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YEAR EVENTS
1096   Crusaders massacre Jews of Worm
1291   Sultan of Egypt & his son take last Christian stronghold of Acre
1302   Trades people assault on French garrison (Brugse Metten)
1385   Peace of Doornik: Gent & Louis van Thoughts
1596   Willem Barents leaves Amsterdam for Novaya Zemlya
1619   Hugo the Great sentenced to life in prison
1631   English colony Massachusetts Bay grants puritarian voting right
1631   John Winthrop is elected 1st governor of Massachusetts
1642   Montreal Canada founded
1652   Rhode Island enacts 1st law declaring slavery illegal
1703   Dutch & English troops occupy Cologne
1756   England declares war on France
1794   2nd battle of Bouvines (France-Austria)
1803   Britain declares war on France after Napoleon Bonaparte continues interfering in Italy & Switzerland
1804   Napoleon Bonaparte proclaimed Emperor of France
1828   Battle of Las Piedras, ends conflict between Uruguay & Brazil
1830   Edwin Budding of England signs an agreement for manufacture of his invention, lawn mower. Saturdays are destroyed forever
1843   United Free Church of Scotland forms
1846   US troops attack Rio Grande occupying Matamoros
1851   Amsterdam-Nieuwediep telegraph connection linked
1852   Massachusetts rules all school-age children must attend school
1860   Republican Party nominates Abraham Lincoln for president
1861   Battle of Sewall's Point VA-1st Federal offense against South
1861   Friedrich Hebbels "Kriemhildes Rache," premieres in Weimar
1863   Siege of Vicksburg, MS
1864   Battle of Yellow Bayou, LA (Bayou de Glaize, Old Oaks)
1866   French Govt of De Putte resigns
1880   6th Kentucky Derby: George Lewis aboard Fonso wins in 2:37«
1887   Emmanuel Chabriers opera "Le Roi Malgr‚ Luis," premieres in Paris
1889   Jules Massenets opera "Esclarmonde," premieres in Paris
1896   US Supreme court affirms race separation (Plessy v Ferguson)
1897   Irish Music Festival 1st held (Dublin)
1897   NY Giant William Joyce sets record of 4 triples in 1 game
1897   Paul Dukas "L'Apprenti Sorcier Pruimtabak on the Market," premieres
1899   World Goodwill Day-26 nations meet in 1st Hague Peace Conference
1900   Britain proclaims protectorate over kingdom of Tonga
1904   American Ion Perdicaris kidnapped in Morocco
1910   Passage of Earth through tail of Halley's Comet causes near-panic
1911   Pres/dictator Jos‚ Porfirio Diaz of Mexico term ends
1912   A's beat Tigers 24-2, who use amateurs protesting Ty Cobbs suspension
1912   Maurits Binger establishes 2 Dutch movie companies
1916   US pilot Kiffin Rockwell shoots down German aircraft
1917   Satie/Massine/Picasso's ballet "Parade," premieres in Paris
1917   US passes Selective Service act
1918   Neth Indian Volksraad installed in Batavia
1918   TNT explosion in chemical factory in Oakdale Penn kills 200
1920   46th Preakness: Clarence Kummer aboard Man o' War wins in 1:51.6
1922   Dutch 2nd Chamber agrees to 48 hour work week (was 45 hrs)
1926   Evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson vanished in Venice Calif She showed up a month later & said she had been kidnapped
1927   "Slide Lake" in Gros Ventre Wyoming collapses
1927   Grauman's Chinese Theater opens in Hollywood Calif
1927   Ritz Hotel opens in Boston
1929   55th Kentucky Derby: Linus McAtee on Clyde Van Dusen wins in 2:10.8
1929   Dodgers beat Phillies 20-16 & lost 8-6 in 2nd game (record 50 runs)
1933   1st major league All-Star Game announced for July 6 at Comiskey Park It will be played as part of the Chicago World's Fair
1933   Tennessee Valley Act (TVA) Act signed by FDR, to build dams
1934   Academy Award 1st called Oscar in print (Sidney Skolsky)
1934   Congress approves "Lindbergh Act," makes kidnapping a capital offense
1934   Jimmie Foxx hits 1st HR in Comiskey Park center field bleachers
1934   TWA began commercial service
1935   Harold Gimblett scores 123 in 80 mins on debut for Somerset
1940   German troops conquer Brussels
1941   An Egyptian steamer sinks
1941   Italian army under general Aosta surrenders to Britain in Ethiopia
1941   Jewish veterans honor their dead
1942   NYC ends night baseball games for rest of WW II
1943   Allied bombers attack Pantelleria in the Mediterranean Sea
1944   Expulsion of more than 200,000 Tartars from Crimea by Soviet Union begins, they are accused of collaborating with the Germans
1944   Polish 2nd Army corps captures convent of Monte Cassino Italy
1945   Tigers & A's both have 7 straight games postponed due to rain
1947   A's catcher Warren Rosar catches his 147th game without an error
1948   "Ballet Ballads" opens at Music Box Theater NYC for 62 performances
1948   Arab Legion captures fort on Mt Scopus
1948   Saudi Arabia joins invasion of Israel
1949   Antiquarian Booksellers Assoc of America incorporates
1950   "Liar" opens at Broadhurst Theater NYC for 12 performances
1950   Tommy Glaviano makes 3 consecutive errors on grounders
1951   UN moves HQ to NYC
1951   US General Collins predicts use of atom bomb in Korea
1952   Professor WF Libby said Stonehedge dates back to 1848 BC
1953   1st woman to break sound barrier (Jacqueline Cochrane, USA)
1953   Jacqueline Cochran is 1st woman to break the sound barrier
1954   European Convention on Human Rights goes into effect
1955   28.7 cm rain falls at Lake Maloya New Mexico (state record)
1955   Atkinson & Depeiaza take WI from 6-187 to 6-494 in day v Aust
1955   Queen Juliana opens E55 fair in Amsterdam
1956   Hungarian party leader Matyas R kosi enforces his own policy
1956   Mickey Mantle hits HR from both sides of plate for record 3rd time
1956   Queen Juliana opens Rembrandt fairs in Amsterdam
1957   83rd Preakness: Eddie Arcaro aboard Bold Ruler wins in 1:56.2
1958   Wiffi Smith wins LPGA Peach Blossom Golf Open
1959   "Castin' My Spell" by Johnny Otis Show hits #52
1959   "Judy" by David Seville hits #86
1959   "Russian Band Stand" by Spencer & Spencer hits #91
1960   Eillen Fulton begins playing Lisa on As the World Turn (for > 30 yrs)
1960   Jean Genets "Le Balcon," premieres in Paris
1961   "Donnybrook!" opens at 46th St Theater NYC for 68 performances
1963   "Beast in Me" closes at Plymouth Theater NYC after 4 performances
1963   "If You Wanna Be Happy" by Jimmy Soul hits #1
1963   89th Preakness: Bill Shoemaker aboard Candy Spots wins in 1:56.2
1964   David Frost interviews Paul McCartney on BBC
1964   Supreme Court rules unconstitutional to deprive naturalized citizens of citizenship if they return to home country for more tha
1965   Gene Roddenberry suggests 16 names including Kirk for Star Trek Capt
1965   WTAF TV channel 29 in Philadelphia, PA (IND) begins broadcasting
1967   Silver hits record $1.60 an ounce in London
1967   Tenn Gov Ellington repeals "Monkey Law," upheld in 1925 Scopes Trial
1968   94th Preakness: Ismael Valenzuela aboard Forward Pass wins in 1:56.8
1968   AL Kaline hits his 307th HR, surpassing Hank Greenberg as a Tiger
1968   Frank Howard ties AL record with HR in his 6th consecutive game his 10 home runs in the most in 6 games
1969   "Canterbury Tales" closes at Eugene O'Neill NYC after 122 perfs
1969   Apollo 10 (Stafford/Cernan/Young) launched toward lunar orbit
1969   Sandra Haynie wins LPGA St Louis Women's Golf Invitational
1971   4th ABA Championship: Utah Stars beat Kentucky Colonels, 4 games to 3
1971   Bulgarian constitution goes into effect
1971   Pres Nixon rejects 60 demands of Congressional Black Caucus
1971   Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens beat Chicago Blackhawks, 4 games to 3
1971   Vampire rapist Wayne Bodens last victim found
1972   "Me & The Chimp," last airs on CBS-TV
1972   John Sebastian makes 63 consecutive free throws while blindfolded
1973   Russian party leader Brezhnev visits West Germany
1973   WIBC Bowling Queens won by Dotty Fothergill
1974   "Streak" by Ray Stevens hits #1
1974   100th Preakness: Miguel Rivera aboard Current Little wins in 1:54.6
1974   India becomes 6th nation to explode an atomic bomb
1977   A nightclub fire in Cincinnati killed 164
1977   Juventus wins 6th UEFA Cup at Bilbao
1977   Menachem Begin becomes Israel's Prime Minister
1977   Nightclub in Cincinnati fire kills 164
1978   Italy legalizes abortion
1978   Russian dissident Yuri Orlov exiled to compulsory work
1980   Belgium 3rd govt of Martens forms
1980   China PR launch 1st intercontinental rocket
1980   Donna White wins LPGA Coca-Cola Golf Classic
1980   Fernando Belaunde Terry elected president of Peru
1980   Mount St Helens blows its top in Washington State, 60 die
1982   Tigers outfielder Larry Herndon is 14th to hit 4 consecutive HRs
1982   Unification Church founder Rev Sun Myung Moon convicted of tax evasion
1983   Senate revises immigration laws, gives millions of illegal aliens legal status under an amnesty program
1985   "One Night In Bangkok" by Murray Head hits #3
1985   111th Preakness: Pat Day aboard Tank's Prospect wins in 1:53.4
1985   1st remote location for "Nightline" (South Africa)
1986   "Singin' in the Rain" closes at Gershwin Theater NYC after 367 perfs
1986   Becky Pearson wins LPGA Chrysler-Plymouth Golf Classic
1986   Chung Kwung Ying did 2,750 "atomic" hand-stand push-ups
1986   Chung Kwung Ying did 2,750 atomic hand-stand push-ups
1986   David Goch finishes swimming 55,682 miles in a 25-yd pool
1986   South African army occupies Botswana, Zimbabwe & Zambia
1988   Bayer Leverkusen wins 17th UEFA Cup at Leverkusen
1988   In just Oakland's 39th of the season, pitcher Dave Stewart breaks record with his 12th balk en route to 16
1989   Lisa Strawberry files for divorce from Darryl
1990   2 Germanys sign a monetary union treaty
1990   Cubs Ryne Sandberg ends 2nd baseman record 123 errorless game streak
1990   Judy Carne arrested at JFK airport on an 11 year old drug warrant
1990   Return To Green Acres TV movie airs
1991   117th Preakness: Jerry Bailey aboard Hansel wins in 1:54
1991   France performs nuclear test at Muruora Island
1991   USSR launches 2 cosmonauts to MIR space station
1992   Supreme Court rules states could not force mentally unstable criminal defendants to take anti-psychotic drugs
1993   Danish people vote in favor of ratifying the Maastricht Treaty
1993   Italian police arrest Mafia boss Benedetto "Nitto" Santapaola
1994   AC Milan wins Europe Cup 1: 4-0 against Barcelona
1994   Israel withdraws from the Gaza Strip
1994   Tropical Butterfly Garden at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo opens
1995   WIBC Bowling Queens won by Sandra Postma
1996   122nd Preakness: Pat Day aboard Louis Quatorze wins in 1:53.2
1996   WIBC Bowling Queens won by Lisa Wagner
1997   "King David," opens at New Amsterdam Theater NYC
1997   43rd McDonald's LPGA Championship won by Chris Johnson
1997   Cadillac NFL Senior Golf Classic
1997   Tiger Woods wins Byron Nelson Golf Classic

BIRTHS
1692   Joseph Butler, Wantage Berkshire, theologian
1711   Ruggiero G Boscovich, [Rudzer J Boskovic], Italian astronomer
1744   Joseph Beer, Bohemia clarinetist/composer (5th clarinet flap)
1759   Charles Duquesnoy, composer
1788   Hugh Clapperton, Annan Scotland, African explorer
1797   Frederik Augustus II, King of Saxon (1836-54)
1798   Ethan Allen Hitchcock, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1870
1815   Thomas Stanhope Bocock, rep (Confederacy), died in 1891
1817   James William Denver, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1892
1819   Julius Hopp, composer
1830   Karl Goldmark, Keszthely Hungary, composer (Sakuhtala)
1836   Isidor Vorobchievici, composer
1836   Wilhelm Steinitz, Austria, world chess champion (1866-94)
1850   Oliver Heaviside, London, physicist (predicted ionosphere)
1854   Bernard Zweers, Dutch composer (To my Fatherland)
1862   Freiherr Albert von Schrenk-Notzing, German para-psychologist
1864   Jan P Veth, Bayern, Dutch painter/etcher/lithographer/art historian
1865   William Heinemann, England, publisher (Chemical Instrumental)
1868   Nicholas II Aleksandrovitsj, last tsar of Russia (1894-1917)
1869   Ruprecht, crown prince of Bavaria/general-fieldmarshall
1871   Franiska zu Reventlow, writer
1872   Bertrand Russell, England, mathematician/philosopher (Nobel 1950)
1875   Guido Alberto Fano, composer
1881   Georgi Atanasov, composer
1882   Eduardo Fabini, composer
1883   Walter Gropius, Berlin Germany, architect (Bauhaus school of design)
1885   Eurico Gaspar Dutra, president of Brazil (1945-50)
1886   Ole Windingstad, composer
1887   Ernst Wiechert, writer
1889   G Gunnarson, writer
1891   Rudolf Carnap, philosopher (German Logical Positivist)
1896   Walter Fitzgerald, Keyhan Devonport England
1897   Frank Capra, Ital, director (Its a Wonderful Life, Arsenic & Old Lace)
1897   Jack Raine, London England, actor (Quartet)
1898   Juan J Domenchina, Spanish poet/interpreter (sombra desterrada)
1900   Sarah Miriam Peale, US, portrait painter (Gen Lafayette-1825)
1901   Harry Robert Wilson, composer
1901   Henri-Pierre Sauguet, Bordeaux France, composer (La Chotte)
1901   Vincent du Vigneaud, US biochemist
1902   [Robert] Meredith Willson, Mason City Iowa, composer (Music Man)
1903   George E Stone, Lodz Poland, actor (Viva Villa, Last Mile)
1904   Jacob K Javits, (Sen-R-NY)
1905   Eric Zeisl, composer
1905   Hedley Verity, cricketer (terrific slow lefty for England pre-WW II)
1907   Clifford Curzon, London England, pianist (MacFarren Gold Medal)
1907   Robley D Evans, nuclear physicist
1909   Fred Perry, English tennis star/commentator (Wimbledon, 1934-36)
1910   Arthur van Schendel, Dutch art historian
1911   Joe Turner, KC, blues singer (Corrine Corrina, Shake Rattle & Roll)
1911   Lord Hartwell
1911   Sigrid Gurie, Brooklyn NY, actor (Algiers, Sofia, Refugee)
1912   Georg von Opel, German auto manufacturer
1912   Perry Como, [Pierino], Canonsburg Pa, singer/TV (Perry Como Show)
1912   Richard Brooks, Phila, director (Blackboard Jungle, In Cold Blood)
1914   Anthony Fell, British MP
1914   Boris Christoff, Bulgaria/Italian bass (Boris Godunov)
1914   Pierre A Balmain, France, fashion designer (1940's "New Look")
1915   Leon Shenandoah, native American leader
1917   Charles Wintour, journalist
1917   James Donald, Aberdeen Scotland, actor (Bridge on River Kwai, Vikings)
1918   John Paul II, [Karol Wojtyla], 264th Roman Catholic pope (1978- )
1919   Margot Fonteyn, Surrey England, prima ballerina (Giselle)
1921   Anthony Epstein, FRS/pathologist
1922   Bill Macy, Revere Mass, actor (Walter-Maude, Oh! Calcutta)
1922   GMcC Kitson, British principal (Central School of Speech/Drama)
1923   Liam Sullivan, Jacksonville Ill, actor (Mapoy-Monroes)
1924   Jack Whitaker, Phila Pa, sportscaster (ABC, CBS)
1927   Richard Body, MP
1928   G R Hall, nuclear scientist
1928   P G Hammersley, British Rear-Admiral
1928   Pernell Roberts, Waycross Ga, actor (Adam-Bonanza, Trapper John MD)
1929   Johan N Block, aviation pioneer (Martinair/Transavia/Air Holland)
1929   Lord St John of Fawsley
1929   Roger Matton, composer
1930   Barbara Goldsmith, New Rochelle, author (Little Gloria Happy At Last)
1930   Don Leslie Lind, Midvale Utah, astronaut (STS 51-B)
1930   Fred[erick Thomas] Saberhagen, US, sci-fi author (Book of Swords)
1930   Geoffrey Littler, CEO (County NatWest Group)
1930   Warren B Rudman, (Sen-R-NH, 1980- )
1931   Robert Morse, Newton Mass, actor (That's Life, Jack Frost)
1932   John Clement, chairman (Unigate Group)
1934   Dwayne Hickman, LA, actor (Dobie Gillis, How to Stuff a Wild Bikini)
1937   Brooks Robinson, Baltimore Oriole 3rd baseman (1955-77)
1937   Ildik¢ Sagi-Retj”, Hung, foils (Oly-2 gold/3 silv/2 bronze-1960-76)
1937   Jacques Santer, Pres (European Commission)
1939   Glen Hardin, Texas, rocker (Crickets)
1939   Patrick Cormack, MP
1940   A Marshall Stoneham, FRS, physicist
1940   Pat Trimborn, cricket pace bowler (South African in 4 Tests 1966-70)
1941   Diane McBain, Cleve Ohio, actress (Surfside Six, Spinout, Donner Pass)
1941   M S Longair, astronomer
1942   Albert Hammond, rocker
1942   Keith Hellawell, Chief Constable (West Yorkshire)
1942   Marquess of Reading
1942   N P (Nobby) Stiles, footballer
1942   Rodney Dillard, rocker (Glittergrass)
1944   Peter Ryan, British national director (Police Training)
1945   Bhagwat Chandrasekhar, cricketer (brilliant Indian leggie 1964-79)
1945   John Richard Patterson, businessman
1945   Maarten van Traa, Dutch MP (PvdA)
1946   George Alexander, rocker
1946   Reggie Jackson, "Mr October" baseball rightfielder (Yankees, A's)
1947   Candice Azzara, Brooklyn NY, actress (Fatso)
1947   John Bruton, Prime Minister (Republic of Ireland)
1948   Felix MH Troch, Flemish actor/director (Gekkenbriefje)
1948   Joe Bonsall, Phila, country singer (Oak Ridge Boys-Elvira)
1949   Bill Wallace, rocker/actor (Fear, Avenging Force, Desperate)
1949   Rick Wakeman, rock keyboardist (Yes-Fish Out of Water)
1949   Stuart Gannes, Detroit Mich, writer (Fortune)
1949   William Wallace, rocker (Guess Who)
1950   Rodney Milburn Jr, USA, hurdler (Olympic-gold-1972)
1950   Thomas Gottschalk, Bamberg Germany, (Telespiele)
1951   Angela Voigt, German DR, long jumper (Olympic-gold-76)
1951   Denny Dillon, comedian (SNL, Dream On)
1951   James Stephens, Mount Kisko NY, actor (Paper Chase, Devil's Island)
1951   Rodger Davis, Sydney NSW, Australasia golfer
1952   Diane E[lizabeth] Duane, US, sci-fi author (Door into Fire)
1952   George Strait, Pearsall Tx, country singer (All My Exes Live in Texas)
1952   Martin R Hoke, (Rep-R-Ohio)
1953   Helen Chadwick, artist
1953   [Feliciano] Butch Tavares, rocker (Tavares)
1954   Martyn Wiley, writer/broadcaster
1954   Wreckless Eric, rocker (Waxworks, Be Stiff)
1955   Yun Fat Chow, Nam Nga Island Hong Kong, actor (Better Tomorrow)
1956   Joe [Naomichi] Ozaki, Tekushima Japan, golfer (1995 Phoenix Open-8th)
1957   Michael Cretu, rocker (Enigma)
1958   Ray Donaldson, NFL center (Dallas Cowboys)
1958   Toyah Wilcox, Birmingham England, rocker (I Want to Be Free)
1959   Graham Dilley, cricketer (England wicket-taker of 80's)
1960   Jari Kurri, Helsinki Fin, NHL left wing (NY Rangers, LA Kings, Colo)
1960   Tom Jackson, Oakville Ont, Canadian Tour golfer (1991 CPGA Winter)
1960   Yannick Noah, France, tennis player (French 1983)
1962   Mike Whitmarsh, San Diego CA, beach volleyballer (Olympics-silver-96)
1963   Marty McSorley, Hamilton, NHL defenseman (LA Kings, NY Rangers)
1964   Will Wolford, NFL tackle (Indianapolis Colts, Pittsburgh Steelers)
1965   Erik Hanson, Kinnelon NJ, pitcher (Toronto Blue Jays)
1965   Rufus Porter, linebacker (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
1965   Rufus Porter, NFL linebacker (NO Saints)
1966   Mike Inez, US rock bassist (Alice in Chains-Facelift)
1967   Jaime Gomez, Arlington TX, Nike golfer (1992 Boise Open)
1967   Karl Dunbar, NFL defensive tackle (Arizona Cardinals)
1968   Ernie Logan, NFL defensive end (Jacksonville Jaguars, NY Jets)
1969   Jean-Chris. Filippin, hockey defenseman (Team France 1998)
1969   Martika, [Marta Marrero], Cuba, singer (Toy Soldiers)
1970   Clemens Zwijnenberg, soccer player (FC Twente)
1970   Vicky Sunohara, ice hockey forward (Canada, Oly-98)
1971   Ben Coleman, guard/offensive tackle (Jacksonville Jaguars)
1971   Clifton Sunada, Honolulu HI, extra-lightweight judoka (Olympics-96)
1971   Craig Hentrich, NFL punter (Green Bay Packers-Superbowl 31)
1971   Daniel Gowing, Germany, NZ judoka (Olympics-96)
1971   Karen Bye, ice hockey forward (USA, Oly-98)
1971   Lael Perlstrom, Laguna Beach Cal, WPVA volleyballer (US Open-25-1995)
1971   Rich Garces, Maracay Aragua Venezuela, pitcher (Boston Red Sox)
1972   Turner Stevenson, Prince George, NHL right wing (Montreal Canadiens)
1973   Darren Van Impe, Saskatoon, NHL defenseman (Anaheim Mighty Ducks)
1973   David Bailey, WLAF tackle (Frankfurt Galaxy)
1973   Donyell Marshall, NBA forward (Golden State Warriors)
1973   Markus Brunner, hockey forward (Team Italy 1998)
1973   Tory James, NFL defensive back (Denver Broncos-Superbowl 32)
1973   Walter Scott, NFL defensive tackle (Green Bay Packers-Superbowl 31)
1976   Ron Mercer, NBA guard (Boston Celtics)
1978   Jennifer Streblow, Oshkosh Wisconsin, Miss America-Wisconsin (1997)
1979   Kaci Thompson, Miss Nevada Teen USA (1997)

DEATHS
323   Alexander III the Great, king of Macedonia/conqueror, dies at 32
526   John I, Pope (523-26), dies
1160   Erik IX Helgi, [The Saint], King of Sweden, dies
1410   Ruprecht, Roman catholics German king, dies
1587   Felix van Cantalice, Italian saint, dies
1625   Francisco G¢mez de Sandoval y Rojas, Spanish marquis of Denia, dies
1653   Carel Reyniersz, gov-gen (Neth East Indies), dies at 48
1675   Jacques Marquette jesuit/missionaries (Chicago), dies at 37
1692   Elias Ashmole, antiquary, dies
1724   Johann K Amman, Swiss/Dutch doctor for deaf-mutes, dies at 54
1733   Georg Bohm, German organist/composer, dies at 71
1767   Thaddaus Ferdinand Lipowsky, composer, dies at 28
1799   Pierre de Beaumarchais, dramatist, dies
1808   Jacob Albright, [Albrecht], German/US preacher, dies at 49
1829   Bernardo Bittoni, composer, dies at 72
1832   Bonafacio Asioli, composer, dies at 62
1839   Carolina [Maria A] Bonaparte (countess Lipona), dies at 57
1848   William A Leidesdorf, black, dies at 38 in SF
1862   William H Keim, US Union brig-general, dies in battle at 48
1864   James Byron Gordon, Confederate brig-gen, dies at 41
1884   Heinrich R G”ppert, German paleo-botanist, dies
1909   George Meredith, English poet/writer (Diana of Crossways), dies at 81
1909   Isaac M F Alb‚niz, Spanish pianist/composer, dies at 48
1910   Flor van Duyse, composer, dies at 66
1911   Gustav Mahler, Austr composer (Children's Death Songs), dies at 50
1913   Otto Reubke, composer, dies at 70
1918   Toivo Kuula, composer, dies at 34
1930   Joao Marcellino Arroyo, composer, dies at 68
1936   Alick Maclean, composer, dies at 63
1949   James T Adams, US historian (Pulitzer 1921)
1952   Rossetter Gleason Cole, composer, dies at 86
1953   Tom Killick, cricketer (at the crease 2 Tests for Eng 1929), dies
1955   Edwin Scharff, German painter/sculptor (Rosseb„ndiger), dies at 68
1955   Mary McLeod Bethune, educator & civil rights leader, dies at 79
1956   Maurice Tate, cricketer (39 Tests for England, 155 wickets), dies
1961   Henry O'Neill, actor (Lady Killer, Nothing But Trouble), dies
1965   Eduard J Dijksterhuis, mathematician (Archimedes), dies at 72
1966   Paul Althaus, German theologist (That Christian Wahrheit), dies at 78
1967   Andy Clyde, Hopalong Cassidy's sidekick, dies at 75
1967   Richard Ainley, actor (I Dood It, Above Suspicion), dies at 56
1972   Eero Aukusti Sipila, composer, dies at 53
1973   Jeannette Rankin, 1st Congresswoman (1917-19, 41-43), dies at 92
1974   Daniel R Topping, US owner (NY Yankees), dies at 61
1975   Leroy Anderson, composer, dies at 66
1980   Ian Curtis, English rock vocalist (Joy Division), commit suicide at 23
1981   Arthur O'Connell, actor (Mr Peepers, 2nd Hundred Years), dies at 73
1981   William Saroyan, US stagewriter (Time of your life), dies at 72
1985   Tex Terry, actor (Apache Rose, Timberjack), dies at 82
1986   John Bubbles Sublett, tap dancer (Black & Bubbles), dies at 84
1987   Wilbur J Cohen, 1st employee of Social Security System, dies at 73
1988   Daws Butler, cartoon voice (Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound), dies at 71
1990   Jill Ireland, actress (Carry on Nurse, Family), dies of cancer at 54
1991   Edwina Booth, actress (Trader Horn), dies of heart failure at 86
1992   Lawrence Welk, bandleader (L Welk Show), dies of pneumonia at 89
1992   Marshall Thompson, actor (Bog), dies of congestive heart failure at 65
1992   Skip Stephenson, comedian (Real People), dies of heart attack at 52
1993   Heinrich Albertz, theologist/mayor of Berlin (1966-67), dies at 78
1993   Pamela M Cunnington, English architect/writer, dies at 67
1995   Alexander Gudonov, Russian dancer/actor (Witness), dies at 45
1995   Elisha Cook Jr, actor (Maltese Falcon, Shane), dies at 91
1995   Elizabeth Montgomery, actress (Bewitched), dies of cancer at 62
1995   Gordon Reynolds, musician, dies at 74
1995   Robert Harris, actor (Werewolf of London), dies at 95
1996   Dermot O'Callaghan Grubb, prison governor, dies at 76
1996   Simon Weinstock, businessman/racehorse owner, dies at 44

   
 
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