On This Day: February 13

Updated February 13, 2014, 11:54 am

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On Feb. 13, 1935, a jury in Flemington, N.J., found Bruno Richard Hauptmann guilty of first-degree murder in the kidnap-death of the infant son of Charles and Anne Lindbergh. Hauptmann was later executed.

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On Feb. 13, 1910, William Shockley, the controversial Nobel Prize-winning physicist whose work led to the miniaturization of radio, TV and computer circuits, was born. Following his death on Aug. 12, 1989, his obituary appeared in The Times.

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On This Date

1542 The fifth wife of England's King Henry VIII, Catherine Howard, was executed for adultery.
1635 The Boston Public Latin School, the first public school in what is now the United States, was founded.
1914 The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers was founded in New York City.
1920 The League of Nations recognized the perpetual neutrality of Switzerland.
1945 Allied planes began bombing the German city of Dresden during World War II.
1960 France exploded its first atomic bomb.
1984 Konstantin Chernenko succeeded the late Yuri Andropov as general secretary of the Soviet Communist Party's Central Committee.
1991 During Operation Desert Storm, allied warplanes destroyed an underground shelter in Baghdad that had been identified as a military command center; Iraqi officials said 500 civilians were killed.
1997 The Dow Jones industrial average broke through the 7,000 barrier for the first time, closing at 7,022.44.
2000 Charles Schulz's final "Peanuts" comic strip ran in Sunday newspapers, the day after the cartoonist died at age 77.
2002 John Walker Lindh pleaded not guilty in federal court in Alexandria, Va., to conspiring to kill Americans and supporting the Taliban and terrorist organizations. (Lindh later pleaded guilty to lesser offenses and was sentenced to 20 years in prison.).
2005 Ray Charles won eight posthumous Grammy awards for his final album, "Genius Loves Company."
2008 Seven-time Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens denied having taken performance-enhancing drugs in testimony before Congress.
2011 Egypt's military leaders dissolved parliament, suspended the constitution and promised elections in moves cautiously welcomed by protesters who'd helped topple President Hosni Mubarak.
2012 Washington became the seventh state to legalize same-sex marriage.

Historic Birthdays

72 Giovanni Battista Piazzetta 2/13/1682 - 4/28/1754
Italian painter, illustrator and designer
65 John Hunter 2/13/1728 - 10/16/1793
English surgeon and founder of pathological anatomy
45 Lord Randolph Churchill 2/13/1849 - 1/24/1895
English politician and father of Winston Churchill
68 Leopold Godowsky 2/13/1870 - 11/21/1938
Russian-bn. American pianist and composer
65 Feodor Chaliapin 2/13/1873 - 4/12/1938
Russian operatic bass
80 Georgios Papandreou 2/13/1888 - 11/1/1968
Greek Prime Minister three times
50 Grant Wood 2/13/1891 - 2/12/1942
American painter
86 Georges Simenon 2/13/1903 - 9/4/1989
Belgian novelist
84 Pauline Frederick 2/13/1906 - 5/9/1990
American television news correspondent