Mark Twain(writer; pen name, Mark Twain; real name, Samuel Langhorne Clemens)β
Sir Winston Churchill(British Prime Minister)β
Lucy Maud Montgomery(author)β
Donald Ogden Stewart(actor)β
Clyfford Still(artist)β
Virginia Mayo(actress)β
Dick Clark(entertainer)β
Woody Allen(actor & producer)β
David Mamet(dramatist)β
Mandy Patinkin(actor & singer)β
Billy Idol(singer)β
Bo Jackson(football & baseball player)β
Clay Aiken(singer)β
Elisha Cuthbert(actress)β
Kaley Cuoco(actress)β
Chrissy Teigen(television personality)β
Dylan Cash(actor)β
Died
Oscar Wilde(writer)β
Sister Kenny(nurse who developed a method for treating victims of the disease infantile paralysis)β
Johnny Roventini(radio and TV ad pitchman in the 1930s and 40s)β
Gertrude Ederle(first woman to swim the English Channel)β
Pierre Berton(author)β
Evel Knievel(stunt motorcyclist)β
Paul Walker(actor)β
Jim Nabors(actor and singer)β
George H.W. Bush(41st U.S. president)β
Christine McVie(musician
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Events
Anniversary of Mark Twain’s birthβ
The Mason jar developed by John Mason was patentedβ
U.S. patent was issued to Johann Waehner of New York City for a necktie fastenerβ
Comedienne Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz marriedβ
Meteorite hit Ann Hodges in her home in Sylacauga, Alabamaβ
Larry Bird of the Boston Celtics scored his 20,000th career pointβ
A pristine copy of Action Comics #1, famed for the first appearance of Superman, sold for $2,161,000. It was the first comic book to break the $2 million mark.β
Discovery of 215 fossilized pterosaur eggs in Gobi Desert, China, announcedβ
Weather
The Erie Canal closed due to severely cold weatherβ
A Midwest cold wave brought a temperature of 17 degrees below zero F to Minneapolisβ
A tornado claimed 2 lives in Simsboro, Louisianaβ