Daniel Pearl(Wall Street Journal reporter who disappeared and was later killed)–
Nell Carter(singer & actress)–
Helmut Newton(fashion photographer)–
Bob Keeshan(Captain Kangaroo)–
Johnny Carson(comedian who dominated late-night television for 30 years as the host of The Tonight Show)–
Events
Deadliest earthquake on record killed 830,000 in China–
Elizabeth Blackwell became the first woman to receive an M.D. degree–
Envelope machine patented–
California vintner Agoston Haraszthy received 100,000 European grape vine cuttings.–
Charles Curtis first of Native American descent to be elected as U.S. senator–
Leonard Thompson received the world’s first successful insulin injection–
The movie Casablanca was copyrighted–
Duke Ellington played at New York City’s Carnegie Hall for the first time–
Fire devastated streetcar barns in Regina, Saskatchewan–
Bathyscaphe Trieste dove a record-breaking 35,800 feet–
Eldfell volcano began to form, Heimaey Island, Iceland
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Willie Mays elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame–
China’s giant pandas were added to the endangered species list–
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted its first members: Chuck Berry, James Brown, Ray Charles, Sam Cooke, Fats Domino, Everly Brothers, Buddy Holly, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presley, and Little Richard–
International Polar Bear Conservation Centre opened in Winnipeg, Manitoba–
At 12:31 am, a 7.9 earthquake struck the Gulf of Alaska, about 181 miles southeast of Kodiak, prompting a tsunami warning for coastal Alaska and British Columbia, and a tsunami watch for the rest of the U.S. West Coast. This was cancelled after several hours; a minor tsunami, less than a foot, was reported in Alaska.–
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In Iroquois Falls, Ontario, the temperature reached -73°F.–
Eighty degrees below zero F at Prospect Creek, Alaska–
13.4 inches of snow fell on Boston, the most snow the city had received in a single day since the National ÃÛÌÒÁµÈË Service began keeping records in 1892. This was from a powerful blizzard which started on January 22 and ended on the 23rd.–