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Joel Grey bids the audience wilkommen as Cabaret premieres on Broadway, where the musical will run for more than 1,100 performances.

1985: In California, Dr. Leonard Bailey performs the first successful heart transplant on an infant, a four-day-old called "Baby Moses."

1962: President Kennedy outlaws discrimination by housing agencies that receive federal money.

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