The world carries on, and, so must we all.
December 3
1818 –
Illinois becomes the 21st U.S. state.
1901 – In a State of the Union message, U.S. President
Theodore Roosevelt asks Congress to curb the power of
trusts "within reasonable limits".
1904 – The Jovian moon
Himalia is discovered by
Charles Dillon Perrine at California's
Lick Observatory.
1910 – Modern
neon lighting is first demonstrated by
Georges Claude at the Paris Motor Show.
1919 – After nearly 20 years of planning and construction, including two collapses causing 89 deaths, the
Quebec Bridge opens to traffic.
1927 –
Putting Pants on Philip, the first
Laurel and Hardy film, is released.
1964 –
Free Speech Movement: Police arrest over 800 students at the
University of California, Berkeley, following their takeover and sit-in at the administration building in protest of the UC Regents' decision to forbid protests on UC property. [Guess they should have banned banned protest protests, huh?]
1967 – At
Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa, a transplant team headed by
Christiaan Barnard carries out the first heart transplant on a human (53-year-old
Louis Washkansky).
1973 – Pioneer program:
Pioneer 10 sends back the first close-up images of Jupiter.
1976 – An assassination attempt is made on
Bob Marley. He is shot twice, and plays a concert two days later.
1979 – In Cincinnati,
11 fans are suffocated in a crush for seats on the concourse outside
Riverfront Coliseum before a
Who concert.
1982 – A soil sample is taken from
Times Beach, Missouri, that will be found to contain 300 times the safe level of
dioxin.
1984 –
Bhopal disaster: A
methyl isocyanate leak from a
Union Carbide pesticide plant in Bhopal, India, kills more than 3,800 people outright and injures 150,000–600,000 others (some 6,000 of whom would later die from their injuries) in one of the worst industrial disasters in history.
1992 – A test engineer for
Sema Group uses a personal computer to send the world's
first text message via the
Vodafone network to the phone of a colleague. [The message said "Merry Christmas".]
1994 – The
PlayStation was released in Japan.
1999 – NASA loses radio contact with the
Mars Polar Lander moments before the spacecraft enters the Martian atmosphere.
2005 –
XCOR Aerospace makes the
first manned rocket aircraft delivery of U.S. Mail in Kern County, California.
2014 – The Japanese space agency,
JAXA, launches the space explorer
Hayabusa 2 from the
Tanegashima Space Center on a six-year round trip mission to an asteroid (
162173 Ryugu) to collect rock samples.
Births
1826 – George B. McClellan; 1842 – Charles Alfred Pillsbury (yeah,
that one); 1925 – Ferlin Husky♪ ♫; 1927 – Andy Williams♪ ♫; 1934 – Nicolas Coster; 1937 – Bobby Allison


; 1948 – Ozzy Osbourne♪ ♫

; 1949 – Mickey Thomas♪ ♫(Jefferson Starship, Starship); 1951 – Rick Mears

; 1952 – Benny Hinn; 1960 – Daryl Hannah (
Splash, Clan of the Cave Bear); 1960 – Julianne Moore; 1963 – Terri Schiavo; 1965 – Katarina Witt; 1968 – Brendan Fraser; 1968 – Montell Jordan♪ ♫; 1980 – Anna Chlumsky
Deaths
311 – Diocletian; 1552 – Francis Xavier; 1888 – Carl Zeiss (yeah, the lens guy); 1894 – Robert Louis Stevenson; 1910 – Mary Baker Eddy; 1919 – Pierre-Auguste Renoir

; 1981 – Walter Knott (founded Knott's Berry Farm); 1989 – Connie B. Gay♪ ♫(founded the Country Music Association); 1999 – Madeline Kahn


; 2014 – Ian McLagan

(Small Faces, Faces); 2015 – Scott Weiland♪ ♫(Stone Temple Pilots, Velvet Revolver)