ne plus ultra \nee-plus-UL-truh; nay-\, noun:
1. The highest point, as of excellence or achievement; the acme; the pinnacle; the ultimate.
2. The most profound degree of a quality or condition.
Ne plus ultra is from Latin, literally, "(go) no more beyond", from ne, "not" + plus, "more" + ultra, "beyond."
- The garments you wear during a shortage of underwear, when you haven't done laundry in several weeks or months. Usually characterized by lack of elasticity, holes (usually large and awkwardly located), stains, and typically are at least 5 - 10 years old. In some cases soccer shorts, underwear of unknown origin, thongs, bathing suit bottoms, or 'granny panties' can be considered famine underwear, but do not necessarily meet the above criteria.
I haven't done laundry in weeks, so I'm wearing my famine underwear, the boxers I made in home economics in middle school.
History
- Edict of Nantes: Henry IV granted freedom of religion to the Huguenots of France (1598); the edict was repealed by Louis XIV in 1685
- Messiah: Handel oratorio premiered in Dublin's New Musick Hall; proceeds went to local hospitals for the mentally ill (1742)
- MoMA: founded in NYC (1870)
- Jefferson Memorial: was dedicated in Washington, DC, on the 200th anniversary of Thomas Jefferson's birth (1943)
- Sidney Poitier: became first African American to win an Oscar for Best Actor, for Lilies of the Field (1964)
- "Houston, we've had a problem": a liquid oxygen tank burst during the Apollo 13 flight to the moon; the crew turned the ship around and made a safe, though harrowing, return (1970)
- Tiger Woods: won his first major golf tournament, the Masters, by a record 12 strokes, at age 21 (1997)
Birthdays
- John Hanson 1721
- Thomas Jefferson 1743 - 3rd U.S. President
- Frank W. Woolworth 1852 - Merchant, created the five and ten cent store, head of F.W. Woolworth & Co.
- Olga Rudge 1895
- Alfred Butts 1899 - Architect, game inventor (Scrabble)
- Bud Freeman 1906 - Jazz musician, tenor sax player
- Samuel Beckett 1906 - Author, critic, playwright
- Eudora Welty 1909 - Poet
- Howard Keel 1919 - Actor ("Dallas"), singer
- Madalyn Murray O’Hair 1919 - Author ("Why I Am an Atheist")
- Stanley Donen 1924
- Jules Irving 1925 - Actor
- Don Adams (Donald James Yarmy) 1926 - Actor ("Get Smart")
- Teddy Charles (Theodore Charles Cohen) 1928 - Vibraphonist, songwriter, composer, arranger
- Marilynn Smith 1929 - Golfer
- Dan Gurney 1931 - Auto racer
- Lyle Waggoner 1935 - Actor ("The Carol Burnett Show", "Wonder Woman")
- Edward Fox 1937 - Actor ("The Big Sleep", "Portrait of a Lady")
- Lanford Wilson 1937 - Playwright
- Paul Sorvino 1939 - Actor ("Law and Order", "Dick Tracy")
- Seamus Heaney 1939 - Poet
- Lester Chambers 1940 - Singer, musician (The Chambers Brothers)
- Jose Napoles 1940 - Boxer
- Bill Conti 1942 - Composer
- Brian Pendleton 1944 - Musician (The Pretty Things)
- Jack Casady 1944 - Musician (Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna)
- Lowell George 1945 - Musician (Little Feat)
- Tony Dow 1945 - Actor ("Leave it to Beaver")
- Al Green 1946 - Singer, songwriter
- Roy Loney 1946 - Musician (Flamin' Groovies)
- Ron Perlman 1950 - Actor ("Beauty and the Beast" series)
- Peabo Bryson 1951 - Singer
- Jimmy Destri 1954 - Musician (Blondie)
- Sam Bush 1957
- Gary Kroeger 1957
- Saundra Santiago 1957 - Actress ("Miami Vice")
- Joey Mazzola 1961 - Musician (Sponge)
- Hillel Slovak 1962 - Musician (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
- Jane Leeves 1963
- Garry Kasparov 1963 - Chess champion
- Page Hannah 1964
- Caroline Rhea 1964 - Actress, comedian
- Davis Love III 1964 - Golfer
- Lisa Unbarger 1965 - Musician (Toadies)
- Rick Schroder 1970 - Actor ("Silver Spoons", "NYPD Blue")
- Aaron Lewis 1971 - Musician (Staind)
- Jonathan Brandis 1976
- Courtney Peldon 1981
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