64 days before January 25, 1904
would be
November 22, 1903 (Sunday)
Time Zone: America/New_York (GMT-05:00)
• Day numbers: 326
• Week number: 47
• Leap year: 1903 is not a leap year
• Daylight Saving Time: No
Sunrise, Sunset Times for November 22, 1903 (Sunday)
• Sunrise time: 07:26 am
• Sunset time: 05:12 pm
• Day length: 09h 46m
• Source: suntoday.org
Moon Phase for November 22, 1903 (Sunday)
• Moon Phase: Waxing Crescent
• Illumination: 14%
• Moon Age: 3.61 day(s)
• Source: mooninfo.org
November 22, 1903 Holidays and National Days
November 22 in History
2008
Hamas and Israel begin a cease-fire following eight days of violence and 150 deaths.
2005
Angela Merkel becomes the first woman ever to be Chancellor of Germany; the former research scientist had previously been the first secretary-general of the Christian Democratic Union.
2004
The Orange Revolution, protesting a primary election believed to have been rigged, begins in the Ukraine. On Dec 26 Ukraine’s Supreme Court orders a revote..
1995
The first feature-length film created entirely with computer generated imagery – Toy Story – premiers.
1990
Britain’s Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher confirms the end of her premiership by withdrawing from the leadership election of the Conservative Party.
1989
Lebanese President Rene Moawad killed when a bomb explodes near his motorcade in West Beirut.
1988
First prototype of B-2 Spirit strategic stealth bomber unveiled for public viewing.
1986
Justice Department finds memo in Lt. Col. Oliver North’s office on the transfer of $12 million to Contras of Nicaragua from Iranian arms sale.
1982
President Ronald Reagan calls for defense-pact deployment of the MX missile.
1980
Eighteen Communist Party secretaries in 49 provinces are ousted from Poland.
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