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This message contains graphics. If you do not see the graphics, [click here to view](. February 10 [Spitz, Mark]( FEATURED BIOGRAPHY 1950 Mark Spitz [READ MORE]( [Garry Kasparov playing against Deep Blue, the chess-playing computer built by IBM.]( FEATURED EVENT 1996 Kasparov-versus-computer chess match [READ MORE]( Advertisement Advertisement MORE EVENTS ON THIS DAY [Shirley Temple.] 2014: American actress and diplomat [Shirley Temple]( cheered [Depression]( moviegoers when she was a dimple-cheeked curly-haired child star and the top Hollywood box-office attraction from 1935 to 1939—died in California. [Arthur Miller, photograph by Inge Morath] 2005: [Arthur Miller]( was recognized as one of the most important playwrights of the mid-20th century, perhaps best known for his [Pulitzer Prize]( masterpiece, [Death of a Salesman]( in Connecticut. [Laura Ingalls Wilder.] 1957: American author [Laura Ingalls Wilder]( who wrote the popular Little House series of children's books, died. [Bertolt Brecht, 1931] 1898: German poet and playwright [Bertolt Brecht]( was born in Augsburg. 1763: The [Treaty of Paris]( was signed, ending territorial conflicts between France and Britain in the [Seven Years' War]( the North American phase of which was called the [French and Indian War](. [Galileo spacecraft] 1990: The spacecraft [Galileo]( flew past [Venus]( on its way to [Jupiter](. [SEE ALL EVENTS ON THIS DAY]( ALSO BORN ON THIS DAY 1952 [Lee Hsien Loong]( prime minister of Singapore 1964 [Glenn Beck]( American television and radio personality 1898 [Bertolt Brecht]( German dramatist 1893 [Jimmy Durante]( American comedian 1955 [Jim Cramer]( American television personality 1961 [George Stephanopoulos]( American political commentator [SEE ALL BIOS ON THIS DAY]( Advertisement FOLLOW: [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( To unsubscribe from Britannica e-mails, [click here](. Encyclopædia Britannica 325 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 200 Chicago, Illinois 60654 United States © 2019 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. [Privacy Policy]( • [Help](

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