What Good Things Happened on Friday the 13th?

 

You've heard all the bad things or superstition around Friday the 13th, but have you thought of all the good things that have happened on Friday the 13th? Surely there must have been more good things than bad things that have happened...

Today may be Friday the 13th, and although there is a technical term called friggatriskaidekaphobia for those who have a fear of Friday the 13th, here are 8 good things that happened on various Friday the 13ths throughout history. The list below was compiled by David Wallechinsky for Allgov.com in 2011.

1. Alfred Dreyfus Reinstated (July 13, 1906)

The French government restored Dreyfus, a Jewish officer, to the army twelve years after he had been wrongly convicted of treason and banished to Devil's Island.

 

2. ASCAP Organized (February 13, 1914)

The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers was formed in New York City to collect royalties when copyrighted music is performed in public for profit.

 

3. First Woman Flight Instructor Licensed (October 13, 1939)

After completing 200 hours of flight, Evelyn Pinckert Kilgore received the first instructor's license ever issued to an aviatrix. During World War II she trained pilots in Pomona, California.

 

4. Greek Patriots Retake Athens (October 13, 1944)

On this day the three-and-a-half-year Nazi occupation of Athens ended.

 

5. President Lyndon Johnson Cracks Down on Sex Discrimination (October 13, 1967)

President Lyndon Johnson signed an executive order designed to rid the United States government of sex bias.

 

6. Poland Privatizes Companies (July 13, 1990)

Poland's lower house of Parliament passed legislation to privatize 80 percent of the national economy, allowing workers to purchase shares in the companies for which they worked. Poland's senate approved the bill two weeks later.

 

7. First All-Female Crew Wins an America's Cup Qualifying Race (January 13, 1995)

Led by Leslie Egnot and J.J. Isler, the 16-woman crew of America3 defeated Dennis Connor's Stars & Stripes in the opening match of the U.S. America's Cup trials.

 

8. European Union Accepts 10 New Members (December 13, 2002)

The European Union announced that Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia would become members on May 1, 2004.


And we'd like to add one of our own:

On Friday, September 13th, 2013 the 50th Maine State Federation of FireFighter's Convention comes to Ellsworth, Maine! This is a chance for all the firefighters of the state to be recognized for their hard work and their efforts within our communities. Stanley Subaru wishes to welcome all firefighters to Ellsworth and to thank them for their service and sacrifices to our community. Thank you, Firefighters!


To find out more about the Firefighter's Convention or for event details, please visit www.50msfff.com.




Source: "8 Good Things That Happened on Friday the 13th" by David Wallechinsky for Allgov.com <http://www.allgov.com>


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