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YEAR EVENTS
1091   Battle at Monte Levunium: Emperor Alexius I beats Petshegenes
1429   Joan of Arc leads Orleans, France, to victory over English
1522   Emperor Charles V names Frans van Holly inquisitor-gen of Netherlands
1540   Emperor Charles declares all privileges of Gent ended
1550   Emperor Charles V gives inquisiters additional authority
1553   Flemish woman introduces practice of starching linen into England
1623   11 Dutch ships depart for the conquest of Peru
1628   Sweden & Denmark sign defense treaty against Duke of Wallenstein
1636   Prince Frederik Henry occupies Schenkenschans
1644   Farm leader Li Zicheng becomes emperor of China & flees Peking
1661   Chinese Ming dynasty occupies Taiwan
1670   Pope Clemens X elected
1701   Drenthe Neth adopts Gregorian calendar, tomorrow is May 12, 1701
1706   Emperor Jozef I becomes monarch of Cologne/Bavaria
1707   English/Scottish parliament accept Act of Union, form Great Britain
1715   John Flamsteed observes Uranus for 6th time
1781   French fleet occupies Tobago
1781   French fleet stopped Britain from seizing the Cape of Good Hope
1784   Premiere of Mozart's Sonata in B flat, K454 (Vienna)
1793   Cornerstone laid for Groningen's new townhall
1813   Rubber is patented
1834   Charles Darwin's expedition sees top of Andes from Patagonia
1845   Macon B Allen & Robert Morris Jr, 1st blacks to open law practice
1852   1st edition of Peter Roget's Thesaurus published
1853   Comet C/1853 G1 (Schweizer) approaches within 0.0839 AUs of Earth
1856   Peace between England & Russia
1857   US Army, Pacific Div HQ permanently forms at Presidio (SF)
1861   Maryland's House of Delegates votes against seceding from Union
1862   100,000 federal troops prepare to march into Corinth, Miss
1862   New Orleans fell to Union forces during Civil War
1863   Battle of Chancellordville, VA (Fredericksburg, Wilderness Tavern)
1864   -30] Skirmish at Jenkins' Ferry, Arkansas
1886   1st public Dutch electricity opens
1888   Old Kavallison, Congo: Stanley meet Emin Pasha
1892   Charlie Reilly is baseball's 1st pinch hitter
1894   Commonweal of Christ (Coxey's Army) arrives in Wash, DC 500 strong to protest unemployment; Coxey arrested for trespassing at C
1901   27th Kentucky Derby: Jimmy Winkfield on His Eminence wins in 2:07.75
1901   Anti semitic riot in Budapest
1903   Limestone slides at Turtle Mountain kills 9 (Frank Alberta)
1905   2" rain falls in 10 mins in Taylor, TX
1905   Pierre de Brazza lands in Libreville Gabon
1910   Ex-president Theodore Roosevelt visits Amsterdam
1912   108ø F (42ø C), Tuguegarao, Philippines (Oceania record)
1912   Frank Wedekind's "Tod und Teufel," premieres in Berlin
1913   Swedish engineer Gideon Sundback of Hoboken patents all-purpose zipper
1916   Irish nationalists set post office on fire in Dublin
1918   Tris Speaker ties career outfield record of 4 unassisted double plays
1922   1st official Intl Weightlifting Federation Champ (Tallinn, Estonia)
1925   Netherlands returns to gold standard
1926   France & US reach accord on repayment of WW I
1927   Construction of Spirit of St Louis is completed
1930   123 runs are scored in 7 major league games
1930   North Sea floodgate at Ijmuiden (biggest in world) officially opens
1930   Telephone connection England-Australia goes into service
1931   Cleve Indian Wes Ferrell no-hits St Louis Browns, 9-0
1934   Pitts is last major league city to play a home game on a Sunday
1936   1st pro baseball game in Japan is played Nagoya defeats Daitokyo, 8-5
1939   Whitestone Bridge connecting Bronx & Queens opens
1940   1st radio broadcast of "Young Dr Malone" on CBS
1940   Norwegian King Haakon & govt flees to England
1940   Robert Sherwood's "There Shall be No Night," premieres in NYC
1942   Japanese troop march into Lashio, cuts off Burma Road
1942   Jews forced to wear a Jewish Star in Netherlands & Vichy-France
1943   Dietrich Bonh”ffer arrested by nazis
1943   No‰l Coward's "Present Laughter," premieres in London
1943   US 34th Division occupies Hill 609, North Tunisia
1944   Surprise attack by Van de Peat on General Landsdrukkerij in the Hague
1945   1st food drop by RAF above nazi-occupied Holland (operation Manna)
1945   Adolf Hitler marries Eva Braun
1945   Japanese army evacuates Rangoon
1945   Terms of surrender of German armies in Italy signed
1945   US liberates 31,601 in Nazi concentration camp in Dachau Germany
1945   Venice & Mestre were captured by the Allies
1946   28 former Jap leaders indicted in Tokyo as war criminals
1948   Bradman scores 107 Aust v Worcs, 152 mins, 15 fours
1953   Joe Adcock is 1st to homer into Polo Grounds' center field bleachers
1955   G Gronchi elected president of Italy
1956   Betsy Rawls wins LPGA Peach Blossom Golf Open
1956   WLUC TV channel 6 in Marquette, MI (CBS/NBC/ABC) begins broadcasting
1956   WSPA TV channel 7 in G'ville-Spartanburg, SC (CBS) begins broadcasting
1956   WWBT TV channel 12 in Richmond, VA (NBC) begins broadcasting
1957   1st military nuclear power plant dedicated, Fort Belvoir Va
1961   ABC's "Wide World of Sports, debuts
1962   16th Tony Awards: Man For All Seasons & How to Succeed win
1962   Mickey Wright wins LPGA Titleholders Golf Championship
1963   KRE-AM in Berkeley CA changes call letters to KPAT
1964   Princess Irene marries Spanish prince Carel Hugo de Bourbon Parma
1964   US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1965   Australian govt announces it would send troops to Vietnam
1965   Earthquake hits Seattle; 5 die
1965   Malta is 18th member of Council of Europe
1967   Aretha Franklin releases "Respect"
1968   "Hair" opens at Biltmore Theater NYC for 1750 performances
1969   "Trumpets of the Lord" opens at Brooks Atkinson NYC for 7 perfs
1970   50,000 US & South Vietnamese troops invade Cambodia
1971   Bill Graham closes down Fillmore & Fillmore East
1971   Boeing receives contract for Mariner 10, Mercury exploration
1971   US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1973   Gloria Ehret wins LPGA Birmingham Golf Classic
1974   President Nixon said he will release edited tapes made in White House
1975   Ethiopia nationalizes all ground/earth
1975   Flyers 4-Isles 0-Semifinals-Flyers hold 1-0 lead
1976   Minister Irene Vorrink begins fluoridating Dutch drinking water
1977   British Aerospace forms
1979   Jane Blalock wins LPGA Otey Crisman Golf Classic
1981   Peter Sutcliffe admits he is the Yorkshire Ripper (murdered 13 women)
1981   Phillie Steve Carlton is 1st lefty to strike out 3,000 batters
1982   17th Academy of Country Music Awards: Alabama, Barbara Mandrell
1982   Alfredo Magana elected pres of El Salvador
1982   Nordiques 2-Isles 5-Semifinals-Isles hold 2-0 lead
1983   Harold Washington sworn in as Chicago's 1st black mayor
1984   "Oliver!" opens at Mark Hellinger Theater NYC for 17 performances
1984   Betsy King wins LPGA Freedom/Orlando Golf Classic
1985   17th space shuttle mission (51-B)-Challenger 7 launched
1985   Ranger Larry Parrish is 5th to hit 3 HRs in a game in both leagues
1985   Tony Tubbs TKOs Greg Page in 15 for heavyweight boxing title
1986   800,000 books destroyed by fire in LA Central Library
1986   Boston Red Sox Roger Clemens strikes out 20 Seattle Mariners
1987   Chicago Cub Andre Dawson hits for cycle
1987   Japan's premier Nakasone visits the US
1988   "60 Minutes" newscaster Diane Sawyer weds Mike Nichols
1988   Burt Reynolds & Loni Anderson marry
1988   Orioles beat White Sox 9-0 for 1st 1988 win after 21 loses
1989   2nd govt of Lubbers falls
1990   "Change in the Heir" opens at Edison Theater NYC for 16 performances
1990   Dan Quisenberry (all-time AL save king, 238) announces his retirement
1990   STS-31 (Discovery 10) lands
1990   Wrecking cranes began tearing down Berlin Wall at Brandenburg Gate
1991   "Our Country's Good" opens at Nederlander Theater NYC for 48 perfs
1991   Croatia declares independence
1991   Cyclone strikes Bangladesh, 139,000 die/10 million homeless
1991   Earthquake in Georgia, kills 100
1992   "Falsettos" opens at John Golden Theater NYC for 487 performances
1992   27th Academy of Country Music Awards: Garth Brooks
1992   Country singer Doug Stone, 35, undergoes quadruple bypass surgery
1992   Jury acquits LA police officers of beating Rodney King, riots begin
1992   Sheena Easton collapses on stage while performing in "Man of LaMancha"
1992   Voting ends on choice of Elvis stamps
1994   Ferry boat smashes into Mombasa Harbor Kenya, kills over 300
1994   Israel & PLO sign economic accord
1995   Final TV broadcast of "Empty Nest" on NBC TV
1995   KC Royal John Nonely is 70th to HR on his 1st at bat
1995   Longest sausage ever, at 2877 miles, made in Kitchener Ontario
1996   "Rent," opens at Nederlander Theater NYC
1996   Howard Stern Radio Show premieres in Fresno CA on KFRR 104.1 FM
1997   "Candide," opens at Gershwin Theater NYC for 103 performances
1997   KC Royal Chili Davis is 75th to hit 300 HRs
1998   15th Miss Hawaiian Tropic crowned

BIRTHS
1584   Melchior Teschner, composer
1636   Esaias Reusner, composer
1642   Christian Weise, German writer (Niederl„ndische Bauer)
1660   Matthias Henriksen Schacht, composer
1667   John Arbuthnot, Scottish writer (Alexander Pope)
1727   Jean-Georges Noverre, French dancer/choreographer (ballet d'action)
1745   Oliver Ellsworth, 3rd Chief Justice Supreme Court (1796-1800)
1771   Matthaus Stegmayer, composer
1780   Charles Nodier, French writer (La f‚e aux miettes)
1783   David Cox, English painter (Treatise on landscape painting)
1806   Earnest Freiherr von Feuchtersleben, Austria, physician/philosopher
1808   Hermann Schulze-Delitzsch, German politician/reformer [or 1883]
1815   Abram Duryee, Bvt Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1890
1818   Alexander II N Romanov, Tsar of Russia (1855-81)
1830   Adolph Sutro, SF mayor, built Cliff House, railways, tunnels
1842   Karl Mill”cker, Austria conductor/composer (Beggar Student)
1854   Henri Poincar‚, France, mathematician/astronomer/philosopher
1855   Anatol K Liadov, Russian composer (Bewitched Lake) [OS]
1855   Edmund van der Straeten, composer
1857   Edouard Rod, France/Swiss writer (Mishel' Tes'e)
1857   Frantisek Ondricek, composer
1860   Lorado Taft, US, sculptor (Black Hawk)
1862   Vittorio Mario Vanzo, composer
1863   William Randolph Hearst, publisher (SF Examiner, Seattle P-I)
1871   Louis William Stern, German/US philosopher (Intelligence of Children)
1872   Eyvind Alnaes, composer
1873   Alida J M Tartaud-Klein, actress/stage star (Rotterdam Stage)
1879   Thomas Beecham, England, composer (found London Philharmonic)
1882   Hendrik N Werkman, painter/printer/resistance fighter (Hot printing)
1885   Egon E Kisch, Czech writer/journalist (Rasende Reporter)
1885   Wallingford Riegger, Albany Georgia, composer (Bacchangle)
1893   Elisaveta Bagrjana, [Beltsheva], Bulgaria, poet
1893   Harold C Urey, Ind, physicist (Deuterium, Nobel 1934)
1894   Paul H”rbiger, Budapest Hungary, actor (Liebelei)
1895   Malcolm Sargent, English conductor (Promenade Concerts)
1896   Jacques Leon Wolfe, composer
1896   Walter Mehring, writer
1899   Duke Ellington, Wash DC, [Edward Kennedy], bandleader (Take "A" Train)
1899   Karl Yngve Skold, composer
1899   Natalie Talmadge, actress (Our Hospitality)
1901   George Osborne Sayles, historian
1901   Hirohito, Emperor of Japan (1926-89)
1902   Theodore Chanler, composer
1903   Frank Parker, NYC, singer (Arthur Godfrey Show, Masquerade Party)
1904   Enrico Mattei, Italian oil magnate
1904   Russ Morgan, Scranton Pa, orch leader (Welcome Aboard)
1907   Fred Zinneman, Austria, director (From Here to Eternity, Julia)
1907   Tino Rossi, Ajaccio France, singer (Deux Amours, Marlene)
1908   Jack [Stewart] Williamson, US, sci-fi author (Cometeers)
1908   Philippe Brun, jazz trumpeter
1909   Daniel Raphael Mayer, journalist/resistance leader
1909   Tom Ewell, [S Yewell Tompkins], Ky, actor (Tom Ewell Show, 7 Yr Itch)
1910   John Beavan, newspaper editor
1912   Italo Valenti, Italian sculptor
1912   Richard Carlson, MN, actor (All I Desire, Flat Top, Valley of Gwangi)
1912   Terence de Vere White, novelist/critic
1913   Jack Alexander Bently, trombonist
1913   Thomas Chalmers, broadcaster
1914   Ewan Roberts, Edinburgh Scotland, actress (Pvt Benjamin)
1915   Donald Mills, singer (Mills Brothers)
1918   Mervyn Roye Harvey, cricketer (brother of Neil, Test for Australia)
1919   Celeste Holm, NYC, actress (Gentleman's Agreement, All About Eve)
1920   Edward Blishen, writer teacher/broadcaster
1920   Harold Samuel Shapero, Lynn Mass, composer (9 Minute Opera)
1921   Cornelis de Jager, Dutch astronomer (Sun)
1922   George Allen, football coach (LA Rams, Washington Redskins)
1922   Parren J Mitchell, (Rep-D-MD, 1971- )
1922   Tommy Noonan, WA, actor (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Promises Promises)
1922   Toots [Jean] Thielemans, Belgian/US jazz musician/composer
1923   Irvin Kershner, Phila, director (Never Say Never Again)
1923   Maxine Audley, London, actress (Peeping Tom, Ricochet, House of Cards)
1924   Al Balding, Toronto Ont, Canadian Tour golfer (Quebec Open-1952)
1924   Ren‚e Jeanmaire, Paris France, dancer (Hans Christian Anderson)
1925   Ab Abspoel, Dutch actor/director (Surprise Attack, Elevator)
1925   Danny Davis, rocker (Nashville Brass
1926   Carie Meek, (Rep-D-Florida)
1927   Betsy Ancker-Johnson, physicist/auto company exec
1927   Dorothy Manley, England, 100m sprint (Olympic-silver-1948)
1928   Big Jay McNeely, rocker
1928   Carl Gardner, Tyler Tx, rock vocalist (Coasters-Searchin)
1929   Peter Joshua Sculthorpe, composer
1929   Vaclav Kucera, composer
1929   W Kempowski, writer
1929   Walter Kempowski, German writer (Tadell”ser & Wolff)
1929   [John] Jeremy Thorpe, British MP (Liberal)
1930   Alf Valentine, cricketer (great West Indian lefty spinner)
1930   Alfred Lewis Valentine, Jamaican cricket player
1931   Aleksei Aleksandrovich Gubarev, USSR, cosmonaut (Soyuz 17, 28)
1931   Anthony "Lonnie" Donegan, Scotish skiffle vocalist/guitarist
1931   Lonnie Donegan, Glasgow Scotland, vocalist
1931   William Ball, actor (Suburban Commando)
1932   King Hu, film director
1932   Yevgeni Alekseyevich Zaikin, Russian cosmonaut (Voshkod 2 backup)
1933   Darijan Bozic, composer
1933   Keith Baxter, South Wales, actor (Barretts at Wimpole Street)
1933   Raymond Earl Hill, saxophonist
1933   Rod Marvin McKuen, Oakland Calif, singer/composer (Alone, Beatsville)
1934   Pedro Pires, premier (Cape Verde, 1975-91)
1935   Len Weinrib, NYC, comedian (Spike Jones Show)
1935   Otto M Zykan, composer
1936   April Stevens, Niagara Falls NY, rock vocalist (Deep Purple)
1936   Jacob Rothschild, English banker/multi-millionaire
1936   Lane Smith, Memphis TN, actor (Perry White-Lois & Clark)
1936   Richard Lynch, actor (Xavier-Battlestar Galactica)
1936   Zubin Mehta, Bombay India, conductor (NY Philharmonic)
1940   Brian Taber, cricket wicket-keeper (Australian between Grout & Marsh)
1941   Jonah Barrington, British World champion squash player (1966-73)
1942   Klaus Voorman, rock bassist (Manfred Mann-Mighty Quinn)
1943   Duane Allen, Taylortown Texas, country singer (Oak Ridge Boys-Elvira)
1944   Benedikte, Danish princess/daughter of Frederik IX
1944   Jim Hart, Evanston, Ill, NFL quarterback (St Louis Cardinals)
1945   Hugh Hopper, rocker (Soft Machine)
1945   Richard Warwick, actor (Johnny Dangerously, Sebastine, If)
1945   [Thomasina] Tammi Terrell, [Montgomery], singer (Ain't No Mt High)
1946   Franc Roddam, director (K2, Bride, Aria, Quadrophenia)
1947   Jim Ryun, US, 1500m runner/broke 4 minute mile (Olympic-silver-1968)
1947   John Laurence Miller, SF CA, golfer (US Open 1973, British Open 1976)
1947   Tommy James, singer (cri-im-son & clo-o-ver o-o-ver & o-o-ver)
1948   Reb Brown, Los Angeles CA, actor (Cage, Yor, Capt America, Fast Break)
1949   Anita Dobson, England, actress (Annie Watts-EastEnders)
1949   Eddie Hart, US, 100m runner (Olympic-1972)
1949   Francis Rossi, England, guitarist/vocalist (Status Quo-Down Down)
1952   Deborah Van Valkenburgh, Schnectady, actress (Too Close for Comfort)
1952   Nora Dunn, Chic Ill, comedienne (SNL, Miami Blues, Working Girl)
1953   Dale Earnhardt, auto racer (6-time NASCAR national champion)
1953   Nikolai Nikolayevich Budarin, Kirya Russia, cosmonaut (STS 71, TM-27)
1954   Bill Paxon, (Rep-R-New York)
1954   Deborah Iyall, rocker (Romeo Void)
1955   Jerry Seinfeld, comedian/actor (Jerry-Seinfeld)
1955   Kate Mulgrew, Dubuque Iowa, actress (Capt Janeway-Star Trek Voyager)
1956   Ron Verlin, rocker (Shooting Star)
1957   Richie C Robertson, rock bassist/vocalist (Fabulous Poodles)
1958   Daniel Day-Lewis, England, actor (Last of the Mohicans, My Left Foot)
1958   Eve Plumb, Burbank, actress (Jan-Brady Bunch, I'm Gonna Get You Sucka)
1958   Michelle Pfeiffer, Midway City Calif, actress (Married to the Mob)
1958   Simon Edwards, rocker (Fairground Attraction-Find My Love)
1960   Gerard Joling, Dutch singer (Love is in Your Eyes)
1960   Joseph Guzaldo, Chicago Ill, actor (Stir Crazy)
1960   William Lee Glasson Jr, Fresno CA, PGA golfer (1985 Kemper Open)
1962   Bruce Driver, Toronto, NHL defenseman (NY Rangers)
1962   Dieter Hegen, Kaufbeuren GER, hockey forward (Team Germany 1998)
1962   Robert Druppers, runner (world record 1 km indoor)
1965   Reggie Miller, NBA player (Indiana Pacers)
1966   John VanderWal, Grand Rapids MI, outfielder (Colorado Rockies)
1966   Phil Tufnell, cricketer (England slow lefty & slower fieldsman)
1967   Curtis Joseph, Keswick Ont, NHL goalie (Team Canada, Edmonton Oilers)
1967   Elizabeth "Betsy" McCagg, Kirkland Wash, rower (Olympics-4th-92, 96)
1967   Mary McCagg, Seattle Wash, rower (Olympics-4th-92, 96)
1967   Rachel Williams, Greenwich Village NY, model (Absolut Vodka, Elle)
1968   Browning Nagle, NFL quarterback (NY Jets, Atlanta Falcons)
1968   Carnie Wilson, LA Calif, rock vocalist (Wilson Phillips-Hold On)
1969   Arthur Marshall, NFL wide receiver (NY Giants)
1970   Andre Agassi, Las Vegas Nev, tennis star (Oly-gold-96, US Open 1994)
1970   Arnaud Briand, hockey forward (Team France 1998)
1970   Derrick Frazier, NFL cornerback (Phila Eagles)
1970   J R Phillips, West Covina CA, infielder (Phila Phillies)
1970   Leuea Tagoai, CFL defensive end (Winnipeg Blue Bombers)
1970   Mark McMillian, NFL cornerback (Phila Eagles, KC Chiefs)
1970   Uma Thurman, Boston Mass, actress (Baron Munchausen, Pulp Fiction)
1970   William Martin III, Charleston SC, finn yachter (Olympics-23rd-1996)
1971   Sterling Hitchcock, Fayetteville NC, pitcher (NY Yanks, Sea Mariners)
1972   Gwendolyn Wentland, Flint Michigan, high jumper
1974   Alana Blahoski, ice hockey forward (USA, Oly-98)
1975   John Macready, LA Calif, gymnast (Olympics-5th-96)
1976   God Shammgod, NBA guard (Wash Wizards)
1976   Nayla Micherif, Miss Brazil Universe (1997)
1978   Mike Bryan, Oxnard Calif, tennis star (USTA National 18 doubles)
1993   Aurelia Clasina Lucia Wildeboer, daughter of Pieter & Mirtle

DEATHS
852   Amalarius/Fortunatus/Symphosius of Metz/Lyon, bishop, dies at 76
1499   John IV, Dutch army leader/earl of Egmond, dies
1535   John Houghton, English, executed
1676   Michiel A de Ruyter, Dutch rear-admiral, (Newport), killed at 69
1699   Samuel Apostool, vicar/theologist (Zonisten), dies at 50
1712   Juan Bautista Jose Cabanilles, composer, dies at 67
1813   Christian Danner, composer, dies at 55
1841   A Bertrand, writer, dies
1864   Charles-Julien Brianchon, math (Brianchon's theorem), dies at 80
1871   John Gelinde van Blom, Fries notary/author, dies at 75
1905   Ignacio Cervantes, composer, dies at 57
1918   Gavrilo Princip, Bosnian murderer of arch duke Ferdinand, dies at 22
1921   Arthur Mold, Brit cricket bowler (1893, banished for throwing), dies
1928   Henrich Federer, Switz, writer (I Switch Off The Light), dies at 61
1935   Leroy Carr, rocker, dies=
1936   Florentinus M Wibaut, Amsterdam social alderman, dies at 76
1943   Joseph Achron, Latvian violinist/composer (Golem suite), dies at 56
1943   Karl Adrian Wohlfart, composer, dies at 68
1943   Sidney A K Keyes, English poet (Foreign Gate), dies at 20
1947   Irving Fisher, US economist, dies at 80
1951   Jules Verstraete, [Julien G de Graef], actor (Boefje), dies at 67
1951   Ludwig J J Wittgenstein, Austria/English philosopher, dies at 62
1953   Mo‹se Kisling, Polish/French painter (La souris boiteuse), dies at 62
1954   Ernst Heldring, Dutch merchant/ship owner/financier, dies at 82
1956   Nemesio Otano y Eugenio, composer, dies at 75
1957   Otallo Morales, composer, dies at 82
1964   Albert Saverys, Flemish painter, dies at 77
1966   Eugene O'Brien, actor (Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm), dies at 85
1967   Anthony Mann, US director (El Cid, Last Frontier), dies at 60
1968   Frankie Lymon, rocker (& Teenagers), dies of a drug overdose at 25
1972   Ntare V, deposed King of Burundi, killed in an abortive coup
1973   Manfred Gurlitt, composer, dies at 82
1975   Charles McMahon Jr, US USMC lance corporal, killed in Vietnam
1975   Darwin Judge, USMC-corporal, 1 of last US soldiers killed in Viet
1975   Michael John Shea, USMC-lt/pilot, 1 of last soldiers killed in Vietnam
1975   William Craig Nystul, USMC capt, 1 of last US soldiers killed in Viet
1976   Wilhelm Maler, composer, dies at 73
1979   Julia A Perry, US composer/conductor (Soul Symphony), dies at 55
1980   Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, British director (Psycho, Birds), dies at 80
1984   Marvin Gaye, rocker (Sexual Healing), shot dead by his father at 45
1986   Seamus McElwaine, Irish IRA-terrorist, killed at 25
1988   Andrew Cruickshank, actor (Body in Library, Murder Most Foul), dies
1988   Jan Kapr, composer, dies at 74
1991   Claude Gallimard, French publisher, dies
1992   Mae Clarke, actress (Public Enemy, Frankenstein), dies at 84
1993   Cy Howard, director (Lovers & Other Strangers), dies at 77
1993   Michael Gordon, actor/director (Pillow Talk), dies at 83
1993   Mick Ronson, English guitarist/producer (Mott the Hoople), dies at 46
1994   Bill Quinn, US actor (Quinn Brothers, Birds, Lucky Stiff), dies at 81
1994   Erik Erikson, anthropologist, dies at 53
1994   Oscar Sheldon A Williams, artist/critic, dies at 74
1995   Robert Gibb, zoo/theme park creator, dies at 57
1996   David William Eric Davis, broadcaster, dies at 87
1996   Jaime Garcia Terre, poet/essayist, dies at 71
1996   Siti Hartinah Suharto, wife of Pres Suharto of Indonesia, dies at 72
1996   Tony Hymphris, political activist, dies at 45
1997   Keith Ferguson, blues (Fabulous Thunderbirds), dies of overdose at 50
1997   Mike Royko, columnist, dies of stroke at 64
1997   Peter Tali Coleman, gov of Americ Samoa (1956-61, 78-85, 89-93), dies

   
 
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