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YEAR EVENTS
556   Pelagius I begins his reign as Catholic Pope
1346   King Stefanus IX of Serbia proclaims himself czar of Greece
1509   French army under Louis XII enters Alps
1521   Martin Luther arrives at Diet of Worms
1632   Albrecht von Wallenstein appointed supreme commander
1705   Queen Anne of England knights Isaac Newton at Trinity College
1724   1st Easter observed (OS=Apr 9)
1746   Battle at Culloden: Troops of "James VIII & III" defeat Charles Stuart
1777   Battle of Bennington-New England's Green Mountain Boys rout Brits
1787   1st American comedy, "The Contrast," made its debut in NYC
1789   George Washington heads for 1st presidential inauguration
1818   Senate ratifies Rush-Bagot amendment (unarmed US-Canada border)
1849   Opera "Il Profeta," premieres in Paris
1854   Franz Liszt's "Mazeppa," premieres
1854   San Salvador destroyed by earthquake
1854   Steamer "Long Beach" sinks off Long Beach NY, 311 die
1861   US president Lincoln outlaws business with confederate states
1862   Pres Davis approves conscription act for white males between 18-35
1862   Slavery abolished in District of Columbia
1862   US Confederate Congress calls up all white males (18-35 years)
1865   Battle of Columbus & West Point, GA (Ft Tyler)
1866   Karakozov attempts to assassinate Tsar Alexander II of Russia
1866   Nitroglycerine at Wells Fargo & Co office explodes
1868   Louisiana voters approve new constitution
1869   Ebenezer Bassett, 1st US Negro diplomat, begins service in Haiti
1870   Vaudeville Theatre Strand opens in London
1871   German Empire ends all anti-Jewish civil restrictions
1874   Dr David Livingstones corpse arrives in Southampton
1883   Paul Kruger chosen president of Transvaal
1888   Drentse & Friese peat cutters go on strike
1900   US Post Office issues 1st books of postage stamps
1908   Natural Bridges National Monument forms (Lake Powell Utah)
1912   Harriet Quimby becomes 1st woman pilot to cross English Channel
1912   Pirates turn a rare 5-3-7 doubleplay (left fielder covers 2nd base)
1917   Lenin returns to Russia to start Bolshevik Revolution
1921   Liberal Freedom League forms in The Hague
1922   Annie Oakley sets record by breaking 100 clay targets in a row
1922   Annie Oakley shot 100 clay targets in a row, a women's record
1922   German-Russia treaty signed in Italy, Soviet Union recognized
1924   1st radio-transmission of wireless: Matth„us Passion
1924   Child labor laws strengthened in Holland
1926   Book of the Month Club sends out its 1st selections "Lolly Willowes" & "Loving Huntsman" by Sylvia Townsend Warner
1929   Cleve Indian Earl Averill, becomes 1st AL to hit a HR on 1st at bat
1929   NY Yankees become 1st team to wear uniform numbers
1935   1st radio broadcast of "Fibber McGee & Molly"
1935   Babe Ruth's 1st NL game, for Boston Braves, included a HR
1938   Great-Britain recognizes Italian annexation of Abyssinia
1939   Stalin requests British, French & Russian anti-nazi pact
1939   Stanley Cup: Boston Bruins beat Toronto Maple Leafs, 4 games to 1
1940   1st televised baseball game, WGN-TV, (White Sox vs Cubs exhibition)
1940   Cleve Indian Bob Feller hurls an opening day no-hitter vs Chic, 1-0
1940   Heitor Villa-Lobos' opera "Izaht," premieres in Rio de Janeiro
1941   Little Theater at Adelphi Strand closes
1942   Japanese occupying army on Java installs film censorship
1942   King George VI awards George Cross to Island of Malta
1943   40 NZ bombers attack Haarlem Neth (85 killed)
1945   German troops in Groningen surrender
1945   Red Army begins Battle of Berlin
1945   US troops enter Nuremberg, Germany, during WW II
1945   US troops land on He Shima Okinawa
1946   1st US launch of captured V-2 rocket, White Sands, NM; 8 km alt
1946   NSB mayor of Rotterdam Neth, FE Mller sentence to 100 years in jail
1947   -17] Explosions & fire on French ship Grandcamp
1947   Lens to provide zoom effects demonstrated (NYC)
1947   Massive explosion & fire kills 522 in Texas City, Tx
1948   Organization for European Economic Cooperation (EEC) forms in Paris
1949   Stanley Cup: Toronto Maple Leafs sweep Detroit Red Wings in 4 games
1951   British submarine Affray sank in English Channel, killing 75
1952   "4 Saints in 3 Acts" opens at Broadway Theater NYC for 15 performances
1953   British royal yacht Britannica taken out of service
1953   Jackie Pung wins LPGA Palm Springs Golf Open
1953   Phillie's Connie Ryan gets 6 hits in a game
1953   Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens beat Boston Bruins, 4 games to 1
1953   WAND TV channel 17 in Decatur, IL (ABC) begins broadcasting
1954   KVAL TV channel 13 in Eugene, OR (CBS) begins broadcasting
1954   Stanley Cup: Detroit Red Wings beat Montreal Canadiens, 4 games to 3
1956   1st solar powered radios go on sale
1957   Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens beat Boston Bruins, 4 games to 1
1957   USSR performs atmospheric nuclear test
1958   22nd Golf Masters Championship: Arnold Palmer wins, shooting a 284
1958   French govt of Gaillard falls due to Tunisia crisis
1959   "Party with Comden & Green" opens at John Golden NYC for 44 perfs
1959   Datu Abdul Rozak inaugurated as premier of Malaysia federation
1959   NY Yankees unveil their 1st message scoreboard
1959   Phils' Dave Philley gets a major league record 9th straight pinch hit
1961   15th Tony Awards: Becket & Bye Bye Birdie win
1961   Louise Suggs wins LPGA Dallas Civitan Golf Open
1961   Stanley Cup: Chicago Blackhawks beat Detroit Red Wings, 4 games to 2
1962   Brazil nationalizes US businesses
1962   Walter Cronkite begins anchoring CBS Evening News
1964   9 men sentenced 25-30 years for Britain's 1963 "Great Train Robbery"
1964   Geraldine Mock of US is 1st woman to fly solo round the world
1965   Test flight of heavy Saturn S-1C-rocket
1966   Rhodesian PM Ian Smith breaks diplomatic relations with Britain
1967   "Walking Happy" closes at Lunt Fontanne Theater NYC after 161 perfs
1967   Yankees beat Boston 7-6 in 18 innings
1970   70 die in a snow crush (France)
1972   "That's Entertainment" closes at Edison Theater NYC after 4 perfs
1972   1st Colgate Dinah Shore Golf Championship won by Jane Blalock
1972   2 giants pandas arrive in US, from China
1972   Apollo 16 launched; 5th manned lunar landing (Decartes Highlands)
1972   Chicago Cub Burt Hooton no-hits Phillies, 1-0
1972   China sends 2 giant pandas to US
1974   "Words & Music" opens at John Golden Theater NYC for 127 performances
1974   200,000 attend rock concert Calif Jam I in Ontario Calif
1974   USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1975   Cambodian Red Khmer occupy Phnom Penh
1977   Alex Haley finds his Roots in Juffure, Gambia
1978   "History of the American Film" closes at ANTA NYC after 21 perfs
1978   Hollis Stacy wins LPGA Birmingham Golf Classic
1978   St Louis Card Bob Forsch no-hits Phillies, 5-0
1979   15th Mayor's Trophy Game, Yanks & Mets tie 1-1
1979   83rd Boston Marathon won by Bill Rodgers of Mass in 2:09:27
1979   8th Boston Women's Marathon won by Joan Benoit Samuelson in 2:35:15
1979   Failed Palestinian attack on Zaventem Airport in Belgium
1979   Pulitzer prize awarded to Sam Shepard for "Buried child"
1980   Arthur Ashe retires from professional tennis
1980   Delhi beat Bombay by 240 runs to win Ranji Trophy final
1980   US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1981   "Copperfield" opens at ANTA Theater NYC for 13 performances
1981   Columbia space shuttle returns [04/24]
1982   Queen Elizabeth proclaims Canada's new constitution
1983   Steve Garvey sets NL record by playing in 1,118 consecutive games
1984   13th Boston Women's Marathon won by Lorraine Moller of NZ in 2:29:28
1984   88th Boston Marathon won by Geoff Smith of Great Britain in 2:10:34
1984   Oakland A Dave Kingman hits 3 HRs including a grand slam
1984   Pulitzer prize awarded to Mary Oliver for "American Primitive"
1985   "Grind" opens at Mark Hellinger Theater NYC for 79 performances
1985   Caps 1-Isles 2-Patrick Div Semifinals-Isle win series 3-2
1986   To dispel rumors he's dead, Moammar Gadhafi appears on TV
1986   West Indies complete 5-0 demolition of England
1987   August Wilson's "Fences" wins 1987 Pulitzer Prize for drama
1987   FCC imposes a broader definition of indecency over airwaves
1987   Howard Stern & Infinity Broadcasting are warned by FCC
1987   Michael Jordon, becomes 2nd NBA to score 3000 points in a season
1987   Peter Taylor's "Summons to Memphis" wins Pulitzer Prize for fiction
1987   Pulitzer prize awarded to August Wilson for "Fences"
1989   1st Seniors Golf Tradition: Don Bies wins
1989   Berendrechtsluis opens in Antwerp, biggest flood lock in world
1989   Costa Rica beats US 1-0, in 3rd round of 1990 world soccer cup
1989   Pat Bradley wins LPGA AI Star/Centinela Hospital Golf Classic
1989   Zeleka Metaferia wins 3rd World Cup marathon (2:10:28)
1990   "Piano Lesson" opens at Walter Kerr Theater NYC for 320 performances
1990   19th Boston Women's Marathon won by Rosa Mota of Portugal in 2:25:23
1990   94th Boston Marathon won by Gelindo Bordin of Italy in 2:08:19
1990   Maximum NY State unemployment benefits raised to $260 per week
1990   Supreme Court rejects appeal from retarded man, Dalton Prejean, condemned to death for murdering a Louisiana state trooper in 1
1991   M Leander & E Seago's musical "Matador," premieres in London
1991   St Louis Blues becomes 8th NHL team in Play-off to come back from a 3-1 deficit as they beat the Detroit Red Wings 3-2 in game
1992   "Metro" opens at Minskoff Theater NYC for 13 performances
1992   1st concrete is poured at new ballpark at Gateway (Jacobs Field)
1992   Afghanistan president Najibullah resigns
1992   NY Rangers win team record 50th game
1993   Jury reaches guilty verdict in Federal case against cop who beat Rodney King, but the verdict is not read until April 17th
1994   Circus performers Marissa Young (24) & Matt Richardson (21) wed
1994   Singer Harry Connick Jr (26) weds model Jill Goodare (30)
1995   56th PGA Seniors Golf Championship: Ray Floyd wins
1997   Howard Stern Radio Show premieres in Minneapolis/St Paul on WRQC 100.3 FM

BIRTHS
1628   Cornelis Evertsen de Young, vice admiral of Zealand
1635   Frans van Mieris, the Elder, Dutch painter
1648   John Luyken, poet/etcher (Duytse Lyre)
1652   Clement XII, [Lorenzo Corsini], Italy, Pope (1730-40)
1660   Hans Sloane, England, physician/naturalist/founder (British Museum)
1673   Francesco Feroci, composer
1682   John Hadley, mathematician/inventor (1st reflecting telescope)
1696   Giovanni Battista Tupolo, Italian painter
1697   Johann Gottlieb Gorner, composer
1703   Caffarelli, [Gaetano Majorano], Italian castra singer/duke
1728   Joseph Zwart, Scottish chemist/physicist
1800   Jozef Stefani, composer
1800   William Chambers, author/publisher (Basis of Communication & Coding)
1808   Caleb Blood Smith, Secy Int (Union), died in 1864
1816   Edward "Old Allegheny" Johnson, Major General (Confederate Army)
1820   Georg Curtius, German classical linguist
1821   Ford Maddox Brown, painter
1823   Mother Joseph, [Esther Pariseau], religious leader (US capitol)
1823   Orlando Bolivar Wilcox, Bvt Major General (Union Army), died in 1907
1832   John A Neuhuys, painter
1838   Karel Bendl, composer
1844   Anatole France, writer (Tha‹s, Wickerwork Woman, Nobel 1921)
1850   Herbert Baxter Adams, US, historian (American Historical Assn)
1851   Ernst Josephson, Sweden, artist
1861   Isaac Murphy, US jockey (won 628 races)
1867   Jos‚ de Diego, Puerto Rico, patriot/PR Secretary of Justice
1867   Wilbur Wright, of aeronautical fame (Wright Brothers)
1868   Joel Angel, Russian musicologist/composer
1868   Spottiswoode Aitken, Edinburgh Scot, actor (Eagle, Home Sweet Home)
1871   John Millington Synge, Ireland, dramatist/poet (Riders to the Sea)
1871   Martin Lunssens, composer
1878   R E "Tip" Foster, cricketer (287 on debut England v Aust SCG 1903)
1881   Edward Frederick Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax/ambassador to US (1940-46)
1882   Seth Bingham, composer
1885   Leo Weiner, Hungary, composer (Fasching)
1886   Ernst Th„lmann, German communist presidential candidate
1886   Jekabs Graubins, composer
1886   Konstantin Mostras, composer
1889   Charlie Chaplin, (Tramp), comedian (City Lights)/IBM salesman
1893   Federico Mompou, composer
1893   Joseph Yasser, composer
1897   Arthur Charles Ernest Hoeree, composer
1897   Jaap Vranken, Dutch organist/composer (Stabat Mater)
1897   John B Glubb, British commandant/writer (A soldier with the Arabs)
1898   Marian Jordan, Peoria Ill, radio comedienne (Fibber McGee & Molly)
1900   Polly Adler, Russia, bordello proprieter/author (House is not a Home)
1901   Karel Albert, Flemish composer (Marieken van Nymeghen)
1901   Leo Poos, nazi police officer (caught Dutch underground agents)
1904   Clifford Case, (Sen-R-NJ)
1904   Fifi D'Orsay, Montreal, actress (Life Jimmy Dolan, Girl from Calgary)
1904   Lily Pons, Draguignan France, soprano diva (Hitting a New High)
1905   John Lee-Barber, admiral
1906   Bep [Elisa H] Bakhuis, Dutch soccer star/writer
1906   Cobina W "Coby" Molenaar, Dutch peace activist
1906   Marion Lloyd Vince, Bkln NY, fencer (National champ 1928, 31)
1906   Pigmeat Markham, Durham NC, comedian (Here Comes da Judge-Laugh In)
1909   Herman Uyttersprot, Flemish literature historian
1911   Christine McIntyre, actress (3 Stooges movies)
1911   William Stearn, botanist
1912   David Langton, Scotland, actor (Quintet, St Joan, Abandon Ship)
1912   John Halas, animator
1913   Constance Shacklock, opera singer
1913   Les Tremayne, London, actor (Angry Red Planet, War of the Worlds)
1913   Lord Aberconway, CEO (John Brown & Co)
1914   John Hodiak, Pittsburgh PA, actor (A Bell for Adamo, Lifeboat)
1915   Dany [Dani‰l S] Tuijnman, head of Dutch traffic & water
1915   Gerard McLarnon, actor/writer
1918   Spike Milligan, India, actor/comedian (Digby, 3 Musketeers)
1919   Merce Cunningham, choreographer (Acrobat in Every Soul is a Circus)
1920   Barry Nelson, Oakland, actor (Airport, My Favorite Husband)
1920   Dermot O'Callaghan Grubb, prison governor
1920   John William Farr, Detroit, bank robber (FBI Most Wanted List)
1920   Kees Scherer, Dutch photographer (World Press Photo)
1921   Peter Ustinov, London, actor (Death on Nile, Logan's Run, Billy Budd)
1922   Christopher Samuel Youd, UK, sci-fi author (Tripods Trilogy)
1922   Kingsley Amis, London, novelist (Lucky Jim, James Bond Dossier)
1922   Leo Tindermans, British statesman
1924   Geoffrey Johnson Smith, actor (Norman Loves Rose, Drinking Games)
1924   Henry Mancini, Cleveland, composer/conductor (Pink Panther)
1924   John Harvey-Jones, CEO (ICI)
1925   Edie Adams, Kingston Pa, Mrs Ernie Kovacs (Murial Cigar), actress
1926   Barbara Tizzard, British educator
1927   Joseph Ratzinger, German theologist/dogmaticus
1927   Peter Mark Richman, Phila Pa, actor (Andrew-Dynasty)
1928   Dick "Night Train" Lane, NFL defensive back (Rams, Cards, Lions)
1929   Roy Hamilton, singer (You'll Never Walk Alone)
1930   Frank Page, British broadcaster/actor (Hudson Hawk, Dark Dancer)
1930   Herbie Mann, Brooklyn NY, jazz flute/sax (Just Wallin')
1930   John Robson, British ambassador (Norway)
1931   Piet de Visser, economist/Dutch MP (PvdA)
1932   Imre Polyak, Hungary, featherweight (Olympic-gold-1964)
1932   Vince Hill, singer (Roses of Picardy, La Vie en Rose)
1933   Joan Bakewell, British broadcaster/actress (Cold Comfort Farm)
1933   Joseph Bottoms, Santa Barbara, Calif, actor (Blind Date, Braker)
1933   Perry Botkin Jr, NYC, orch leader (Bert Convy Show)
1934   Brian Peppiatt, joint CEO (SG Warburg Securities)
1934   Geoffrey Owen, British editor (Financial Times)
1934   Richard Kenshaw, British broadcaster
1934   Robert Stigwood, producer (Saturday Night Fever, Grease)
1935   Bobby Vinton, Pitts Pa, singer (Roses are Red, Blue on Blue)
1935   Haskell "Cool Papa" Sadler, blues singer/guitarist
1936   James Rand, British judge (Advocate General)
1938   Michael Hirst, chief constable (Leicestershire England)
1939   Donald MacCormick, British broadcaster
1939   Dusty Springfield, [Mary O'Brien], London, vocalist (Growing Pains)
1939   John DeLaFose, zydeco Musician
1939   Margaretha de Boer, Dutch minister (PvdA)
1939   Reinier Lucassen, Dutch painter (Kuifje contra James Union)
1940   David Holford, cricketer (cousin of G S Sobers WI leg-spin all-rounder
1940   Lord Camoys, deputy CEO (Barclays de Zoete Wedd)
1940   Margrethe II, Queen of Denmark (1972- )
1940   Paul Cox, actor (Exile, Golden Braid, Touch Me)
1940   Queen Margrethe II, of Denmark
1940   Stephen Lawrence Pruslin, composer
1941   Cliff Stearns, (Rep-R-Florida)
1943   Ewald Vanvugt, author (Kiss of Delight, Seed of Love)
1943   Johnny Watkins, cricketer (NSW leg-spinner, bowled 6 overs for Aust)
1943   Ruth Madoc, actress (Hi Di Hi)
1944   Dennis Russell Davies, composer
1945   Goran Antunac, Yugoslavia, International Chess Master (1975)
1945   Stefan Grossman, NYC, country blues singer (Yazoo Basin Boogie)
1947   Gerry Rafferty, Paisley Scotland, guitarist/vocalist (Baker Street)
1947   Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, [Lew Alcindor], NBA center (Mil Bucks, LA Lakers)
1950   David Graff, Lancaster Ohio, actor (Police Academy 2, 3, 4, 6)
1951   John Bentley, rocker
1952   Peter Westbrook, St Louis Mo, US fencer (Olympic-bronze-88, 92, 96)
1953   Jay O Sanders, Austin TX, actor (Meeting Venus, V I Warshawski)
1955   Charlotte Morrison, English large landowner/multi-millionaire
1955   Ellen Barkin, Bronx NY, actress (Big Easy, Sea of Love)
1955   Henri, Heir Apparent Prince of Luxembourg
1956   David M Brown, Arlington Va, Cmdr USN/astronaut
1956   Marty Dickerson, Middletown OH, golfer (1994 ShopRite Classic-22nd)
1958   Philip Bainbridge, British cricketeer
1959   Anne Kursinski, equestrian show jumper (Olympics-silver-96)
1961   Selena, Texas, spanish singer (Grammy-1994)
1962   David Pate, LA Cal, tennis star
1962   Ian MacKaye, rocker (Cyrano de Bergerac)
1962   Jeanne Golay, Coral Gables Fla, cyclist (Olympics-16th-92, 96)
1963   Garry Galley, Montreal, NHL defenseman (Buffalo Sabres)
1963   Hu Na, China, tennis star
1963   Jimmy Osmond, Ogden Utah, singer (Donnie & Marie)
1963   Nick Berry, Britain, actor (Wicksy-EastEnders)
1963   Salim Malik, cricketer (memorable Pakistani & Essex batsman)
1964   Dave Pirner, rocker (Soul Asylum)
1964   Robert Kelker-Kelly, Wichita Kansas, (Bo-Days of our Live)
1965   Caren Kemner, Quincy IL, volleyball outside hitter (Oly-bronze-92, 96)
1965   Gerardo, rocker
1965   Jon Cryer, actor (Pretty in Pink, Superman IV)
1965   Martin Lawrence, comedian (Martin)
1966   Lewis Tillman, NFL running back (Chic Bears)
1967   Charles Evans, NFL running back (Minnesota Vikings)
1968   Grace Kim, Korea, tennis star
1969   Fernando Vina, Sacramento CA, infielder (Milwaukee Brewers)
1969   Melinda Rich, Muskegon Mich, WPVA volleyballer (US Open-13th-1993)
1970   Fran Robinson, Calif, actress (Lauren-Charlie & Company)
1970   Ian Franklin, CFL cornerback (Edmonton Eskimos)
1970   Steve Emtman, NFL defensive tackle (Miami Dolphins)
1970   Walt Williams, NBA forward/guard (Toronto Raptors, Miami Heat)
1971   Frederik Nilsson, Stockholm SWE, IHL forward (Team Sweden, KC (IHL))
1971   Natasha Zvereva, Minsk Belarus, tennis ace (finals 1995 Indian Wells)
1971   Selena [Quintanilla], tejano vocalist
1971   Trey Maples, Wheat Ridge Colo, Canadian Tour golfer (1993 Canadian)
1972   Conchita Martinez, Monzon Spain, tennis star (1996 final Indian Wells)
1972   Jim Ballard, NFL/WLAF quarterback (Scottish Claymores, Buffalo Bills)
1972   Mario Bradley, WLAF cornerback (London Monarchs)
1975   Nicky Sualua, NFL fullback (Dallas Cowboys)
1976   Lukas Haas, actor (Music Box, Witness, Testament, Leap of Faith)
1980   Jesse Tendler, Madison Wisc, actor (Nick-Ellen Burstyn Show)
1987   Milton J Cross, NYC, TV announcer (Met Opera Auditions of the Air)

DEATHS
1115   Svjatopolk II, great monarch of Kiev, dies [or 1113]
1446   Filippo Brunelleschi, architect, dies
1496   David van Bourgondie, Bishop of Utrecht (1456-96), dies at about 69
1529   Louis de Berquin, French humanist/reformer/heretic, burned at stake
1619   Denijs Calvaert/Caluwaert, [Dionisio Fiamingo], Flemish painter, dies
1687   George Villiers 2nd duke of Buckingham, dies at 59
1743   Cornelis van Bijnkershoek, Dutch lawyer (Roman law), dies at 69
1756   Jacques Cassini, Fr astronomer (Discover rings of Saturn), dies at 79
1760   Laurence, 4th Earl Ferrers, executed for murder of his steward
1825   John Henry Fuseli, painter/art writer (Tracks in the Snow), dies at 84
1828   Francisco Goya y Lucientes, Spanish painter/cartoonist, dies at 82
1846   Domenico Dragonetti, composer, dies at 83
1850   Marie [Gresholtz] Tussaud, maker of wax figures, dies
1858   Johann Baptist Cramer, Ger/Brit pianist/composer/publisher, dies at 87
1860   Carolina, duchess of Berry/daughter of crown prince of Naples, dies
1865   Robert C Tyler, US Confederate brig-general, dies in battle
1870   Anatoli O Demidov, Russian ruler of Donato/traveller, dies
1876   Augustin-Philippe Peellaert, composer, dies at 83
1879   Bernadette, st/(saw Virgin Mary at Lourdes), dies in Nevers France
1881   George William Martin, composer, dies at 56
1914   George W Hill, US astronomer (moon orbit), dies at 76
1916   Tom Horan, cricketer (15 Tests for Aust, 471 runs, 11 wickets), dies
1920   John Conrad Nordqvist, composer, dies at 80
1924   Jack Board, cricket wicket-keeper (Eng in 6 Tests 1898-1906), dies
1929   Abraham van Stolk Jzn, art collector, dies at 57
1938   Bertram Wagstaff Mills, circus proprietor, dies
1941   Josiah Charles Stamp, 1st baron/statisician, dies
1948   Babe Ruth, baseball legend, dies
1949   Sutan Ibrahim gelor Datuk Tan Malaka, Indon communist, executed at 54
1951   Emile Erens, Dutch hagiographer (Pastor of Ars), dies at 85
1955   Abdullah Seif el-Islam, brother of Yemenite king Ahmed, beheaded
1959   Charles Halton, dies at 83
1968   Edna Ferber, author (American Beauty), dies at 78
1968   Fay Bainter, actress (Jezebel, Our Town, State Fair), dies at 76
1970   P‚ter Veres, Hungarian minister of defense/writer, dies at 73
1970   Richard J Neutra, Aust/US architect (Who Bought America?), dies at 78
1971   Mih ly V ci, Hungarian poet/politician, dies at 46
1972   Yasunari Kawabata, Japanese author (Nobel 1968), dies at 72
1973   Istv n Kert‚sz, Hung/German conductor (London Symphony), dies at 43
1978   Lucius D Clay, gen/gov US zone W-Germany (airlift), dies at 80
1980   Alf Sj”berg, dir (Fadern, Oen, Domaren), dies in a car crash at 76
1980   Jean Paul Sartre, writer, dies at 74
1981   Eric Hollies, cricketer (13 Tests for England, 44 wickets), dies
1985   Scott Brady, [Gerald Tierney], actor (Shotgun Slade), dies at 60
1988   Abu Jihad, [Khalil al-Wazzir], PLO-leader, murdered
1988   Clifford Roach, cricketer (16 Tests early in WI cricket history), dies
1988   Jacques de Kadt, Dutch 2nd chamber member (soc-dem), dies at 90
1988   Khalil al-Wazir, PLO milt commander, assassinated by Israeli commandos
1988   Warde Donovan, dies at 72
1989   Tawfieq Yusuf Awwaad, Lebanese writer, dies
1991   David Lean, director (28 academy awards), dies of pneumonia at 83
1992   Andy Russell, drummer/vocalist (Your Hit Parade), dies of stroke at 72
1992   Frank Killmond, dies at 58
1992   Neville Brand, actor (Stalag 17), dies of emphysema at 71
1993   John P W Meefout, sculptor (Laying wife), dies at 77
1994   John McLiam, dies of Parkinson's disease at 75
1994   Ralph Waldo Ellison, US writer (Invisible Man), dies at 80
1994   Ron Vawter, US actor (Roy Cohn, Silence of the Lambs), dies at 45
1994   Samuel Selvon, author, dies at 70
1995   Arthur English, comedian, dies at 75
1995   Cheyenne Brando, daughter of Marlon, commits suicide
1995   Cyril Enfield, film Director, dies at 80
1995   Stewart Myles MacPherson, broadcaster, dies at 86
1996   Lucille Bremer, dancer/actress (Ziegfeld Follies), dies at 73
1996   Madeleine Bourdouxhe, writer, dies at 89
1996   Raymond Earl Hill, saxophonist, dies at 62
1996   Stavros Spyros Niarchos, Greek shipowner, dies at 86
1997   Emilio Azcarraga Milmo, media tycoon, dies at 66
1997   Mae Boren Axton, song writer (Heartbreak Hotel), dies at 82
1997   Michael Stroka, actor (Aristede-Dark Shadows), dies of cancer at 57

   
 
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