15 February In History
Weather History for February 15
1990 A nearly stationary front extended from Kentucky to Virginia. Moist air was lifted over the front and fell as snow and, in some areas, freezing rain.
Famous February 15 Birthdays including Megan Thee Stallion, kingzippy, Lil Poopy, Zachary Gordon, George Russell and many more.
What Happened in February | This Day in History
Feb 13 1980 · Apollo Computer is Incorporated · ENIAC. Feb 14 1946 · John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert Unveil The ENIAC · Niklaus Wirth. Feb 15 1934 · Niklaus ...
#OTD in Royal History 15-28 February - The British Monarchy
15 February 1952 George VI funeral takes place at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. The king was interred initially in the Royal Vault until he was ...
This Day in History: Feb. 15 | Fox News
A Milwaukee jury finds that Jeffrey Dahmer was sane when he killed and mutilated 15 men and boys. Dale Earnhardt Jr. wins the Daytona 500 on ...
Famous Events For February 15 - Today In History - SunSigns.Org
5. 15th Feb 1495: Lithuanian Grand Duke Alexander weds Duchess Elena in Moscow. 6. 15th Feb 1539: In Toledo Emperor Charles on this day receives Cardinal ...
Today in Nerd History | February 15 - LoveThyNerd.com
Combos were originally a bug and not an intended feature of the game. The developers discovered that some moves could be chained together by ...
Birthdays: February 15 · Chris Farley at an event for Excess Baggage (1997). 1. Chris Farley. Actor · 2. Abigail McKern. Actress; Producer · 3. Agustina Cherri.
1995: The Disneyana Convention 1995 - "40 Years of Adventure" (featuring antiques & collectibles) kicks off at the Disneyland Hotel.
World War II Today: February 15 - WWII On This Day in History
World War II Today: February 15 ... Hitler orders that all British merchant ships will be considered warships. 1941. Great Britain breaks off diplomatic relations ...
Black history facts for February 15-21 - St. Louis American
February 15. 1848 — Sarah Roberts is barred from white school in Boston ... 1848 — Sarah Roberts is barred from white school in Boston. Her father, Benjamin ...
On February 15, 1933, Giuseppe Zangara attempted to assassinate President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt in Miami, Florida, just weeks before ...
This day in history — Feb. 15 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
On this date: Jeffrey Dahmer was found to be sane, an assassin barely missed Franklin D. Roosevelt and Nat King Cole died.
February 15, 1978 - Air Force Historical Foundation
1978: During Operation SNOW BLOW II, USAF C-5s, C-141s, and C-130s deliver 2300 tons of snow-removal equipment and other supplies to ...
February 15, 1923, What happened that day? | TakeMeBack.to
February 15, 1923 was a Thursday and it was the 46th day of the year 1923 in the Gregorian calendar. February 15, 1923 can also be written as 2/15/1923 in the ...
Black History Facts - Week of: February 15 - Indianapolis Recorder
February 15, 1968 Henry Lewis On this day Henry Lewis becomes the first African American to lead a symphony orchestra in the United States.
Today in Memphis and World History: February 15
February 15, 2008 - This home at 3969 Hwy. 70 in Huntersville, TN was destroyed in the recent tornado. The storm killed two in the Huntersville area.
February - National Women's History Alliance
February 1, 1978 – First postage stamp to honor a black woman, Harriet Tubman, is issued in Washington, DC · February 4, 1987 – First “National Women in Sports ...
This Week in History: February 15, 1903: First Teddy Bear for Sale
This Week in History: February 15, 1903: First Teddy Bear for Sale. Happy birthday to the teddy bear! ... On this day, February 15, 1903, Morris ...
Vikings
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Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
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Gulliver's Travels
Book by Jonathan SwiftGulliver's Travels, or Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World. In Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of Several Ships is a 1726 prose satire by the Anglo-Irish writer and clergyman Jonathan Swift, satirising both human nature and the "travellers' tales" literary subgenre.
Madame Bovary
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David Copperfield
Novel by Charles DickensDavid Copperfield is a novel by English author Charles Dickens, narrated by the eponymous David Copperfield, detailing his adventures in his journey from infancy to maturity. As such, it is typically categorized in the bildungsroman genre. It was published as a serial in 1849 and 1850 and then as a book in 1850.
A Christmas Carol
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