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March 4 is the day Frances Perkins was sworn in as secretary of labor and joined President Roosevelt's Cabinet. It is also the day the Beach Boy's released the hit "Surfin' USA" but to some, it was a familiar song. Here's what happened on this day.
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March 3 is the day Cab Calloway recorded "Minnie The Moocher." It's the birthday of a German mathematician named Georg Cantor and the date Steve Fossett completed the first nonstop solo flight around the world. Here's what happened on this day.
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March 2 is the birthday of Kurt Weill who composed "Mack the Knife." It's also the day members of the Depression-era Unemployed Citizens League (UCL) marched on the Washington state capitol in Olympia. Here's what happened on this day.
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March 1 is the birthday of "Mad" magazine founder William Gaines. It's the day Seattle's Paramount Theatre opened its doors in 1928 and also the date the Everly Brothers signed a pivotal recording contract. Here's what happened on this day.