ANSWER THE TELEPHONE LIKE BUDDY THE ELF DAY
Answer the Telephone Like Buddy the Elf Day on December 18th encourages everyone to add some elf behavior to their day. Read more...
NATIONAL TWIN DAY
On December 18th, National Twin Day celebrates all the siblings who enjoy the unique connection because they share a birthday. Read more...
NATIONAL ROAST SUCKLING PIG DAY
National Roast Suckling Pig Day on December 18th recognizes a savory dish that takes some planning to prepare. The results, however, are worth the effort. Read more...
INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS DAY
Every year on December 18th, International Migrants Day emphasizes the protection of migrants' human rights. The day also recognizes the contributions and efforts of migrants around the world. Read more...
On Deck for December 19, 2023
National Days
NATIONAL HARD CANDY DAY
NATIONAL OATMEAL MUFFIN DAY
December 18th Celebrated History
1865
The U.S. Secretary of State William Seward proclaims the adoption of the 13th Amendment prohibiting slavery. The amendment was ratified by the states on December 6, 1865.
1917
Congress passes the 18th Amendment and sends it to the states for ratification. The era of the "Noble Experiment" of Prohibition would soon begin.
1958
Project SCORE (Signal Communication by Orbiting Relay Equipment) launched from Cape Canaveral. It was the world's first communications satellite. Build by the U.S. Army Signal Research and Development Laboratory, the satellite contained a message from President Dwight Eisenhower that said, "This is the President of the United States speaking. Through the marvels of scientific advance, my voice is coming to you from a satellite traveling in outer space. My message is a simple one: Through this unique means I convey to you and all mankind, America's wish for peace on Earth and goodwill toward men everywhere."
1963
The Pink Pantherstarring David Niven, Peter Sellers, and Robert Wagner premieres in Italy. Directed by Blake Edwards, the comedy follows the misadventures of the inept Inspector Clouseau as he tries to catch a jewel thief.
1968
CBS airs the animated adaption of Dr. Suess's How the Grinch Stole Chrismas for the first time.
December 18th Celebrated Birthdays
Walter D. Teague - 1883
Considered the "Dean of Industrial Design," Teague's pioneering influence helped establish the industrial design profession. He made his first forays into industrial design with Eastman Kodak, designing several cameras. From there, many more corporate clients followed including Boeing, Maxwell House, UPS, DuPont, and NASA.
Ty Cobb - 1886
The center fielder played 24 seasons in professional baseball, most of those years with the Detroit Tigers. Known for being an all-around baseball player, he could hit, run and field. He earned 11 batting titles during his career and held numerous records at his retirement.
Yvonne Cormeau - 1909
As an agent with the Special Operations Executives, Cormeau parachuted into German-occupied France to supply wireless communications back to London. She was almost arrested but managed to convince the Germans that her wireless was an x-ray machine. During her World War II service, she successfully transmitted more than 400 messages.
Benjamin O. Davis - 1912
During World War II, Davis organized and commanded the Tuskegee Airmen. In 1950, he became the first African American promoted to the rank of general in the United States Air Force. He was promoted to full general in 1998.
Jacques Pépin - 1935
The award-winning chef has been honored in his native France and by his adopted United States for his many contributions to the culinary world.
Steven Spielberg - 1946
The director has earned both critical and popular acclaim throughout his career. FromE.Tand the Indiana Jones series to historical dramas likeLincolnandAmistad, Spielberg never seems to disappoint the audience.
Be well!
The Staff at National Day Calendar
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