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274   St Eutychian begins his reign as Catholic Pope
871   Battle at Reading: Ethelred of Wessex beats Danish invasion army
1357   Flemish earl Louis & Luxembourg Duke Wenceslaus sign peace treaty
1493   Columbus left new world on return from 1st voyage
1519   -6] 1st Altenburger sermon (Luther & Karl von Miltitz)
1570   Spanish viceroy Alva banishes Zutphen City's only physician, Joost Sweiter, "because he is a Jew"
1642   King Charles I with 400 soldiers attacks the English parliament
1717   Netherlands, England & France sign Triple Alliance
1725   Benjamin Franklin arrives in London [OS=Dec 24 1724]
1754   Columbia University founded, as Kings College (NYC)
1762   England declares war on Spain & Naples
1780   Snowstorm hit Washington's army at Morristown, NJ
1781   Andr‚ M‚chain discovers M80 (globular cluster in Scorpio)
1790   Pres Washington delivers 1st "State of the Union"
1832   Insurrection of Trinidad negroes
1843   Gaetano Donizetti's opera "Don Pasquale," premieres in Paris
1843   Royal Academy (Technical Hague court) Delft opens
1861   Pres Buchanan appoints a fast on account of threatened succession
1861   US Ft Morgan, Mobile, seized by Alabama
1862   -Jan 17th) Battle of Ft Hindman, AK (Arkansas Post)
1862   Battle of Helena, AK
1862   Romney Campaign-Stonewall Jackson occupies Bath
1863   4 wheeled roller skates patented by James Plimpton of NY
1881   Johannes Brahms' "Academic Festival Overture" premieres, Breslau
1883   Ontario Rugby Football Union (forerunner of CFL) forms
1884   Last sighting of an eastern cougar (Ontario)
1885   Dr W W Grant of Iowa, performs 1st appendectomy (on Mary Gartside, 22)
1887   Thomas Stevens is 1st man to bicycle around the world (SF-SF)
1893   US pres Cleveland grants amnesty to Mormon polygamy
1894   France ratifies Duple Alliance with Russia
1896   AFL charters Actors' National Protective Union, NYC
1896   Following Mormon abandonment of polygamy, Utah admitted as 45th state
1898   1st installment of William Dean Howell's "Life & Letters" appears
1902   Hugh Trumble takes a hat-trick v England at the MCG
1904   Stanley Cup: Ottawa Silver 7 beat Winnipeg Rowing Club, 2 games to 1
1904   Supreme Court rules Puerto Ricans cannot be denied admission to US
1906   South Africa beat England by one wicket, their 1st Test win
1907   George Bernard Shaw's "Don Juan in Hell," premieres in London
1912   Smallest earth-moon distance this century, 356,375 km center-to-ctr
1915   1st elected Jewish governor, Moses Alexander, takes office in Idaho
1915   Trans-Caucausus Russian defeat Turkish troops
1920   1st Black baseball league, National Negro Baseball League, organizes
1920   Amsterdam actors decide to strike for retirement benefits
1921   Eugene O'Neill's "Diff'rent," premieres in NYC
1923   1st broadcast of "Barn Dance Show" (WBAP - Ft Worth Texas)
1923   Lenin's "Political Testament" calls for removal of Stalin
1925   French psychologist Emil Cou‚ brings his self-esteem therapy to US "Every day in every way I am getting better & better"
1926   Theodorus Pangalos resigns as Greek dictator
1932   Bradman scores 167 for Australia v South Africa at the MCG
1932   British East Indies Viceroy Willingdon arrests Gandhi & Nehru
1932   State of siege proclaimed in Honduras
1934   1st Dutch talkie movie, Jan Teunissen's "Willem of Orange," premieres
1935   Bob Hope 1st heard on network radio as part of "The Intimate Revue"
1935   Ft Jefferson National Monument, Fla established
1936   Billboard magazine publishes its 1st music hit parade
1936   Grimmett becomes world record wicket taker with no 190 v S Afr
1939   Frieda Wunderlich elected 1st woman dean of a US graduate school
1939   Hermann Goering appoints Reinhard Heydrich head of Jewish Emigration
1941   Resistance fighters counter d'Estienne d'Orves/Jan Doornik, 1st meet
1941   Sergey Rachmaninov's "Symphonie Dances," premieres in Philadelphia
1942   NFL Pro Bowl: Chi Bears beats NFL All-Stars 35-24
1942   Premier Churchill & General Marshall fly to Florida
1942   Rogers Hornsby is 14th player selected to the Hall of Fame
1943   Thomas Mann completes his tetralogy, "Joseph & His Brothers"
1944   Ralph Bunche appointed 1st Negro official in US State Department
1945   Germans execute resistance fighters in Amsterdam
1945   US jeep-aircraft carrier Ommaney Bay sinks after kamikaze attack
1947   "Park Avenue" closes at Shubert Theater NYC after 72 performances
1947   "Show Boat" closes at Ziegfeld Theater NYC after 417 performances
1948   Burma declares independence from UK
1951   During Korean conflict, Chinese forces capture Seoul
1953   KTSM TV channel 9 in El Paso, TX (NBC) begins broadcasting
1954   Elvis Presley records a 10 minute demo in Nashville
1954   Soap Opera "The Brighter Day" premieres
1957   "Blondie" situation comedy premieres on NBC TV (later on CBS)
1957   Dodgers buy 44 passenger twin-engine airplane for $775,000
1958   Sputnik 1 reenters atmosphere & burns up
1959   Luna 1 (Mechta) becomes 1st craft to leave Earth's gravity
1960   European Free Trade Association forms in Stockholm
1961   Longest recorded strike ends-33 yrs-Danish barbers' assistants
1962   1st automated (unmanned) subway train (NYC)
1963   Soviet Luna (4) reaches Earth orbit but fails to reach Moon
1965   LBJ's "Great Society" State of the Union Address
1966   Doug Walters scores second Test century in his second Test
1966   WFLD TV channel 32 in Chicago, IL (IND) begins broadcasting
1968   Duck hunter accidentally shoots endangered whooping crane in Texas
1968   Leo Fender sells Fender Guitars for $13 million
1969   "Fig Leaves Are Falling" closes at Broadhurst NYC after 4 perfs
1969   France begins arms embargo against Israel
1970   Beatles last recording session at EMI studios
1970   KC Chiefs beat Oakland Raiders 17-7 in AFC championship game
1970   Minn Vikings beat Cleve Browns 27-7 in NFC championship game
1970   NYC transit fare rises from 20› to 30›, new larger tokens used
1970   Walter Cronkite ends hosting weekly documentary
1971   Congressional Black Caucus organizes
1971   Dr Melvin H Evans inaugurated as 1st elected governor of Virgin Is
1971   Ohio agrees to pay $675,000 to relatives of Kent State victims
1971   Philadelphia's Veteran Stadium dedicated
1974   Nixon refuses to hand over tapes subpoenaed by Watergate Committee
1975   "Good News" closes at St James Theater NYC after 16 performances
1975   "Gypsy" closes at Winter Garden Theater NYC after 120 performances
1975   "Over Here" closes at Shubert Theater NYC after 341 performances
1975   Ford Executive Order on CIA Activities within the US (No 11828)
1975   Ice thickness measured at 4776 m, Wilkes Land, Antarctica
1975   Montreal Canadiens shutout Washington Capitals 10-0
1976   "Candide" closes at Broadway Theater NYC after 740 performances
1976   "Home Sweet Homer" opens & closes at Palace Theater NYC
1977   Mary Shane hired by Chic White Sox as 1st woman TV play-by-play
1980   President Carter announces US boycott of Moscow Olympics
1981   "Frankenstein" opens & closes on Broadway
1981   "Peter Pan" closes at Lunt-Fontanne Theater NYC after 578 performances
1981   69th Australian Mens Tennis: B Teacher beats Kim Warwick (75 76 63)
1981   British police arrest Peter Sutcliffe, the "Yorkshire Ripper"
1982   ABC Direction Network (57 affiliates) & ABC Rock Network (40 affiliates) become the 5th & 6th ABC radio network
1982   Bryant Gumbel became co-host of NBC's "Today Show"
1982   Chris Wallace becomes co-anchor of the Today Show
1982   Golden Gate Bridge closed for 3rd time by fierce storm
1983   US Football League holds its 1st player draft
1984   "Night Court" starring Harry Anderson premieres on NBC TV
1984   Edmonton beats Minnesota 12-8 highest-scoring modern NHL game
1986   David Boon's second Test century, 131 v India at Adelaide
1986   NCAA basketball's David Robinson blocks a record 14 shots
1987   16 die in a train crash in Chase Md
1989   Comet Tempel 1 at perihelion
1989   US F-14s shoot down 2 Libyan jet fighters over Mediterranean
1989   VP Bush is 1st since VP Van Buren to declare himself president
1991   AT&T workers in Newark accidentally snap a cable
1991   Fu Mingxia, 12, of China wins World Swimming Championships gold medal
1991   Iraq agrees to send Aziz to Geneva to meet Baker on Jan 9th
1991   Jan Krzystof Bielecki becomes premier of Poland
1992   8th largest wrestling crowd (60,000-Tokyo Dome)
1993   7th largest wrestling crowd (63,500-Tokyo Dome)
1994   10th largest wrestling crowd (58,000-Tokyo Dome)
1995   Newt Gingrich (R) becomes speaker of the House
1996   "Father" opens at Criterion Theater NYC for 52 performances
1998   "Funny Thing Happened," closes at St James NYC after 715 perform
1998   "Ivanov," closes at Vivian Beaumont Theater NYC after 51 performances
1998   "Triumph of Love," closes at Royale Theater NYC

BIRTHS
1334   Amadeus VI, [Green Earl], earl of Savoye
1567   Franciscus Aguilon, physicist/mathematician/jesuit/architect
1579   Willem Teellinck, Dutch theologist/vicar
1581   James Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh (gave age to Earth based on bible)
1604   Jacob Balde, German jesuit/barok conductor (Jephthe)
1643   Isaac Newton, scientist (Whatever goes up) [NS]
1710   Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Italian composer (Il Prigioniero Superbo)
1717   Antonio Maria Mazzoni, composer
1720   Johann Friedrich Agricola, German (court)composer/organist
1726   Cornelis Ploos van Amstel, Dutch engraver/art collector
1739   Henrik C Cras, Dutch lawyer (Laudatio Hugonis Grotii)
1756   Anne Nagell van Ampsen, Dutch politician
1759   Maria Rosa Coccia, composer
1772   Paul-Louis Courier, (de M‚r‚), French writer/interpreter
1773   Johann Peter Heuschkel, composer
1785   Jacob Ludwig Carl Grimm, Germany, librarian (fairy tale collector)
1789   Benjamin Lundy, philanthropist/abolitionist
1797   Wilhelm Beer, Germany, amateur astronomer (constructed 1st Moon map)
1805   Stephan Hale Alonzo Marsh, composer
1807   Baltasar Saldoni, composer
1809   Louis Braille, Coupvray France, developer (reading system for blind)
1813   Alexander Freiherr von Bach, Austria attorney/premier (1852-59)
1813   Isaac Pitman, Britain, inventor (stenographic shorthand)
1813   Louis L Bonaparte, English/French linguist/senator
1821   John James Peck, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1878
1822   Joseph Jones Reynolds, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1899
1823   Otto van Rees, gov-gen of Dutch-Indies (1884-88)
1823   Peter Joseph Osterhaus, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1917
1837   Casimiro de Abreu, Brazil, poet (Camoes e o jau)
1838   Charles Stratton, [General Tom Thumb] (famous short person)
1844   Thomas H Rollinson, composer
1847   Hendrik Goeman Borgesius, Dutch politician
1869   Percy Pitt, composer
1872   Edmund Rumpler, Austria, auto/airplane builder
1874   Josef Suk, Czech violinist/composer (Asrael)
1874   Sven Fleuron, writer
1877   Gibson Gowland, England, actor (Blind Husbands, Phantom of the Opera)
1878   Alfred Edgar Coppard, England, writer (Black Dogs & Other Stories)
1881   Wilhelm Lehmbruck, German painter/poet/sculptor (Seated Youth)
1883   Johanna Westerdijk, botanist/Neth 1st female prof (Utrecht, 1917-52)
1883   Max F Eastman, US, critic/essayist (Masses)
1888   Arthur Berry, England, soccer player (Olympic-gold-1908, 12)
1889   Albertus W "Albert" van Dalsum, actor/director (Abandoned Child)
1890   Alfred G Jodl, German Wehrmacht general/chief of staff
1890   Mosa Pijade, Yugoslavia, MP (communist)
1893   Manuel Palau Boix, composer
1894   Wesley La Violette, composer
1895   Lourens G M Baas Becking, Dutch botanist/resistance fighter
1896   Andr‚ Aim‚ Ren‚ Masson, French Surrealist artist (Labyrinth)
1896   Everett McKinley Dirkson, (Sen-R-Ill)
1898   Roger Vuataz, composer
1903   Joris Diels, Flemish actor/director (Haagsche Comedy)
1903   Ram¢n Ernesto Cruz Ucl‚s, Honduras president (1971-72); overthrown
1905   Sterling Holloway, Cedartown Ga, actor (Waldo-Life of Riley)
1908   Angela Maria "Geli" Raubal, Austrian nude model/Hitler's lover
1908   Walther Vanbeselaere, Flemish art historian
1913   Malietoa Tanumafili II, King of West-Samoa (1962- )
1914   Jane Wyman, St Joseph Mo, 1st Mrs Ron Reagan, (Magnificent Obsession)
1914   Mohammed Sahir, shah (Afghanistan)
1916   Catherina Elisabeth "Tootje" Vreede, portrait painter
1916   Robert Parrish, Columbus Ga, director (Casino Royale)
1917   Maurice Wohl, English broker/multi-millionaire
1919   Al "Jazbo" Collins, NYC, DJ (Tonight! America After Dark)
1919   Havelock Henry Trevor Hudson, underwriter (Lloyd's of London)
1920   Benito Perez Galdos, Spanish writer (Fortunata y Jacinta)
1920   William Egan Colby, CIA director (Nixon)
1922   Frank Wess, flutist/saxophonist/composer
1923   Flavio Testi, composer
1925   Veikko Hakulinen, Finland, 30K/50K cross country skier (Oly-gold-1956)
1927   Barbara Rush, Denver Co, actress (Marsha-Peyton Place, Flamingo Road)
1929   Amitai W Etzioni, US sociologist (Active Society)
1929   Bobby Tulloch, ornithologist
1930   Don Shula, winningest NFL coach (Miami Dolphins)
1930   Iain Cuthbertson, British actor (Guilty, Scandal, Rep, Danger UXB)
1930   Sorrell Booke, Buffalo NY, actor (Bye Bye Braverman, Black Like Me)
1932   Richard Stahl, Detroit Mich, actor (Howard-It's a Living)
1933   Ed Jenkins, (Rep-D-GA, 1977- )
1935   Floyd Patterson, heavyweight champ (1956-59, 1960-62) (Oly-gold-1952)
1935   Kenneth Money, Canada, astronaut (STS 42-alt)
1937   Dyan Cannon, Tacoma Wash, Mrs Cary Grant/actress (Heaven Can Wait)
1937   Grace Bumbry, St Louis, mezzo-soprano (Venus in Tannh„user)
1937   R Surendranath, cricketer (Indian pace bowler in 11 Tests early 60s)
1938   Louis Krebs Graham, Nashville TN, PGA golfer (1975 US Open)
1939   Jon Appleton, composer
1940   Anthony Skooter Teague, Texas, actor (How to Succeed in Business)
1940   Brian Josephson, British physicist (Nobel 1973)
1941   John Bennett Perry, Williamstown Mass, singer/actor (Falcon Crest)
1941   J”rg Rem‚, German/Dutch painter/graphic artist
1941   Maureen Reagan, 1st daughter (Ronald Reagan)
1942   John McLaughlin, rock guitarist (Sentimental Journey/Clouds of Joy)
1943   Tom Wilkinson, CFL QB (Edmonton Eskimos)
1944   Volker Hornback, rocker (Tangerine Dream)
1945   Jay Dee Maness, Loma Linda Ca, singer (Desert Rose Band-Love Reunited)
1946   Bernard Sumner, rocker (New Order-Round & Round)
1947   J Danforth Quayle, (Sen-R-Ind, 44th VP 1989-93)/rich draft dodger
1949   Mick Mills, British(?) soccer player
1951   Barbara Ann Cochran, Claremont NH, slalom skier (Olympic-gold-1972)
1955   Kathy Forester, Lookout Mt Ga, country singer (Forester Sister-Men)
1955   Mark Hollis, English pop musician (Talk Talk, Dum Dum Girl)
1956   Ann Magnuson, Charleston WV, actress (Anything But Love, Hunger)
1956   Barney Sumner, rock guitarist/vocalist (New Order-Blue Monday)
1956   Bernard Albrecht, English pop guitarist (Joy Division)
1957   Patty Loveless, [Ramey], Pikeville Ky, singer (Blue Side of Town)
1958   Matt Frewer, Washington DC, actor (Max Headroom, Doctor Doctor)
1958   Nina Foust, Asheboro NC, LPGA golfer (1994 Hawaiian Ladies Open-6th)
1959   Vanity, [Denise Marquardt], Ontario Canada, actress (52 Pick Up)
1960   Cory Everson, Racine Wisconsin, body builder (6X Ms Olympia)
1960   Michael Stipe, US rock vocalist (REM-Losing My Religion, Stand)
1961   Lee Curreri, NYC, actor (Bruno Martelli-Fame)
1962   Joe Kleine, NBA center (Phoenix Suns, Chicago Bulls)
1962   Martin McAloon, rocker (Prefab Sprout-2 Wheels Good)
1962   Patrick Cassidy, LA Calif, actor/composer (Fever Pitch, Off the Wall)
1963   Dave Foley, actor/comedian (Kids In The Hall, Dave Nelson-NewsRadio)
1963   Linda Muri, Killingly Conn, rower (Olympics-96)
1964   Stephanie Maxwell-Pierson, Somerville NJ, US rower (Olympic-92)
1965   David Glasper, rocker (Breathe-All I Need)
1965   Guy Forget, Morocco, tennis star
1965   Jergus Baca, Liptovsky Mikulas CZE, IHL defenseman (Team Slovakia 98)
1965   John Jackson, NFL offensive tackle (Pitts Steelers)
1965   Julia Ormond, London England, actress (Sabrina, Legends of the Fall)
1965   Kevin Wickander, US baseball pitcher (Cincinnati Reds)
1965   Mitch Booth, Australian tornado yachter (Olympics-96)
1966   Deana Carter, country singer
1967   David Wayne Toms, Monroe LA, PGA golfer (1992 Northern Telecom-3rd)
1967   Michael "Mike" Peterson, Wash DC, rower (Olympics-1996)
1967   Rick Cunningham, NFL tackle (Minn Vikings, Oakland Raiders)
1968   Jackie Harris, NFL tight end (Green Bay Packers, Tampa Bay Bucs)
1969   Corie Blount, NBA forward (LA Lakers)
1969   Kees van Wonderen, Dutch soccer player (NEC/NAC)
1969   Lindsay Kennedy, Atlanta Ga, actor (Jeb-Little House on the Prairie)
1970   Colin Scrivener, CFL defensive tackle (Winnipeg Blue Bombers)
1970   Sean Lumpkin, NFL safety (NO Saints)
1971   Carlos Perez, Dominican/US baseball pitcher (Montreal Expos)
1971   Deb Sonnenberg, Edmonton Alberta, softball pitcher (Olympics-96)
1971   Errol Brown, CFL defensive back (Winnipeg Blue Bombers)
1971   Garrison Hearst, NFL running back (Arizona Cardinals, SF 49ers)
1971   Jeremy Licht, LA Calif, actor (Mark-Valerie/Hogan Family)
1971   Orlanda Truitt, wide receiver (Oakland Raiders)
1971   Richard Chee Quee, cricketer (NSW opening batsman Fiji/Chin ancestry)
1972   Mike McCoy, WLAF quarterback (Amsterdam Admirals)
1973   Lamont Warren, NFL running back (Indianapolis Colts)
1973   Ray Mickens, cornerback (NY Jets)
1973   Todd Sauerbrun, NFL punter/kicker (Chic Bears)
1974   Carl Powell, defensive end (Indianapolis Colts)

DEATHS
838   Babak, Persian social/religious reformer, martyred
1584   Tobias Stimmer, Swiss painter/cartoonist/playwright, dies at 44
1612   Henry L Spieghel, Dutch merchant/writer, dies at 62
1678   Johan Maetsuyker, Dutch gov-general of Ceylon (1653-78), dies at 71
1695   Duke of Luxembourg, Luxembourg/French marshal, dies
1701   Ernst R Tarhemberg, Austria, field marshal, dies at 62
1707   Louis Willem I, count of Baden-Baden, dies
1729   Joseph de Montesquiou earl d'Artagnan, French lt-general, dies at 77
1729   Meir Bacharach, Hebrew poet, dies
1745   Willem I Kerricx, the Young, Flemish architect/painter, dies at 62
1752   Gabriel Cramer, Swiss mathematician (paradox of Cramer), dies at 47
1761   Stephen Hales, English vicar/inventor (ventilator), dies at 83
1765   Joseph Franz Xaver Dominik Stalder, composer, dies at 39
1778   Charles D J Eisen, French engraver/painter, dies at 57
1782   Ange-Jacques Gabriel, French architect (Ecole Military), dies at 83
1786   Mozes Mendelssohn, Jewish/German philosopher (Haksalah), dies at 56
1793   Bengt Lidner, Swedish poet (Medea/Yttersa domen), dies at 35
1799   Galib Dede/Seyh Galib, Turkish poet (Hsn  Ask), dies at about 40
1804   Charlotte Lennox, English novelist (The Female Quixote), dies
1809   Bartolomeo Giacometti, composer, dies at 67
1821   Elizabeth Ann Seton, 1st native-born American saint, dies in Maryland
1825   Ferdinand I, King of Sicily/Naples (Ferdinand IV), dies at 73
1831   Nikola P Neofit Rilski, Bulgaria abbot/poet, dies at 37
1843   Petronella Moens, Frisian author/poetess, dies at 80
1864   Mateo Ferrer, composer, dies at 75
1877   Cornelius Vanderbilt, US robber baron, dies at 82
1880   Anselm Feuerbach, German painter, dies
1883   Nicolas Ledesma, composer, dies at 91
1885   Eduard Yosif Kotek, composer, dies at 29
1886   Ernest Panckoucke, French publisher (Horace), dies at 77
1891   Joe Hunter, cricket wicket-keeper (England on 1884-85 Aust tour), dies
1898   Frantisek Pivoda, composer, dies at 73
1903   Geo[rge J H] Poggenbeek, Dutch surrealist painter, dies at 49
1903   W H M "Dicky" Richards, cricketer (score 4 & 0 in Test for S Af), dies
1908   Antony Winkler Prins, writer (Groiller Encyclopaedia), dies at 70
1910   L‚on Delagrange, French aviation pioneer, dies
1913   Alfred von Schlieffen, Prussian general-field marshal, dies at 79
1914   Redjƒizade M Ekrem, Turkish poet/writer, dies at about 66
1914   Silas Weir Mitchell, US physician/author (Free Quaker), dies at 84
1920   Benito P‚rez Gald¢s, Spanish writer (Gloria), dies at 76
1931   Art Acord, western actor (Set Free, Spurs & Saddles), dies at 40
1933   Lucas Lindeboom, Dutch evangelist (Vredebond), dies at 87
1940   Conrad Weiss, German writer/poet (Heart of Words), dies at 59
1941   Henri Bergson, French philosopher (Le Rire, Nobel 1928), dies at 81
1942   Leon Jessel, composer, dies at 70
1944   Henri "Hans" Flu, Indonesian/Dutch family doctor/antifascist, murder
1944   Kaj Munk, [Harald Leininger], anti-fascist writer (Kaj Munk), dies
1946   Barney Oldfield, daredevil, dies at 67
1947   Forrest Reid, Irish author/critic (Young Tom, Apostate), dies at 71
1952   Constantly Permeke, Flemish painter (Boerin), dies at 65
1953   Arthur Hoyt, actor (Gold Rush Gertie, Lost World), dies at 78
1955   Dominicus Johner, composer, dies at 80
1955   Fran‡ois Rasse, composer, dies at 81
1955   Jan D Domela Nieuwenhuis Nyegaard, Dutch preacher, dies at 84
1956   Alexandr Tikhonovich Grechaninov, composer, dies at 91
1957   Theodor K”rner von Siegringen, Austrian pres (1951-57), dies at 84
1958   Waverley John Anderson, Scot, viscount/governor of Bengal, dies at 75
1960   Albert Camus, French author (Stranger), dies in an auto accident at 46
1961   Barry Fitzgerald, actor (Going My Way), dies at 72
1964   Ralph Dumke, actor (Movieland Quiz), dies at 64
1965   T S Eliot, poet (Washed Country), dies in London at 76
1967   Donald Campbell, boat racer, dies trying to break 300 mph on water
1968   Joseph Pholien, Belgian PM (1950-52) communist fighter, dies at 83
1969   Montague Fawcett Phillips, composer, dies at 83
1972   Carl-Olof Anderberg, composer, dies at 57
1974   Karel Janacek, composer, dies at 70
1975   Carlo Levi, Italian writer (Parole Sono Pietre), dies at 72
1976   Jan B Cammans, Flemish actor (Brothers Karamazov), dies at 84
1978   Willem Bruynzeel, Dutch timber/lumber/wood manufacturer, dies at 76
1979   Charles Mingus, jazz bassist, dies of heart attack
1985   Brian Gwynne Horrocks, English lt-general (A Full Life), dies at 89
1986   Christopher Isherwood, British writer (Lions & Shadows), dies at 81
1986   Phil Lynott, rocker (Thin Lizzy), dies of overdose at 34
1987   F van Heek, Dutch sociologist, dies at 79
1987   Jack Martin, cricketer (Eng pace bowler, 1-111 & 0-18 in Test), dies
1987   Peggy Bacon, author/illustrator (Off With Their Heads), dies at 91
1990   Alberto Lleras Camargo, president of Colombia (1945-46, 58-62), dies
1990   Robert F Adams, US, sci-fi author (Castaways in Time), dies at 57
1991   Berry Kroeger, actor (Demon Seed), dies of kidney failure at 78
1991   Harry Krimer, actor (Napoleon), committed suicide at 94
1991   Leo N Wright, US saxophonist (I Left My Heart in SF), dies at 57
1992   Earl Colbert, entertainer, dies
1992   William Walker, stuntman/actor (Our Man Flint), dies at 74
1993   Daniel H Craven, South African rugby coach, dies
1993   Joe Keenan, actor (Conviction of Kitty Dodd), dies of cancer at 69
1994   Jim Booth, New Zealand producer (Heavenly Creatures), dies at 48
1994   Michiel P "Michael" Gorsira, Gov of Cura‡ao (1951-67), dies at 80
1995   D Elmina Davies, filmmaker, dies at 36
1995   Dorothy Granger, US actress (Hog Wild, Dentist), dies at about 80
1995   Eduardo Mata, Mexican conductor, dies in air crash at 52
1995   Jonathan Zeitlyn, artist, dies at 43
1995   Leonard Hirsch, Brit violinist/conducter (BBC Empire Orch), dies at 92
1995   Robert Clifford Latham, pepys Scholar, dies at 82
1996   Ramon Vinay, operatic tenor/baritone, dies at 83
1996   Roy McKelvie, soldier/sports writer, dies at 83
1997   Harry B Helmsley, owner (Empire State Building), dies at 87
1998   John Gary, singer, dies at 65

   
 
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