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On this day in 1987 Aretha Franklin became the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.


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I have been reminded that something wonderful happened on this day in history, 1984.


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I have been reminded that something wonderful happened on this day in history, 1984.


Let's hear it for the Mac!
 
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Born 1756: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart


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jkt, I am currently reading Musicophilia: Oliver Sacks
http://musicophilia.com/
Fascinating!

Wolfgang had something going on!!!
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Born 1880: W.C. Fields


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"There you are, you little s.o.b.!" said W.C. to a young R.B. and as he grudgingly handed him an autograph on the streets of Hollywood, way back when! Right?
 
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"There you are, you little s.o.b.!" said W.C. to a young R.B. and as he grudgingly handed him an autograph on the streets of Hollywood, way back when! Right?


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On February 1, 1966, Buster Keaton passed away quietly of advanced lung cancer after playing cards all afternoon with his wife Eleanor. He also met Ray on the streets of Hollywood, unfortunately Ray doesn't seem to have much to say about their interactions.
 
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Almost to late to post:

Born 1906: Lon Chaney, Jr.


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In 2000, Charles M. Schulz, creator of Peanuts and direct inspiration for The Halloween Tree, passed away. I always thought it was on February 13, the day of the last strip, but Wikipedia says it was February 12. I never forget that morning in church. For some reason it was really full that day and there was palpable shock when I announced the news.
 
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In 2000, Charles M. Schulz, creator of Peanuts and direct inspiration for The Halloween Tree, passed away. I always thought it was on February 13, the day of the last strip, but Wikipedia says it was February 12. I never forget that morning in church. For some reason it was really full that day and there was palpable shock when I announced the news.


I watched him play ice hockey and waltzed with him just 3 years before, before moving to Alaska. A friend gave me the book "Good Grief", written during his lifetime. So many things on this site make me cry, or feel like crying.
 
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1977: First unmanned test flight of space shuttle Enterprise mounted on another aircraft.


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