Daily Calendar for Friday, February 10, 2023
Question of the Day
What are the oldest college and the oldest law school in the United States?
Harvard College (now the undergraduate school of Harvard University) was established in 1636 for men, making it the oldest college in the United States. Virginia’s College of William and Mary was chartered in 1693 and established the first law school in the United States in 1779.
Advice of the Day
A witty saying proves nothing. —Voltaire
Home Hint of the Day
Take advantage of frozen ground by trucking loads of manure out to your garden now. Avoid repeated traffic over one area, however, which may cause some damage to the grass.
Word of the Day
Stratocumulus cloud
Rounded cloud mass that forms on top of a layer.
Puzzle of the Day
When may a chair be said to dislike you?
When it cannot bear you.
Born
- Boris Pasternak (poet) β
- Alan Hale (actor) β
- Bill Tilden, Jr. (tennis player) β
- Jimmy Durante (comedian) β
- John F. Enders (scientist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1954) β
- Bertolt Brecht (dramatist) β
- Lon Chaney, Jr. (actor) β
- Leontyne Price (opera singer) β
- Robert Wagner, Jr. (actor) β
- Roberta Flack (singer) β
- Adrienne Clarkson (Canadian Governor General) β
- Mark Spitz (Olympic gold medal swimmer) β
- Greg Norman (golfer) β
- George Stephanopoulos (political consultant & commentator) β
- Victor Davis (Olympic swimmer) β
- Laura Dern (actress) β
- Emma Roberts (actress) β
- Makenzie Vega (actress) β
Died
- Laura Ingalls Wilder (author) β
- Billy Rose (composer & bandleader) β
- Alex Haley (author) β
- Jim Varney (actor) β
- Retired Lt. Gen. Vernon Walters (ambassador to the UN and Germany) β
- Arthur Miller (playwright) β
- Roy Scheider (actor) β
- Shirley Temple Black (actress) β
Events
- Edmond Halley became second Astronomer Royal of Englandβ
- Treaty of Paris is signed, formally ending the French and Indian War β
- France ceded Canada to England at the Treaty of Paris, ending the French and Indian Warβ
- Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom married Prince Albert of Saxe Coburg-Gothaβ
- Act of Union merged Upper and Lower Canadaβ
- Showman P. T. Barnum staged the wedding of General Tom Thumb and Mercy Lavinia Warren (both little people) in New York. They had to stand on a piano to greet their guests.β
- Alanson Crane patented a fire extinguisher systemβ
- Ontario’s first free public library opened, in Guelphβ
- German government informed the U.S. that after March 1, 1916, armed merchantmen would be treated as warships and attacked without warning (WW I)β
- New Delhi became the capital of Indiaβ
- The New York City-based Postal Telegraph Company introduced the first singing telegramβ
- The first gold record was awarded for sales of over one million copies. It was Glenn Miller’s Chattanooga Choo Chooβ on RCAββ
- Arthur Miller’s play Death of a Salesman premiered in NYβ
- Soviets released U.S. U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers in Berlin in exchange for convicted Soviet agent Rudolf Abelβ
- The 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, providing a contingency plan for presidential successionβ
- Peggy Fleming won an Olympic Gold medal in figure skatingβ
- Arab terrorists killed 1 Israeli and wounded 11 others in an attack at the Munich, West Germany, airportβ
- 28 skiers performed backflips while holding hands, Bromont QuΓ©becβ
- Bonnie Blair became the first U.S. medal winner at the Winter Olympics in Albertville in the women’s 500-meter speed skating. Also the first woman in Olympic history to win consecutive Winter Olympic gold medalsβ
- Garry Kasparov began chess match against computer Deep Blueβββ
- Brett Hull scored his 700th NHL goalβ
- Ray Allen of the Boston Celtics sank his 2,561st 3-pointer, breaking the NBA record set by Reggie Millerβ
Weather
- Early morning tornado at Albany, Georgia, caused over $3 million lossβ
- Thundersnow (heavy snow accompanied by thunder and lightning) in northern New Hampshireβ
- A rare February tornado in southern Oklahoma killed at least 9 peopleβ