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| Events on this day | |
| By: ffrest1995 Date: February 1, 2016, 4:03 pm | |
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| Here are the events that made history on February 1st. | |
| 1788 - Isaac Briggs and William Longstreet patented the | |
| steamboat. | |
| 1790 - The U.S. Supreme Court convened for the first time in New | |
| York City. | |
| 1793 - France declared war on Britain and Holland. | |
| 1793 - Ralph Hodgson patented oiled silk. | |
| 1842 - In New York City, the "City Despatch Post" began | |
| operations. It was a private company that was the first to | |
| introduce adhesive postage stamps in the western hemisphere. The | |
| company was bought by the U.S. governemnt a few months laster | |
| and renamed "United States City Despatch Post." | |
| 1861 - Texas voted to secede from the Union. | |
| 1862 - "The Battle Hymn of the Republic," by Julia Ward Howe was | |
| first published in the "Atlantic Monthly." | |
| 1865 - U.S. President Abraham Lincoln signed a Joint Resolution | |
| submitting the proposed 13th Amendment to the states. | |
| 1867 - In the U.S., bricklayers start working 8-hour days. | |
| 1884 - The first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary was | |
| published. | |
| 1893 - Thomas A. Edison completed work on the world's first | |
| motion picture studio in West Orange, NJ. | |
| 1896 - Puccini's opera "La Boheme" premiered in Turin. | |
| 1898 - The Travelers Insurance Company of Hartford, CT, issued | |
| the first automobile insurance policy. Dr. Truman Martin of | |
| Buffalo, NY, paid $11.25 for the policy, which gave him $5,000 | |
| in liability coverage. | |
| 1900 - Eastman Kodak Co. introduced the $1 Brownie box camera. | |
| 1913 - Grand Central Terminal (also known as Grand Central | |
| Station) opened in New York City, NY. It was the largest train | |
| station in the world. | |
| 1919 - The first Miss America was crowned in New York City. | |
| 1920 - The first armored car was introduced. | |
| 1920 - Canada's Royal North West Mounted Police changed their | |
| name to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The organization was | |
| commissioned in 1873. | |
| 1921 - Carmen Fasanella registered as a taxicab owner and driver | |
| in Princeton, New Jersey. Fasanella retired November 2, 1989 | |
| after 68 years and 243 days of service. | |
| 1929 - Weightlifter Charles Rigoulet of France achieved the | |
| first 400 pound �clean and jerk� as he lifted 402-1/2 pounds. | |
| 1930 - The Times published its first crossword puzzle. | |
| 1946 - Norwegian statesman Trygve Lie was chosen to be the first | |
| secretary-general of the United Nations. | |
| 1951 - The first telecast of an atomic explosion took place. | |
| 1951 - The first X-ray moving picture process was demonstrated. | |
| 1953 - CBS-TV debuted "Private Secretary." | |
| 1954 - CBS-TV showed "The Secret Storm" for the first time. | |
| 1957 - P.H. Young became the first black pilot on a scheduled | |
| passenger airline. | |
| 1958 - The United Arab Republic was formed by a union of Egypt | |
| and Syria. It was broken 1961. | |
| 1960 - Four black college students began a sit-in protest at a | |
| lunch counter in Greensboro, NC. They had been refused service. | |
| 1968 - During the Vietnam War, South Vietnamese National Police | |
| Chief Brig. Gen. Nguyen Ngoc Loan executed a Viet Cong officer | |
| with a pistol shot to the head. The scene was captured in a news | |
| photograph. | |
| 1976 - "Sonny and Cher" resumed on TV despite a real life | |
| divorce. | |
| 1979 - Patty Hearst was released from prison after serving 22 | |
| months of a seven-year sentence for bank robbery. Her sentence | |
| had been commuted by U.S. President Carter. | |
| 1979 - Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini was welcomed in Tehran as he | |
| ended nearly 15 years of exile. | |
| 1987 - Terry Williams won the largest slot machine payoff, at | |
| the time, when won $4.9 million after getting four lucky 7s on a | |
| machine in Reno, NV. | |
| 1991 - A USAir jetliner crashed atop a commuter plane at Los | |
| Angeles International Airport. 35 people were killed. | |
| 1994 - Jeff Gillooly pled guilty in Portland, OR, for his role | |
| in the attack on figure skater Nancy Kerrigan. Gillooly, Tonya | |
| Harding's ex-husband, struck a plea bargain under which he | |
| confessed to racketeering charges in exchange for testimony | |
| implicating Harding. | |
| 1996 - Visa and Mastercard announced security measures that | |
| would make it safe to shop on the Internet. | |
| 1998 - Stuart Whitman received a star on the Hollywood Walk of | |
| Fame. | |
| 1999 - Former White House intern Monica Lewinsky gave a | |
| deposition that was videotaped for senators weighing impeachment | |
| charges against U.S. President Clinton. | |
| 2001 - Three Scottish judges found Abdel Basset al-Mergrahi | |
| guilty of the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, which killed | |
| 270 people. The court said that Megrahi was a member of the | |
| Libyan intelligence service. Al-Amin Khalifa, who had been | |
| co-accused, was acquitted and freed. | |
| 2003 - NASA's space shuttle Columbia exploded while re-entering | |
| the Earth's atmosphere. All seven astronauts on board were | |
| killed. | |
| From On-this-day.com. | |
| #Post#: 31-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Events on this day | |
| By: Bennett Davishoff Date: February 2, 2016, 7:42 am | |
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| Wow you are very smart! | |
| #Post#: 33-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Events on this day | |
| By: SimpsonsFan2000 Date: February 2, 2016, 12:03 pm | |
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| Today is February 2nd. Here are the events happened in this day. | |
| 1536 - The Argentine city of Buenos Aires was founded by Pedro | |
| de Mendoza of Spain. | |
| 1653 - New Amsterdam, now known as New York City, was | |
| incorporated. | |
| 1802 - The first leopard to be exhibited in the United States | |
| was shown by Othello Pollard in Boston, MA. | |
| 1848 - The Mexican War was ended with the signing of the Treaty | |
| of Guadalupe Hidalgo. The treaty turned over portions of land to | |
| the U.S., including Texas, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, | |
| California and parts of Colorado and Wyoming. The U.S. gave | |
| Mexico $15,000,000 and assumed responsibility of all claims | |
| against Mexico by American citizens. Texas had already entered | |
| the U.S. on December 29, 1845. | |
| 1848 - The first shipload of Chinese emigrants arrived in San | |
| Francisco, CA. | |
| 1863 - Samuel Langhorne Clemens used a pseudonym for the first | |
| time. He is better remembered by the pseudonym which is Mark | |
| Twain. | |
| 1870 - The "Cardiff Giant" was revealed to be nothing more than | |
| carved gypsum. The discovery in Cardiff, NY, was alleged to be | |
| the petrified remains of a human. | |
| 1876 - The National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs | |
| (known as the National League) was formed in New York. The teams | |
| included were the Chicago White Stockings, Philadelphia | |
| Athletics, Boston Red Stockings, Hartford Dark Blues, Mutual of | |
| New York, St. Louis Brown Stockings, Cincinnati Red Stockings | |
| and the Louisville Grays. | |
| 1878 - Greece declared war on Turkey. | |
| 1880 - The S.S. Strathleven arrived in London with the first | |
| successful shipment of frozen mutton from Australia. | |
| 1887 - The beginning of Groundhog Day in Punxsutawney, PA. | |
| 1892 - William Painter patented the bottle cap. | |
| 1893 - The Edison Studio in West Orange, NJ, made history when | |
| they filmed the first motion picture close-up. The studio was | |
| owned and operated by Thomas Edison. | |
| 1897 - The Pennsylvania state capitol in Harrisburg was | |
| destroyed by fire. The new statehouse was dedicated nine years | |
| later on the same site. | |
| 1913 - Grand Central Terminal officially opened at 12:01 a.m. | |
| Even though construction was not entirely complete more than | |
| 150,000 people visited the new terminal on its opening day. | |
| 1935 - Leonard Keeler conducted the first test of the polygraph | |
| machine, in Portage, WI. | |
| 1943 - During World War II, the remainder of Nazi forces from | |
| the Battle of Stalingrad surrendered to the Soviets. Stalingrad | |
| has since been renamed Volgograd. | |
| 1945 - U.S. President Roosevelt and British Prime Minister | |
| Winston Churchill left for a summit in Yalta with Soviet leader | |
| Josef Stalin. | |
| 1946 - The first Buck Rogers automatic pistol was made. | |
| 1946 - The Mutual Broadcasting System aired "Twenty Questions" | |
| for the first time on radio. The show moved to television 3 | |
| years later. | |
| 1949 - Golfer Ben Hogan was seriously injured in an auto | |
| accident in Van Horn, TX. | |
| 1950 - "What's My Line" debuted on CBS television. | |
| 1962 - The 8th and 9th planets aligned for the first time in 400 | |
| years. | |
| 1967 - The American Basketball Association was formed by | |
| representatives of the NBA. | |
| 1971 - Idi Amin assumed power in Uganda after a coup that ousted | |
| President Milton Obote. | |
| 1980 - The situation known as "Abscam" began when reports | |
| surfaced that the FBI had conducted a sting operation that | |
| targeted members of the U.S. Congress. A phony Arab businessmen | |
| were used in the operation. | |
| 1989 - The final Russian armored column left Kabul, Afghanistan, | |
| after nine years of military occupation. | |
| 1990 - South African President F.W. de Klerk lifted a ban on the | |
| African National Congress and promised to free Nelson Mandela. | |
| 1998 - U.S. President Clinton introduced the first balanced | |
| budget in 30 years. | |
| 1999 - 19 people were killed at Luanda international airport | |
| when a cargo plane crashed just after takeoff. | |
| 1999 - Hugo Ch�vez Fr�as took office. He had been elected | |
| president of Venezuela in December 1998. | |
| 2004 - It was reported that a white powder had been found in an | |
| office of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist. The CDC (Centers | |
| for Disease Control and Prevention) later confirmed that the | |
| powder was the poison ricin. | |
| From on-this-day.com. | |
| #Post#: 43-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Events on this day | |
| By: SimpsonsFan2000 Date: February 3, 2016, 1:36 pm | |
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| Today is February 3rd. Here are the events happened in this day. | |
| 1488 - The Portuguese navigator Bartholomeu Diaz landed at | |
| Mossal Bay in the Cape, the first European known to have landed | |
| on the southern extremity of Africa. | |
| 1690 - The first paper money in America was issued by the | |
| Massachusetts colony. The currency was used to pay soldiers that | |
| were fighting in the war against Quebec. | |
| 1783 - Spain recognized the independence of the United States. | |
| 1809 - The territory of Illinois was created. | |
| 1815 - The world's first commercial cheese factory was | |
| established in Switzerland. | |
| 1862 - Thomas Edison printed the "Weekly Herald" and distributed | |
| it to train passengers traveling between Port Huron and Detroit, | |
| MI. It was the first time a newspaper had been printed on a | |
| train. | |
| 1869 - Edwin Booth opened his new theatre in New York City. The | |
| first production was "Romeo and Juliet". | |
| 1900 - In Frankfort, KY, gubernatorial candidate William Goebels | |
| died from an assasin's bullet wounds. On August 18, 1900, | |
| Ex-Sec. of State Caleb Powers was found guilt of conspiracy to | |
| murder Gov. Goebels. | |
| 1913 - The 16th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified. | |
| It authorized the power to impose and collect income tax. | |
| 1916 - In Ottawa, Canada's original parliament buildings burned | |
| down. | |
| 1917 - The U.S. broke off diplomatic relations with Germany, | |
| which had announced a policy of unrestricted submarine warfare. | |
| 1918 - The Twin Peaks Tunnel began service. It is the longest | |
| streetcar tunnel in the world at 11,920 feet. | |
| 1927 - The Federal Radio Commission was created when U.S. | |
| President Calvin Coolidge signed a bill. | |
| 1941 - In Vichy, France, the Nazis used force to restore Pierre | |
| Laval to office. | |
| 1945 - Russia agreed to enter World War II against Japan. | |
| 1946 - The first issue of "Holiday" magazine appeared. | |
| 1947 - Percival Prattisbecame the first black news correspondent | |
| admitted to the House and Senate press gallery in Washington, | |
| DC. He worked for "Our World" in New York City. | |
| 1951 - Dick Button won the U.S. figure skating title for the | |
| sixth time. | |
| 1951 - The Tennessee Williams play, "The Rose Tattoo", opened on | |
| Broadway in New York. | |
| 1966 - The first rocket-assisted controlled landing on the Moon | |
| was made by the Soviet space vehicle Luna IX. | |
| 1969 - At the Palestinian National Congress in Cairo, Yasser | |
| Arafat was appointed leader of the PLO. | |
| 1972 - The first Winter Olympics in Asia were held at Sapporo, | |
| Japan. | |
| 1984 - Challenger 4 was launched as the tenth space shuttle | |
| mission. | |
| 1989 - South African politician P.W. Botha unwillingly resigned | |
| both party leadership and the presidency after suffering a | |
| stroke. | |
| 1998 - Texas executed Karla Faye Tucker. She was the first woman | |
| executed in the U.S. since 1984. | |
| 1998 - In Italy, a U.S. Military plane hit a cable causing the | |
| death of 20 skiers on a lift. | |
| 2009 - Eric Holder was sworn in as attorney general. He was the | |
| first African-American to hold the post. | |
| 2010 - The Alberto Giacometti sculpture L'Homme qui marche sold | |
| for $103.7 million. | |
| 2015 - The British House of Commons voted to approve letting | |
| scientist create babies from the DNA of three people. | |
| From on-this-day.com. | |
| #Post#: 57-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Events on this day | |
| By: SimpsonsFan2000 Date: February 4, 2016, 10:51 am | |
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| Today is February 4th. Here are the events happened in this day. | |
| 1783 - Britain declared a formal cessation of hostilities with | |
| its former colonies, the United States of America. | |
| 1789 - Electors unanimously chose George Washington to be the | |
| first president of the United States. | |
| 1824 - J.W. Goodrich introduced rubber galoshes to the public. | |
| 1847 - In Maryland, the first U.S. Telegraph Company was | |
| established. | |
| 1861 - Delegates from six southern states met in Montgomery, AL, | |
| to form the Confederate States of America. | |
| 1865 - The Hawaiian Board of Education was formed. | |
| 1895 - The Van Buren Street Bridge opened in Chicago, IL. | |
| 1901 - "Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines" opened in New York | |
| City. | |
| 1904 - The Russo-Japanese War began after Japan laid siege to | |
| Port Arthur. | |
| 1913 - Louis Perlman received a patent for his demountable | |
| tire-carrying rims. | |
| 1932 - The first Winter Olympics were held in the United States | |
| at Lake Placid, NY. | |
| 1935 - CBS radio presented "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" for | |
| the first time. | |
| 1936 - Radium E. became the first radioactive substance to be | |
| produced synthetically. | |
| 1938 - The play "Our Town", by Thornton Wilder, opened in New | |
| York City. | |
| 1941 - The United Service Organizations (USO) was created. | |
| 1945 - During World War II, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt, | |
| British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Soviet leader Josef | |
| Stalin began a conference at Yalta to outline plans for | |
| Germany's defeat. | |
| 1948 - Ceylon gained independence within the British | |
| Commonwealth. The country later became known as Sri Lanka. | |
| 1952 - Jackie Robinson was named Director of Communication for | |
| NBC. He was the first black executive of a major radio-TV | |
| network. | |
| 1953 - "The Stooge" premiered at the Paramount Theatre in New | |
| York City. | |
| 1957 - Smith-Corona Manufacturing Inc., of New York, began | |
| selling portable electric typewriters. The first machine weighed | |
| 19 pounds. | |
| 1964 - The Administrator of General Services announced that the | |
| 24th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution had been ratified. The | |
| amendment banned the poll tax. | |
| 1968 - The world's largest hovercraft was launched at Cowes, | |
| Isle of Wight. | |
| 1973 - The Reshef was unveiled as Israel's missile boat. | |
| 1974 - Patricia (Patty) Hearst was kidnapped in Berkeley, CA, by | |
| the Symbionese Liberation Army. | |
| 1976 - An earthquake in Guatemala and Honduras killed more than | |
| 22,000 people. | |
| 1985 - U.S. President Ronald Reagan's defense budget called for | |
| a tripling of the expenditure on the "Star Wars" research | |
| program. | |
| 1993 - Russian scientists unfurled a giant mirror in orbit and | |
| flashed a beam of sunlight across Europe during the night. | |
| Observers saw it only as a momentary flash. | |
| 1997 - A civil jury in California found O.J. Simpson liable in | |
| the death of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. | |
| Goldman's parents were awarded $8.5 million in compensatory | |
| damages. | |
| 1997 - Two Israeli troop-carrying helicopters collided on their | |
| way to Lebanon, all 73 soldiers and airmen aboard were killed. | |
| 1997 - President Milosevic of Serbia apparently surrendered to | |
| the will of his people, ordering his government to recognize | |
| opposition victories in local elections held in November 1996. | |
| 1997 - Mario Lemieux (Pittsburgh Penguins) scored his 600th | |
| National Hockey League (NHL) goal during his 719th game. Lemieux | |
| reached the milestone second fastest in history. Gretzky had | |
| reached the plateau during his 718th game. | |
| 1998 - In northeast Afghanistan, at least 5,000 | |
| killed in an earthquake that measured 6.1 on the Richter Scale. | |
| 1999 - Warplanes from Israel attacked south Lebanon just after | |
| rockets were fired toward Israel. No casualies were claimed on | |
| either side. | |
| 1999 - Gary Coleman was sentenced to a $400 fine, a suspended | |
| 90-day jail sentence, and ordered to attend 52 anger-management | |
| classes. The sentence stemmed from Coleman assaulting an | |
| autograph seeker on July 30, 1998. | |
| 1999 - Amadou Diallo, an unarmed West African immigrant, was | |
| shot and killed in front of his Bronx home by four plainclothes | |
| New York City police officers. The officers had been conducting | |
| a nighttime search for a rape suspect. | |
| 2000 - Austrian President Thomas Klestil swore in a coalition | |
| government that included Joerg Haider's far-right Freedom Party. | |
| European Union sanctions were a result of the action. | |
| 2003 - Yugoslavia was formally dissolved by lawmakers. The | |
| country was replaced with a loose union of its remaining two | |
| republics, Serbia and Montenegro. | |
| 2004 - The social networking website Facebook.com was launched. | |
| #Post#: 68-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Events on this day | |
| By: SimpsonsFan2000 Date: February 5, 2016, 3:23 pm | |
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| Today is February 5th! | |
| 1782 - The Spanish captured Minorca from the British. | |
| 1783 - Sweden recognized the independence of the United States. | |
| 1846 - "The Oregon Spectator", based in Oregon City, became the | |
| first newspaper published on the Pacific coast. | |
| 1861 - Samuel Goodale patented the moving picture peep show | |
| machine. | |
| 1885 - Congo State was established under Leopold II of Belgium, | |
| as a personal possession. | |
| 1881 - Phoenix, AZ, was incorporated. | |
| 1917 - Mexico's constitution was adopted. | |
| 1917 - The U.S. Congress passed the Immigration Act of 1917 | |
| (Asiatic Barred Zone Act) with an overwhelming majority. The | |
| action overrode President Woodrow Wilson's December 14, 1916 | |
| veto. | |
| 1924 - The BBC time signals, or "pips", from Greenwich | |
| Observatory were heard for the first time. They are broadcast | |
| every hour. | |
| 1931 - Maxine Dunlap became the first woman licensed as a glider | |
| pilot. | |
| 1937 - U.S. President Roosevelt proposed enlarging the U.S. | |
| Supreme Court. The plan failed. | |
| 1940 - "Amanda of Honeymoon Hill" debuted on radio. | |
| 1952 - In New York City, four signs were installed at 44th | |
| Street and Broadway in Times Square that told pedestrians "don't | |
| walk." | |
| 1953 - The Walt Disney�s film "Peter Pan" opened at the Roxy | |
| Theatre in New York City. | |
| Disney movies, music and books | |
| 1958 - Gamel Abdel Nasser was formally nominated to become the | |
| first president of the United Arab Republic. | |
| 1961 - The first issue of the "Sunday Telegraph" was published. | |
| 1962 - French President Charles De Gaulle called for Algeria's | |
| independence. | |
| 1972 - Bob Douglas became the first black man elected to the | |
| Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, MA. | |
| 1982 - Great Britain imposed economic sanctions against Poland | |
| and Russia in protest against martial law in Poland. | |
| 1987 - The Dow Jones industrial average closed above the | |
| 2,200-point for the first time. The market closed at 2201.49. | |
| 1988 - A pair of indictments were unsealed in Florida, accusing | |
| Panama's military leader, Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega, of | |
| bribery and drug trafficking. | |
| 1994 - White separatist Byron De La Beckwith was convicted in | |
| Jackson, MS, of the 1963 murder of civil rights leader Medgar | |
| Evers. | |
| 1997 - Switzerland's "Big Three" banks announced they would | |
| create a $71 million fund for Holocaust victims and their | |
| families. | |
| 1997 - Investment bank Morgan Stanley announced a $10 billion | |
| merger with Dean Witter. | |
| 1999 - Mike Tyson was sentenced to a year in jail for assaulting | |
| two people after a car accident on August 31, 1998. Tyson was | |
| also fined $5,000, had to serve 2 years of probation, and had to | |
| perform 200 hours of community service upon release. | |
| 2001 - It was announced the Kelly Ripa would be Regis Philbin's | |
| cohost. The show was renamed to "Live! With Regis and Kelly." | |
| 2001 - Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman announced their separation. | |
| 2003 - U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell presented evidence | |
| to the U.N. concerning Iraq's material breach of U.N. Resolution | |
| 1441. | |
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| Re: Events on this day | |
| By: Bennett Davishoff Date: February 5, 2016, 3:44 pm | |
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| Also Hail Ceasar comes out on this day. Doesn't interest me. | |
| #Post#: 71-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Events on this day | |
| By: SimpsonsFan2000 Date: February 6, 2016, 7:44 pm | |
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| Today is February 6th! | |
| 1778 - The United States gained official recognition from France | |
| as the two nations signed the Treaty of Amity and Commerce and | |
| the Treaty of Alliance in Paris. | |
| 1788 - Massachusetts became the sixth state to ratify the U.S. | |
| Constitution. | |
| 1815 - The state of New Jersey issued the first American | |
| railroad charter to John Stevens. | |
| 1843 - "The Virginia Minstrels" opened at the Bowery | |
| Amphitheatre in New York City. It was the first minstrel show in | |
| America. | |
| 1899 - The U.S. Senate ratified a peace treaty between the U.S. | |
| and Spain. | |
| 1900 - The Holland Senate ratified the 1899 peace conference | |
| decree that created in international arbitration court at The | |
| Hague. | |
| 1900 - U.S. President McKinley appointed W.H. Taft as | |
| commissioner to report on the Philippines. | |
| 1911 - The first old-age home for pioneers opened in Prescott, | |
| AZ. | |
| 1926 - The National Football League adopted a rule that made | |
| players ineligible for competition until their college class | |
| graduated. | |
| 1932 - Dog sled racing happened for the first time in Olympic | |
| competition. | |
| 1933 - The 20th Amendment to the Constitution was declared in | |
| effect. The amendment moved the start of presidential, | |
| vice-presidential and congressional terms from March to January. | |
| 1937 - K. Elizabeth Ohi became the first Japanese woman lawyer | |
| when she received her degree from John Marshall Law School in | |
| Chicago, IL. | |
| 1950 - NBC radio debuted "Dangerous Assignment". | |
| 1952 - Britain's King George VI died. His daughter, Elizabeth | |
| II, succeeded him. | |
| 1956 - St. Patrick Center opened in Kankakee, IL. It was the | |
| first circular school building in the United States. | |
| 1959 - The U.S., for the first time, successfully test-fired a | |
| Titan intercontinental ballistic missile from Cape Canaveral. | |
| 1971 - NASA Astronaut Alan B. Shepard used a six-iron that he | |
| had brought inside his spacecraft and swung at three golf balls | |
| on the surface of the moon. | |
| 1972 - Over 500,000 pieces of irate mail arrived at the mail | |
| room of CBS-TV, when word leaked out that an edited-for-TV | |
| version of the X-rated movie, "The Demand," would be shown. | |
| 1973 - Construction began on the CN Tower in Toronto, Ontario, | |
| Canada. | |
| 1985 - The French mineral water company, Perrier, debuted its | |
| first new product in 123 years. The new items were water with a | |
| twist of lemon, lime or orange. | |
| 1987 - President Ronald Reagan turned 76 years old this day and | |
| became the oldest U.S. President in history. | |
| 1998 - Washington National Airport was renamed for U.S. | |
| President Ronald Reagan with the signing of a bill by U.S. | |
| President Clinton. | |
| 1999 - King Hussein of Jordan transferred full political power | |
| to his oldest son the Crown Prince Abdullah. | |
| 1999 - Excerpts of former White House intern Monica Lewinsky's | |
| videotaped testimony were shown at President Clinton's | |
| impeachment trial. | |
| 1999 - Heavy fighting resumed along the common border between | |
| Ethiopia and Eritrea. | |
| 2000 - Russia's acting President Vladimir Putin announced that | |
| Russian forces had captured Grozny, Chechnya. The capital city | |
| had been under the control of Chechen rebels. | |
| 2000 - In Finland, Foreign Minister Tarja Halonen became the | |
| first woman to be elected president. | |
| 2000 - U.S. First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton formally declared | |
| that she was a candidate for a U.S. Senate seat from the state | |
| of New York. | |
| 2001 - Ariel Sharon was elected Israeli prime minister. | |
| 2002 - A federal judge ordered John Walker Lindh to be held | |
| without bail pending trial. Lindh was known as the "American | |
| Taliban." | |
| #Post#: 74-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Events on this day | |
| By: SimpsonsFan2000 Date: February 7, 2016, 10:08 am | |
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| Today is February 7th. | |
| 1795 - The 11th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified. | |
| 1818 - "Academician" began publication in New York City. | |
| 1877 - The first Guernsey Cattle Club was organized in New York | |
| City. | |
| 1882 - The last bareknuckle fight for the heavyweight boxing | |
| championship took place in Mississippi City. | |
| 1893 - Elisha Gray patented a machine called the telautograph. | |
| It automatically signed autographs to documents. | |
| 1913 - The Turks lost 5,000 men in a battle with the Bulgarian | |
| army in Gallipoli. | |
| 1922 - DeWitt and Lila Acheson Wallace offered 5,000 copies of | |
| "Reader's Digest" magazine for the first time. | |
| 1931 - The American opera "Peter Ibbetson," by Deems Taylor, | |
| premiered in New York City. | |
| 1936 - The U.S. Vice President�s flag was established by | |
| executive order. | |
| 1940 - "Pinocchio" world premiered at the Center Theatre in | |
| Manhattan. | |
| 1941 - The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and Frank Sinatra recorded | |
| "Everything Happens to Me." | |
| 1943 - The U.S. government announced that shoe rationing would | |
| go into effect in two days. | |
| 1944 - During World War II, the Germans launched a | |
| counteroffensive at Anzio, Italy. | |
| 1959 - The play "The Rivalry" opened in New York City. | |
| 1962 - The U.S. government banned all Cuban imports and | |
| re-export of U.S. products to Cuba from other countries. | |
| 1966 - "Crawdaddy" magazine was published by Paul Williams for | |
| the first time. | |
| 1974 - The nation of Grenada gained independence from Britain. | |
| 1976 - Darryl Sittler (Toronto Maple Leafs) set a National | |
| Hockey League (NHL) record when he scored 10 points in a game | |
| against the Boston Bruins. He scored six goals and four assists. | |
| 1977 - Russia launched Soyuz 24. | |
| 1984 - Space shuttle astronauts Bruce McCandless II and Robert | |
| L. Stewart made the first untethered space walk. | |
| 1985 - "Sports Illustrated" released its annual swimsuit | |
| edition. It was the largest regular edition in the magazine�s | |
| history at 218 pages. | |
| 1985 - "New York, New York" became the official anthem of New | |
| York City. | |
| 1986 - Haitian President-for-Life Jean-Claude Duvalier fled his | |
| country ending 28 years of family rule. | |
| 1991 - The Rev. Jean-Bertrand Aristide was sworn in as Haiti's | |
| first democratically elected president. | |
| 1999 - NASA's Stardust space probe was launched. The mission was | |
| to return comet dust samples from comet Wild 2. The mission was | |
| completed on January 15, 2006 when the sample return capsule | |
| returned to Earth. | |
| 2000 - California's legislature declared that February 13 would | |
| be "Charels M. Schulz Day." | |
| 2008 - The Space Shuttle Atlantis launched with the mission of | |
| delivering the Columbus science laboratory to the International | |
| Space Station. | |
| #Post#: 85-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Events on this day | |
| By: SimpsonsFan2000 Date: February 10, 2016, 11:26 am | |
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| Sorry I was been not doing around doing them recently, but here | |
| it is. Today is February 10th! | |
| 1763 - The Treaty of Paris ended the French and Indian War. In | |
| the treaty France ceded Canada to England. | |
| 1840 - Britain's Queen Victoria married Prince Albert of Saxe | |
| Coburg-Gotha. | |
| 1846 - Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day | |
| Saints began their exodus to the west from Illinois. | |
| 1863 - In New York City, two of the world�s most famous midgets, | |
| General Tom Thumb and Lavinia Warren were married. | |
| 1863 - The fire extinguisher was patented by Alanson Crane. | |
| 1870 - The city of Anaheim was incorporated for the first time. | |
| 1870 - The YWCA was founded in New York City. | |
| 1879 - The electric arc light was used for the first time. | |
| 1897 - "The New York Times" began printing "All the news that's | |
| fit to print" on their front page. | |
| 1920 - Major league baseball representatives outlawed pitches | |
| that involve tampering with the ball. | |
| 1923 - Ink paste was manufactured for the first time by the | |
| Standard Ink Company. | |
| 1925 - The first waterless gas storage tank was placed in | |
| service in Michigan City, IN. | |
| 1933 - The singing telegram was introduced by the Postal | |
| Telegraph Company of New York City. | |
| 1933 - Primo Carnera knocked out Ernie Schaaf in round 13 at | |
| Madison Square Garden in New York City. Schaaf died as a result | |
| of the knockout punch. | |
| 1934 - The first imperforated, ungummed sheets of postage stamps | |
| were issued by the U.S. Postal Service in New York City. | |
| 1935 - The Pennsylvania Railroad began passenger service with | |
| its electric locomotive. The engine was 79-1/2 feet long and | |
| weighed 230 tons. | |
| 1942 - The Normandie, the former French liner, capsized in New | |
| York Harbor. The day before the ship had caught fire while it | |
| was being fitted for the U.S. Navy. | |
| 1949 - "Death of a Salesman" opened at the Morocco Theatre in | |
| New York City. | |
| 1962 - The Soviet Union exchanged capture American U2 pilot | |
| Francis Gary Powers for the Soviet spy Rudolph Ivanovich Abel | |
| being held by the U.S. | |
| 1967 - The 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified. | |
| The amendment required the appointment of a vice-president when | |
| that office became vacant and instituted new measures in the | |
| event of presidential disability. | |
| 1975 - The U.S. Post Office issued a commemorative stamp that | |
| featured NASA's Pioneer 10 spacecraft. | |
| 1981 - The Las Vegas Hilton hotel-casino caught fire. Eight | |
| people were killed and 198 were injured. | |
| 1989 - Ron Brown became the first African American to head a | |
| major U.S. political party when he was elected chairman of the | |
| Democratic National Committee. | |
| 1990 - South African President F.W. de Klerk announced that | |
| black activist Nelson Mandela would be released the next day | |
| after 27 years in captivity. | |
| 1992 - Mike Tyson was convicted in Indianapolis of raping | |
| Desiree Washington, Miss Black American contestant. | |
| 1997 - The U.S. Army suspended its top-ranking enlisted soldier, | |
| Army Sgt. Major Gene McKinney following allegations of sexual | |
| misconduct. McKinney was convicted of obstruction of justice and | |
| acquitted of 18 counts alleging sexual harassment of six | |
| military women. | |
| 1998 - A man became the first to be convicted of committing a | |
| hate crime in cyberspace. The college dropout had e-mailed | |
| threats to Asian students. | |
| 1998 - Voters in Maine repealed a 1997 gay rights law. Maine was | |
| the first state to abandone such legislation. | |
| 1999 - Avalanches killed at least 10 people when they roared | |
| down the French Alps 30 miles from Geneva. | |
| 2005 - North Korea publicly announced for the first time that it | |
| had nuclear arms. The country also rejected attempts to restart | |
| disarmament talks in the near future saying that it needed the | |
| weapons as protection against an increasingly hostile United | |
| States. | |
| 2009 - A Russian and an American satellite collide over Siberia. | |
| 2009 - Amazon announced the Kindle 2. | |
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