Time yet again for 3CM"s lazy default numerology / history SNLC, since this is another one of those occasions with the month and day having the same number. So, jumping back 200 and 100 years, respectively, to find pointless historical trivia from those past 6/6/15's....
On June 6, 1815:
(a) Joseph Bloomfield penned a letter to James Madison, where you can read a digitized version here
(b) Henry Chubb was raised a member of the St. John's Lodge of Masonry in Saint John, New Brunswick
(c) Speaking further of Masons, in Pennsylvania, Jacob McKaig and Alexander Sibbald were made Knights Templar.
(d) The British House of Commons discussed, among other matters, raising the salary of the Irish Master of the Rolls, duties on sheep's wool, and child labo(u)r laws.
(e) The case of Wilkinson vs. Wilkinson was argued at the High Court of Chancery.
Jump ahead 100 years to June 6, 1915:
(f) Robert Bridges, Poet Laureate of Great Britain at the time, wrote a letter to William Butler Yeats, inviting him for a visit.
(g) On the much more serious side, Lt. John Hugh Allen, a 1911 graduate of Jesus College, University of Cambridge, died in action at Gallipoli.
(h) The Maida Vale station of the London Underground opened, almost entirely staffed by women (with the one exception of the Tube driver)
(i) The city of Hull, UK endured its first Zeppelin attack of World War I.
(j) Harry Keeler of Bellefonte, PA, was born on June 6, 1915. He almost made the century mark, as he died on January 2, 2015.
(j) Elmira Blaine Barker was born in Webster City, IA on this date. She too lived to be a near centenarian, as she died on March 10, 2015.
(k) The Yake-Dake volcano erupted in Japan.
With that (as if 3CM were capable of delivering more), time for the standard SNLC protocol, namely your loser stories for the week.....