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YEAR EVENTS
888   Duke Odo becomes king of West-France
1099   Crusaders set fire to Mara Syria
1547   Earl Henry Howard of Surrey sentenced to death
1559   Elizabeth I crowned queen of England in Westminster Abbey
1610   Galileo Galilei discovers Callisto, 4th satellite of Jupiter
1621   Jan Pieterszoon Coen's fleet sets sail to Moluccas (from Jacarta)
1630   Patent to Plymouth Colony issued
1673   Jean Racine's "Mithridate," premieres in Paris
1695   Jonathan Swift ordained an Anglican priest in Ireland
1733   James Oglethorpe & 130 English colonists arrive at Charleston, SC
1770   De Beaumarchais' "Les Deux Amis," premieres in Paris
1785   John Walter publishes 1st issue of London Times
1794   Congress changes US flag to 15 stars & 15 stripes
1830   Great fire in New Orleans thought to be set by rebel slaves
1849   Vancouver Island granted to Hudson's Bay Co
1854   Anthony Foss patents accordion
1863   Chenille manufacturing machine patented by William Canter, NYC
1863   Thomas Crapper pioneers one-piece pedestal flushing toilet
1865   -Jan 15th] BBT & CPT Ft Fisher, NC
1869   Colored National Labor Union, 1st Black labor convention
1869   National convention of black leaders meets in Wash DC
1873   P B S Pinchback relinquishes office at Louisiana governor
1874   Battle between jobless & police in NYC, 100s injuried
1874   US troops land in Honolulu to protect the king
1882   Richard Wagner completes his opera "Parsifal"
1883   Fire in circus Ferroni in Berditschoft Poland kills 430
1883   Henrik Ibsen's "En Folkefiende," premieres in Oslo
1888   National Geographic Society founded (Washington, DC)
1893   British Independent Labor Party forms (Keir Hardie as its leader)
1894   Revolution in Sicily crushed by government troops
1895   Oscar Wilde's "Ideal Husband," premieres in London
1898   Emile Zola publishes his open letter (J'accuse) in defense of Dreyfus
1902   Textile workers strike in Enschede Neth till June 1
1906   1st radio set advertised (Telimco for $7.50 in Scientific American) claimed to receive signals up to one mile
1908   French pilot Henry Farman is 1st European to fly roundtrip
1908   Stanley Cup: Montreal Wanderers sweep Ottawa Victorias in 2 games
1910   JM Synge's "Deirdre of the Sorrows," premieres in Dublin
1911   Gerhart Hauptmann's "Die Ratten," premieres in Berlin
1911   Roald Amundsens anchors at Walvis Bay
1911   South Africa's 1st win over Australia, at Adelaide
1912   -40øF (-40øC), Oakland, Maryland (state record)
1914   IWW-leader/songwriter Joe Hill arrested "Girl from Utah" East-Prussia
1915   Earthquake in Avezzano Italy kills 29,800
1915   W Churchill presents plan for assault on Dardanelles
1919   Dutch Soccer team OSV forms
1920   NY Times editorial (falsely) reports rockets can never fly
1922   Buck Weaver, a Black Sox, applies unsuccessfully for reinstatement
1922   Conference of Cannes concerning German retribution payments ended
1922   WHA-AM in Madison WI begins radio transmissions
1924   Nationalist Wafd-party wins Egyptian parliament elections
1927   US & Mexico battle over oil interests
1929   Humanist Society established, Hollywood Calif
1930   "Mickey Mouse" comic strip 1st appears
1935   Plebiscite in Saar, indicates a desire (90.3%) to join Nazi Germany
1939   Belgian premier signs Burgos-treaty for trade relations with Franco
1942   Allied Conference for war trials
1942   German U-boats begin harassing shipping on US east coast
1942   Henry Ford patents a method of constructing plastic auto bodies
1942   Interallied war trial conference publishes St James Declaration
1943   British premier Winston Churchill arrives in Casablanca
1943   Hitler declares "Total War"
1943   Russian offensive at Don under general Golikov
1943   US infantry captures Galloping Horse-ridge Guadalcanal
1945   Prokofchev's 5th Symphony premieres in Moscow
1948   1st country music TV show, Midwestern Hayride, premieres on WLW Cin
1949   "Along 5th Avenue" opens at Broadhurst Theater NYC for 180 perfs
1951   German general F Christian freed early from Dutch prison
1953   Gas explosion in Belgium coal mine kills 14
1953   KOLD TV channel 13 in Tucson, AZ (CBS) begins broadcasting
1953   Marshal Josip Tito chosen president of Yugoslavia
1954   Milt rule in Egypt; 318 Mohammedan Brotherhood arrested
1954   WEAR TV channel 3 in Pensacola-Mobile, FL (ABC) begins broadcasting
1957   Bollingen Prize for poetry awarded to Allen Tate
1957   Mickey Wright wins Sea Island Golf Open
1957   NFL Pro Bowl: West beats East 19-10
1957   Wham-O Company produces the 1st Frisbee
1958   9,000 scientists of 43 nations petition UN for nuclear test ban
1958   US newspaper "Daily Worker" ceases publication
1959   De Gaulle grants amnesty to 130 to Algerian death row convicts
1959   King Boudouin promises Belgian Congo independence
1962   "Do Re Mi" closes at St James Theater NYC after 400 performances
1962   Wilt Chamberlain of Warriors scores then NBA-record 73 pts vs Chicago
1963   AFL Pro Bowl: West beats East 21-14
1963   NFL Pro Bowl: East beats West 30-20
1964   Karol Wojtyla becomes archbishop of Krakow
1966   1st black selected for pres cabinet (LBJ selects Robert C Weaver-HUD)
1966   US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1967   Coup in Togo
1967   Rolling Stones appear on Ed Sullivan Show
1968   "Hallelujah, Baby!" closes at Martin Beck Theater NYC after 293 perfs
1968   "Illya Darling" closes at Mark Hellinger Theater NYC after 320 perfs
1968   Beginning of Tet-offensive in Vietnam
1968   Minn North Stars center Bill Masterton fatally injured (dies on 15th)
1969   Beatles release "Yellow Submarine" album
1971   "Soon" closes at Ritz Theater NYC after 3 performances
1972   Former umpire, now housewife Bernice Gera wins her suit against baseball, initiated on March 15, 1971 to be allowed to umpire
1973   "Tricks" closes at Alvin Theater NYC after 8 performances
1973   Efskind skates world record 1000m (1:17.6)
1974   Superbowl VIII: Miami Dolphins beat Minn Vikings, 24-7 in Houston Superbowl MVP: Larry Csonka, Miami, RB
1976   Sarah Caldwell is 1st woman to conduct at NY's Metropolitan Opera House as she led orchestra in a performance of "La Traviata"
1979   Charlie Daniels hosts Volunteer Jam
1979   YMCA files libel suit against Village People's YMCA song
1980   "King of Schnorrers" closes at Playhouse Theater NYC after 63 perfs
1980   Head of narcotic brigade arrested for drug smuggling in Belgium
1980   Togo's constitution becomes effective
1981   Barbara Sonntag, Colo, crochets record 147 stitches/min for 1/2 hour
1981   Bollingen Prize for poetry awarded to May Swenson & Howard Nemerov
1981   Islander's Mike Bossy's 15th career hat trick-4 goals
1982   Air Florida 737 took off in a snowstorm, crashes into 14th St Bridge in Washington, DC, & falls into Potomac River, killing 78
1982   Hank Aaron & Frank Robinson elected to Hall of Fame
1983   AMA urges ban on boxing sites Muhammad Ali's deteriorating condition
1983   Qu‚bec Nordiques play 251st NHL game without being shut out
1984   TV anchor Christine Craft wins $325,000 in her case against KMBC-TV
1985   23rd Tennis Fed Cup: Czech beats USA in Nagoya Japan (2-1)
1985   99-yr-old Otto Bucher scores a hole-in-one at Spanish golf course
1985   Blackhawk Doug Wilson failed on 12th penalty shot against Islanders
1985   Cerberal Palsy telethon raises $17,1000,000
1985   Express train derails in Ethiopia, kills at least 428
1986   NCCA institutes eligibility requirements based on college exams
1986   South Yemen Pres Ali Nasser Mohammed's bodyguard shoots opponents
1987   7 top NY Mafia bosses sentenced to 100 years in prison each
1987   W German police arrest Mohammed Ali Hamadi, suspect in 1985 hijacking
1988   LA Dodger/SD Padre Steve Garvey retires
1988   Supreme Court rules (5-3) public school officials have broad powers to censor school newspapers, plays & other expressive activ
1989   "Friday the 13th" virus strikes hundreds of IBM computers in Britain
1989   "Ryan's Hope" ends 13« year run on ABC-TV
1989   Computers across Britain hit by "Friday the 13th" virus
1989   Jerry Parks, Okla defensive back, charged with shooting a teammate
1989   Ruins of Mashkan-shapir (occupied 2050-1720 BC) found in Iraq
1989   Subway gunman Bernhard Goetz begins 1-year jail sentence
1990   1st elected US black governor inaugurated (Douglas Wilder-Virginia)
1991   12th ACE Cable Awards: HBO wins 25 awards
1991   42 killed in exhibition soccer match in Johannesburg South Africa
1991   Phil Mickelson wins PGA Northern Telecom Golf Open
1991   Pres Mario Soares of Portugal re-elected
1991   Soccer stadium riot in Orkney South Africa, at least 40 die
1991   UN Secretary General Javier Perez de Cuellar meets with Saddam
1992   Excavation of new ballpark at Gateway (Jacobs Field) begins
1992   US serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer pleads guilty but insane
1993   STS-54 (Endeavour) launches into orbit
1993   Super Bowl XXVII in Pasadena - Cowboys beat Bills
1994   Italian govt of Ciampi resigns
1994   Tonya Harding's bodyguard, Shawn Eric Eckardt & Derrick Brian Smith arrested & charged with conspiracy in attack of skater Nanc
1995   26 HNL teams unanimously ratify agreement to end NHL strike
1995   America3 becomes 1st all-female crew to win an America's Cup race
1998   "Patti LaBelle On Broadway," opens at St James Theater NYC
1998   CBS pays $4 billion to televise AFC games for 8-years

BIRTHS
1381   St Colette, abbess/reformer (Poor Clares)
1406   Matteo Palmieri, Italian writer (Della vita civile)
1505   Joachim II Hector, ruler (Brandenburg)
1596   Jan J Goyen, Dutch landscape painter
1616   Antoinette Bourignon, Flemish mystic/French religious fanatic
1628   Charles Perrault, France, lawyer/writer (Mother Goose)
1674   Prosper Jolyot de Cr‚billon, French poet (Atr‚e et Thyeste)
1683   Johann Christoph Graupner, German composer
1690   Gottfried Heinrich Stolzel, composer
1727   Johann Christoph Schmugel, composer
1734   Luca Sorkocevic, composer
1778   Anton Fischer, composer
1788   Carl Ludwig Cornelius Westenholz, composer
1802   Eduard von Bauernfeld, Vienna, comedic playwright
1807   Napoleon Bonaparte Buford, Mjr Gen (Union volunteers), died in 1883
1808   Salmon P Chase, (Sen-R) cabinet member, 6th chief justice (1864-73)
1812   Humphrey Marshall, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1872
1815   William Henry French, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1881
1824   Ignacy Marceli Komorowski, composer
1834   Horatio Alger Jr, Revere Mass, author (Lost at Sea, Work & Win)
1835   Gustaaf Rolin-Jaequemyns, Belgian jurist/minister of the Interior
1850   Leon Francis Victor Caron, composer
1859   Karl Bleibtreu, German author (Revolution of Literature)
1859   Kost¡s Palam s, Greek poet/scholar (Flogera tou Bas¡lia)
1864   Wilhelm K W Wien, German phyicist (Nobel 1911)
1866   Vasily Sergeyevich Kalinnikov, composer
1869   Emanuele F, duke of Aosta, Italian general (WW I)/fascist
1870   Henryk Opienski, Polish composer/conductor (St Moniuszko)
1874   Jozef E van Roey, Flemish cardinal/archbishop of Mechlin
1884   Johannes Elsensohn, Dutch actor/writer (Arie, novel from the Jordan)
1884   Sophie Tucker, [Kalish], Russia, singer/last of red hot mammas
1885   Alfred Fuller, CEO (Fuller Brush Man)
1892   Paul Smart, US, yachtsman (Olympic-gold-1948)
1893   Clarke Ashton Smith, US, sci-fi author (Lost Worlds, Genius Loci)
1893   Jan Evangelista Zelinka, composer
1895   Anton Betzner, writer
1895   Fortunio Bonanova, Palma de Mallorca Spain, opera singer
1898   Pedro DE Teixeira de Mattos, Dutch diplomat
1900   Yasuji Kiyose, composer
1903   Kay Francis, [Katherine E Gibbs], Okla City, actress (False Madonna)
1904   Richard Addinsell, London England, composer (Taming of Shrew)
1905   Percy Humphrey, musician
1906   Maxime Jacob, composer
1907   Sabine Zlatin, nurse
1909   Danny Barker, jazz guitarist
1909   Marinus van der Lubbe, Dutch communist
1911   Johannes Bjelke-Petersen, premier (Queensland)
1913   Jeff Morrow, NYC, actor (Bart-Union Pacific, Temperatures Rising)
1913   Ralph Edwards, Merino Colo, TV host (This is Your Life)
1915   Edward Frederick Weston Goodman, property developer
1916   Bella Lewitsky, choreographer
1916   Osa Massen, Copenhagen Denmark, actress (Jack London, Rocketship XM)
1917   Felix Guerro Diaz, composer
1918   Lester Sill, pioneer music publisher/record producer
1918   Steve Dunne, Northampton Mass, actor (Professional Father)
1918   Ted Willis, prolific English screenwriter (It's Great to be Young)
1919   Army Archerd, Hollywood columnist/TV host (Movie Game)
1919   Robert Stack, LA Calif, actor (Eliot Ness-Untouchables, Airplane)
1923   Danil Shafran, cellist
1923   Jack Watling, London, actor (Nanny, Adventure for 2, Naked Heart)
1924   Philip Rawson, artist/teacher
1925   Gwen Verdon, LA, actress/singer/dancer (Cotton Club, Sweet Charity)
1925   Rosemary Murphy, Munich Germany, actress (Margaret-Lucas Tanner)
1926   Carolyn Heilbrun, [Amanda Cross], author (Lady Ottoline's Album)
1926   Pamela M Cunnington, English architect/author (Change of Use)
1928   David Sheiner, NYC, actor (Paul-Mr Novak, Norman-Diana)
1928   Gregory Walcott, Wilson NC, actor (87th Precinct)
1929   Joseph Anthony Pass, guitarist
1929   Wim Bary, Dutch actor/theater director (Nice Boys)
1930   Frances Sternhagen, Wash DC, actress (Outland, Starting Over)
1930   Liz Anderson, rocker
1930   Roman Ciesiewicz, artist/graphic designer
1931   Charles Nelson Reilly, NYC, actor (Match Game, Ghost & Mrs Muir)
1933   Nurdin Jivraj, Tanzanian/British hotel magnate (Buckingham Intl)
1933   Ron[ald Joseph] Goulart, US, sci-fi author (Deadwalk, Plunder)
1933   Tom B Gola, NBA Hall-of-Famer
1934   Rip Taylor, comedian (Gong Show, $1.98 Beauty Show)
1936   Ami Maayani, composer
1936   Edward R Madigan, (Rep-R-IL, 1973- )
1937   Haj‚ J Schartman, Dutch MP (CDA)
1938   Billy Gray, LA Calif, actor (Bud-Father Knows Best)
1938   Paavo Johannes Heininen, composer
1941   Meinhard Nehmer, German DR, 2 man bobsledder (Olympic-gold-1976)
1943   Richard Moll, Cal, actor (Night Court, House, Dungeonmaster, Survivor)
1943   William Duckworth, composer
1945   [Eileen] Joy[ce] Chant [Rutter], UK, sci-fi author (High Kings)
1947   John Lees, England, rock guitarist/vocalist (Medicine Man)
1947   Peter Sundelin, Sweden, yachtsmen (Olympic-gold-1968)
1948   Kenia Jayantilal, cricketer (5 at Kingston 71 his only inns for India)
1948   T Bone' Burnett, rocker
1949   Brandon Tartikoff, TV exec (NBC)
1949   Rakesh Sharma, India, cosmonaut (Soyuz T-11)
1952   Cornelius Bumpus, keyboardist (Doobie Bros-Minute by Minute)
1952   Sharon Gabet, Fort Wayne IN, actress (Edge of Night, Another World)
1954   Vicki McCarty, Los Angeles Ca, playmate (Sep, 1979)
1955   Fred White, rocker (Earth Wind & Fire-Shining Star, Easy Lover)
1955   Jay McInerney, author (Bright Lights, Big City)
1955   Titus M Mafolo, S Afr journalist/ANC-leader
1955   Trevor Rabin, rocker (Yes)
1956   Janet Hubert-Whitten, actress (Vivian Banks-Fresh Prince of Bel Air)
1956   Jay McInerney, writer (Bright Lights, Big City)
1956   Malcolm Foster, rock bassist (Pretenders-Mystery Achievement)
1957   Christina Seufert, Sacraento Calif, diver (Olympic-bronze-1984)
1957   Don Snow, rocker (Squeeze)
1957   Mark Francis O'Meara, Goldsboro NC, PGA golfer (1984 Greater Milw)
1958   Ricardo Acuna, Chile, tennis star
1959   Kevin Anderson, IL, actor (Hoffa, Sleeping with the Enemy)
1961   Graham "Suggs" McPherson, Sussex, rock vocalist (Madness-Our House)
1961   Julia Louis-Dreyfus, NYC, comedienne (SNL, Seinfeld, Soul Man, Troll)
1961   Kelly Hrudey, Edmonton, NHL goalie (LA Kings)
1961   Kent Hull, NFL center (Buffalo Bills)
1962   Brett Maxie, NFL safety (Carolina Panthers, Green Bay Packers)
1962   Kevin Mitchell, US baseball outfielder (NY Met, SF Giants, Cin Reds)
1963   Dirk Tazelaar, cricketer (Queensland & Surrey left-arm pace bowler)
1963   Felita Carr, Ft Lauderdale Fl, dance skater (& Komarov-1995 Pac Champ)
1963   Tim Patrick Kelly, Trenton NJ, guitarist (Slaughter-Stick it Live)
1964   Penelope Ann Miller, LA Ca, actress (Kindergarden Cop) [or Feb 13]
1966   Joseph Harper, Ventura Calif, canoe (alt-Olympics-96)
1966   Marcus Turner, NFL cornerback/safety (NY Jets)
1966   Patrick Dempsey, Lewiston Me, actor (Mike-Fast Times)
1966   Tabitha Stevens, fictional character (Bewitched)
1968   Kelly Boucher, Calgary Alberta, basketball forward (Olympics-96)
1969   Andre Cason, US runner (world record 50 indoor)
1969   Dan Footman, NFL defensive end (Cleve Browns, Indianapolis Colts)
1969   John Flannery, guard/corner (Dallas Cowboys)
1969   Katarzyna Nowak, Lodz Poland, tennis star (1994 Futures France)
1969   Kevin Foster, US baseball pitcher (Chicago Cubs)
1969   Orlando Miller, Changionola Panama, infielder (Houston Astros)
1969   Robert Wilson, NFL running back (Miami Dolphins)
1969   Stephen Hendry, British(?) snookers player
1970   Anne-Marie Goddard, Utrechtum Netherlands, playmate (Jan, 94)
1970   Frank Kooiman, soccer player (Sparta)
1970   Keith Coogan, Palm Springs, actor (Adv in Babysitting, Hiding Out)
1970   Keith Mitchell, Palm Springs Calif, actor (Jeffrey-Waltons, Gun Shy)
1970   Nachi Abe, WLAF tight end (Scotland Claymores)
1971   Elmer Dessens, Hermosillo Mexico, pitcher (Pitts Pirates)
1972   Bryon Morris, running back (Baltimore Ravens)
1972   Byron "Bam" Morris, NFL running back (Pitts Steelers)
1972   Nicole Eggert, Glendale Calif, actress (Charles in Charge, Baywatch)
1972   Richard Woodley, NFL cornerback (Detroit Lions)
1973   Nikolai Khabibulin, Sverdlovsk Rus, NHL goalie (Winnipeg Jets)
1974   Matt Lepsis, NFL tackle (Denver Broncos-Superbowl 32)
1974   Sergei Brylin, Moscow Rus, NHL center (NJ Devils)
1975   Angela Holbeck, Australian rower (Olympics-96)
1976   Gary Brent, cricketer (Zimbabwe ODI pace bowler 1996)
1976   Vaclav Batlik, Costa Mesa Calif, canoe (alt-Olympics-96)

DEATHS
533   Remigius van Reims, 1st bishop of Reims (459-533)/saint, dies about 96
858   Aethelwolf, king of Wessex (Battle at Aclea), dies
888   Charles III, the Fat One, King of Franconia/Roman emperor, dies
1049   Derrick IV, Count of Holland (1039-49), dies in battle
1177   Hendrik Jasomirgott Babenberg, Duke of Austria, dies
1307   Arnoud van Foreest, Dom deacon of Utrecht, dies
1330   Frederick (III), the Handsome, duke of Austrian/German anti-king, dies
1488   Hermann Vischer, "the Old", buried
1599   Edmund Spenser, poet (Faerie Queene), dies at about 46
1625   Pieter Bruegel "the Older", (Bloemenbruegel), Flemish painter, dies
1651   Abraham C Bloemaert, painter/cartoonist/engraver, dies at 86
1682   Simon van Leeuwen, Dutch lawyer/historian, dies at 55
1691   George Fox, founder of Quakers, dies at 66
1702   Peter Rabus, Dutch poet/translator (Great Name Book), dies at 41
1762   Leonhard Trautsch, composer, dies at 68
1795   Fran‡ois-Joseph Krafft, composer, dies at 73
1797   Elisabeth C von Brunswick-Bevern, wife of Frederick II, dies at 81
1828   Alexandre-Auguste Robineau, composer, dies at 80
1838   Ferdinand Reis, composer, dies at 53
1864   Stephen Foster, composer (My Old Kentucky Home), dies at 37 in NY
1879   WF Hendrik the Navigator, prince of Neth/viceroy of Lux, dies at 58
1892   Charles Albert White, composer, dies at 62
1901   Carlo Angeloni, composer, dies at 66
1913   Thomas P Krag, Norw author/novelist (Jon Graeff, Ulf Ran), dies at 44
1914   Bernardus H Heldt, Dutch MP, dies at 72
1914   Valentin de Zubiaurre y Unionbarrenechea, composer, dies 76
1924   Georg H Quincke, German physicist (Test of Quincke), dies at 89
1928   Johan Peter Koch, Danish officer/explorer, dies at 57
1929   Wyatt Earp, US marshall (OK Corral), dies at 80
1930   C-E Auguste Rateau, French inventor (R-steam turbine), dies at 66
1934   Jean-Baptiste Marchand, soldier/explorer (Sudan), dies at 70
1937   Walter Brearley, cricketer (17 wkts in 4 Tests for Eng 1905-12), dies
1939   Jacob Ruppert, CEO (NY Yankees, 1915-39), dies
1941   James Joyce, novelist (Ulysses), dies in Zrich Switzerland, at 58
1943   Sophie Taeuber/T„uber-Arp, Swiss sculptor, dies at 53
1947   Veit Valentin, German/US historian (German People), dies at 61
1954   Roland Diggle, composer, dies at 69
1958   Edna Purviance, actress (Charlie Chaplin, Sunnyside), dies at 61
1958   John Lindeboom, Dutch vicar/church historian, dies at 75
1960   Sibilla Aleramo, [Rina Faccio], Ital poet (Una Donna), dies at 83
1962   Ernie Kovacs, comedian, dies in a car crash in West LA, at 42
1963   Leonardus G Kortenhorst, Dutch MP (KVP), dies at 76
1968   Bill Masterson, (Minn Northstars), checked into the boards & killed
1969   Fred Price, cricket wicket-keep (Engld, v Aust Headingley 1938), dies
1969   Wilton Graff, actor (Bloodlust, Just Before Dawn), dies at 65
1971   Bernard "Heinz" Lammerding, Germ SS-gen/contractor (Tulle), dies at 65
1971   Henri Tomasi, French composer (Don Juan de Ma¤ara), dies at 69
1971   Robert Still, composer, dies at 60
1976   Margaret Leighton, Brit actress (Much ado about nothing), dies at 53
1978   Hubert Humphrey, (Sen-D-Minn, VP), dies at 66 in Waverly, Minn
1978   Joseph V McCarthy, baseball manager (NY Yankees), dies at 96
1979   Donny Hathaway, Chicago Ill, rocker (Ghetto), commits suicide at 33
1980   Andr‚ Kostelanetz, Russian conductor, dies at 78
1981   Emiel van Hemeldonck, Belgian writer (Mary, My Child), dies at 83
1982   Marcel Camus, French director (Orfeu Negro), dies at 69
1983   Arthur Space, actor (Doc Weaver-Lassie), dies of cancer at 74
1983   D Mack Reynolds, US writer (Amazon Planet, Once Departed), dies
1983   Doodles Weaver, comedian (Spike Jones & City Slickers), dies at 71
1983   John McHugh, actor (Unspeakable), dies of a heart attack at 69
1985   Carol Wayne, Johnny Carson's teatime movie hostess, dies at 42
1986   Abdel Fattah Ismail, president of South-Yemen (19??-80), murdered
1987   E van Ruller, Dutch journalist/co-founder (Trouw, Loyal), dies
1988   Chiang Ching-huo, president of Taiwan (1978-88), dies at 69
1989   Joe Spinell, actor (Maniac, Star Crash, Strike Force), dies at 51
1992   Josef Neckermann, German founder mail-order firm/travel bureau, dies
1992   Yvonne Bryceland, actress (Road to Mecca), dies of cancer at 66
1993   Rene Pleven, PM of France (1950-51, 51-52), dies
1994   Frederick William Sternfield, musicologist, dies at 79
1994   Johan J Holst, Norwegian min of defense/foreign affairs, dies at 56
1995   Arnold Smith, painter (Vigelius Prize 1935), dies at 89
1995   Arthur Mervyn Stockwood, bishop, dies at 81
1995   Maxwell Henley Harris, Austrian poet/publisher (Critics), dies at 73
1995   Ruby Starr, vocalist (Grey Ghost), dies of brain tumor at 44
1996   Denise Grey, [Edouardine Verthuy], actress (Julietta), dies at 99
1996   Willian Myuon Bany Guerrilla leader, dies
1997   William Mills, painter, dies at 74

   
 
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