It’s Wednesday, February 15th, and that means it’s National Flag of Canada Day, which no one cares about so let’s just get right to the hot blonde in a bikini. Happy Hump Day!
Today’s Chickie Factoids
The obligatory daily factoids, also known as a cover story you can tell the wife if she catches this page open. Honest, sweety! I’m learning things, like …
On this day in 1953, 17-year-old Tenley Albright became the first American to win the Women’s World Figure Skating Championship, having overcome polio as a child. She repeated the championship two years later. She also won five U.S. championships in a row, and in 1956, became the first U.S. woman to win a figure skating gold medal in the Olympics.
She ended her competitive skating with that victory and did not turn professional. Instead, Albright entered Harvard Medical School and went on to a career as a respected surgeon in Boston. Now, there are 872,000 physicians and surgeons in the U.S., about a third of them women.
– Source: Chase’s Calendar of Events 2012 and the U.S. Census Bureau
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