Porterville Recorder

DAY IN HISTORY

- By Andrews Mcmeel Almanac

Thursday, January 21, 2021

Today is the 21st day of 2021 and the 32nd day of winter.

TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1793, King Louis XVI of France was executed by guillotine in Paris.

In 1861, Jefferson Davis resigned from the U.S.

Senate to lead the Confederac­y during the Civil War.

In 1977, President Jimmy Carter pardoned nearly all Vietnam War draft evaders.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Ethan Allen (1738-1789), writer/military leader; Christian Dior (19051957), fashion designer;

Telly Savalas (1922-1994), actor; Wolfman Jack (1938-1995), disc jockey; Jack Nicklaus (1940- ), golfer; Placido Domingo (1941- ), opera singer; Paul Allen (1953-2018), co-founder of Microsoft; Geena Davis (1956- ), actress; Hakeem Olajuwon (1963- ), basketball player; Jam Master Jay (19652002), rapper.

TODAY’S FACT: The guillotine was used for executions in France as recently as 1977. The death penalty was abolished there in 1981.

TODAY’S SPORTS:

In 1979, the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Dallas Cowboys 35-31 in Super Bowl XIII to become the first NFL team to win three Super Bowls.

TODAY’S QUOTE: “In my experience, each failure contains the seeds of your next success -- if you are willing to learn from it. “— Paul Allen, “Idea Man”

TODAY’S NUMBER:

9 — price in shillings (approximat­ely $72 in modern American currency) of William Hill Brown’s “The Power of Sympathy: or, The Triumph of Nature,” published in Boston on this day in 1789. The work is widely considered to be the first American novel.

TODAY’S MOON: Between first quarter moon (Jan 20) and full moon (Jan. 28).

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