This Week in History
FEBRUARY 22
1879 – Frank Winfield Woolworth opened his first “Five Cent Store” in Utica, New York.
1935 – Airplanes were no longer permitted to fly over the White House.
FEBRUARY 23
Paddy Tubz was born.
Sonny Livingston was born.
Brian Cori was born.
1945 – U.S. Marines raised the American flag on Iwo Jima.
1997 – Scottish scientists announced the successful cloning of a sheep, Dolly.
FEBRUARY 24
Peter McFadden was born.
Marvin Eisenstadt was born.
1821 – Mexico declared its independence from Spain.
1980 – The U.S. hockey team defeated Finland to win the gold medal at the Lake Placid Olympics.
FEBRUARY 25
Briege McGarrity was born.
1570 – Elizabeth I, queen of England, was excommunicated by Pope Pius V.
1964 – Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) became world heavyweight boxing champion.
FEBRUARY 26
Major James G. McKeon, Esq. was born.
Steph Norton was born.
Suzanne Corrigan was born.
Laura Reynolds Bean was born.
Kerry Gallagher was born.
1919 – Grand Canyon National Park was established.
1993 – A bomb exploded at the World Trade Center in New York. Th e blast killed six people and injured more than 1,000.
FEBRUARY 27
1951 – The 22nd Amendment to the Constitution was ratified, limiting the President to two terms.
1991 – Kuwait was liberated in the Gulf War.
FEBRUARY 28
Beth O’Neill was born.
Christine Mastros was born.
Jaclyn Gentile was born.
Jean Supple was born.
Kevin Judge was born a day later.
1983 – The final episode of M*A*S*H aired. It was the most watched television program in history.