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• Each year on the Monday after Easter, the White House hosts the annual Easter Egg Roll. Over 30,000 children age 13 and under will gather on the South Lawn on April 13 this year to roll colored eggs through the grass with spoons. A threeday online lottery is held in March each year to allow children from across the United States to vie for an opportunity to attend. The event’s history is a long one, beginning in the early 1800s when First Lady Dolley Madison organized a public egg roll on the Capitol lawn. Several presidents held their own informal events, but it wasn’t until 1878 that President Rutherford B. Hayes officially established the tradition. The egg roll was cancelled during World Wars I and II, then suspended during White House renovations. Ronald Reagan initiated the practice of handing out souvenir wooden eggs with the signatures of the president and First Lady imprinted on them, a custom that continues. • Happy National Pecan Day on April 14! It’s in honor of this nut, which isn’t really a nut at all, but rather a drupe, which is defined as a “fruit with a single stone, surrounded by a husk.” The word “pecan” has its origins in the language of the Algonquin tribe, translating “a nut requiring a stone to crack.” More than 80% of the pecans grown in the world are grown in the United States, with Georgia the top producer, followed by Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. A pecan tree can grow to be 130 feet tall and produce for up to 300 years. About 70% of the pecan kernel is oil, contributing to the calorie count of 690 for just 3.5 ounces of pecans. Research indicates that eating a handful of pecans every day may lower cholesterol levels. Pecans contain 19 valuable vitamins and minerals, including Vitamins A, B complex, and E, calcium, magnesium, potassium and zinc.
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• A World War I homing pigeon saved 194 men by delivering a message despite losing a leg and an eye, and having been shot through the chest. • Before settling on the Seven Dwarfs we know today, Walt Disney also considered the names Chesty, Tubby, Burpy, Deafy, Hickey, Wheezy and Awful. • A study showed that customers in a bookstore were 3.48 times more likely to peruse romantic books if the store smelled of chocolate, and 5.93 times more likely to buy them! • Gaius Julius Caesar arrived in the world on July 13, 100 B.C., but contrary to popular belief, it's unlikely that the future Roman emperor was born by caesarean section. Although the procedure existed at the time, it was usually fatal to the mother and therefore only performed when a pregnant woman was dead or dying, in an effort to save the child. Caesar's mother, Aurelia, lived until 54 B.C. -- nearly half a century after her son's birth. • While the technique of flattening fabrics with hot pieces of metal was introduced in ancient China, the first actual ironing board (then called an ironing table) was not invented until 1858, in New York.
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• The cast and crew were legally bound not to leak a single word of the plot line. Hitchcock withheld the script from the cast until it was time to shoot each scene. He also decreed that no moviegoer would be admitted into the theater once the showing had started. • The intense musical score added further suspense to the already-gripping plot. Composed by Bernard Herrmann, the entire score was played by just stringed instruments. The screeching violins, violas, and cellos sawed the same note over and over on the strings during the shower scene, simulating the stabbing. Hitchcock claimed, “33% of the effect of ‘Psycho’ was due to the music.” He was so thrilled with the result he doubled Herrmann’s salary to $35,000. • The film received four nominations for Academy Awards – Best Director, Best Supporting Actress, Best Black and White Cinematography, and Best Black and White Production Design, but failed to win a single Oscar.
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• Because the Paramount Pictures studio strongly disliked the screenplay, they allotted Hitchcock a very small budget. Believing the movie would be a bomb, they deferred most of the box-office earnings to him, with Hitchcock trading his $250,000 salary for 60% of the movie’s gross. When the film grossed about $40 million, Hitchcock ended up with upwards of $15 million. That’s about $120 million in today’s dollars. With a budget of just $807,000, “Psycho” was the highestgrossing movie of Hitchcock’s career. Anthony Perkins was paid $40,000 for his role, and Janet Leigh earned $25,000.
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• On April 14, 1818, Noah Webster, a Yale-educated lawyer with an avid interest in language and education, publishes his American Dictionary of the English Language. Webster's dictionary was one of the first to include distinctly American words, introducing more than 10,000 "Americanisms." • On April 13, 1870, the Metropolitan Museum of Art is officially incorporated in New York City. The city stipulated that the collection be kept open to the public year-round and free of charge. The first object the Met acquired was a Roman sarcophagus. • On April 16, 1881, on the streets of Dodge City, famous Western lawman and gunfighter Bat Masterson fights his last gun battle. He would live another 40 years. Masterson had his first shootout in 1876 in Texas over the affections of a dance hall girl named Molly Brennan.
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• On April 19, 1897, John J. McDermott of New York wins the first Boston Marathon, a measured distance of 24.5 miles from the Irvington Oval in Boston to Metcalf's Mill in Ashland. The marathon's distance was changed in 1908 to its current length of 26 miles 385 yards. • On April 17, 1945, U.S. Lt. Col. Boris T. Pash commandeers over half a ton of uranium at Strassfut, Germany, in an effort to prevent the Soviets from developing an A-bomb. Pash headed a group searching for German scientists to prevent the Soviets from capturing them. • On April 15, 1959, new Cuban leader Fidel Castro visits the United States. President Dwight Eisenhower, however, had no intention of meeting with the communist revolutionary and instead went to the golf course. • On April 18, 1983, the U.S. embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, is almost completely destroyed by a suicide car-bomb explosion that kills 63 people, including 17 Americans. The terrorist attack was carried out in protest of the U.S. military presence in Lebanon.
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• Although there are nearly 1,000 different varieties of bananas, almost all of those available in supermarkets are of the Cavendish banana variety, originally native to Southeast Asia. The scientific name for banana, “musa sapientum,” translates “fruit of the wise men.” • Bananas don’t grow on trees, but rather on plants that reach a height of 25 feet, planted from bulbs, not seeds. The plant’s leaves can mature to 9 feet long and 2 feet wide. Clusters of the fruit are known as “hands” and each single banana is a “finger,” with each hand yielding 10 to 20 fingers. The roots of a plant can be hundreds of years old. • Although bananas are grown in Hawaii (the only place in the U.S. where they are grown commercially), most of the bananas we eat come from Central and South America.
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• The health benefits of bananas are many, beginning with their calorie count. Because 75% of a banana’s weight is water and they contain no fat, a medium banana contains just 100 calories. They’re loaded with potassium, which is good for the heart and helps guard against high blood pressure. They contain Vitamin C, as well as B6, which can aid with good sleep. Bananas contain high levels of tryptophan, an amino acid that the body converts to serotonin, a neurotransmitter that is known to contribute to happiness and well-being. • Bananas are also good for pain relief. Rubbing the inside of a peel on a scrape or burn helps the pain go away, while reducing swelling. The oil on the inside of the peel can also relieve a mosquito bite and help with the itching and inflammation of poison ivy. • Bananas have been a popular subject of songs, with more songs written about them than any other fruit. “Yes, We Have No Bananas!” was released in 1923 and became a major hit, #1 on the charts for five weeks and selling more than a thousand copies of the sheet music every day. “The Banana Boat Song,” a Jamaican folk song, was recorded by Harry Belafonte in 1957, reaching #5 on the charts and selling more than a million copies. The tune became Belafonte’s signature song. • The first recorded banana split was served up at Latrobe, Pennsylvania’s Tassel Pharmacy soda fountain in 1904. A 23-year-old apprentice pharmacist named David Evans Strickler came up with the invention and charged 10 cents, twice the price of the other ice cream sundaes. • If you’re a big fan of this fruit, stop by the Banana Club Museum in Mecca, California, where you can view a collection of more than 17,000 banana items, the world’s largest collection devoted to one fruit, including the world’s only petrified banana.
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