On this date in . . .
1940: MGM released the movie cartoon
"Puss Gets the Boot," the first starring Tom and Jerry, though Tom was called
Jasper. Jasper and Jerry were nominated for an Academy Award, but lost. Eventually, Tom
and Jerry won seven Oscars for their creators Hanna and Barbera.
1952, 1953, 1956, 1961, and 1966: Ralph
and Carolyn Cummins of Clintwood, Virginia, had a child. Four girls and one boy, all born
on Feb. 20.
1962: Astronaut John Glenn became the
first American to orbit the Earth, aboard the Friendship 7 Mercury capsule.
1965: Buck Owens hit #1 on the Billboard
country chart with "I've Got a Tiger by the Tail."
1985: Clarence Nash died in California of leukemia
at age 80. He was the voice of Donald Duck.
1987: Host David Hartman left ABC’s
"Good Morning America" after 11 years.
1988: The United Youth Movement in Jorhor,
Malaysia, set off an 18,777-foot display of 3,338,777 firecrackers. It exploded for 9
hours and 27 minutes, the longest firecracker display ever popped.
1992: Ross Perot said that he "wouldnt
be temperamentally fit" for the presidency, but hinted he would run if voters put him
on the ballot in all 50 states.
1997: The Trinity Broadcasting network announced it
had dropped singer Pat Boones Gospel America show after he recorded a heavy
metal album and appeared on the American Music Awards in black leather and a
studded dog collar.
1997: Ben and Jerry's introduced a their ice cream
Phish Food, named after the rock group Phish.
1998: American Tara Lipinski became the
youngest gold medal winner in winter Olympics history when she won the ladies' figure
skating title at Nagano, Japan. Tara was 15.
2001:
A man who led police on a 10
mile-an-hour chase on a tractor was jailed for a year. The driver was chased after being
spotted driving while drinking a beer. Residents of Janesville, Wisconsin, lined the chase
route and some even took photos. The driver eventually stopped in a church parking lot and
told officers he didn't think he would be arrested there. He was.\
2005:
Actress Sandra Dee died at age 62.
2006: The Danish newspaper that published controversial cartoons of
Muslim Prophet Mohammed and triggered widespread, angry and often deadly protests, ran a full-page apology in Saudi papers.
2008:
An Amarillo, Texas, special-needs nurse was caring for a two-faced
kitten after her cat gave birth in her home. Renee Cook said the
two-faced kitten was feisty soon after being born and that it has a
strong heartbeat and a good chance to live. Cook said she just might
name it Double-Trouble.
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