Daily Calendar for Thursday, March 20, 2025

In the Northern Hemisphere, the next vernal or spring equinox occurs on March 19, 2024, at 11:06 P.M. EDT. and marks the astronomical start of the spring season. The word equinox is derived from the Latin words meaning β€œequal night.” The vernal, or spring, equinox is the point at which the Sun appears to cross the celestial equator from south to north, signaling the beginning of nature’s renewal in the Northern Hemisphere. To learn everything about this equinox, go to Almanac.com/spring.

 

Died

  • King Henry IV of England –
  • Sir Thomas Seymour (brother of Queen Jane, uncle to Prince Edward) –
  • Sir Isaac Newton (physicist) –

Born

  • Henrik Ibsen (poet & playwright) –
  • Charles William Eliot (educator) –
  • Ozzie Nelson (actor) –
  • Sir Michael Redgrave (actor) –
  • Jack Barry (game show host) –
  • Carl Reiner (actor & director) –
  • Ray Goulding (comedian) –
  • Fred Rogers (educator, minister, host of children’s television show Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood) –
  • Jerry Reed (actor) –
  • Bobby Orr (hockey player) –
  • William Hurt (actor) –
  • Carl Palmer (musician) –
  • Spike Lee (director) –
  • Holly Hunter (actress) –
  • Christy Carlson Romano (actress) –

Events

  • Uncle Tom’s Cabin, written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, was published –
  • American Bell Telephone Co. was organized –
  • The first Farm Bureau in U.S. formed in Binghamton, N.Y. –
  • First U.S. figure skating championship in international style took place in New Haven, Connecticut –
  • The first flight between England and South Africa was completed by Col. H.A. van Rejneveld and Maj. C.J. Brand of the South African Air Force –
  • USS Midway launched, Newport News, Virginia –
  • British troops captured Japanese-held Mandalay (WWII) –
  • The peace treaty restoring Japanese sovereignty was ratified by U.S. Senate, ending American occupation of Japan –
  • John Lennon and Yoko Ono were married in a civil ceremony in Gibraltar –
  • Communications satellite NATO 1 launched –
  • Libby Riddles of Teller, AK, became the first woman to win the Iditarod Trail Dog Race, from Anchorage to Nome –
  • Skier Lauren Woolstencroft won her 5th gold medal of the Winter Paralympic Games –
  • A magnitude-7.6 earthquake located 120 miles east of Acapulco shook southern Mexico –

Weather

  • Snowstorm in Oklahoma dropped nearly a foot in Tulsa –
  • Juneau, Alaska, had 32.5 inches of snow –
  • 38” snow fell in Morgantown, Pennsylvania –

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