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YEAR EVENTS
330   Constantinople (Byzantium) becomes capital of Roman Empire
1189   Emperor Frederik I Barbarossa & 100,000 crusaders depart Regensburg
1330   Constantinople (Istanbul) becomes new capital by Roman Emperor Constantine for Eastern Roman Empire
1421   Jews are expelled from Styria Austria
1502   Columbus begins 4th & last trip to "Indies"
1548   -12] Great fire in Brielle
1625   -12] Boers besiege Frankenburg estate in Upper-Austria
1674   Netherlands & Cologne sign peace treaty
1678   French adm Jean d'Estr‚es' fleet runs aground on Aves-islands, Cura‡ao
1689   Battle of Bantry Bay, French & English naval battle
1690   English troops of W Phips conquer Port Royal Nova Scotia
1745   Battle of Fontenoy (Doornik): Austrian Succession war
1749   British parliament accept Consolidation Act: fleet reorganization
1751   1st US hospital founded (Pennsylvania Hospital)
1752   1st US fire insurance policy issued (Philadelphia)
1772   Amsterdam theater destroyed by fire, 18 killed
1784   England & Tippu Sahib van Mysore sign peace treaty
1792   Columbia River discovered & named by US Capt Robert Gray
1812   Waltz introduced into English ballrooms. Most observers consider it disgusting & immoral. No wonder it caught on!
1814   Americans defeat British at Battle of Plattsburgh
1816   American Bible Society forms (NY)
1818   Cincinnati Reds Hod Eller no-hits St Louis Cards, 6-0
1833   "Lady-of-the-Lake" strikes iceberg & sinks in N Atlantic; kills 215
1850   Work starts on 1st brick building in SF
1858   Minnesota admitted as 32nd US state
1862   Confederates scuttle CSS Virginia off Norfolk, VA
1864   Battle of Yellow Tavern, VA (Sheridan's Raid, South Anna Bridge)
1864   Gen J E B Stuart is mortally wounded at Yellow Tavern
1865   Jeff Thompson surrenders
1867   Treaty of London drawn, concerning Luxembourg
1875   George "Charmer" Zettlein pitches the 1st 9 inning shutout
1881   Bedrich Smetana's opera "Libusa," premieres in Prague
1887   13th Kentucky Derby: Isaac Lewis aboard Montrose wins in 2:39¬
1888   16th Preakness: F Littlefield aboard Refund wins in 2:49
1892   18th Kentucky Derby: Lonnie Clayton aboard Azra wins in 2:41«
1893   Henri Desgrange establishes 1st bicycle-world record (35.325 km)
1894   American RR Union strikes Pullman Sleeping Car Co
1897   Wash Senator catcher Charlie Farrell throws out 8 attempted stealers
1900   James J Jeffries KOs James J Corbett in 23 for heavywgt boxing title
1904   Andrew Carnegie donates $1.5M to build a peace palace
1907   Bank of SF incorporated
1910   Montana's Glacier National Park forms
1912   38th Kentucky Derby: Carol H Shilling aboard Worth wins in 2:09.4
1916   Einstein's Theory of General Relativity presented
1917   Britain grants Royal Letters Patent to New Zealand
1918   44th Kentucky Derby: William Knapp on Exterminator wins in 2:10.8
1919   Yanks' Jack Quinn & Senators' Walter Johnson, 12 inning 0-0 tie
1921   Tel Aviv is 1st all Jewish municipality
1923   10 HRs hit in Phillies 20-14 victory over St Louis Cards
1924   Cartel des Gauches wins French parliamentary election
1924   Pulitzer Prize awarded to Robert Frost (New Hampshire)
1925   Communist Party of Holland splits
1925   Kara-Kalpak Autonomous Region constituted in RSFSR
1926   Airship Norge leaves Spitsbergen for 1st air crossing of Arctic O
1927   Belgium beats England 9-1 in soccer
1927   Louis B Mayer forms Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences
1928   54th Kentucky Derby: Chick Lang aboard Reigh Count wins in 2:10.4
1928   54th Preakness: Raymond Sonny Workman aboard Victorian wins in 2:00.2
1928   63rd British Golf Open: Walter Hagen shoots a 292 at Royal St George's
1928   General Electric opens 1st TV-station (Schenectady, NY)
1929   1st regularly scheduled TV broadcasts (3 nights per week)
1929   Dr Annie Webb Blanton forms Delta Kappa Gamma Society in Austin Tx
1931   Credit-Anstalt, Austria's largest bank, fails beginning financial collapse of Central Europe
1935   61st Preakness: Willie Saunders aboard Omaha wins in 1:58.4
1940   66th Preakness: Fred A Smith aboard Bimelech wins in 1:58.6
1940   NY World's Fair reopens
1941   1st Messerschmidt 109F shot down above England
1942   Japanese troops conquer Kalewa
1943   Hermann Goering-division in Tunisia surrenders
1943   US 7th div lands on Attu, Aleutian, (1st US territory recaptured)
1944   Opposition group surprise attack post office Washer
1944   Slomp Resistance fighter (Frits de Zwerver) freed from Arnhem prison
1945   US marines conquer Awatsha Draw Okinawa
1946   1st night game at Boston Braves Field (Giants 5, Braves 1)
1946   72nd Preakness: Warren Mehrtens aboard Assault wins in 2:01.4
1947   BF Goodrich announced the development of tubeless tire (Akron Ohio)
1947   Laos accepts constitution for parliamentary democracy
1948   Haganah takes control of Safed & port of Haifa
1948   Luigi Einaudi elected president of Italy
1949   1st Polaroid camera sold $89.95 (NYC)
1949   By a vote of 37-12, Israel becomes 59th member of UN
1949   Siam renames itself Thailand
1950   Belgium mine disaster at Borinage, 39 die
1950   EugŠne Ionesco's "La Cantatrice Chauve," premieres in Paris
1951   Jay Forrester patents computer core memory
1953   Tornado kills 114 in Waco Texas ($39M damage)
1953   Winston Churchill criticizes John Foster Dulles domino theory
1955   Israel attacks Gaza
1956   Pinky Lee Show, last airs on NBC-TV
1957   Gabriel Paris forms govt of Colombia
1958   Beverly Hanson wins LPGA Lawton Golf Open
1958   US performs atmospheric nuclear test at Bikini Island
1958   US performs atmospheric nuclear test at Enwetak
1959   "Kookie, Kookie Lend Me Your Comb" by Byrnes & Connie Stevens hits #4
1959   Elvis Presley's 1st entry on UK charts with "Heartbreak Hotel"
1959   Rodgers & Barer's musical "Once upon a mattress," premieres in NYC
1959   Yankee catcher Yogi Berra's errorless streak of 148 games ends
1960   French liner "France" launched
1960   Israeli soldiers capture Adolf Eichmann in Buenos Aires
1962   Antonio Segni becomes president of Italy
1962   US performs atmospheric nuclear test at Christmas Island
1962   US sends troops to Thailand
1963   "Puff (The Magic Dragon)" by Peter, Paul & Mary hits #2
1963   LA Dodger Sandy Koufax 2nd no-hitter beats NY Giants, 8-0
1963   Racial bomb attacks in Birmingham Alabama
1965   "Flora, the Red Menace" opens at Alvin Theater NYC for 87 performances
1965   1st of 2 cyclones in less than a month kills 35,000 (India)
1965   Bangladesh windstorm kills 17,000
1965   Ellis Island added to Statue of Liberty National monument
1965   USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1965   West Indies becomes 1st holders of the Frank Worrell Cricket Trophy
1966   Real Madrid wins 11th Europe Cup I
1967   "Sing, Israel Sing" opens at Brooks Atkinson Theater NYC for 14 perfs
1967   100,000,000th US phone connected
1967   Great Britain, Ireland & Denmark apply for EG membership
1968   Richard Harris releases "MacArthur Park"
1968   Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens sweep St Louis Blues in 4 games
1968   Students & police battle in Paris, 100s injured
1969   Carol Mann wins LPGA Dallas Civitan Golf Open
1969   Monty Python comedy troupe forms
1970   Sammy Davis Jr weds Altovise
1971   Cleveland's Steve Dunning becomes last AL pitcher to hit grand slam
1972   Giants trade Willie Mays to Mets for pitcher Charlie Williams & cash
1972   John Lennon says his phone is tapped by FBI on Dick Cavett Show
1972   Stanley Cup: Boston Bruins beat NY Rangers, 4 games to 2
1972   US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1973   Dutch govt of Uyl forms
1974   "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" by Frank Sinatra hits #83
1974   "Tubular Bells" by Mike Oldfield hits #7
1974   Steely Dan releases "Rikki Don't Lose that Number"
1975   Donna Caponi Young wins LPGA Lady Tara Golf Classic
1975   Flyers 1-Isles 2-Semifinals-Series tied at 3 games
1975   Israel signs an agreement with European Economic Market
1976   Emmy 3rd Daytime Award presentation
1976   Last broadcast of "Marcus Welby, MD" on ABC-TV
1977   Hamburger SV wins 17th soccer Europe Cup II
1977   Ted Turner manages an Atlanta Braves game
1978   Margaret A Brewer is 1st female general in the US Marine Corps
1980   Pam Higgins wins LPGA Lady Michelob Golf Tournament
1980   Pete Rose, 39, steals second, third, & home in one inning for Phillies
1981   Andrew Lloyd Webber/TS Eliot's musical "Cats," premieres in London
1981   Kim Carnes' "Bette Davis Eyes" hits #1, stay there 9 weeks
1982   Canucks 4-Isles 6-Stanley Cup-Isles hold 2-0 lead
1983   "Dance a Little Closer" opens & closes at Minskoff Theater NYC
1983   Aberdeen wins 23rd Europe Cup II
1983   Comet C/1983 H1 (IRAS-Araki-Alcock) approaches 0.0312 AUs of Earth
1984   Johan Cruijff quits soccer
1984   Tigers set best 30 game start record (26-4)
1984   Transit of Earth as seen on Mars
1985   40 die & 150 injured in fire at Bradford City football ground
1985   Booby trap bomb kills 86 people in India
1985   Dave Concepcion becomes 4th Cin Red teammate to get 2,000 hits, others include Pete Rose, Tony Perez & Cesar Cedeno
1985   Madonna's "Crazy For You," single goes #1
1985   Pope John Paul II arrives in Netherlands
1985   Soccer stadium in Bradford England catches fire; 53 die
1986   Muffin Spencer-Devlin wins LPGA United Virginia Bank Golf Classic
1987   1st heart-lung transplant take place (Baltimore)
1987   Corazon Aquino is elected president in the Philippines
1988   France performs nuclear test
1988   KV Mechelen wins 28th Europe Cup II
1988   Mario Andretti records fastest Indianapolis 500 lap (221.565 mph)
1989   217th & final episode of "Dynasty" is aired
1989   France performs nuclear test at Muruora Island
1989   Kenya announces worldwide ban on ivory to preserve its elephant herds
1989   President Bush orders nearly 2,000 troops to Panama
1990   NY Yankees trade Dave Winfield to Angels for Mike Witt
1993   28th Academy of Country Music Awards: Garth Brooks wins
1993   Paramaribo Suriname TV studio destroyed by fire
1994   "Grease," opens at Eugene O' Neill Theater NYC for 1,503 performances
1994   "Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult," released in France
1994   6 white racists sentenced to death in South Africa
1994   Inter Milan wins 23rd UEFA Cup
1996   Florida Marlin Al Leiter no hits Colo Rockies, 11-0
1996   Valujet DC-9 crashes in Miami, 109 die
1997   "Play On!" closes at Brooks Atkinson Theater NYC after 61 performances
1997   NY Mets C Everett & Butch Huskey are 9th to hit consecutive pinch HRs
1997   Paine Webber Senior Golf Invitational
1997   Sara Lee LPGA Classic
1997   Scott McCarron wins Bellsouth Golf Classic
1997   Terry-Jo Myers wins LPGA Sara Lee Classic

BIRTHS
1568   Christian I, ruler of Anhalt-Bernburg (Battle of White Mountain)
1654   Cornelis van Alkemade, Dutch historian
1722   Peter Camper, Leyden Holland, anatomist/professor (Amsterdam)
1731   Johann Gottfried Seyfert, composer
1772   Henri-Jean Rigel, composer
1791   Jan Vaclav Hugo Vorisek, composer
1807   Ira Aldridge, Great 19th century black Shakespearian actor (Othello)
1811   Chang & Eng Bunker, Chinese Siamese twins
1821   [Carlos] Charles John Stolbrand, Brig General (Union volunteers)
1823   Alfred Stevens, Belgian painter
1830   John Converse Starkweather, Brig General (Union volunteers)
1840   Filippo Capocci, composer
1841   Ernst von Possart, German actor/stage manager/reciter
1847   Godefroid Kurth, Belg historian (La cit‚ de LiŠge au moyen ƒge)
1852   Charles Warren Fairbanks, (R) 26th US VP (1905-09)
1854   John Blackham, cricketer (Australia's 1st wicketkeeper)
1854   Ottmar Mergenthaler, Hachtel Germany, inventor (linotype)
1855   Anatol Konstantinovich Lyadov, Russian composer (Bewitched Lake)
1858   Carl Hauptmann, writer
1869   Francisco Lacerda, composer
1878   Mr Reyskens, oldest male resident of Netherlands, ever
1881   Jan van Gilse, composer/resistance fighter (Frau Helga von Staveren)
1881   Pascual Rogatis, composer
1882   Joseph Marx, Austrian composer/critic
1888   Irving Berlin, [Isadore Balin], Temum Siberia, composer (White Xmas)
1888   P A J Losecaat Vermeer, leader of Dutch High Council
1891   Henry Morgenthau Jr, US Secretary of Treasury (1934-45)
1892   Margaret Rutherford, England, actress (Murder Most Foul)
1894   Anton A Mussert, Dutch nazi leader (NSB)
1894   Florimond Cornellie, Belgium, yachting (Olympic-gold-1920)
1894   Martha Graham, Allegheny Penn, choreographer (Appalachian Spring)
1895   Jan Parandowski, writer
1895   William Grant Still, Woodville Mississippi, composer (Afro-American)
1896   Josip Slavenski, composer
1896   Philippo de Pisis, Italian painter
1897   Izak W van der Merwe, [Boerneef], S Afr writer (Tweetalige Woordeboek)
1901   Mari Sandoz, Nebraska, author (Cheyenne Autumn)
1902   Bid£ Sayao, Niteroi Brazil, soprano (Mimia-La Boh‚me)
1902   Kaarlo Sarkia, Finnish poet (Unen Kaivo)
1903   Charlie Gehringer, Detroit Tigers' 2nd baseman (1924-42)
1904   Guus Weitzel, Dutch radio-announcer
1904   Salvador Dali, Figueras Spain, surrealist artist (Crucifixion)
1905   Marjorie Sykes, peace campaigner
1906   Kent Taylor, [Louis Weiss], Iowa, actor (Boston Blackie, Rough Riders)
1907   Rose Ausl„nder, writer
1909   Herbert Murrill, composer
1910   Jorge Croner de Vasconcelos, composer
1911   Doodles Weaver, LA Calif, comedian (Spike Jones & City Slickers)
1911   Edgar Beck, president (John Mowlem)
1911   Roy James Alfred Kaulback, soldier
1912   Foster Brooks, Louisville Ky, comedian/actor (Miles-Mork & Mindy)
1912   Phil Silvers, Bkln NY, comedian (Sgt Bilko-Phil Silvers Show)
1913   Clare Grundman, composer
1913   Tutti Camarata, Glen Ridge NJ, orch leader (Vic Damone Show)
1916   C J Cela, writer
1916   Camilo Jos‚ Cela, Spain, author (La Colmena-1951)
1917   Hon Montague Woodhouse, Greek resistance organiser
1918   Richard P Feynman, physicist (Feynman-diagrams/Nobel prize 1965)
1918   Robert Hunt, CEO (Dowty Group)
1920   Beryl Bryden, jazz singer
1920   Denver Pyle, Bethune Colo, actor (Dukes of Hazzard, Tammy, Doris Day)
1921   Ian Percival, QC/MP
1923   Joan Moriarty, Brigadier matron-in-chief/dir (Army Nursing Services)
1923   Lord Gordon "Gordy" White, English industrialist/multi-millionaire
1923   Vincent Gordon Lindsay White, tycoon
1924   Antony Hewish, radio astronomer
1924   Jackie Milburn, English soccer star (Newcastle United)
1925   Rhodes Boyson, MP
1926   Ernest Harrison, CEO (Racal Electronics)
1926   Frank Thring, Melbourne Australia, actor (El Cid, Ben-Hur)
1927   Justice Hollis
1927   Mort Sahl, Montreal, comedian/political satirist/beatnik (Big Party)
1927   Zilpha Keatly Snyder, US, sci-fi author (Headless Cupid)
1928   Yaacov Agam, Israeli sculptor
1929   Edward Anson, British vice-admiral
1930   M J Hamlin, Principal/Vice-Chancellor (Dundee University)
1930   Stanley L Elkin, Bkln NY, writer/professor (Living End)
1931   Stephen Smalley, rev/dean (Chester)
1932   Henriette Santer, clinical Psychologist
1932   Valentino [Garavani], Milan Italy, fashion designer
1933   Louis Farrakhan, minister (black islam nation, million man march)
1934   James M Jeffords, (Rep-R-VT, 1975- )
1935   Doug McClure, Glendale Calif, actor (Checkmate, Virginian, Roots)
1936   Ulrich Berkes, writer
1937   David Allan, cricketer (West Indian wicketkeeper 1962-66)
1938   Carla Bley, [Carla Borg], Oakland, musician (Escalator Over the Hill)
1938   Harvey Sollberger, Cedar Rapids Ia, flutist/composer (2 Oboes Troping)
1939   Milt Pappas, baseball pitcher
1940   Ronald Anthony Pellegrino, composer
1941   Eric Burdon, England, rock vocalist (Animals-House of the Rising Sun)
1941   Ian Redpath, cricketer (dependable Australian opening batsman 1964-76)
1942   Rachel Billington, British writer
1943   Arnie Satin, rocker
1943   George Edwards, composer
1943   Les Chadwick, bassist (Gerry & Pacemakers-Ferry Crossed the Mersy)
1943   Nancy Greene, Canada, giant slalom (Olympic-gold-1968)
1944   John Benaud, cricketer (brother of Richie, Australian bat 1972-73)
1947   Claude "Butch" Hudson Trucks, drummer (Allman Brothers)
1948   Alfred Matt, Austria, slalom (Olympic-bronze-1968)
1949   Joƒo Botelho, Lamego Portugal, director (Trafico, Hard Times)
1950   Dane Iorg, baseball player (Philles, Cards)
1950   Jeremy Paxman, broadcaster
1951   Mike Sleman, rugby player
1952   Darrow Igus, Newark NJ, comedian (Fridays, Roll Out)
1953   Boyd Gaines, Atlanta Ga, actor (Mark-One Day at a Time, Sure Thing)
1954   Edgar Riley Jr, rocker (Axe K)
1954   Judith Weir, composer
1955   Jos Haagmans, Dutch singer (Frank Boeijen Group)
1955   Mark Herndon, Springfield Mass, country drummer (Alabama-Take Me Down)
1957   Luca Urbani, Rome Italy, MD/astronaut (STS 78-alt)
1958   Peter Antonie, Australian rower (Olympics-96)
1958   Walt Terrell, baseball player
1959   Martha Quinn, Albany NY, MTV VJ (Tracey-Bradys)
1960   Jrgen Schult, German FR, discus thrower (world record 1986)
1961   Cecile Licad, Manila Philippines, pianist (Leventritt Award-1981)
1961   Diana Lee[-Hsu], Seattle Wa, playmate (May, 1988)
1962   Steve Bono, NFL quarterback (KC Chiefs, GB Packers-Superbowl 31)
1963   Blair Piercy, Vancouver, Canadian Tour golfer (1992 Cordova Bay Open)
1963   Mark Breland, Bkln NY, welterweight boxer (Olympic-gold-1984)
1963   Natasha Richardson, London England, actress (Gothic, Handmaid's Tale)
1964   Bobby Witt, Arlington VA, pitcher (Texas Rangers)
1964   Drew Story, San Clemente Calif, canoe (alt-Olympics-96)
1964   Floyd Youmans, baseball pitcher (Expos)
1964   Jeff Sellers, baseball pitcher (Red Sox)
1964   John Parrott, snooker player
1964   Katie Wagner, daughter of Robert Wagner/model/guest VJ (MTV)
1966   Chris Mohr, NFL punter (Buffalo Bills)
1966   Trenidad Hubbard, Chicago IL, outfielder (Colorado Rockies)
1967   Eric Young, New Brunswick NJ, infielder (Colorado Rockies)
1967   Jamie Brayshaw, cricketer (son of Ian WA & SA right-handed batsman)
1967   Kenneth Gould, Chic Ill, Welterweight boxer (Olympic-bronze-1988)
1969   Amy Legacki, Terrytown NY, 10k runner
1970   Dean Capobianco, Australian 200m/400m (Olympics-92, 96)
1970   Michael Joubert, Australian 400m/800m (Olympics-96)
1971   Corey Fuller, NFL cornerback (Minn Vikings)
1971   Yo Murphy, WLAF receiver (Scottish Claymores)
1972   Andrew Bonhomme, Melbourne VIC, Australasia golfer
1972   Hicham El-Mashtoub, NFL center (Houston Oilers)
1972   Stefen Reid, CFL linebacker (Montreal Alouettes)
1973   Dean Pullar, Cobram Victoria Australia, diver (Olympics-96)
1973   Michelle Venturella, US softball infielder (Olympics-gold-96)
1973   Patrick Sapp, NFL offensive linebacker (San Diego Chargers)
1974   Roger Juffing, soccer player (Fortuna Sittard
1980   Matthew Lawrence, Phila, actor (Dynasty, Matthew-Brotherly Love)
1981   Austin O'Brien, actor (Apollo 13, My Girl 2, Lawnmower Man)
1982   Jonathan Jackson, Orlando Fla, actor (Lucky-General Hospital)

DEATHS
1610   Matteo Ricci, Italian missionary (China), dies
1631   Christoph Buel, composer, dies at 57
1742   Francesco Stradivari, Ital violin maker/son of Antonius, dies at 70
1772   Joseph Kerckhoff, Limburg surgeon/robber captain, hanged
1778   William Pitt Sr, English premier (1756-61, 66-68), dies at 69
1779   John Heart, US farmer (signed Decl of Independence), dies at about 68
1819   Caspar Furstenau, composer, dies at 47
1845   Karoly Filtsch, composer, dies at 14
1849   Carl Otto Ehrenfried Nicolai, composer, dies at 38
1849   Otto Nicolai, German composer/conductor, dies at 39
1857   E Fran‡ois Vidocq, French criminalogist/police officer, dies at 81
1871   John Herschel, cataloguer of southern hemisphere stars, dies at 79
1881   Henri-Fr‚d‚ric Amiel, Swiss/French writer (Journal Intime), dies at 59
1885   Ferdinand Hiller, German pianist/composer/conductor, dies at 73
1895   Feliks Jaronski, composer, dies at 71
1907   John Albert Delany, composer, dies at 54
1916   Karl Schwarzschild, German astronomer (s-effect), dies
1916   Max Reger, composer, dies at 43
1916   Max [Johann BJM] Reger, German composer/pianist/organist, dies at 43
1917   Otto Adolf Klauwell, composer, dies at 66
1920   William D Howells, US author (A Woman's Reason), dies at 83
1927   Henry Martyn Robert, (Robert's Rules of Order), dies at 90
1927   Juan Gris, Spanish cubist painter, dies at 40
1935   Edward H Thompson, US archaeologist (Mayan civilization), dies at 78
1937   Viliam Figus, composer, dies at 62
1938   Alfonsina Storni, Argentine poet (El dulce da¤o/suicide), dies at 45
1938   Arnold Sauwen, Flemish poet (Hours of Solitude), dies at 81
1944   Henk Hos, resistance fighter, executed at 37
1947   Else JT Rangstrím, Swedish conductor/singer/composer/critic, dies
1947   Ture Rangstrom, composer, dies at 62
1949   Adrianus PHA de Kleyn, throat/nose/otologist (ear doctor), dies at 65
1952   Giovanni Tebaldini, composer, dies at 87
1953   Jean Adair, dies at 80
1955   G L Jessop, cricketer (match-winning batsman, brilliant field), dies
1956   Walter S Adams, US astronomer/director of Mount Wilson, dies at 79
1960   John D Rockefeller Jr, philanthropist, dies at 86
1965   Ludovicus H "Lode" Baekelmans, Flemish playwright, dies at 86
1965   Roger Vailland, French author, dies at 57
1973   Grigory M Kosinzev, Russian director, dies
1976   Alvar Aalto, architect (Finlandia House), dies at 78
1976   Camille Schmit, composer, dies at 68
1976   J Anaya, Bolivian military/ambassador to France, murdered
1978   John Clinge Doorenbos, Dutch journalist/poet, dies at 93
1979   Joan Chandler, dies at 55
1979   Lester Raymond Flatt, musician (Ballad of Jed Clampett), dies at 64
1981   Bob Marley, reggae singer, dies of brain & lung cancer at 36
1981   Hoyt J Fuller, editor (1st World magazine), dies at 57
1982   Leigh Snowden, actress (Hot Rod Rumble), dies at 51 of cancer
1982   Piet van Egmond, organist/conductor, dies at 70
1983   Zenna [Chlarson] Henderson, author (Anything Box), dies at 65
1985   Chester Gould, cartoonist (Dick Tracy), dies at 84
1985   Garmt Stuiveling, literatrary (Ego & Echo), dies at 77
1985   Jorja Curtright, actor (Whistle Stop), dies of a heart attack
1985   Samuel Frith, English co-founder of soccer team (Bradford City), dies
1988   H A R (Kim) Philby, British double agent, dies
1991   Filip J Field, dies at 67
1991   Ho Dam, foreign minister North-Korea (1970-83), dies
1992   Carlos Herrera, drink inventor (Margarita), dies at 90
1992   Elizabeth McDonald, inventor (Spic & Span), dies at 98
1994   Alfred James Broomhall, methodist Missionary, dies at 82
1994   Danny Overbea, blues singer/guitarist, dies at 68
1994   Leonard Friedman, violinist, dies at 63
1994   Lewis B Puller, US writer (Pulitzer 1992), commits suicide at 48
1994   Timothy Carey, dies of stroke at 64
1995   Arthur Lubin, director (Francis The Talking Mule, Mr Ed), dies at 96
1995   David Avidan, poet/writer, dies at 62
1995   William John Phillips, actor (Nothing but a Man), dies at 80
1996   Bruce Boyce, singer/teacher, dies at 85
1996   Joan Thirkettle, journalist, dies at 48
1996   Malcolm MacEwen, writer, dies at 84
1996   Nnamdi Azikiwe, Pres of Nigeria (1963-66), dies
1996   Walter Hyatt, #Musician, dies at 46
1997   Brenda Carlin, TV producer/wife of comedian George Carlin, dies at 57

   
 
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