Page 6: Historical Events In November - 07
Saturday, 07 February 2026
1943 Detroit Lions 0, NY Giants 0; last scoreless tie in NFL 

1943 Dwight Frye, actor (Vampire Bat, Dracula), dies at 44 

1944 In this year, FDR claims 4th term in office, defeating Thomas E Dewey (R) 

1944 Franklin D.Roosevelt elected for a record fourth term as President 

1944 Richard Sorge and Ozaki, spies, hanged in Tokyo 

1945 Alfred Dipper, cricketer (England batsman scored in only Test), dies. 

1946 "Bal Negre" opens at Belasco Theater NYC for 54 performances 

1949 King Faruk disbands Egyptian parliament. 

1950 Carlo Terron's "Processo Agli Innocenti," premieres in Milan 

1951 Constitution of Jordan passed 

1951 Constitution of Jordan passes. 

1953 WIS TV channel 10 in Columbia, SC (NBC) begins broadcasting. 

1954 US spy plane shot down North of Japan 

1955 Supreme Court of Baltimore bans segregation in public recreational areas 

1955 Supreme Court of Balt bans segregation in public recreational areas 

1956 Una Mae Carlisle, US pianist/singer, dies at 40. 

1957 In this year, Phillies pitcher Jack Sanford claims NL Rookie of Year 

1959 In this year, 13th Ryder Cup: US claims 8½-3½ at Eldorado Golf Club (Indian Wells, California). 

1959 Victor McLaglen, actor (Gunga Din), dies of heart attack at 72. 

1960 KNRR TV channel 12 in Pembina, ND (IND) begins broadcsting 

1960 Alvin Carter, vocalist (Carter Family), dies at 69 

1961 France performs underground nuclear test at Ecker Algeria. 

1961 Antonius F "Anton" Coolen, author (Peelwerkers), dies at 64. 

1962 Richard Nixon quits politics-You won't have Nixon to kick around. 

1962 Eleanor Roosevelt, 1st Lady (1933-1945), dies at 78 in NYC 

1965 Friedrich Wildgans, composer, dies at 52 

1966 Lunar Orbiter 2 launched by US 

1967 LBJ signs a bill establishing Corporation for Public Broadcasting. 

1967 John Nance Garner, (VP-D, 1933-41), dies at 98 

1968 Willem A Wagenaar, Dutch journalist/author (3000 meter), dies. 

1972 President Nixon (R) re-elected defeating George McGovern (D). 

1972 Richard Nixon re-elected as the US president 

1972 Tod Andrews, actor (From Hell it Came, Outrage), dies at 51. 

1973 NJ is recorded as becoming inaugural state to allow girls into the little league. 

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