Today in History
Historical Events
The “Yorkshire Ripper” is caught. Peter Sutcliffe confessed to murdering 13 women and was sentenced to life imprisonment.
66 football fans die in the Ibrox disaster. Over 200 people were injured in the crush, which occurred at the end of an association football game between the Glasgow-based clubs, Rangers, and Celtic, at Ibrox Park.
Ronald Reagan is sworn in as Governor of California. Reagan became the 40th U.S. president in 1981.
Luna 1 is launched. The Soviet spacecraft was the first to reach the vicinity of the moon and orbit the sun.
Urban Le Verrier announces the discovery of the planet Vulcan. Despite a thorough search, the planet was never actually sighted.
Famous Births
Born on this day

Roger Miller
1936
American singer-songwriter, actor

Daisaku Ikeda
1928
Japanese spiritual leader

Isaac Asimov
1920
American chemist, author

Michael Tippett
1905
English composer

Thérèse of Lisieux
1873
French nun
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Siad Barre
1995
Somalian military officer, politician, 3rd President of Somalia

Safdar Hashmi
1989
Indian playwright, actor, director

Fausto Coppi
1960
Italian cyclist

James Longstreet
1904
American general, diplomat

George Biddell Airy
1892
English mathematician, astronomer