Morning Minute September 1, 2010
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Website of the Day World War II photos
http://www.archives.gov/research/ww2/photos
World War II began on this date in 1939 (see This Day in History below). On this government website, you can see the war as never before with a plethora of photos. You can search by subject, by leader or more. This site also has links to other World War II pages.
Number to Know 78: Percentage of workers in private industry who receive a paid vacation as one of their employment benefits. - Census.gov
This Day in History Sept. 1, 1939: World War II: Nazi Germany invades Poland, beginning the war in Europe.
From "Looking Back" Sept. 1, 1935: In business for 67 years. On Sept. 5, 1868, six people gathered and organized the First Presbyterian Church of Harrisburg. What other business in Harrisburg can boast of such a record of continued service? Hardly anyone. Yet this church has experienced an unusual growth throughout the years. Worship at the Presbyterian Church. -- advertisement
Today's Featured Birthday
Musician Barry Gibbs (64)
Daily Quote
"I write to escape; to escape poverty." - Edgar Rice Burroughs, who was born on this date in 1875.