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Memorable March dates

  1. March 3, 1945: end of the month-long Battle of Manila
  2. March 21, 1965: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. leads 3,200 people on the start of the third and finally successful civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.
  3. March 12, 1933: FDR’s first “Fireside Chat”
  4. March 4, 1933: Frances Perkins is sworn in as Secretary of Labor, the first woman U.S. cabinet member.
  5. March 2, 1962: Wilt Chamberlain scores a NBA record 100 points in a single basketball game.
  6. March 5, 1946: Winston Churchill delivers his “iron curtain” speech at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri.

Memorable March dates

  1. March 3, 1945: end of the month-long Battle of Manila
  2. March 21, 1965: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. leads 3,200 people on the start of the third and finally successful civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.
  3. March 12, 1933: FDR’s first “Fireside Chat”
  4. March 4, 1933: Frances Perkins is sworn in as Secretary of Labor, the first woman U.S. cabinet member.
  5. March 15, “The Ides of March,” was the deadline for Romans to settle debts. Julius Caesar was also assassinated on this day in 44 BC.
  6. March 2, 1962: Wilt Chamberlain scores a NBA record 100 points in a single basketball game.
  7. March 5, 1946: Winston Churchill delivers his “iron curtain” speech at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri.
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Memorable March dates

  1. March 3, 1945: end of the month-long Battle of Manila
  2. March 21, 1965: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. leads 3,200 people on the start of the third and finally successful civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.
  3. March 12, 1933: FDR’s first “Fireside Chat”
  4. March 4, 1933: Frances Perkins is sworn in as Secretary of Labor, the first woman U.S. Cabinet member.
  5. March 15, “The Ides of March,” was the deadline for Romans to settle debts. Julius Caesar was also assassinated on this day in 44 BC.
  6. March 2, 1962: Wilt Chamberlain scores a NBA record 100 points in a single basketball game.
  7. March 5, 1946: Winston Churchill delivers his “iron curtain” speech at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri.
  8. March 6, 1836 - The fall of the Alamo, San Antonio, Texas.

Also, many years later, my wife is born.

Memorable March dates

  1. March 3, 1945: end of the month-long Battle of Manila
  2. March 21, 1965: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. leads 3,200 people on the start of the third and finally successful civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.
  3. March 12, 1933: FDR’s first “Fireside Chat”
  4. March 4, 1933: Frances Perkins is sworn in as Secretary of Labor, the first woman U.S. Cabinet member.
  5. March 15, “The Ides of March,” was the deadline for Romans to settle debts. Julius Caesar was also assassinated on this day in 44 BC.
  6. March 2, 1962: Wilt Chamberlain scores a NBA record 100 points in a single basketball game.
  7. March 5, 1946: Winston Churchill delivers his “iron curtain” speech at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri.
  8. March 6, 1836 - The fall of the Alamo, San Antonio, Texas.
  9. March 30, 1981: John Hinckley shot President Reagan.

Memorable March dates

  1. March 3, 1945: end of the month-long Battle of Manila
  2. March 21, 1965: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. leads 3,200 people on the start of the third and finally successful civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.
  3. March 12, 1933: FDR’s first “Fireside Chat”
  4. March 4, 1933: Frances Perkins is sworn in as Secretary of Labor, the first woman U.S. Cabinet member.
  5. March 15, “The Ides of March,” was the deadline for Romans to settle debts. Julius Caesar was also assassinated on this day in 44 BC.
  6. March 2, 1962: Wilt Chamberlain scores a NBA record 100 points in a single basketball game.
  7. March 5, 1946: Winston Churchill delivers his “iron curtain” speech at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri.
  8. March 6, 1836 - The fall of the Alamo, San Antonio, Texas.
  9. March 30, 1981: John Hinckley shot President Reagan.
  10. March 24, 1944: The Great Escape, from POW camp Stalag Luft III.

Memorable March dates

  1. March 3, 1945: end of the month-long Battle of Manila
  2. March 21, 1965: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. leads 3,200 people on the start of the third and finally successful civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.
  3. March 12, 1933: FDR’s first “Fireside Chat”
  4. March 4, 1933: Frances Perkins is sworn in as Secretary of Labor, the first woman U.S. Cabinet member.
  5. March 15, “The Ides of March,” was the deadline for Romans to settle debts. Julius Caesar was also assassinated on this day in 44 BC.
  6. March 2, 1962: Wilt Chamberlain scores a NBA record 100 points in a single basketball game.
  7. March 5, 1946: Winston Churchill delivers his “iron curtain” speech at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri.
  8. March 6, 1836 - The fall of the Alamo, San Antonio, Texas.
  9. March 30, 1981: John Hinckley shot President Reagan.
  10. March 24, 1944: The Great Escape, from POW camp Stalag Luft III.
  11. March 30, 1856: The Treaty of Paris is signed, ending the Crimean War.

Memorable March dates

  1. March 3, 1945: end of the month-long Battle of Manila
  2. March 21, 1965: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. leads 3,200 people on the start of the third and finally successful civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.
  3. March 12, 1933: FDR’s first “Fireside Chat”
  4. March 4, 1933: Frances Perkins is sworn in as Secretary of Labor, the first woman U.S. Cabinet member.
  5. March 15, “The Ides of March,” was the deadline for Romans to settle debts. Julius Caesar was also assassinated on this day in 44 BC.
  6. March 2, 1962: Wilt Chamberlain scores a NBA record 100 points in a single basketball game.
  7. March 5, 1946: Winston Churchill delivers his “iron curtain” speech at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri.
  8. March 6, 1836 - The fall of the Alamo, San Antonio, Texas.
  9. March 30, 1981: John Hinckley shot President Reagan.
  10. March 24, 1944: The Great Escape, from POW camp Stalag Luft III.
  11. March 30, 1856: The Treaty of Paris is signed, ending the Crimean War.
  12. March, 25, 1942: Aretha Franklin was born

Memorable March dates

  1. March 3, 1945: end of the month-long Battle of Manila

  2. March 21, 1965: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. leads 3,200 people on the start of the third and finally successful civil rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.

  3. March 12, 1933: FDR’s first “Fireside Chat”

  4. March 4, 1933: Frances Perkins is sworn in as Secretary of Labor, the first woman U.S. Cabinet member.

  5. March 15, “The Ides of March,” was the deadline for Romans to settle debts. Julius Caesar was also assassinated on this day in 44 BC.

  6. March 2, 1962: Wilt Chamberlain scores a NBA record 100 points in a single basketball game.

  7. March 5, 1946: Winston Churchill delivers his “iron curtain” speech at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri.

  8. March 6, 1836 - The fall of the Alamo, San Antonio, Texas.

  9. March 30, 1981: John Hinckley shot President Reagan.

  10. March 24, 1944: The Great Escape, from POW camp Stalag Luft III.

  11. March 30, 1856: The Treaty of Paris is signed, ending the Crimean War.

  12. March, 25, 1942: Aretha Franklin was born

  13. March 17, 1992: A referendum to end apartheid in South Africa is passed 68.7% to 31.2%.
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    The cinematic oeuvre of Bruce Willis.

  14. Die Hard

The cinematic oeuvre of Bruce Willis.

  1. Die Hard
  2. Looper

This category almost us brings us full circle - look back at the very first category.

The cinematic oeuvre of Bruce Willis.

  1. Die Hard
  2. Looper
  3. The Sixth Sense

One of his best. I still think about that movie now and then.

The cinematic oeuvre of Bruce Willis.

  1. Die Hard
  2. Looper
  3. The Sixth Sense
  4. 12 Monkeys

The cinematic oeuvre of Bruce Willis.

  1. Die Hard
  2. Looper
  3. The Sixth Sense
  4. 12 Monkeys
  5. Pulp Fiction

The cinematic oeuvre of Bruce Willis.

  1. Die Hard
  2. Looper
  3. The Sixth Sense
  4. 12 Monkeys
  5. Pulp Fiction
  6. Hudson Hawk

The cinematic oeuvre of Bruce Willis.

  1. Die Hard
  2. Looper
  3. The Sixth Sense
  4. 12 Monkeys
  5. Pulp Fiction
  6. Hudson Hawk
  7. Sin City

The cinematic oeuvre of Bruce Willis.

  1. Die Hard
  2. Looper
  3. The Sixth Sense
  4. 12 Monkeys
  5. Pulp Fiction
  6. Hudson Hawk
  7. Sin City
  8. The Whole Nine Yards

The cinematic oeuvre of Bruce Willis.

  1. Die Hard
  2. Looper
  3. The Sixth Sense
  4. 12 Monkeys
  5. Pulp Fiction
  6. Hudson Hawk
  7. Sin City
  8. The Whole Nine Yards
  9. The Siege

Not a great movie, but he’s very good as an Army general in it.

The cinematic oeuvre of Bruce Willis.

  1. Die Hard
  2. Looper
  3. The Sixth Sense
  4. 12 Monkeys
  5. Pulp Fiction
  6. Hudson Hawk
  7. Sin City
  8. The Whole Nine Yards
  9. The Siege
  10. Unbreakable

The cinematic oeuvre of Bruce Willis.

  1. Die Hard
  2. Looper
  3. The Sixth Sense
  4. 12 Monkeys
  5. Pulp Fiction
  6. Hudson Hawk
  7. Sin City
  8. The Whole Nine Yards
  9. The Siege
  10. Unbreakable
  11. Death Becomes Her

He played against type, and the critics loved him for it. Good movie, too.

The cinematic oeuvre of Bruce Willis.

  1. Die Hard
  2. Looper
  3. The Sixth Sense
  4. 12 Monkeys
  5. Pulp Fiction
  6. Hudson Hawk
  7. Sin City
  8. The Whole Nine Yards
  9. The Siege
  10. Unbreakable
  11. Death Becomes Her
  12. Moonlighting

Not a film, per se, but arguably his breakout role.