Birthdays: Meriwether Lewis, Austrian Emperor
Franz Josef II, Leo Slezak, Shelly Winters, Roberto Clemente, Rafer Johnson,
Enoch Light, Coco Channel, Roman Polanski is 83, Patrick Swayze, Madeleine
Stowe, Christian Slater, Edward Norton is 47, Martin Mull, Denis Leary is 59,
Robert Redford, born Charles Robert Redford Jr, is 80
1939- The movie the Wizard of Oz
released and made a star of Judy Garland.
1947- Hewlett-Packard file papers
to incorporate their electronics company. They began doing business in 1937.
1953- The first MacDonalds
franchise restaurant opened in Downey California.
1955- Folksinger Pete Seeger
appeared before the House UnAmerican Activities Committee. He refused to
cooperate, and was blacklisted. But he still managed to have a successful career
on the folk scene, and appeared on TV in 1967.
1956- Actress Vivien Leigh
suffered a mental breakdown after a miscarriage.
1958 -
"Lolita," by Vladimir Nabokov, published. The novel was rejected by
four publishers before Putnams picked it up. It became a best seller and
allowed Nabokov to quit teaching and focus on writing.
1958 –
The TV Game Show Scandal investigation starts. Allegations that popular quiz
shows like 21 were rigged turned out to be true.
1962 -
Peter, Paul & Mary release their famous folk song "If I Had a
Hammer".
1966- HAPPY BIRTHDAY SLURPEE! The Ice Slurpee was invented by two Dallas
engineers for a failing Oklahoma ice cream store.
1974- The Xerox Company decided
not to seriously market the Alto, the first personal computer that had a GUI,
ethernet and mouse, long before anyone else. Xerox decided to stick with
copying machines and let go of many of their Palo Alto development team Xerox
PARC. Most of their breakthroughs wound up in other computers like the Lisa, Macintosh
and the IBM PC.
1977- The rock band the Police
make their debut in a Birmingham nightclub. The lead singer Gordon Sumner
started to get the nickname Sting, from the black & yellow striped shirt he
habitually wore.
1990- 510 animators pay tribute to
Betty Boop creator Grim Natwick on his 100th Birthday. It was the
last big gathering of the Golden Age artists of Hollywood Animation. Chuck
Jones, Walter Lantz, Disney’s Nine Old Men, Friz Freleng.
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