Friday, February 24, 2017

History for February 24

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History for February 24 - On-This-Day.com:
Winslow Homer 1836 - Artist, Chester Nimitz 1885 - U.S. Navy Admiral, WWII Commander in Chief, signed the Japanese surrender papers, Abe Vigoda 1921 - Actor ("Barney Miller", "The Godfather")
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George Harrison 1943 - Musician (Beatles) - In 1992, Harrison stated, "I only learned recently after all these years that the date and time of my own birth have always been off by one calendar day and about a half hour on the clock." Previously, Harrison thought his birthday was the 25th. His birth certificate indicates February 25, Edward James Olmos 1947 - Actor ("Blade Runner", "Miami Vice"), Steven Jobs 1955 - Co-founder of Apple, Inc. - iTunes Music


1803 - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled itself to be the final interpreter of all constitutional issues.












1839 - Mr. William S. Otis received a patent for the steam shovel.


1903 - In Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, an area was leased to the U.S. for a naval base.


1938 - The first nylon bristle toothbrush was made. It was the first time that nylon yarn had been used commercially.


1942 - The Voice of America (VOA) aired for the first time.


1945 - During World War II, the Philippine capital of Manilla, was liberated by U.S. soldiers.


1956 - The city of Cleveland invoked a 1931 law that barred people under the age of 18 from dancing in public without an adult guardian.


1981 - Buckingham Palace announced the engagement of Britain's Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer.

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