Sunday, February 28, 2016

History for February 28

History for February 28 - On-This-Day.com:
Linus Pauling 1901 - Nobel prize for chemistry in 1954, Nobel peace prize winner in 1962, 
Milton Caniff 1907 - Cartoonist, Charles Durning 1923 - Actor ("Spy Hard", "Dick Tracy", "The Hindenburg")


Gavin MacLeod 1931 - Actor ("Love Boat", "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"), Mario Andretti 1940 - Auto racer, twin of Aldo Andretti, Bubba Smith 1945 - Football player


1854 - The Republican Party was organized in Ripon, WI. About 50 slavery opponents began the new political group.


1885 - AT&T (American Telephone and Telegraph) was incorporated. The company was capitalized on only $100,000 and provided long distance service for American Bell.


1953 - In a Cambridge University laboratory, scientists James D. Watson and Francis H.C. Crick discovered the double-helix structure of DNA.


1979 - Mr. Ed, the talking horse from the TV show "Mr. Ed", died.


1983 - "M*A*S*H" became the most watched television program in history when the final episode aired.


1986 - Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme was assassinated in Stockholm.


1993 - U.S. Federal agents raided the compound of an armed religious cult in Waco, TX. The ATF had planned to arrest the leader of the Branch Davidians, David Koresh, on federal firearms charges. Four agents and six Davidians were killed and a 51-day standoff followed.


1995 - The Denver International Airport opened after a 16-month delay.

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