Wednesday 28 November 1923
It was Wednesday, under the sign of Sagittarius (see planets position on November 28, 1923). The US president was Calvin Coolidge (Republican).
Famous people born on this day include Gloria Grahame and Phyllis Jenkins.
The Great Outdoors, directed by Fred Guiol, was one of the most viewed movies released in 1923
But much more happened that day: find out below..
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Holidays:
- Also see November 28 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
- Bah�'f Faith: Holy Day - Ascension of `Abdu'l-Bah�
- Episcopal Diocese of Hawaii: Feast of the Holy Sovereigns in honor of the founders of the Anglican Church of Hawaii
- Albania - Albanian Independence day (from Turkey, 1912); also known as Albanian Flag Day due to other National events that correspond to this day
- Mauritania - Independence Day (from France, 1960)
- R.C. Saints - Pope Gregory III
Famous Birthdays:
- Gloria Grahame: American actress who won an Oscar as the Best Supporting actress in "The Bad and the Beautiful" 1952, and was nominated for the Oscar in "Crossfire," 1947.
- Helen Delich Bentley: (Rep-R-Maryland, 1985- ).
- Phyllis Jenkins: Literary and theatrical agent community activist.
- Ted Stevens: (Sen-R-AK, 1968- ).
- James Karen: American actor.
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