— about 55 years ago
Date | Event |
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1754-01-04 |
Columbia University founded, as Kings College (NYC) |
1754-07-07 |
Kings College in NYC opens (renamed Columbia College) |
1787-09-30 |
1st US voyage around the world - Columbia leaves Boston |
1788-12-23 |
Maryland votes to cede a 10 sqaure mile area for District of Columbia |
1790-07-16 |
US Congress establishes District of Columbia |
1790-08-09 |
Robert Gray's Columbia Rediviva returns to Boston after 3 year journey, 1st American ship to circumnavigate the Globe |
1792-05-11 |
Columbia River discovered & named by US Capt Robert Gray |
1828-03-24 |
Philadelphia & Columbia Railway (1st state owned) authorized |
1839-02-20 |
Congress prohibits dueling in District of Columbia |
1846-07-09 |
The territory of the District of Columbia south of the Potomac River (39 mi² or about 100 km²) is returned to Virginia through an Act of Congress. |
1852-09-11 |
Olympia Columbian is 1st newspaper published north of Columbia R |
1862-04-16 |
Slavery abolished in District of Columbia |
1862-07-17 |
R John Hunt Morgan:Cynthiana, KY CS24 US17 Skirmish at Columbia, TN |
1863-11-24 |
Battle of Chattanooga, Columbia & Lookout Mt begins in Tennessee |
1864-11-15 |
1st US mines school opens in basement of Columbia University, NY |
1865-02-17 |
Columbia SC burns down during Civil War |
1868-06-19 |
Maj Gen E R S Canby removes mayor of Columbia SC |
1871-07-20 |
British Columbia joins the confederation of Canada. |
1871-10-23 |
Columbia & Sappho (US) beat Livonia (UK) in 3rd America's Cup |
1872-04-12 |
Jesse James gang robs bank in Columbia, Kentucky (1 dead/$1,500) |
1873-10-18 |
Columbia Princeton Rutgers & Yale set rules for collegiate football |
1874-09-12 |
1874 The District of Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada is founded. |
1876-11-23 |
Columbia, Harvard & Princeton form Intercollegiate Football Association |
1877-04-10 |
Federal troops withdrawn from Columbia, SC |
1886-08-13 |
John A. Macdonald uses a silver hammer to pound a gold spike, officially completing the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway in British Columbia |
1887-01-05 |
1st US school of librarianship opens at Columbia University |
1889-01-22 |
Columbia Phonograph was formed in Washington, D.C. |
1899-10-20 |
Columbia (US) beats Shamrock (England) in 11th America's Cup |
1901-10-04 |
Columbia (US) beats Shamrock II (England) in 12th America's Cup |
1903-08-17 |
Joe Pulitzer donated $1 million to Columbia University & begins Pulitzer Prizes |
1906-01-22 |
SS Valencia runs aground on rocks on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, killing more than 130. |
1906-09-17 |
Playing as "Sullivan," Columbia University jr Eddie Collins debuts with A's |
1911-06-16 |
A 772 gram stony meteorite strikes the earth near Kilbourn, Columbia County, Wisconsin damaging a barn. |
1912-05-07 |
Columbia University approves plans for awarding the Pulitzer Prize in several categories The award is established by Joseph Pulitzer |
1912-08-21 |
Mr Carter-Cotton chosen 1st chancellor of Univ of British Columbia |
1912-09-25 |
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism is founded in New York, New York. |
1921-07-22 |
25th US Golf Open: Jim Barnes shoots a 289 at Columbia CC in MD |
1926-09-01 |
British Columbia Rugby Football Union forms |
1927-09-18 |
The Columbia Broadcasting System goes on the air. with 18 stations (and WOR as NYC affiliate) |
1930-01-23 |
WIS-AM (now WOMG) in Columbia SC begins radio transmissions |
1931-11-30 |
His Master's Voice & Columbia Records merge into EMI |
1932-02-09 |
US airship Columbia crashes during storm (Flushing, NY) |
1935-06-03 |
One thousand unemployed Canadian workers board freight cars in Vancouver, British Columbia, beginning a protest trek to Ottawa, Ontario. |
1935-09-24 |
Earl Bascom and Weldon Bascom produce the first rodeo ever held outdoors under electric lights at Columbia, Mississippi |
1937-08-08 |
Bonneville Dam on Columbia River begins producing power |
1937-09-28 |
FDR dedicates Bonneville Dam on Columbia River (Oregon) |
1938-09-29 |
1st archival course is offered at Columbia University in NYC |
1939-05-17 |
1st sports telecast-Columbia vs Princeton-college baseball |
1940-06-21 |
The first successful west-to-east navigation of Northwest Passage begins at Vancouver, British Columbia. |
1942-06-22 |
Japanese submarine in mouth of Columbia River, Oregon |
1946-02-26 |
2 killed & 10 wounded in race riot in Columbia Tenn |
1948-05-30 |
A dike along the flooding Columbia River breaks, obliterating Vanport, Oregon within minutes. Fifteen people die and tens of thousands are left homeless. |
1948-06-21 |
33 1/3 RPM LP record introduced and 78's planned to be phased out (Dr Peter Goldmark-Columbia Records) |
1948-10-03 |
Columbia University reports discovery of uranium in Belgian Congo |
1950-09-26 |
Because of forest fire in Br Columbia, blue moon appears in England |
1953-09-01 |
WNOK (now WLTX) TV channel 19 in Columbia, SC (CBS) 1st broadcast |
1953-11-07 |
WIS TV channel 10 in Columbia, SC (NBC) begins broadcasting |
1953-12-21 |
KOMU TV channel 8 in Columbia, MO (NBC/PBS) begins broadcasting |
1954-03-20 |
1st newspaper vending machine used (Columbia Pennsylvania) |
1955-01-25 |
Columbia University scientists develope an atomic clock accurate to within one second in 300 years |
1958-02-19 |
Carl Perkins leaves Sun Records for Columbia Records |
1958-09-26 |
Columbia (US) beats Sceptre (Britain) in 18th America's Cup |
1958-10-14 |
The District of Columbia Bar Association votes to accept black Americans as members. |
1961-10-01 |
WOLO TV channel 25 in Columbia, SC (ABC) begins broadcasting |
1962-10-01 |
Barbra Streisand signs her 1st recording contract (with Columbia) |
1963-06-03 |
A Northwest Airlines DC-7 crashes in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of British Columbia, killing 101. |
1965-09-10 |
WUND TV channel 2 in Columbia, NC (PBS) begins broadcasting |
1966-09-05 |
WRLK TV channel 35 in Columbia, SC (PBS) begins broadcasting |
1968-04-24 |
Leftist students take over Columbia University, NYC |
1969-04-14 |
Student Afro-American Society seized at Columbia College |
1971-04-23 |
Columbia University operations virtually end, by student strike |
1971-12-05 |
KCBJ (now KMIZ) TV channel 17 in Columbia, MO (ABC) 1st broadcast |
1972-06-09 |
Bruce Springsteen signs a record deal with Columbia |
1973-05-29 |
Columbia Records fires president Clive Davis for misappropriating $100,000 in funds, Davis will start Arista records |
1973-12-24 |
District of Columbia Home Rule Act is passed, allowing residents of Washington, D.C. to elect their own local government. |
1977-06-26 |
42 die in fire inmate causes at Maury County Jail in Columbia Tenn |
1977-09-24 |
Ken Hinton of CFL British Columbia Lions returns a punt 130 yards |
1978-01-20 |
Columbia Pictures pays $9.5 million for movie rights to "Annie" |
1979-03-08 |
Shuttle Columbia (OV-102) transported 38 miles overland from Palmdale |
1979-03-20 |
Columbia flies on Shuttle carrier aircraft to Kennedy Space Center |
1979-03-24 |
Columbia flown on carrier aircraft lands at Kennedy Space Center |
1979-09-09 |
Sally Little wins LPGA Columbia Savings Golf Classic |
1980-08-24 |
Beth Daniel wins Columbia Savings LPGA Golf Classic |
1980-11-26 |
Columbia mated to SRBs & external tank at Vehicle Assembly Building |
1981-02-20 |
Flight readiness firing of Columbia's main engines; 20 seconds |
1981-03-19 |
2 workers killed in space shuttle Columbia accident |
1981-04-10 |
Computer glitch keeps Space Shuttle Columbia grounded |
1981-04-12 |
Maiden voyage Space Transit System-space shuttle Columbia launched |
1981-04-14 |
1st Space Shuttle-Columbia 1-returns to Earth |
1981-08-04 |
Columbia mated with SRBs & external tank for STS-2 mission |
1981-08-30 |
Joanne Carner wins Columbia Savings LPGA Golf Classic |
1981-11-04 |
Columbia shuttle launch scrubbed with 31 secs remaining |
1981-11-12 |
2nd shuttle mission-1st time spacecraft launched twice (Columbia 2) |
1981-11-14 |
2nd Space Shuttle Mission-Columbia 2-returns to Earth |
1982-02-03 |
Columbia Shuttle moves to Vandenberg AFB for mating for STS-3 mission |
1982-03-22 |
3rd Space Shuttle Mission-Columbia 3 launched |
1982-03-30 |
3rd space shuttle mission-Columbia 3 lands at White Sands, NM |
1982-04-06 |
Columbia returns to Kennedy Space Center from White Sands |
1982-05-16 |
Columbia moves to Vandenberg AFB for mating in preparation for STS-4 |
1982-06-27 |
STS-4 Launch (Columbia) |
1982-07-04 |
4th Space Shuttle Mission-Columbia 4 lands at Edwards AFB |
1982-07-15 |
Columbia flies to Kennedy Space Center via Dyess AFB, Texas |
1982-08-01 |
Beth Daniel wins LPGA Columbia Savings Golf Classic |
1982-09-09 |
Columbia mated with SRBs & external tank in preparation for STS-5 |
1982-11-11 |
5th space shuttle mission-Columbia 5-launched 1st coml flight |
1982-11-16 |
5th Space Shuttle Mission-Columbia 5-lands at Edwards AFB |
1982-11-16 |
Space Shuttle Columbia completes its 1st operational flight |
1982-11-22 |
Columbia returns to Kennedy Space Center via Kelly AFB, Texas |
1983-08-28 |
Pat Bradley wins Columbia Savings Golf Classic |
1983-09-23 |
Columbia moves to Vandenberg AFB for mating in preparation of STS-9 |
1983-10-15 |
Columbia beats Yale 21-18 in football, will lose next 44 games |
1983-10-19 |
Columbia moves to Orbiter Processing Facility |
1983-11-28 |
9th Space Shuttle Mission-Columbia 6-is launched |
1983-12-08 |
9th Space Shuttle Mission, Columbia 6, lands at Edwards AFB |
1983-12-15 |
Columbia flies to Kennedy Space Center via El Paso, Kelly AFB |
1984-03-19 |
Mobil oil tanker spills 200,000 gallons into Columbia River |
1984-08-26 |
Betsy King wins LPGA Columbia Savings Golf Classic |
1985-05-29 |
Amputee Steve Fonyo completes cross-Canada marathon at Victoria, British Columbia, after 14 months. |
1985-07-11 |
Refurbished space shuttle Columbia moves overland from Palmdale to Dryden |
1985-07-14 |
Columbia returns to Kennedy Space Center via Offutt AFB, Neb |
1985-10-15 |
Shuttle Columbia carries Spacelab into orbit |
1985-11-22 |
Columbia moves to Vandenberg AFB for mating of STS 61-C |
1986-01-12 |
24th space shuttle (61-C) mission-Columbia 7-launched |
1986-01-18 |
24th Space Shuttle (61-C) Mission-Columbia 7-returns to Earth |
1986-01-23 |
Columbia returns to Kennedy Space Center via Davis-Monthan AFB |
1986-12-31 |
WIS-AM in Columbia SC changes call letters to WVOC (now WOMG) |
1987-08-02 |
chris johnson wins Columbia Savings LPGA National Golf Pro-Am |
1989-09-27 |
Sony purchases Columbia Pictures for $3.4 billion cash |
1990-01-09 |
64th US manned space mission STS 32 (Columbia 10) launches into orbit |
1990-01-20 |
US 64th manned space mission STS 32 (Columbia 10) returns from space |
1990-12-02 |
US 69th manned space mission STS 35 (Columbia 11) launches into orbit |
1990-12-10 |
Space Shuttle STS 35 (Columbia 11) lands |
1990-12-11 |
US 69th manned space mission STS 35 (Columbia 11) returns from space |
1991-06-05 |
Space Shuttle STS 40 (Columbia 12) launched |
1991-06-14 |
Space Shuttle STS 40 (Columbia 12) lands |
1992-06-25 |
STS 50 launches (Columbia) |
1992-07-09 |
Space Shuttle STS 50 (Columbia 13) lands |
1992-10-22 |
Space Shuttle STS 52 (Columbia 13) launches into space |
1992-11-01 |
Space Shuttle STS 52 (Columbia 13) lands (scheduled) |
1993-04-26 |
STS-55 (Columbia) launches into orbit |
1993-05-06 |
STS-55 (Columbia) lands |
1993-10-18 |
STS-58 (Columbia) launches into orbit |
1993-11-01 |
STS-58 (Columbia) lands |
1994-03-04 |
Space shuttle STS-62 (Columbia 16), launches into orbit |
1994-03-18 |
Space shuttle STS-62 (Columbia 16), lands |
1994-07-08 |
Space shuttle STS-65 (Columbia 17), launches |
1994-07-23 |
Space shuttle STS-65: Columbia 17, lands after record 14 days 55 mins |
1994-11-27 |
82nd CFL Grey Cup: British Columbia Lions defeat Balt Stallions, 26-23 |
1994-11-28 |
In Portage, Wisconsin, convicted serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer is clubbed to death by an inmate in the Columbia Correctional Institution gymnasium. |
1995-07-05 |
Columbia University beats Hartferd College to be 1st US team to win the Henley Regatta |
1995-10-20 |
STS 73 (Columbia 18), launches into orbit |
1995-11-05 |
STS 73 (Columbia 18), lands |
1995-12-20 |
American Flight 965 crashes in Columbia, 159 die, 5 survive |
1996-02-22 |
STS 75 (Columbia 19), launches into orbit |
1996-03-09 |
STS 75 (Columbia 19), lands |
1996-06-20 |
Space Shuttle STS 78 (Columbia 20), launches into space |
1996-07-07 |
Space Shuttle STS 78 (Columbia 20), lands |
1996-11-19 |
Space Shuttle STS 80 (Columbia 21), launches into space |
1996-12-07 |
Space Shuttle STS 80 (Columbia 21), lands |
1997-04-04 |
STS 83 (Columbia 22), launches |
1997-04-08 |
STS 83 (Columbia 22) lands |
1997-07-01 |
STS 94 (Columbia 23) launches into orbit |
1997-07-17 |
STS 94 (Columbia 23), lands |
1997-11-19 |
STS 87 (Columbia 24) launches into orbit |
1997-12-05 |
STS 87 (Columbia 24) lands |
2003-01-16 |
The Space Shuttle Columbia takes off for mission STS-107 which would be its final one. Columbia disintegrated 16 days later on re-entry. |
2003-02-01 |
Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrates during reentry into the Earth's atmosphere, killing all seven astronauts aboard. |
2003-08-26 |
The Columbia Accident Investigation Board releases its final reports on Space Shuttle Columbia disaster. |
2005-07-26 |
Space Shuttle program: STS-114 Mission - Launch of Discovery, NASA's first scheduled flight mission after the Columbia Disaster in 2003. |
2005-07-27 |
STS-114: NASA grounds the Space shuttle, pending an investigation of the external tank's continued foam-shedding problem. During ascent, the external tank of the Space Shuttle Discovery sheds a piece of foam slightly smaller than the piece that caused the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster; this foam does not strike the spacecraft. |
2006-03-22 |
BC Ferries' M/V Queen of the North runs aground on Gil Island British Columbia and sinks; 101 on board, 2 presumed deaths. |
2007-01-22 |
The jury portion of the trial against Robert Pickton, accused of being Canada's worst serial killer, opens in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada. |
2007-09-24 |
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad gives a controversial speech on the campus of Columbia University. |
2008-06-26 |
The U.S. Supreme Court rules in District of Columbia v. Heller that the ban on handguns in the District of Columbia is unconstitutional. |
2012-06-30 |
Mid-Atlantic storms in the United States kill 13 and leave millions without power in Ohio, Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia. |
2012-12-10 |
9 people are killed and 32 are wounded after a bus falls of a 300 meter cliff in Columbia |
2013-11-09 |
8 people are killed by a gunman in Cali, Columbia |
2014-06-15 |
Juan Manuel Santos is reelected President of Columbia |
2016-01-30 |
5 killed in British Columbia avalanche |
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Date | Event |
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1770-04-30 |
David Thompson, English/Canadian explorer (Columbia River) |
1803-08-15 |
James Douglas, father of British Columbia |
1850-02-22 |
Isaac L Rice, Germany, (namesake of Columbia Univ's Rice stadium) |
1861-01-12 |
James Mark Baldwin, Columbia South Carolina, American Philosopher and Psychologist |
1862-04-02 |
Nicholas Murray Butler, US, Columbia University pres/pacifist (Nobel 1931) |
1868-12-20 |
Harvey Firestone, Columbia, Ohio, Industrialist, where the rubber meets the road, (d. 1938) |
1880-07-27 |
Joe Tinker, Columbia Panoramics: Tomorrow's Stars |
1882-07-08 |
George Odom, Columbia World of Sports: Jockeys Up |
1882-11-20 |
Andy Coakley, baseball player and long-time coach at Columbia University (d. 1963) |
1887-10-11 |
Willie Hoppe, Columbia World of Sports 4801: The Willie Hoppe Story |
1899-04-29 |
Duke Ellington, Washington, District of Columbia, American bandleader, composer and pianist (Take the A Train) |
1900-12-25 |
Barton Maclane, Columbia SC, actor (Gen Peterson-I Dream of Jeannie) |
1903-02-03 |
Joe Stripp, Columbia Panoramics: Tomorrow's Stars |
1905-12-14 |
Bob Weiland, Columbia Panoramics: Tomorrow's Stars |
1907-07-01 |
Bill Stern, Columbia World of Sports: Rodeo Daredevils |
1907-08-27 |
Frank Leahy, Columbia World of Sports: College Champions |
1908-01-13 |
Jimmy Jordan, Columbia Panoramics: Tomorrow's Stars |
1909-08-10 |
Claude Thornhill, Columbia Thrills of Music 9952: Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra |
1910-05-06 |
Jimmie Stout, Columbia World of Sports: Jockeys Up |
1911-12-05 |
Don Padgett, Columbia Panoramics: Tomorrow's Stars |
1913-10-27 |
Boyd Raeburn, Columbia Thrills of Music: Boyd Raeburn and His Orchestra |
1914-04-26 |
James William Rouse, US builder (shopping malls/Columbia, Maryland) |
1915-01-12 |
Martin Agronsky, journalist (1952 Peabody, 1961 DuPont-Columbia) |
1915-06-13 |
Don Budge, Columbia Sports Reel: Tennis Wizards |
1916-08-21 |
Wayne Wright, Columbia World of Sports: Jockeys Up |
1916-11-26 |
Eddie Miller, Columbia Panoramics: Tomorrow's Stars |
1918-01-15 |
Jerry Wald, Columbia Thrills of Music: Jerry Wald and His Orchestra |
1919-01-19 |
Ray Eberle, Columbia Thrills of Music: George Towne and His Orchestra |
1919-05-05 |
Lou Pagliaro, Columbia World of Sports: Racquet Wizards |
1920-04-20 |
John Paul Stevens, District of Columbia v. Heller |
1920-11-02 |
Ann Rutherford, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, actress, (d. 2012) |
1921-08-26 |
William Preston, Columbia Penn, actor (Fisher King, Waterworld) |
1922-05-06 |
Columbia Top, Nishi no petenshi Higashi no sagishi |
1922-09-01 |
Yvonne DeCarlo, Vancouver British Columbia, Canadian actress (10 Commandments, Lily-Munsters) |
1929-10-07 |
Graeme Ferguson, Hail Columbia! |
1930-10-02 |
Dave Barrett, Premier of British Columbia |
1931-04-29 |
Don Leo Jonathan, Columbia World of Sports: Assault and Mat-tery |
1932-03-24 |
William Smith, Columbia Mo, actor (Rich Man Poor Man, Hawaii 5-0) |
1932-08-18 |
William R. Bennett, Premier of British Columbia |
1933-01-09 |
Columbia Rose, Hana fuku kaze |
1933-03-15 |
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, District of Columbia v. Heller |
1936-03-11 |
Antonin Scalia, District of Columbia v. Heller |
1936-07-23 |
Anthony M. Kennedy, District of Columbia v. Heller |
1939-9-17 |
David H. Souter, District of Columbia v. Heller |
1940-01-01 |
Jack Kiefer, Columbia PA, PGA golfer (1994 Ralphs Senior Classic) |
1941-02-25 |
David Puttnam, London, film producer/CEO (Columbia Pictures) |
1942-11-30 |
Sead Bejtovic, Cirkus Columbia |
1943-11-07 |
Judith Frost, British Columbia, artist (To Red, Dust Drawings) |
1945-03-08 |
Jim Chapman, Washington, District of Columbia, American politician (Rep-D-TX, 1985-1997) |
1946-08-19 |
Charles F Bolden Jr, Columbia SC, astronaut (STS 61C, 31, 45, 60) |
1947-02-12 |
Vesna Masic, Cirkus Columbia |
1947-03-10 |
[Avril] Kim Campbell, Port Alberni British Columbia, Canada's 1st female and 19th Prime Minister (1993 ) |
1950-01-18 |
Claudia de Colombia, Bogato Columbia, spanish singer (Yo Creo En Ti) |
1950-04-01 |
Samuel Alito, District of Columbia v. Heller |
1951-02-22 |
Elaine Tanner, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canadian swimmer (1966 Commonwealth Games, 1968 Olympics) |
1954-07-25 |
Walter Payton, Columbia Mississippi, NFL running back (Chicago Bears) |
1955-01-27 |
John G. Roberts Jr., District of Columbia v. Heller |
1957-08-26 |
Rick Hansen, Port Alberni British Columbia, Canadian paraplegic athlete (3 gold medals) |
1962-11-09 |
Teryl Rothery, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canadian actress (Stargate SG-1) |
1963-07-29 |
Patty Dodd, Bogota Columbia, WPVA volleyballer (US Open-2nd-1988) |
1964-02-20 |
Jeffrey Allan Maggert, Columbia MO, PGA golfer (1993 Walt Disney) |
1965-05-09 |
Steve Yzerman, Cranbrook British Columbia, NHL forward (Team Canada, Detroit) |
1965-06-06 |
Cam Neely, Comox British Columbia, NHL forward (Boston Bruins) |
1965-07-01 |
Peter Columbia, Crooked Lines |
1967-06-25 |
Shari Faye Smith, Nightmare in Columbia County |
1969-07-07 |
Joe Sakic, Burnaby British Columbia, NHL center (Colorado Avalanche, Canada 98/02) |
1970-07-16 |
William Van Landingham, Columbia TN, pitcher (SF Giants) |
1970-12-15 |
Michael Shanks, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canadian actor and director (Stargate) |
1971-06-03 |
Mark Parrish, Columbia MD, canoe (alt-Olympics-96) |
1973-09-16 |
Clint Peay, Columbia Md, soccer defender (Olympics-gold-96) |
1976-09-19 |
La Chanda Jenkins, Miss District of Columbia USA (1996) |
1977-07-02 |
Shannan McCray, Miss District of Columbia Teen USA (1996) |
1978-06-30 |
Jelena Stupljanin, Cirkus Columbia |
1979-12-17 |
Cheri Vivette Alexander, Miss District of Columbia Teen USA (1997) |
1981-04-19 |
Hayden Christensen, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canadian actor (Sam-Life as a House, Star Wars) |
1992-02-25 |
Libby [Elizabeth] Callahan, Columbia SC, sport pistol (Olympics-96) |
1994-05-15 |
Shay Riddick, The Columbia Project |
Date | Event |
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2008-09-27 |
Actress and singer Scarlett Johansson (23) weds film actor Ryan Reynolds (31) at Clayoquot Wilderness Retreat in Tofino, British Columbia |
2012-06-16 |
"Think Like a Man" and "Jumping the Broom" actress Meagan Good (30) weds Columbia Pictures VP DeVon Franklin (33) in Malibu, California |
Date | Event |
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1763-07-31 |
James Kent, Fredericksburgh NY, legal scholar (Columbia), dies |
1939-03-27 |
Constance Lindsay Skinner, Quesnel British Columbia, Canadian author (Rivers of America), dies at 57 |
1948-07-27 |
Joe Tinker, Columbia Panoramics: Tomorrow's Stars |
1957-12-04 |
Jimmy Jordan, Columbia Panoramics: Tomorrow's Stars |
1958-02-27 |
Harry Cohn, CEO (Columbia Pictures), dies of a heart attack |
1959-02-01 |
Willie Hoppe, Columbia World of Sports 4801: The Willie Hoppe Story |
1959-08-16 |
Columbia Eneutseak, The Way of the Eskimo |
1980-12-09 |
Don Padgett, Columbia Panoramics: Tomorrow's Stars |
1985-06-01 |
Shari Faye Smith, Nightmare in Columbia County |
1988-11-09 |
Bob Weiland, Columbia Panoramics: Tomorrow's Stars |
1989-05-06 |
Colonel Earl 'Red' Blaik, Columbia World of Sports: Army's All-American |
1989-06-10 |
Joe Stripp, Columbia Panoramics: Tomorrow's Stars |
1993-11-16 |
Evelyn Venable, model (Columbia Pictures logo), dies of cancer at 80 |
1995-11-02 |
Alvaro Gomez Hurtado, VP of Columbia (1982-84), assassinated |
1997-07-31 |
Eddie Miller, Columbia Panoramics: Tomorrow's Stars |
1999-01-21 |
Cecil Smith, Columbia World of Sports 8805: Polo |
2000-01-26 |
Don Budge, Columbia Sports Reel: Tennis Wizards |
2003-02-01 |
Michael P. Anderson - crew of the STS-107 Mission (Space Shuttle Columbia disaster) (b. 1959) |
2003-02-01 |
David Brown - crew of the STS-107 Mission (Space Shuttle Columbia disaster) (b. 1956) |
2003-02-01 |
Kalpana Chawla - crew of the STS-107 Mission (Space Shuttle Columbia disaster) (b. 1961) |
2003-02-01 |
Laurel Clark - crew of the STS-107 Mission (Space Shuttle Columbia disaster) (b. 1961) |
2003-02-01 |
Rick D. Husband - crew of the STS-107 Mission (Space Shuttle Columbia disaster) (b. 1957) |
2003-02-01 |
Willie McCool - crew of the STS-107 Mission (Space Shuttle Columbia disaster) (b. 1961) |
2003-02-01 |
Ilan Ramon - crew of the STS-107 Mission (Space Shuttle Columbia disaster) (b. 1954) |
2003-03-11 |
Wayne Wright, Columbia World of Sports: Jockeys Up |
2004-06-07 |
Columbia Top, Nishi no petenshi Higashi no sagishi |
2009-07-09 |
Lou Pagliaro, Columbia World of Sports: Racquet Wizards |