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November 14, 1908

Today In History

Albert Einstein presents his quantum theory of light

In March 1905 , Einstein created the quantum theory of light, the idea that light exists as tiny packets, or particles, which he called photons. Later in 1905 came an extension of special relativity in which Einstein proved that energy and matter are linked in the most famous relationship in physics: E=mc2.

Remember When

The Redwood Trees in California
Top 10 Most Controversial Calls in Sports History
LEO DUROCHER DISCUSSES TY COBB, BABE RUTH, LOU GEHRIG, DIZZY DEAN, & WILLIE MAYS (GREAT INSIGHT)
Song of the Day
The Drifters | Save the last dance for me
David Bowie
Explore America
The Florida Everglades

Music in the Movies

A Song is Born

A Hard Days Night

Cabaret

Singing in the Rain

Hello Dolly

A Song is Born

A Hard Days Night

Cabaret

Singing in the Rain

Hello Dolly

TV Show of the Day
Jack Benny Program - Feb 26, 1956 - Episode - Rochester Sleeps Through Jack's Show
It's a Beautiful Day sings White Bird - Live Concert - July 7, 1970 - Tanglewood in Lenox, Mass.
Running back Emmitt Smith
The Dallas Cowboys were rebuilding when they selected Florida running back Emmitt Smith in the first round of the 1990 draft. He was a holdout the entire training camp and preseason, but reported to the Cowboys in time for the start of the regular season. He rushed for 937 yards and scored 11 touchdowns to earn Offensive Rookie of the Year honors. In the following five year span of his career, he led the league in rushing four times. His finest season came in 1995 when he recorded career highs for rushing yards (1,773), rushing touchdowns (25), and receptions (62). Not surprisingly, Smith’s impact helped lead the Cowboys to three Super Bowl victories from 1992 to 1995.
Interview of the Day
Jerry Lewis on growing older and his European critics
Golden Gate Bridge Opens First to Pedestrians - May 27, 1937 - San Francisco, California
On a typical cold and foggy May morning, an estimated 200,000 people came to celebrate the pedestrian opening of the Golden Gate Bridge. Autos will be allowed to cross at a later date. By 6am, the starting hour of Pedestrians Day, 18,000 people were waiting to cross the span from both the San Francisco and the Marin sides. When the hour struck, foghorns gave great blasts, the toll gates opened and the young and eager, mostly high school students -- ran or walked out onto the bridge. During the day, thousands of people competed to be the first to cross the bridge in some unique manner. Donald Bryan, a sprinter from San Francisco Junior College, was the first person to cross the entire span. People roller-skated, walked on stilts, walked backwards, walked dogs and cats, tap-danced, rode on unicycles, played harmonicas and tubas, all setting first-time records. That evening there was spectacular production, "The Span of Gold", a musical pageant of California history. "Photo courtesy of Golden Gate Bridge, www.goldengatebridge.org"

CLASSIC AMERICAN IMAGES

Polarizing Personalities

Woody Hayes

Bear Bryant

Pete Rose

OJ Simpson

Ty Cobb

Woody Hayes

Bear Bryant

Pete Rose

OJ Simpson

Ty Cobb

Collectible Editions

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