Tennessee Williams History: February 25, 1983 - Tennessee Williams, U.S. playwright (Cat on a Hot Tin Roof), dies at 71 April 2, 1972 - Tennessee Williams' "Small Craft Warnings," premieres in New York City January 16, 1963 - Tennessee Williams' "Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore," premieres December 28, 1961 - Tennessee Williams' "Night of the Iguana," premieres in New York City March 10, 1959 - Tennessee Williams' "Sweet Bird of Youth," premieres in New York City March 21, 1957 - Tennessee Williams' "Orpheus Descending," premieres in New York City May 2, 1955 - Pulitzer prize awarded Tennessee Williams for (Cat on Hot Tin Roof) March 24, 1955 - Tennessee Williams, "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" opens for 694 performances March 19, 1953 - Tennessee Williams' "Camino Real," premieres in New York City December 3, 1947 - Tennessee Williams' "Streetcar Named Desire," premieres in New York City March 31, 1945 - Tennessee Williams' "Glass Menagerie," premieres in New York City December 26, 1944 - Tennessee Williams' play "Glass Menagerie," premieres in Chicago March 26, 1911 - Tennessee Williams, born in Columbus, Mississippi, playwright, 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'
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1998 Stamps commemorating Princess Diana go on sale across Britain
1997 Carl Sagan Public Memorial at Ithaca New York
1994 President Bill Clinton lifts U.S. trade embargo against Vietnam
1973 President Nixon signs Endangered Species Act into law
1962 President Kennedy bans all trade with Cuba except for food and drugs