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YEAR EVENTS
794   Japanese emperor Kammu deallocates residence of Nara to Kioto
1105   Maginulf elected anti-Pope Silvester I
1210   Pope Innocent III excommunicates Roman Catholic Emperor Otto IV
1307   William Tell shoots apple off his son's head
1421   Holland/Zealand dikes break in storm, 1000s killed
1421   Southern sea floods 72 villages, killing est 10,000 in Netherlands
1424   Storm flood ravages Dutch coast
1477   1st English printed book "Dictes & Sayengis of the Phylosophers"
1494   French king Charles VIII occupies Florence
1497   Vasco da Gama reached the Cape of Good Hope
1626   St-Petruskerk in Rome, initiated
1667   Treaty of Bongaja: King Hassan-Udin of Makasar & VOC
1718   Voltaires "Oedip‚," premieres in Paris
1738   France & Austria sign peace
1742   Prussia & England sign anti-French military covenant
1745   Bonnie Prince Charlies troops occupy Carlisle
1755   Worst quake in Mass Bay area strikes Boston; no deaths report
1776   Hessians capture Ft Lee, NJ
1787   1st Unitarian minister in US ordained, Boston
1793   Louvre officially opens in Paris
1803   Battle of Vertieres, in which Haitians defeat French
1804   Palver Purim 1st celebrated to commemorate miraculous escape
1805   30 women meet at Mrs Silas Lee's home in Wiscasset Maine, organizes
1805   Female Charitable Society, first woman's club in America
1805   Lewis & Clark reach Pacific Ocean, 1st Americans to cross continent
1820   Antarctica discovered by US Navy Capt Nathaniel B Palmer
1833   Netherlands & Belgium sign Treaty of Zonhoven
1835   -20] Charles Darwin travels to Tahiti
1852   State funeral of duke of Wellington (London)
1865   Mark Twain publishes "Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County"
1874   National Woman's Christian Temperance Union organizes in Cleveland
1883   Antonin Dvor k's "Husitska," premieres
1883   Standard time zones forms by railroads in US & Canada
1889   Oahu Railway begins public service in Hawaii
1893   Pope Leo XIII publishes encyclical Providentissimus Deus
1894   1st comic strip "Origin of a New Species," by Richard Outcault
1894   1st newspaper Sunday color comic section published (NY World)
1899   Trumper scores 208 in 185 mins (1 five 25 fours) NSW v Qld
1902   Bkln toymaker Morris Michton names teddy bear after Teddy Roosevelt
1903   Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty gives US exclusive canal rights in Panama
1905   George Bernard Shaws "Major Barbara," premieres in London
1905   Prince Carl of Denmark becomes King Haakon VII of Norway
1906   Langdon Mitchells "New York Idea," premieres in NYC
1909   US invades Nicaragua, later overthrows Pres Zelaya
1911   Britain's 1st seaplane flies
1911   Opera "Lobetanz" 1st American performance
1912   Albania declares independence from Turkey
1913   Lincoln Deachey performs 1st airplane loop-the-loop (San Diego)
1916   Gen Douglas Haig finally calls off 1st Battle of the Somme in Europe
1918   Brussels free Stofnar
1918   Latvia declares independence from Russia
1919   H Tierney & J McCarthy's musical "Irene," premieres in NYC
1920   Apollo Theater (Academy, Bryant) opens at 221 W 42nd St NYC
1922   Turkish National Assembly nominates Abdl Medjid kalief
1926   Pope Pius XI encyclical On persecution of Church in Mexico
1928   Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse debuts in NY in "Steamboat Willie"
1929   Dr Vladimir K Zworykin demonstrates "kinescope"
1929   Large quake in Atlantic breaks Transatlantic cable in 28 places
1929   Stalin routes troops to Manchuria
1930   Musical "Smiles" with Bob Hope/Fred Astaire premieres in NYC
1930   Sjostakovitch' opera "The Nose," premiers in Lenningrad
1932   "Flowers & Trees" receives 1st Academy Award for a cartoon
1932   1st tie for Best Actor Academy Award Wallace Beery & Fredric March
1936   Germany & Italy recognized Spanish government of Francisco Franco
1936   Main span of Golden Gate Bridge joined
1939   Neth KNSM passenger ship Simon Bolivar hits German mine, 86 die
1940   George Matesky Mad Bomber's 1st time-bomb
1941   British troops open attack on Tobruk, North-Africa
1941   Jerome Chodorov/Joseph Fields' "Junior Miss," premieres in NYC
1941   Mussolini's forces leave Abyssinia/Ethiopia
1942   Thornton Wilders "Skin of our Teeth," premieres in NYC
1943   1st US ambassador to Canada, Ray Atherton, nominated
1943   444 British bombers attack Berlin
1943   U-211 sinks in Atlantic Ocean
1945   Arnold Sch”nberg's Prelude for orch & mixed choir, premieres
1949   NL batting leader (.342) Jackie Robinson wins NL MVP
1950   South Korea Pres Syngman Rhee forced to end mass executions
1951   "See it Now" premieres on TV
1951   British troops occupies Ismailiya Egypt
1951   Former Cubs 1st baseman & future TV star of Rifleman Chuck Connors is 1st player to oppose the major league draft
1953   Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP) accept female suffrage
1954   Yanks trade Woodling, Byrd, McDonald, Triandos, Miranada & Smith to Orioles for Turley, Larsen & Hunter as part of an 18 player
1955   Bell X-2 rocket plane taken up for 1st powered flight
1956   Morocco gains independence
1957   Tunisia refuses Russian weapons
1958   1st true reservoir in Jerusalem opens
1958   Indians minority stockholders sell their stock to William Delay
1959   Wash Senator Bob Allison wins AL Rookie of Year
1960   Charlie Finley, makes a bid to purchase expansion LA Angels
1960   Copyright office issues its 10 millionth registration
1961   "Gay Life" opens at Shubert Theater NYC for 113 performances
1961   "Kwamina" closes at 54th St Theater NYC after 32 performances
1961   JFK sends 18,000 military advisors to South Vietnam
1961   US Ranger 2 launched to Moon; failed
1963   Bell Telephone introduces push button telephone
1963   England's Dartford-Purfleet tunnel under Thames opens
1963   King Hassan II opens 1st parliament in Morocco)
1964   Baltimore Oriole Brooks Robinson wins AL MVP
1964   J Edgar Hoover describes Martin Luther King as "most notorious liar"
1965   Twins SS Zoilo Versalles is named AL MVP
1966   Sandy Koufax announces his retirement, due to arthritic left elbow
1966   US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1966   US RC bishops ends rules against eating meat on Fridays
1967   British govt devalues œ from US equivalent of $2.80 to $2.40
1968   Milt coup in Mali, pres Keita ousted
1970   Joe Frazier KOs Bob Foster in 2 for heavyweight boxing title
1970   Johnny Bench wins NL MVP
1970   Linus Pauling declares large doses of Vitamin C could ward off colds
1970   Netherlands & Albania form diplomatic relations
1970   Russia lands self propelled rover on Moon
1971   China PR performs nuclear test at Lop Nor PRC
1973   Greek regime calls emergency crisis due to mass protests
1975   Black-Panther leader Eldridge Cleaver returns to US
1975   Calvin Murphy (Houston) ends NBA free throw streak of 58 games
1976   Spain's parliament establishes democracy after 37 yrs of dictatorship
1976   Yanks sign free agent Don Gullett
1978   Great Britain performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1979   Ayatollah Khomeini charges US ambassador/embassy espionage
1980   "Heaven's Gate" premieres
1980   Despite missing 45 games, George Brett wins AL MVP
1980   Honduras & El Salvador signs peace (after "soccer war" 1969)
1981   Phillies 3rd baseman Mike Schmidt wins his 2nd consecutive NL MVP
1982   Mariasela Alvarez of Dominican Republic, crowned 32nd Miss World
1984   "3 Musketeers" closes at Broadway Theater NYC after 9 performances
1984   72nd CFL Grey Cup: Win Blue Bombers defeats Hamilton Tiger-Cats, 47-17
1984   Browns set team records for most sacks (11)
1984   Flyers' Ron Sutter fails on 11th penalty shot against Islanders
1984   NJ Devils shutout NY Rangers 6-0
1985   Dwight Gooden (NL) & Bret Saberhagen (AL) win Cy Young
1985   Enterprise (OV-101) flies from Kennedy Space Center to Dulles Airport
1985   Howard Stern radio show returns to NYC (WXRK 92.3 FM-afternoons)
1985   Paul McCartney releases "Spies Like Us"
1986   Roger Clemens wins AL MVP
1987   31 die in a fire at King's Cross, London's busiest subway station
1987   Congressional committee reports on Iran-Contra affair
1987   Cubs Andre Dawson is 1st from last-place club ever to win an MVP
1989   Penn is 1st to restrict abortions after Supreme Court gave states the right to do so
1990   "Fiddler on the Roof" opens at Gershwin Theater NYC for 241 perfs
1990   1st Solheim Cup: US beats Europe 11«-4« at Lake Nona CC FLA
1990   NFL NY Giants beat Det Lions 20-0, to run 1990 record to 10-0
1990   Saddam offers to free an estimated 2,000 men held in Kuwait
1991   Auburn men's basketball team was placed on 2 yr probation for recruiting violations & is not eligble for post-season play in 19
1991   France deports Marlon's daughter Cheyenne Brando to Tahiti
1991   Moslem Shites release hostages Terry Waite & Thomas Sutherland
1992   "Malcolm X" with Denzel Washington premieres in US
1992   Howard Stern Radio Show premieres in Las Vegas NV on KXTE 107.5 FM
1993   27 killed at prison in Morazan, El Salvador
1993   Black & white leaders in S Africa approve new democratic constitution
1993   NAFTA passes House
1993   North-Siberia record cold for November (-55øC)
1993   Pearl Jam lead singer Eddie Vedder arrested for public drunkiness
1993   WWF boss Vince McMahon charged with steroid distribution
1994   "Star Trek VII - Generations," premieres
1995   Jacqueline Aguilera Marcano, 19, of Venezuela, crowned 45th Miss World
1995   Sam's Town Bowling Invitational won by Michelle Mullen
1996   Eappens hire Louise Woodward as nanny, later she's charged with murder
1997   Arizona Diamondbacks & Tampa Bay Devil Rays expansion draft
1997   FBI says no evidence of foul play in 1996 TWA 800 crash
1997   Gary Glitter arrested by British police in child porn probe
1997   Mavericks' A C Green ties Randy Smith's NBA record of 906 cons games
1997   Rare black pearl necklace auctioned for record $902,000
1997   Willem de Kooning painting, "Two Standing Women," sold for $4,182,500

BIRTHS
1527   Luca Cambiaso, Italian painter/sculptor
1680   Jean-Baptiste Loeillet, composer
1736   Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch, composer
1742   Felix Maximo Lopez, composer
1772   Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia Christian, composer
1781   Felice Blangini, composer
1786   Henry Rowley Bishop, British composer/conductor
1786   Karl Maria Friedrich Ernst "von" Weber, German composer (Freischtz)
1787   Louis-Jacques-Mand‚ Daguerre, French painter (daguerreotype)
1787   Sojourner Truth, abolitionist/feminist
1803   Cornelius Broere, Dutch priest/poet
1808   Antoine-Amable-Elie Elwart, composer
1810   Asa Gray, Sauquoit NY, botanist (Flora of North America)
1810   Benjamin Stone Roberts, Bvt Mjr Gen (Union volunteers), died in 1875
1812   Jesse Johnson Finley, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1904
1824   Franz Sigel, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1902
1824   Isham Nicholas Hayne, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1868
1832   Nils Adolf Erik Nordenskj”ld, Sweden, Arctic explorer
1835   Americus Vespucius Rice, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1904
1835   Cesare Lombroso, Italian psychiatrist/criminologist
1836   M ximo G¢mez, BanŒ, general (Cuba)
1836   William Schwenck Gilbert, London, composer (Gilbert & Sullivan)
1839   August A Kundt, German physicist (sound vibration, test of Kundt)
1845   John F Mellaerts, Flemish social worker (1st Belgian farm gilde)
1846   Aloys, Liechtenstein nobleman/politician
1860   Ignacy Jan Paderewski, composer/1st premier of Poland (1919-20)
1863   Richard Dehmel, writer
1869   James E Sullivan, founder (Amateur Athletic Union)
1871   Amadeo Vives, composer
1874   Carrie White, oldest US woman (dies Nov 1990 at 116)
1874   Clarence Shepard Day, NYC, author (Life with Father)
1874   Riccardo Martin, composer
1877   Arthur C Pigou, English economist (Wealth & welfare)
1881   Percy Lesueur, hockey player/inventor (large goalie glove)
1882   Amelita Galli-Curci, Italy, operatic soprano (Cave of the Winds)
1882   Jacques Maritain, France, Catholic philosopher (exponent of St Thomas)
1882   Wyndham Lewis, English author/painter (Tarr, Apes of God)
1887   Dorothy Dix, [Elizabeth Gilmer], journalist (advice to the lovelorn)
1888   Frances Marion, SF CA, screenwriter/actress (Pollyanna)
1889   Maria Realino, [Frederikus Janssen], teacher (Botany of Cura‡ao)
1895   Ernst Levy, composer
1897   Jules Buffano, St Louis Mo, pianist (Jimmy Durante Show)
1897   Patrick M S Blackett, British physicist (nuclear reaction, Nobel 1948)
1898   Joris Ivens, Nijmegen Netherlands, director (Rain)
1898   Oswald Erich Sehlbach, composer
1899   Eugene Ormandy, [Blau], Budapest Hungary, conductor (Phila Orch)
1900   Constantin Alajalov, Russia, artist (Ditters & Jitters)
1900   Howard Thurman, theologian/author (Deep River, Deep in the Hunger)
1901   George Gallup, Jefferson Iowa, public opinion pollster (Gallup Poll)
1902   Barbara Giuranna, composer
1902   Jírgen Nielsen, Danish author (regional novels)
1903   Lillian Fuchs, composer
1904   Guido Santorsola, composer
1904   Theodore DN Besterman, British bibliographer
1906   George Wald, US, physiologist/biologist (eye, Nobel 1967)
1906   Klaus Mann, German/US author (Mephisto)/son of Thomas Mann
1907   Halldis Vesaas-Moren, Norwegian author/poetess
1908   Imogene Coca, Phila, comedienne (Your Show of Shows, Grindl)
1909   Johnny Mercer, Savannah Ga, lyricist (Moon River, Old Black Magic)
1910   Friedrich Weinreb, Polish/Neth theologist/economist
1912   Arthur Peterson, Mandan ND, actor (Major-Soap, Crisis)
1912   Jaap Meijer, [Saul van Messel], Dutch historian/rabbi in Paramaribo
1916   James L Lyons, jazz promoter
1919   Jocelyn Brando, San Francisco, actress (Ugly American)
1920   Alfred William Bedford, test pilot
1920   Louis Alfred Mennini, composer
1921   Peter Pocklington, NHL team owner (Edmonton Oiler)
1922   Luis Somoza Debayle, president of Nicaragua (1956-63)
1922   Marjorie Gestring, US, springboard diver (Olympic-gold-1936)
1922   Viktor Afanasiev, editor (Pravda)
1923   Alan B Shepard Jr, East Derry NH, Rear Adm USN/astro (Merc 3, Ap 14)
1925   Alex Macintosh, broadcaster/actor (Hell Fight)
1925   William Robert Mayer, composer
1926   Dorothy Collins, Windsor Ontario, singer (Your Hit Parade)
1926   Kim Besly, activist
1927   Lawrence Kenneth Moss, composer
1928   Mickey Mouse, cartoon strip
1929   William Joseph "Pete" Knight, astronaut/test pilot (X-15)
1930   Sonja Ruthstr”m, Swed, cross country relay skier (Olympic-gold-1960)
1933   Jacques Charpentier, composer
1935   Frank Joseph Kofsky, teacher/writer
1936   Don E Cherry, US jazz trumpeter
1936   Hank Ballard, Detroit, rocker (The Twist (pre Chubby Checker)
1937   Rajinder Pal, cricketer (pace bowler in one Test India v Eng, 0-22)
1938   Karl Schranz, Austria, slalom (Olympic-1968)
1939   Brenda Vaccaro, Bkln NY, actress (Cactus Flower, Sara, Paper Dolls)
1939   John Cheek, Falkland Islands advocate
1939   Margaret E Atwood, author/poet
1939   Tom Johnson, composer
1941   David Hemmings, Guilford England, actor (Blow-up, Barbarella)
1942   Jeffrey Siegel, Chicago Ill, pianist (Chicago Symph)
1942   Linda Evans, Hartford, actr (Dynasty, Big Valley, Beach Blanket Bingo)
1942   Qabus bin Said, sultan of Oman (1970- )
1943   Susan Sullivan, NYC, actress (Dharma & Greg, Falcon Crest)
1945   Glen Walken, Astoria Queens, actor (Leave it to Larry)
1946   Alan Dean Foster, US, sci-fi author (Midworld, Flinx in Flux)
1946   Amanda Lear, French singer
1947   Jameson Parker, Balt Md, actor (American Justice, Simon & Simon)
1948   Andrea Marcovicci, NYC, actress (Gloria-Berrengers, Fran-Trapper John)
1948   Jack Tatum, Cherryville NC, NFL defensive back (Raiders)
1948   Ural Nazibovich Sultanov, Russian cosmonaut
1949   Bonnie St Claire, [Cornelia Swart], Dutch singer (Tame me Tiger)
1949   Ted Sator, Utica NY, NHL coach (NY Rangers, Buffalo Sabres)
1950   Graham Parker, musician (Live Sparks, Mercury Poisoning)
1951   Marga Stubblefield, LPGA golfer
1951   Mark N Brown, Valparaiso In, Major USAF/astronaut (STS 28, 48, 66)
1952   Delroy Lindo, actor (Get Shorty, Ransom)
1953   John McFee, rock guitarist (Doobie Brothers, Clover)
1953   Kevin Nealon, Bridgeport Conn, actor (SNL, Hot Shot, Coneheads)
1954   Guy Innes-Ker duke of Roxburghe, English large landowner
1956   Katey Sagal, singer/actress (Peggy Bundy-Married With Children)
1956   Sinbad, [David Adkins], Benton Harbor MI, actor (1st Kid, Vibe)
1956   Tony Franklin, NFL kicker (Phila Eagles, New England Patriots)
1956   Warren Moon, NFL quarterback (Houston Oilers, Seahawks, Vikings)
1957   Jenny Burton, NYC, rocker (Nobody Loves Me Like You Do)
1960   Elizabeth Perkins, Queens NY, actress (About Last Night, Big)
1960   Kim Wilde, [Smith], England, rock vocalist (You Keep Me Hanging On)
1961   Janice Lynn Kuehnemund, St Paul Minn, rocker (Vixen-Rev It Up)
1962   Jamie Moyer, Sellersville PA, pitcher (Boston Red Sox)
1962   Jill Briles-Hinton, Elmhurst IL, LPGA golfer (1995 Women's Open-16th)
1962   Kirk Hammett, US heavy-metal guitarist (Metallica-Master of Puppets)
1962   Vladimir Vladimirovich Karashtin, Russian cosmonaut
1963   Dante Bichette, W Palm Beach FLA, outfielder (Colorado Rockies)
1964   Mike Withycombe, CFL corner (BC Lions)
1964   Seth Joyner, NFL linebacker (Ariz, Green Bay Packers-Superbowl 31)
1964   Shawn Sheldon, Norwich Ct, 114« lbs greco-roman wrestler (Oly-96)
1965   Mark Petkovsek, Beaumont TX, pitcher (St Louis Cardinals)
1965   Matt Kabayama, hockey forward (Team Japan 1998)
1966   Darren Flutie, CFL slot back (Edmonton Eskimos)
1966   Gwendolyn Hajek, Shreveport La, playmate (September, 1987)
1966   Ron Coomer, Crest Hill IL, infielder (Minn Twins)
1966   Tommie Stowers, WLAF tight end (Rhein Fire)
1967   Jocelyn Lemieux, Mont Laurier, NHL right wing (Calgary Flames)
1967   Tom Gordon, Sebring FL, pitcher (Boston Red Sox)
1968   Gary Sheffield, Tampa FL, outfielder (Florida Marlins)
1968   Lubomir Sekeras, Liptovsky CZE, hockey defenseman (Team Slovakia)
1968   Mel Stewart, NC, 200m butterfly swimmer (Olympics-gold-92)
1968   Milica Vukadinovic, WNBA guard (Charlotte Sting)
1969   Cheryl Bachman, Jacksonville Fla, playmate (October, 1991)
1969   Lee Anne Ketcham, Tallahassee Fla, female pitcher (Silver Bullets)
1969   Raghib Ismail, NFL wide receiver/kick returner (Oakland Raiders)
1969   Sam Cassell, NBA guard (NJ Nets, Houston Rockets)
1970   Allen Watson, Brooklyn NY, pitcher (SF Giants)
1970   Phil Buckman, Queens NY, actor (Slash-Drexell's Class)
1970   Toby Wright, safety (St Louis Rams)
1971   Kylie Hanigan, Australian 200m/400m runner (Olympics-96)
1972   Jason Arnberger, cricketer (NSW opening batsman 1994-95 -)
1973   Steve Christopher Petree, Okla, rocker (PC Quest-Can You See)
1974   Autumn Smith, Miss USA-Alabama (1997, top 10)
1974   Christian Schmidt, actor (Mllers Bro)
1976   Sandy Zubrin, Tamuning Guam, US diver (Olympics-96)

DEATHS
942   Odo van Cluny, 2nd abbott of Cluny (924-42), dies
1170   Albrecht I "Bear", 1st margrave of Brandenburg (1150-70), dies at 70
1603   Elisabeth van Nassau, daughter of Juliana, dies at 61
1630   Esaias van der Velde, Dutch painter, buried
1664   Mikl¢s Zr¡nyi, Hungarian general/poet, killed by wild boar at 44
1678   Giovanni Maria Bononcini, composer, dies at 36
1771   Giuseppe de Majo, composer, dies at 73
1796   Catharina II, "The Great", tsarina of Russia (1762-96), dies at 67
1822   Anton Teyber, composer, dies at 66
1822   George Knowil Jackson, composer, dies at 65
1827   Wilhelm Hauff, writer, dies at 24
1841   Georg Chistoph Grosheim, composer, dies at 77
1851   Ernst August, duke of Cumberland/king of Hanover (1837-51), dies at 80
1852   Anton Bernhard Furstenau, composer, dies at 60
1883   Wilhelm Siemens, German/British physicist (steam engine), dies
1886   Chester A Arthur, 21st pres (1881-85), dies in NY at 56
1887   Eduard Marxsen, composer, dies at 81
1887   Gustav T Fechner, German psychologist/physicist, dies at 86
1887   Heinrich Panofka, German violist/composer, dies at 80
1889   William Allingham, Irish poet (Day & Night Songs), dies at 68
1904   Justus van Maurik, cigar manufacturer/author/head of Red Guard, dies
1911   Alfred Binet, French child psychologist, dies
1917   Henry Spiekman, social-democratic politician, dies at 43
1918   J¢n Trausti, [Gudmundur Magn£sson], Iceland author (G¢dir), dies
1918   Reggie Schwartz, cricketer (55 wickets for South Africa), dies
1919   Ferdinand Domela Newenhouse, anarchist (free socialist), dies
1922   Marcel Proust, French author (Recherche du Temps Perdu), dies at 51
1929   Henricus Van de Wetering, archbishop Utrecht (1895-1929), dies at 78
1941   Walter H Nernst, German chemist (Nobel Prize 1920), dies at 77
1946   Donald Meek, Scotland, actor (Stage Fair, Stagecoach), dies at 86
1946   John King, cricketer (scored 60 & 4 in only Test Eng v Aus 1909), dies
1950   Gerardus van de Lion, Dutch minister of Education, dies at 60
1951   John H Van Maarseveen, Dutch minister of Justice, dies at 57
1951   Vaclav Kalik, composer, dies at 60
1951   William Henry Bennett Vodery, composer, dies at 66
1952   Paul Eluard, French communist/poet, dies at 56
1958   Sivert Samuelson, cricketer (one Test S Africa v England 1910), dies
1962   Luc Haesaerts, Flemish art critic (Flandre), dies at 63
1962   Niels Bohr, Danish physicist (atom, Nobel 1922), dies at 77
1965   Henry A Wallace, VP (1941-45)/founder (Progressive Party), dies at 77
1966   Bela Tardos, composer, dies at 56
1966   Jean Peugeot, French auto manufacturer, dies
1968   Walter Wanger, US producer (Cleopatria), dies at 74
1969   Joseph P Kennedy, JFK/RFK/TMK father, dies in Hyannis Port Mass, at 81
1969   Leon Jongen, composer, dies at 85
1970   Hal Dickinson, singer (Modernaires), dies at 56
1971   Junior Parker, rocker, dies during brain operation at 44
1972   Danny Whitten, rocker, dies of a drug overdose
1972   Segundo Luis Moreno Andrade, composer, dies at 90
1973   Alois H ba, Czech (opera)composer (Neuland), dies at 80
1976   Man Ray, US artist (dada), dies at 86
1977   Victor Francen, actor (J'Acusse, San Antonio), dies at 89
1978   Jim Jones, US pastor, leader of Jonestown Cult, commits suicide
1978   Leo J Ryan, (Rep-Cal) & 4 killed in Jonestown, Guyana by members of Peo
1982   Donald Dillaway, actor (Min & Bill, Platinum Blonde), dies at 78
1982   H Kipphardt, writer, dies at 60
1987   Jacques Anquetil, French cyclist (5x Tour de France), dies at 53
1989   Henry de Vries, painter/poet (Toovertuin), dies
1990   Peter Schilperoort, saxophonist/clarinetist, dies
1991   Gustav Husak, president of Czechoslovakia (1975-89), dies at 78
1992   Dorothy Kirsten, US soprano, dies from stroke at 82
1992   Herman Musaph, psychiatrist/sexologist/co-founder (NVSH), dies
1992   Superman, fictional character, killed by Doomsday at 54
1993   Fritz Feld, actor (Errand Boy, Promises Promises), dies at 93
1994   Cab[ell] Calloway, US band leader/actor (Missourians), dies at 86
1994   Chris Joyce, photographer, dies at 51
1994   Michael [George] Somes, English dancer (Royal Ballet), dies at 77
1995   Miron Grindea, literary editor, dies at 86
1995   Ted Sannella, square dance caller, dies of cancer
1996   David Herbert, publisher, dies at 69
1996   John Vassall, spy/civil servant, dies at 72

   
 
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