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1358   French boer leader Guillaume Cale captured
1538   Catholic German monarchy signs League of Neurenberg
1540   Thomas Cromwell arrested in Westminister
1605   Valse Dimitri crowned Russian tsar for 1st time
1610   1st Dutch settlers arrive (from NJ), to colonize Manhattan Island
1624   Netherlands & France sign anti-Spanish Treaty of CompiŠgne
1627   Piet Heyn conquerors 38 ships at bay of Salvador
1639   1st American log cabin at Fort Christina (Wilmington Delaware)
1648   Moscow's people uprise against regent Boris Morozov
1652   In Boston, John Hull opens the 1st mint in America
1682   Tornado in Connecticut uproots a 3' diameter oak tree
1720   Mrs Clements of England markets 1st paste-style mustard
1752   Ben Franklin's kite is struck by lightning-what a shock!
1760   NY passes 1st effective law regulating practice of medicine
1761   Puritan version of "Othello" opens in Newport Rhode Island
1772   Burning of Gasp‚e, British revenue cutter, by Rhode Islanders
1776   Continental Congress appoints a committee to write a Decl of Ind
1793   1st public zoo opens in Paris
1793   Washington replaced Philadelphia as US capital
1794   Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Phila, forms
1794   France revolutionary regime begins trials
1801   Tripoli declares war on US for refusing tribute
1809   1st US steamboat to a make an ocean voyage leaves NY for Phila
1818   Pesaro opera theater opens with Rossini's "La gaza ladra"
1826   Sultan Mahmud II rebellious elite corp, slaughter 20,000 in Turkey
1834   HMS Beagle/Charles Darwin sails Pacific Ocean
1846   Robert Thomson obtains an English patent on a rubber tire
1847   Chicago Tribune begins publishing
1848   1st telegraph link between NYC & Chicago
1848   Battle at Vicenza: Austrians beat Sardinia-Piemonte
1850   Millard Fillmore sworn-in as president of US (replacing Taylor)
1854   Georg F B Reiman proposes that space is curved
1857   England passes an act putting Canada on the decimal currency system
1861   Battle of Big Bethel VA (Bethel Church, Great Bethal)-Union retreats
1863   Battle of Brice's Crossroads, Miss; Forrest w/3500 defeats 8000 Feds
1864   Battle of Kellar's Bridge KY (Licking River)
1864   Battle of Waynesboro VA
1865   Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde" 1st performance Mnich Germany
1868   2nd Belmont: Bobby Swim aboard General Duke wins in 3:02
1869   'Agnes'arrives in New Orleans with 1st ever shipment of frozen beef
1871   5th Belmont: W Miller aboard Harry Basset wins in 2:56
1876   10th Belmont: William Donohue aboard Algerine wins in 2:40«
1880   Charlie Jones becomes 1st to hit 2 HRs in 1 inning
1882   Anti-colonization mass society of Alexandria Egypt kills 50 Europeans
1890   24th Belmont: Pike Barnes aboard Burlington wins in 2:07.75
1891   25th Belmont: Ed Garrison aboard Foxford wins in 2:08.75
1892   Wilbert Robinson sets record by going 7-for-7 in a 9-inning game
1893   27th Belmont: Willie Simms aboard Commanche wins in 1:53¬
1898   US Marines land in Cuba, during Spanish-American War
1899   Improved Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks forms in Cincinnati
1902   Patent for window envelope granted to H F Callahan
1905   1st forest fire lookout tower placed in operation, Greenville, Me
1908   1st flying club, Aeronautical Society of NY, opens
1911   Queen Wilhelmina opens Rembrandt house in Amsterdam
1915   British/French troops conquer German colony of Cameroon
1915   Girl Scouts founded
1916   48th Belmont: E Haynes aboard Friar Rock wins in 2:22
1916   Great Arab Revolt begin
1917   60,000 people of Petrograd welcome Prince Kropotkin (banned 41 years)
1917   Limburgse mine workers strike
1921   Babe Ruth becomes all time HR champ with #120 (Gavvy Cravath)
1922   54th Belmont: C H Miller aboard Pillory wins in 2:18.8
1924   1st political convention broadcast on radio-Republicans at Cleveland
1926   Phillies Russ Wrightstone hits for the cycle
1930   Winnipeg Rugby Football Club forms
1931   Norway occupies East-Greenland
1932   1st demonstration of artificial lightning Pittsfield Mass
1932   67th British Golf Open: Gene Sarazen shoots a 283 at Prince's England
1933   37th US Golf Open: Johnny Goodman shoots a 287 at North Shore Ill
1933   65th Belmont: Mack Garner aboard Hurryoff wins in 2:32.6
1934   Italy beats Czechoslovakia 2-1 (OT) in soccer's 2nd World Cup at Rome
1934   USSR & Romania regain diplomatic relations
1935   Dr Robert Smith & William Wilson of Akron form Alcoholics Anonymous
1938   Charlie Barnett makes 98 by lunch v Australia at Trent Bridge
1939   Barney Bear, cartoon character, by MGM, debuts
1940   French government moves to Bordeaux
1940   German "Dutch Q-ship Atlantis" sinks Norwegian tanker
1940   German 5th Armour division occupies Rouen
1940   Italy declares war on France & Britain during WW II
1940   Norway surrenders to nazis
1942   Massacre at Lidice (Czechoslovakia), Gestapo kills 173
1942   Nazis burn village of Lidice Bohemia, as reprisal of killing Heydrich
1943   FDR becomes 1st US pres to visit a foreign country during wartime
1943   FDR signs withholding tax bill into law (this is W-2 Day!)
1944   Joe Nuxhall at 15 becomes youngest ML baseball player
1944   Joe Nuxhall, 15, of Cin Reds is youngest player in major league
1944   Nazi murders in Oradour-sur-Glane, France
1945   US destroyer William D Porter ("Willie Dee") sunk by kamikaze
1946   Italian Republic established
1946   Rear Admiral Sidney W Souers, USNR, ends term as 1st director of CIA Lieutenant General Hoyt S Vandenberg, USA, becomes 2nd dir
1949   Istvan Dobi becomes Hungarian premier
1950   50th US Golf Open: Ben Hogan shoots a 287 at Merion Golf Club PA
1950   82nd Belmont: William Boland aboard Middleground wins in 2:28.6
1950   Germany doesn't annex Oder-Neissegrens
1952   Chic White Sox Sam Mele is 6th to get 6 RBIs in an inning (4th)
1952   Pres Truman desires nationalizing steel industry
1952   St Louis Browns fire manager Rogers Hornsby
1954   KQED TV channel 9 in SF, CA (PBS) begins broadcasting
1954   PBS reaches SF: KQED (Channel 9) starts broadcasting
1955   1st separation of virus into component parts reported
1955   KWEX TV channel 41 in San Antonio, TX (IND) begins broadcasting
1956   16th modern Olympiad equestrian events open in Stockholm
1956   Marlene Bauer Hagge wins LPGA Triangle Round Robin Golf Tournament
1957   3rd LPGA Championship won by Louise Suggs
1957   Harold MacMillan becomes British PM
1957   John Diefenbacker (C) elected PM of Canada
1959   Rocky Colovito hits 4 consecutive HRs in 1 game
1962   A record 54 home runs hit in baseball
1962   Igor Ter-Ovanesyan of USSR, sets then long jump record at 27' 3¬"
1962   Sandra Haynie wins LPGA Austin Civitan Golf Tournament
1963   JFK signs law for equal pay for equal work for men & women
1964   Rolling Stones record their 12x5 album at Chess Studios in Chicago
1964   Southern filibuster on civil rights bill ends; cloture invoked
1966   Beatles "Paperback Writer" is released in UK
1966   Beatles record "Rain," 1st to use reverse tapes
1966   Cleve Indian Sonny Siebert no-hits Wash Senator, 2-0
1966   Janis Joplin's 1st live concert (Avalon Ballroom in SF)
1966   Mamas & Papas win gold record for "Monday, Monday"
1967   15,000 attend Fantasy Faire & Magic Mountain Music Festival, Calif
1967   Israel, Syria, Jordan, Iraq & Egypt end "6-Day War" with UN help
1967   USSR drops diplomatic relations with Israel
1968   "Danny Thomas Hour," last airs on NBC-TV
1968   AL games at Balt & Chicago postponed honoring Robert Kennedy
1968   KCFW TV channel 9 in Kalispell, MT (ABC/NBC) begins broadcasting
1968   WHTV (now WTZH) TV channel 24 in Meridian, MS (NBC/CBS) 1st broadcast
1971   11 die in a train crash in Salem Ill
1971   44th National Spelling Bee: Jonathan Knisely wins spelling shalloon
1972   104th Belmont: Ron Turcotte aboard Riva Ridge wins in 2:28
1972   Elvis Presley records a live album at NY's Madison Square Garden
1972   Hank Aaron's grandslammer (14) ties him for NL lead with Gil Hodges & moves him ahead of Willie Mays as #2 HR hitter (649)
1973   19th LPGA Championship won by Mary Mills
1973   NASA launches Radio Astronomy Explorer 49 into lunar orbit
1974   Mike Schmidt hits a ball off public address speaker on Astrodome roof
1974   Rumor's govt in Italy resigns
1975   Rockefeller panel reports on 300,000 illegal CIA files on Americans
1975   Yanks sponsor Army Day at temporary home, Shea Stadium during 21-gun salute, part of fence is blown away, & another part is se
1976   49th National Spelling Bee: Tim Kneale wins spelling narcolepsy
1976   67,000 fans attends Wings concert at Seattle's Kingdome
1977   Apple Computer ships its 1st Apple II
1977   James Earl Ray (Martin Luther King's killer) escapes from prison
1978   110th Belmont: Steve Cauthen aboard Affirmed wins in 2:26.8
1978   Yankees trade Ken Holzman for Ron Davis
1979   25th LPGA Championship won by Donna Caponi Young
1979   49th French Mens Tennis: Bj”rn B”rg beats Victor Pecci (63 61 67 64)
1979   Balt Orioles pull their 8th triple play (5-4-3 vs Cleve)
1979   Pope John Paul II visits Poland
1981   IRA's Joseph Doherty escapes from Crumlin Road Jail
1981   Pete Rose ties Stan Musial's NL record of 3,630 hits
1981   Sebastian Coe of England sets 800m record (1:41.73) in Florence
1981   Seven Brothers Square in Bronx named honoring 7 Santini Bro Moving Co
1982   "Taxi," last airs on ABC, moves to NBC in the fall
1982   Battle of Sultan Yakoub - 3 IDF members captured
1982   Israeli troops reach outskirts of Beirut
1982   John N McMahon replaces Bobby R Inman becomes deputy director of CIA
1984   38th NBA Championship: Boston Celtics beat LA Lakers, 4 games to 3
1984   54th French Men Tennis: Ivan Lendl beats John McEnroe (36 26 64 75 75)
1984   Ivan Lendl wins French Open, his 1st grand slam title
1984   Patty Sheehan wins LPGA McDonald's Kids Golf Classic
1984   US missile shot down an incoming missile in space for 1st time
1984   Zhu Jian Hua of China high jumps a record 7'10" (2.39m)
1985   19th Music City News Country Awards: Statler Brothers, B Mandrell
1985   Claus von Bulow acquitted on charges he tried to murder his wife
1985   Coca Cola announces they'd bring back their 99-year-old formula
1985   French agents blow up Greenpeace boat Rainbow Warrior near NZ
1986   A Bartlett Giamatti becomes president of baseball's NL
1987   Discovery's SRBs & External Tank are mated
1988   Greatest number of participants (31,678) on a bicycle tour (London)
1989   "Tales From The Crypt," TV Anthology, debuts on HBO
1989   121st Belmont: Pat Day aboard Easy Goer wins in 2:26
1989   59th French Womens Tennis: A Sanchez Vicario beats S Graf (76 36 75) favored Steffi Graf, also 1st Spaniard to win a grand slam
1990   "Accomplice" closes at Richard Rodgers Theater NYC after 52 perfs
1990   "Meet Me in St Louis" closes at Gershwin Theater NYC after 253 perfs
1990   60th French Mens Tennis: Andres Gomez beats A Agassi (63 26 64 64)
1990   8th Seniors Players Golf Championship: Jack Nicklaus
1990   Burger King begins using Newman's Own Salad Dressing
1990   Detroit Pistons beat Trailblazers for 1st time since 1974 in Portland
1990   Patty Sheehan wins LPGA McDonald's Golf Championship
1990   Rap group 2 Live crew members arrested in Fla for obscenity
1991   "Twin Peaks," on ABC-TV
1991   25th Music City News Country Awards: Ricky Van Shelton
1991   Mother of All Parades-NYC welcomes desert storm troops
1991   South Florida & Denver picked for 1993 NL franchises
1992   "Price" opens at Criterion Theater NYC for 47 performances
1992   Intelsat K launched
1993   "She Loves Me" opens at Criterion Theater NYC for 61 performances
1994   Biggest European clock ever (9100 kg/(237) 2.5 m) at Aarle-Rixtel
1994   China PR performs nuclear test at Lop Nor PRC
1994   Jennifer Capriati, tennis ace, checks out of drug abuse clinic
1995   "Month in the Country" closes at Roundabout Theater NYC after 79 perfs
1995   127th Belmont: Gary Stevens aboard Thunder Gulch wins in 2:32
1995   65th French Womens Tennis: Steffi Graff beats A.S. Vicario (76 46 60)
1995   Orioles Jeff Manto, hits his 4th consecutive homer
1996   30th Music City News Country Awards: Alan Jackson
1996   Colo Avalanche sweeps Fla Panthers by winning 1-0 in 6 periods
1996   Howard Stern Radio Show premieres in Toledo OH on WBUZ 106.5 FM
1996   Intel releases 200 mhz pentium chip
1996   Stanley Cup: Colo Avalanche sweep Florida Panthers in 4 games
1997   Feng Yun-2B Long March 3 Launch (China), Successful
1997   Kevin Brown of Florida Marlins no hits SF Giants 9-0

BIRTHS
1613   Johan Georg II, elect of Saxon (1656-80)
1630   Willem van Bemmel, Dutch painter/etcher
1637   Jacques Marquette, jesuit/missionary founder (Chicago)
1688   James III Edward, Old Pretender, recognized as King of Britain by Pope
1706   John Dollond, owner of 1st patent for achromatic lens
1735   John Morgan, American physician-in-chief of Continental Army
1781   Giovanni Battista Polledro, composer
1782   Amable-G-P B de Barante, French politician/historian
1790   Louis Joseph Daussoigne-Mehul, composer
1791   V clav Hanka, Czech author/interpreter/forger
1808   Friedrich Kaiser, Dutch astronomer (Kaiser compass-card)
1819   J D Gustave Courbet, French realist painter (Demoiselles the la Seine)
1831   W A Remy, composer
1832   Edwin Arnold, English writer (Light of India)
1832   Jules VallŠs, French journalist/communard/author (L'insurg‚)
1832   Nikolaus A Otto, German technician (gas motor, otto motor)
1834   Hendrik Pierson, Dutch theologist (HP Foundation)
1835   Constant A Serrure, Flemish historian
1835   Ferdinand IV SMJJBFLGRRJ, ruler of Toscane
1836   Yamaoka Tesshu, Japanese swordsman/master of kendo
1838   Meyer E van Beem, actor (Black Venus)
1840   Thomas Fentress Toon, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1902
1843   Heinrich von Herzogenberg, composer
1844   J Albert Neuhuys, Dutch painter (Haagse school)
1844   Karl Hagenbeck, German animal trainer (Von Tieren und Menschen)
1847   Paul Alexis, French writer (Soir‚es de M‚dan)
1859   Jacques F H Perk, Dutch poet (Iris, Wood Song)
1861   Josephus T J Cuypers, Dutch architect (St Bavo, Haarlem)
1861   Pierre M M Duhem, French naturalist/philosopher/historian
1863   Louis M A Couperus, Dutch poet/writer (Eline Vere)
1865   Frederick A Cook, US, explorer (claimed falsely to be at North Pole)
1869   Gustave Vanzype, Belgian literary/headed La Gazette
1879   Benjamin Lambord, composer
1879   Dezs” Szab¢, Hungarian writer (Weggevagde Village)
1880   Margit Kaffka, writer
1882   Neville Henderson, British diplomat
1886   Baron Josse Emile van Dievoet, Flemish lawyer
1888   Leo Weismantel, German writer (Der Reiter der Apocalypse)
1889   Cliff Clark, actor (Kid Glove Killer, Golden Hoofs, Vigilante Hideout)
1890   Paul J M Lindemans, Flemish agricultural engineer/author
1890   Powell Weaver, composer
1890   Sessue Hayakawa, Japan, actor (Bridge on River Kwai, Hell to Eternity)
1891   Al Dubin, Swiss songwriter (Tiptoe Thru the Tulips)
1893   Franz Andr‚, Belgian conductor
1894   Pavel Borkovec, Czech composer (Stmivani, [Twilight])
1895   Immanuel Velikovsky, writer (Worlds in Collision)
1898   Hattie McDaniel, Wichita, 1st Black to win Oscar (Gone With The Wind)
1898   Virginia Valli, [McSweeney], Chicago IL, actress (Pleasure Garden)
1899   Raoul Salan, Fr/Indochina/Algeria (leader OAS)
1900   Henri Bruning, Dutch literary
1902   Gaston Brenta, composer
1902   J Wouterus van Dieren, Dutch biologist (Terschelling)
1903   Clyde Beatty, US animal trainer/actor (Big Cage)
1903   Theo Lingen, German director/actor (M, Charm of La Boheme) [or Jun 19]
1904   Frederick Loewe, composer (Learner & Loewe)
1906   Janos Viski, composer
1908   Brinsley Ford, CEO (National Art Collections Fund)
1908   Ernst B Chain, German chemist/bacteriologist (penicillin, Nobel 1945)
1909   Erwin Dressel, composer
1910   Howlin' Wolf, [Chester Arthur Burnett], harmonica (Big City Blues)
1910   Robert Still, composer
1911   C P "Chilla" Christ, cricketer (Qld spinner late 30's)
1911   Ralph Kirkpatrick, Leominster MA, harpsichordist (Domenico Scarlatti)
1911   Terence Rattigan, playwright (Winslow Boy, Browning Version)
1912   Leslie Brown, Bishop (St Edmundsbury & Ipswich)
1912   William Gordon Harris, civil engineer
1913   John Edmunds, composer
1913   Thor Johnson, Wisconsin Rapids Wisconsin, conductor (Cin Symph 1958)
1913   Tikhon Nikoleyevich Khrennikov, composer
1913   Van Carlyle Wilton-Davies, archdeacon Emeritus (Oxford)
1913   Wilbur J Cohen, 1st employee of Social Security System
1914   Polly Hill, Dr/anthropologist
1914   Saul Bellow, Lachine Quebec, author (Mr Sammler's Planet, Nobel 1976)
1915   Oscar Comras, Bronx, drummer (namesake of Comras Mall in Bronx Park)
1916   Bill Waddington, British actor/comedian (Percy-Coronation Street)
1917   William Barr, rector (Exeter College, Oxford)
1918   Barry Morse, actor (Fugitive-Lt Philip Gerard, Winds of War)
1920   Zbynek Vostrak, composer
1921   Philip Mountbatten, Greece, Duke of Edinburgh/Prince, Mr Elizabeth II
1922   Judy Garland, [Frances Gumm], Mich, actress/singer (Wizard of Oz)
1922   Rose Moffard, (acting Gov-AZ)
1923   Earl Hamner Jr, Schuyler Va, TV narrator (Waltons)
1923   Robert Maxwell, [Jan Hoch], Czech, billionaire/CEO (NY Daily News)
1925   Don Costa, actor (Impossible Years, Soul of Nigger Charlie)
1925   Nat Hentoff, columnist/novelist (Village Voice, The Cold Society)
1926   June Haver, Rock Island, actress (Dolly Sisters, Girl Next Door)
1926   Lionel Jeffries, actor (Fanny, Prisoner of Zenda)
1926   Willem Oltmans, Dutch journalist (Outlawed, Free as a Bird)
1927   Michael Walsh, major-general/director (Overseas Relations)
1928   Asher Wallfish, journalist
1928   Maurice Sendak, NYC, author/illustrator (Where The Wild Things Are)
1929   Harald Juhnke, Berlin Germany, actor (Guitars of Love)
1929   James McDivitt, Chicago, Brig Gen USAF/astronaut (Gemini 4, Apollo 9)
1929   Vasile Herman, composer
1931   Jim [Purvis] Ferree Jr, Pine Bluff NC, PGA golfer (1958 Vancouver)
1932   Gardner McKay, NYC, actor (Pleasure Seekers, Boots & Saddles)
1932   George Burns, British TV host
1932   J Bennett Johnston, (Sen-D-LA, 1972- )
1933   F Lee Bailey, Waltham Mass, attorney (Sam Shepard case, OJ case)
1934   Nicolas Roussakis, composer
1934   Paul Gibson, British high court judge
1935   Tom Pendry, MP (Labour)
1936   Graham Carleton Greene, literary agent
1937   Richard Foreman, NYC, theatrical director (Daily Life)
1939   Alexandra Stewart, Montr‚al, actress (In Praise of Older Women)
1939   Guy Harwood, horse trainer
1940   John William Stevens, jazz drummer
1941   Harry Muskee, Dutch rock vocalist (Cuby & Blizzards)
1941   Jurgen Prochnow, actor (Das Boot)
1941   Shirley Owens Alston, Passaic NJ, singer (Shirelles-Soldier Boy)
1941   Soraya Khashoogi, Leicester England, wife (Adrian Khashoogi)
1942   Janet Vogel, rocker (Skyliners)
1943   Jeff Greenfield, NYC, media commentator (Firing Line, Nightline)
1943   Simon Jenkins, editor (Times)
1944   Rick Price, rocker (Move)
1945   Martin Wesley-Smith, composer
1945   Ron Glass, Evansville Ind, actor (Ron-Barney Miller, New Odd Couple)
1946   Matthew Fisher, England, keyboardist (Procol Harum-Conquistador)
1946   Mensje F van Keulen-van der Steen, Dutch writer (Bleeker's Summer)
1947   Ken Singleton, Mt Vernon NY, baseball player (Orioles)
1949   Kevin Corcoran, actor (Swiss Family Robinson, Babes in Toyland)
1951   Burglinde Pollak, German DR, pentathlete (Olympics-bronze-1972)
1951   Dan Fouts, NFL QB (San Diego Chargers)
1951   Vicky Latta, Auckland NZ, equestrian 3 day event (Olympics-96)
1955   Andrew Stevens, Memphis Tn, actor (Seduction, Boys in Company C, Fury)
1959   Timothy Van Patten, Bkln NY, actor (White Shadow, Master)
1961   Maxi Priest, [Max Elliott], Jamaican/English singer (Wild World)
1962   Brent Sutter, Viking, NHL center (Chicago Blackhawks)
1962   Duane Sutter, NHL player (NY Islander)
1962   Floris Jansen, cricketer (Netherlands pace bowler 1996 World Cup)
1963   Elisabeth Shue, actress (Cocktail, Adv in Babysitting)
1964   Pete Jordan, Elmhurst IL, Nike golfer (1992 Fresno Open-2nd)
1965   Claudio Mezzadri, Switzerland, tennis star
1965   Elizabeth Hurley, Basingstroke England, actress (Christabel)
1965   Linda Evangelista, Canada, super model/actress (Catwalk, Unzipped)
1965   Vincent Perez, actor (The Crow-City of Angels)
1966   Doug McKeon, NJ, actor (Big Shamus Little Shamus, Centennial)
1967   Human Beatbox, [Darren Robinson], rocker (Fat Boys-Jail House Rock)
1968   Kevin Donnalley, NFL guard/tackle (Houston/Tennessee Oilers)
1968   Susan Haskell, actress (Marty-One Life to Live, Strictly Business)
1969   Fred Foggie, WLAF cornerback (Frankfurt Galaxy)
1969   Tony McCoy, NFL defensive tackle (Indianapolis Colts)
1970   David Wilson, WLAF safety (Scottish Claymores)
1970   Laurel Korholz, La Jolla Calif, rower (Olympics-4th-96)
1971   DeWayne Dotson, NFL linebacker (Miami Dolphins)
1971   Jeff Rodgers, WLAF defensive end (Frankfurt Galaxy)
1971   Leanza Cornet, TV host (Entertainment Tonight)
1972   C J Richardson, NFL safety (Arizona Cardinals, Seattle Seahawks)
1972   David Dunn, NFL wide receiver (Cin Bengals)
1972   Edward Reevey, St John NB, Canadian Tour golfer (1992 SC Intercol)
1972   Pat Johnson, NFL safety (Miami Dolphins)
1973   Brandon Sanders, safety (NY Giants)
1973   Carl Kidd, NFL defensive back (Oakland Raiders)
1973   David Friedman, LA Calif, actor (Jason-Little House on the Prairie)
1973   Wade Miller, CFL linebacker (Winnipeg Blue Bombers)
1976   Lisa Jean Costantino, Miss USA-Vermont (1997)
1982   Tara Lipinski, Philadelphia Pa, figure skater (1997 World Champ)
1991   James Cleveland McFadden-Talbot, son of Gates McFaden (Star Trek NG)

DEATHS
1190   Frederik I van Hohenstaufen "Barbarossa", German King, dies
1247   Rodrigo Jimenez de Rada, archbishop Toledo/advisor Alfonso VIII, dies
1556   Martin Agricola [M Sore], German composer/cantor, dies
1560   Mary de Guise, queen-mother of Scotland
1580   Lu¡s Vaz de Camoes, Portugal's national poet (Os Lusiados), dies
1584   Fran‡ois-Hercule de Valois, French crown prince, dies at 28
1588   Valentin Weigel, German mystic, dies
1654   Alessandro Algardi, Italian sculptor/architect, dies at 58
1692   ?, 1st witch is hanged in Salem Mass
1727   George Ludwig, German monarch of Hannover/king of England, dies at 67
1800   Johann Abraham Peter Schulz, German composer, dies at 53
1834   Antonius van Gils, RC theologist (against Relief), dies at 75
1836   Andr‚ M AmpŠre, French mathematician/physicist (Amp), dies
1839   Nathaniel Pryor, sgt of Lewis & Clark Expedition, dies
1849   Friedrich Wilhelm Michael Kalkbrenner, composer, dies at 63
1868   Michael Obrenovic, ruler of Sweden, murdered
1883   Carl Gradener, composer, dies at 71
1893   Elek Erkel, composer, dies at 49
1899   Ernest Chausson, French composer (Solitude dance le bois), dies at 44
1902   Auguste Schmidt, German teacher/feminist, dies at 68
1903   Alexander I, King of Serbia are assassinated
1903   Dragia, Queen of Serbia, assassinated
1903   Luigi Cremona, Italian mathematician (grafostatica), dies
1918   Arrigio Enrico Boito, composer, dies at 76
1923   Gustav Enestr”m, Swedish historian, dies at 70
1923   Pierre Loti, [Julien Viaud], French sea officer/writer, dies
1924   Giacomo Matteotti, Italian socialist deputy, assassinated by fascists
1926   Antonio Gaudi y Cornet, Spanish architect, dies
1934   Frederick Delius, English composer (Suite Florida), dies at 72
1941   Herschel Mayall, actor (Tale of 2 Cities), dies at 78
1941   Marcus Garvey, US black leader (Back to Africa Movement), dies at 52
1942   Jean Van Royen, Sect-Gen of Concentration Camp Amersfoort, dies at 63
1942   Ross Gregory, cricketer (Australian batsman 1937), dies
1943   Abd al-Azir al-Hasan VI, sultan of Morocco (1894-1907), dies at ñ62
1944   French Duwaer, Dutch printer/resistance fighter, executed
1944   Gerrit Jan van der Veen, [Wolffensperger], resister, executed at 41
1944   Johan Limpers, sculptor/resistance fighter, executed at 28
1946   Ananda Mahidol, king of Siam, shot dead at 20
1946   Jack Johnson, 1st black heavyweight champion, dies in car accident
1949   Sigrid Undset, Norse author (Olav Audunssín, Nobel 1928), dies at 67
1953   Grzlegorz Fitelberg, composer, dies at 73
1954   Will Rossiter, composer, dies at 87
1963   Anita King, actress (Tender Loving Care), dies of heart attack at 74
1964   Louis Gruenberg, composer, dies at 79
1967   Frank Butler, actor/screenwriter (Road to Bali, China), dies at 76
1967   Spencer Tracy, US actor (7th Cross, Father ot Bride), dies at 67
1968   Yury Sergeyevich Milyutin, composer, dies at 65
1969   Frank Lawton, actor (David Copperfield, Skin Game), dies at 64
1971   Michael Rennie, actor (Day the Earth Stood Still), dies at 61
1971   Virginia Eames, entertainer, dies of heart attack at 82
1973   William M Inge, US playwright (Come Back Little Sheba), dies at 60
1974   Henry WFA, English duke of Gloucester/baron Culloden, dies at 74
1976   Adolph Zukor, Hungarian/US fur trader/movie producer, dies at 103
1980   Denys Morkel, S Afr cricketer (batsman scored 663 runs 1927-32), dies
1981   Russell "Lucky" Hayden, actor (Judge Roy Bean), dies at 68
1982   Addie "Micki" Harris, US singer (Shirelles-Mama Said), dies at 42
1982   Rainer Werner Fassbinder, German director, dies of drug overdose at 36
1985   Bob Prince, sportscaster (Monday Night Baseball), dies at 68
1985   George Chandler, actor (Lassie), dies of Alzheimer's disease at 87
1987   Elizabeth Hartman, actress (Fixer, Patch of Blue), dies at 45
1988   Louis L'Amour, western writer (Bowdrie), dies at 80 of cancer
1989   Richard Quine, director/actor (Babes on Broadway), dies at 68
1991   Vercors, [Jean Bruller], French writer (Silence of Mer), dies
1992   Hachidal Nakamura, composer (Sukiyaki), dies at 61 of heart failure
1992   Otto FAH van Nispen, mayor of Pannerden/MP (KVP), dies at 85
1992   Peter Von Zerneck, actor (Foreign Affair), dies at 84
1993   Alexis Smith, actress (Constant Nymph), dies of cancer at 72
1993   Alice Reinhart, entertainer, dies at 83
1993   Arleen Aug‚r, US soprano (Matth„us Passion), dies at 53
1993   Richard Webb, actor (Captain Midnight), shoots himself at 77
1994   Edward Kienholz, US sculptor (Back seat of a '38 Dodge), dies at 66
1994   Mary Maxwell Gates, philanthropist/mother of Bill Gates, dies at 64
1995   Ernest Anderson, publicist, dies at 85
1995   Masaya Hanai, businessamn, dies at 82
1995   Ron Morrisby, cricketer (prolific batsman for Tasmania 1931-52), dies
1996   Hugh Burnton Mitchell, US senator, dies at 89
1996   Jo Van Fleet, actress (Seize the Day, Cinderella), dies at 75
1996   Marie-Louise von Motesiczky, painter, dies at 89
1996   Norman Lambert, British restuarateur, dies
1996   Uno Choyo, writer, dies at 98

   
 
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