Porterville Recorder

DAY IN HISTORY

TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 2023

- by Andrews Mcmeel Almanac

Today is the 73rd day of 2023 and the 84th day of winter.

TODAY’S HISTORY:

In 1794, inventor Eli Whitney received a patent for the cotton gin.

In 1900, the Gold Standard Act was signed into law by President William Mckinley.

In 1950, the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion instituted the “Ten Most Wanted Fugitives” list.

In 1990, General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev was elected as the first (and last) president of the Soviet Union.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS:

Georg Philipp Telemann (1681-1767), composer; Arthur O’shaughness­y (1844-1881), poet; Albert Einstein (1879-1955), physicist/nobel Prize winner; Lee Petty (19142000), race car driver; Hank Ketcham (19202001), cartoonist; Diane Arbus (1923-1971), photograph­er; Michael Caine (1933- ), actor; Quincy Jones (1933- ), record producer; Wolfgang Petersen (1941-2022), filmmaker;

Billy Crystal (1948- ), actor/comedian; Grace Park (1974- ), actress; Jamie Bell (1986- ), actor; Stephen Curry (1988- ), basketball player; Ansel Elgort (1994- ), actor; Simone Biles (1997- ), gymnast.

TODAY’S FACT:

Of the 529 fugitives (as of January 2023) who have been on the FBI’S “Most Wanted” list since its inception in 1950, only 11 were women.

TODAY’S SPORTS:

In 1967, the AFL and NFL held their first common draft of college football

players. The Baltimore Colts selected defensive end Bubba Smith of Michigan State with the first pick.

TODAY’S QUOTE:

“I never cared about money or fame, and I don’t care now. I follow the groove, and money always follows.” — Quincy Jones

TODAY’S NUMBER:

80 — number of Grammy nomination­s for producer Quincy Jones. Only Jay-z and Beyonce (88 each) and Paul Mccartney (81) have more.

TODAY’S MOON:

Last quarter moon (March 14).

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