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Daily Calendar for Friday, March 9, 2012

Born

  • Amerigo Vespucci (merchant & navigator) –
  • Edwin Forrest (Shakespearean actor) –
  • Will Geer (actor) –
  • Samuel Barber (composer) –
  • Mickey Spillane (author) –
  • Yuri Gagarin (first human to travel in space) –
  • Raul Julia (actor) –
  • Mark Lindsay (musician; member of Paul Revere & the Raiders ) –
  • Bobby Fischer (champion chess player) –
  • Charles Gibson (journalist) –
  • David Hume Kennerly (photographer) –
  • Juliette Binoche (actress) –
  • Emmanuel Lewis (actor) –
  • Lil' Bow Wow (rapper, actor) –
  • Sunisa "Suni" Lee (Olympic gymnast) –

Died

  • Charles Bukowski (poet) –
  • Fernando Rey (actor) –
  • George Burns (comedian & actor) –
  • Chris LeDoux (country musician) –
  • Brad Delp (musician) –
  • Doris "Granny D" Haddock (political activist) –

Events

  • Napoleon Bonaparte married Josephine de Beauharnais in Paris—he arrived two hours late for the wedding–
  • President James Monroe’s daughter, Maria, became the first daughter of a president to be married in the White House–
  • A patent for artificial teeth was granted to Charles Graham of New York–
  • Abraham Lincoln announced he was running for his first political office. He failed for his bid for a seat in the Illinois legislature–
  • First Japanese Ambassador to U.S. arrived in San Francisco, CA–
  • Battle of U.S.S. Monitor and U.S.S. Merrimack (renamed C.S.S. Virginia) ended in a draw–
  • First V-8 Ford was built by Ford Motor Company–
  • The Hundred Days began. President FDR pushed sweeping social and economic reforms of the New Deal through Congress within the next 100 days–
  • Journalist Edward R. Murrow accused Sen. McCarthy of misleading the U.S. public and persecuting Congressional witnesses–
  • Celebrity premiere of East of Eden, the film version of John Stienbeck’s novel–
  • Barbie doll debuted–
  • The first animal to return from space was a dog whose Russian name translated as Blackie, aboard the Soviet spacecraft Sputnik 9–
  • The Smothers Brothers’ television show was cancelled after they refused to censor a comment made by Joan Baez. She wanted to dedicate her song to her husband, David, who was about to go to jail for objecting to the draft–
  • Work began on the 789-mile Alaskan oil pipeline, the largest private construction project in U.S. history–
  • Health and Welfare Canada banned saccharin as a food additive–
  • Anne M. Burford was forced to resign as head of the EPA following a dispute with Congress over the agency’s enforcement of toxic waste regulations–
  • Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Carole King, Gerry Goffin, and Carole Bayer Sager were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame–
  • President George H. W. Bush’s nominee for defense secratary, John Tower, lost Senate ratification vote–
  • Chris Bertish, a South African surfer, paddleboarded across the Atlantic solo. The 4,050 trek took him 93 days.–

Weather

  • Twelve-inch snowstorm in narrow band from Louisville, Kentucky, into Virginia and North Carolina’s mountains–
  • Southern Indiana received up to 9 inches of snow–

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