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YEAR EVENTS
1379   End of Gelderse war victory
1545   German Parliament opens in Worms
1550   France & England sign Peace of Boulogne
1603   Scottish king James VI becomes King James I of England
1629   1st game law passed in American colonies, by Virginia
1645   Battle at Jankov Bohemia: Sweden beatS RC emperor Ferdinand III
1664   Roger Williams is granted a charter to colonize Rhode Island
1721   Johann Sebastian Bach opens his Brandenburgse Concerts
1734   Neth's William K H Friso marries princess Anne of Hanover
1765   Britain enacts Quartering Act, required colonists to provide temporary housing to British soldiers
1792   Benjamin West (US) becomes president of Royal Academy of London
1801   Aleksandr P Romanov becomes emperor of Russia
1828   Philadelphia & Columbia Railway (1st state owned) authorized
1832   Mormon Joseph Smith beaten, tarred & feathered in Ohio
1837   Canada gives blacks the right to vote
1848   State of siege proclaimed in Amsterdam
1855   Manhattan Kansas founded as New Boston Kansas
1860   Clipper Andrew Jackson arrives in SF, 89 days out of NY
1868   Metropolitan Life Insurance Co forms
1877   University boat race between Oxford & Cambridge ends in a dead heat
1878   British frigate Eurydice sunk; 300 lost
1880   Tobacco Growers' Mutual Insurance Company incorporates in CT
1882   German scientist Robert Koch discovers bacillus cause of TB
1883   1st telephone call between NY & Chicago
1887   Oscar Straus appointed 1st Jewish ambassador from US (to Turkey)
1890   Start of Sherlock Holmes "The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge" (BG)
1894   37 miners killed at Franklin, WA
1898   1st automobile sold
1906   "Census of the British Empire" shows England rules 1/5 of the world
1910   83øF highest temperature ever recorded in Cleveland in March
1913   Netherlands soccer team's 1st victory over England
1913   Palace Theater opens at 1564 Broadway NYC
1920   1st US coast guard air station established (Morehead City NC)
1922   Grand National at Aintree sees only 3 horses out of 32 starters finish
1924   Greece becomes a republic
1925   KSL-AM in Salt Lake City UT begins radio transmissions
1926   The Beehive in the Hague opens 1st escalator in Netherlands
1927   Cuban chess champ, Jose Capablanca wins 33-day Grand Chess Tournie
1927   Dutch 1st Chamber condemns Belgian & Neth's Wielingen Treaty
1930   1st religious services telecast in US (W2XBS NYC)
1930   Planet Pluto named
1930   R˜nsburgse Boys soccer team forms
1932   1st US radio broadcast from a moving train (Belle Baker WABC from MD)
1933   Peter I Island incorporated as a Norwegian dependency
1934   US declares the Philippines to become independent in 1945
1935   Major Bowes' Original Amateur Hour goes national on NBC Radio Network
1936   Red Wings beat Montreal Maroons in 16 mins & 30 seconds of 6th period Stanley Cup game lasts 9 periods (176 mins), ends 1-0
1937   Bus blew a tire, going out of control, killing 18 (Salem Illinois)
1937   National Gallery of Art established by Congress
1941   British troops defeat British Somalia
1941   German troops occupy El Agheila Libya
1941   Glenn Miller begins work on his 1st movie for 20th Century Fox
1941   LIU beats Ohio U 56-42 for NIT basketball championship
1941   Richard Wright & Paul Green's "Native Son," premieres in NYC
1944   76 Allied officers escape Stalag Luft 3 (Great Escape)
1944   811 British bombers attack Berlin
1944   In occupied Rome, Nazis execute more than 300 civilians
1945   Gen Eisenhower, Montgomery & Bradley discuss advance in Germany
1945   Largest one-day airborne drop, 600 transports & 1300 gliders
1945   Operation Varsity: British, US & Canadian airborne landings E of Rhine
1945   US minesweepers reach Kerama Retto, South coast of Okinawa
1947   Congress proposes 2-term limitation on the presidency
1947   John D Rockefeller Jr donates NYC East River site to the UN
1949   21st Academy Awards - "Hamlet," Laurence Olivier & Jane Wyman win
1949   Walter & John Huston become 1st father-and-son team to win
1950   Gracie de Moss wins LPGA Pro-Ladies Golf Championship
1950   US Ladies Figure Skating championship won by Yvonne C Sherman
1950   US Mens Figure Skating championship won by Richard Button
1952   Great demonstrations against apartheid in South-Africa
1953   US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1955   1st seagoing oil drill rig placed in service
1955   British Army patrols withdraw from Belfast after 20 years
1955   Tennessee Williams, "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" opens for 694 performances
1958   Elvis Presley joins the army (serial number 53310761)
1959   Iraq withdraws from the Baghdad Pact
1960   US appeals court rules novel, "Lady Chatterly's Lover," not obscene
1961   NY Senate approves $55M for a baseball stadium at Flushing Meadows
1962   24th NCAA Men's Basketball Championship: Cin beats Ohio State 71-59
1962   Benny Paret, KOed in a welterweight title, he dies 10 days later
1962   Mick Jagger & Keith Richards perform as Little Boy Blue & Blue Boys
1964   Kennedy half-dollar issued
1965   US Ranger 9 strikes Moon, 10 miles (16 km) NE of crater Alphonsus
1966   Selective Service announces college deferments based on performance
1967   U of Mich holds 1st "Teach-in" after bombing of North Vietnam
1968   Mickey Wright wins Port Malabar Golf Invitational
1970   Dutch cartoonist Frans Pi‰t ends "Sjors & Sjimmie" strip
1972   Great Britain imposes direct rule over Northern Ireland
1973   Harley Race beats Dory Funk Jr in Kansas City, to become NWA champ
1973   Immaculata beats Queens College, 59-52 to win AIAW Basketball title
1973   Professional track debut of Kip Keino defeating Jim Ryun in the mile
1973   SF 49er pres Lou Spadia proposes NFL expand to 30 teams
1974   36th NCAA Mens Basketball Championship: NC State beats Marquette 76-64
1975   Muhammad Ali TKOs Chuck Wepner in 15 for heavyweight boxing title
1976   Argentine Pres Isabel Peron deposed by country's military
1978   Wings release "With a Little Luck"
1979   "Ballroom" closes at Majestic Theater NYC after 116 performances
1979   10 rebounds & 10 assists, as the Spartans cruise to a 101-67 by Penn Mich State's Earvin "Magic" Johnson registers triple-doubl
1979   1st appearance as Australian cricket capt for Kim Hughes
1979   Columbia flown on carrier aircraft lands at Kennedy Space Center
1980   42nd NCAA Men's Basketball Championship: Louisville beats UCLA 59-54
1980   ABC's nightly Iran Hostage crisis program renamed "Nightline"
1980   Capitol Records releases some rare Beatles tracks
1981   "Nightline with Ted Koppel" premieres on ABC
1981   Bombay beat Delhi by innings & 46 to win Ranji Cricket Trophy
1981   Colombia drops diplomatic relations with Cuba
1982   US sub Jacksonville collides with a Turkish freighter near Virginia
1984   Andrea Sch”ne skates ladies world record 5 km (7:34.52)
1984   Igor Malkov skates world record 10 km (14:21.51)
1984   IOC agrees to 6-team exhibition baseball tournament in Olympics
1985   5th Golden Raspberry Awards: Bolero wins
1985   Golden Raspberry Awards presented to parody Oscar Awards (Bolero wins)
1985   Jan Stephenson wins LPGA GNA Golf Classic
1985   Norman Gifford makes cricket ODI debuts at age 44 (v Aust, Sharjah)
1986   58th Academy Awards - "Out of Africa," William Hurt & G Page win
1986   NASA publishes "Strategy for Safely Returning the Space Shuttle to Flight Status"
1986   Suriname army capt Etienne Boerenveen arrested for cocaine smuggling
1986   US & Libya clash in Gulf of Sidra
1987   1st Soul Train Music Awards: Janet Jackson, Luther Vandross
1987   WA win the Sheffield Shield by drawing cricket final vs Victoria
1988   "Gospel at Colonus" opens at Lunt Fontanne Theater NYC for 61 perfs
1988   Quarterback Dan Fouts retires
1989   Mary Martin in "Peter Pan," 1st seen on TV since 1973
1989   Worst US oil spill, Exxon's Valdez spills 11.3 mil gallons off Alaska
1990   Indian troops leave Sri Lanka
1990   Tom Hunter swims world record 50m freestyle (21.81 sec)
1991   "Les Miserables," opens at Auditorium Theatre, Chicago
1991   11th Golden Raspberry Awards: Ford Fairlane & Ghosts Can't Do It wins
1991   Barcelona Dragons beat NY/NJ Knights 19-7 in their 1st WLAF game
1991   Danielle Ammaccapane wins LPGA Standard Register Ping Golf Tournament
1991   In liberated Kuwait, banks reopen]
1991   NY Yankees beat NY Mets, 9-3
1991   Wrestlemania VII in LA, Hulk Hogan pins Sgt Slaughter
1992   "Jake's Women" opens at Neil Simon Theater NYC for 245 performances
1992   1st Belgium in the space, Dirk Frimout on Atlantis Space Shuttle STS-45 (Atlantis 11) launches into space
1992   Space Shuttle STS-45 (Atlantis 11) launches into space
1992   Sudanese Boeing 707 crashes on mountain Hymettos at Athens: 5-6 die
1993   Ezer Weizman elected president of Israel
1994   "Carousel" opens at Beaumont Theater NYC for 322 performances
1994   "Song of Jacob Zulu" opens at Plymouth Theater NYC for 53 performances
1994   F-16 collides with C-130 Hercules above AFB in NC, 120 die
1994   Robert F Kennedy Jr divorces Emily Black
1996   16th Golden Raspberry Awards: Showgirls wins
1996   Eastenders star Michael French is reported to be a homosexual
1996   Laura Davies wins LPGA Standard Register Ping Golf Tournament
1996   MTA raises NYC bridge tolls to $3.50 each way
1997   69th Academy Awards - "English Patient," T Cruise & Brenda Blythen win
1997   Australian parliament overturns world's 1st & only euthanasia law

BIRTHS
1188   Ferrand of Portugal, earl of Flanders/son of Sancho I
1441   Ernst I, elector of Saxon (1464-86)
1494   Georgius Agricola, Germany, mineralogist (De Re Metallica)
1607   Michiel A de Ruyter, Dutch rear admiral (St Vincent, Dune)
1630   Jos‚ Saenz d'Aguirre, Spanish cardinal
1703   Jos‚ F de Isla, [Francisco de Salazar], Spanish Jesuit/writer
1714   Carlo Giovanni Testori, composer
1732   Gian Francesco de Majo, composer
1740   John Antes, composer
1749   Bernard Jumentier, composer
1755   Rufus King, framer of US constitution
1762   Marcos Antonio da Fonseca, Portugal, opera composer (Portogallo)
1797   Antonio Rosmini-Serbati, philosopher/founder (Institute of Charity)
1802   Jacob van Lennep, attorney/Dutch MP
1809   Joseph Liouville, France, discover of transcendental numbers
1814   Galen Clark, US, naturalist/discovered Mariposa Grove
1817   Aime Maillart, composer
1821   Elisa Felix, [Rachel], tragedienne
1821   [George] Hector Tyndale, Bvt Major General (Union volunteers)
1834   John Wesley Powell, US, geologist/explorer/ethnologist
1834   William Morris, England, designer/craftsman/poet/socialist
1835   Josef Stefan, Austria, physicist (Stefan-Boltzmann law)
1837   Philips, Count of Flanders Belgium
1855   Andrew W Mellon, founder (Mellon Bank)/US Sec of Treasury
1855   Olive Schreiner, S African writer (Portrait of a South African Woman)
1866   Jack McAuliffe, US lightweight boxing champ, hall of famer
1869   mile Fabre, France, playwright, administrator of Com‚die Fran‡aise
1871   Ernest Rutherford, nuclear scientist
1874   Harry Houdini, [Erich Weiss], Budapest, magician/escape artist
1874   Luigi Einaudi, economist/1st president of Italy (1948-55)
1878   Top Naeff, [Anthonetta van Rhijn-N-Naeff], Dutch writer
1883   James I Wedgwood, British theosophist/old-catholic bishop
1884   Gino Marinuzzi, composer
1884   Peter Debye, Holland, physical chemist (Nobel 1936)
1885   Charlie Daniels, US swimmer (Olympics-4 gold-1904, 08)
1887   Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, San Jose CA, actor (Keystone comedies)
1888   Jameson Thomas, London England, actor (Farmer's Wife)
1890   Miguel Suriel, Neth Antillian writer (Muh‚ culpabel)
1891   Annie "Charley" Toorop, Dutch painter (3 Generations)
1891   John Knittel, writer
1895   Arthur Murray, dancer (Arthur Murray's Dance Party)
1895   Sid Saylor, Chicago Ill, actor (Wally-Waterfront)
1896   Gianna Manzini, writer
1897   Charles Eyck, Dutch painter/sculptor
1897   Wilhelm Reich, Austrian-US psycho analysist (character analysis)
1898   Dorothy Stratton, organizer (SPARS-women's branch of US Coast Guard)
1898   George Alpert, railroad executive
1900   June [Algeria Junius] Clark, musician trumpet
1902   Thomas E Dewey, Oh, 1st Catholic Pres candidate 1944, 1948 (R)
1903   Adolph F J Butenandt, German bio-chemist (Nobel 1939)
1903   John Patrick Sutton Ludlow, actor (Agatha)
1903   Malcolm Muggeridge, English writer (Observer of Life)
1905   Andr‚ Christiaens, Flemish writer (Unfindable Country)
1906   John Cameron Swayze, news correspondent/spokesman (Timex) [OS]
1907   Janet Harmon Bragg, US pilot/columnist (Chicago Defender)
1907   Lauris Norstad, US gen (NATO commander)/CEO (Owens-Corning Fiberglass)
1907   Lucia Chase, US ballerina/co-founder (American Ballet Theater)
1907   Lydia Korneevna Chukovskaya, writer
1907   Martin Kosleck, Germany, actor (Pursuit to Algiers)
1909   Clyde Barrow, bank robber (of Bonnie & Clyde fame)
1909   Thomas E "Tommy" Trinder, English radio comic/actor (Phoenix)
1910   Jacques Chailley, composer
1910   Richard Conte, Jersey City NJ, actor (4 Just Men, Tony Rome, Hotel)
1911   Enrique Jord , San Sebastian Spain, conductor (SF Symphony Orch 1970)
1911   Herman W "Fritz" Liebert, US OSSer/librarian (Yale curator)
1911   Jane Beverly Drew, architect
1911   Joseph Barbera, animator (Hanna-Barbera)
1914   Lilli Palmer, Posen Germany, actress (Boys From Brazil, Sebastian)
1918   Englebert van Anderlecht, Belgian painter
1919   John J Duncan Jr, (Rep-R-TN, 1965- )
1919   Lawrence Ferlinghetti, author (Coney Island of the Mind)
1920   Gene Nelson, [Berg], Seattle Wash, actor (Tea For 2, Oklahoma)
1921   Wilson Harris, Guayanese author
1922   Dave Appell, singer/musician/songwriter (In the Midnight Hour)
1922   Dorothy Irene Height, president (national council of negro women)
1923   Edna Jo Hunter, expert on military families & prisoners of war
1923   Murray Hamilton, Washington NC, actor (Rich Man Poor Man)
1924   Lois Andrews, actress (Ganster, Rustlers, Desert Hawk)
1924   Lorraine Gourley, LA CA
1924   Norman Fell, Phila, actor (Mr Roper-3's Company, The End, Graduate)
1925   Duncan Wood, TV director/producer
1925   Mai Zetterling, Vaeras Sweden, actress (Hidden Agenda, Ringer)
1926   Dario Fo, Leggiuno Sangiano VA, playwright (Nobel-1997)
1927   Janos Decsenyi, composer
1927   Martin Walser, writer
1928   Byron "Yanks" Janis, McKeesport Pa, pianist (NBC Symphony Orch)
1928   Vanessa Brown, Vienna Austria, actress (My Favorite Husband)
1929   Cuan McCarthy, cricketer (36 Test wkts for S Africa, 1 career no-ball)
1930   Kenneth Nelson, Rocky Mount NC, actor (Henry Aldrich-Aldrich Family)
1930   Steve McQueen, Slater Mo, actor (Wanted, Dead or Alive, Blob, Bullitt)
1931   Thelma Kalama, US, 4 X 100m relay swimmer (Olympic-gold-1948)
1932   William Smith, Columbia Mo, actor (Rich Man Poor Man, Hawaii 5-0)
1932   Yuri Anatoyevich Ponomaryov, Russia, cosmonaut (Soyuz 18 backup)
1933   David Harries, composer
1935   Peter Bichsel, writer
1936   Fredrick Kaufmamn, composer
1937   Benjamin Luxon, Redruth England, baritone (Owen Wingrave)
1937   Bill Tillman, basebal player
1937   Billy Stewart, US R&B singer (I Do Love You)
1937   Erskine Sandiford, premier (Barbados, 1987-94)
1938   Larry Wilson, NFL back (Cardinals)
1940   Bob Mackie, Monterey Parks Calif, designer (Streisand, Cher)
1943   H Martin Lancaster, (Rep-D-NC)
1943   Jesus Alou, baseball outfielder (SF Giants)
1943   Marika Kilius, German FR, ice skating pair (Olympic-silver-1960, 64)
1944   Denny McLain, baseball pitcher (Detroit Tigers, 31 wins in 1968)
1944   Patti Labelle, singer (Phoenix, Tasty, Chameleon)
1946   Lee Oskar, Denmark, rock harmonicist (War-Why Can't We Be Friends)
1946   Paul Williams, climber
1947   Alan Sugar, English multi-millionaire/computer manufacturer (Amstrad)
1947   Mike Kellie, rock drummer (Spooky Tooth-It's All About)
1947   Paul McCandless, rocker (Torches on the Lake)
1947   Pieter W Coetzer, South African journalist/MP (NP)
1949   Steve Lang, Montreal Canada, rock bassist (April Wine)
1951   Dougie Thompson, rocker (Supertramp-Bloody Well Right)
1951   Earl Williams, NBAer
1951   Kenneth S Reightler Jr, Patuxent R Md, Cmdr USN/astro (STS 48, 60)
1951   Pat Bradley, Westford MA, LPGA golfer (1981 US Women's Open)
1952   Nicholas Campbell, Toronto Canada, actor (Nick-Insiders)
1953   Steve Lubbers, cricketer (capt of Dutch World Cup team 1996)
1954   Donna Pescow, Brooklyn, actress (Angie, Out of this World, Rainbow)
1954   Irina Ratushinskaya, Odessa Ukraine, disident poet (Beyond the Limit)
1954   Robert Carradine, LA Calif, actor (Slim-The Cowboys, Wavelength)
1956   Ijaz Faqih, cricketer (Pakistan off-spin all-rounder in 5 Tests 80-88)
1957   Scott J Horowitz, Phila Pa, PhD/Capt USAF/astronaut (STS 75, 82)
1959   Renaldo Nehemiah, US, hurdler (110m at 12.93)/NFLer (SF 49ers)
1960   Kelly LeBrock, NYC, actress (Weird Science, Woman in Red)
1961   Dean Jones, cricketer (dashing Australian batsman & fielder 1984-92)
1961   James T Gallagher Jr, Johnstown PA, PGA golfer (1990 Greater Milw)
1962   Penny Hammel, Decatur IL, LPGA golfer (Jamie Farr Toledo-1985, 89)
1962   Star Jones, attorney/TV hostess (NBC, Inside Edition)
1963   Raimond van der Gouw, Dutch soccer goalie (Vitesse, Manchester)
1963   Sammy Giammatva, Houston Tex, tennis star
1964   Hans Schwaier, West Germany, tennis star
1965   Angela Zuckerman, St Louis Mo, speed skater (Olympics-1994)
1965   Ben Torriero, WLAF running back (Scottish Claymores)
1965   Jeff Reese, Brantford, NHL goalie (Tampa Bay Lightning)
1965   Marian Vajda, Czech, tennis star
1966   Penny Toler, WNBA guard (LA Sparks)
1966   Tatjana Patitz, Hamburg German FR, model/actress (Rising Sun)
1967   Kathy Rinaldi-Stunkel, Fla, tennis player (Virginia Slims of Ark 1987)
1967   Richard Gillam, Atlanta Ga, pairs skater (& Erin Moorad)
1969   Yoko Zetterlund, SF Calif, volleyball setter (Olympics-bronze-92, 96)
1970   Lara Flynn Boyle, Davenport Iowa, actress (Donna Hayward-Twin Peaks)
1970   Marques Bragg, NBA forward (Minnesota Timberwolves)
1970   Mike Vanderjagt, CFL kicker (Toronto Argonauts)
1970   Shannon Lemora, Baton Rouge Louisiana, 1.5k runner
1973   Atle Larsen, WLAF kicker (Rhein Fire)
1973   Chip McCaw, Chicago Ill, volleyball setter (Olympics-96)
1973   David Moravec, hockey forward (Team Czech Oly-gold-1998)
1973   Josh Lakatos, Pasadena Calif, trap shooter (Olympics-silver-1996)
1973   Philippe Boucher, St Apollinaire Ca, NHL defense (LA Kings, Oly-G-98)
1974   Terry Killens, linebacker (Tennessee Oilers)
1975   Debbie Keller, Winfield Ill, soccer forward (Olympics-96)
1975   Julia Bikbova, Kiev Ukraine, dance skater (& John Lee)
1976   Danielle Garrett, Camp Hill Penn, soccer forward (Olympics-96)
1977   Olivia Burnette, San Clemente Calif, actress (Torkelsons)
1980   Luke Edwards, Nevada City Ca, actor (Newsie)

DEATHS
809   Harun al-Rashid, caliph of the Abbasid empire (786-809), dies at 44
1400   Florens Radewijns, Dutch priest/leader Modern Devotion, dies
1455   Nicholas V, [Tommaso Parentucelli], Italian Pope (1447-55), dies at 57
1455   Rudolf van Diepholt, bishop/cardinal of Utrecht (1448-55), dies
1471   Thomas Malory, author (Le Morte d'Arthur), dies at 55
1558   Anna van Buren, countess of Egmond/Buren/Lingen, dies
1603   Elizabeth I Tudor, [Maiden Queen], UK queen (1558-1603), dies at 69
1631   Philipp Dulichius, composer, dies at 68
1635   Jacques Callot, French cartoonist/engraver, dies at about 42
1644   Cecilia Renata, arch duchess of Austria, dies
1654   Samuel Scheidt, German composer (Concertus sacri), dies at 66
1661   William Leddra, last Quaker, hanged in Boston
1755   Theodor Christleib Reinhold, composer, dies at 72
1823   Cornelis van Foreest, Dutch mayor (Alkmaar), dies at 66
1825   Giovanni Domenico Perotti, composer, dies at 64
1838   Thomas Attwood, composer, dies at 72
1842   Stendhal [Marie-H Beyle], French writer (The Love), buried at 59
1866   Maria Amalia, of Bourbon-Sicily, wife of Louis Filips of Austria, dies
1867   Mary, [Victoria MALOPCA of Teck], queen of Gt Brit, dies at 85
1877   Walter Bagehot, English economist/critic/banker, dies at 51
1878   Albin Masek, composer, dies at 73
1881   Friedrich Hecker, German revolutionary republic politician, dies at 69
1882   Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, US poet (Song of Hiawatha), dies at 75
1894   Robert Prescott Stewart, composer, dies at 68
1899   Billy Barnes, cricketer (725 runs in 21 Tests for England), dies
1905   Jules Verne, sci-fi author (Around the World in 80 Days), dies at 77
1909   John Millington Synge, Irish dramatist/playwright/poet, dies at 37
1911   Matthew Stanley Robison, president (Cardinals), dies
1916   Enrique y Campina Granados, Sp opera composer (Goyescas), drowns at 48
1918   Theophile Ysaye, composer, dies at 53
1921   Deodat de Severac, composer, dies at 48
1932   George Robert Canning, cricketer (the 4th Lord Harris), dies
1937   L‚opold Courouble, Belgian writer (Pauline Flatbread), dies at 76
1945   J S Nicklin, Lt-Col/Canada's 1st parachutist, dies
1945   Thomas Rennie, Gen-Maj (Dutch command 51st Highland Division), dies
1946   Alexander A Aljechin, world chess champ (1927-35, 37-46), dies at 53
1946   Gustaf Heintze, composer, dies at 66
1953   Felix M Abel, French dominican/biblical scholar, dies at 74
1953   Mary, queen of Great-Britain/North-Ireland, dies at 85
1960   Paul Joostens, Flemish painter, dies at 70
1964   Peter Lorre, Hungarian/US actor (Maltese Falcon, Raven), dies at 59
1967   Marc Lavry, composer, dies at 63
1968   Howard Petrie, actor (Border River, Bounty Hunter), dies at 61
1968   Lauwrens Voorthuyzen, Dutch sect leader, dies at 70
1969   Joseph Kasavubu, president Congo (1960-65), dies at about 55
1974   Doris Deane, dies at 74
1974   Yoshida Isoya, Japanese architect (modern sukiya style), dies at 79
1975   Muriel Hutchinson, actor (Another Thin Man), dies at 60
1975   Oscar Rasbach, composer, dies at 86
1976   Bernard L Montgomery, British general, defeated Rommel, dies at 88
1976   Nelson Case, TV host (Trash or Treasure), dies at 66
1977   Saburo Moroi, composer, dies at 73
1978   Brackett Hamilton Leigh, [Douglass], author (Ginger Star), dies at 62
1979   Yvonne Mitchell, writer, dies at 53
1980   Oscar Romero, archbishop of San Salvador, murdered during mass
1982   Ace Goodman, KC Mo, comedian (Easy Aces), dies at 83
1984   Sam Jaffe, actor (Dr Zorba-Ben Casey), dies of cancer at 93
1986   Sarah Cunningham, actress (Nurse Andrews-Trapper John MD), dies at 67
1990   Alice Sapritch, actress (European Vacation), dies
1990   An Wang, computer manufacturer (Wang), dies at 70 of cancer
1990   Ray Goulding, comedian (Bob & Ray), dies of kidney failure at 68
1990   Rene Enriquez, actor (Hill St Blues), dies of pancreatic cancer at 56
1993   Erik Andriesse, Dutch painter (skulls, skeletons), dies at 35
1993   John Hersey, Pulitzer prize author (Hiroshima), dies at 78
1993   Peter Roovers, Dutch sculptor/teacher (war monuments), dies at 90
1993   Taylor Reed, actor (Easy Money), dies of heart attack at 60
1994   Edith Porada, art historian/archaeologist, dies at 81
1994   Luis Donaldo Colosio, Mexican politician, assassinated
1994   Tommy Benford, jazz drummer, dies at 88
1995   Anthony Standerwick Heal, businessman, dies at 88
1995   Joey Long, blues/cajun guitarist, dies at 62
1995   Trevor Oswald Ling, religious Studies Professor, dies at 75
1996   Maria Lucia Beltran Alcayaga, singer, dies at 66

   
 
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