
March 12, 2025 - In 1941 when 25 women completed training at a Vultee airplane factory, their first day of work was scheduled for April 1.
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March 1941: Rosie begins riveting
March 12, 2025 - In 1941 when 25 women completed training at a Vultee airplane factory, their first day of work was scheduled for April 1. Word of the Day: Find it in blue in today's top story!Writing Practice
Practice your writing skills with the story above! Complete this Writing Practice. Then print or email your document, or if available, save it to Google Drive. Writing ProgressTrack your progress all year. For your Student Summary Report Form: Weekly VOCABToday In HistoryJune 12 1987: In Berlin, Germany, U.S. President Ronald Reagan delivered his famous speech at the Brandenburg Gate, a barrier that separated East Berlin from West Berlin. In his speech, he famously said: "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall." Mr. Gorbachev was the leader of the Soviet Union that occupied East Germany and built the wall.1929: Anne Frank, young Jewish girl who, with her family, hid from the Nazis for two years in Amsterdam before being sent to a concentration camp where she died, was born in Germany. She kept a diary that was eventually published by Otto Frank, her father, who survived Auschwitz. The Diary of Anne Frank has been translated into more than 60 languages. See Student News Net Story #7335 about Anne's pen pal from Danville, Iowa.
1924: George H. W. Bush, the nation's 41st president and father of George W. Bush, the nation's 43rd president, was born in Milton, Massachusetts. His father was U.S. Senator Prescott Bush.
1806: Library of Congress: John A. Roebling, civil engineer and designer of bridges, was born in Muhlhausen, Prussia. The Brooklyn Bridge, Roebling's last and greatest achievement, spans New York's East River to connect Manhattan with Brooklyn. It was completed in 1883.
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