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This episode explores the events and people that make November 26th a notable date. From the birth of John Harvard, whose name adorns one of the most famous universities, to the debut of the first two-tone Technicolor film, "The Toll of the Sea" in 1922, we uncover fascinating stories of art, politics, and cultural change. This episode also remembers significant figures like Charles M. Schulz, the creator of the beloved "Peanuts" comic strip, and Tina Turner, the legendary "Queen of Rock 'n' Roll," who were both born on November 26th.
By DBH HostsThis episode explores the events and people that make November 26th a notable date. From the birth of John Harvard, whose name adorns one of the most famous universities, to the debut of the first two-tone Technicolor film, "The Toll of the Sea" in 1922, we uncover fascinating stories of art, politics, and cultural change. This episode also remembers significant figures like Charles M. Schulz, the creator of the beloved "Peanuts" comic strip, and Tina Turner, the legendary "Queen of Rock 'n' Roll," who were both born on November 26th.