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This Day in History March 12
71st day of 2010 - 294 remaining
Friday, March 12, 2010 GIRL SCOUTS DAY ![]() Gather ’round and munch a bunch of delicious Girl Scouts cookies, as we tell you the story of how the Girl Scouts of the USA was founded on this day in 1912. Juliette Gordon Low of Savannah, Georgia is the person credited with starting this group for young girls, figuring, of course, that if there were Boy Scouts, why not Girl Scouts, too? However, at first, the girls weren’t called Girl Scouts at all. They were called Girl Guides until the name was officially changed a short time after the group’s founding. Volunteer, help a friend, set an example and complete a project, then pass those chocolate mint and peanut butter-filled cookies, please. Events March 12 1755 - The first reported use of the steam engine was made -- in North Arlington, NJ. 1884 - The State of Mississippi authorized the first state-supported college for women. It was called the Mississippi Industrial Institute and College. 1889 - Almon B. Strowger stepped up to the counter at the U.S. Patent Office to file for his invention, the automatic telephone system. The system was installed in Laporte, IN in 1892. It worked, but not well enough. Mr. Bell’s invention was deemed much more reliable. Good thing or we would have been complaining about Ma Stowger for years and years. 1933 - Eight days after he was inaugurated, U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt presented his first presidential address to the nation. It was the first of what were called Roosevelt’s famous Fireside Chats. The name, incidentally, was coined by newsman, Robert Trout. He thought that the President sounded as if he was sitting with us in living rooms all over the nation next to a roaring fire, just telling it like it was. These frequent, soothing, down-to-earth talks helped bolster President Roosevelt’s enormous popularity for four terms in office, making him, many say, the greatest President of the century, if not of all time. 1935 - Parimutuel betting became a reality as horse race bets were legalized in the state of Nebraska. There are still U.S. states where horse racing, betting or other forms of legalized gambling still ‘nag’ legislatures, despite the fact that other states have been participating in these activities for decades. 1939 - Artie Shaw and his band recorded the standard, Deep Purple (with Helen Forrest singing the vocal), in New York for the Bluebird label. Larry Clinton and his orchestra had a number one song with a similar arrangement of the same tune that same year. It later was a hit for saxophonist, Nino Tempo and his sister, April Stevens in 1963. Hundreds of versions of this song have been recorded through the years, making it one of the most popular standards of all time. 1951 - “Mr. Wiiiiillllssssson!” The comic strip, Dennis the Menace, appeared for the first time in 16 newspapers across the U.S. The strip became an international favorite in thousands of newspapers and spawned a CBS-TV program that starred Jay North as Dennis. The series lasted for several seasons and is still seen in syndicated re-runs. A somewhat popular movie starring Walter Matthau as Mr. Wilson and Christopher Lloyd as the bad guy was released in 1993. 1955 - One of the great groups of jazz appeared for the first time at Carnegie Hall in New York City. The Dave Brubeck Quartet presented a magnificent concert for jazz fans. Joining with Brubeck, in what would become one of the most popular concert draws on college campuses, were names that would become legends in their own right, including Paul Desmond on alto sax, Joe Morello on drums and Eugene Wright on bass. 1966 - Bobby Hull of the Chicago Blackhawks became the first player in the National Hockey League to score 51 points in a single season. 1969 - Wedding bells rang in London for singer, Paul McCartney and his new bride, photographer, Linda Eastman. 1974 - Wonder Woman, the TV movie, came to ABC-TV, starring ... are you ready??? Cathy Lee Crosby. In November 1975, another Wonder Woman TV movie aired starring Lynda Carter. Eventually, after a series of specials, Wonder Woman became a regular CBS-TV show, still starring Lynda Carter in the title role. Wonder Woman’s real name, for those who have lost sleep wondering about such trivia, was Yeoman Diana Prince. As a bonus, Wonder Girl, Diana’s kid sister Druscilla, was played by Debra Winger. How about that? 1985 - Auto dealer Tom Benson and several investors plunked down some cash to buy the New Orleans Saints football team. The bankroll was quite substantial -- about $64 million -- making quite a hurricane in the French Quarter. 1985 - Larry Bird, of the NBA’s Boston Celtics, scored a club-record 60 points in a 126-116 victory over the Atlanta Hawks. Bird broke the record previously held by teammate Kevin McHale, who scored 56 points just nine days earlier. 1985 - Former U.S. President Richard M. Nixon announced that he planned to drop Secret Service protection and hire his own bodyguards. The plan would save taxpayers about $3 million a year. Nixon said that he was taking the action, “to do his part to help cut the federal deficit.” 1987 - Both Coca-Cola and Boeing Company joined the rank and file of the Dow Jones Industrials this day. The 30-stock average said “adieu” to the stock of Owens-Illinois Glass and Inco Ltd. to make room for the new issues. Birthdays March 12 1806 - Jane (Means Appleton) Pierce First Lady [1853-1857]: wife of Franklin Pierce, 14th President of the U.S.; died Dec 2, 1863 1832 - Charles Boycott real estate agent: refused to lower rents, served eviction notices instead [1880]; tenants refused to deal with him; in other words, they boycotted Boycott making his name a part of the English language from then on; died in 1897 1910 - Roger L. Stevens producer: West Side Story, Bus Stop, A Man for All Seasons, Tea and Sympathy, Deathtrap, First Monday in October, Mary, Mary; founding chairman: National Council on the Arts, the Kennedy Center; died Feb 2, 1998 1912 - Paul Weston (Wetstein) orchestra leader, arranger: Nevertheless [I’m in Love with You], Theme from Shane; songwriter: I Should Care, Shrimp Boats for wife: Jo Stafford; died Sep 20, 1996 1917 - Googie Withers (Georgette Lizette Withers actress: Northanger Abbey, Devil on Horseback, Accused, Dead of Night 1921 - Gordon MacRae actor: Oklahoma!, Carousel, The Desert Song; singer: I Still Get Jealous, It’s Magic, Hair of Gold Eyes of Blue, C’est Magnifique, The Secret [with Jo Stafford]; died Jan 24, 1986 1922 - Jack Kerouac author: On the Road, The Town and the City, The Dharma Bums, The Subterraneans, Doctor Sax, Maggie Cassidy, Lonesome Traveler, Big Sur, Desolation Angels, Visions of Cody; died Oct 21, 1969 1923 - Capt. Walter ‘Wally’ M. Shirra Jr. astronaut: one of original 7 Project Mercury astronauts: Flew on Mercury 8 [1962: 6 earth orbits]; Gemini 6 [1965: first rendezvous in space: with Gemini 7]; Apollo 7 [1968]; died May 3, 2007 1926 - Hildy Parks Emmy Award-winning producer: The 34th Annual Tony Awards [June 8, 1980], Night of 100 Stars [1982]; TV panelist: To Tell the Truth, Down You Go; actress: Studio One; died Oct 7, 2004 1928 - Edward Albee Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright: A Delicate Balance [1967], Seascape [1974], Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? 1930 - Bronco Horvath hockey: NHL: NY Rangers, Montreal Canadiens, Boston Bruins, Chicago Blackhawks, Toronto Maple Leafs, Minnesota North Stars 1930 - Vern (Vernon Sanders) ‘Deacon’ Law baseball: pitcher: Pittsburgh Pirates [World Series: 1960/all-star: 1960/Cy Young Award: 1960 1932 - Andrew Young U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations [under President Jimmy Carter]; 2-term mayor of Atlanta, GA; U.S. United Nations ambassador; president of National Council Churches 1933 - Barbara Feldon (Hall) actress: Get Smart, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. 1938 - Lew Dewitt singer: group: The Statler Brothers: Flowers on the Wall, Bed of Roses; died Aug 15, 1990 1938 - Johnny Rutherford auto racer: Indianapolis 500 winner: [1974, 1976, 1980] 1939 - Johnny (John Wesley) Callison baseball: Chicago White Sox, Philadelphia Phillies [all-star: 1962, 1964, 1965], Chicago Cubs, NY Yankees 1940 - Al Jarreau singer: Breakin’ Away, We’re in This Love Together 1942 - Brian O’Hara musician: guitar, singer: group: The Fourmost: Hello Little Girl, I’m in Love, A Little Loving, Baby I Need Your Loving; died June 27, 1999 1942 - Jim (James Sherman) Wynn baseball: Houston Colt .45’s, Houston Astros [all-star: 1967], LA Dodgers [all-star: 1974, 1975/World Series: 1974], Atlanta Braves, Milwaukee Brewers, NY Yankees 1946 - Liza Minnelli Academy Award-winning actress: Cabaret [1972]; The Sterile Cuckoo, Arthur, Liza with a ‘Z’!; daughter of Judy Garland and Vincente Minnelli 1948 - Mark Moseley football: NFL record for scoring 161 points [1983]: kicking 62 extra points and 33 field goals for Washington Redskins; fifth all-time scorer 1948 - James Taylor singer: You’ve Got a Friend, Handy Man, Fire & Rain, How Sweet It Is [To Be Loved By You]; formerly married to Carly Simon 1949 - Mike Gibbins musician: drums: group: Badfinger: Maybe Tomorrow, No Matter What, Day After Day, Feel like Makin’ Love; died Oct 4, 2005 1949 - Bill Payne musician: keyboards: group: Little Feat: Willin’, LPs: The Last Record Album, Time Loves a Hero; songwriter w/wife Fran Tate 1957 - Marlon Jackson singer: group: The Jackson Five; Michael’s brother 1962 - Darryl (Eugene) Strawberry baseball: NY Mets [Rookie of the Year: 1983/NL MVP [26 HR, 74 RBIs in 122 games: 1983]/all-star: 1984-1990/World Series: 1986], LA Dodgers [all-star: 1991], SF Giants, NY Yankees [World Series: 1996] ABA Birthdays Today RJester464 , jblues (63) , bobuzzell (58) , gonekuntry (55) , nashhrizvi (51) , poppyrizvi (51) , Polita (48) , slobodkinvadim (48) , yuriria (43) , alghus (41) , lrojas (40) , athlonix (33) , frt3 (30) , ruthlessrick (27) , EldinCbr (25) Chart Toppers March 12 1951If - Perry Como My Heart Cries for You - Guy Mitchell Be My Love - Mario Lanza There’s Been a Change in Me - Eddy Arnold 1959Venus - Frankie Avalon Charlie Brown - The Coasters Alvin’s Harmonica - David Seville & The Chipmunks Don’t Take Your Guns to Town - Johnny Cash 1967Love is Here and Now You’re Gone - The Supremes Baby I Need Your Lovin’ - Johnny Rivers Penny Lane - The Beatles The Fugitive - Merle Haggard 1975Have You Never Been Mellow - Olivia Newton-John Black Water - The Doobie Brothers My Eyes Adored You - Frankie Valli Linda on My Mind - Conway Twitty 1983Billy Jean - Michael Jackson Shame on the Moon - Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band Do You Really Want to Hurt Me - Culture Club The Rose - Conway Twitty 1991Someday - Mariah Carey One More Try - Timmy -T- Show Me the Way - Styx I’d Love You All Over Again - Alan Jackson Chart Topper March 12th, 1975...Have You Never Been Mellow - Olivia Newton-John ![]()
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Thanks buddy,have a great day.
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thanks buddy for another great and interesting piece of history and thanks for sharing it with us my friend...
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Re: This Day in History March 12
Thanks Buddy, another great history lesson! We all enjoy this.
Have a great Friday!!
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thank you buddy for the info.
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How Sweet it is!!!!
Happy Birthday James Taylor!!! ![]() Great Post as always!! Thanks Buddy!!
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Thank you Buddy for all the great information, and the tunes. Your music vocabulary is vast my friend. TGIF.
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Thanx, Buddy. Excellent job
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