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YEAR EVENTS
455   A D Gaiseric & the Vandals sacked Rome
575   Benedict I begins his reign as Catholic Pope
657   St Eugene I ends his reign as Catholic Pope
1129   Fulco V's son Godfried marries king Henry I's daughter Mathildis
1619   England & Netherlands signs treaty about business in the Indies
1625   Prince Frederik Henry sworn in as viceroy of Holland/Zealand
1627   English king Charles I establishes Guyana Company
1633   Prince Frederik Henry conquerors fort Rhine at Cologne
1676   Battle at Palermo: French beats Dutch/Spanish fleet
1697   Monarch August van Saksen becomes Catholic
1746   Russia & Austria sign agreements
1774   England passed Quartering Act, mandating Colonists must board English troops in their homes
1780   Anti Catholic demonstration attacks parliament in London
1797   1st ascent of "Great Mountain" (4,622') in Adirondack NY (C Broadhead)
1834   5th national black convention meet (NYC)
1835   P T Barnum & his circus begin 1st tour of US
1851   1st US alcohol prohibition law enacted (Maine)
1857   James Gibbs, Va, patents chain-stitch single-thread sewing machine
1858   Donati Comet 1st seen named after it's discoverer
1862   Gen Robert E Lee takes command of Confederate armies of E VA & NC
1862   Raid at Early's: Maryland towards Washington DC
1863   Harriet Tubman leads Union guerrillas into Maryland, freeing slaves
1864   Battle of Cold Harbour, Day 2
1865   At Galveston, Kirby-Smith surrenders Trans-Mississippi Dept
1866   Renegade Irish Fenians surrender to US forces
1869   Cleveland's Forest City play their 1st game (vs Cin Red Stockings)
1873   Construction begins on Clay St (SF) for world's 1st cable railroad
1875   James Augustine Healey became 1st Black Catholic Bishop in US
1881   Haarlem-Zandvoort Railway opens
1882   Pierre de Brazza festival welcomed in Paris
1883   1st night baseball under lights, Ft Wayne Indiana
1883   Chicago's "El" opens to traffic
1886   Grover Cleveland is 1st to wed during presidency (Frances Folsom)
1896   30th Belmont: Henry Griffin aboard Hastings wins in 2:24«
1896   Guglielmo Marconi patents the radio
1899   Black Americans observed day of fasting to protest lynchings
1901   Benjamin Adams arrested for playing golf on Sunday (NY)
1902   2nd statewide initiative & referendum law adopted, in Oregon
1903   Netherlands Korfball League forms
1903   Pirates win a triple header from Dodgers
1904   Professor Schron finds microbe that causes photosynthesis
1908   33rd Preakness: Eddie Dugan aboard Royal Tourist wins in 1:46.4
1909   43rd Belmont: Eddie Dugan aboard Joe Madden wins in 2:21.6
1910   1st roundtrip flight over English Channel (C S Rolls, England)
1910   Pygmies discovered in Dutch New Guinea
1913   1st strike settlement mediated by US Dept of Labor-RR clerks
1913   Demonstrations for general voting right in Neth
1914   Glenn Curtiss flies his Langley Aerodrome
1916   German troops under Lt Rackow take Fort Vaux
1919   Pulitzer prize awarded to Carl Sandburg (Cornhuskers)
1920   Pulitzer prize awarded to Eugene O'Neill (Beyond the Horizon)
1922   Suffy McInnis (1st base) ends an errorless string of 1,700 chances
1924   Snyder Act: US citizenship granted to all American Indians
1925   NY Yankee Lou Gehrig begins his 2,130 consecutive game streak
1928   Velveeta Cheese created by Kraft
1930   Sarah Dickson becomes 1st woman Presbyterian elder in US, Cincinnati
1932   Franz von Papen "Cabinet of the Baron" premieres
1933   FDR authorizes 1st swimming pool built inside the White House
1933   WNJ-AM in Newark NJ goes off the air
1935   Babe Ruth, 40, announces his retirement as a player
1936   Gen Anastasio Somoza takes over as dictator of Nicaragua
1940   Heavy German bombing on Dunkirk beach
1942   Red Sox star Ted Williams enlists as a Navy aviator
1943   99th Pursuit Squadron flies 1st combat mission (over Italy)
1943   German assault on Sebastopol Krim, begins
1944   Generals Eisenhower & Montgomery dine in Portsmouth
1944   Judendurchgangslager Vught disbands
1946   Italian plebiscite chooses republic over monarchy (National Day)
1947   "Louisiana Lady" opens at Century Theater NYC for 4 performances
1947   Hungarian premier Ferenc Nagy resigns
1949   Transjordan renamed Jordan
1950   ST Louis Browns pitcher Harry Dorish swipes home vs Wash Senators
1951   Pope Pius XII publishes encyclical Evangelii praecones
1952   650,000 metal workers go on strike in US
1952   Maurice Olley of General Motors begins designing the Corvette
1953   Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in Westminster Abbey
1954   John Costello (Cons) becomes premier of Ireland
1956   Yugoslav president Tito visits Moscow
1957   Fay Crocker wins LPGA Triangle Round Robin Golf Tournament
1957   US TV interviews Khrushchev
1958   Alan Freed joins WABC (NYC) radio
1958   Brooks Robinson, hits into 1st of record 4 triple plays
1958   Yankees pitcher Whitey Ford fans 6 in a row to tie an AL record
1959   Allen Ginsberg writes his poem "Lysergic Acid," SF
1960   Broadway theaters close (labor dispute between owners & Actors Equity)
1962   32nd French Mens Tennis: Rod Laver beats Roy Emerson (36 26 63 97 62)
1963   Mickey Wright wins LPGA Babe Didrikson-Zaharias Golf Open
1964   "Follies Bergere" opens at Broadway Theater NYC for 191 performances
1964   Lal Bahadur Sjastri elected premier of India
1964   Rolling Stones 1st US concert tour debuts in Lynn, Mass
1965   2nd of 2 cyclones in less than a month kills 35,000 (Ganges R India)
1966   US Surveyor 1 lands in Oceanus Procellarum; 1st lunar soft-landing
1967   Race riots in Roxbury section of Boston
1968   Canadians must get govt permission to export silver
1968   WBLG (now WTVQ) TV channel 62 in Lexington, KY (ABC) 1st broadcast
1969   Australian aircraft carrier "Melbourne" slices US destroyer "Frank E Evans" in half, killing 74 (South Vietnam)
1969   Murle Lindstrom wins LPGA O'Sullivan Ladies Golf Open
1971   Ajax wins 16th Europe Cup 1
1973   "Nash at Nine" closes at Helen Hayes Theater NYC after 21 performances
1974   Judy Rankin wins LPGA Baltimore Golf Classic
1974   Mali adopts constitution
1974   Malta's constitution goes into effect
1975   1st time snow fell in London in June
1975   James A Healy, 1st black Roman Catholic bishop, consecrated (Maine)
1975   VP Rockefeller finds no pattern of illegal activities at CIA
1976   East-Timor People's Assembly accepts annexation through Indonesia
1977   NJ allows casino gambling in Atlantic City
1979   John Paul II becomes 1st pope to visit a communist country (Poland)
1979   NASA launches space vehicle S-198
1979   Pope John Paul II visits Poland
1980   "Your Arm's Too Short to Box..." opens at Ambassador NYC for 149 perfs
1981   Barbara Walters asks Katharine Hepburn what kind of tree she would be
1982   "Blues in the Night" opens at Rialto Theater NYC for 53 performances
1983   1980 movie "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes," released in Germany
1983   Toilet catches fire on Air Canada's DC-9, 23 die at Cincinnati
1984   "Welcome To Fun Zone" hosted by Dr Demento airs on NBC-TV
1984   Actress Jill Ireland has a radical mastectomy
1984   Flight readiness firing of Discovery's main engines
1985   31st LPGA Championship won by Nancy Lopez
1985   39th Tony Awards: Biloxi Blues & Big River win
1985   Andreas Papandreous PASOK-party wins election in Greece
1985   RJ Reynolds Company proposed a merger with Nabisco
1986   NYC transit system issues a new brass with steel bullseye token
1986   Regular TV coverage of US Senate sessions begins
1987   Mariners draft Ken Griffey Jr #1
1988   61st Natl Spell Bee: Rageshree Ramachandran wins spelling elegiacal
1988   Consumer Reports calls for a ban on the Suzuki Samurai automobile
1989   "Dead Poets Society" starring Robin Williams, premieres
1989   10,000 Chinese soldiers are blocked by 100,000 citizens protecting students demonstrating for democracy in Tiananmen Square, Be
1989   14 year old Scott Isaacs spells spoliator to win 1989 Spelling Bee
1989   Cincinnati Red Eric Davis hits for cycle
1989   Rolling Stones Bill Wyman marries Mandy Smith
1990   "Turtle Power" by Partners In Kryme hits #13
1990   Seattle's Randy Johnson, no-hits Tigers, 2-0
1991   45th Tony Awards: Lost in Yonkers & Will Rogers Follies win
1991   4th Children's Miracle Network Telethon
1991   Rosie Jones wins LPGA Rochester Golf International
1991   Seppo Raty of Finland improves his world javelin record to 318' 1"
1991   Three Andrettis finished 1-2-3 in the Miller 200 at Wisconsin
1992   Former NFL NY Giant Coach Bill Parcells undergoes open heart surgery
1992   Wilson Phillips release their 2nd album "Shadows & Light"
1994   67th National Spelling Bee: Ned Andrews wins spelling antediluvian
1994   Chinook helicopter crashes in North Scotland (29 killed)
1994   Indonesian censors ban Steven Spielberg's "Schindler's List"
1994   Sharon Stone files $12m suit against her jeweler
1995   John Valentin hits 3 HRs
1996   50th Tony Awards: Master Class & Rent win
1996   51st US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Annika Sorenstam
1996   9th Children's Miracle Network Telethon
1997   Albert Belle's Chic White Sox tying 27-game hitting streak ends
1997   Liberals beat Conservatives in France
1997   Timothy McVeigh found guilty of 1995 Okla City bombing, killing 168

BIRTHS
1491   Henry VIII, King of England (1509-47)
1504   George/Joris van Egmont, bishop of Utrecht
1535   Leo XI, [Alessandro O de' Medici], Italy, Pope (1605)
1577   Giovanni Righi, composer
1614   Benjamin Rogers, composer
1624   Jan III Sobieski, King of Poland (1674-96)
1715   Herman-Fran‡ois Delange, composer
1740   Marquis de Sade, 1st known sadist/writer (Justine)
1751   Antoni Weinert, composer
1758   Cornelis R T Krayenhoff, Dutch fortress engineer/cartographer
1759   Jan Ekels, the Young, Dutch painter
1777   Christian Traugott Tag, composer
1802   Adrian van der Hoop Jr, Dutch poet/critic
1803   Michail I Glinka, Russian composer
1806   Isaac Strauss, composer
1807   Robert Fuhrer, composer
1815   Philip Kearny, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1862
1821   Ion Bratianu, (Lib), premier of Romania (1876-88)
1828   James Cutler Dunn Parker, composer
1830   Olivier Metra, composer
1831   Benjamin Hardin Helm, Brig General (Conf)/Lincoln's brother-in-law
1831   Jan G Palm, Cura‡ao, bandmaster/choir master/composer
1835   Pius X, [Giuseppe Sarto], 257th Roman Catholic pope (1903-14)
1840   Thomas Hardy, England, poet/novelist (Far from the Madding Crowd)
1842   Constantly AM Cap, Flemish poet/etcher
1849   Paul-Albert Besnard, French painter/graphic artist (La femme)
1857   Edward William Elgar, Broadheath Engld, composer (Pomp & Circumstance)
1857   Karl Adolph Gjellerup, Denmark, poet (Poutnici Svetem, Nobel 1917)
1858   Harry Rowe Shelley, composer
1863   Paul Felix Weingartner, Germany, conductor (Zara, Dalmatia)
1864   Ben Webster, London England, actor (Old Curiosity Shop)
1865   George Lohmann, cricketer (England's great bowler late 19th cent)
1876   Hakon Borresen, composer
1879   Adolf Herckenrath, Flemish playwright/poet (Avondvlam)
1883   Bokke R S Pollema, Dutch Frisian journalist/author (Lock of Hair)
1890   Hedda Hopper, [Elda Furry], PA, gossip columnist (From Under My Hat)
1891   Ernst Kunz, composer
1894   Erich R”mer, Germany, ice hockey player (Olympic-bronze-1932)
1898   G‚o[rges M] Norge, French/Belgian writer (Les oignons)
1899   Royal Beal, Brookline MA, actor (Death of a Salesman)
1900   David Wynne, composer
1901   Michael Todd, producer (Around the World in 80 Days)
1904   Johnny Weissmuller, actor (Tarzan)/100m swimmer (Oly-5 gold-1924, 28)
1907   Dorothy West, US journalist/author (Living is Easy)
1908   Gordon Weir, cricketer (NZ batsman in 11 Tests 1930-37)
1909   Robin Orr, composer
1911   Xia Hong, writer
1913   Barbara Pym, romantic author (Very Private Eye)
1913   Bert Farber, Bkln NY, orch leader (Arthur Gudfrey, Vic Damone)
1915   Lester del Rey, US, sci-fi author (Moon Trilogy, Marooned on Mars)
1915   Robert Moffat Palmer, composer
1915   Walter Tetley, NYC, animation voice (Sherman-Bullwinkle Show)
1916   Betty Furness, actress, journalist/consumer advisor (NYC, WNBC)
1917   Max Showalter, Caldwell Ks, actor/composer (Stockard Channing Show)
1920   Michael James O'Hehir, commentator/journalist
1920   Yolande Donlan, NJ, actress (Jigsaw, Expresso Bongo, Penny Princess)
1921   Alexander Salkind, producer (Superman)
1922   Juan A Bardem, Spanish director/critic (C¢micos)
1923   Del Simmons, rocker (Capt Beefheart)
1926   Milo O'Shea, Dublin Ireland, actor (Barbarella, Romeo & Juliet)
1927   Andr‚ Vandernoot, Flemish conductor (Royal Flemish Opera)
1927   Phillip Burton, historian (Vanishing Eagles)
1928   John Anthony Bowden Cuddon, writer/teacher
1929   Alcides Lanza, composer
1929   Frederic Devreese, composer
1929   Willaim Brown, television executive
1930   ?, 1st baby born on a vessel passing through Panama Canal
1930   Charles Pete Conrad Jr, Phila, USN/astro (Gem 5 11, Ap 12, Skylab 2)
1931   Larry Jackson, baseball player
1932   Barry Levinson, Baltimore MD, director (Rainman)
1932   Sammy Turner, Patterson, NJ, singer (Lavender Blue Moods)
1932   Yaroslav Kirillovich Golovyanov, cosmonaut
1933   Bob Rozario, Shanghai China, orch leader (Tony Orlando, Marie)
1933   Jerry Lumpe, baseball player
1934   Johnny Carter, US singer (Give your baby a standing ovation)
1936   Sally Kellerman, Long Beach Cal, actress (M*A*S*H, Back to School)
1936   Vladimir Golubnichy, USSR, 20K walker (Olympic-gold-1960, 68)
1937   Jimmy Jones, rocker
1938   Frits Wols, [Eugene W Wong Loi Sing], Suriname, sec-gen (UNESCO)
1938   Gene Michael, baseball shortstop/manager/general manger (NY Yankees)
1939   Charles Miller, rock flutist/saxophonist (War)
1940   Christopher Bernau, Santa Barbara CA, actor (Guiding Light)
1940   Constantine II, deposed King of Greece (1964-73)
1940   Horace Clarke, baseball 2nd baseman (NY Yankees)
1940   Jim Maloney, baseball pitcher
1941   Charlie Watts, drummer (Rolling Stones-Brown Sugar)
1941   Oda Mayumi, Tokyo, resident artist (Green Gulch Zen Center)
1941   Stacy Keach, Savannah Ga, actor (Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer)
1941   William Guest, Atlanta Ga, singer (Gladys Knight Show)
1942   Marie Cheatham, Okla, actress (Search for Tomorrow, Guiding Light)
1943   Charles Haid, SF Ca, actor (Andy Renko-Hill St Blues, Altered States)
1943   John Lilipaly, Dutch 2nd Chamber member (PvdA)
1943   Maarten B Engwirda, Dutch 2nd Chamber member (D66)
1944   Garo Yepremian, NFL place kicker (Miami Dolphins)
1944   Marvin Hamlisch, NYC, composer/pianist (Sting, Chorus Line)
1944   Poul Jensen, Denmark, yachting (Olympic-gold-1976, 80)
1945   Bob Benrit, rocker
1946   Roger Freed, baseball player
1947   Jan Ferraris, LPGA golfer
1948   Albert Innaurato, Phila, playwright/director (Age in Soho)
1948   Jerry Mathers, Sioux City Iowa, actor (Beaver-Leave It To Beaver)
1950   Joanna Gleason, Toronto Canada, actress (Morgan-Hello Larry)
1950   Toni Alessandrini, Chicago Ill, actress (Vice Academy Part 2)
1950   [Antone] Chubby Tavares, rocker (Tavares)
1951   Larry Clark Robinson, NHL defenseman (Mont Canadiens, Norris-77, 80)
1951   Steve Brookins, rocker (.38 Special)
1953   Craig Robert Stadler, San Diego CA, PGA golfer (Masters 1982)
1954   Michael Steele, rocker (Bangles-Eternal Flame, Walk Like an Egyptian)
1955   Dennis Haysbert, San Mateo Calif, actor (Code Red)
1955   Gary Grimes, SF, actor (Summer of '42, Class of '44)
1955   Michael Anthony, Chicago Ill, rock drummer (Van Halen-Jump, 1984)
1956   Mark L Polansky, Paterson NJ, pilot/astronaut
1958   Lex Lugar, [Larry Pfohl], Atlanta Ga, wrestler (WWF/WCW/NWA)
1959   Charlie Huddy, Oshawa, NHL defenseman (Buffalo Sabres)
1959   Lydia Lunch, US singer/poetess (Teenage Jesus, Jerks)
1960   Tony Hadley, rock vocalist (Spandau Ballet-True)
1961   John Cameroon, guitarist (Claw Boys Claw)
1961   Kerry Junna-Saxby, Australian 10k walker (Olympics-15th-1992, 96)
1962   Darnell Coles, baseball player
1962   Laura Witvoet, Alberta Canada, LPGA golfer (1995 LPGA Corning-52nd)
1963   Brian Harvey, baseball umpire (NL)
1963   Jay B Cooper, Coral Gables Fla, Canadian Tour golfer (1992 Jamaica)
1963   Tim Balmer, Milwaukee Wis, Canadian Tour golfer (Bermuda Open-1990)
1965   Mark Waugh, cricketer (twin of Steve mighty batsman for Australia)
1965   Steve Waugh, cricketer (twin of Mark mighty batsman for Australia)
1967   Mike Evans, WLAF DL (Amsterdam Admirals)
1967   Mike Stanton, Houston TX, pitcher (NY Yankees, Boston Red Sox)
1967   Randy Hilliard, NFL cornerback (Denver Broncos)
1969   David Wheaton, Minneapolis Minn, tennis star (1987 US junior boys)
1969   Kurt Abbott, Zanesville OH, infielder (Florida Marlins)
1970   Andy McCollum, NFL center/guard (New Orleans Saints)
1970   Eric Riley, NBA center (Dallas Mavericks, Minnesota Timberwolves)
1970   Marty Mcinnis, Weymouth, NHL left wing (NY Islanders)
1970   Mike Kelly, baseball player
1970   Randy Fuller, NFL defensive back (Pitts Steelers)
1971   Martin Suji, cricketer (Kenyan pace bowler 1996 World Cup)
1971   Steve Brooks, WLAF tight end (Frankfurt Galaxy, London Monarchs)
1972   Brad Ottis, tackle (Arizona Cardinals)
1972   Dwayne Joseph, NFL cornerback (Chic Bears)
1972   Renee Heiken, Peoria IL, LPGA golfer (1994 Florida Women's Open)
1973   Jayantha Silva, cricketer (Sri Lankan Test left-arm spinner 1995)
1974   Tammy Holmes, Berkeley Calif, female outfielder (Colo Silver Bullets)
1975   Dontae' Jones, NBA forward (Boston Celtics)
1975   Sally Newmarch, Australian rower (Olympics-96)
1976   Adrian Carlos Olivares, Mexico City, singer (Menudo-Cannonball)
1976   Elly Hutton, Australian 100m sprinter (Olympics-96)
1976   Josef Marha, Havl-brod Cze, NHL center (Colorado Avalanche)
1976   Rachel White, Columbus Nebraska, Miss America-Nebraska (1997)
1978   Nikki Cox, actress (Unhappily Ever After)
1994   Prima Sellecchia Tesh, daughter of John Tesh & Connie Sellecca

DEATHS
657   Eugene I, Italian Pope (654-7), dies
1564   Gellius Faber, [Jelle Smit], Fries theologist, dies
1572   Thomas Howard 4th duke of Norfolk, English Earl, executed at 36
1575   Pieter Aertsen, [Long Worm], painter, dies at about 65
1597   Diederik Sonoy, German/Neth governor of Northern quarter, dies at 67
1632   Ernst Casimir, count of Nassau-Dietz/mayor of Friesland, dies at 58
1639   Floris II van Pallandt, earl of Culemborg/politician, dies at 62
1676   ... d'ybarra, Spanish (admiral?), dies in battle
1676   John de Haen, vice-admiral (Kijkduin/Palermo), dies in battle at 45?
1678   Pieter the Great, regent/diplomat, dies at 63
1750   Johann Valentin Rathgeber, German composer, dies at 68
1812   John W de Winter, Dutch vice-adm, dies at battle at Kamperduin at 51
1839   Wijnand YY Nuijen, painter/lithographer (Wrecked), dies at 26
1864   George Pierce Doles, US businessman/Confed brig-general, dies at 34
1865   John E Feisser, founder (1st Dutch baptist church), dies at 59
1873   Fran‡ois Hainl, composer, dies at 65
1879   E Louis JJ Napoleon Bonaparte, crown prince, dies in battle at 23
1882   Guiseppi Garibaldi, Italian rebel leader, dies at 74
1896   Gerhard Rohlfs, German explorer (Abbsynia/Ethiopia), dies
1901   James A Herne, [J Aherne], US playwright (Margaret Fleming), dies
1908   Redvers H Buller, English general, dies at 68
1927   Eduard GHH Cuypers, architect (De Hooge Vuursche), dies at 67
1927   Freidrich Hegar, composer, dies at 85
1927   Lizzie Borden, accused murderer, dies at 68
1929   Charles Coventry, cricketer (13 runs in 2 Tests Eng v S Af 1889), dies
1937   Louis Vierne, composer, dies at 66
1940   Willem E Roelofs, painter/cartoonist, dies
1941   Lou Gehrig, 1st baseman (NY Yankee), dies of ALS in Riverdale NY at 37
1947   Hermann Darewsky, composer, dies at 64
1949   Dynam-Victor Fumet, composer, dies at 82
1949   Ernest Ford, composer, dies at 91
1950   Stanislas Bizot, French checker player (world champ 1925), dies at 70
1951   Alain, [Emile-Auguste Chartier], French philosopher, dies at 83
1951   John Erskine, US writer/poet/pianist (Venus Love Goddess), dies at 71
1956   Jean Hersholt, actress (Emma, Grand Hotel, Greed), dies at 69
1961   George S Kaufman, playwright/dir/pulitzer prize winner, dies at 72
1961   Peter H "Paul" Huf, actor/director (Dutch Comedy), dies at 70
1962   Franc S Finzgar, Slovic writer (Service Girls), dies
1962   V Sackville-West, writer, dies at 70
1967   Zamah Cunningham, actress (Menosha the Magnificent), dies at 74
1971   Charles de Keukeleire, Belgian director (Evil Eye), dies at 66
1972   Franz Philipp, composer, dies at 81
1974   Elliott Sullivan, actor (Sergeant), dies at 66
1974   Waldemar F Eric Marx, cricketer (3 Tests S Afr v Aust 1921-22), dies
1975   Eisaku Sato, premier of Japan (1964-71 Nobel 1974), dies at 74
1976   Alan Dewitt, actor (Mr Tyler-It's About Time), dies at 52
1976   Bartoes, [Albertus J Wijstma], cabaret performer/comic, dies at 73
1977   Forrest Lewis, actor (Great Gildersleeve, Ichabod & Me), dies at 77
1977   Henri D Gagnebin, Swiss organist/composer, dies at 91
1977   Stephen Boyd, actor (Fantastic Voyage, Ben-Hur, Lisa), dies at 48
1979   Jim Hutton, actor (Ellery Queen), dies of liver cancer at 45
1983   Stan Rogers, musician, dies in aircraft fire
1986   Daniel Sternefeld, Belgian conductor/composer (Elegie), dies at 80
1987   Andr‚s Segovia, Spanish composer/guitarist, dies at 94
1987   Sammy Kaye, orch leader (Sammy Kaye Show), dies at 77
1988   Horace A Hildreth, (Gov-Maine, 1945-49), dies at 85
1989   Ted a'Beckett, cricketer (4 Tests 1928-32), dies
1990   Frederick Mellinger, founder of Fredericks of Hollywood, dies at 76
1990   Jack Gilford, actor (Cracker Jacks), dies at 82
1990   Rex Harrison, actor (My Fair Lady), dies of cancer at 82
1990   Robert Noyce, co-inventor (semi-conductor)/founder (Intel), dies
1990   Stuart Hall, actor (Cavalcade, Dawn Patrol), dies
1992   Philip Dunne, founder (Screen Writers Guild), dies of cancer at 84
1993   French JFM of Thiel, Dutch 2nd chamber chairman (1963-72), dies at 86
1993   Johnny Mize, baseball player, dies at 80
1996   John Alton, cinematographer, dies at 94
1996   Leon Garield, writer, dies at 74
1996   Peter Bird, ocean rower, dies at 49
1997   Doc Cheatham, jazz musician, dies of stroke at 91

   
 
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