ephebe \ih-FEEB\, noun:
- A young man.
Ephebe stems from the Greek word for a young man just entering manhood and commencing training for full Athenian citizenship. It comes from the roots ep- meaning "near" and hḗbē meaning "manhood."
Order of the Broken Wrist
Man #1: "Dude, Joe sure seems to get a lot of ladies."
Man #2: "Naw, not him. He is a member of the Order of the Broken Wrist."
Man #1: "No kidding? I thought he liked girls."
Trivia
Who was the only football player on a losing college team to win the coveted Heisman Trophy?
- Paul Hornung, in 1956, as quarterback for Notre Dame, which had a 2–8 record.
Holiday
- Holy Thursday
History
- Pocahontas: Algonquian princess married English colonist John Rolfe, a tobacco planter (1614)
- veto: was used by a US president for 1st time — by George Washington; it was another half century before Congress first overrode a presidential veto (1792)
- Akashi Kaikyō Bridge: Japanese "Pearl Bridge" opened; it links Kobe to Awaji Island and, at 1,991 meters or 6,532 feet, is the world's longest suspension bridge (1998)
Birthdays
- Thomas Hobbes 1588
- Elihu Yale 1649
- Joseph Lister 1827 - British surgeon, inventor (Listerine mouthwash)
- Robert Smalls 1839
- Booker T. Washington 1856 - Educator, author (Up From Slavery)
- Spencer (Bonaventure) Tracy 1900 - Actor ("Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde [1941]")
- Melvyn Douglas (Melvyn Edouard Hesselberg) 1901 - Actor ("Ghost Story", "Being There")
- Bette (Ruth Elizabeth) Davis 1908 - Actress ("Dangerous", "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?")
- Jagjivan Ram 1908 - Political leader in India
- Gregory Peck 1916 - Actor ("To Kill a Mockingbird [1962]", "The Guns of Navarone", "Captain Horatio Hornblower")
- Arthur Hailey 1920 - Author (Airport, The Final Diagnosis)
- Robert Q. Lewis 1921 - Comedian, TV quiz show panelist ("What's My Line", "To Tell the Truth")
- Gale Storm (Josephine Cottle) 1922 - Singer ("Ivory Tower"), actress ("My Little Margie")
- Stan Levey 1925 - Drummer (in band with Charlie Parker), composer
- Roger Corman 1926 - Director
- Tony Williams 1928 - Singer (Platters)
- Nigel Hawthorne 1929 - Actor ("Richard III", "Demolition")
- Cowboy Jack Clement 1931
- Billy Bland 1932 - Singer
- Frank Gorshin 1934 - Impressionist, actor ("Batman", "The Great Imposter")
- Stanley Turrentine 1934 - Saxophone player
- Colin Powell 1937 - U.S. Secretary of State, four-star general, Chairman of U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Ronnie White - Singer (The Miracles)
- Tommy Cash 1940 - Songwriter, country singer, brother of Johnny Cash
- David LaFlamme 1941
- Michael Moriarty 1941 - Actor ("Windmills of the Gods")
- Peter Greenaway 1942 - Director, writer
- Allan Clark 1942 - Singer (The Hollies)
- Maxwell Gail 1943 - Actor ("Barney Miller")
- Crispin St. Peters 1944
- Dave Holland 1944 - Musician (Judas Priest), Judas Priest Official Store
- Doug Favell 1945 - Hockey player
- Jane Asher 1946 - Actress
- Dr. Judith A. Resnik 1949 - Electric engineer, astronaut
- Agnetha Faltskog 1950 - Singer (ABBA)
- Marv Bateman 1950 - Football player
- Rennie (Renaldo Antonio Porte) Stennett 1951 - Baseball player
- Brad Van Pelt 1951 - Football player
- Mitch Pileggi 1952 - actor, The X-Files
- Peter Greenway 1952
- Peter Case 1954 - Musician (Plimsouls)
- Stan Ridgeway 1954 - Musician (Wall of Voodoo)
- Mike McCready 1966 - Musician (Pearl Jam)
- Troy Gentry 1967 - Country singer
- Paula Cole 1968 - Singer
- Krista Allen 1971 - hottie
- Pharrel Williams 1973 - Rapper
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