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YEAR EVENTS
1274   2nd Council of Lyons (14th ecumenical council) opens
1355   1,200 Jews of Toledo Spain killed by Count Henry of Trastamara
1416   Monk Nicolaas Serrurier arrested because of heresy at Tournay
1429   English siege of Orl‚ans broken by Joan of Arc
1579   Congress of Cologne forms in Netherlands
1624   Admiral Hermites conquering fleet reaches Callao the Lima, Peru
1638   Cornelis S Goyer takes possession of Mauritius (uninhabited)
1660   Isaack B Fubine of Savoy, in The Hague, patents macaroni
1663   Theatre Royal in Drury Lane London opens
1700   William Penn began monthly meetings for Blacks advocating emancipation
1727   Jews are expelled from Ukraine by Empress Catherine I of Russia
1748   French troops conquer Maastricht
1765   Adm Nelsons sailboat HMS Victory runs aground
1771   Samuel Hearne explores Copper Mine River of Canada
1775   Turkish state of Bukovina secedes from Austria
1789   1st inaugurational ball (for George Washington in NYC)
1792   Capt Robert Gray discovers Grays Harbor (Washington)
1800   Indiana Territory organized
1824   Beethoven's 9th (Chorale) Symphony, premieres in Vienna
1832   Greece becomes independent republic
1832   Otto of Bavaria is chosen king of Greece
1840   Tornado strikes Natchez Miss, kills 317
1847   American Medical Association organizes (Phila)
1848   Prussians stop insurrection in Varsovia
1856   Argentine & Brazilian sign a navigation pact
1861   Riot occurs between prosecessionist & Union supporters in Knoxville TN
1862   Battle of West Point, VA (Eltham's Landing, Barnhamsville)
1862   Much of Enschede Neth destroyed by fire
1864   Battle of Wilderness ends (total losses: USA-17,666; CSA-7,500)
1864   Skirmish at Port Walthall Junction Virginia (Drewry's Bluff)
1866   German premier Otto von Bismarck seriously wounded in assassin attempt
1867   Blacks stage ride-in to protest segregation in New Orleans
1873   US marines attack Panama
1875   German SS Schiller sinks near Scilly Islands, 312 killed
1877   Cin Enquirer, 1st uses term "Bullpen" to indicate foul territory
1885   John E W Thompson, named minister to Haiti
1888   Edouard Lalo's opera "Le roi d'Ys," premieres in Paris
1888   George Eastman patents "Kodak box camera"
1891   Battle in Bunyoro: Capt F Lugard stops Moslem rebellion, 300 killed
1902   Soufriere volcano on St Vincent kills 2-5,000
1904   Flexible Flyer trademark registered
1907   Charles Collier wins 1st Isle of Man TT Race: (38.22 mph)
1909   Construction begins on first 100 houses in Ahuzat Bayit (Tel Aviv)
1910   35th Preakness: R Estep aboard Layminster wins in 1:40.6
1912   Columbia University approves plans for awarding the Pulitzer Prize in several categories The award is established by Joseph Pul
1913   British House of Commons rejects woman's right to vote
1914   US Congress establishes mother's day
1914   Woodrow Wilson's daughter Eleanor marries in White House
1915   Lusitania sunk by German submarine; 1198 lives lost
1917   Red Sox Babe Ruth beats Wash Senator Walter Johnson, 1-0
1920   USSR recognizes Georgia's independence
1921   47th Kentucky Derby: Charles Thompson on Behave Yourself wins 2:04.2
1922   Belgian soccer team defeats Netherlands: 1-2
1922   NY Giant Jesse Barnes no-hits Phillies, 2-0
1923   Mine strike at Belgian Borinage railroad
1924   Peruvian Torre forms APRA, Alianza Popular Revolutionaria Americana
1925   Phillies have their 8th game postponed in a row
1925   Pirate shortstop Glenn Wright makes an unassisted triple play
1927   SF Municipal Airport (Mills Field) dedicated
1928   England lowers age of women voters from 30 to 21
1928   Pulitzer prize awarded to Thornton Wilder for (Bridge of San Luis Rey)
1930   Duleepsinhji scores 333 for Sussex v Northants in 330 mins
1932   58th Kentucky Derby: Eugene James aboard Burgoo King wins in 2:05.2
1934   Neth Princess Juliana opens Juliana Canal
1934   Part of Khabarovsk becomes a Jewish Autnomous Region
1934   Pulitzer prize awarded to Sidney Kingsley (Men in White)
1934   World's largest pearl (6.4 kg) found at Palawan, Philippines
1938   64th Kentucky Derby: Eddie Arcaro aboard Lawrin wins in 2:04.8
1938   Dutch Minister of Justice Goseling calls fugitives of nazi-Germany "undesired strangers"
1939   Germany & Italy announced an alliance known as the Rome-Berlin Axis
1940   Winston Churchill becomes PM of Britain
1941   British House of Commons votes for Churchill (477-3)
1941   Cornerstone of B of A building at 300 Montgomery laid
1941   Glenn Miller records "Chattanooga Choo Choo" for RCA
1942   Battle of Coral Sea ends stopping Japanese expansion
1942   Nazi decree orders all Jewish pregnant women of Kovno Ghetto executed
1943   British 11th Huzaren occupies Tunis Tunisia
1943   Dutch men 18-35 obliged to report to labor camps
1943   Liberty Ship George Washington Carver, named after scientist, launched
1943   US 1st Armour division occupies Ferryville Tunisia
1943   US 9th Infantry division occupies Bizerta/Bensert Tunisia
1944   German assault on Tito's hideout in Drvar Bosnia
1945   Branch Rickey announces formation of the US Negro Baseball League
1945   British troops pull into Utrecht Neth
1945   Formal undertaking of complete German surrender
1945   Mauthausen Concentration Camp liberated
1945   Nazi generals Jodl & Von Friedenburg surrender
1945   Princess Irene Brigade moves into the Hague Neth
1945   Pulitzer prize awarded to John Hersey (Bell for Adano)
1945   SS open fire on crowd in Amsterdam, killing 22
1946   William H Hastie inaugurated as 1st black governor of Virgin Islands
1947   "Kraft Television Theater" premieres on NBC
1947   General MacArthur approves Japanese constitution
1947   Paraguayian govt unleashes contra revolt
1948   Nazi collaborator V-Mann Antonius van de Waals sentence to death
1949   75th Kentucky Derby: Steve Brooks aboard Ponder wins in 2:04.2
1951   Intl Olympic committee allows Russia to participate in 1952 Olympics
1951   Pulitzer prize awarded to Conrad Richter (The Town)
1953   "Can Can" opens at Shubert Theater NYC for 892 performances
1953   Record 537-kg swordfish is caught by LE Marron, in Chile
1954   French surrender to Vietminh after 55-day siege at Dien Bien Phu
1954   US, Great-Britain & France reject Russian membership in NATO
1955   81st Kentucky Derby: Bill Shoemaker aboard Swaps wins in 2:01.8
1955   USSR signs peace treaty with France & Great-Britain
1955   West Europe Union established
1956   Battle at Oran, Algeria, kills 300
1956   NY Giant Bill White, homers in his 1st at bat
1956   Pulitzer prize awarded to Frances Goodrich & Albert Hackett
1957   Indians' pitcher Herb Score is hit by a line drive off Gil McDougald
1957   Maj Johnson, USAAF flies a Lockheed Starfight to 17.28 miles (27.8 K)
1958   Howard Johnson sets aircraft altitude record in F-104, 27,810 m
1959   "Roy Campanella Night" Largest baseball crowd (93,103 in LA Coliseum) sees Dodgers' Sandy Koufax beat Yankees 6-2 in exhibition
1960   "Christine" closes at 46th St Theater NYC after 12 performances
1960   "Flower Drum Song" closes at St James Theater NYC after 602 perfs
1960   "From A to Z" closes at Plymouth Theater NYC after 21 performances
1960   86th Kentucky Derby: Bill Hartack on Venetian Way wins in 2:02.4
1960   Dodgers Larry & Norm Sherry are baseball's 10th brother battery
1960   LA Dodger Norm Sherry's 11th HR wins the game for brother Larry
1960   Leonid Brezhnev replaces Kliment Voroshilov as pres of USSR
1960   Michael Tal beats Botvinnik 12«-8« for world chess championship
1960   USSR announces Francis Gary Powers confessed to being a CIA spy
1961   "Young Abe Lincoln" closes at Eugene O'Neill NYC after 27 perfs
1961   Ruth Jessen wins LPGA Peach Blossom Golf Open
1962   Pulitzer prize awarded to Theodore H White (Making of President 1960)
1962   US performs atmospheric nuclear test at Christmas Island
1963   Bruno Sammartino becomes WWF champ
1963   SETC Telstar 2 launched (apogee 6,700 miles (10,800 km))
1965   WAOW TV channel 9 in Wausau, WI (ABC) begins broadcasting
1966   92nd Kentucky Derby: Donald Brumfield aboard Kauai King wins in 2:02
1966   Mamas & Papas "Monday Monday" hits #1
1966   Yankees fire manager Johnny Keene
1967   Carol Mann wins LPGA Tall City Golf Open
1969   2nd ABA championship: Oakland Oaks beat Indiana Pacers, 4 games to 1
1969   Lt General Robert E Cushman, Jr, USMC, becomes deputy director of CIA
1970   "Long & Winding Road" becomes Beatles' last American release
1972   26th NBA Championship: LA Lakers beat NY Knicks, 4 games to 1
1972   Betty Burfeindt wins Sealy LPGA Golf Classic
1973   Pulitzer prize awarded to Eudora Welty (Optimist's Daughter)
1974   Pulitzer prize awarded to Robert Lowell (Dolphin)
1975   Flyers 3-Isles 4 (OT)-Semifinals-Flyers hold 3-1 lead
1975   Pres Ford declares an end to "Vietnam Era"
1975   Small Astronomy Satellite Explorer 53 launched to study X-rays
1977   "Happy End" opens at Martin Beck Theater NYC for 75 performances
1977   103rd Kentucky Derby: Jean Cruguet on Seattle Slew wins in 2:02.2
1979   5th UNCTAD-conference opens in Manila
1979   Gary Roenicke hits into Orioles 13th triple play (Oakland)
1980   Josip Tito, Yugoslav president, buried
1980   Samm-Art Williams' "Home," premieres in NYC
1982   "Is There Life after High School?" opens at Barrymore NYC for 12 perfs
1982   Federal jury rules NFL violates antitrust laws in preventing
1982   IBM releases PC-DOS version 1.1
1982   Oakland Raiders to move to LA
1982   US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1983   109th Kentucky Derby: Ed Delahoussaye on Sunny's Halo wins in 2:02.2
1983   August Hoffman performs record 29,051 consecutive sit-ups
1983   Bruins 4-Isles 8-Wales Conf Championship-Isles win series 4-2
1984   $180m out-of-court settlement reached in Agent Orange suit
1984   Sharon Barrett wins LPGA Potamkin Cadillac Golf Classic
1986   Bucharest wins 31st Europe Cup I
1986   Phillies outfielder Garry Maddox, retires
1987   105øF in Sacramento, CA
1987   Diane Chambers' (Shelley Long) final episode on Cheers
1988   114th Kentucky Derby: Gary Stevens on Winning Colors wins in 2:02.2
1988   USSR performs nuclear test at Novaya Zemlya USSR
1989   Juli Inkster wins LPGA Crestar Golf Classic
1989   Mark Merrony (Wales) cycles for 30 mins in Nepal at 21,030 feet
1989   Panamanian voters reject dictator Manuel Noriega's bid for presidency
1991   France performs nuclear test at Muruora Island
1991   Haryana beat Bombay in the Ranji Cricket Trophy final by 2 runs
1992   5 NYC cops arrested in Hauppauge Long Island for selling cocaine
1992   Constitutional amendment barring mid-term congressional raises passes
1992   Jockey Angel Cordero retires after winning over 7,000 horse races
1992   US space shuttle STS-49 launched (maiden voyage of Endeavour)
1993   South Africa agrees to multi-racial elections
1994   120th Kentucky Derby: Chris McCarron on Go For Gin wins in 2:03.6
1994   Denver Nuggets become NBA's 1st #8 seed to beat a #1 seed (Seattle)
1994   Edvard Munchs painting "The Scream" recovered 3 months after stolen
1994   Gary Hart's girlfriend Donna Rice (36) weds Jack Hughes (42)
1994   Matlock actor Daniel Roebuck (30) weds Kelly Durst (24)
1995   "On the Waterfront" closes at Atkinson Theater NYC after 8 perfs
1995   Jacques Chirac wins French presidential election
1995   Michelle McGann wins LPGA Sara Lee Golf Classic
1995   Twins beat Indians 10-9 in 17 innings, 6 hours & 36 minutes
1996   Comedian Martin Lawrence suffers a nervous breakdown
1997   Expos scores 13 in 6th at Giants
1997   Galileo, 4th Ganymede Flyby (Orbit 8)

BIRTHS
1530   Louis I Cond‚, French prince/leader of hugenots
1574   Innocent X, [Giambattista Pamfili], 236th pope (1644-55)
1700   Gerard van Swieten, Dutch botanist
1704   Carl Heinrich Graun, composer
1763   Josef Poniatovski, Polish general/marshal of France
1769   Giuseppe Farinelli, composer
1776   D niel Berzsenyi, [Hungarian Horatius], Hungarian poet
1795   Gerhard M Roentgen, industrialist (founder dockyard Fijenoord)
1803   Johan Peter Cronhamm, composer
1812   Robert Browning, London England, poet (Pied Piper)
1826   Varina Howell Davis, 1st lady (Confederacy), died in 1905
1827   Charles T H Coster, Belgian literary (L‚gendes Flamandes) [or Aug 20]
1827   Francis Engle Patterson, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1862
1832   Carl G Neumann, German mathematician/physicist (Neumann-functions)
1833   Johannes Brahms, Hamburg Germany, composer, enjoys a good lullaby
1840   Peter Il'yich Tchaikovsky, Votkinsk Rus, composer (1812 Overture) [NS]
1845   Jacob van Stolk Azn, timber merchant/art collector
1847   Archibald Primrose, Earl of Rosebery (Lib), British PM (1894-95)
1866   Cornelis J K van Aalst, president (Dutch Trading Company)
1867   Philippine "Pine" Belder, [Mary de Klerk], actress (Hope of Blessing)
1873   Clarence Dickinson, composer
1882   Willem Elsschot, [Alfons J de Ridder], Flemish writer (Mend)
1883   Gino Roncaglia, composer
1883   Martin Albertz, German theologist (Church Jesus Christ)
1885   George "Gabby" Hayes, Wellesvile NY, actor (In Old Santa Fe, El Paso)
1887   Henri Pourrat, French writer (Gaspard of the Montagnes)
1890   Billy House, Minn, actor (Imitation of Life, Bedlam, Egg & I)
1892   Archibald MacLeish, Glencoe Ill, polit essayist/poet/dramatist (JB)
1892   Josip Broz Tito, WW II partisan, leader of Yugoslavia (1943-80)
1897   Kitty McKane, England, tennis (Oly-gold/2 silver/2 bronze-1920, 24)
1898   Vera Chapman, writer
1900   Bauke Tuinstra, Dutch/Frisian notary/author (Earste Keur)
1900   Ralph Truman, London England, actor (Web of Evidence)
1901   Gary Cooper, Montana, actor (2 Acad Awards-Sgt York, High Noon)
1901   L T Coggeshall, medical scientist/ US Secretary of HEW (1956-58)
1901   Marcel Poot, Belgian baron/composer
1902   Sal Gliatto, baseball player
1903   Basil Nield, judge/politician
1907   Jef van Durme, composer
1908   Ed MacDonald, actor (Mysteries of Chinatown)
1908   Wouter Paap, composer
1909   Edwin H Land, inventor (instant photography (Polaroid))
1912   Paul H F Brenneker, Neth/Antillian photographer/folklorist
1917   Daniel GillŠs, Belgian writer
1917   David Tomlinson, Scotland, actor (Mary Poppins, Helter Skelter)
1917   William Geoffrey Biddle, bomb disposal expert
1918   Argeliers Leon, composer
1919   Eva (Evita) Per¢n-Duarte, Argentina, 1st lady/actress
1921   Gale Robbins, Chic, actress (Fuller Brush Girl, Mr Hex)
1922   Darren McGavin, Spokane Wash, actor (Night Stalker, Tribes, Turk 182)
1923   Anne Baxter, Mich City Ind, actr (Myra-Marcus Welby, Victoria-Hotel)
1923   Pete V Domenici, (Sen-R-NM, 1973- )
1926   Val Bisoglio, NYC, actor (Lt Marsh-Police Woman, Danny-Quincy ME)
1927   Jim Lowe, Springfield Mass, DJ (WNEW) "King of Trivia"
1928   John Ingle, actor (Edward Quartermaine-General Hospital)
1928   Marvin Mitchelson, attorney
1929   Dick Williams, baseball player, manager (including Seattle 1986-87)
1929   Sally L Smith, educator/founder (Lab School of Wash)
1930   Aviard Gavrilovich Fastovets, Russia, cosmonaut
1930   Horst Bienek, German poet
1931   Gene [Rodman] Wolfe, US, sci-fi author (Soldier of Arete)
1931   Nel J Ginjaar-Maas, Dutch under-secretary of Education (VVD)
1931   Teresa Brewer, Toledo Ohio, singer (Put Another Nickel In)
1932   Hans Boskamp, [Johan HG Hoelscher], actor/producer (Oh My Papa)
1933   Johnny Unitas, NFL QB (Balt Colts, San Diego); one of the greats
1934   Ben Smith, Atlanta GA, PGA golfer (Ralphs Senior Classic-4th)
1934   Donald Russell Holler, composer
1934   Heinz Marti, composer
1934   Willard Scott, weatherman (Today)
1935   Kevin O'Connor, Honolulu Hawaii, actor (Bogie, Special Effects)
1936   Cornelius Cardew, composer
1938   Johnny Caldwell, Ireland, flyweight boxer (Olympic-bronze-1956)
1939   Jimmy Ruffin, vocalist (What Becomes of Broken Hearted)
1939   Johnny Maestro, NY rock vocalist (Crests-16 Candles, Brooklyn Bridge)
1939   Marco St John, New Orleans La, actor (Rayford-Ball Four)
1939   Rudolphus FM "Ruud" Lubbers, director Dutch/CDA-premier (1982-94)
1939   Volker Braun, writer
1940   Armando Krieger, composer
1940   John Irvin, actor (Moment in Time)
1941   Grahame Bilby, cricketer (two Tests NZ v England 1966)
1943   Christopher Taylor White, rocker
1943   Peter Horak, jetboat jumper
1943   Rick West, [Richard Westwood], rocker (Brian Poole & Tremeloes)
1944   Alison Margaret Bauld, composer
1944   John Heard, actor (Pelican Brief, CHUD, Radio Flyer, Big)
1944   Sivi Aberg, actress (Batman TV show)
1945   Robin Strasser, NYC, actress (Dorian-One Life to Live, Another World)
1945   Wim A Mateman, Dutch MP (CDA)
1946   Bill Danoff, Springfield Mass, vocalist (Starland Vocal Band)
1946   Bill Kreutzmann, drummer (Grateful Dead)
1946   Richard L Brodsky, US lawyer/NY State Assemblyman (D) (1983- )
1948   Peter Wingfield, Wales, rocker/actor (Methos-Highlander)
1949   Marilyn Cole, Portsmouth England, playmate of the year (Jan, 1972)
1949   Stuart Marshall, director (Desire)
1950   Janis Ian, [Fink], NYC, rock vocalist (At 17, Society's Child)
1950   Prairie Prince, rocker (Tubes)
1951   David Whitton, campaigner
1951   Robert Hegyes, NJ, actor (Underground Aces, Welcome Back Kotter)
1952   Amy Heckerling, Bronx, dir (Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Clueless)
1952   Derek Taylor, rocker (Let it Be, Beatles Anthology)
1955   Peter Reckell, Elkhart, actor (Days of our Lifes)
1957   Shauna McDonald Brown, TV producer
1957   [Christopher St John] "Sinjin" Smith, LA CA, volleyballer (Oly-96)
1959   Michael E Knight, Princeton NJ, actor (Date with Angel, All My Child)
1959   Robin L Freeman, St Charles MO, PGA golfer (1993 Northern Telecom-3rd)
1959   Tamara E Jernigan, Chattoonaga, PhD/astro (STS 40, 52, 67, 80)
1960   Arnon Ohad, co-pilot (El Al) plane that crashed on Bijlmer Amsterdam
1961   Linda Somers, Bitburg Germany, US marathoner (Olympics-31st-96)
1962   Robbie Knievel, daredevil, son of Evel (Chips Something Special)
1964   Leslie O'Neal, NFL defensive end (SD Chargers, St Louis Rams)
1964   Mustapha Zerqti, Moroccan/Neth writer (Ihtidaar hub fi el-mahd)
1964   Ronnie Harmon, NFL running back (SD Chargers, Tennessee Oilers)
1965   Reuben Davis, NFL defensive tackle (SD Chargers)
1966   Anderson Cummins, cricketer (in Packer's Valley Barbados & WI quickie)
1968   Joe King, NFL safety (Oakland Raiders)
1969   Katerina Maleeva, Bulgaria, tennis player (US Open Junior 1984)
1969   Melanie Valerio, 400m freestyle swimmer (Olympics-96)
1970   Edwin Zoetebier, Dutch soccer player (FC Volendam)
1970   Mark Smith, Pasadena CA, outfielder (Baltimore Orioles)
1970   Sebastien Britten, Brossard Que, figure skater (1995 Canadian Champ)
1971   Cameron McFadzean, Melbourne VIC Australia, canoeist (Olympics-96)
1971   Dave Karpa, Regina, NHL defenseman (Anaheim Mighty Ducks)
1971   Jos‚ Munoz, WLAF offensive tackle (Rhein Fire)
1971   Rondell Jones, NFL safety (Denver Broncos, Baltimore Ravens)
1972   Chris Hayes, safety (NY Jets)
1972   John Holecek, NFL linebacker (Buffalo Bills)
1972   Vince Stewart, WLAF defensive tackle (Barcelona Dragons)
1973   Dameian Jeffries, NFL defensive end (NO Saints)
1973   Kristian Lundin, record producer
1974   Scott Whittaker, center/tackle (Oakland Raiders)
1975   Jason Tunks, London Ontario, discus thrower (Olympics-96)
1976   Nicholas Butcher, LA Ca, field hockey midfielder/forward (Olympics-96)
1977   Marko Milic, NBA guard (Phoenix Suns)
1987   Katie Danza, daughter of Tony & Tracy Danza

DEATHS
685   Marwan I ibn al-Hakam, 4th kalief of Omajjaden (684-85), dies
973   Otto I the Great, Holy Roman Emperor (962-973), dies at 60
1166   Willem I, the Bad, king of Sicily (1154-66)
1205   Ladislaus III Arpad, King of Hungary (1204-05), dies at 5 or 6
1523   Franz von Sickingen, Germ knight/protect of poor, dies of wounds at 42
1617   David Fabricius, German astronomer, dies at 53
1667   Johann Jakob Froberger, German organist/singer/composer, dies at 50
1671   Edward Montagu, English baron Kimbolton, dies at about 68
1671   Pieter Stockmans, Flemish chairman of Opperkrijgshof, dies at 62
1673   Johannes Teellinck, Dutch vicar, dies at about 58
1736   John Weldon, composer, dies at 60
1792   Aert Schouman, Dutch bird/portrait painter, dies at 82
1793   Johan A Zoutman, Dutch lt admiral (battle of Doggersbank), dies at 68
1793   Pietro Nardini, composer, dies at 71
1800   Laurens P van Spiegel, regent/pension advisor (1787-95), dies at 64
1800   Niccol• Piccinni, Italian composer (Roland), dies at 72
1814   Franz Volrath Buttstett, composer, dies at 79
1818   Leopold Jan Antonin Kozeluh, composer, dies at 70
1825   Antonio Salieri, Italian composer, dies in Vienna at 74
1836   Norbert Burgmuller, composer, dies at 26
1863   Amiel Weeks Whipple, US Union gen-major, dies of injuries at 46
1871   Louis Papineau, political reformer, dies
1876   Franz count of Pocci, German artist/composer (Alchemist), dies at 69
1884   Judah P Benjamin, confederate minister of War, dies at 72
1900   Richard Storrs Willis, composer, dies at 81
1904   Peter Hille, writer, dies
1914   Edward Mollenhauer, composer, dies at 87
1915   Alfred G Vanderbilt, US millionaire, dies aboard Lusitania
1915   Alfred Scott Witherbee Jr, US Lusitania officer, dies
1915   Charles Frohman, dies aboard Lusitania
1928   Alexander Afanasii Spendiaryan, composer, dies at 56
1929   Albert Anselmi, US gangster, murdered by Al Capone
1929   John Scalise, US gangster, murdered by Al Capone
1929   Joseph "Top Toad" Giunta, US gangster, murdered by Al Capone
1932   Albert Thomas, French social minister of Weapon production, dies
1934   Edward Naylor, composer, dies at 67
1941   David Wijnkoop, revolutionary socialist, dies
1942   Felix Paul von Weingartner, Austria conductor/composer, dies at 79
1946   Anton A Mussert, engineer/NSB leader, executed
1946   Joe Humphries, cricket wicket keeper (3 Tests for Engld 1907-08), dies
1951   Warner Baxter, dies at 62
1953   Ormerod Pearse, cricketer (55 runs & 3 wkts in 3 Tests for S Af), dies
1958   Nyogen Senzaki, 1st Zen teacher to reside in USA, dies at 81
1962   Jimmy Conlin, dies at 77
1967   Judith Evelyn, dies of cancer at 54
1968   Lurleen Burns, wife of George Wallace/gov of Alabama, dies at 41
1970   Carlos Estrada, composer, dies at 60
1971   Willem Banning, Dutch theologist/sociologist (Karl Marx), dies at 83
1977   Irwin Fischer, composer, dies at 73
1981   Mieczyslaw Kolinski, composer, dies at 79
1982   Alfred Adam, dies at 72
1983   Peter Edel, writer, dies
1985   Dawn Addams, actress (Alan Young Show, Star Maidens), dies at 54
1986   Gaston Deferre, French politician, dies at 75
1987   Colin Blakely, dies at 56
1988   Harris Glenn Divine, dies of natural causes at 42
1989   Guy Williams, actor (Zorro, Lost in Space), dies in Argentina at 65
1990   Jessica James, actress (Spring Break), dies of breast cancer at 60
1993   Mary Philbin, actress (Phantom of the Opera), dies at 89
1994   Clement Greenberg, US art critic (Art & Culture), dies at 85
1994   Margaret Skeete, oldest American, dies at 115
1995   Ernest H Martin, impressario, dies at 75
1995   Lawrence Josset, engraver, dies at 84
1995   Maria Luisa Bemberg, fil maker, dies at 73
1995   Ray McKinley, drummer, dies at 84
1996   Albert Meltzer, anarchist, dies at 76
1996   Henry Diamond, Irish Nationalist MP, dies at 87
1996   Howard Frank Trayton Smith, diplomat/head of MI5, dies at 76

   
 
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