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June 2, birthdays for Abby Wambach, Justin Long, Dennis Haysbert

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June 2, 2015 Brooklyn Daily Eagle
U.S. soccer superstar Abby Wambach celebrates her birthday today. AP photo
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Greetings, Brooklyn. Today is the 153rd day of the year.

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ON THIS DAY in 1907, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle published an article titled “President Back Home.”

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The article focused on the president’s arrival in Washington, D.C., after a three-destination trip.

“President Roosevelt, Secretary Loeb and Surgeon General Rixey returned to Washington from their visit to Canton, Indianapolis and Lansing … via the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad,” the Eagle reported.

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NOTABLE PEOPLE born on this day include “Homeland” actress MORENA BACCARIN, who was born in 1979; “Soap” actress DIANA CANOVA, who was born in 1953; comedian and actor DANA CARVEY, who was born in 1955; “An Education” actor DOMINIC COOPER, who was born in 1978; “Summer of ’42” actor GARY GRIMES, who was born in 1955; “Hill Street Blues” actor CHARLES HAID, who was born in 1943; “24” actor DENNIS HAYSBERT, who was born in 1954; “Conduct Unbecoming” actor STACY KEACH JR., who was born in 1941; “Back to School” actress SALLY KELLERMAN, who was born in 1936; “Dodgeball” actor JUSTIN LONG, who was born in 1978; “Leave It to Beaver” actor JERRY MATHERS, who was born in 1948; “The Human Stain” actor WENTWORTH MILLER, who was born in 1972; “Star Trek” actor ZACHARY QUINTO, who was born in 1977; U.S. soccer star ABBY WAMBACH, who was born in 1980; and Rolling Stones musician CHARLIE WATTS, who was born in 1941.

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THE SALEM WITCH TRIALS began on this day in 1692. Massachusetts Bay Colony Gov. Sir William Phips ordered a special court to expedite judgment of the more than 150 people accused of witchcraft. Bridget Bishop was the first of the jailed, brought to trial on this day in 1692.

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MARVIN HAMLISCH was born on this day in 1944. Hamlisch was a composer and conductor of film and Broadway scores, born in New York City. He was accepted to Juilliard at age 7 and went on to compose scores for “The Sting,” “The Way We Were,” “A Chorus Line” and more. He won multiple Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony awards as well as a Pulitzer Prize.

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MARQUIS DE SADE was born on this day in 1740. De Sade was a military man, governor general, playwright and author who spent most of his life in asylums because of his acts of cruelty and violence. He died in 1814.

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“THE SUNLIT NIGHT,” by Brooklynite Rebecca Dinerstein, will be featured at the powerHouse Arena tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. in DUMBO. Dinerstein’s debut novel features two protagonists who venture to a “desolate land in search of solitude, but find companionship in their unexpected bond.”

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Special thanks to “Chase’s Calendar of Events” and Brooklyn Public Library.

 


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