1752 - The Pennsylvania Hospital opened as the very first
hospital in America.
1808 - Judge Jesse Fell experimented by burning anthracite
coal to keep his house warm. He successfully showed how clean the coal burned
and how cheaply it could be used as a heating fuel.
1812 - The term "gerrymandering" had its beginning
when the governor of Massachusetts, Elbridge Gerry, signed a redistricting law
that favored his party.
1858 - A French girl, Bernadette Soubirous, claimed to have
seen a vision of the Virgin Mary near Lourdes.
1878 - The first U.S. bicycle club, Boston Bicycle Club, was
formed.
1929 - The Lateran Treaty was signed. Italy now recognized
the independence and sovereignty of Vatican City.
1936 - Pumping began the process to build San Francisco's
Treasure Island.
1937 - General Motors agreed to recognize the United
Automobile Workers Union, which ended the current sit-down strike against them.
1940 - NBC radio presented "The Chamber Music Society
of Lower Basin Street" for the first time.
1943 - General Dwight David Eisenhower was selected to
command the allied armies in Europe. (Today in World War II History)
1945 - During World War II, the Yalta Agreement was signed
by U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill
and Soviet leader Josef Stalin. (Today in World War II History)
1957 - The NHL Players Association was formed in New York
City.
1958 - Ruth Carol Taylor was the first black woman to become
a stewardess by making her initial flight.
1960 - Jack Paar walked off while live on the air on the
"Tonight Show" with four minutes left. He did this in response to
censors cutting out a joke from the show the night before.
1963 - The Beatles recorded "Twist & Shout"
and "I Saw Her Standing There."
1964 - The Beatles played their first U.S. concert at the
Collisseum in Washington, DC
1968 - The new 20,000 seat Madison Square Garden officially
opened in New York. This was the fourth Garden.
1972 - McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. and Life magazine canceled
plans to publish an autobiography of Howard Hughes. The work turned out to be
fake.
1975 - Margaret Thatcher became the first woman to head a
major party in Britain when she was elected leader of the Conservative Party.
1979 - Nine days after the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
returned to Iran (after 15 years in exile) power was seized by his followers.
1982 - ABC-TV’s presentation of "The Winds of War"
concluded. The 18-hour miniseries cost $40 million to produce and was the
most-watched television program in history at the time.
1982 - France nationalized five groups of major industries
and 39 banks.
1984 - The tenth Space Shuttle mission returned to Earth safely.
1989 - Rev. Barbara C. Harris became the first woman to be
consecrated as a bishop in the Episcopal Church.
1990 - Nelson Mandela was freed after 27 years in captivity.
1990 - In Tokyo, Japan, James "Buster" Douglas
knocked out Mike Tyson in the tenth round to win the heavyweight championship.
1993 - Janet Reno was appointed to the position of attorney
general by U.S. President Clinton. She was the first female to hold the
position.
2000 - The space shuttle Endeavor took off. The mission was
to gather information for the most detailed map of the earth ever made.
2000 - Great Britain suspended self-rule in Northern Ireland
after the Irish Republican Army (IRA) failed to begin decommissioning
(disarming) by a February deadline.
2002 - The six stars on NBC's "Friends" signed a
deal for $24 million each for the ninth and final season of the series.
2006 - In Texas, U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney
accidentally shot and wounded a companion during a quail hunt.
2009 - John Dingell of Michigan became the longest serving
member of the U.S. House of Representatives. He had more than 53 years of
service.
and these people of interest were born:
Thomas Alva Edison 1847 - Inventor and businessman. His
inventions included the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and a
long-lasting, practical electric light bulb
John Mills (The Mills Brothers) 1889
Sidney Sheldon 1917
Eva Gabor 1921 - Actress
Leslie Nielson 1926 - Actor
Conrad Janis 1928 - Actor ("Mork and Mindy")
Mary Quant 1934
Tina Louise 1934 - Actress ("Gilligan's Island")
Gerry Goffin 1935 - Songwriter
Burt Reynolds 1936 - Actor ("Smokey and the
Bandit")
Bobby "Boris" Pickett 1938
Jeb Bush 1953 - Governor of Florida, brother of U.S.
President George W. Bush
Carey Lowell 1961 - Actress ("Law and Order")
Sheryl Crow 1962 - Singer, musician
Sarah Palin 1964 - Governor of Alaska
Jennifer Aniston 1969 - Actress ("Friends")
Damian Lewis 1971 - Actor ("Band of Brothers")
Michael Kenji "Mike" Shinoda 1977 - Musician
(Linkin Park)
Brandy (Norwood) 1979 - Singer
Matthew Lawrence 1980 - Actor
Kelendria "Kelly" Rowland 1981 - Singer (Destiny's
Child)
Taylor Lautner 1992 - Actor ("Twilight", "New
Moon")
oh yeah, I was also born on this day at 9:03pm, 6 weeks early, I was bound and determined to be an Aquarian!
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