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YEAR EVENTS
283   St Gaius begins his reign as Catholic Pope
1526   Ferdinand of Austria chosen as King of Bohemia
1526   Pope Clemens VII publishes degree Cum ad zero - forms Inquisition
1538   Pope Paul III excommunicated England's King Henry VIII
1572   Spanish army begins fires in Haarlem Netherlands
1587   Earl Leicesters army leaves Netherlands
1638   French/Swedish troops occupy Breisach on the Rhine
1718   England declares war on Spain
1728   Congregation Shearith Israel of NY purchases a lot on Mill Street in lower Manhattan, to build NY's 1st synagogue
1745   Bonnie Prince Charles army retreats to Scotland
1777   France recognizes independence of English colonies in America
1777   George Washingtons army returns to Valley Forge Pa
1788   Russian army of Grigorij Potemkin occupies Och rov
1790   Aztec calendar stone discovered in M‚xico City
1791   NYC traffic regulation creates 1st 1-way street
1792   Opening of 1st legislative assembly of Lower Canada in Qu‚bec city
1798   1st impeachment trial against a US senator (Wm Blount, TN) begins
1819   Congress of Angostura establishes Colombia's independence from Spain
1821   Kentucky abolishes debtors prisons
1832   HMS Beagle/Charles Darwin sails in Strait Le Maire
1852   1st Hawaiian cavalry organized
1860   Anaheim Township created in Los Angeles County
1862   Gen US Grant issues order #11, expelling Jews from Tennessee
1864   Battle of Franklin, TN
1865   Franz Schubert's "Unvolendete" Symphony," premieres
1875   Violent bread riots in Montr‚al
1885   France declares Madagascar a protectorate
1887   Georges Feydeaus' "Tailleur Pour Dames" premieres in Paris
1892   Tsjaikovski's ballet "Casse-noisette," premieres in St Petersburg
1893   Russia ratifies Duple Alliance with France
1894   Cricket day 3 1T Aus v Eng Eng 325 all out, 261 behind on 1st inn
1895   Anti-Saloon League of America formed, Washington, DC
1895   George Brownell patents a machine to make paper twine (Mass)
1900   1st prize of 100,00 francs offered for communications with extraterrestrials. Martians excluded-considered too easy
1900   New Ellis Island Immigration station completed costing $1.5 million
1902   Frank Wedekind's "Der Erdgeist," premieres in Berlin
1903   At 10:35 AM, 1st sustained motorized aircraft flight (Orville Wright)
1907   Ugyen Wangchuck became 1st hereditary king of Bhutan
1909   Leopold II, king of Belgium, buried in Brussels
1914   Austrian troops beat Russians in Limanova Poland
1914   Great Britain declares Egypt a protectorate
1914   Jews are expelled from Tel Aviv by Turkish authorities
1919   Austria parliament approves 8-hour day
1920   AL votes to let spitball pitchers to continue using it
1920   British Empire receives League of Nations mandate to Nauru
1920   Japan receives League of Nations mandate over Pacific islands
1920   South Africa receives League of Nations mandate over SW Africa
1922   Last British troops leave Ireland Freestate
1923   Greek king George II overthrown by army/republic
1924   1st US diesel electric locomotive enters service, Bronx, NY
1925   Col William "Billy" Mitchell court-martial for insubordination
1925   Russia & Turkey sign non-aggresion pact
1926   German Marx govt falls due to cooperation with red army
1926   KYA-AM in San Francisco CA begins radio transmissions
1926   Lithuanian military state under gen Augustine Woldemaras
1927   Bradman scores 118 on 1st-class cricket debut, 188 mins 8 fours
1927   US sub 'S-4' sinks after collision kills all 34 aboard
1927   Victoria score 793 against Queensland, Bill Ponsford 437
1928   John McGraw backs NL Pres John Heydler's designated hitter idea
1932   Cards trade Jim Bottomley to Reds for Estel Crabtree & Ownie Carroll
1933   B H Valentine scores 133 on Test Cricket debut, Eng v India at Bombay
1933   Lala Amarnath scores century on Test Cricket debut (went on to 118)
1933   NFL starts official stats as Bears beat Giants 23-21 in champ game
1933   Spain's 2nd Govt of Lerroux forms
1936   Ventriloquist Edgar Bergen & dummy Charlie McCarthy, appear on TV
1938   Utrecht Central Station destroyed by fire
1939   German pocket battleship Graf Spee scuttled by its crew off Uruguay
1940   British troops occupies Sollum
1941   Dutch & Australian troops lands on Portuguese-Timor
1941   German submarine U-31 sunk
1941   German troops led by Rommel begin retreating in North Africa
1942   Allies in London sentence German war criminals
1943   Transport 63 departs with French Jews to nazi-Germany
1944   Green Bay Packers win NFL championship
1944   Japanese-Americans released from detention camps
1944   M-Ocean View streetcar resumes service & is extended to Market St
1944   US Army announces end of excluding Jap-Americans from West Coast
1944   US destroyers sink in storm off Philippines, 790 killed
1946   Bradman & Barnes complete 405 run 5th wkt stand, score 234 ea
1946   US V-2 rocket reaches 183 km, White Sands Proving Grounds, NM
1947   NY struck by a blizzard, resulting with 27" of snow
1947   WEWS TV channel 5 in Cleveland, OH (ABC) begins broadcasting
1949   "Regina" closes at 46th St Theater NYC after 86 performances
1949   Burma recognizes People's Republic of China
1951   Dutch Communist Party members forbidden to be civil servants
1953   Dmitri Shostakovitch' 10th Symphony, premieres in Leningrad
1953   FCC approves RCA's black & white-compatible color TV specifications
1954   1st fully automated railroad freight yard (Gary, Indiana)
1954   WEAU TV channel 13 in Eau Claire, WI (NBC) begins broadcasting
1957   US successfully test-fires Atlas intercontinental ballistic missile
1959   "On The Beach," is 1st film to premiere on both sides of Iron Curtain
1959   1st movie opening simultaneously in major cities (On The Beach)
1960   "La Plume de Ma Tante" closes at Royale Theater NYC after 835 perfs
1960   "Take Me Along" closes at Shubert Theater NYC after 448 performances
1960   Pablo Casals' oratorio "El Pesebrio," premieres
1961   Disgruntled employee set fire to a circus tent in Niteroi Brazil
1961   India seizes Goa & 2 other Portuguese colonies
1961   Niteroi Circus of Rio de Janeiro catches fire; 323 die
1962   Beatles 1st British TV appearance (People & Places)
1962   Current constitution of Monaco promulgated
1963   Tsjoi Doo Sun forms govt in South Korea
1963   West & East Berlin sign accord about travel rules
1965   Astrodome opens, 1st event is Judy Garland & Supremes concert
1965   British government proclaims ends oil-embargo against Rhodesia
1965   David Levy begins his search for comets
1965   Dutch govt shuts Limburgs coal mine
1965   Largest newspaper-Sunday NY Times at 946 pages (50›)
1967   WEDW TV channel 49 in Bridgeport, CT (PBS) begins broadcasting
1969   50m TV viewers saw singer Tiny Tim marry Miss Vicky, on Tonight Show
1969   USAF closes Project Blue Book, concluding no evidence of extraterrestrial spaceships behind thousands of UFO sightings
1970   Gdansk, Poland shipworkers strike
1970   US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1970   USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1971   "Diamonds are Forever" premieres in US
1971   Cease fire between India & Pakistan in Kashmir
1971   Radio Bangladesh begins transmitting
1972   New line of control agreed to in Kashmir between India & Pakistan
1972   WGVC (now WUCX) TV channel 35 in Grand Rapids, MI (PBS) 1st broadcast
1973   Arabs terrorists shoot passengers on Boeing 737 to Kuwait
1975   1st time NY Islanders shut-out NY Rangers, 3-0-Billy Smith's 5th
1975   John Paul Stevens appointed to Supreme Court
1975   Lynette Fromme sentenced to life for attempt on Pres Ford's life
1976   Superstation WTBS in Atlanta went national
1977   Bobby Simpson scores 176 Australia v India at the WACA, aged 41
1977   Elvis Costello & The Attractions 1st US TV appearance (SNL)
1977   France performs nuclear test at Muruora Island
1978   OPEC raises oil prices 18%
1978   Referendum approves new constitution of Rwanda
1979   Budweiser rocket car reaches 1190 kph (record for wheeled vehicle)
1980   Great Britain performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1980   Mauritania provisional constitution published
1981   Members of Red Brigades kidnap Brig Gen James L Dozier
1983   "Peg" closes at Lunt-Fontanne Theater NYC after 5 performances
1983   Bomb attack on Harrod's war house in London, 5 killed, 94 injured
1983   Disco in Madrid catches fire; 83 die
1984   NJ Devils 1st penalty shot-Rocky Trottier scores against Edmonton(?)
1984   NJ Devils 1st shutout, Glenn Resch makes 42 saves beat Minn, 2-0
1986   Mrs Davina Thompson makse medical history by having the 1st heart, lung & liver transplant (Papworth Hospital in Cambridge, Eng
1986   US Congress forms "Irangate" committee
1987   Czechoslovak party leader Gustav Hus k resigns
1988   77th Davis Cup: Germany beats Sweden in Gothenburg (4-1)
1988   Bryan Murray becomes 17th NHL coach to win 300 games (Wash Caps)
1988   NY Islanders break 12 game losing streak, beat Devils 5-2
1988   USS Tennessee, 1st sub to carry Trident 2 missiles, commissioned
1988   USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1989   78th Davis Cup: Germany beats Sweden in Stuttgart (3-2)
1989   Brazil elects conservative Fernando Collor de Mello pres
1989   Michael Bevan scores cricket century on 1st-class debut (114 SA v WA)
1989   Patti Rizzo/Mike Hill wins LPGA Mazda Golf Championship
1990   KTBN, Salt Lake City Utah, begins shortwave radio transmissions
1991   Cleveland Cavaliers beat Miami Heat 148-80, by record 68 pts
1991   NBA's most lopsided game Cleveland beats Miami 148-80
1991   Patrick Manning becomes premier of Trinidad & Tobago
1991   Soap opera "One Life To Live" airs its 6,000th episode
1992   "Christmas Carol" opens at Broadhurst Theater NYC for 22 performances
1992   Gen Suwa finds tooth of 4.4 million year old Australopithecus ramidus
1993   Bangladesh moslem call for murder of feminist Taslima Nasrin
1993   Kevin Scott skates world record 1000 m (1:12.54)
1993   Northern Exposure star Barry Corbin falls off his horse
1993   Tennis star Boris Becker (26) weds Barbara Feltus (27)
1994   KLM's last DC-10 goes out of service
1995   "School after Scandal" closes at Lyceum Theater NYC after 23 perfs

BIRTHS
1493   Philippus A Paracelsus, Swiss physician/alchemist (Liber paramixum)
1554   Ernst of Bayern, prince/bishop of Liege/archbishop of Cologne
1619   Ruprecht, prince of Palts/admiral/chemist/engraver/mathematician
1638   Johann Ulrich Sultzberger, composer
1706   Chƒtelet, la belle Emilie, French writer
1706   Gabrielle Chƒtelet, [La belle Emilie], French writer (Voltaire)
1734   William Floyd, US soldier/signer (Declaration of Independence)
1749   Domenico Cimarosa, Italian composer (Il Matrimonio Segreto)
1770   Johann Friedrich Schubert, composer
1770   Ludwig Von Beethoven, composer (5th Symphony, Ode to Joy)
1778   Hunphry Davy, English chemist (discovered some elements)
1797   Joseph Henry, US, scientist/inventor/pioneer of electromagnetism
1800   Gergely Czuczor, Hung/Czech poet/translator (Great Hung dictionary)
1801   Johan NMJ, king of Saxon (1854-73) (translated Divina Commedia)
1807   John Greenleaf Whittier, US, poet (Snow-bound)
1819   Samuel Jones, Major General (Confederate Army), died in 1887
1820   Frederick Tracy Dent, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1892
1821   Frederick West Lander, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1862
1824   John Kerr, System physicist (electro-visually Kerr-effect)
1824   Manning Ferguson Force, Bvt Mjr Gen (Union volunteers), died in 1899
1824   Thomas Starr King, NY, Unitarian clergyman (Christianity & Humanity)
1830   Jules de Goncourt, France, novelist (Germinie)
1833   James Thadeus Holtzclaw, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1893
1835   Alexander E Agassiz, US, businessman/biologist/geology
1838   Berthold Tours, composer
1840   Christian Frederik Emil Horneman, composer
1842   Marius Sophus Lie, Norwegian mathematician (continous groups)
1848   Frederick Grant Gleason, composer
1853   Herbert Beerbohm Tree, England, actor/theater manager (Trilby)
1859   Willem C Grnings, Cura‡aos publisher (People's Friend)
1861   Fritz Volbach, German musicologist/conductor/composer
1863   Ion Vidu, composer
1864   John Felix August Korling, composer
1869   Nikolay Ivanovich Kazanli, composer
1873   Ford Madox Ford, England, novelist/editor (Inheritors)
1874   William Lyon Mackenzie King, (L), 10th Canadian PM (1921-30, 1935-48)
1876   J£lio A Peixoto, Brazilian writer (O esfinge)
1881   Aubrey Faulkner, cricketer (great S Afr all-rounder early 20th cent)
1881   Johannes CB "Jan" Sluyters, Dutch painter
1889   Vaslav F Nijinski, Ukraine/US ballet dancer (l'aprŠs-midi d'une faune)
1891   Robertson Hare, London England, actor (Our Girl Friday, Banana Ridge)
1893   Erwin Piscator, German stage director (Der Stellvertreter)
1894   Arthur Fiedler, Boston Mass, conductor (Boston Pops)
1894   Hans Henny Jahnn, writer
1894   Hans [Henry] Kramers, Dutch theoretical physicist (quantum mechanics)
1894   Willem Schermerhorn, Neth premier (1945-46)
1895   David Butler, SF CA, director (April in Paris, Calamity Jane)
1900   Lucijan Marija Skerjanc, Yugoslavia, composer/conductor
1902   Simon Drach, writer
1903   Erskine P Caldwell, author (Tobacco Road, God's Little Acre)
1904   Dmitri B Kabalevsky, St Petersburg Russia, composer (In the Fire) [OS]
1904   Paul Cadmus, NYC, etcher/painter (Sailors & Floozies)
1905   Joseph Heifitz, film director
1906   Fernando Lopez-Garcia, composer
1908   Willard Frank Libby, inventor (carbon-14 "atomic clock" (Nobel 1960))
1908   William Brocklesby Wordsworth, composer
1909   Ferdinand H Aus der Fnten, German war criminal (Breda 4)
1910   Keki Khursedji Tarapore, cricketer (0-72 in his only Test for India)
1911   William Roerick, actor (Guiding Light)
1914   Mushtaq Ali, cricketer (prolific Indian batsman of 30's & 40's)
1916   Antoine G T "Toon" Hermans, Dutch entertainer/poet (Kolderliedjes)
1917   Louis Salvador Palange, composer
1920   Armin Mueller-Stahl, Tilsit East Prussia, actor (Kafka, Music Box)
1922   Eric Brand, diplomat
1922   Hubert H A Beckers, Cura‡aoan opera singer
1925   Rijk de Gooyer, Dutch actor (Black Rider, Rififi in Amsterdam)
1926   Jeremy Brooks, writer
1926   Patrice Wymore, Miltonville KS, actress (The Big Tree)
1927   Richard Long, Chic Ill, actor (Prof-Nanny & the Professor)
1928   Marilyn Beck, newspaper columnist
1929   William Safire, political columnist (NY Times)/speech writer (Nixon)
1930   Bob Guccione, [Robert C J Edwa], US publisher (Penthouse, Omni)
1930   Julia Meade, actress/TV hostess (Spotlight Playhouse)
1930   Makoto Moroi, composer
1931   Yvonne Keuls, [Bamberg], Dutch writer (Jan Rap & Co)
1933   Bruce Morrison, cricketer (one Test NZ v England 1963)
1933   Paul Snoek, [Edm Schietekat], Belgian poet
1935   Cal Ripken Sr, baseball manager (Balt Orioles)
1936   Frank Martinus Arion, [F Efraim M], Antilles, writer (Double Play)
1936   Roland Sheldon, pitcher (NY Yankees)
1936   Tommy Steele, London, singer/actor (« a Sixpence, Finian's Rainbow)
1937   Art Neville, New Orleans LA, vocalist (Neville Brothers)
1939   Eddie Kendricks, Alabama, rocker (Temptations-My Girl, Boogie Down)
1939   James Booker, New Orleans, R & B musician (Gonzo)
1939   Novella Nelson, Bkln NY, actress (Nellie Cole-Chiefs)
1942   Bernard Hill, Manchester, actor (Bellman & True, New World, Bounty)
1942   Paul Butterfield, Chicago, blues musician (Better Days)
1943   Dave Dee, rocker
1943   William Brooks, composer
1944   Ference Bene, Hungary, record 12 soccer goals (Olympic-gold-1964)
1944   Jack L[aurence] Chalker, US, sci-fi author (Saga of Well World)
1945   Christopher Cazenove, England, actor (Ben-Dynasty)
1945   Ernie Hudson, Benton Harbor MI, actor (Ghostbusters, Weeds)
1946   Albert Padmore, cricketer (WI off-spinner mid-70s)
1946   Eugene Levy, Hamilton Canada, comedian/writer (SCTV)
1947   Marilyn Hassett, LA Ca,, actress (Bell Jar, Other Side of Mt)
1947   Simon Bates, English DJ
1947   Wes Studi, actor (Last of the Mohicans)
1948   Jim Alexander, rocker
1948   Jim Bonfanti, rocker (Raspberries-Go All the Way)
1949   Paul Rodgers, Engl, rocker (Bad Company-Feel Like Makin Love, Firm)
1950   Carlton Barrett, Jamaicans reggae drummer (Bob Marley & Wailers)
1951   Tatyana Kazankina, USSR, middle distance runner (Olympics-gold-1976)
1951   Wanda Hutchison, rocker
1952   Hans Alders, Dutch minister of environment (PvdA)
1952   Mickey Jones, Wash DC, rock bassist
1953   Barry Livingston, LA Calif, actor (Ernie-My 3 Sons)
1953   Ikue Ile Mori, rocker
1953   Mark Gane, Toronto Canada, rocker (M+M)
1954   Bill Pullman, actor (Sommersby, League of their Own, Independence Day)
1957   Bob Ojeda, pitcher (NY Mets)
1958   Mike Mills, US pop bassist (REM-One I Love)
1959   Albert King, actor (BB King & Friends, Blues Alive)
1959   Michelle Mackall, Washington DC, LPGA golfer (1995 Friendly's-32nd)
1959   Tammie Green, Somerset OH, LPGA golfer (1989 du Maurier Ltd Classic)
1961   Sarah Dallin, rocker (Bananarama-Venus)
1961   Venice Kong, St Mary Jamaica, playmate (September, 1985)
1962   Giulla Boschi, Italian actress (Act of Contrition, Bonus Malus)
1962   Rocco Anthony Mediate, Greensburg PA, PGA golfer (1991 Doral-Ryder)
1964   Eric Brown, NYC, actor (Buzz-Mama's Family)
1964   Frank Musil, Pardubice Cze, NHL defenseman (Ottawa Senators)
1964   Joe Wolf, NBA forward/center (Orlando Magic, Denver Nuggets)
1964   Tyrone Braxton, NFL safety (Denver Broncos-Superbowl 32)
1965   Craig Berube, Calahoo, NHL left wing (Washington Capitals)
1965   Jeff Grayer, NBA guard (Charlotte Hornets, Olympics-bronze-1988)
1965   Scott Edward Gump, Rockledge FL, PGA golfer (1991 International-2nd)
1966   Hans Visser, Dutch soccer player (MVV, FC Utrecht)
1967   Alan Nolet, Toronto Ontario, gymnist (Olympics-96)
1967   Pauline Maurice, Welland Ontario, softball outfielder (Olympics-96)
1967   Vincent Damphousse, Montreal, NHL center (Montreal Canadiens)
1968   Curtis Pride, Washington DC, outfielder (Detroit Tigers)
1968   Jeff[rey] Klepacki, Kearny NJ, rower (Olympics-1992, 96)
1969   Dean Wilson, Kaneohe Hawaii, golfer (1991 Western Athletic)
1969   Marc Davis, Oceanside Calif, 3K steeplechase runner (Goodwill-gold-94)
1969   Marty Carter, NFL safety (Chic Bears)
1969   Rob Maas, Dutch soccer player (Feyenoord)
1969   Scott Player, WLAF punter (Frankfurt Galaxy)
1970   Benedictine, [St Bernard]; becomes heaviest known dog (137 kg)
1970   Earl Dotson, NFL tackle (Green Bay Packers-Superbowl 31)
1970   Michael Mols, soccer player (FC Twente)
1971   Alyson Habetz, Crowley LA, female pitcher (Colo Silver Bullets)
1971   Carl Reeves, NFL defensive end (Chic Bears)
1971   Mark Byers, WLAF linebacker (Frankfurt Galaxy)
1971   Nikki McCray, Collierville Tenn, basketball guard (Olympics-gold-96)
1971   Sari Kristiina Fisk, ice hockey defenseman (Finland, Oly-98)
1971   Tony Richardson, NFL fullback (KC Chiefs)
1972   Brian Williams, NFL linebacker (Green Bay Packers-Superbowl 31)
1972   Dewayne Washington, cornerback (Minnesota Vikings)
1972   Don Davis, linebacker (New Orleans Saints)
1972   Ivan Pedroso, Cuba, long jumper (Olympics-4th-92)
1974   Giovonni Ribisi, actor (Cory-My 2 Dads, New Leave it To Beaver)
1975   Milla Jovovich, Kiev Ukraine, actress (Return to Blue Lagoon, Chaplin)
1975   Napiera Danielle Groves, Miss USA-Wash DC (1997, Miss Congeniality)
1975   Nick Farrell, East York Ontario, boxer (Olympics-96)
1979   Cheri Vivette Alexander, Miss District of Columbia Teen USA (1997)
1981   Emma Laaksonen, ice hockey defenseman (Finland, Oly-98)

DEATHS
695   Begga, ancestress of the Carolingians/saint, dies [or 693]
1187   Gregory VIII, [Alberto de Morra], Italian Pope (1187), dies
1195   Boudouin V, count of Hainault/Flanders (Boudouin VIII), dies
1213   Jean de Matha, French saint, dies at 53
1471   Isabella of Portugal, duchess of Burgundy, dies
1562   Adrian Willaert, Flemish singer/bandmaster/composer, dies at about 82
1651   Wolfgang Schonsleder, composer, dies at 81
1679   Don Juan, ruler of Spain, dies
1711   Arnold Moonen, vicar/literature (Defeated German Spraekkunst), dies
1751   Kilian I von Dientzenhofer, Czech master builder, dies at 62
1811   John Antes, composer, dies at 71
1811   Louis-Abet Deffroy de Reigny, composer, dies at 54
1829   Bernard Jumentier, composer, dies at 80
1830   Simon Bolivar, president (Colombia), dies at 47 in Colombia
1833   Kaspar Hauser, German son of grand duke Karel of Bathe, murdered at 21
1870   Giuseppe Saverio Raffaele Mercadante, composer, dies at 75
1881   Lewis H Morgan, US ethnologist (Iroquois-indians), dies at 62
1891   Msiri, king of Garanganja (Katanga), dies in battle
1891   Omer Bodson, Belgian captain, dies in battle
1893   Levinus T Keuchenius, Dutch min of Colonies (1888-90), dies at 71
1899   Frederick "Freddy" Roberts, son of Brit field marshal, dies in battle
1907   Kelvin of Largs, [William Thomson], Br physicist (Kelvin), dies at 83
1913   Stefano Gobatti, composer, dies at 61
1916   Grigori Efimovich Rasputin, Russian monk, assassinated
1925   A N "Monkey" Hornby, cricketer (England capt at Oval 1882), dies
1926   Alexandr Dmitriyevich Kastal'sky, composer, dies at 70
1930   Peter Warlock, composer, dies at 36
1933   Hans Vaihinger, German philosopher (Side-Studies), dies at 81
1937   Gerard Vissering, banker/president of Dutch Bank, dies at 72
1944   Pieter A Roodenburgh, student/resistance fighter, dies at 26
1944   Vassily V Kandinsky, Russian/German/French painter, dies
1946   Constance [Clara] Garnett, Russian-English translator, dies at 84
1948   Edgar Istel, composer, dies at 68
1949   David Stanley Smith, composer, dies at 72
1956   Eddie Acuff, actor (Guns of Pecos), dies at 48
1957   Dorothy Sayers, [Atherton Fleming], author (Whose body), dies at 64
1961   Marion Perkins, sculptor (Man of Sorrow), dies at 53
1962   Thomas Mitchell, US, actor (Outlaw), dies of cancer at 70
1965   Tito [Raffaele A] Schipa, Italian tenor/composer (Rondine), dies at 76
1966   Gustaf Paulson, composer, dies at 68
1967   Harold Holt, Australian premier (1966-67), drowns at 59
1967   [Francis] Barry Byrne, Chicago Ill, architect, dies at 83
1969   Arturo da Costa e Silva, President of Brazil (1967-69), dies at 67
1972   Erwin Dressel, composer, dies at 63
1973   Charles G Abbot, US astronomer (Sun Constant), dies at 101
1973   Patrick Hadley, composer, dies at 74
1975   Frank Sully, actor (Parachute Nurse, Inside the Law), dies at 67
1975   Noble Sissle, jazz musician, dies at 86
1982   Leonid B Kogan, Russian violist, dies at 58
1982   Philipp Jarnach, composer, dies at 90
1985   Otto Gotsche, writer, dies
1986   Ron Kass, record co pres (MGM), dies at 52 of cancer
1987   Bernard Cardinal Alfrink, archbishop of Utrecht Neth, dies at 87
1987   Marguerite Yourcenard, author (Memoirs of Hadrien), dies at 84
1990   Don Draper, actor (Pepper Agent 00X), dies of AIDS at 61
1990   Mieke Verstraete, Belgian/Neth actress (Pleasant Settled), dies at 79
1991   John Blatnik, (Rep-Minnesota, 1947-75), dies at 80
1992   Dana Andrews, US actor (Laura), dies of pneumonia at 83
1993   Frederik JW "Fried" L”wensteyn, Dutch lawyer/writer, dies at 71
1993   Janet Margolin, US actress (Annie Hall), dies at 50 of ovarian cancer
1994   Jan Wiegel, director/producer (Uninhabitable Country), dies at 64
1995   Lila Clark Knapp, publisher, dies at 63
1996   Elizabeth Hill, teacher of Salvonic languages, dies at 96
1996   Francesco Siciliani, opera administrator, dies at 85
1996   Irving Caesar, songwriter, dies at 101
1996   Michael Saunders, barrister, dies at 22
1996   Ruby Murray, singer, dies at 61
1996   Stanko Todorov, PM of Bulgaria (1971-81), dies
1997   Reginald Victor Jones, scientist, dies at 86

   
 
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