
In 1957, ‘I Love Lucy’ was last broadcast on CBS TV. In 1997, Rick Pitino was appointed the coach of the Boston Celtics. In 1982, Seattle Mariners Gaylord Perry became the 15th pitcher to win 300 games. In 1967, Maureen Wilton ran the female world record marathon. In 1933, a trade agreement was signed between Italy and USSR. In 1904, the first meeting of the American Lung Association was held. In 1860, the first American athletic club, San Francisco Olympic Club was formed. In 1851, the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce started. In 1851, the Co-founder of Yale, Linus Yale Jr. In 1835, James Gordon Bennett published the first issue of the New York Herald. In 1672, Frederik Willem signed a treaty with the Netherlands. In 1644, Johan Mauritius resigned as a governor of Brazil. In 1541, King Henry VIII ordered an English bible to be placed in every church in England.
In 1529, Mughal Emperor Babur defeated Afghans and Bengals at the Battle of Gogra.Skim through the below sections to know more. Today is the day when Johan Mauritius resigned as a governor of Brazil, the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce started and the first meeting of the American Lung Association was held. So without further ado, let’s get started. While you carry on with your plans, we are here to add some knowledge to your day by letting you know about some historical events of this day. Today in History, 6 May: It’s Saturday today and we know that you might be having some exciting plans for the day.