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vizsla
01-28-2010, 05:04 AM
Jan. 28, 1932 – Disney’s Mickey Mouse cartoon “The Duck Hunt” was released.
Jan. 28, 1939 – Imagineer and Disney Legend Ralph Kent was born in New York. In 1965, he would design the first limited-edition Mickey Mouse watch for adults and starting in 1971, design souvenirs for WDW.
Jan. 28, 1942 – Walt Disney presented the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Claude R. Wickard an emblem designed for use on labels and markings of containers to identify anywhere in the world the food they hold. The Lend Lease Insignia created by Disney artist Hank Porter in Dec. 1941 – featured the United States Eagle (suggested by Roy Disney) protecting a cargo ship from an Axis bomber. Also included are four stars symbolizing the four freedoms pledged in the Atlantic Charter – freedom of speech and expression, freedom of every person to worship God in his own way, freedom from want, and freedom from fear.
Jan. 28, 1944 – Disney’s Goofy cartoon “How to Be a Sailor” was released.
Jan. 28, 1946 - the Disney film “The Three Caballero’s” was nominated for 2 Academy Awards. (movie was released 2/3/45)
Jan. 28, 1962 – The Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color aired part-2 of “Sancho, the Homecoming Steer” on NBC-TV.
Jan. 28, 1965 - The Disney film “Those Calloways” starring Norman Tokar, Brian Keith, Vera Miles, and Ed Wynn was released.
Jan. 28, 1965 – The 37-minute Disney film “A Country Coyote Goes Hollywood” was released.
Jan. 28, 1968 – The Disney TV show aired part 1 of the 2-part movie “Pablo and the Dancing Chihuahua.”
Jan. 28, 1968 – “Twilight Zone” creator and alumni Rod Serling delivered a commencement speech to January graduates at Binghamton Central High School in New York.

Jeff
01-28-2010, 08:14 AM
:thumbsup:

ibrowse17
01-28-2010, 09:19 AM
Very cool, thank you:thumbsup:

jpH/keD
01-28-2010, 05:38 PM
:thumbsup:Thanks Vince!:thumbsup:

PAYROLL PRINCESS
01-29-2010, 10:19 PM
Thanks Vince.