Wed, Oct 27

2004—The Red Sox take their first Series since 1918 from the Cards.

1972—Richard Nixon pocket vetoes a bill to raise the veterans’ health care budget by $85 million.

1969—To convince the Soviets he’s dangerously unstable, Richard Nixon secretly orders eighteen B-52s armed with H-bombs to spend the next three days flying around the North Pole.

1967—Rev. Philip Berrigan and three friends pour duck blood on draft records in Baltimore, Md.

1965—“We must never forget,” says Richard Nixon, “that if the war in Vietnam is lost…the right of free speech will be extinguished throughout the world.”

1962—ICBMs go on alert in Montana as Cubans shoot down one U-2 and another strays over the USSR. Meanwhile, aboard Soviet sub B-59 near Cuba, Vice Admiral Vasili Arkhipov single-handedly prevents the launch of a nuclear torpedo. Fortunately Bobby Kennedy cuts a deal with Soviet Ambassador Dobrynin before the wrong button gets pushed.

1951—“There is no question,” says Army Chief of Staff J.L Collins, “that the Communist menace in French Indo-China has been stopped.”

1942—Already excommunicated by the local Mormon Church after his arrest for writing and distributing pamphlets calling Hitler supporters “spineless puppets,” Helmuth Hübener, 17, is guillotined in Berlin.

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