Daily Calendar for Sunday, February 21, 2027
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Sunday, February 21, 2027
Died
- Jethro Tull (agriculturist, inventor of the horse-drawn seed drill; died in Shalbourne, Berkshire, England) –
- Malcolm X assassinated in NYC –
- Dame Margot Fonteyn (ballerina) –
- Bart Howard (songwriter known for writing Fly Me to the Moon) –
- Billy Graham (evangelist) –
- Peter Tork (musician, member of The Monkees) –
Born
- Anais Nin (novelist) –
- W.H. Auden (poet) –
- Roderick Haig-Brown (Canadian conservationist and writer; born in Lancing, West Sussex, England) –
- John Robert Lewis (American politician; civil rights leader) –
- Alan Rickman (actor) –
- William Petersen (actor) –
- Kelsey Grammer (actor) –
- Jennifer Love Hewitt (actress) –
- Jordan Peele (comedian and actor) –
- Corbin Bleu (actor) –
Events
- The half-cent denomination was discontinued in the United States –
- Lucy Hobbs Taylor became the first woman to graduate from a dental school, the Ohio College of Dental Surgery in Cincinnati, Ohio –
- The first printed telephone directory was published in New Haven, Connecticut. –
- The Washington Monument was dedicated by President Arthur in Washington, D.C. It took 102 years to complete, beginning in 1783 when Congress proposed it. It was the largest man-made structure in the world at the time –
- First issue of The New Yorker published –
- Polaroid instant camera first demonstrated –
- President Nixon became the first U.S. president to visit a country not diplomatically recognized by the U.S. when he visited China –
- UFO sighted in Portland, Oregon –
Weather
- Granville, North Dakota, experienced a spectacular chinook temperature swing. The temperature rose from -33F in the morning to 50F in the afternoon. –
- Destructive ice storm began in areas of Wisconsin, lasting through February 23 –
- Twelve days of heavy rain and snow in California finally came to an end –
- Two tornadoes hit the Sacramento, California, area –