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Daily Calendar for Monday, February 10, 2025
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