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YEAR EVENTS
461   St Hilary begins his reign as Catholic Pope
498   Anastasius II ends his reign as Catholic Pope
615   Pope Deusdedit/Adeodatus I elected to succeed Boniface IV
1302   Pope Boniface VIII delegates degree "Unam sanctam"
1367   League of Cologne goes against Danish king Waldemar IV
1493   Christopher Columbus discovers Puerto Rico, on his 2nd voyage
1521   Battle at Milan: Emperor Karel V's/pontifical/Spanish/German troops beat France & occupy Milan
1523   Giulio de' Medici chosen as Pope Clemens VII
1530   Augsburg] Emperor Karel I enables Edict of Worms
1544   Pope Paul III opens council of Trente
1620   Mayflower reaches Cape Cod & explores the coast
1621   Rabbi Isaiah b Abraham aha-Levi Horowitz arrives in Israel
1644   1st protestant ministry society in New England
1700   Battle at Narva: Swedish king Karel XII beats Russians
1794   Jakob˜nen Club forms in Paris
1794   Jay Treaty, 1st US extradition treaty, signed with Great Britain
1824   Storm causes St Petersburg flood, killing 10,000
1837   Floridsdorf-Deutsch Wagram railway in Austria opens
1850   Lord Tennyson becomes British poet laureate
1861   Julia Ward Howe committed "Battle Hymn of the Republic" to paper
1863   Lincoln delivers his address in Gettysburg; "4 score & 7 years..."
1874   William Marcy "Boss" Tweed, of Tammany Hall (NYC) convicted of defrauding city of $6M, sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment
1879   Natl Assoc of Trotting Horse Breeders determines what "is" a trotter
1887   Start of Sherlock Holmes "Adventure of Dying Detective" (BG)
1893   1st newspaper color supplement (NY World)
1894   1st mushroom on a stamp (China 1 & 5 Ap)
1894   Dutch troops occupy & plunders palace of Tjakra Negara, Lombok
1895   Frederick E Blaisdell patents the pencil
1896   Start of Sherlock Holmes "Adventure of Sussex Vampire" (BG)
1903   Carrie Nation attempts to address Senate
1906   London selected to host 1908 Olympics
1909   Former Dutch premier Abraham Kuyper denies corruption
1910   Ferenc Moln…rs "Tester," premieres in Budapest
1911   NY receives 1st Marconi wireless transmission from Italy
1919   US Senate rejects (55-39) Treaty of Versailles & League of Nations
1922   Demonstration for a French Language University in Ghent
1923   B‚la Bart•k's "Tancsuite," premieres
1926   British mine strikes after 28 weeks ends
1928   1st issue of Time magazine, Japanese Emperor Hirohito on cover
1932   Joe Kershalla scores 71 points in a college football game
1932   Shaft & Thyssen demand Hitler become German chancellor
1933   Women allowed to vote in Spain (helps right wing)
1939   Don Lash wins 6th straight AAU cross-country 10K championship
1940   Belgian King Leopold III visits Adolf Hitler
1940   German air raid on Birmingham fails
1942   Joseph Goebbels visits "German Theatre in the Niederlanden"
1942   Russia launches winter offensive against Germans along Don front
1943   U-536 sinks in Atlantic Ocean
1946   Bradman scores 119 South Australia v Victoria, 183 mins, 8 fours
1947   200" mirror arrives at Mt Palomar
1948   Belgian govt of Spaak, forms
1949   Prince Rainier III coronation as 30th ruling Prince of Monaco
1950   US General Eisenhower becomes supreme commander of NATO-Europe
1951   Roy Campanella named NL MVP on his 30th birthday
1951   US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1952   North American F-86 Sabre sets world aircraft speed record, 1124 KPH
1952   Spain joins UNESCO
1953   US Supreme Court rules (7-2) baseball is a sport not a business
1953   US VP Richard Nixon visits Hanoi
1955   KXMB TV channel 12 in Bismarck, ND (CBS/ABC) begins broadcasting
1957   Antonin Novotny appointed president of Czechoslovakia
1958   First 2 F-27 Fokker's Friendships delivered on Aer Lingus
1959   "Rocky & His Friends" debuts on ABC
1959   Ford cancels Edsel
1960   Mickey Vernon is hired as 1st manager of new Washington team
1961   Houston George Blanda passes for 7 touchdowns vs NY Titans (49-13)
1962   Fidel Castro accepts removal of Soviet weapons
1962   KOET (now KULC) TV channel 9 in Ogden, UT (PBS) begins broadcasting
1962   SN Behrman's "Lord Pengo," premieres in NYC
1962   Todor Zjivkov becomes premier of Bulgaria
1963   Worst Canadian air disaster kills 118 in Montreal
1965   ABC radio begins weekly "Vietnam Update" report
1965   Kellogg's Pop Tarts pastries created
1966   Mad Dog Vachon beats Dick The Bruiser in Omaha, to become NWA champ
1967   Mickey Wright wins LPGA Pensacola Ladies' Golf Invitational
1968   Mali military coup, president Modibo Keita flees
1968   Yankees pitcher Stan Bahnsen wins AL Rookie of Year
1969   Apollo 12's Conrad & Bean become 3rd & 4th humans on Moon
1969   WENY TV channel 36 in Elmira, NY (ABC) begins broadcasting
1970   Golden Gate Park Conservatory becomes a Cal state historical landmark
1970   US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1971   Ft Wilderness opens
1972   "Ambassador" opens at Lunt-Fontanne Theater NYC for 9 performances
1972   "Dear Oscar" closes at Playhouse Theater NYC after 5 performances
1972   Gershwin Theater (Uris) opens at 1633 Broadway NYC
1972   KFIZ TV channel 34 in Fond du Lac, WI suspends broadcasting
1972   Willy Brandts SPD wins West German election
1973   Elections in Suriname, premier Sedney's PNP doesn't win a chair
1975   Reds 2nd baseman Joe Morgan is named NL MVP
1976   George Harrison releases "This Song"
1976   Patty Hearst is freed on $15 million bail
1977   -21] Egyptian president Sadat visits Israel
1977   Canuck's Ron Sedlbauer fails on 3rd penalty shot against Islanders
1977   Egyptian Pres Anwar Sadat arrives in Israel
1977   Libya drops diplomatic relations with Egypt
1978   Gavaskar gets twin cricket tons for India for 2nd time
1979   Astros sign Nolan Ryan, to record 4 year, $4.5 million contract
1979   Chuck Berry released from prison on income tax evasion
1980   CBS TV bans Calvin Klein's jean ad featuring Brooke Shields
1983   Edmonton Oilers beat NJ Devils, 13-4, Wayne Gretzky calls the Devils "a Mickey Mouse organization"
1984   Liquid gas tank in Mexico City explodes; 334 die
1984   NY Met Dwight Gooden, 20, is youngest to be named NL Rookie of Year
1985   Herb Gardner's "I'm Not Rappaport," premieres in NYC
1985   Pres Reagan & Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev meet for 1st time
1986   Phillies 3rd baseman Mike Schmidt wins NL MVP
1986   Tina Howe's "Coastal Disturbances," premieres in NYC
1987   France performs nuclear test
1988   LA Law's Corbin Bernsen marries actress Amanda Pays
1989   US beats Trinidad, 1-0 qualifing for 1990 world soccer cup finals it was US' 1st qualification since 1950
1990   Greyhound files reoganization plan so they can be traded publically
1990   Iraq announces it will free all German hostages
1990   Pittsburgh's Barry Bonds wins NL MVP
1991   Balt Orioles shortstop Cal Ripken wins his 2nd AL MVP
1992   "3 From Brooklyn" opens at Helen Hayes Theater NYC for 45 performances
1993   Algerian Moslem fundamentalists uprising, 27 killed
1993   Cura‡aose vote to remain part of Dutch Antilles
1994   Aishwarya Rai, 21, of India, crowned 44th Miss World
1994   Sam's Town Bowling Invitational won by Tish Johnson
1995   "Beatle Anthology" premieres on ABC-TV
1995   "Sacrilege" closes at Belasco Theater NYC after 21 performances
1995   "School for Scandal" opens at Lyceum Theater NYC for 23 performances
1995   83rd CFL Grey Cup: Balt Stallions defeats Calgary Stampeders, 37-20
1995   CNET lauches www.shareware.com
1995   Keelin Curnuck, 23, Ms Venus Swimwear 1994, crowned Miss NY USA
1995   Suicide bomber blasts into Egyptian embassy in Islamabad, kills 16
1996   "God Said, Ha!," opens at Lyceum Theater NYC for 22 performances
1996   "Sex & Longing" closes at Cort Theater NYC
1996   Albert Belle, signs record five-year, $55 million with White Sox
1996   Space Shuttle STS 80 (Columbia 21), launches into space
1997   "Eugene Onegin," opens at Martin Beck Theater NYC
1997   "Old Neighborhood," opens at Booth Theater NYC
1997   STS 87 (Columbia 24) launches into orbit

BIRTHS
1600   Charles I, king of England (1625-49); executed by Parliament
1600   Lieuwe van Aitzema, Dutch historian (Matters of State & War)
1607   Erasmus Quellinus II, [Quellien], Flemish painter/etcher
1616   Eustache Le Sueur, French painter
1696   Louis Tocqu‚, French painter
1709   Pierre Leclair, composer
1711   Michail V Lomonosov, Russian scholar/poet
1752   George Rogers Clark, frontier military leader in Revolutionary War
1753   Stanislas Champein, composer
1761   Joseph Supries, composer
1770   Albert Bertel Thorvaldsen, Copenhagen Denmark, sculptor (Dying Lion)
1770   Bertel Thowwaldsen, Danish sculptor
1796   Johann Wilhelm Mangold, composer
1799   Ren‚-Auguste Cailli‚, French explorer
1805   Ferdinand de Lesseps, France, diplomat (built Suez Canal)
1810   August Willich, Bvt Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1878
1811   John Ancrum Winslow, Comm (Union Navy), died in 1873
1827   Isaac Munroe St John, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1880
1831   James A Garfield, Ohio, gen/(R) 20th Pres (March 4-Sept 19, 1881)
1833   Wilhelm Dilthey, German philosopher (Das Leben Schleiermans)
1834   Georg H Quincke, German physicist (test of Quincke)
1835   Fitzhugh Lee, Major General (Confederate Army), died in 1905
1846   Emile C Wauters, Belgium, painter (Van der Goes in the Red Monastery)
1855   Billy Bates, cricketer (England all-rounder 1882-87, hat-trick 1883)
1859   Mikhail Mikhayl Ippolitov-Ivanov, Russia, musician (Armenian Rhapsody)
1864   George Barbier, Phila, actor (Tarzan's Revenge, Wife vs Secretary)
1870   Vicente Lleo, composer
1874   Karl Adrian Wohlfart, composer
1875   Michael I Kalinin, Russian metal worker/head of state
1879   Karel van den Oever, Flemish author/poet (Geuzenstad)
1885   Erskine Sanford, Trinidad CO, actor (Angel on My Shoulder)
1886   Fernand Crommelynck, Belgian playwright (Le Cocu Magnificent)
1888   Jos‚ Ra£l Capablanca, Cuba, world chess champion (1921-27)
1899   Allen Tate, US, poet (Mr Pope & Other Poems)
1900   Anna Seghers, [Netty Radvanyi-Reiling], German author (7th Cross)
1900   Anton Walbrook, [Adolf Wohlbrook], Vienna Austria, actor (Laura)
1902   Trevor Bardette, Nashville AR, actor (Refugee, None Shall Escape)
1903   Fritz Schmidt, German street photographer
1904   Jacob "Jaap" Nanninga, Dutch painter
1904   Nancy Carroll, [Ann V LaHiff], NYC, actress (Alice-Aldrich Family)
1905   Tommy Dorsey, Mahanoy Plane Pa, orch leader (Stage Show, Mahogany)
1906   Henri Temianka, composer
1906   Jacques Leguerney, composer
1907   Christian J H English, [Luc Tournier], Neth/Cura‡aos painter/composer
1908   Alan Baxter, East Cleveland OH, actor (Big Town Girl, Rags to Riches)
1908   Mikhail Ivanovich Chulaki, composer
1909   Rose Isabel Williams, sister of Tennessee Williams
1912   Alo‹s Blommaert, Flemish literary (Difficult Beginning)
1912   George E Palade, Romanian/US cell biologist (ribosomen, Nobel 1974)
1917   Indira Gandhi, Allahabad India, Indian PM (1966-77, 1980-84)
1918   Catherine Elizabeth Pennington, personal assistant
1919   Alan Young, England, actor (Time Machine, Wilbur Post-Mr Ed)
1919   George Fenneman, Peking China, TV announcer (You Bet Your Life)
1920   Ursula Heathcote Nicholls, campaigner
1921   Roy Campanella, Bkln Dodger catcher (NL MVP 1951/53/55)
1922   Stanley K Runcorn, British geophysicist (Doctor of Utrecht)
1926   Jeane J Kirkpatrick, Duncan Okla, US ambassador to UN (R)
1930   Bob Mathias, Tulare Calif, decathelete (Olympics-gold-48)
1931   Brook Benton, soul vocalist (Rainy Night in Georgia)
1933   Larry King, NYC, radio/TV host "143 Arivadechi" (Larry King Show, CNN)
1934   Dave Guard, rocker
1934   David Lloyd-Jones, conductor
1935   John F Welch Jr, Salem Mass, CEO (GE)
1936   Dick Cavett, Kearney Neb, talk show host (Dick Cavett Show)
1936   Emin Aristakesian, composer
1936   Michel Decoust, composer
1937   Ray Collins, rocker (Mothers of Invention)
1938   Frank Misson, cricketer (Australian pace bowler 1960-61)
1938   Hank Medress, Brooklyn NY, rocker (Tokens-Lion Sleeps Tonight)
1938   Richard Dumbrill, cricketer (S African all-rounder in 5 Tests 1965-67)
1938   Ted Turner, broadcasting mogul/owns (Atlanta Braves)/won America's Cup
1939   Garrick Utley, Chic Ill, newscaster (1st Tuesday, NBC Weekend)
1939   Pete Moore, Detroit MI, rocker (Miracles)
1939   Thomas Harkin, (Sen-D-Iowa, 1985- )
1939   Warren "Pete" Moore, US singer (Miracles-Tears of a Clown)
1940   Alberto Villalpando, composer
1941   Dan Haggerty, Hollywood Calif, actor (Grizzly Adams)
1941   Ivanka Khristova, Bulgaria, shot putter (Olympic-gold-1976)
1942   Calvin Klein, Bronx, NY, fashion designer (Calvin Klein Jeans, CK)
1942   Gary L Ackerman, (Rep-D-NY, 1983- )
1942   Lawrence Allen Gilbert, Fort Knox KY, PGA golfer (1994 Dallas Reunion)
1943   Fred Lipsius, NYC, rock pianist/sax (Blood, Sweat & Tears)
1943   Sharon Wilder, LPGA golfer
1944   Charlie Coe, rock bassist (Paul Revers & The Raiders)
1946   Joe Correro, Greenwood Ms, rock drummer (Paul Revers & The Raiders)
1947   Bob Boone, San Diego, catcher (Phillies, Angels)
1947   Julian Graham Theodore Hough, actor (Deathwatch, Jabberwocky)
1947   Lamar Smith, (Rep-R-Texas)
1949   Ahmad Rashad, [Bobby Moore], NFL receiver (Minn Vikings)/sportscaster
1949   Dennis Taylor, British snooker champion
1949   Mickey Lee Davis Jr, Tenn, murderer (FBI Most Wanted List)
1951   Timothy J Penny, (Rep-D-MN, 1983- )
1954   Annette Guest, US singer (First Choice)
1954   Gail Stanton Memphis TN, playmate (Jun, 1978)
1954   Kathleen Quinlan, Calif, actress (Never Promised You a Rose Garden)
1954   Tom Scheckel, Chicago IL, rock drummer (Buckinghams)
1955   Bill Buttner, Plymouth MA, Nike golfer (1989 Centel Classic-4th)
1955   Gloria Guida, Merano Italy, Miss Teenage Italy (1974)
1956   Eileen Marie Collins, Elmira NY, Mjr USAF/Astronaut (STS 63, 84)
1956   Glynnis O'Connor, NYC, actress (Calif Dreaming, Ode to Billy Joe)
1956   Scott Jacoby, Chicago Ill, actor (Bad Ronald, Return to Horror High)
1957   George Leary, Newmarket Ontario, trap shooter (Olympics-16-92, 96)
1957   Kathy Sanborn, WBL guard (NY Stars)
1957   Otis J Anderson, NFL running back (NY Giants, 1990 Superbowl MVP)
1957   Robert Beltran, actor (Star Trek Voyager)
1957   Sharon Farrah, WBL guard (NY Stars)
1959   Jean-Francois Clervoy, Longeville France, astronaut (STS 66, 84)
1960   "Lovely" Elizabeth, Frankfurt Ky, WWF's 1st lady of wrestling
1960   Matt Sorum, US pop drummer (Guns n' Roses, Like a Suicide) [or Nov 2]
1961   Grant Ledyard, Winnipeg, NHL defenseman (Dallas Stars)
1961   Meg Ryan, Bethel Ct, actr (When Harry Met Sally, As the World Turns)
1962   Jodie Foster, Bronx NYC, actress (Taxi Driver, Accused)
1962   Salim Jaffer, cricketer (Pakistani pace bowler in 14 Tests 1986-91)
1963   Justine Greiner, Boston Mass, playmate (February, 1984)
1963   Terry Farrell, Cedar Rapids, actress (Paper Dolls, Jadzia Dax-STDS9)
1964   Jeni Lidgett, Australian 470 class yachter (Olympics-96)
1965   Erik Wilhelm, NFL quarterback (NY Jets)
1966   Brian Wilsterman, soccer player (Dordreecht '90)
1966   Gail Devers, Seattle Wash, 60m/100m hurdler (Olympics-2 gold-92, 96)
1967   Gary Disarcina, Maiden MA, infielder (California Angels)
1968   Gord Fraser, Ottawa Ontario, road race cyclist (Olympics-96)
1968   Matt Darby, NFL safety (Buffalo Bills, Arizona Cardinals)
1968   Steven Penn, Brevard NC, team handball center back (Olympics-1996)
1969   Rod Mapstone, Australian long jumper (Olympics-96)
1969   S rka Lukesov , 1st playmate in Czechoslovkian Playboy (May, 1991)
1970   Berthil de Avest, soccer player (Roda JC/FC Twente)
1970   Bhupinder Singh Jr, cricketer (Punjab & Indian ODI batsman)
1970   Jenni Meno, Pompton Plains NJ, pairs skaters (Olympics-1994)
1970   Larry Tharpe, NFL tackle (Arizona Cardinals, Detroit Lions)
1970   Rickey Brady, NFL tight end (Phila Eagles)
1971   Adrian Griffith, cricketer (West Indian Test opening batsman 1997)
1971   Andy Sheets, Baton Rouge LA, infielder (Seattle Mariners)
1971   Dimitri Yushkevich, Yaroslavl Rus, NHL defenseman (Toronto Maple Leaf)
1971   Michelle Andrews, Newcastle NSW Aust, field hockey striker (Oly-96)
1971   Rickey Brady, WLAF TE (Scotland Claymores)
1972   David Palmer, NFL wide receiver (Minn Vikings)
1973   Daniel Meech, Hastings NZ, equestrian showjumper (Olympics-96)
1973   Jamir Miller, NFL outside linebacker (Arizona Cardinals)
1973   Savion Glover, dancer/choreographer (Bring in 'da Noise)
1974   Orlando Fuentes, Ellsworth AFB SD, half-lightweight judoka (Oly-96)
1975   Ju-Yeon Choi, Pusan Korea, tennis star (1995 Futures-Seoul-KOR II)
1976   Petr Sykora, Pizen CZE, NHL forward (Team Czech Rep, NJ Devils)
1977   Kerri Strug, Tucson Ariz, gymnast (Olympics-gold-96)
1977   Lady Davina EAB Windsor, daughter of English prince Richard
1997   Alexis May McCaughey, Iowa, septuplets (2)
1997   Brandon James McCaughey, Iowa, septuplets (5)
1997   Joel Steven McCaughey, Iowa, septuplets (7)
1997   Kelsey Ann McCaughey, Iowa, septuplets (4)
1997   Kenneth Robert McCaughey, Iowa, septuplets (1)
1997   Natalie Sue McCaughey, Iowa, septuplets (3)
1997   Nathaniel Roy McCaughey, Iowa, septuplets (6)

DEATHS
498   Anastasius II, Pope (496-9)8 (Dante Inferno XI, 8-9), dies
1272   David of Augsburg, Franciscan minister/author, dies
1316   Jan I, king of France (Nov 15-19 1316), dies
1389   Dimitri Ivanovitch "Donskoi", monarch of Vladimir-Soezdal, dies at 39
1472   Joannes/Basilius Bessarion, archbishop of Nicaea, dies
1495   Alfonso II, king of Naples (1494-95), dies
1630   Johann Hermann Schein, German composer (Opella Nova), dies at 44
1665   Nicholas Poussin, French painter, dies
1692   Georg F von Waldeck, German commander-in-chief (Colors), dies
1703   Man in the Iron Mask, prisoner in Bastille prison in Paris, dies
1719   Jean Deutz, minster of Heemskerk/merchant/Amsterdam regent, dies at 64
1785   Bernard de Bury, composer, dies at 65
1795   Thomas Linley, composer, dies at 62
1798   Theobald W Tone, Irish nationalist, dies
1804   Pietro Alessandro Guglieli, Italian opera composer, dies at 75
1825   Jan Vaclav Hugo Vorisek, composer, dies at 34
1828   Franz P Schubert, Austria composer (That Sch”ne Mllerin), dies at 31
1854   Alberich Zwyssig, composer, dies at 46
1880   Bernard de Hair, vicar/poet/church historian, dies at 74
1887   Emma Lazarus, US poet ("Give us your tired & poor"), dies in NY at 38
1899   [Maria] Catharina Beersmans, Belgian actress (Medea), dies at 55
1908   Albert Dietrich, composer, dies at 79
1911   Ramon Caceres, President (Dominican Republic), murdered
1915   Joe Hill, Labor leader/songwriter, executed for murder
1915   Solomon Schechter, theologist, dies at about 64
1917   Basil Grieve, cricketer (batted in 2 Tests England v S Afr 1889), dies
1923   French Netscher, author/journalist (In 3rd Chamber), dies at 59
1924   Lee Stack, British sirdar in Egypt/gov-gen of Sudan, murdered
1928   Achille Simonetti, composer, dies at 71
1929   Arthur H Mann, English composer (Church of England Hymnal), dies
1931   Frederic Cliffe, composer, dies at 74
1932   Marie MJ Poupelet, French sculptor/poster artist, dies
1933   Enrique Jos‚ Varona, Cuban sociologist/vice-president, dies at 84
1935   F S Gough-Calthorpe, cricketer (England captain v WI 1930), dies
1936   Buenaventura Durruti, Spanish anarchists army leader, dies in battle
1942   Edouard Combe, composer, dies at 76
1943   Andr‚ Antoine, French stage manager (Th‚ƒtre Antoine), dies at 85
1949   James Ensor, Flemish painter/etcher (Oestereetster), dies at 89
1950   Thomas Wood, composer, dies at 57
1954   F Henri Berr, French occurence philosopher (L'hymne … la vie), dies
1956   Francis L Sullivan, actor (Joan of Arc, Winslow Boy), dies at 53
1959   Edward C Tolman, US psychologist (behaviorism), dies
1959   Gerard J Arbous, actor/publicist (Bohemian Amsterdam), dies at 83
1960   Phyllis Haver, actress (Don Juan), commits suicide at 61
1963   Carmen Amaya, Spanish flamenco dancer, dies at about 50
1971   Bill Stern, sportscaster (Saturday Night Fights), dies at 64
1973   Cyril Allcott, cricketer (6 Tests for NZ, 113 runs & 6 wickets), dies
1981   Griffiths Mxenge, South Afr's anti-apartheid advocate, murdered
1982   Erving Goffman, US, sociologist (Asylums), dies at 60
1983   Peter Coffield, Ill, actor (Kevin-W E B), dies at 37
1984   George D Aiken, (Sen-R-Vt, 1941-75), dies at 92
1985   Lall Singh, cricketer (Test for India 1932), dies
1985   Stepin Fetchit, [Lincoln Penny], 1st black star, dies of pneumonia 83
1988   Christine Onassis, heiress, dies of heart failure at 37
1991   Reggie Nalder, actor (Mark of Devil), dies of bone cancer at 80
1992   Bobby Russell, song writer (Honey, Little Green Apples), dies at 52
1992   Diane Varsi, actress (Allison-Peyton Place, Bloody Mama), dies at 54
1992   Dorothy Walker Bush, mother of Pres George Bush, dies at 91
1993   Dorothy Revier, actress (Sally on the Subway), dies at 89
1994   Cab Calloway, singer (Minnie the Moocha), dies at 87
1994   Cabell "Cab" Calloway, musician, dies at 86
1994   Dedrick Gobert, US actor (Boyz 'n the Hood), shot to death at 22
1994   Julian Gustave Symons, writer, dies at 82
1994   Julian Symons, Br detective writer (Death's Darkest Face), dies at 82
1994   Li Yuan Artist-chia, , dies at 65
1995   Bruce Trent, singer, dies at 83
1995   Gwen Swire, socila worker, dies at 61
1995   Martha Hill, modern dancer/teacher, dies at 94
1995   Shirley Bergeron, singer/guitarist, dies at 62
1996   Denis Jenkinson, journalist, dies at 74
1996   Edward Kassner, music publisher, dies at 76
1996   Ian Powell Bancroft, civil servant, dies at 73
1996   Krishnarao Shiva Shelvankar, journalist/diplomat, dies at 90
1997   Christina Corrigan, obese girl (680 lbs), dies at 13
1997   Durlyn Eddmonds, murderer, executed at 45
1997   Frank Joseph Kofsky, teacher/writer, dies at 62
1997   Walter Stewart, murderer, executed at 42

   
 
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