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This Day In History: May 16th

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1770: Marie Antoinette, at age 14, married the future King Louis XVI of France, who was 15.

1866: The U.S. Congress authorized the first 5-cent piece to be minted.

1868: U.S. President Andrew Johnson was acquitted during the Senate impeachment, by one vote.

1879: The Treaty of Gandamak between Russia and England set up the Afghan state.

1881: In Germany the first electric tram for the public started service.

1888: The first demonstration of recording on a flat disc was demonstrated by Emile Berliner.

1888: The capitol of Texas was dedicated in Austin.

1910: The U.S. Bureau of Mines was authorized by the U.S. Congress.

1914: The American Horseshoe Pitchers Association (AHPA) was formed in Kansas City, Kansas.

1920: Joan of Arc was canonized in Rome.

1929: The first Academy Awards were held in Hollywood.

1939: The Philadelphia Athletics and the Cleveland Indians met at Shibe Park in Philadelphia for the first baseball game to be played under the lights in the American League.

1946: "Annie Get Your Gun" opened on Broadway.

1946: Jack Mullin showed the world the first magnetic tape recorder.

1948: The body of CBS News correspondent George Polk was found in Solonika Bay in Greece. It had been a week after he'd disappeared.

1960: A Big Four summit in Paris collapsed due to the American U-2 spy plane incident.

1960: Theodore Maiman, at Hughes Research Laboratory in California, demonstrated the first working laser.

1963: After 22 Earth orbits Gordon Cooper returned to Earth, ending Project Mercury.

1965: Spaghetti-O's went on sale.

1969: Venus 5, a Russian spacecraft, landed on the planet Venus.

1971: U.S. postage for a one-ounce first class stamp was increased from 6 to 8 cents.

1975: Japanese climber Junko Tabei became the first woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest.

1977: Five people were killed when a New York Airways helicopter, idling on top of the Pan Am Building in Manhattan, toppled over, sending a huge rotor blade flying.

1985: Michael Jordan was named Rookie of the Year in the NBA.

1987: The Bobro 400 set sail from New York Harbor with 3,200 tons of garbage. The barge travelled 6,000 miles in search of a place to dump its load. It returned to New York Harbor after 8 weeks with the same load.

1988: A report released by Surgeon General C. Everett Koop declared that nicotine was addictive in similar was as heroin and cocaine.

1988: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that police do not have to have a search warrant to search discarded garbage.

1991: Queen Elizabeth II became the first British monarch to address the U.S. Congress.

1992: The Endeavour space shuttle landed safely after its maiden voyage.

1996: Admiral Jeremy "Mike" Boorda, the nation's top Navy officer, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after some of his military awards were called into question.

1997: In Zaire, President Mobutu Sese Seko gave control of the country to rebel forces ending 32 years of autocratic rule.

2000: U.S. First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton was nominated to run for U.S. Senator in New York. She was the first U.S. first lady to run for public office.

2003: Adam Rich was placed on three years probation after he pled no contest to misdemeanor charges of driving under the influence and being under the influence of a controlled substance. He was also ordered to take part ina 60-day treatment program and pay about $1,200 in fines.

2005: Sony Corp. unveiled three styles of its new PlayStation 3 video game machine.

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