The "Anschluss" took place on this day in 1938 as German troops entered Austria.
President Franklin Roosevelt presented his first presidential address
to the nation. It was the first of the "Fireside Chats."
Gacy, known as the “Killer Clown” was convicted on this day
in 1980.
The Girl Scout organization was founded by Juliette Gordon Low on
this day in 1912. The original name was Girl Guides.
Juliette Gordon Low
(October 31, 1860 – January 17, 1927)
On this day in 1987, "Les Miserables" opened on Broadway.
The Broadway production opened ran until 18 May 2003, closing after
6,680 performances. It is the fifth longest-running Broadway show in
history and was the second-longest at the time. The production was
nominated for 12 Tony Awards and won eight, including Best Musical
and Best Original Score.
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