100px|Art Ross

Art Ross (1886–1964) was a Canadian ice hockey defenceman and 
executive from 1905 until 1954. Regarded as one of the best defenders 
of his era by his peers, he was one of the first to skate with the puck 
up the ice rather than pass it to a forward. He won the Stanley Cup 
twice in a playing career that lasted thirteen seasons; in January 1907 
with the Kenora Thistles and 1908 with the Montreal Wanderers. In 1911 
he led one of the first organized player strikes over increased pay. 
When the Wanderers' home arena burned down in January 1918, the team 
ceased operations and Ross retired as a player. After several years as 
an on-ice official, he was named head coach of the Hamilton Tigers for 
one season. When the Boston Bruins were formed in 1924, Ross was hired 
as the first coach and general manager of the team. He would go on to 
coach the team on four separate occasions until 1945 and stayed as 
general manager until his retirement in 1954. Ross helped the Bruins 
finish first place in the league ten times and to win the Stanley Cup 
three times; Ross personally coached the team to one of those 
victories. (more...)


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Today's selected anniversaries:

1797:

French Revolutionary Wars: A naval battle off the coast of Brittany 
between two British frigates and a French ship of the line ended with 
over 900 deaths when the latter ran aground.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action_of_13_January_1797>

1842:

First Anglo-Afghan War: William Brydon, an assistant surgeon in the 
British Army, arrived at Jalalabad, Afghanistan, the sole European 
survivor of the massacre of over 4,500 military personnel and over 
10,000 civilian camp followers retreating from Kabul, excluding a few 
prisoners released later.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Brydon>

1967:

General Gnassingbé Eyadéma seized power in Togo after a coup d'état, 
ruling as head of state until his death in February 2005.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnassingb%C3%A9_Eyad%C3%A9ma>

1968:

American singer Johnny Cash recorded his landmark album At Folsom 
Prison live at the Folsom State Prison in Folsom, California.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/At_Folsom_Prison>

2001:

The first of two large earthquakes struck El Salvador, killing at least 
944 people and destroying over 100,000 homes.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_El_Salvador_earthquakes>

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Wiktionary's word of the day:

transitory (adj):
Lasting only a short time; temporary
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