Birthdays: Lorenzo De Medici” the Magnificent”, Pope
Alexander VI Borgia, Paul Revere, Betsy Ross, Mad Anthony Wayne, E.M.
Forrester, J. Edgar Hoover, Alfred Steiglitz, Xavier Cugat, Frank Langella is 77,
Barry Goldwater, Kuniyoshi Utagawa, Dana Andrews, Idi Amin, Kliban, Verne
Troyer (Mini-Me)
1881- Eastman Kodak Company formed. Kodak supposedly was
named from the sound of the snapping camera shutter. Ko-DAK!
1914- The Archbishop of Paris threatens with excommunication
young people who dance the Tango. "It's lascivious nature offends
morality."
1939- Vladimir Zworkin patented the Iconoscope ( the eye of
a TV camera ) and Kinescope. The television process evolved over so many years
-there were experimental TV stations in 1923 and the Berlin Olympics of 1936
were televised. So you can't really point to one Tom Edison type inventor,
although Zworkin, Englishman James Logie Baird in 1924, Philo Farnsworth, and
Dr. Lee DeForest all at one time tried to take the full credit.
1943- Walt Disney's Donald Duck cartoon Der Fuehrer's Face
premiered.
1959- The Chipmunk Song by David Seville (aka Ross
Bagdassarian) tops the pop charts..
1960- The Radio and Television Director's Guild merge with
the Screen Directors Guild to form the DGA.
1963- Tetsuwan Atomu or Atom Boy, an animated television
show by Osamu Tezuka premiered on Japanese TV. As Astro Boy it became the first
Japanese anime show to break into the mainstream American market.
1966- An ailing Walt Disney served as Grand Marshal for the
Tournament of Roses Parade. Standing in the crowd on the curb with his mother
was 8 year old John Lasseter.
1976- Potheads sneak up to the Hollywood Sign and change the
two “O’s to “E’s so the sign read HOLLYWEED. Awright Dudes!
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