Monthly Archives: March 2015

HISTORIC REFUSAL: KING OLIVER I

On March 31st, 1657, the English Parliament offered the crown of England to Oliver Cromwell, the man who had beheaded its previous owner, King Charles I. Cromwell declined. Dictatorship seemed to be working well, so why bother? And king or not, he still got to have his image on coins of the realm.

HISTORIC CELEBRATION: PALM SUNDAY

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HISTORIC SCHOOL: ETON COLLEGE

Despite being England’s “Mad King Harry”, the tragic Henry VI had his lucid moments. During one of them he founded Eton College. Originally known as “The King’s College of Our Lady of Eton besides Wyndsor”, the school gave free education to seventy boys from poor families. The following year Henry founded King’s College Cambridge, which […]

HISTORIC HAPPENING: MODERN-DAY FUNERAL OF MEDIEVAL KING

If you’re going to be in or near Leicester, England this week, a royal funeral is finally going to be held at the cathedral for Richard III, the last Plantagenet king. It’s taken 530 years, but his remains were only found three years ago – in a car park. Numerous activities related to the late […]

HISTORIC RECOGNITION: WORLD DOWN’S SYNDROME AWARENESS DAY

People with Down’s Syndrome are born with an extra chromosome that limits intellectual function and can cause health issues such as intestinal problems and heart and vision defects. This condition, which occurs in 1 out of 800 births world births, was not always known as Down’s Syndrome (or, in the U.S.A, Down Syndrome). In an […]

HAPPY SPRING EQUINOX 2015

TRIVIA TRAIL: WORLD’S LARGEST KITE MUSEUM

  Question: Where is the world’s largest kite museum? Answer: Weifang, China, where the kite is thought to have been invented almost 3,000 years ago. Their initial purpose was probably military (surveillance and such), but there’s also a legend that the first kite was actually just a hat that kept blowing off the head of […]

HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY 2015

HISTORY TIDBIT: SPEED OF LIGHT MEASUREMENT (WITH A CARTOON)

* Authorized Reproduction, Rex May: http://baloocartoons.com/   Danish astronomer Ole Rømer made the first measurements of the speed of light back in 1676, and Albert Einstein (born March 14th, 1879), was one of several scientists to expand upon his work. In 1905, Einstein determined the speed of light to be independent of the motion of […]

HISTORIC TIME-OFF: SPRING BREAK

Across North America, March is the month schools, colleges, and universities, have a one- or two-week long Spring Break. (B.C.’s has just started.) While the modern version of a spring break started up with college students going to Florida for swim meets back in the 1930s, spring breaks were also taken by the youth of […]

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