January 15

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January 15 in history:


  • 69, Otho seizes power in Rome, proclaiming himself Emperor of Rome,

but only rules for three months before committing suicide

  • 1759, the British Museum opens
  • 1870, a political cartoon for the first time symbolizes the United

States Democratic Party with a donkey ("A Live Jackass Kicking a Dead Lion" by Thomas Nast for Harper's Weekly)

  • 1885, Wilson Bentley takes the first photograph of a snowflake
  • 1892, James Naismith publishes the rules for basketball
  • 1936, the first building to be completely covered in glass is

completed in Toledo, Ohio (the building was for the Owens-Illinois Glass Company)

  • 1943, the world's largest office building, The Pentagon, is dedicated

in Arlington, Virginia

  • 1967, in the first ever Super Bowl, the Green Bay Packers defeat the

Kansas City Chiefs, 35-10.

  • 1970, Muammar al-Qaddafi is proclaimed premier of Libya
  • 1973, during the Vietnam War: Citing progress in peace negotiations,

President of the United States Richard Nixon announces the suspension of offensive action in North Vietnam

  • 1976, President Gerald Ford's would-be assassin, Sara Jane Moore, is

sentenced to life in prison

  • 1991, the United Nations deadline for the withdrawal of Iraqi forces

from occupied Kuwait expires, preparing the way for the start of Operation Desert Storm

  • 2003, Mickey Mouse and The Walt Disney Co. scored a big victory as

the Supreme Court upheld longer copyright protections for cartoon characters, songs, books and other creations worth billions of dollars

  • 2005, an intense solar flare blasts X rays across the solar system.

ALSO: ESA's SMART-1 lunar orbiter discovers elements such as calcium, aluminum, silicon, iron, and other surface elements on the moon

  • 2007, Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti, former Iraqi intelligence chief and

half-brother of Saddam Hussein, and Awad Hamed al-Bandar, former chief judge of the Revolutionary Court, are executed by hanging in Iraq