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Feb 21, 2018 Week: 08\ Day: 52
86004 Today: H
30° \ L 11° \ Average Sky Cover: 5%
Wind ave.: 8mph\Gusts:
21mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 60°[1995] Record Low: -9°[1955]
Feb Averages: 46°\19°
Feb Records: H: 71° (1986) L: -23° (1985)
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Today’s Quote
Every
man has his follies - and often
they
are the most interesting thing he has got.
Josh Billings
Harper’s Index
98-Number of
the 100 highest paid city employees
in
Boston last year who are members of
the
police dept.
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Observances This Week
14-21
16-25
Date
(Fruit) Week
17-24
18-24
Bird
Health Awareness Week Link
Build A Better Trade Show Image Week
National Engineers Week
Through With The Chew Link
Brotherhood / Sisterhood Week Link
Build A Better Trade Show Image Week
National Engineers Week
Through With The Chew Link
Brotherhood / Sisterhood Week Link
20-23
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Observances for Today
International Mother Language Day
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Today’s Significant US Historical Events
Today’s Significant International
Historical Events
1100’s
1173 Pope Alexander
III canonizes Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury
1400’s
1431 Joan of
Arc's first day of interrogation during her trial for heresy
1700’s
1746 Jacobite
Rising 1745: British forces surrender Inverness Castle to Bonnie Prince Charlie
and the Jacobite forces
1800’s
1828 1st
American Indian newspaper in US, "Cherokee Phoenix", published
1842 1st
known sewing machine patented in US, John Greenough, Washington, D.C.
1846 1st US
woman telegrapher, Sarah G Bagley, Lowell, Massachusetts
1852 George
Bancroft becomes the American Geographical Society's first president
1858 Edwin T
Holmes installs 1st electric burglar alarm (Boston, Massachusetts)
1861 Navaho
indians elect Herrero Grande as chief
1882 NYC's
24 hour race begins, winner with most mileage in 24 hours
1885 Washington
Monument dedicated (Washington, D.C.)
1887 1st US
bacteriology laboratory opens (Brooklyn)
1887 Oregon
becomes 1st US state to make Labor Day a holiday
1900’s
1902 Dr
Harvey Cushing, 1st US brain surgeon, performs his 1st brain operation
1904 National
Ski Association forms in Ishpeming Mich
1918 The
last Carolina parakeet dies in captivity at the Cincinnati Zoo
1922 Irish
Nationalist Eamon De Valera calls a convention of the Sinn Fein, declaring the
Republican Government the only legitimate one in all Ireland
1925 1st
issue of "New Yorker" magazine published
1931 Alka
Seltzer introduced
1947 1st
instant developing camera demonstrated by Edwin Land in NYC
1948 NASCAR
is incorporated.
1952 Dick
Button performs 1st figure skating triple jump in competition
1958 Egypt-Syria
as United Arab Republic elect Nasser president (99.9% vote)
1965 Rights
activist Malcolm X is shot dead by Nation of Islam followers at
Audubon Ballroom in NYC
1971 The
Convention on Psychotropic Substances is signed at Vienna.
1972 Richard
Nixon becomes the first US President to visit China, normalizing relations
between the countries
1980 Eric
Heiden skates Olympic record 1500m in 1:55.44
1982 "Ain't
Misbehavin'" closes at Longacre Theater NYC after 1604 performances
1986 AIDS
patient Ryan White returns to classes at Western Middle School
2000’s
2003 Bill
Maher's political talk show "Real Time with Bill Maher" debuts on HBO
My
Rambling Thoughts
Made it to the
blood draw at 8a…it was 18° outside. Only icy road was the parking lot…everything
else had cinders. I wore gloves so my hand would be semi-warm. Didn’t work that
well, but the great lady did the blood draw and I was home and in my warm home
by 8:40. Not bad. One of the joys of living in a small town.
Snowfall was yet
another bust. While it remains cold (wind drops ‘feels like’ temp by a good
10°), we got about an inch of snow instead of the 3-5” forecasted. So very dry
here…spring looks like it too is going to be a bust. These cold days are
staying around for the remainder of this week… with no moisture in the forecast.
Sigh…
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Birthdays
Today
@- indicates age at death
100’s
@122- Jeanne
Louise Calment,
French
world's oldest woman
(d. 1997)
90’s
93- Robert
Mugabe,
Zimbabwean
revolutionary dictator,
Prime
Minister of Zimbabwe (1980-87) and
1st black
President of Zimbabwe (1988-2017),
born in
Harare, Zimbabwe
70’s
@76- Rue
McClanahan,
actress
(Maude, Golden Girls)
stroke (d.
2010)
75- David
Geffen,
American
record producer (Geffen Records, Asylum) and
film
studio executive (DreamWorks SKG),
born in
Brooklyn
@73- Anaïs
Nin,
French
writer
cervical
cancer (d. 1977)
72- Tyne
Daly,
actress
(Cagney & Lacey, Angel Unchained),
born in
Madison, Wisc
@70- Nina
Simone [Eunice Waymon],
American singer and civil
rights activist (I Loves You, Porgy),
born in
Tyron, North Carolina
breast
cancer (d. 2003)
60’s
@69- Erma
Bombeck,
humorist
(The Grass is Always Greener over the Septic Tank),
born in
Dayton, Ohio
complications
of kidney transplant (d. 1996)
@69- Alan
Rickman,
English actor (Robin
Hood Prince of Thieves, Die Hard,
Harry
Potter),
born in
Hammersmith, London
pancreatic
cancer (d. 2016)
63- Kelsey
Grammer,
American
actor (Fraiser Crane in Cheers, Fraiser),
born in
Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands
60- Mary-Chapin
Carpenter,
country
vocalist (This Shirt)
born in Princeton
NJ,
50’s
@59- Sam
Peckinpah,
film
director (Wild Bunch, Straw Dogs),
born in
Fresno,
heart
failure (d. 1984)
@59- Barbara
Jordan,
(Rep-D-Tx,
1972-78),
born in
Houston
pneumonia
(d. 1996)
54- Scott
Kelly,
American astronaut,
born in
Orange, NJ
30’s
39- Jennifer
Love Hewitt,
American actress (Sarah
Reeves-Party of Five),
born in
Waco, Texas
31- Ellen
Page,
Canadian actress (Juno),
born in
Halifax, Nova Scotia
20’s
29- Corbin
Bleu,
American
actor and singer
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Historical
Obits Today
90’s
@93-2017 Stanislaw
Skrowaczewski,
Polish-born
classical conductor and composer
80’s
@81-1999 Gertrude
B. Elion,
American
biochemist and drug researcher
developed
groundbreaking leukemia and herpes drug
treatments
(Nobel
1988)
60’s
@69-1968 Howard
Florey,
Australian
pathologist and pharmacologist
purified
penicillin (Nobel 1945),
heart
attack
@69-1513 Julius
II,
Italian
Pope (1503-13) and
patron of
Michelangelo, Bramante and Raphael
@67-1961 Frederick
McKinley Jones,
American
inventor (developments in refrigeration),
lung
cancer
40’s
@49-1941 Frederick
Banting,
Canadian
physician,
recipient
of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine,
plane
crash
@42-1437 James
I, King of Scotland (1406-37), murdered in a coup attempt
30’s
@39-1965 Malcolm
X [Little],
African
American human rights activist and
Muslim
minister,
assassinated in
NYC
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Disclaimer: All opinions are mine…feel
free to agree or disagree.
All ‘data’ info is from the internet
sites and is usually checked with at least one other source, but I have learned
that every site contains mistakes and sadly once the information is out there,
many sites simply copy it and is therefore difficult to verify. Also for events
occurring before the Gregorian calendar was adopted [1582] the dates may not be
totally accurate.
☼☼☼☼…And That Is All
for Now…☼☼☼☼
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