2005:
An open letter to the Walt Disney Company Board of Directors written by Roy E. Disney and Stanley P. Gold is released. They question the process being used to find a successor for departing CEO Michael Eisner.
1905:
Actor Richard Haydn, the voice of the caterpillar in Disney's 1951 classic Alice in Wonderland, is born in London, England.
1909:
Walt Disney's grandmother Mary Richardson Disney
passes away in Ellis, Kansas.
1938:
Disney is twice awarded at the 1937 Academy Awards presented at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles. The Disney/RKO cartoon short
The Old Mill (Short Subjects, Cartoon) wins an Academy Award, and Walt Disney Productions takes home an Oscar for the design and use of its unqiue multiplane camera. The multiplane uses stacked panes of glass each painted with different elements of the animation. It allows the animators to re-use the same background, foreground, or any elements not in motion ... thus saving hours of labor. Although Walt Disney Studio Music Deaprtment is nominated for Best Music Score (for Snow White), Universal Studio Music Department takes home the Oscar
(for One Hundred Men and a Girl).
1955:
U.S. President Eisenhower calls Walt Disney to congratulate him
on the previous night's TV broadcast of "Man in Space." Eisenhower asks for a copy of it to show the generals in the Pentagon.
1963:
The TV series Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color
airs "The Horse With the Flying Tail."
1985:
Today is General Electric's last day as corporate sponsor of Disney World's Carousel of Progress. GE's association with the attraction goes all the way back to the 1964-65 New York World's Fair.
2001:
The animated Disney's House of Mouse debuts episode 8
"Jiminy Cricket."

A rare reunion of original stars of the 1950s television series "The Mickey Mouse Club" is held at Pardini's in Fresno, California. Proceeds of the event benefit the Center for Independent Living, a local organization that assists those with disabilities.

In celebration of the opening of Disney's California Adventure, Disney presents the "Artist's Choice" Pin of the Month Program with the "Tattoo Surf" pin. On the second Saturday of each month, (excluding February) a different pin will be released from the series.

         The "Nanea" (which means tranquil) volcano-themed pool at
         Disney World's Polynesian Resort replaces the original
         grotto pool. The new swimming hole includes underwater music.
2003:
It is reported that Disney World's Swan and Dolphin hotels are being
redecorated in an effort to make all 2,300 rooms more luxurious. (The
properties, owned by Tishman Hotel Corp. and managed by Starwood
Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, are aimed largely at business travelers.)
The overhaul is being directed by Michael Graves, the 13-year-old
hotels' original architect who designed the hotels' exterior landmarks.
2004:
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection presents its new Green Lodgings awards to Disney World's Coronado Springs and Boardwalk Resorts. (They are two of the first four hotels in Florida to receive the awards.) The honor is given to hotel properties that feature innovative and imaginative programs to conserve natural resources, reduce waste, minimize pollution and reduce costs.
2006:
The Walt Disney Company holds their annual meeting of
shareholders in Anaheim, California. It is the first gathering
under the leadership of CEO Robert Iger.

Disney releases the live-action feature film
The Shaggy Dog, starring Tim Allen. (It is a remake of the 1959 film.)

The Disney sister act Aly & AJ appear on ABC-TV's Live with Regis and
Kelly to promote their album Into the Rush.
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1978:
The live-action Disney feature Return from Witch Mountain is released. Starring Bette Davis and Christopher Lee, it is a sequel to the 1975 Escape to Witch Mountain.
1992:
Actress/singer Emily Osment - Lilly Truscott on Disney Channel's
Hannah Montana - is born in Los Angeles, California.
Paul Winchell (the first voice of Tigger) got his start in show biz at the age of 14. He was part of a ventriloquist act on the
Major Bowes Amateur Hour
radio show.
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1953:
Africa USA, a wildlife tourist attraction in Boca Raton, Florida, opens its
doors to the public. A unique theme park (before its time), Walt Disney
himself will frequently visit and even consider purchasing the 300-acre site.
(Africa USA will close in September 1961.)
2008:
Soft openings for Pixar Play Parade kick off at Disney's California Adventure. Scheduled for a March 14 debut, the parade will run through the summer.

Dave Stevens, a celebrated illustrator and comics artist best known for his creation The Rocketeer, passes away at age 52. Stevens first began developing a Rocketeer film proposal in 1985 and sold the rights to the Walt Disney Company, which produced the 1991 live-action film The Rocketeer.
1948:
Disney's Bambi is awarded 2 Special Golden Globe Awards "for furthering the influence of the screen" and "for the Hindustani version of the movie."
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