Today in History
Historical Events
The first mass inoculation against polio is conducted. Virologist Jonas Salk's vaccine is still one of the two versions used today, along with Hilary Koprowski's live polio vaccine.
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) begins operating. The ISO issues standards for everything from bicycle tires to date formats.
Glenn T. Seaborg and his team chemically identify Plutonium. The radioactive element plays an important role as nuclear fuel or in nuclear weapons.
The February Revolution begins in Russia. The demonstrations and armed clashes ultimately resulted in the demise of the Russian Empire.
The Gutenberg Bible is published. Johannes Gutenberg's Bible edition was the first book ever printed in movable type, heralding the age of the printed book in the West.
Famous Births
Born on this day

Mido
1983
Egyptian footballer

Alexy II of Moscow
1929
Estonian/Russian patriarch

Erich Kästner
1899
German author, poet

W. E. B. Du Bois
1868
American sociologist, historian, activist

George Frideric Handel
1685
German/English composer
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Stan Laurel
1965
English actor, comedian

Edward Elgar
1934
English composer

Carl Friedrich Gauss
1855
German mathematician

John Quincy Adams
1848
American politician, 6th President of the United States

John Keats
1821
English poet