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In 1790, John Barry's The Philadelphia Spelling Book became the first book to register for a U.S. copyright. In 1934, the Disney character Donald Duck debuted in "The Wise Little Hen," an animated short film. In 1954, Army counsel Joseph Welch confronted Senator Joseph McCarthy during the Army-McCarthy hearings. In 1999, Yugoslavia signed a peace treaty pledging that all forces would withdraw from Kosovo in 11 days.

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Cole Porter (1891-1964), composer; Robert Cummings (1910-90), actor; Les Paul (1915-2009), guitarist/luthier; Robert S. McNamara (1916-2009), World Bank head/U.S. defense secretary; Dick Vitale (1939- ), sportscaster; Patricia Cornwell (1956- ), writer; Michael J. Fox (1961- ), actor; Aaron Sorkin (1961- ), screenwriter/producer; Johnny Depp (1963- ), actor; Natalie Portman (1981- ), actress; Mae Whitman (1988- ), actress

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In 1973, Secretariat won the Belmont Stakes and with it, horse racing's Triple Crown.

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Secretariat, who claimed the Triple Crown on this day in 1973, was one of three non-human athletes included in ESPN's list of the 100 greatest 20th-century athletes.

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"I would rather have a wrong decision made than no decision at all." – Robert S. McNamara

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