It's the date John Walter Smith, an American politician, died, and American actor Hugh O'Brian got born.
"John Walter Smith (February 5, 1845 – April 19, 1925), a member of the United States Democratic Party, served the State of Maryland in the United States in several different positions. From 1899-1900, he was a Congressman representing the 1st district of Maryland; from 1900-1904, he was the 44th Governor of Maryland; and from 1907-1919, he was the junior United States Senator of Maryland."
"Hugh O'Brian (born April 19, 1925) is an American actor."
"Born Hugh Charles Krampe in Rochester, New York, he is best known for his starring role as Wyatt Earp in the television series, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp that ran from 1955 to 1961."
"O'Brian also appeared regularly on other television programs in the 1960s. For example, he was a guest panelist on the popular Sunday Night CBS-TV program, What's My Line? and later served as a mystery guest three times."
"He served in the U.S. Marine Corps as a drill instructor during World War II. At age 17, he was the youngest drill instructor in the corps."
"For his contribution to the television industry, Hugh O'Brian has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6613-1/2 Hollywood Blvd. In 1992, he was inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. O'Brian had a cameo appearance in the movie Twins. He was also one of the featured actors in the two hour premier of "Fantasy Island"."
2007-05-05 15:24:54
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answered by Erik Van Thienen 7
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See the link below.
I often encourage my friends to interpret their own dreams. Symbols take on meaning with our own personal experience. The cross was one type of symbol until certain radical thinkers started burning them on lawns to scare people. For one person a cross may have been an encouraging symbol while for another it could be a frightening one. A person who can swim may find dreams with oceans in them peaceful while another person who nearly drowned may find them horrifying.
Interpret your own dreams which emerge from your own pysche. You have all your answers within.
2007-05-05 15:23:55
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answered by Satia 4
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Are you studying U.S. History in school at the moment? If so, the "shot heard round the world" and all....Concord/Lexington - American Revolution....1925 would have been the 150th anniversary.
2007-05-05 15:33:57
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answered by seraph1818 6
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w.buy a lotto ticket.LOL It could be a past life thing.....dreams are natures way for us to work out what we need to work out in an non ego environment....only you have the answer...good luck!
2007-05-05 15:22:50
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answered by Anonymous
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if i,m right (and i hope some one can back me up on this)it was the start of the great depresion .
2007-05-09 05:19:15
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answered by atlantismeditation@sbcglobal.net 6
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