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​ Julie Brown On July 14, 1994- A baby girl was born 6 pounds 12 ounces, and 21 inches long. She was born at 1:30 P.M and was named Julie Marie Brown. She was born at the Chambersburg Hospital. On that Thursday morning the weather outside was clear, with a slight chance of rain. The initial temperature, in Chambersburg, PA, was about 75 degrees Fahrenheit. She was borne into a family of four, she had an older brother: John Adam Brown Jr., her mother was Joy Lynn Brown, and her father was John Adam Brown Sr..

On July 14, 1789- The fall of the Bastille was commemorated to be the first public holiday. The fall of the Bastille was a battle that had over hundreds of men tried to enter the “fortress” at Rue St Antoine. Hundreds of men, women, and children were killed in this battle, but on the morning of July 14, 1789 the Bastille fell.

On July 13, 1913-  Rudolph Ford the 41st vice president and the 38th president of the United States was the 1st non-elected president. He was born at Leslie King Hospital, in Omaha,NE on July 13, 1913.

On July 15,1919- Iris Murdock, a best selling author of 26 novels was born in Dublin. Her mother was taught to be a great opera singer, and her father was a cavalry soldier in the civil war. She had some of the best books in the 1900's, such works were: Iris Murdock died in Oxford, February 8, 1999. R.I.P Iris Murdock. (//widmerpoolscoat.wordpress.com.)//
 * SARTRE, 1953
 * UNDER THE NET, 1954
 * THE FLIGHT FROM THE ENCHANTER, 1956 (dedicated to Elias Canetti)
 * THE SANDCASTLE, 1957 - Hiekkalinna (suom. Mikko Kilpi, 1965)
 * THE BELL, 1958 - Kello (suom. Mikko Kilpi, 1961)
 * A SEVERED HEAD, 1961
 * THE UNOFFICIAL ROSE, 1962 - Epävirallinen ruusu (suom. Eila Pennanen, 1963)
 * THE UNICORN, 1963 - Yksisarvinen (suom. Eila Pennanen, 1964)
 * A SEVERED HEAD, 1964 (play, with J.P. Priestley)
 * THE ITALIAN GIRL, 1964 - Italialaistyttö (suom. Eila Pennanen, 1966)
 * THE RED AND GREEN, 1965
 * THE TIME OF ANGELS, 1966 - Enkelten aika (suom. Eila Pennanen, 1969)
 * UNDER THE NET, 1966
 * THE SOVEREIGNTY OF GOOD AND OTHER CONCEPTS, 1967
 * THE NICE AND THE GOOD, 1968
 * BRUNO'S DREAM, 1969
 * THE SOVEREIGNTY OF GOOD, 1970
 * A FAIRLY HONOURABLE DEFEAT, 1970
 * AN ACCIDENTAL MAN, 1971
 * THE SERVANTS AND THE SNOW, 1973 (play)
 * THE BLACK PRINCE, 1973 - Musta prinssi
 * THE SACRED AND PROFANE LOVE MACHINE, 1974
 * A WORD CHILD, 1975
 * HENRY AND CATO, 1976
 * THE FIRE AND THE SUN: WHY PLATO BANISHED THE ARTIST, 1977
 * THE SEA, THE SEA, 1978 (Booker McConnell Prize) - Meri, meri (suom. Paavo Lehtonen, 1981)
 * A YEAR OF BIRDS, 1978
 * ART AND EROS, 1980 (play)
 * NUNS AND SOLDIERS, 1980 - Nunnia ja sotilaita (suom. Eva Siikarla, 1983)
 * REYNOLDS STONE, 1981
 * THE PHILOSOPHER'S PUPIL, 1983
 * THE GOOD APPRENTICE, 1985 - Hyvä oppilas (suom. Raija Mattila, 1987)
 * ACASTOS: TWO PLATONIC DIALOGUES, 1986 (play)
 * THE BOOK AND THE BROTHERHOOD, 1987
 * ABOVE THE GODS, 1987
 * THE BLACK PRINCE, 1989 (play)
 * THE MESSAGE TO THE PLANET, 1989
 * THE EXISTENTIALIST POLITICAL MYTH,1989
 * METAPHYSICS AS A GUIDE TO MORALS, 1992
 * THE GREEN KNIGHT, 1993
 * JACKSON'S DILEMMA, 1995
 * EXISTENTIALISTS AND MYSTICS. WRITINGS ON PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE, 1997 (ed. by Peter Conradi)

On July 13, 1930- The first World Cup was held, France wins against Mexico 4-1, and U.S .VS. Belguim. U.S wins 3-0. This World Cup was held in Montevideo, Uruguay. //(soccerballworld.com)//
 * Back Row: Left to Right: Bob Millar (Coach), Jimmy Gallagher, Alexander Wood, Jimmy Douglas, George Moorhouse, Ralph Tracy, Andy Auld, Jack Coll (Physician). Front Row: Left to Right: Jim Brown, Billy Gonsalves, Bert Patenaude, Tom Florie, Bart McGhee. **

On July 13, 1938-

The first theatre opens, the Massachusettes theatre was opened. It's first showing was in black and white, on a screen that was 9x12 inches, and only 200 people attended. The theatre was called; The Mohawk Theatre, it's first showings are below on the opening program, it also contains some of the acters and actresses that took part in the appereances. It even has some of the rules and regulations of the theatre.

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On July 14, 1938-

Alfred Hitchcock, a famous movie producer, signed with David O. Selznick. Alfred Hitchcock produced //The Man Who Knew Too Much, The Lady Vanishes, Psycho, The Birds, Vertigo, Rear Window.// They also created a television series called: //Alfred Hichtcock Presents.// Alfred Hitchcock was married to a script girl in 1926, Alma Reville, she helped him with many screen plays. Alfred was known as the "Master of Suspense." . He was born August 13, 1899, he died April 1980. R.I.P Alfred Hitchcock. //(Hitchcock Biography, Hitchcock.com)//

On July 14, 1968-

Hank Aarons hit his 500th homerun. He played on the Atlanta Braves, His real name is Henry Aaron, he played 3rd base and anywhere in outfield. He was signed with Mobile Black Bears. He is in the Baseball Hall of Fame, he had played many years in the outfield position the most but did play other positions. He was an all around amazing player; he had the most home runs, and he also had the most on base battles for his team, about 2,297,.

On July 14.1987-

The second longest fame in all-star game history was played on this date it took three hoyrs and thirty-nine minutes, the National League beat the U.S team 2-0. The very first all-star game was in 1967, July 11,1967, this game was known as the "Strike-out Classic." The teams had 12 different pitchers, both teams included, they all at least threw one strike-out which made for a fourteen inning game.

On July 6, 1994-

The best motion picture in 1994 was //Forest Gump.// In this movie the main character was played by Tom Hanks and his co-star actress was Jessica Lange. Tom Hanks received an academy award for this film, althought the character "Forest" was not a real character the events in the which he took place in were true. The most remembered quote in that movie was; "Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you are going to get."

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On August 12,13,14,1994-

Woodstock 94', this date commemorates the original week-long concert. On the first day the bands that played were: //Dookie, Green Day, Spin Doctors.// On the second day the bands that played were: //Mudstock, Shannon Hoon, Cypress Hill, Rollins, Primus, Melissa Etheridge.// The next few day no really important bands played except the following: //Nine Ich Nails, Bob Dylan, Allman Brothers // (steelkaleidoscopes.typepad.com)

In July of 1994-

Dr. Ned First, a doctor in the U.S was the first to clone anything in the U.S at this time. His first Decision was to try and clone cavles from cells of embryos, and he actually succeeded. This ment that in the years to come, there would be many more dicoveries to try and top this one. Although nobody will be like him because he was the first one to do it.

in July of 1994-

The winter Olympics were held in Lille Hammer, Norway. The U.S came at them like a bullet out of a gun, America had: Bonnie Blair, Cathy Turner, Amy Peterson all speed skaters. Bonnie Blair took two gold medals in races, Cathy Turner also received a gold medal but she got it for short track in the 500 meter track.

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In July of 1994-

World Cup for soccer went to Brazil, Brazil defeating Italy, due to some of the italian player suspension because they used inhancement drugs. This was a very great deal to Brazil, although in their country in was called Football. But never the less, it was a great Triumph for Brazil.

On July 15,2003- Hurricane Claudette gathers in the Gulf of Mexico and heads for Texas, it causes much damage for them, but thankfully only two people lost their lives. This hurricane reach a shocking degrees of 28 degrees, and the winds were up to speeds as great as 50 miles per hour, and the pressure was 996 mb. //(Stormpulse.com)//

A science invention that happened in 1994, was a pocket diaper made. It held all the basic nessecities of any baby. Its holdings were a wipe and powder compartment, the inventor of it was an eight- year old girl by the name of Chelsea Landon.

Another invention that happened in 1994 was the digital camera.

The population in the world in 1994 was approximately, 260,289,237 people.

The President of the United States in 1994 was Bill Clinton; and the Vice-President was Al Gore.

In the year of 1994 there wasn't a World Series due to the Strike of the players, there were about 937-960 ball games canceled because of this strike. The players refused to play because of their salary cuts.

The Super Bowl winners in 1994 were the Dallas Cowboys, and the score was 30-13.