Boston Sunday Globe

This day in history

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Today is Sunday, Dec. 31, the 365th and final day of 2023. ▶Birthdays: TV producer George Schlatter is 94. Actor Sir Anthony Hopkins is 86. Actor Sarah Miles is 82. Actor Barbara Carrera is 82. Rock musician Andy Summers is 81. Actor Sir Ben Kingsley is 80. Producer-director Taylor Hackford is 79. Fashion designer Diane von Furstenber­g is 77. Actor Tim Matheson is 76. Pop singer Burton Cummings is 76. Actor Joe Dallesandr­o is 75. Rock musician Tom Hamilton (Aerosmith) is

72. Actor James Remar is 70. Actor Bebe Neuwirth is 65. Actor Val Kilmer is 64. Singer Paul Westerberg is 64. Actor Don Diamont is 61. Rock musician Scott Ian (Anthrax) is 60. Actor Gong Li is 58. Author Nicholas Sparks is 58. Pop singer Joe McIntyre is

51. Donald Trump Jr. is 46. Rapper PSY is 46. US Olympic gold medal gymnast Gabby Douglas is 28.

▶ In 1879, Thomas Edison first publicly demonstrat­ed his electric incandesce­nt light by illuminati­ng some 40 bulbs at his laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey.

▶In 1904, New York’s Times Square saw its first New Year’s Eve celebratio­n, with an estimated 200,000 people in attendance.

▶In 1951, the Marshall Plan expired after distributi­ng more than $12 billion in foreign aid. ºIn 1972, Major League baseball player Roberto Clemente, 38, was killed when a plane he had chartered and was traveling on to bring relief supplies to earthquake-devastated Nicaragua crashed shortly after takeoff from Puerto Rico.

▶In 1974, private US citizens were allowed to buy and own gold for the first time in more than 40 years.

▶In 1978, Taiwanese diplomats struck their colors for the final time from the embassy flagpole in Washington, D.C., marking the end of diplomatic relations with the United States.

▶In 1985, singer Rick Nelson, 45, and six other people were killed when fire broke out aboard a plane that was taking the group to a New Year’s Eve performanc­e in Dallas.

▶In 1986, nearly 100 people were killed when fire broke out in the Dupont Plaza Hotel in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

▶In 1987, Robert Mugabe was sworn in as Zimbabwe’s first executive president.

▶In 1995, the syndicated comic strip “Calvin and Hobbes,” created by Bill Watterson, came to an end after a 10-year run.

▶In 1999, Russian President Boris Yeltsin announced his resignatio­n.

▶In 2017, the Cleveland Browns joined the 2008 Detroit Lions as the only teams in NFL history to go 0-and-16, losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers 28-24.

▶In 2019, the health commission in the central Chinese city of Wuhan announced that experts were investigat­ing an outbreak of respirator­y illness and that most of the victims had visited a seafood market in the city; the statement said 27 people had become ill with a strain of viral pneumonia and that seven were in serious condition.

▶In 2020, Britain completed its economic break from the European Union.

▶In 2021, Betty White, a television mainstay for more than 60 years on series including “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and “The Golden Girls,” died less than three weeks before she would have turned 100.

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