The history of Hosei University begins in 1880 (year 13 of the Meiji era) when the non-governmental lawyers Kanamaru Magane, Ito Osamu, and Satta Masakuni established the Tokyo Hogakusha (Tokyo School of Law) at 19 Kita Koga Machi, Surugadai, Tokyo. In 1880, a penal code and criminal procedure law which were forerunners of modern Japanese laws were introduced, and the birth of Tokyo School of Law was in response to the trends of the time which saw an upsurge in individual freedom movements and began the development of the modern legal system.
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1932 January 8-10 Hitler meets with Otto Meissner, Hindenburg's State Secretary, and Groener on the 8th and 10th. Reich President Hindenburg's 7-year term will expire on May 5, 1932. With the dire economic situation in the Republic, these gentlemen tell Hitler, a long and bitter electoral contest at this time would be counter-productive. They propose that the Reichstag override the Weimar Constitution and extend Hindenburg's term in office without holding an election. The motion will not pass without a two-thirds majority in the Reichstag, and Hitler's cooperation is necessary for this to happen. Hitler puts them off, saying he will inform them when he has reached a decision. 7 http://grwa.tripod.com/ht19.html
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President Hindenburg selected Franz von Papen to become Germany's new chancellor.[57] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/May_1932#May_31.2C_1932_.28Tuesday.29
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On 4 October 1948, while Bhumibol was driving a Fiat Topolino on the Geneva-Lausanne road, he collided into the rear of a braking truck 10 km outside of Lausanne. He hurt his back and incurred cuts on his face that cost him most of the sight in one eye.[1] He subsequently wears an ocular prosthetic. While he was hospitalised in Lausanne, Sirikit visited him frequently. She met his mother, The Princess Mother Sangwan, who asked her to continue her studies nearby so that the king could get to know her better. Bhumibol selected a boarding school for her in Lausanne, Riante Rive. A quiet engagement in Lausanne followed on 19 July 1949,[1] and the couple married on
28 April 1950,
just a week before his coronation.
The marriage took place at Srapathum Palace. Queen Sri Savarindira, the Queen Grandmother presided over the marriage ceremony. Both the king and Sirikit signed on line 11 of their certificate of marriage. As she was not yet 18, her parents also signed, on line 12 directly under her signature. She later received the Order of the Royal House of Chakri, and became queen. After the coronation ceremony on 5 May 1950, both went back to Switzerland to continue their studies, and returned to Bangkok in 1952.
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The Estonia disaster occurred on Wednesday, 28 September 1994, between about 00:55 to 01:50 (UTC+2) as the ship was crossing the Baltic Sea, en route from Tallinn, Estonia, to Stockholm. Estonia was on a scheduled crossing with departure at 19:00 on 27 September. She had been expected in Stockholm the next morning at about 09:30. She was carrying 989 people: 803 passengers and 186 crew.[9][JAIC 2] Most of the passengers were Scandinavian, while most of the crew members were Estonian (several Swedish passengers were of Estonian origin). The ship was fully loaded, and was listing slightly to port because of poor cargo distribution.[10]
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June 22, 1897 – Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria celebrated in the United Kingdom.[9] No other British monarch will celebrate such a jubilee until Elizabeth II in 2012. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1897
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Lost Cosmonauts, or Phantom Cosmonauts, is a conspiracy theory alleging that Soviet cosmonauts entered outer space, but without their existence having been publicly acknowledged by either the Soviet or Russian space authorities. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Cosmonauts
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Julio Vizcarrondo Coronado [note 1] (December 9, 1829 – 1889) was a Puerto Rican abolitionist, journalist, politician and religious leader. He played an instrumental role in the development and passage of the Moret Law which in 1873 abolished slavery in Puerto Rico. Vizcarrondo was also the founder of the Protestant movement in the Iberian Peninsula in the 19th century. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julio_Vizcarrondo
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Octavian celebrates in Rome three triumphs on consecutive days (August 13, August 14, and August 15) to commemorate his victories in Illyricum, Actium and Egypt. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/29_BC
Kim Jong-un[4] (Korean pronunciation: [kimd͜zɔŋɯn]; born 8 January 1983;[2] also romanized as Kim Jong-eun, Kim Jong Un or Kim Jung-eun)[5] is the supreme leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), commonly referred to as North Korea. He is the son of Kim Jong-il (1941–2011) and the grandson of Kim Il-sung (1912–1994). He was officially declared the supreme leader following the state funeral of his father on 28 December 2011 and holds the titles of First Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea, Chairman of the Central Military Commission, Chairman of the National Defence Commission, Supreme Commander of the Korean People's Army and presidium member of the Politburo of the Workers' Party of Korea.[6] He is the third and youngest son of Kim Jong-il and his consort Ko Yong-hui.[7] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Jong-un
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In January 1995, after twenty–one years of marriage, Camilla and her husband decided to divorce. The previous year her mother, Rosalind, had died from osteoporosis, and her father later described this as a "difficult time for her". A joint statement was released by their lawyers on
11 January 1995,
stating their divorce was amicable and claiming it was due to different interests, which eventually led to separate lives.[46] The divorce was finalised in March 1995.[47]
2016 Ankara bombing
On 17 February 2016, in Ankara, the capital of Turkey, at least 30 people died and 60 were injured in a bombing.[5] The attack targeted a convoy of shuttles carrying both civilian and military personnel working at the military headquarters during the evening rush hour[8] as the vehicles were stopped at traffic lights at an intersection with Inönü boulevard close to Kızılay neighborhood. Many ministries, the headquarters of the army and the Turkish Parliament are located in the neighborhood where the attack occurred.[9][10][11] The Kurdistan Freedom Falcons (TAK) has claimed responsibility for the attack. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Ankara_bombing
Although the maternal grandfather of Della Murray, Antoine Martin, was born in France around 1816, it is in the ancestry of his wife, Mary Anne Frances McDougall that he married on
June 22, 1841
in Windsor (Ontario) that the ancestors of French-Canadian origin of Hillary Rodham Clinton can be found.
Dorothy Emma Howell Rodham (June 4, 1919 – November 1, 2011)[1][2][3] was an American homemaker and mother of First Lady, U.S. Senator, and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Howell_Rodham#Marriage_and_family
1985年5月5日
May 5 – U.S. President Ronald Reagan joins West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl for a controversial funeral service at a cemetery in Bitburg, West Germany, which includes the graves of 59 elite S.S. troops from World War II.
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レーガンは、西ドイツへの公式訪問で1985年に広く非難された。4月11日にホワイトハウスは、レーガンが両方の世界大戦で死んだドイツの兵士に敬意を表して献花するためにビットブルクの軍事墓地を訪れると発表した。その墓地に武装親衛隊員が埋葬されていることが論争の的になった。様々な地域からの抗議にもかかわらず、それが元敵との間の和解を促進するという理由で、レーガンは訪問を続けた。 http://d.hatena.ne.jp/moleskin/20050427/p2
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On April 11, 1985, then White House Press Secretary Larry Speakes informed the media of the planned visit to Bitburg. When asked who was buried at Kolmeshöhe, Speakes said he thought both American and German soldiers were there. Reporters soon discovered that no American servicemen were in the cemetery (in fact, the remains of all U.S. soldiers had long since been removed from German soil) and that Waffen-SS graves were located close to the proposed ceremony. When questioned, Bitburg Mayor Theo Hallet pointed out, all German military cemeteries were likely to contain at least a few SS graves. Such distinctions, though, failed to placate those who were opposed to Reagan's visit on moral and political grounds. Decorations and memorials on the Waffen-SS graves were removed just prior to Reagan's visit, and replaced right after.[1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitburg_controversy_(1985)
Central European Summer Time (CEST) is the standard clock time observed during the period of summer daylight-saving in those European countries which observe Central European Time (UTC + one hour) during the rest of the year. It corresponds to UTC + two hours. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_European_Summer_Time
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Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) Flight 688 (PK688, PIA688) was a Fokker F27, operated by Pakistan's flag carrier Pakistan International Airlines scheduled to operate as a domestic passenger flight from Multan to Lahore and Islamabad. At 12:05 pm on 10 July 2006.[1] It crashed into a field[2] after one of its two engines failed shortly before takeoff[3] from Multan International Airport. All 41 passengers and four crewmembers on board were killed.[4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PIA_Flight_688
Friday 12 July 1996, when the formal announcement of the Prince of Wales's divorce was made, will rank as a day of ill omen when the history of the House of Windsor comes to be written. By an odd coincidence, I spent the day at Fort Belvedere, the castellated folly which was Edward VIII's favourite retreat and where, on 10 December 1936, another day of ill omen for the Windsors, he signed the Instrument of Abdication.
1981 England riots: A race riot began in Southall, London, as a group of white "skinheads" clashed with British Asians. The next day, black British youths in the Toxteth section of Liverpool fought with police, and within a week, disturbances broke out in other English cities.[9]
1981 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles: Chris Evert Lloyd defeated Hana Mandlíková in straight sets, becoming the first woman in 14 years to win the tournament without losing a single set. In seven matches, she lost only 26 games.[10]
The New York Times became the first major newspaper to report on the existence of AIDS, with a report on page 20, headlined "Rare Cancer Seen in 41 Homosexuals". Initially referred to as "GRID" (for "Gay Related Immune Disorder"), the illness would later be named Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.[11] The news, picked up by CNN the next day, was based on an article in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, entitled "Kaposi's Sarcoma and Pneumocystis Pneumonia Among Homosexual Men- New York City and California".[12]
Sara Alpysqyzy Nazarbayeva (Kazakh: Сара Алпысқызы Назарбаева) (born 12 February 1941, in Kzyl-Zhar, Kazakhstan) is the First Lady of Kazakhstan and wife of President Nursultan Nazarbayev. She married Nursultan in 1962 after her graduation. They have three daughters — Dariga, Dinara and Aliya — and as well as six grandchildren and a great granddaughter.