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Home > Learning Calendar > This Day > February 22nd

    F E B R U A R Y     22nd    
February 2001
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February 18 - February 24, 2001
February 25 - March 03, 2001

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    FEATURED THEME:
American Music Month

Music Center
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Energy In The Air: Sounds From The Orchestra
Energy In The Air: Sounds From The Orchestra features downloadable music clips, information about the instruments, quizzes, and a section on sound waves.

Making the Case for Music Education
New research, special programs, and dedicated teachers and community members are helping to make a solid case for putting music "Bach" into our schools!

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EVENTS

George Washington, commander of the Continental Army during the American Revolution and the first U.S. President (1789-1796), born (1732)

Edna St. Vincent Millay, American poet of lyric verse (Renascence) Pulitzer Prize, born (1892)

Robert Baden-Powell, British founder of the Boy Scouts organization, born (1857)

Frédéric Chopin, Polish/French pianist and composer, born (1810)

Heinrich Hertz, German physicist and first to broadcast & receive radio waves, born (1857)

Pierre Janssen, French astronomer who discovered how to observe solar flares without an eclipse, born (1824)

Luis Bruñel, Spanish film director (Tristana, Phantom of Liberty), born (1900)

Jonathan Demme, Academy Award-winning director (Silence of the Lambs, Philadelphia, born (1944)

Giulietta Masina, Italian film actress (La Strada), born (1920)

Amerigo Vespucci, Italian explorer of America, died at 61 (1512)

Ferdinand de Saussure Swiss linguist, died at 55 (1913)

Andy Warhol, American pop artist, died at 58 (1987)

Johns Hopkins University opened (1876)

U.S. bought Florida from Spain (1819)

North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana and Washington were admitted to the U.S. (1889)



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