2001: Septuagesima
National Inventors' Day (United States)
1808: First use of anthracite coal as a household fuel
1836: Mount Holyoke Seminary, the first U.S. college for women, founded in South Hadley, Massachusetts
Born 1847: Thomas Alva Edison (inventor)
Born 1912: Rudolf Firkusny (pianist)
Born 1917: Sidney Sheldon (author & producer)
Born 1926: Leslie Nielson (actor)
Born 1934: Tina Louise (actress)
Born 1936: Burt Reynolds (actor)
1954: I Love Lucy won an Emmy for Best Situation Comedy
Born 1962: Sheryl Crow (musician)
Died 1963: Sylvia Plath (poet)
1964: The Beatles had their first live performance in the U.S. at the Washington, D.C. Coliseum
1967: Glowing oval object reported hovering in Milford, Ohio
Born 1969: Jennifer Aniston (actress)
Born 1972: Kelly Slater (surfer)
1977: Largest lobster on record at the time (44 lbs. 6 oz.) caught near Nova Scotia
Born 1979: Brandy (singer & actress)
1989: Barbara Harris became the first female Episcopal bishop
1990: Nelson Mandela was released from prison in South Africa
1994: First joint U.S.-Russian space shuttle mission completed
Died 1994: William Conrad (actor)
Died 2002: Victor Posner (owned Arby's and Royal Crown Cola)
Died 2005: Samuel Alderson (inventor of crash test dummies used to test the safety of cars)
Died 2006: Peter Benchley (author best known for making millions fear swimming with his novel "Jaws")
Died 2010: Alexander McQueen (British fashion designer known for his unconventional designs and shock tactics)
Died 2012: Whitney Houston (singer & actress)



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