Page 6: Historical Events In December - 05
Monday, 23 March 2026
1940 Jan Kubelik, composer, dies at 60. 

1941 USS Lexington (CV-2) sails with Task Force 12 to ferry Marine aircraft to Midway, leaving no carriers at Pearl Harbor 

1941 Football Writers Association of America organized 

1941 David Wilson, English contractor/multi-millionaire 

1942 CFL Grey Cup: Tor beats Win RCAF, 8 -5 at Toronto. 

1942 Buck Jones, Hollywood's last cowboy hero actor (Headin' East), buried 

1943 NFL Phila Eagle-Pitts Steeler merger disolves. 

1944 German troops rob all the silver coin in Utrecht 

1945 Aircraft squadron lost in the Bermuda Triangle. 

1945 In the 'Bermuda Triangle' five US Navy bombers, on a training flight, disappear without trace. 

1945 "Lost Squadron" crashes east of Florida (Bermuda Triangle) 

1946 Pres Truman creates Committee on Civil Rights by Exec Order #9808 

1947 Jersey Joe Walcott beats Joe Louis 

1947 Joe Louis beats Jersey Joe Walcott in 15 for heavyweight boxing title 

1948 NY Giant Charley Conerly sets NFL record of 36 pass completions 

1949 Ezzard Charles defeats Jersey Joe Walcott for heavyweight boxing title 

1950 Ships of the RAN participate in the evacuation of Chinnampo, Korea 

1950 Ezzard Charles KOs Nick Barone in 11 for heavyweight boxing title. 

1951 "Dragnet" premiers 

1951 "Dragnet" premieres. 

1951 "Shoeless" Joe Jackson, of baseball's black sox scandal, dies 

1952 -8] worst smog in London ever, 4-8000 die 

1954 KTEW (now KJRH) TV channel 2 in Tulsa, OK (NBC) begins broadcasting. 

1955 The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), a federation of autonomous trade unions in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, is formed. 

1955 AFL and CIO merge, with George Meany as president. 

1955 Paul Harvey, actor (Calamity Jane, Heldorado, Jamboree), dies at 73. 

1956 Thornton Wilder's "Matchmaker," premieres in NYC. 

1957 NYC is recorded as becoming inaugural city to legislate against racial or religious discrimination in housing market (Fair Housing Practices Law) 

1957 William Inge's "Dark at the Top of the Stairs," premieres in NYC 

1958 Ferdinand Bruckner, writer, dies at 67. 

1959 K S Duleepsinhji, cricketer (12 Tests for England, 995 runs), dies 

1963 Herbert H Lehman, (Gov-D-NY), dies. 

1964 The inaugural Medal of Honor awarded to a U.S. serviceman for action in Vietnam is presented to Capt. Roger Donlon of Saugerties, New York, for his heroic action earlier in the year. 

1964 Remy Angenot, Flemish actor (Tailor Wibbel), dies at 70. 

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