Saturday, November 28, 2009

TODAY IN HISTORY

NOVEMBER 28


1943:Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin meet secretly in Tehran to map war strategy and postwar relations. It’s Stalin’s first trip abroad since 1917.

1929: The Chicago Cardinals’ Ernie Nevers scores an NFL-record 40 points as he runs for six touchdowns and kicks four extra points against the Chicago Bears. Today it is the NFL’s oldest standing record.

1994: Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer is killed by a fellow inmate in a Wisconsin prison.

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