"A bone to the dog is not charity. Charity is the bone shared with the dog, when you are just as hungry as the dog."
An American singer, and comedian.
An English author and creator of the much loved children's character Paddington Bear.
A former Indian Air Force test pilot and first Indian astronaut.
A Scottish seven times Snooker World Champion.
An American statesman and Chief Justice.
The comic strip "Mickey Mouse" debuts in American newspapers.
Robert C. Weaver becomes the first black Cabinet member, by appointment of Lyndon B. Johnson.
The world largest airport is opened at Dallas, Texas.
The Wall Street Journal prints a photograph on the cover for the very first time in its history.
Virginia elects L. Douglas Wilder, making him the first black governor in the United States.
An American statesman and Chief Justice of the United States was born on13th January, 1808, New Hampshire. He was educated at the College of Dartmouth. He defended a number of fugitive slaves cases as a lawyer. He served the antislavery Liberty Party as a leading spokesman. In 1848, he played a major role to lay the foundation of the Free-Soil Party. As a Democrat, he joined the United States Senate in 1848 and left the party in 1852. In 1855, he was elected the Ohio Governor and also served as a member of the newly formed Republican Party in 1857. He died on May 7, 1873, in New York City United States.
Author : Dr. Nidhi Jindal