April 11, 1966
Today In History
Frank Sinatra recorded 'Strangers in the Night'
Remember When
OREO COOKIES debuts on March 6, 1912
TRY AN OREO - March 6, 1912
Today Nabisco introduced the OREO biscuit, two embossed chocolate-flavored wafers with a rich cream filling. The cookies are sold in bulk by weight out of a tin. The first recorded sale took place in Hoboken, NJ to S.C. Thuesen who paid twenty cents per pound--wholesale. The OREO is baked at 75 Ninth Avenue in New York City

Bill Veeck's continued influence on Chicago baseball is undeniable
Jim Ryun was the first US High School Miler to break 4 minutes in a High School Competition - This is the race - 3:58.3
CLASSIC VOICES
TV Show of the Day
The Burns and Allen TV Show (The Pilot)
The movie Jazz Singer - the 1st movie with a sound track premiers in NYC
First Major League Baseball Game played in Cincinnati
On May 24, 1935 the Cincinnati Reds played the Philadelphia Phillies at Crosley Field in Cincinnati, Ohio in the first ever night game in major league baseball history. Prior to the game, President Franklin Roosevelt ceremoniously switched on the lights from the White House. Though the Reds averaged only 6,000 fans per game that season, more than 20,000 fans were in attendance for this historic occasion. The Reds won the game 2-1, and despite concerns prior to the game about the players’ ability to see the ball, there were no errors made in the game. Night baseball soon caught on as the wave of the future and gradually became the norm among most major league teams. The last major league team to host a night baseball game was the Chicago Cubs, who held out until 1988.
The Great Outdoors
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Collectible Editions
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