Fact for the Day
During the parades at Disney World, the second story windows on Main Street open and close automatically just before and after the parade to reveal the speakers that play the parade music.
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1861 - Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (a.k.a. author Lewis Carroll) is ordained a deacon in the Church of England. Dodgson has written many mathematical books, but also books for children such as Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
1885 - 
Composer, radio commentator, and author
Deems Taylor - the narrator of Disney's 1940 film Fantasia - is born in New York City. (A promoter of classical music throughout his life, working in broadcasting, and as intermission commentator for the New York Philharmonic, Taylor's work "The King's Henchman," was the first opera by an American composer to be broadcast on radio!)
1917 -
Frankie Darro, the voice of Lampwick in the 1940 Disney classic Pinocchio, is born to a husband and wife aerialist team in Chicago, Illinois.
1936 - Another Snow White conference is held at the Disney Studio's Hyperion sound stage in California. Twenty-nine employees (mostly animators and animation directors) discuss the dwarf's personalities and listen to
Walt's detailed shot-by-shot description of the movie.
1937 - Animator Wolfgang "Woolie" Reitherman runs into
Walt Disney at the studio the morning after the wildly successful opening of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Instead of talking about how he can now take a little rest after all the tensions he'd gone through during the four years it took to make Snow White,
Walt talks about the next animated feature and how he wants to get started right away.
1953 - 
Disney's animated Peter Pan is released in West Germany.
1954 - The Disneyland television series presents episode number 9 "A Present for
Donald." It is a re-edited version of The Three Caballeros in which
Donald Duck and friends celebrate Christmas in Mexico.
1955 - The
Mickey Mouse Club airs on ABC-TV. Today is Circus Day.
1956 - The sixth of eight installments titled "My Dad,
Walt Disney," by Diane Disney Miller as told to
Pete Martin (a "celebrity friendly" writer) appears in the Saturday Evening Post.
1963 - Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color airs a re-edited version of the annual holiday episode "From All of Us to All of You."
1968 - Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color airs "The
Mickey Mouse Anniversary Show," narrated by Dean Jones.
1995 - 
Writer, Imagineer and Disney Legend
Bill Cottrell passes away in Burbank, California. Brother-in-law of
Lillian &
Walt Disney, Cottrell was the first president of what is today known as
Walt Disney Imagineering.
2003 - Actor Robby Benson narrates Epcot's Candlelight Processional. (Benson is the voice of the
Beast for Disney's Beauty and the
Beast.)