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Wednesday, January 23, 2008

January 23

On This Day In History

1997: Madeleine Albright sworn in as U.S. secretary of state

On this day in 1997, Madeleine Albright, who had earlier served as U.S. ambassador to the UN, assumed under President Bill Clinton the office of secretary of state, becoming the first woman to hold that cabinet post.

Madeleine Albright.

Biography Of The Day

Édouard Manet

French painter Édouard Manet, born this day in 1832, defied traditional techniques of representation and chose modern, urban subjects, antagonizing the critics but paving the way for Impressionism and Post-Impressionism.

Self-portrait by Édouard Manet, oil on canvas, 1879; in a private collection.

More Events On This Day In History

2002

2002

American journalist Daniel Pearl was kidnapped in Karachi, Pakistan, and later executed.

1997

The Age of Aquarius dawned, some astrologers believe, because for the first time since 1475 a number of planets, the Sun, and the Moon were aligned in a perfect six-pointed star in the first degrees of Aquarius.

1898

Sergey Mikhaylovich Eisenstein, a Russian film director and theorist known for such classics as Potemkin (1925), Alexander Nevsky (1938), and Ivan the Terrible (released in two parts, 1944 and 1958), was born.

1849

Born in England, Elizabeth Blackwell received her M.D. degree from Geneva Medical College in New York, becoming the first American-trained woman physician.

1789

1789

Georgetown College (now Georgetown University) was established in Washington, D.C.

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