Saturday, February 17, 2018

February 17

Birthdays:

1989 ~ Chord Overstreet, American actor and singer, best known for his role as Sam in Glee.

1981 ~ Joseph Gordon-Levitt, American actor.

1981 ~ Paris Whitney Hilton, American socialite.

1963 ~ Michael Jordan, American basketball player.

1962 ~ Lou Diamond Phillips, American actor.

1959 ~ Aryeh Deri, Israeli rabbi and politician.

1955 ~ Mo Yan (né Guan Moye), Chinese author and recipient of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature.

1954 ~ Rene Marie Russo, American actress and model.

1942 ~ Huey P. Newton (d. Aug. 22, 1989), American activist in the Civil Rights Movement.  He co-founded the Black Panther Party.  He was shot and killed at age 47 in a drug deal gone bad.

1934 ~ Barry Humphries, Austrian actor and comedian best known for his alter ego, Dame Edna Everage.

1930 ~ Ruth Barbara Rendell, Baroness Rendell of Babergh (d. May 2, 2015), English writer of thrillers and psychological murder mysteries.  She died at age 85.

1929 ~ Chaim Potok (d. July 23, 2002), American-Jewish novelist and rabbi.  He died at age 73.

1925 ~ Hal Holbrook (né Harold Rowe Holbrook, Jr.), American actor, best known for his portrayals of Mark Twain.

1924 ~ Margaret Truman (d. Jan. 29, 2008), American writer and daughter of President Harry S Truman.  She died 19 days before her 84th birthday.

1918 ~ Jacqueline Ferrand (d. Apr. 26, 2014), French mathematician.  She died at age 95.

1917 ~ Albert Lester Lehninger (d. Mar. 4, 1986), American biochemist and author of numerous college textbooks.  He died at about 3 weeks after his 69th birthday.

1916 ~ Geoffrey Bryson Fisken (d. June 12, 2011), New Zealander sheep farmer who became a flying ace during World War II.  He died at age 95.

1905 ~ Rózsa Péter (d. Feb. 16, 1977), Hungarian mathematician.  She is known as the Mother of Recursion Theory.  She died 1 day before her 72nd birthday.

1891 ~ Abraham Fraenkel (d. Oct. 15, 1965), German-born Israeli mathematician.  He died at age 74.

1888 ~ Otto Stern (d. Aug. 17, 1969), German-Jewish physicist and recipient of the 1943 Nobel Prize in Physics.  He died at age 81.

1881 ~ Mary Carson Breckinridge (d. May 16, 1965), American nurse-midwife and founder of the Frontier Nursing Service, which provided medical care to rural and under-populated areas.  She died at age 84.

1844 ~ Aaron Montgomery Ward (d. Dec. 7, 1913), American businessman and founder of the Montgomery Ward department store.  He died at age 69.

1781 ~ René Laennec (d. Aug. 13, 1826), French physician and inventor of the stethoscope.  He died at age 45.

1723 ~ Tobias Mayer (d. Feb. 20, 1762), German astronomer.  He is best known for his study of the Moon.  He died just 3 days after his 39th birthday.

Events that Changed the World:

2015 ~ Mardi Gras.

2008 ~ Kosovo was declared independent from Serbia.

1996 ~ World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov (b. 1963) beat the Deep Blue supercomputer in a chess match.

1995 ~ The Cenepa War between Peru and Ecuador ended on a cease-fire.  The war was fought over control of the disputed Cenepa area on the border between the two countries.

1968 ~ The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame opened in Springfield, Massachusetts.

1964 ~ The United States Supreme Court ruled in the case of Westberry v. Sanders, that congressional districts must be approximately equal in population.

1949 ~ Chaim Weizmann (1874 ~ 1952) began his term as the 1st President of Israel.

1933 ~ Newsweek magazine began publication.

1933 ~ The Blaine Act ended prohibition in the United States.

1904 ~ Giacomo Puccini’s opera, Madama Butterfly, premiered at La Scala in Milan, Italy.

1867 ~ The first ships began passage through the Suez Canal.

1864 ~ The Confederate H.L. Hunley became the first submarine to engage and sink a warship, the USS Houstatonic, during the American Civil War.

1863 ~ A group of citizens of Geneva, Switzerland founded an International Committee for Relief to the Wounded.  In October 1863, the name was changed to the International Committee of the Red Cross.

1801 ~ An electoral tie between Thomas Jefferson (1743 ~ 1826) and Aaron Burr (1756 ~ 1836) was resolved when Jefferson was elected President of the United States and Burr was elected Vice President by the House of Representatives.

1753 ~ Sweden adopts the Gregorian calendar.  February 17 was followed by March 1.

1621 ~ Myles Standish (1584 ~ 1656) was appointed as the first commander of Plymouth colony.

Good-Byes:

2017 ~ Father Magnus Wenninger (b. Oct. 31, 1919), American mathematician and Catholic priest.  He died at age 97.

2015 ~ Dean Edwards Smith (b. Feb. 28, 1931), American legendary college basketball coach who put his players first.  He was the head men’s basketball coach for 36 years at the University of North Carolina.  He prompted desegregation in the sport at his school.  He died three weeks before his 84thbirthday.

2013 ~ Mindy McCready (née Malinda Gayle McCready, b. Nov. 30, 1975), American tortured country singer who fell from grace.  She committed suicide at age 37.

2012 ~ Nicolaas Govert de Bruijn (b. July 9, 1918), Dutch mathematician.  He died at age 93.

2011 ~ William Perry Moore (d. Nov. 4, 1971), American novelist who gave gay teens a hero.  He died of a drug overdose at age 39.

2009 ~ Conchita Cintrón (b. Aug. 9, 1922), Chilean female bullfighter known as the “Blond Goddess.”  She died at age 86.

1982 ~ Thelonious Sphere Monk (b. Oct. 10, 1917), American jazz pianist.  He died at age 64.

1982 ~ Lee Strasberg (né Israel Strassberg, b. Nov. 17, 1901), American actor and director.  He died at age 80.

1970 ~ Shmuel Yosef Agnon (b. July 17, 1888), Ukrainian-born Israeli writer and recipient of the 1966 Nobel Prize in Literature.  He died at age 81.

1966 ~ Alfred Prichard Sloan, Jr. (b. May 23, 1875), American businessman and long time CEO of General Motors.  He died at age 90.

1909 ~ Geronimo, (b. June 16, 1829), Apache leader.  He died at age 79.

1890 ~ Christopher Sholes (b. Feb. 14, 1819), American journalist and inventor of the typewriter.  He died 3 days after his 71st birthday.

1874 ~ Adolphe Quetelet (b. Feb. 22, 1796), Belgian mathematician and astronomer.  He died 5 days before his 78th birthday.

1856 ~ Heinrich Heine (né Christian Johann Heinrich Heine, b. Dec. 13, 1797), German poet.  He died at age 58 in Paris, France.

1848 ~ George Washington Campbell (b. Feb. 9, 1769), 5th Secretary of the Treasury.  He served under President James Madison for 9 months from February 1814 until October 1814.  He died 8 days after his 79th birthday.

1711 ~ Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor (b. July 26, 1678).  He died of small pox at age 32.

1673 ~ Molière (né Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, b. Jan. 15, 1622), French playwright.  He died of tuberculosis a month after his 51st birthday.

1609 ~ Ferdinando I de’Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany (b. July 30, 1549).  He died at age 59.

1600 ~ Giordano Bruno (b. Jan. 1, 1548), Italian friar, mathematician and complogical theorist.  The exact date of his birth is not known, but it is considered to have been on January 1.  He died at age 52.

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