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YEAR EVENTS
653   St Martin I ends his reign as Catholic Pope
656   Ali ibn Abu Talib chosen kalief of Islam
676   Deusdedit III ends his reign as Catholic Pope
1091   Floris II de Vette becomes earl of Holland
1119   Charles the Good becomes earl of Flanders
1291   Akko reconquered after 200 years by French crusaders, & destroyed
1397   Union of Kalmar established between Denmark, Sweden & Norway
1535   English Catholic Cardinal John Fischer state rights
1579   Anti-English uprising in Ireland
1579   Francis Drake entered SF Bay
1579   Sir Francis Drake lands on coast of Calif
1580   Battle at Hardenberg: Spanish troops beat rebels
1583   Brabant: duke of Parma beats French mercenaries
1609   Netherlands, England & France sign 12 year Covenant
1665   Battle at Viciosa: English & Portuguese army beat Spain
1700   Mass orders priest to leave the colony
1734   French troops occupy Philipsburg at Rhine
1745   American colonials capture Louisburg, Cape Breton I from French
1775   Battle of Bunker Hill (actually it was Breed's Hill)
1789   3rd Estate in France declared itself a national assembly
1815   Stephen Decatur conquerors Algerian frigate Mashouda
1824   Bureau of Indian Affairs established
1837   Charles Goodyear obtains his 1st rubber patent
1850   Paddle-wheeler "G P Griffith" burns off Mentor Ohio (206 die)
1855   Heavy French/British bombing of Sebastopol, 2000+ killed
1856   Republican Party opens its 1st national convention in Philadelphia
1861   Battle of Boonville, MI-Brig General Lyon defeats Confederate forces
1863   Battle at Middleburg Virginia
1863   Battle of Aldie, Confederates fail to drive back Union in Virginia
1863   Naval Engagement at Warsaw Sound GA-USS Weehawken vs CSS Atlanta
1863   Travelers Insurance Co of Hartford chartered (1st accident insurer)
1864   -18] Confederate troops pull back out Solves/lost Mt, Georgia
1864   640m long ponton bridge over James River Virginia finished
1864   General John B Hood replaces General Johnston
1864   Skirmish at Mud Creek/Noyes's (Nose) Creek, Georgia
1876   1st to hit 2 HRs; & score 5 runs in 9 inn NL game (George Hall, A's)
1876   Battle of Rosebud/Battle Where Girl Saved Her Brother
1880   John Ward, Providence, pitches perfect game vs Buffalo
1882   Tornado kills 130 in Iowa
1885   Statue of Liberty arrived in NYC aboard French ship `Isere'
1894   1st US poliomyelitis epidemic breaks out, Rutland, Vermont
1895   US Ship Canal (W 225th St) in the Bronx completed; cutting Marble Hill off from Manhattan
1897   William Frank Powell, NJ educator, named minister to Haiti
1898   US Senate agrees to annex Hawaii
1911   Belgium govt of De Broqueville forms
1915   League to Enforce Peace forms in Philadelphia
1916   1st national congress of Sarekat Islam at Bandoeng Java
1916   US troops under Gen Pershing march into Mexico
1917   British king George V takes the name Windsor
1919   "Barney Google" cartoon strip, by Billy De Beck, premieres
1920   Dutch 2nd Chamber accept Anti-revolution law
1928   Amelia Earhart leaves Nfld to become 1st woman (passenger) to fly Atlantic (as a passenger in a plane piloted by Wilmer Stultz)
1930   Bradman scores 131 in the 1st Test cricket at Trent Bridge
1930   Chuck Klein sets Phillies hitting streak at 26 straight games
1932   Oil tanker Cymbeline explodes in Montreal, Canada
1933   Kansas City Massacre: 1 FBI agent, 4 cops & 1 gangster killed by mob
1937   Marx Brothers' "A Day At The Races" opens in NY
1938   Japan declares war on China
1940   France asks Germany for terms of surrender in WW II
1940   General De Gaulle departs Bordeaux for London
1940   Germany occupiers ration bread in Holland
1940   USSR occupies Estonia
1942   1st WW II American expeditionary force lands in Africa (Gold Coast)
1943   Player-manager Joe Cronin of Red Sox hits two 3-run pinch home runs
1944   -19] French troops under Lattre de Tssigny conquer Elba
1944   Hitler secretly meets with von Rundstedt in Marjival Soissons
1944   Iceland declares independence from Denmark
1944   Republic of Iceland proclaimed at Thingvallir, Iceland
1944   Resistance fighter/poet Col Blake arrives in London
1945   Day of Unity in West Germany (National Day)
1946   SW Bell inaugurates mobile telephone commercial service, St Louis
1947   1st round-the-world civil air service leaves NYC
1947   Earnest Reuter becomes mayor of Berlin
1947   Pan Am Airways chartered as 1st worldwide passenger airline
1948   Joe Cronin pinch hit HRs in both ends of a doubleheader
1950   1st kidney transplant (Chicago)
1950   Egypt, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia & Syria sign security pact
1951   "Flahooley" closes at Broadhurst Theater NYC after 40 performances
1952   2 mine cave-ins at Charleroi, Belgium
1953   Most runs scored in 1 inning (17 by Red Sox)
1953   Riots in East Germany for reunification
1953   Sup Court Justice Wm O Douglas stays executions of spies Julius & Ethel Rosenberg scheduled for next day their 14th anniversary
1954   CIA exile army lands in Guatemala (JF Dulles & United Fruit Co)
1954   Rocky Marciano beats Ezzard Charles in 15 for heavyweight boxing title
1954   Televised Senate Army McCarthy hearings ends
1956   Golda Meir begins her term as Israel's foreign minister
1957   "So Rare" by Jimmy Dorsey Orch peaks at #2
1957   Tuskegee boycott begins (Blacks boycotted city stores)
1958   Radio Moscow reports execution of Hungarian ex-premier Imre Nagy
1959   Eamon de Valera elected pres of Ireland
1960   Ted Williams hit his 500th HR
1961   "Billy Barnes People" closes at Royale Theater NYC after 8 perfs
1961   61st US Golf Open: Gene Littler shoots a 281 at Oakland Hills Mich
1961   Russian ballet dancer Rudolph Nureyev defects to west in Frankfurt
1962   62nd US Golf Open: Jack Nicklaus shoots a 283 at Oakmont CC PA
1962   Brazil Beats Czechoslovakia in soccer's 7th World Cup at Santiago
1962   Lou Brock is 2nd to HR into Polo Grounds right-center field bleachers
1962   Sandra Haynie wins LPGA Cosmopolitan Golf Open
1963   British House of Commons debates Profumo-Christine Keeler affair
1963   Supreme Court rules against Bible reading/prayer in public schools
1965   11.08" (28.14 cm) of rainfall, Holly, Colorado (state 24-hour record)
1965   1st bombing by B-52 (50 km north of Saigon)
1965   Kinks arrive in NYC beginning their 1st US tour
1966   Peter Green joins John Mayall's Bluebreakers
1967   "Somebody To Love" by Jefferson Airplane peaks at #5
1967   1st Chinese hydrogen bomb explodes
1967   Barbra Streisand: A Happening in Central Park performed
1967   China becomes world's 4th thermonuclear (H-bomb) power
1967   Longest doubleheader 9:15 (Tigers & Athletics)
1968   Belgium govt of Eyskens-Merlot forms
1968   KQEC TV channel 32 in SF, CA (PBS) begins broadcasting
1968   Ohio Express' "Yummy Yummy Yummy" goes gold
1969   "Oh! Calcutta!" opens in NYC (almost entirely in the nude)
1970   Edwin Land patents Polaroid camera
1972   "Long Haired Lover From Liverpool" by Little Jimmy Osmond peaks at #38
1972   5 arrested for burglarizing Democratic Party HQ at Watergate
1972   Chile president Allende forms new government
1972   Looking Glass releases "Brandy"
1973   1st du Maurier Golf Classic (La Canadienne): Jocelyne Bourassa
1973   73rd US Golf Open: Johnny Miller shoots a 279 at Oakmont CC PA
1973   Russian party leader Brezhnev visits US
1975   Voters in Northern Mariana Is approve commonwealth status with US
1976   ABA (Nets, Pacers, Nuggets & Spurs) merges into NBA
1976   Indonesia annexes Portuguese East-Timor
1978   "Cheeseburger In Paradise" by Jimmy Buffett peaks at #32
1978   Ron Guidry sets Yankee record with 18 strike-outs
1979   "Sarava" closes at Mark Hellinger Theater NYC after 140 performances
1979   79th US Golf Open: Hale Irwin shoots a 284 at Inverness Club in Toledo
1979   Jane Blalock wins LPGA Sarah Coventry Golf Tournament
1980   Led Zeppelin begins their last European tour
1981   Battle between Moslems & Christians in Cairo, 14 killed
1982   Pres Reagan 1st UN Gen Assembly address ("evil empire" speech)
1982   President Galtieri resigns after leading Argentina to defeat
1984   Ayako Okamoto wins LPGA Mayflower Golf Classic
1984   John Turner succeeds Pierre Trudeau as premier of Canada
1985   18th Space Shuttle Mission (51-G)-Discovery 5 launched
1986   Chief Justice Warren Earl Burger resigns Antonin Scalia nominated
1988   Bruce Springsteen separates from Juliette Phillips
1988   Givens' Family reports Mike Tyson beats his wife Robin Givens
1988   Microsoft releases MS DOS 4.0
1988   Soyuz TM-5 launches
1988   Women sentenced to 90 years in 1st product tampering murder case
1989   US beats Guatemala 2-1, in 3rd round of 1990 world soccer cup
1990   "Some Americans Abroad" closes at Vivian Beaumont NYC after 62 perfs
1990   "Zoya's Apartment" closes at Circle in Sq Theater NYC after 45 perfs
1990   90th US Golf Open: Hale Irwin shoots a 280 at Medinah CC in Medinah Il
1990   Chris Johnson wins LPGA Atlantic City Golf Classic
1991   Country entertainer Minnie Pearl suffers a stroke at 78
1991   Pres Zachary Taylors body is exhumed to test how he died
1991   South Africa abolishes last of its apartheid laws
1992   Conn Gov Lowell Weicker & WFAN DJ Don Imus change places for 1 day
1992   Phila 76ers trade Charles Barkley to Phoenix Suns
1992   Slaughtering by Inkhata-followers at Boipatong, S Africa, kills 42
1993   Indians' Carlos Baerga hits 3 home runs against Detroit
1994   1994 World Cup soccer match begin, Germany vs Bolivia in Chicago
1994   OJ Simpson doesn't turn himself in on murder charges, LA cops chase his Ford Bronco for 1« hours, eventually gives up (seen liv
1995   "Who's Tommy" closes at St James Theater NYC after 899 performances
1996   Howard Stern Radio Show premieres in Syracuse NY on WAQX 95.7 FM
1997   NHL announces it will add Nashville in 1998, Atlanta in 1999 & Minneapolis-St Paul & Columbus, Ohio in 2000

BIRTHS
1239   Edward I, King of England (1272-1307)/chased Jews out of England
1604   Johan Maurits, count of Nassau-Siegen (Maurits House)
1682   Charles XII, King of Sweden (1697-1718)
1703   John B Wesley, England, religion co-founder (Methodists)
1714   Cesar F Cassini, de Thury, French astronomer (geodesic labor)
1725   Joseph Anton Bauer, composer
1742   William Hooper, US attorney (signed Decl of Independence)
1750   Michel Woldemar, composer
1756   Pierre-Joseph Cambon, French member of Committee of Salut Public
1810   F Freiligrath, writer
1811   Jon Sigurdsson, Iceland, leader/collects Icelandic legends
1817   Ivan K A‹vazovski, Russan painter (Harbor Scenes)
1817   Thomas Maley Harris, Bvt Mjr General (Union volunteers), died in 1906
1818   Charles Francois Gounod, Paris France, opera composer (Faust)
1818   Sophia Frederika Mathilde, queen of Netherlands/wife of William III
1823   John Henry Hobart Ward, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1903
1828   Jan K J de Jonge, Dutch historian
1830   Rochard Montgomery Gano, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1913
1832   William Crookes, English chemist/physicist (Crookes-pipe, thallium)
1837   Vincent Strong, civil war fighter, died in 1863
1838   Bankim C Chattopadhyaya, writer (Kapala-Kundala)
1838   Chattopadhyaya/Bankim Chandra, Bengalese writer (Monastery of Delight)
1845   Hendrik P Staal, Dutch banker
1855   Fritz Steinbach, composer
1858   Eben Sumner Draper, (Gov-MA)
1861   Sidney James Jones, composer
1867   John Robert Gregg, Ireland, inventor (shorthand)
1870   George Cormack, cereal inventor (Wheaties)
1871   James Weldon Johnson, lawyer (1st black admitted to Florida Bar)
1871   Nicolae Iorga, writer/poet/literature historian/pres of Romania
1874   Grant Mitchell, Columbus OH, actor (Man Who Came to Dinner)
1875   Philipp A Kohnstamm, philosopher/theorist (Mensch & World)
1878   Albert Thomas, French socialist politician
1880   Carl Van Fight, US author/critic (Red, Nigger Heaven)
1880   Russell Simpson, actor (Abraham Lincoln)
1882   Igor F Stravinsky, Oranienbaum Russia, composer (Rite of Spring) [NS]
1883   Alexandre Cellier, composer
1884   Christina C Bakker-van Bosse, feminist/pacifist
1888   Bernhard van den Sigtenhorst Meyer, composer
1895   Louise Fazenda, Lafayette IN, actress/com‚dienne (Almost an actress)
1895   Slavko Osterc, composer
1898   Maurits C Escher, Dutch graphic artist
1900   Hermann Reuter, composer
1900   Martin Bormann, propoganda minister (Hitler)
1903   Michail Swetlow, writer
1904   Coenraad van Emde Boas, Dutch sexologist
1904   Ralph Bellamy, Chicago, actor (Air Mail, Dive Bomber, Trading Places)
1906   Thomas G Cowling, British mathematician/astronomer
1908   Frank Sully, St Louis MO, actor (Along Came Jones, Phantom Thief)
1908   Jacob "Jimmy" Herman Huizinga, journalist/Writer
1908   John Verrall, composer
1910   Herbert Owen Reed, composer
1910   Red Foley, Blue Lick Ky, country singer (Mr Smith Goes to Washington)
1912   Don Gillis, Cameron Missouri, composer (Symphony #5«)
1912   Wessel Couzijn, sculptor/cartoonist (Auschwitz-monument)
1913   Felix Hartlaub, writer
1914   John R Hersey, author (Hiroshima, Bell for Adano, Wall)
1915   Stringbean, [David Akeman], Ky, banjoist/comedian (Hee Haw)
1916   Einar Englund, composer
1916   Victor Dalby Lord, ficticious character on One Life to Live
1917   Dean Martin, Steubenville Ohio, singer/actor (with Jerry Lewis)
1918   Maldwyn Thomas, president (Welsh Liberal Party)
1919   Antonius C "Ton" Lutz, Dutch actor/director (Lucifer)
1919   Galina Ivanova Ustvol'skaya, composer
1919   Kingman Brewster, college president (Yale)
1919   Max Dendermonde, [Henk Hazelhoff], Dutch literary
1920   Beryl Reid, actress (Joseph Andrews, Psychomania, Yellowbeard)
1920   Fran‡ois Jacob, France, biologist/bacteriologist (Nobel 1965)
1920   Patrick Duffy, MP
1922   Herbert Kelsey Jones, composer
1922   Jerry Fielding, Pitts Pa, composer (Lively Ones, Hogan's Heroes)
1922   Paul Schallck, German writer (Don Quixote in Cologne)
1923   Elroy "Crazylegs" Hirsch, AAFC, NFL halfback, end (LA Rams)
1924   Althea T L Simmons, human rights activist/chief lobbyist (NAACP)
1924   Gotthold Gloger, writer
1924   Henk J Hoekstra, president (Dutch Communist Party)
1925   Keith Larsen, Salt Lake City Utah, actor (Hunter, Brave Eagle)
1926   Alan Walters, political economist
1926   Manuel Enriquez, composer
1927   Austin J Murphy, (Rep-D-PA, 1977- )
1927   Lucio Fulci, director
1928   James Brown, Pulaski TN, soul singer (Hot Pants, Living in America)
1929   Michael L Strang, (Rep-R-CO, 1985- )
1929   Tigran Petrosyan, USSR, world chess champion (1963-69)
1930   Brian Statham, cricketer
1930   James Gathers, Sumter SC, 200m runner (Olympic-bronze-1952)
1930   Romuald Twardowski, composer
1932   Derek Ibbotson, 5K runner (Oly-bronze-1956)
1932   John P Murtha, (Rep-D-PA, 1974- )
1933   Christian Ferras, French violinist/conductor
1937   Peter Lupus, actor (Mission Impossible)
1938   Judy Kimball-Simon, LPGA golfer
1939   Dickey Do, [Gerry Granahan], rocker (Dickey Doo & The Dont's)
1939   Donald Anderson, MP (Labour)
1939   Hanna Johansen, writer
1940   Bobby Bell, NFL linebacker (KC Chiefs)
1940   Tony Marlow, MP (Conservative)
1942   Norman Kuhlice, England, rocker (Swinging Blue Jeans-You're No Good)
1943   Christopher Brown, composer
1943   Newt[on] L Gingrich, (Rep-R-G, 1979- /Speaker of House 1995-97)
1944   Bill Rafferty, comedian (Real People, Laugh-in '77)
1944   Chris Spedding, rocker
1945   Eddy Merckx, Belgium, cyclist (5 time winner of Tour de France)
1945   Ken Livingstone, MP (Labour)
1945   Tony Roche, tennis coach
1946   Barry Manilow, Bkln NY, singer/pianist (Mandy, I Write the Songs)
1946   Marcy Kaptur, (Rep-D-HA, 1983- )
1948   David Concepcion, Venezuela, all star shortstop (Cincinnati Reds)
1948   Rub‚n Blades, Panama, singer/actor (Fatal Beauty, Critical Condition)
1949   Helen Rosenthal, British teacher/health administrator
1950   Cathy Sherk, LPGA golfer
1951   Joe Piscopo, Passaic NJ, comedian (SNL, Miller Lite commercials)
1954   Mark Linn-Baker, St Louis, actor (Larry Appleton-Perfect Strangers)
1956   Nicholas Cook, cricketer
1956   Nick Cook, cricketer (England lefty slow bowler in 15 Tests 1983-89)
1957   Philip Chevron, English pop musician (Pogues-Peace & Love)
1958   Dan McVicar, Independence Mo, actor (Clarke-Bold & Beautiful)
1960   Mitzi Edge, Albany GA, LPGA golfer (1995 SAFECO Classic)
1962   Ed Brady, NFL linebacker (Tampa Bay Bucs)
1963   Greg Kinnear, actor/talk show host (Talk Soup, Sabrina, Later)
1963   Kevin Glover, NFL center (Detroit Lions)
1964   Diane Murphy, actress (Tabitha Stevens-Bewitched)
1964   Erin Murphy, actress (Tabitha Stevens-Bewitched)
1964   Michael Gross, West Germany, swimmer (Olympic-2 world records-1984)
1964   Steve Rhodes, cricketer (England wicket-keeper 1994-95)
1965   Dan Jansen, West Allis Wisc, speed skater (Oly-gold-1984, 88, 92)
1965   Danny McManus, CFL quarterback (Edmonton Eskimos)
1965   Dermontti Dawson, NFL center (Pitts Steelers)
1965   Gianluca Pozzi, Bari Italy, tennis star (1991 Brisbane)
1965   Kami Cotler, Long Beach Calif, actress (Elizabeth-Waltons)
1965   Mike Magnante, Glendale CA, pitcher (KC Royals)
1965   Ray Seals, NFL defensive end (Pitts Steelers, Carolina Panthers)
1966   Clare Look-Jaeger, Milwaukee Wisconsin, high jumper
1966   Fred Barnett, NFL wide receiver (Phila Eagles)
1967   Keith Sims, NFL guard (Miami Dolphins)
1967   Pearl Sinn, LPGA golfer
1967   Robyn Meagher, Antigonish Nova Scotia, 5k runner (Olympics-96)
1967   Terry Davis, NBA forward/center (Dallas Mavericks, Wash Wizards)
1969   Karen Nystrom, ice hockey forward (Canada, Oly-Silver-98)
1969   Kevin Thornton, Amarillo, vocalist (Color Me Badd-Want to Sex You Up)
1969   Patric Kjellberg, hockey forward (Team Sweden Oly-1998)
1970   Arnold Ale, WLAF linebacker (Scottish Claymores)
1970   Jason Hanson, NFL kicker (Detroit Lions)
1970   Popeye Jones, NBA center (Toronto Raptors)
1970   Ron "Popeye" Jones, NBA forward (Dallas Mavericks)
1970   Stephane Fiset, Montreal, NHL goalie (Colorado Avalanche)
1971   Tripp Schwenk, US, 100m/200m backstroke (Olympics-silver-96)
1972   Dirk-Jan Derksen, Dutch soccer player (Roda JC)
1972   James McKnight, NFL wide receiver (Seattle Seahawks)
1975   Frederick Koehler, Queens NY, actor (Chip-Kate & Allie)
1975   Petra Vaarakallio, ice hockey center (Finland, Oly-98)
1977   Andrea Deak, Miss Universe-Hungary (1996)
1977   Bernardo Federico Tomas, Prince of Netherlands
1977   Jason Miller, Silver Springs Md, actor (New Mickey Mouse Club)
1978   Jenny Keim, Cin Ohio, diver (Olympics-9th-96)
1979   Cawey Schau, Seattle Wash, canoist (alt-Olympics-96)
1980   Andee Pickens, New Orleans La, gymnast (alt-Olympics-96)
1980   Brittney McConn, Largo Fla, figure skater (1997 Eastern Sr champ)
1980   Venus Williams, Lynwood Calif, tennis star

DEATHS
656   Osman ibn Affan, 3rd kalief of Islam (644-56) murdered
676   Adeodatus II, Italian Pope (672-76), dies
855   Leo IV, Italian Pope (847-55), dies
1091   Dirk V, count of Holland (1061-91), dies
1119   Boudouin VII with the Axe, earl of Flanders (1111-19), dies
1501   Jan I Olbracht, King of Poland, dies
1672   Orazio Benevoli, Italian composer, dies at 67
1678   Giacomo Torelli, composer, dies at 69
1696   Jan III Sobieski, King of Poland (1674-96), dies at 72
1696   Johannes II Sobieski, King of Poland (1674-96), dies
1719   Joseph Addison, English poet/writer/secretary of state, dies at 47
1734   Duke of Berwick, French general strategist, dies in battle
1762   Prosper Jolyot de Cr‚billon, French poet (Idom‚n‚e), dies at 88
1797   Aga Mohammed Khan, cruel ruler of Persia, castrated & killed
1815   Hammida, Algerian admiral, dies in battle
1862   Charles J Canning, English 1st viceroy of British-Indies, dies at 49
1863   Isham W Garrott, US attorney/Confederate brig-general, dies in battle
1885   Gen Edwin H K Freiherr von Manteuffel, mayor (Elzas-Lothar'n), dies
1905   M ximo G¢mez, Cuban general, dies at 68
1906   Harry N Pillsbury, US chess player, dies
1906   William Dale, international legal consultant, dies
1910   Lady Mosley, biographer, dies
1918   Derek Barber, CEO (Countryside Commission), dies
1928   Ramon de Basterra, Spanish writer/diplomat (Virulo, mocedades), dies
1936   Kenneth Loach, TV director (Singing the Blues in Red), dies
1938   H V "Ranji" Hordern, cricketer (7 Tests for Australia 1910-12, dies
1938   Peter Michael, CEO (Cray Electronics), dies
1939   Eugene Weldman, last guillotined in France
1941   Johan Wagenaar, Dutch composer (Cyrano de Bergerac), dies at 78
1950   Syed Wazir Ali, cricketer (7 Tests for India), dies
1951   Carl Vogler, composer, dies at 77
1952   Alberto Williams, Argentine composer (Etrerno Reposo), dies at 89
1953   Walter Niemann, composer, dies at 76
1957   D Richardson, writer, dies at 84
1959   Abdul Mouse, Indonesian nationalist foreman/author, dies at about 68
1960   Pierre Reverdy, French author/poet (North-South), dies at 70
1961   Jeff Chandler, [Ira Grossel], actor (Away all boats), dies at 40
1963   Alain F B Alanbrooke, 1st viscount of Brookeborough, dies at 79
1963   John Whiting, British dramatist/actor (Devils), dies
1965   Arnold Meijer, leader (Fascist Nationally Front), dies
1970   Matthew Henderson, cricketer (one Test for NZ 1930), dies
1971   C Christopher Morris, cricketer (brilliant batsman for Phila), dies
1973   Luis Van Rooten, actor (One Man's Family), dies at 66
1974   Pamela Britton, actress (Blondie, My Favorite Martian), dies at 50
1974   Yadavendra Singh, cricketer (Yuvraj of Patiala, Test for India), dies
1978   Cully Richards, actor (Don't Call Me Charlie), dies at 68
1979   Lou Frizzel, actor (Dusty Rhoades-Bonanza), dies at 58
1983   Eelco N van Kleffens, Dutch min of Foreign affairs 1939-46, dies at 88
1983   Peter Mennin(i), US composer (Moby Dick), dies at 60
1984   Chet Allen, actor (Jerry-Bonino, Slats-Troubleshooter), dies at 51
1984   Swale, Kentucky Derby winner, collapses & dies
1985   Piet De Somer, Belgian rector of University of Louvain, dies at 67
1986   Jef Keuleers, Belgian worker's union leader, dies at 75
1986   Kate Smith, singer (God Bless America), dies in Raleigh NC at 78
1987   Dick Howser, mgr (NY Yankees & KC Royal), dies of brain cancer at 51
1989   John Matusek, NFLer (Oak Raider)/actor, dies of a heart attack at 38
1989   Stanley David Griggs, astronaut (STS 51-D), dies plane crash at 59
1990   Dick Elffers, graphic artist, dies
1990   Palmira Henry, fashion designer, dies of cerebral hemorrhage at 44
1992   Dewey Balfa, bayou fiddler, dies at 65
1992   Frederick Exley, novelist (Fan's Note), dies at 63
1993   Angus Suttie, English potter, dies of AIDS at 46
1993   French of Nouhuys, civil servant in Indonesia, dies at 88
1994   Joeri Nagibin, Russian screenwriter (Babje Karstvo), dies at 74
1995   Claire Sterling, journalist, dies at 75

   
 
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