Monday, March 12, 2018

History for March 12

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History for March 12 - On-This-Day.com:
Clement Studebaker 1831, Jack Kerouac 1922, Barbara Feldon 1933 - Actress ("Get Smart")
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Johnny Rutherford 1938, Mitt Romney 1947 - Politician, James Taylor 1948 - Singer, songwriter
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1894 - Coca-Cola was sold in bottles for the first time.
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1911 - Dr. Fletcher of Rockefeller Institute discovered the cause of infantile paralysis.
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1912 - The Girl Scout organization was founded. The original name was Girl Guides.
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1933 - President Paul von Hindenburg dropped the flag of the German Republic and ordered that the swastika and empire banner be flown side by side.


1947 - U.S. President Truman established the "Truman Doctrine" to help Greece and Turkey resist Communism.
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1974 - "Wonder Woman" debuted on ABC-TV. The show later went to CBS-TV.
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1989 - About 2,500 veterans and supporters marched at the Art Institute of Chicago to demand that officials remove an American flag placed on the floor as part of an exhibit.
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2003 - In Utah, Elizabeth Smart was reunited with her family nine months after she was abducted from her home. She had been taken on June 5, 2002, by a drifter that had previously worked at the Smart home.
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