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Elsewhere this week...
The University of Pittsburgh becomes the first football team to put numbers on jerseys (Dec 5)
Otto Preminger turns 2 (Dec 4) in a remote part of the Austrian-Hungarian empire; a town called Wiznitz. That town is now a part of Poland. His father is a prosecutor for Emperor Franz Josef. Otto won't come to Hollywood until the 1930s.
Agnes Moorehead is celebrating her 8th birthday in Massachusetts (Dec 6). Agnes will go on to be nominated for four Academy Awards and six Emmy awards, but will always be remembered as Endora on the show "Bewitched."
Strom Thurmond turns 6 (Dec 4) in South Carolina. He will grow up to become a Senator and a Presidential candidate, on the wrong side of history. He actually says this in a 1948 speech (while a presidential candidate for the Dixiecrat party): "I wanna tell you, ladies and gentlemen, that there's not enough troops in the army to force the Southern people to break down segregation and admit the nigra race into our theaters, into our swimming pools, into our homes, and into our churches."
Walt Disney, whose family left Chicago only two years earlier, celebrates his 7th birthday (Dec 4) in Missouri. He already loves to draw.
Ira Gershwin turns 12 (Dec 6). He is still known as Israel Gershowitz, a shy bookworm. He won't team up to write songs with little brother George for another sixteen years.
Francisco Franco turns 16 (Dec 4) in Spain. He wants to follow his father's footsteps by joining the Navy, but the Spanish Navy was destroyed by the Americans in the Spanish-American War, and the Naval Academy is closed. He will join the army instead. Chevy Chase would be interested to know that Franco is still dead.
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