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Daily Calendar for Monday, January 7, 2013

Born

  • Israel Putnam (American Revolutionary War general) –
  • Millard Fillmore (13th U.S. president) –
  • Zora Neale Hurston (author) –
  • Vincent Gardenia (actor) –
  • William Peter Blatty (author) –
  • Douglas Kiker (broadcast journalist) –
  • Hunter Davies (author) –
  • Tony Conigliaro (baseball player) –
  • Kenny Loggins (singer) –
  • Erin Gray (actress) –
  • Katie Couric (newscaster) –
  • Nicolas Cage (actor) –
  • Jon Lester (baseball player) –
  • Liam Aiken (actor) –

Died

  • Lou Henry Hoover (U.S. First Lady) –
  • Emperor Hirohito (Japan died after the longest reign of any Japanese monarch, 62 years, and was succeeded by his son, Akihito) –
  • Joe Robbie (founder of the Miami Dolphins) –
  • Bronko Nagurski (football player) –
  • Rosemary Kennedy (sister of President John F. Kennedy who was born with a disability. She was the inspiration for the Special Olympics spearheaded by the Kennedy family) –

Events

  • Major satellites of Jupiter first seen by Galileo–
  • Astronomer Galileo Galilei, armed with a primitive telescope, saw three stars near Jupiter. About a week later a fourth one appeared. Galileo had discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter. Today the moons are called Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto; they are known as the Galilean Satellites.–
  • First typewriter patent issued in England–
  • Bank of North America, first commercial bank chartered by Congress, opened, Philadelphia.–
  • D. Landreth Seed Co. in Philadelphia established–
  • Francois Blanchard and John Jefferies crossed the English Channel from Dover to Calais by hot-air ballon; the first crossing of the Channel by air–
  • The electors were chosen for the first U.S. presidential election. (George Washington was elected president on February 4.)–
  • Indians attempted to ambush cavalry of Iowa volunteers at Julesburg, Colorado–
  • In 1892, with $638, Thomas A. Edison constructed the first movie studio. His first film was made on this day in 1894. Entitled Edison Kinetoscopic Record of a Sneeze, it documents Edison employee Fred Ott while he is sneezing. This remains the earliest copyrighted film still in existence.–
  • Fannie Farmer published her first cookbook–
  • Transatlantic telephone service began between NY and London–
  • U.S. military plant Question Mark completed a 150-hour, 40-minute nonstop flight–
  • Surveyor VII spacecraft launched–
  • A U.S. court of appeals ordered a ban on the pesticide DDT until its effects on public health were studied–
  • Lewis Powell, and William Rehnquist are confirmed as US Supreme Court justices–
  • Phnom Penh, capital of Cambodia, fell to United Front insurgents–
  • President Reagan banned trade and travel to Libya and called for an international boycott because of its involvement in terrorist activities–
  • The Leaning Tower of Pisa closed to the public because of safety concerns–
  • Tom Seaver won election into the Baseball Hall of Fame–

Weather

  • A snowstorm brought a foot of snow to Washington, D.C., 14 inches to New York City, and 18 inches to Philadelphia–
  • Great blizzard raged on Plains; many settlers lost–
  • Severe cold wave in South; worst freeze since 1835 in Florida–
  • The world record 24-hour rainfall total was 72 inches at Foc-Foc, La Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean. The rain ended on January 8.–
  • The temperature at Hawley Lake in Arizona dipped to -40F, setting a new record-low temperature for the state.–
  • First snow in 14 yrs, 6 inches in Rome, Italy; 20 degrees F— lowest temperature in 100 years–
  • Snow covered the Sahara Desert in Ain Sefra, Algeria–
  • The temperature soared to 117 degrees F in Sydney, Australia–

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