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msg[1] = "<b>February 1, 1902: </b> Black poet, playwright, novelist, and lecturer Langston Hughes is born. Though born in Joplin Missouri, Hughes moved to Cleveland in 1916 where he attended Central High School and wrote for the literary magazine there.";

msg[2] = "<b>February 2, 1997:</b> The city of Cleveland begins selling bricks from the rubble of Municipal Stadium, former home of the Indians and the Browns. Each brick costs $10 and is enclosed in a gift box with a certificate of authenticity.";

msg[3] = "<b>February 3, 1931:</b> Cleveland City councilman William E. Potter is slain in one of the most sensational crimes ever committed in Cleveland at the time.";

msg[4] = "<b>February 4, 1997:</b> Results of DNA testing of five items preserved from the July 4, 1954 crime scene provide evidence that Dr. Sam Sheppard may be innocent of the murder of his wife, Marilyn. ";

msg[5] = "<b>February 5, 1921:</b>The State Theater, at 1519 Euclid Ave. opens its doors as a venue for motion picture screenings and vaudeville performances.";

msg[6] = "<b>February 6, 1945:</b> Paul Brown signs a contract to coach what would become the Cleveland Browns.";

msg[7] = "<b>February 7, 1965:</b> WVIZ TV channel 25 in Cleveland, Ohio (PBS) begins broadcasting.";

msg[8] = "<b>February 8, 1996:</b> Cleveland Mayor Michael R. White arrives in Chicago to help finalize a deal that could allow the Browns to move to Baltimore, if Cleveland would be guaranteed a football team upon completion of a new stadium. ";

msg[9] = "<b>February 9, 1997:</b> Cleveland hosts the National Basketball Association's 47th All-Star Game in Gund Arena. Michael Jordan's 14 points, 11 rebounds, and 11 assists were the first triple double in NBA All-Star Game history.";

msg[10] = "<b>February 10, 1975:</b> Richfield Township zoning commissioners continue a hearing on a zoning proposal to prohibit rock concerts at the Coliseum after Led Zeppelin concertgoers Jan. 24 smashed windows at the Coliseum.";

msg[11] = "<b>February 11, 2003:</b> Judah Rubenstein, an archivist, historian, author, and research associate for the Jewish Federation of Cleveland (JCF) dies at the age of 82. He is best known as an authority on Cleveland Jewish history.";

msg[12] = "<b>February 12, 1999:</b> Long time broadcaster Jimmy Dudley dies at age 89. He was the voice of the Indians from 1948 to 1969.";

msg[13] = "<b>February 13, 1992:</b> A Cleveland version of the board game Monopoly, called &#8220;Clevelandopoly,&#8221; is announced to begin appearing in Kaufmann's Department Stores, Medic Drug Stores, bookstores and stationery stores later in the summer.";

msg[14] = "<b>February 14, 1921:</b> <a href='http://ech.case.edu/ech-cgi/article.pl?id=OT'>The Ohio Theater</a> opens on <a href='http://images.ulib.csuohio.edu/cdm4/results.php?CISOOP1=exact&CISOFIELD1=CISOSEARCHALL&CISOROOT=all&CISOBOX1=Playhouse%20Square%20Center%20%20Cleveland,%20Ohio'>Playhouse Square</a>. Under the management of local playwright, Robt. McLaughlin, the Ohio sheltered a stock company and Broadway road shows in the 1920s. ";

msg[15] = "<b>February 15-16, 1816:</b> President-elect <a href='http://ech.case.edu/ech-cgi/article.pl?id=ALVTC'>Abraham Lincoln</a> visits Cleveland and, after a processional down Euclid Avenue, he addresses the crowd from the Weddell House balcony, urging all citizens to support the Constitution and the Federal Union.";

msg[16] = "<b>February 15-16, 1816:</b> President-elect <a href='http://ech.case.edu/ech-cgi/article.pl?id=ALVTC'>Abraham Lincoln</a> visits Cleveland and, after a processional down Euclid Avenue, he addresses the crowd from the Weddell House balcony, urging all citizens to support the Constitution and the Federal Union.";
msg[17] = "<b>February 17, 1869:</b> <a href='http://images.ulib.csuohio.edu/cdm4/results.php?CISOOP1=exact&amp;CISOFIELD1=CISOSEARCHALL&amp;CISOROOT=all&amp;CISOBOX1=Cleveland%20Public%20Library&amp;CISOSTART=1,21'>The Cleveland Public Library</a> first opens its doors to the public in a rented room on the third floor of the Northrup and Harrington Block at the corner of Superior Avenue and West 3rd Street.";

msg[18] = "<b>February 18, 1909:</b> The Boston Red Sox trade <a href='http://ech.case.edu/ech-cgi/article.pl?id=YDTC'>Cy Young</a> to the Cleveland Naps for pitchers Charlie Chech and Jack Ryan and $12500. ";

msg[19] = "<b>February 19, 1996:</b> <a href='http://ech.case.edu/ech-cgi/article.pl?id=CIOM'>The Cleveland Institute of Music's</a> 75th Anniversary Celebration is broadcast live from Tower City by WCLV.";

msg[20] = "<b>February 20, 2002:</b> U.S. Supreme Court Justices listen to 80 minutes of argument in <em>Zelman v. Simmons-Harris</em>, a case testing an Ohio school voucher program that makes it possilbe for for more than 4,000 children in the struggling <a href='http://ech.case.edu/ech-cgi/article.pl?id=CPS2'>Cleveland public school</a> system to attend private schools.";

msg[21] = "<b>February 21, 2002:</b> U.S. District Judge Paul Matia rules that accused Nazi guard and longtime Cleveland resident John Demjanjuk be stripped of his U.S. citizenship. ";

msg[22] = "<b>February 22, 1903:</b>Tom Jenkins defeats Frank Gotch in Cleveland in the first meeting of the two most dominant American wrestlers of the era. Jenkins was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1872 and he popularized the catch-as-catch-can style of wrestling. ";

msg[23] = "<b>February 23, 1925:</b> <a href=http://images.ulib.csuohio.edu/u?/afro,483>Louis Stokes</a>, lawyer and former U.S. congressman, is born in Cleveland. ";

msg[24] = "<b>February 24, 1994:</b> The new scoreboard is unveiled at the new Cleveland Indians ballpark, Jacobs Field (now Progessive Field).";

msg[25] = "<b>February 25, 1995:</b> The owner of radio stations WMMS and WMJI pledges $100,000 to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame which is scheduled to open on Labor Day weekend the same year.";

msg[26] = "<b>February 26, 2008:</b> Democratic presidential candidates Hilary Clinton and Barak Obama face each other in a historic debate at Cleveland State University's Wolstein Center.";

msg[27] = "<b>February 27, 1966:</b> The Agora Theatre and Ballroom opens its first location at 2175 Cornell Rd. near Case Western Reserve University. ";

msg[28] = "<b>February 28, 1921 :</b> The Cleveland Clinic welcomes its first patients in its newly dedicated building on on Euclid Ave. and East 93rd St.";

msg[29] = "<b>February 29, 1924:</b> Cleveland Indians power-hitting third baseman, Al Rosen, is born. He played his entire 10-year career (1947-1956) with the Cleveland Indians.";

/*msg[28] = "<strong>January 28, 1928:</strong> Ron Penfound, who entertained Cleveland children as <a href=http://images.ulib.csuohio.edu/cdm4/results.php?CISOOP1=exact&amp;CISOFIELD1=subjec&amp;CISOROOT=all&amp;CISOBOX1=Penfound%2C+Ronald+A.++Captain+Penny+>Captain Penny</a> on WEWS-TV from 1955 through 1971 is born in Elyria, Ohio.";

msg[29] = "<strong>January 29, 1754:</strong> Moses Cleaveland, founder of the city of Cleveland, is born in Canterbury Connecticut.";

msg[30] = "<strong>January 30, 1884:</strong> Cleveland General Hospital (renamed <a href=http://images.ulib.csuohio.edu/cdm4/results.php?CISOOP1=exact&amp;CISOFIELD1=subjec&amp;CISOROOT=all&amp;CISOBOX1=Saint+Luke%27s+Hospital>Saint Luke's Hospital</a> in 1906 and now known as Saint Luke's Medical Center ) is founded as a medical facility meant to provide clinical traing for students from Wooster University's Medical Department.";

msg[31] = "<strong>January 31, 1852:</strong> Hungarian patriot and statesman, Louis Kossuth, arrives in Cleveland as part of his fundraising tour in the United States. Kossuth was trying to raise money to help achieve Hungary's independence from Austria, establishing it as a republic. A statue of Kossuth was erected in University Circle in 1902 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of his visit. Find out more about <a href=http://www.clevelandmemory.org/hungarian/>Hungarian Americans in Cleveland</a>.";*/


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