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YEAR EVENTS
374   9th recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet
600   Pope Gregory the Great decreea saying "God bless You" is the correct response to a sneeze
1486   Diet of Frankfort
1512   Battle at Valeggio: French troops beat Venetianen
1559   Pope Paul IV calls for deposition of sovereigns supporting heresy
1641   English king Charles I accept Triennial Act
1655   Dutch Grand Pensionary advisor Johan de Witt marries Wendela Bicker
1659   1st known check (œ400) (on display at Westminster Abbey)
1666   Netherlands & Brandenburg sign treaty
1677   Earl of Shaftesbury arrested/confined in London Tower
1741   Benjamin Franklin's General Magazine (2nd US Mag) begins publishing
1742   Earl of Wilmington becomes British premier
1751   1st publication of Gray's "Elegy Written in a Country Church Yard"
1760   Native American hostages killed in Ft Prince George SC
1771   Messier presents his original list of 45 M-objects to French Academy
1777   Messier adds M53 to his catalog (globular cluster in Coma Berenice)
1804   Lt Stephen Decatur raids Tripoli Harbor & burns Navy frigate "Philadelphia" after pirates seized it
1824   Athenaeum founded
1832   HMS Beagle/Charles Darwin reaches St-Pauls (1øN, 29øW)
1838   Kentucky passes law permitting women to attend school under conditions
1840   American Charles Wilkes discovers Shackleton Ice Shelf, Antarctica
1846   Battle of Sobraon ends 1st Sikh War in India
1854   Franz Liszts symphony "Orpheus," premieres
1857   Gallaudet College (Natl Deaf Mute college) forms (Wash DC)
1860   Dutch Rochussen/Van Bosse govt resigns
1862   Ft Donelson captured by Gen Grant (1,400 confederates surrender)
1864   Battle of Mobile, AL - operations by Union Army
1868   Benevolent & Protective Order of Elks forms (NY)
1878   Silver dollar became US legal tender
1880   American Society of Mechanical Engineers forms (NYC)
1883   "Ladies Home Journal" begins publishing
1887   1st newspaper convention (Rochester NY)
1887   Eduard Douwes Dekker writes his last text (Lf8-c5)
1892   Opera "Werther," premieres in Vienna
1894   British troops occupy Ilorin, Gold Coast
1899   Pelham Warner scores 132 on Test Cricket debut (Eng v SA Johannesburg)
1900   1st Chinese daily newspaper in US publishes (Chung Sai Yat Po-SF)
1900   Stanley Cup: Montreal Shamrocks beat Winnipeg Victorias, 3 games to 1
1903   -59øF (-51øC), Pokegama Dam, Minnesota (state record)
1905   1st US Esperanto club organizes in Boston
1909   1st subway car with side doors goes into service (NYC)
1909   Serbia mobilizes against Austria-Hungary
1912   VSV soccer team forms in Ijmuiden
1913   President Taft agrees not to intervene in Mexico
1914   1st airplane flight (LA to SF)
1915   Frank Home Run Baker, 28, announces retirement following a contract dispute with Connie Mack. He sits out 1915 season
1916   Russian troops conquer Erzurum Armenia
1917   1st synagogue in 425 years opens in Madrid
1918   Lithuania declares independence from Russia & Germany (National Day)
1923   Allies accept Latvia's occupation of Memel territory
1923   Howard Carter finds Pharoah Tutankhamen
1923   US female Figure Skating championship won by Theresa Weld Blanchard
1923   US male Figure Skating championship won by Sherwin Badger
1926   Suzanne Lenglen defeats Helen Wills in Tennis at Cannes France
1927   No‰l Coward's "Marquise," premieres in London
1927   US restores diplomatic relations with Turkey
1929   KID-AM in Idaho Falls ID begins radio transmissions
1931   Extreme right wing Svinhufvud becomes president of Finland
1932   1st patent issued for a tree, to James Markham for a peach tree
1933   Catholic newspaper Germania warns against nazis/communists
1933   England regains the Ashes, thanks to bodyline tactics
1936   4th Winter Olympic games close at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
1936   Spanish Frente Popular (People's Front) wins elections
1937   DuPont Corp patents nylon, developed by employee Wallace H Carothers
1937   Jean Anouilh's "Le Voyageur Sans Baggage," premieres in Paris
1938   US Federal Crop Insurance program authorized
1940   British search plane finds German Altmark off Norway
1942   German submarines attack Aruba oil refinery
1943   -32øF (-36øC), Falls Village, Connecticut (state record)
1943   British premier Winston Churchill gets pneumonia
1943   Red army conquers Kharkov
1943   Sign on Munich facade: "Out with Hitler! Long live freedom!" done by "White Rose" student group, caught on 2/18, beheaded on 2/
1943   Withdrawing Africa Corps reaches Mareth-line in North-Africa
1945   US forces land on Corregidor, complete conquest on March 3
1945   Venezuela declares war on nazi-Germany
1946   "Duchess Misbehaves" closes at Adelphi Theater NYC after 5 perfs
1946   1st commercially designed helicopter tested, Bridgeport Ct
1947   Morton Gould's 3rd Symphony, premieres
1948   1st newsreel telecast, "20th Century Fox-Movietone News" shown on NBC
1948   Miranda, famous moon of Uranus, photographed for 1st time
1950   Longest-running prime-time game show, "What's My Line" begins on CBS
1950   Writers fail to elect anyone to Baseball's Hall of Fame
1951   NYC passes bill prohibiting racism in city-assisted housing
1951   SF City Hall dome fire
1952   Hall of Famer Honus Wagner, 77, retires; Pirates retire his #33
1952   Ian Craig makes NSW cricket debut aged 16 years 249 days (NSW record)
1954   WNEM TV channel 5 in Bay City, MI (NBC) begins broadcasting
1956   Britain abolishes death penalty
1958   Betsy Rawls wins LPGA St Petersburg Golf Open
1959   Fidel Castro named himself Cuba's premier after overthrowing Batista
1959   Leonard Spigelgass' "Majority of One," premieres in NYC
1960   US nuclear submarine USS Triton set off on underwater round-world trip
1961   1st all-solid-propellant rocket put in orbit, Wallops Island, Va
1961   China uses it's 1st nuclear reactor
1961   US satellite Explorer 9 is launched
1962   Darius Milhaud's 12th Symphony, premieres
1962   US Open Tennis: Jimmy Bostwick defeats brother Pete to win
1963   1st round-trip swim of Strait of Messina, Italy (Mary Revell of US)
1963   Beatles top British rock charts with "Please, Please Me"
1963   C & A Building in Amsterdam burns down
1964   "Foxy" opens at Ziegfeld Theater NYC for 72 performances
1964   Beatles' 2nd appearance on "Ed Sullivan Show"
1965   "Baker Street" opens at Broadway Theater NYC for 313 performances
1965   Pegasus 1 launched to detect micro-meteors
1966   Bob Cowper makes 307 v England at the MCG, 727 mins, 20 fours
1966   End of Wally Grout's Test Cricket career, 187 dismissals as Aust WK
1966   France performs underground nuclear test at Ecker Algeria
1967   Red Ruffing selected to Hall of Fame
1968   Beatles George Harrison & John Lennon & wives fly to India for transcendental meditation study with the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
1968   Country's 1st 911 phone system went into service in Haleyville, Ala
1968   Elvis Presley receives gold record for "How Great Thou Art"
1970   Joe Frazier TKOs Jimmy Ellis in 5 for heavyweight boxing title
1972   1st NBA to score 30,000 points (Wilt Chamberlain in 940 games)
1972   German mass murderers "Three of Breda" freed
1972   Test Cricket debut of Lawrence Rowe WI v NZ Kingston, 214 & 100
1972   Wilt Chamberlain hit 30,000 point mark during a game with Phoenix Suns
1973   WI v Australia at Kingston, 1st time since 1955 without Sobers
1975   Washington Capitals 1st NHL shutout, beating KC Scouts 3-0
1977   USSR performs nuclear test at Sary Shagan USSR
1978   1st Computer Bulletin Board System (Ward & Randy's CBBS, Chicago)
1979   George Harrison releases "Blow Away"
1979   USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1980   Continuous traffic jam extends 176 km north of Lyons, France
1980   Eric Heiden skates 5k in 7:02.29 (Olympic Record)
1982   Agatha Barbara elected as 1st female president of Malta
1982   Assembled STS-3 vehicle moves from Vandenberg AFB to launch pad
1982   Lee Majors & Farrah Fawcett Majors divorce
1984   Bill Johnson becomes 1st American to win Olympic downhill skiing gold
1984   NJ Devils 1st OT goal, Jan Ludvig beats Hartford Whalers 6-5
1985   Largest NBA crowd to date, 43,816, sees Phila at Detroit
1985   Livingston Bramble defeats Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini to win WBA champ
1985   NJ Devils score their fastest hat trick in 42 seconds
1986   "Uptown... It's Hot!" closes at Lunt-Fontanne NYC after 24 perfs
1986   French air force bombs Ouadi Doum airport in Chad
1986   Hein Vergeer becomes world champion skater
1986   Karlstad skates world record 10 km (14:12.14)
1986   Mario Soares (Socialist) elected Portugal's 1st civilian pres
1987   John Demjanjuk, accused of being "Ivan the Terrible" trial begins
1988   1st documented combat action by US military advisors in El Salvador
1989   Egypt, Iraq, Jordan & North Yemen form common market
1989   Jane Fonda & Tom Hayden separate after 16 years of marriage
1989   Orel Hershiser, Dodger pitcher signs $7.9M-3 year contract
1989   Roger Clemens, Red Sox pitcher signs $7.5M-3 year contract
1989   William Hayden becomes governor-general of Australia
1991   Dutch PPR, Political Party Radicals, disbands
1991   US female Figure Skating championship won by Tonya Harding
1992   Former silver Goodyear blimps are now painted yellow & blue
1992   LA Lakers retire Magic Johnson's #32 uniform
1993   Sandra V"lker swims world record 50m backstroke (28.33 sec)
1994   6.5 earthquake strikes SE Sumatra, kills 200
1994   Johann Olav Koss skates world record 1500m (1:51.29)
1994   Premier Alfonso Bustamente ends govt in Peru
1996   Gary Kirsten scores 188* for S Africa v UAE at Rawalpindi
1997   At age 25, Jeff Gordon is youngest winner in Daytona 500 history
1997   GTE Suncoast Senior Golf Classic
1997   Paul Stankowski wins Hawaiian Golf Open
1997   Terry-Jo Myers wins LPGA Los Angeles Women's Championship
1998   Tellabs Inc acquires Coherent Communications Systems for $670 million

BIRTHS
1075   Ordericus Vitalis, French monk/historian/poet
1497   Philipp Melanchthon, Germ, Protestant reformer (Augsburgse Confessie)
1514   Rh„ticus, [Rheticus], Austrian astronomer/mathematician
1519   Gaspard de Coligny, Huguenot leader/French admiral
1620   Frederick William, Great Elector, founder of Brandenburg-Prussia
1669   Arnold Boonen, Dutch portrait painter
1684   Bohuslav M Czernohorsky, Czech monk/composer
1684   Bohuslav Matej Czernohorsky, Czech monk/composer
1698   Pierre Bouguer, French mathematician (heliometer)
1709   Charles Avison, composer
1740   Giambattista Bodoni, Saluzzo Italy, printer/typeface designer (Bodoni)
1746   Johann Heinse, German Sturm und Drang novelist/art critic
1774   Pierre Rode, composer
1787   Andreas Schelfhout, Dutch painter/etcher/lithographer
1788   Juan van Halen, Dutch/Spanish officer/adventurer
1790   Chretien Urhan, composer
1807   Lysander Cutler, Bvt Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1866
1812   Henry Wilson, (R) 18th VP (1873-75)
1813   Joseph Reid Anderson, Brig General (Confederate Army) died in 1892
1813   Semyon Stepanovich Gulak-Artemovsky, composer
1821   Heinrich Barth, Hamburg Germany, geographer/explorer (Central Africa)
1822   Francis Galton, Birmingham England, anthropologist & geneticist
1822   James Patton Anderson, Major General (Confederate Army), died in 1872
1823   John Daniel Imboden, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1895
1826   Franz von Holstein, composer
1826   Joseph V von Scheffel, German writer (Gaudeamus)
1831   Nikolai Leskow, writer
1832   Camille Armand Jules Marie de Polignac, Mjr General (Confederate Army)
1834   Ernst Heinrich Haeckel, Potsdam Germ, biologist (Causes of Evolution)
1836   Benjamin Edward Woolf, Dutch composer
1838   Arnoldus Pannevis, South African ship's doctor/linguist
1838   Henry Adams, Boston Mass, historian, writer (Education of Henry Adams)
1847   Ludwig Philipp Scharwenka, German composer (Album polonaise)
1848   Hugo de Vries, Dutch botanist (How species emerge)
1850   Octave Mirbeau, France, writer (Journal of a Lady's Maid)
1852   Charles Taze Russell, religion founder (Jehovah's Witnesses)
1852   William Scarborough, Macon Ga, linguist/author (Birds of Aristophanes)
1854   Oscar Fetras, composer
1856   Willem Kes, Dutch violinist/composer/conductor (Parkorkest Amsterdam)
1858   Laurence "Lon" Myers, US, track star (top US miler)
1866   Johann Strauss, Austria, composer (Waltz King)
1866   Vyacheslav I Ivanov, Russian philosopher/classical/poet [NS=Feb 28]
1866   William "Sliding Billy" Hamilton, NJ, hall of fame baseball player
1868   Wilhelm Schmidt, German anthropologist/linguist (Anthropos)
1876   George Macauley Trevelyan, England, historian (Giuseppi Garibaldi)
1878   Selim Palmgren, Finnish pianist/composer/conductor (Peter Schlemihl)
1881   Maurits H E Uyldert, Dutch poet/writer (Youth of a Poet)
1884   Robert Flaherty, Mich, father of documentary film (Nanook of North)
1886   Andrew Ducat, cricketer (Test for Eng 1921 (3 & 2) Soccer intl)
1886   Van Wyck Brooks, NJ, literary historian/writer (Ordeal of Mark Twain)
1890   Semyon Semyonovich Bogatiryov, composer
1893   Ivor Armstrong Richards, England, literary critic [OS]
1896   Alexander Brailowsky, Russia, pianist (Chopin)
1896   Charles A L Panz‚ra, French baritone (L'horizon Chim‚rique)
1898   Katharine Cornell, actress (Barretts of Wimpole St)
1900   Albert Maurice Hackett, playwright/screenwriter
1901   Chester Morris, NYC, actor (Diagnosis: Unknown)
1901   Wayne King, Savannah Ill, saxophonist/bandleader (Waltz King)
1903   Edgar Bergen, Chicago, ventriloquist (Charlie McCarthy)
1904   Ellis Achong, cricketer (West Indian SLA, 8 wickets in 6 Tests)
1904   George F Kennan, Milwaukee Wisc, US ambassador (to Moscow)
1905   Jose Munoz Molleda, composer
1905   Lord Franks, British ambassador (to US)
1906   Jeffrey Lynn, actor (Tony Rome, Butterfield 8, Up Front)
1906   Vera Menchik, Moscow, 1st official women's world chess champ (1927)
1907   Angh‚los Terzakis, Greece, writer (Without God)
1907   Fernando Previtali, composer
1907   Henri van Albada, Belgian sculptor (Charles V)
1909   Hugh Beaumont, Lawrence Ks, actor (Ward Cleaver-Leave it to Beaver)
1909   Jeffrey Lynn, Auburn Mass, actor (My Son Jeep, Roaring Twenties)
1910   Michael Milne-Watson, CEO (BUPA)
1910   Miguel Bernal Jiminez, composer
1911   Hal Porter, Australia, writer (Tilted Cross, Paper Chase)
1912   Arthur Crook, British editor (Times Literary Supplement)
1912   Bob Tadema Sporry, Dutch (female) author
1912   Del Sharbutt, Cleburne Tx, TV announcer (Your Hit Parade)
1912   Machito "Frank Grillo", Florida, bandleader (created salsa music)
1912   Maitland Mackie, Lord Lt (Aberdeenshire)
1914   J Tobin, British anaesthetist
1914   Jimmy Wakely, Mineola Ark, country vocalist (5 Star Jubilee)
1916   William Ballard Doggett, jazz musician
1918   K roly earl Khuen-H‚derv ry, Hungarian governor/premier (1910-12)
1920   Hubert van Herreweghen, Flemish writer/journalist
1920   Lee Russell, Cleveland Oh, vocalist (Vincent Lopez)
1920   Patty Andrews, Minneapolis MN, vocalist (Andrews Sisters)
1921   Jean Behra, auto racer
1922   Geraint Evans, British opera vocalist (Knaben Wunderhorn)
1922   Paul van 't Veer, Dutch journalist/writer (Het Vrije Volk)
1924   James Swaffield, director-general (Swaffield & Clerk to the GLC)
1924   Peter Webster, British High Court Judge
1925   David Emms, director (London Goodenough Trust for Overseas Graduates)
1925   John Schlesinger, London England, director (Midnight Cowboy, Darling)
1925   PER Bailey, director (Gatwick & Stansted Airports)
1926   Jack Levy, mechanical engineer
1926   John Schlesinger, film director, (Midnight Cowboy)
1926   Vera-Ellen, [Westmeyr Rohe], Cincinnati, actress/dancer (Wonder Man)
1929   Peter NF Porter, Australian/British author/poet (Chair of Babel)
1930   F G R Cuming, painter
1930   Peggy King, Greensburg Pa, vocalist/actress (George Gobel Show)
1930   Ricou Browning, Florida, director/actor (Thunderball)
1931   A Kolleritsch, writer
1931   Gamini Goonesena, cricket leg-spinner (all-rounder for Ceylon, Notts)
1931   George E Sangmeister, (Rep-D-Illinois)
1931   Ken Takakura, [Goichi Oda], Kita Japan, actor (Story of Antarctic)
1932   A Appelfeld, writer
1932   Gretchen Wyler, Bartlesville Okla, actress (Silk Stockings)
1932   Nand Baert, Belgian radio/TV-host
1932   Otis Blackwell, composer/singer
1934   Austin "Ted" Taylor, US gospel/R&B-singer (Be Ever Wonderful)
1934   Marlene Bauer Hagge, Eureka SD, LPGA golfer (1950 Woman Athlete)
1935   Brian Bedford, England, actor (Anthony-Coronet Blue)
1935   Robin Clark, chemist (FRS)
1935   Sonny Bono, Detroit, vocalist (Sonny & Cher)/(Rep-R-Ca, 1995-98)
1937   Paul Bailey, novelist
1937   Valentin Vasilyevich Bondarenko, cosmonaut
1938   Barry Primus, NYC, actor (Sgt McKenna-Cagney & Lacey, Boxcar Bertha)
1938   John Corigliano, NYC, composer (Fern Hill, Ghosts of Versailles)
1939   David Griffiths, portrait painter
1939   Harold Kalin, singer
1940   Karoli Ruth Needles, painter
1941   Vitali Kuznetsov, USSR, judo (Olympic-silver-1972)
1942   Gabriel Brncic, composer
1942   Kim Chong-Il, [Yura], president of North-Korea (1994- )
1943   Anthony Dowell, London, ballet dancer (Royal Ballet)
1943   J D Moore, headmaster (St Dunstan's College)
1943   James Beaton, British GC
1944   Richard Ford, US author (Sportswriter)
1946   Aleksandr Shaparenko, USSR, 1K kayak (Olympic-gold-1972)
1946   Ian Lavender, British actor (Stupid Boy in Dad's Army)
1946   J R Farndon, British consultant surgeon
1949   Dorus Vrede, Surinam poet (Otobanda; the Other Bank)
1950   Peter Hain, British MP
1950   William Katt, LA Calif, actor (Greatest American Hero, 1st Love)
1953   Andre St Lauren, NHLer
1953   George Martin, NFLer (NY Giants)
1953   Mike Ford, NYC, Canadian Tour golfer (1976 Port Jefferson Open)
1954   David Lombardo, rocker
1954   Iain [Menzies] Banks, UK, sci-fi author (Wasp Factory)
1954   Michael Holding, cricket fast bowler (Whispering Death-Awesome for WI)
1955   George Martin, NFL defensive back (NY Giants)
1955   Guy Gallo, New Orleans LA, writer (Under the Volcano)
1955   Jeff Clayton, US jazz saxophonist/composer (Groove Shop)
1956   James Ingram, vocalist (On the Wings of Love)
1957   LeVar Burton, Landstuhl Germany, (Roots, Star Trek Next Generation)
1958   Herb Williams, NBA center (Toronto Raptors, NY Knicks)
1958   Ice-T, rap singer/actor (New Jack City, Tank Girl, Crazy Six)
1958   John Paul Morse, Marshall MI, PGA golfer (1995 United Airlines)
1958   Lisa Loring, actress (As the World Turns, Wednesday-Addams Family)
1959   John P McEnroe, tennis player (US Open 1979-81, 84 Wimb 1981, 83, 84)
1959   Kelly Tripuka, Glenn Ridge NJ, NBA forward (Det Pistons, Utah Jazz)
1961   Andy Taylor, Engld, rock guitarist (Duran Duran-Hungry Like the Wolf)
1962   Alexa Kenin, NYC, actress (Mousie-Coed Fever)
1962   Tony Kiley, rocker (Blow Monkeys-Wicked Ways)
1964   Mark Price, NBA guard (Cleveland Caveliers)
1966   Eric Uptagrafft, Spokane Wash, prone rifle (Olympics-1996)
1967   Robert Massey, NFL cornerback (Arizona Cardinals, Detroit Lions)
1968   Cecil Gray, NFL tackle (Arizona Cardinals)
1968   Erik Regtop, Dutch soccer player (SC Heerenveen)
1969   Claude Lambert, Montreal Quebec, boxer (Olympics-96)
1969   Fermin Cacho, Barcelona Spain, 1500m (Olympics-2 gold-92, 96)
1969   Tim Costo, US baseball infielder (Cincinnati Reds)
1970   Saskia Linssen, Venlo Holland, playmate (Jun, 1991)
1971   Anthony Abrams, NFL defensive tackle (KC Chiefs)
1971   Chi Kredell, Long Beach Ca, water polo driver (Olympics-96)
1971   Larry Jones, NFL running back (Washington Redskins)
1971   Marco Sas, Dutch soccer player (NAC)
1971   Mike Hubbard, Lynchburg VA, catcher (Chic Cubs)
1971   Shivanthini Dharmasiri, Miss Universe-Sri Lanka (1996)
1971   Van Tuinei, defensive end (San Diego Chargers)
1972   Jerome Bettis, running back (Pittsburgh Steelers)
1973   Cathy Freeman, Mackay Aust, 100m/200m/400m (Olympics-silver-92, 96)
1973   James Young, Australian water polo player (Olympics-96)
1974   Jevon Langford, defensive end (Cincinnati Bengals)
1974   Kathy McCormack, ice hockey forward (Canada, Oly-Silver-98)
1974   Kimberly Dawn Whipany, Okla, rocker (PC Quest-Can You See)
1975   Casey Barrett, Montreal Quebec, 200m Butterfly (Olympics-96)
1975   Marty Murray, Deloraine, NHL center (Calgary Flames)
1977   Alexei Morozov, NHL forward (Team Russia Oly-Silver-1998, Pittsburgh)
1977   Trina Jackson, 4X200m freestyle swimmer (Olympics-gold-96)
1978   Caroline Hunt, Chic Ill, rhythmic gymnast (US team-96)
1979   Emma Louise DeSilets, Miss Washington Teen USA (1997)
1998   Mr Jefferson, Virginia, 1st cloned calf
2335   Geordi La Forge, character on Star Trek Next Generation

DEATHS
309   Pamphilus van Caesarea, Palestinian scholar/martyr, beheaded
923   Abu Dja'far Mohammed Djarir al-Tabari, islamic historian, dies at 83
1247   Hendrik Raspe, [Papenking], count of Thringen, dies
1279   Afonso III, King of Portugal (1248-79), dies
1391   Johannes V Palaeologus, Emperor of Byzantium (1341-91), dies
1538   Everhard/Erardus van de Mark, prince-bishop of Liege, dies at 65
1653   Johannes Schultz, composer, dies at 70
1754   Richard Mead, physician, dies
1779   William Boyce, English organist/composer (Cathedral Music), dies
1791   Richard earl d'Alton, Austria general of S Neth, commits suicide at 58
1799   Charles Theoby, ruler (Palts & Bayern), dies at 74
1803   Jan V clav Stich, Bohemian composer, dies at 56
1823   Johann Gottfried Schict, composer, dies at 69
1825   George Gerson, composer, dies at 34
1829   Fran‡ois-Joseph Gossec, Belg/Fr composer (Messe of Morts), dies at 95
1834   Lionel Lukin, life boat pioneer, dies
1851   Anne Nagell van Ampsen, Dutch politician, dies at 95
1857   Auguste-Gaspard-Louis Desnoyers, French engraver, dies at 77
1857   Elisha Kent Kane, Arctic explorer (Kane Basin), dies at 37
1858   Georg F Creuzer, German philological/historian, dies at 86
1864   Vaclav Jindrich Veit, composer, dies at 58
1892   Henry Walter Bates, naturalist/explorer (South America), dies
1899   Fran‡ois F‚lix Faure, president of France (1895-99), dies at 57
1900   George Labram, US mine engineer in South Africa, dies in battle
1907   Giosu‚ Carducci, poet (Nobel 1906), dies
1910   Albert Heinrich Zabel, composer, dies at 75
1912   Edgar Evans, British explorer (Antarctica), dies
1915   Emil Waldteufel, [Charles Levy], French composer (Estudiantina), dies
1916   Jeltje de Bosch Kemper, Dutch feminist, dies at 79
1916   [Gerard] Jan Ligthart, Dutch educator (Ot & Sien), dies at 57
1931   Dirk Sch„fer, Dutch pianist/composer (Klavier), dies at 57
1933   Archie Jackson, cricketer (of TB, Aus bat too briefly Avg 47.4), dies
1934   Eduard Bagritsky, [Dzjubin], Russ poet/journalist, dies at 38
1936   Tommy Ward, S African cricket wicket keeper (23 Tests), electrocuted
1938   Otto zur Linde, German author (Lieder of the Leids), dies at 64
1939   Jura Soyfer, writer, dies at 26
1944   Edmund von Borck, composer, dies at 37
1945   Billy Frank, cricketer (Test S Afr v Eng 1896, 5 & 2, 1-52), dies
1945   Rudolf V„rnlund, Swedish playwright (Upproret), dies at 45
1950   David Denton, cricketer (England batsman in 11 Tests 1905-10), dies
1951   Henri Velge, 1st chairman (Belgian Council of State), dies at 65
1952   Knut [Pedersen] Hamsun, Norwegian writer (Wanders, Nobel 1920), dies
1957   Leslie Hore-Belisha, [Lord Halifax], Brit min of Transport, dies at 63
1963   Laszlo Lajtha, composer, dies at 70
1966   Hendrik W Tilanus, artillery officer/leader (CHU 1939-63), dies at 81
1967   Smiley Burnette, cowboy (Charlie-Petticoat Junction), dies at 55
1968   Healey Willan, composer, dies at 87
1973   Pieter Van der Bijl, cricketer (outstanding S Af bat in 1938-39), dies
1979   Louise Allbritton, actress (Celia-Stage Door), dies at 58
1979   Nematullah Nassiri, Iran general/head of Savak, executed
1979   William Gargan, actor (New Adventures of Martin Kane), dies at 73
1981   Howard Hanson, composer, dies at 84
1984   Ken Williams, TV announcer (Video Village), dies at 69
1985   Larry Ward, actor (Frank Ragan-Dakotas), dies at 69
1986   Howard Da Silva, Cleve Oh, actor (Ben Franklin-1776), dies at 76
1987   Dmitri Borisovich Kabalevsky, composer, dies at 82
1990   Keith Haring, artist/cartoonist (brilliant baby), dies of AIDs at 31
1991   Enrique B Varela, commandant Nicaragua contra's, dies
1992   Abbas Musawi, leader of Hezbollah, assassinated
1992   Angela Carter, British novelist (Magic Toyshop), dies of cancer at 51
1992   George Mann MacBeth, Scottish journalist/poet (A War Quartet), dies
1992   Janio Quadros, president of Brazil (1961), dies
1992   Winand J Borgerhoff Mulder, court judge Amster (squaters), dies at 78
1993   Donald Phelps, dies of AIDS at 61
1993   Richard Salant, news president (CBS-60 Minutes), dies at 78
1995   John Everett Allen, US businessman, dies at 91
1995   Martin Soames, traveller, dies at 91
1996   Brownie McGhee, blues guitarist, dies at 81
1996   Charles McCorquodale, art historian, dies at 47
1996   Edmund G "Pat" Brown, politician, dies at 90
1996   Kenneth Robinson, politician/businessman, dies at 84
1996   MacLean Stevenson, actor (M*A*S*H), dies of heart attack at 66
1996   Roger Bowen, actor (M*A*S*H, Main Event, What about Bob), dies at 62
1996   Susan Bosence, textile designer, dies at 82
1996   Walter Brown "Brownie" McGhee, blues singer/guitarist, dies at 80
1998   Martha Gellhorn, war reporter (Reuthers), dies at 89

   
 
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