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On This Day in HistoryWednesday, January 12th
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On Jan. 12, 1915, the United States House of Representatives rejected a proposal to give women the right to vote. (Go to article.)On Jan. 12 , 1876Jack London , the American author best known for his novel "The Call of the Wild" , was born. Following his death on Nov. 221916, his obituary appeared in The Times. (Go to obit. | Other Birthdays)
Editorial Cartoon of the Day

On January 12, 1861Harper's Weekly featured a cartoon about secession. (See the cartoon and read an explanation.)

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1519Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I died.
1773The first public museum in America was established, in Charleston, S.C.
1932Hattie W. Caraway, a Democrat from Arkansas, became the first woman elected to the U.S. Senate.
1945Soviet forces began a huge offensive against the Germans in Eastern Europe during World War II.
1948The Supreme Court ruled that states could not discriminate against law-school applicants because of race.
1959Berry Gordy Jr. founded Motown Records (originally Tamla Records) in Detroit.
1969Led Zeppelin's self-titled first album was released.
1969The New York Jets defeated the Baltimore Colts 16-7 in Super Bowl III at the Orange Bowl in Miami.
1971The sitcom "All in the Family" premiered on CBS.
1991A deeply divided Congress gave President George H.W. Bush the authority to use force to expel Iraq from Kuwait. (The Senate vote was 52-47; the House followed suit 250-183.)
1998Linda Tripp provided Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr's office with taped conversations between herself and former White House intern Monica Lewinsky.
2000The Supreme Court gave police broad authority to stop and question people who run at the sight of an officer.
2005Britain's Prince Harry apologized after a newspaper published a photograph of the young royal wearing a Nazi uniform to a costume party.
2006Mehmet Ali Agca, the Turkish gunman who'd shot Pope John Paul II in 1981, was released from an Istanbul prison.
2006A stampede broke out during the Islamic hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, killing 363 people.
2010Haiti was struck by a magnitude-7 earthquake, killing as many as 300,000 residents and leaving over 1.5 million people homeless.

Current Birthdays
Howard Stern turns 57 years old today.

AP Photo/Evan Agostini Radio talk show host Howard Stern turns 57 years old today.

85Ray Price
Country singer
81Glenn Yarborough
Singer
76The Amazing Kreskin
Magician
72William Lee Golden
Country singer (The Oak Ridge Boys)
67Joe Frazier
Boxing Hall of Famer
67Cynthia Robinson
Rock musician (Sly and the Family Stone)
60Kirstie Alley
Actress ("Cheers")
60Rush Limbaugh
Radio talk show host
59Ricky Van Shelton
Country singer
53Christiane Amanpour
Broadcast journalist
51Oliver Platt
Actor
51Dominique Wilkins
Basketball Hall of Famer
47Jeff Bezos
Amazon.com founder and CEO
45Rob Zombie
Rock singer
44Vendela
Model
43Rachael Harris
Actress
37Melanie Chisholm
Singer (Spice Girls)
24Naya Rivera
Actress ("Glee")
Historic Birthdays
Jack London
 
1/12/1876 - 11/22/1916
American novelist 

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61John Winthrop
1/12/1588 (O.S.) - 3/26/1649 (O.S.)
Massachusetts Bay Colony founder

75Charles Perrault
1/12/1628 - 5/16/1703
French poet

56John Hancock
1/12/1737(O.S.)- 10/8/1793 (O.S.)
American revolutionary leader

41Jakob Michael Lenz
1/12/1751 - 5/24/1792
Russian-born German poet

69Francis Henry Underwood
1/12/1825 - 8/7/1894
American lawyer/author

69John Singer Sargent
1/12/1856 - 4/15/1925
Italian-born American artist

86Max Eastman
1/12/1883 - 3/25/1969
American poet/editor

80Louis Horst
1/12/1884 - 1/23/1964
American pianist/composer

53Hermann Goering
1/12/1893 - 10/15/1946
German Nazi commander


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