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YEAR EVENTS
1219   Floods in Northern Netherlands after storm, 1,000s killed
1325   Laure de Noves, beloved of Petrarch, marries Hugues de Sade
1493   Columbus returns to Spain on his 1st trip
1531   English Reformation parliament's 2nd sitting
1547   Ivan IV the Terrible (17) crowns himself 1st tsar of Moscow
1556   Emperor Karel appoints his son Philip II, king of Spain
1581   English parliament passes laws against Catholicism
1756   England & Prussia sign Treaty of Westminster
1759   British Museum opens in London
1765   Charles Messier catalogs M41 (galactic cluster in Canis Major)
1776   Continental Congress approves enlistment of free blacks
1777   Vermont declares independence from NY
1780   Battle at Cape St Vincent: admiral Rodney beats Spanish fleet
1795   French army under Pichegru occupies Utrecht Neth
1819   Godert baron van der de Capellen becomes governor of Dutch-Indies
1832   Charles Darwin lands at San Tiago, Cape Verde
1863   -Aug 23rd) Cruise of CSS Florida
1864   Heavy fighting takes place near Dandridge, Tennessee
1865   Confederate brig-gen John Pegram marries Hetty Cary
1865   Drunken sailor attacks munitions at Ft Fisher NC, 40 die
1865   Gen Wm Sherman issues Field Order #15 (land for blacks)
1865   SF Dramatic Chronicle started
1868   Refrigerator car patented by William Davis, a fish dealer in Detroit
1870   Virginia becomes 8th state readmitted to US after Civil War
1871   Jefferson Long of Georgia sworn in as 2nd black congressman
1877   Color organ (for light shows) patented, by Bainbridge Bishop
1879   January record 13" of snow falls in NYC (broken Jan 7, 1996)
1883   Pendleton Act creates basis of US Civil Service system
1883   Quebec Rugby Football Union forms
1887   Cliff House damaged when schooner "Parallel"'s powder cargo explodes
1889   128øF (53øC), Cloncurry, Queensland (Australian record)
1897   John Dewey's essay "My Pedagogic Creed" appears in School Journal
1905   Baseball outfielder Frank Huelsman traded for 6th time in 8 months
1905   Stanley Cup: Ottawa Silver 7 sweep Dawson City (Yukon) in 2 games Ottawa Silver 7 beats Dawson City (Yukon) 23-2 for Stanley Cu
1906   -13] Conference of Algeciras (about Morocco)
1906   -Apr 13] Conference of Algeciras (about Morocco)
1908   Pinnacles National Monument, Calif established
1909   British explorer Ernest Shackleton finds magnetic south pole
1909   David, Mawson & Mackay reach south magnetic pole
1911   Pandora becomes 1st 2-man sailboat to round Cape Horn west to east
1913   British House of Commons accepts Home-Rule for Ireland
1914   Writer Maksim Gorki returns to Russia
1915   Congress authorizes $1 & $50 Panama-Pacific Intl Expo gold coin
1919   Prohibition ratified by 3/4 of states; Nebraska is 36th
1920   18th Amendment, prohibition, goes into effect; repealed in 1933
1920   1st assembly of League of Nations (Paris)
1920   Georgia declares independence
1925   Gen M Froense replaces Trotsky as People's Commissioner of Defense
1925   Leon Trotsky dismissed as CEO of Russian Revolution Military Council
1931   Bradman scores 223 Australia v WI, 297 mins, 26 fours
1933   Bert Oldfield flattened by Larwood delivery in Adelaide Test
1936   1st photo finish camera installed at Hialeah Race track in Hialeah Fla
1936   Screen Actors Guild incorporates with King Vidor as president
1936   Spanish socialists/communists/anarchists form Unidad Popular
1938   Benny Goodman refuses to play Carnegie Hall when black members of his band were barred from performing
1939   Comic strip "Superman" debuts
1941   US vice admiral Bellinger warns of an assault on Pearl Harbor
1941   War Dept forms 1st Army Air Corps squadron for black cadets
1942   William Knudsen becomes 1st civilian appointed a general in US army
1943   -60øF (-51øC), Island Park Dam, Idaho (state record)
1943   1st US air raid on Ambon
1943   German 2nd SS-Pantzer division evacuates Charkow
1943   Red Army recaptures Pitomnik airport at Stalingrad
1944   Gen Eisenhower took command of Allied Invasion Force in London
1945   Scottish 52nd land division/1st Commando brigade-assault at Heinsberg
1945   US 1st & 3rd army meet at Houffalise
1947   Vincent Aurial elected president of France
1948   35 Haganah members are ambushed & killed in Gush Etzyon
1949   "Rape of Lucretia" closes at Ziegfeld Theater NYC after 23 perfs
1949   KNBH (now KNBC) TV channel 4 in Los Angeles, CA (NBC) 1st broadcast
1949   WTOP (now WUSA) TV channel 9 in Washington, DC (CBS) 1st broadcast
1950   Belgium, Luxembourg & Netherlands recognize Israel
1951   Viet Minh offensive against Hanoi
1951   World's largest gas pipeline opens (Brownsville Tx, to 134th St, NYC)
1952   New Dutch bible translation finished
1952   US Standard Board clears Stan Musial to get an $85,000 salary
1953   27th Australian Womens Tennis: Maureen Connolly beat J Sampson (63 62)
1953   41st Australian Mens Tennis: Ken Rosewall beats Mervyn Rose (60 63 64)
1953   Egyptian Premier Gen Naguib disbands all political parties
1953   KXLY TV channel 4 in Spokane, WA (ABC/CBS) begins broadcasting
1954   "South Pacific" closes at Majestic Theater NYC after 1928 performances
1955   Jackie Pung wins LPGA Sea Island Golf Open
1955   NFL Pro Bowl: West beats East 26-19
1956   Egyptian pres Nasser pledges to reconquer Palestine
1957   3 B-52s leave Calif for 1st non-stop round world flights
1957   Cavern Club (Beatle's) opens on Matthews Street in England
1958   William Gibson's "Two for the Seesaw," premieres in NYC
1961   "Conquering Hero" opens at ANTA Theater NYC for 8 performances
1961   Russian espionage ring detected in Great Britain
1962   Shooting begins on "Dr No"
1962   Suit accuses NYC Board of Education uses "racial quotas"
1963   Khrushchev claims to have a 100-megaton nuclear bomb
1963   Tennessee Williams' "Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore," premieres
1964   "Hello, Dolly!" opens at St James Theater NYC for 2,844 performances
1964   AL owners vote 9-1 against Charlie Finley moving KC A's to Louisville
1965   "Oh What a Lovely War" closes at Broadhurst NYC after 125 performances
1965   "Outer Limits" last airs on ABC-TV
1965   AFL Pro Bowl: West beats East 38-14
1965   Searchers' "Love Potion #9" peaks at #3
1965   USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1966   Harold R Perry becomes 2nd black Roman Catholic bishop in US
1966   Metropolitan Opera House opens in Lincoln Center
1967   1st black government installed in Bahamas
1967   Lucius Amerson, becomes 1st southern (Ala) black sheriff in 20th cent
1968   21st NHL All-Star Game: Toronto beat All-Stars 4-3 at Toronto
1968   Jay Allen's "Prime of Miss Jean Brodie," premieres in NYC
1969   Soviet Soyuz 4 & Soyuz 5 perform 1st transfer of crew in space
1970   AAU player Steve Myers makes a basketball field goal of 92'3«" from out of bounds, Tacoma-it shouldn't have counted, but was al
1970   Col Kadhaffi becomes premier of Libya
1970   Curt Flood files a civil lawsuit challenging baseball's reserve clause
1970   NFL realigns into 3 divisions (down from 4)
1971   Ard Schenk skates world record 1500m (1:58.7)
1972   Atje Keulen-Deelstra becomes European all-round lady skating champ
1972   Super Bowl VI: Dallas Cowboys-24, Miami-3 in New Orleans Superbowl MVP: Roger Staubach, Dallas, QB
1973   NBC presents 440th & final showing of "Bonanza"
1973   USSR's Lunakhod 2 begins radio-controlled exploration of Moon
1974   "Jaws" by Peter Benchley is published
1974   L A Landslide kills 9, Canyonville, Oregon
1974   NY Yankees Mickey Mantle & Whitey Ford elected to Hall of Fame
1976   "Donny & Marie" [Osmond] musical variety show premieres on ABC TV
1976   Peter Frampton released platinum live album "Frampton Comes Alive"
1977   Cap's H Monahan scored on 2nd penalty shot against Islanders
1978   5th American Music Award: Stevie Wonder, Fleetwood Mac & C Twitty
1978   Soyuz 27 returns to Earth
1979   Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi of Iran flees Iran for Egypt
1980   Paul McCartney jailed in Tokyo for 10 days on marijuana possession
1981   Boxer Leon Spinks is mugged, his assailants even took his gold teeth
1981   Ivan Lendl intentionally loses a match in Volvo Masters in order to avoid having to play Bjorn Borg
1981   John Lennon releases "Woman" in UK
1981   Protestant gunmen shoot & wound Bernadette Devlin McAliskey & husband
1984   11th American Music Award: Michael Jackson
1984   Paul & Linda McCartney arrested in Barbados-possession of cannabis
1985   "Playboy" announces end of stapling centerfolds
1986   Police arrested 3 IRA-terrorists in Amsterdam
1988   4th Soap Opera Digest Awards - Days of Our Live wins
1988   Jimmy "the Greek" Snyder fired from CBS for racial remarks
1988   NFL St Louis Cardinals announce move to Phoenix
1989   Police arrest writer Vaclav Havel in Prague
1989   USSR announces plan for 2-yr manned mission to Mars
1990   2 Bank of Credit & Commerce members plea guilty to money laundering
1991   7th Soap Opera Digest Awards - Days of Our Live wins
1991   US & 27 allies attack Iraq for occupying Kuwait (US time)
1992   "2 Shakespearean Actors" opens at Cort Theater NYC for 29 performances
1994   Scott skates world record 1000m (1:12.54)
1995   UPN (Universal-Parmount Network) begins telecasting (WWOR in NYC)
1997   Anthony Stuart takes ODI hat-trick, Aus v Pakistan, MCG

BIRTHS
1587   Alexander Adriaenssen, Flemish painter
1672   Francesco Mancini, composer
1697   Richard Savage, poet
1728   Niccol• Piccinni, Italian composer (Buona Figliuola)
1749   Vittoria A Alfieri, Italian count/poet (Maria Stuarda)
1757   Samuel McIntire, woodcarver/architect (architect of Salem)
1804   Karl August Krebs, composer
1807   Charles Henry Davis, Rear Admiral (Union Navy), died in 1877
1815   Adolph Trube, composer
1815   Henry Wagner "Old Brains" Halleck, Maj-General (Union Army)
1834   Albert Lindley Lee, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1907
1837   James Phillip Simms, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1887
1847   K lm n Miksz th, Hungary, writer (Wonderparaplu)
1853   Andr‚ Michelin, France, industrialist/tire manufacturer (Michelin)
1853   Johnston Forbes-Robertson, English actor/theater director (Kathleen)
1864   Frank Bacon, actor/author (Lightnin)
1868   Cyril Metodej Hrazdira, composer
1870   Wilhelm Normann, German chemist (hardening of oils)
1872   Edward G Craig, actor/director (On the art of theatre)
1872   Henri-Paul Busser, composer
1873   Boyd Alexander, English explorer
1874   Robert Service, England, Canadian poet (Cremation of Sam McGee)
1878   Harry Carey Sr, Bronx NY, actor (Aces Wild, Border Cafe, Air Force)
1878   Henry Dewitt "Harry" Carey II, US actor (Informer)
1878   Robert Garbe, German poet (G”rniek)
1885   Wladyslaw Raczkiewicz, president of Poland (1939-40)
1887   John Hamilton, Penn, actor (Perry White-Superman)
1890   Karl Freund, Czech/Austrian cameraman/director
1890   Lloyd Bacon, San Jose CA, actor (Charlie Chaplin)
1893   Henry C Rmke, Dutch psychiatrist (Periods in Man's Life)
1894   Guy Chamberlin, early NFL end/coach (Canton, Frankford, Cards)
1901   Fulgencio Batista, president/dictator of Cuba (1933-44, 1952-59)
1902   Eric Liddell, China, English 400m runner (Olympic-gold-1924)
1902   Evelyn Levine, composer
1904   Max Vredenburg, composer
1905   Ernesto Halffter, composer
1906   Clement Greenberg, art critic
1906   Diana Winyard, London, actress (Cavalcade)
1907   Alexander Knox, Canada, actor (Gorky Park, 2 of a Kind)
1907   Phillip Humphrey Vellacott, classicist
1908   Ethel Merman, stage & screen actress (Anything Goes, Call Me Madam)
1910   David McCampbell, US pilot/capt (WW II-Pacific-downed 34 Jap planes)
1911   Gilbert Gadoffre, French scholar
1911   Jay Hanna "Dizzy" Dean, HOF baseball pitcher (St Louis Cardinals)
1912   Franz Tumler, Austria, author/novelist (Cloak, Aufruf)
1914   Roger Aubert, Belgium, church historian (Le Pontificat de Pie IX)
1916   Frederick Stewart, British geologist
1917   Buddy Lester, Chicago Ill, actor (Nick-Phil Silvers Show)
1918   Stirling Silliphant, screenwriter
1919   Bob Boucher, Kent Ohio, orch leader (Music on Ice)
1920   Elliot Reid, NYC, actor (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes)
1923   Martin Stokken, Norway, nordic relay (Olympic-silver-1952)
1923   Roy Lanham, rocker (Sons of the Pioneers)
1923   Willem Aantjes, Dutch politicial leader (CDA)
1924   Katy Jurado, M‚xico, actress (High Noon, Trapeze, Barabbas, AKA Pablo)
1926   John "Jack" Layden, local politician
1928   Ezra Sims, composer
1928   John William Fozard, aircraft designer
1928   William Kennedy, US writer
1929   Allard Lowenstein, radical (Students for Democratic Action)
1929   Francesco Scavullo, Staten Island NY, celebrity photographer
1929   Tage Nielsen, composer
1930   Norman Podhoretz, Brooklyn NY, author/editor (NY Post)
1931   Vladimir Skutina, writer playwright/journalist
1932   Dian Fossey, zoologist (Gorillas in the Mist)
1932   Jim Berry, cartoonist (Berry's World)
1933   Oleg Grigoryevich Makarov, USSR, cosmonaut (Soyuz 12, 18A, 27, T-3)
1933   Susan Sonntag, writer
1934   Bill Alexander, (Rep-D-AR, 1969- )
1934   Marilyn Horne, Bradford, Pa, mezzo-soprano
1934   Richard Wernick, Boston Mass, composer
1935   A J Foyt, Houston, auto race driver (Indy 500 1961, 64, 67, 77)
1936   Michael White, theater/film producer (From Russia With Love)
1937   Bob Bogle, Portland, rock bassist/guitarist (Ventures-Batman Theme)
1937   Conny Vandenbos, Dutch singer (My rose, my little rose)
1938   Michael Pataki, Youngstown Ohio, actor (Get Christie Love)
1939   Cliff Thorburn, English snookers player
1941   Christine Janes, tennis player
1941   Richard Bohringer, Paris France, actor (Diva, I Married a Shadow)
1941   T˜men G J "Tim" Beekman, actor (Nosferatu)
1942   Barbara Lynn, rocker
1942   Bill Francis Mobile Al, rocker (Dr Hook)
1942   Tony P Hall, (Rep-D-OH, 1979- )
1942   William Francis, rocker
1943   Brian Ferneyhough, composer
1943   Gavin Bryars, composer
1944   Chris de Marigny, painter/designer
1944   Jim Stafford, Eloise Fla, singer (Spiders & Snakes, My Girl Bill)
1944   Ronnie Milsap, Robbinsville NC, country singer (Legend in My Time)
1945   Kabir Bedi, actor (Thief of Baghdad, Terminal Entry)
1946   Michael L Coats, Sacramento Ca, Capt USN/astr (STS 41-D, 29, 39)
1947   Georgette Mosbacher, CEO (La Prairie cosmetics)
1947   Juliet Berto, Grenoble France, actress (Le Sex Shop)
1948   Anatoli Yakovlevich Solovyov, Riga, cosmonaut (TM-5,9,15,26, STS 71)
1948   Christopher Moran, English financier/multi-millionaire
1948   Cliff Thorburn, Victoria, BC, champion snooker player
1948   John Carpenter, Carthage NY, director (Halloween, The Thing)
1950   Caroline Munro, Windsor England, actress (Spy Who Loves Me) [or 12/16]
1950   Debbie Allen, Houston Tx, dancer/actress (3 Girls 3, Lydia-Fame)
1950   Jesse Dizon, Oceanside CA
1951   Richard Thompson, rocker (BT Express-Here Comes the Express)
1952   Lloyd Blaine Hammond Jr, Savannah Ga, Major USAF/astr (STS 39, 64)
1952   Roberta Baskin, NY, correspondent (48 Hours)
1955   Jerry M Linenger, Mt Clemens Mich, PhD/Cmdr USN/astronaut (STS 81/84)
1956   Wayne Daniel, cricketer (WI fast bowler 1976-84)
1958   Anatoli Boukreev, mountaineer
1960   Sad‚, [Helen Ady] Nigeria, rocker (Taboo; Grammy 1986-Best new singer)
1962   Jan Koster, Dutch drummer (Sleeze Beez-Powertool)
1962   Kevin Ross, NFL safety (Atlanta Falcons, KC Chiefs)
1962   Paul Webb, rocker (TalkTalk)
1964   Gail Graham, Vanderhoof BC, LPGA golfer (1995 Fieldcrest Cannon)
1964   Mark Collins, NFL cornerback/safety (NY Giants, KC Chiefs, GB Packers)
1964   Trevor Barsby, cricketer (Queensland opening batsman since 1984-85)
1966   Anthony Washington, Glasgow Montana, discus thrower (Olympics-4th-96)
1966   Jack McDowell, Van Nuys CA, pitcher (NY Yankees, White Sox, Indians)
1967   Jeff Branson, Waynesboro Miss, infielder (Cin Reds)
1967   Maxine Waters Jones, rocker (En Vogue)
1968   David Chokachi, actor (Baywatch)
1969   Chelan Kozak, Revelstoke BC, equestrian (Olympics-96)
1969   Roy Jones, Pensacola Fla, Light-MW boxer (Olympic-silver-1988)
1970   Don MacLean, NBA forward (NJ Nets, Denver Nuggets)
1970   Ron Villone, Englewood NJ, pitcher (San Diego Padres)
1971   Josh Evans, actor (Ricochett, The Doors)
1971   Jukka-Pekka Nummi, WLAF cornerback (Scottish Claymores)
1971   Junior Bryant, NFL defensive end (SF 49ers)
1971   Michel Kreek, Dutch soccer player (Ajax)
1971   Scott Williams, Orange Calif, field hockey defender (Olympics-96)
1971   Sergei Bruguera, Spain, tennis star
1971   Ulrich van Gobbel, Suriname/Dutch soccer player (Feyenoord)
1972   Desiree Leipham, Spokane Wash, WPVA volleyballer (Nationals-17th-1995)
1972   Joe Horn, wide receiver (KC Chiefs)
1972   Lee McIntyre, Peak Hill Aust, golfer (T3 1995 NSW Trainee Champ)
1973   Josie Davis, LA Calif, actress (Sarah-Charles in Charge) [or Jun 19]
1973   Mario Bates, NFL-running back (New Orleans Saints)
1973   Willie Whitehead, CFL defensive end (Hamilton Tiger Cats)
1974   Kate Moss, Addiscomb Surrey England, model (Calvin Klein)
1976   Trisha Stillwell, Miss USA-Oklahoma (1997, top 10)
1986   Mason Gamble, actor (Dennis the Menace)

DEATHS
308   Marcellus I, Catholic Pope (-308), dies
429   Honoratius of Arles, bishop/saint, dies [or 430]
1343   Robert of Anjou, king (Naples), dies
1595   Murad III, sultan of Turkey (1574-95), dies
1697   Richard Savage, poet, dies
1703   Matteo Coferati, composer, dies at 64
1794   Edward Gibbon, historian (Decline & Fall), dies in London at 56
1817   Antonin Josef Alois Volanek, composer, dies at 55
1838   Aleksandr I Polezjajev, Russian poet (Sasjka), dies at 33 [OS]
1842   Thomas Freanby, Norwegian landscape painter, dies
1849   Wilhelm M L de Wette, German theologist, dies at 69
1864   Anton Schindler, German violinist/biographer (Beethoven), dies at 68
1886   Amilcare Ponchielli, Italian composer (La Gioconda), dies at 51
1891   Clement-Philibert-Leo Delibes, composer, dies at 54
1891   Leo Delibes, French ballet composer (Lakm‚), dies at 54
1892   Imakita Kosen, Zen teacher/abbot of Engagkuji monastery, dies
1893   Johan Philip Koelman, painter/sculptor/architect, dies at 74
1901   Arnold B”cklin, Swiss painter, dies at 73
1901   Hiram Revels, dies at 73
1907   Alfred Shaw, cricketer (seven Tests for England 1877-82), dies
1912   Georg Heym, writer, dies at 24
1916   Arnold Aletrino, Dut physician-criminologist (From Death), dies at 57
1919   Jaroslav Jeremias, composer, dies at 19
1920   Reginald De Koven, composer, dies at 60
1934   Annie Patterson, composer, dies at 65
1935   Richard Wetz, composer, dies at 59
1939   Albert Fish, mass murderer, executed
1942   Barbara Lynn, [Ozen], US singer (You'll Lose a Good Thing), dies
1942   Carole Lombard, actress, (Bolero), & mom killed in plane crash at 32
1943   Franz Courtens, Flemish painter (Sunny Lane), dies at 88
1945   Dennis Donnini, Brit rifleman (Victoria Cross), dies in battle at 19
1946   Johanna HC Albregt, actress/wife of Henri Dons (Paradise), dies at 71
1954   Michail M Prishvin, Russian writer, dies
1955   Jonkheer Reneke de Marees van Swinderen, Dutch min (1908-13), dies
1955   Reneke de Marees van Swinderen, Dutch minister (1908-13), dies at 94
1957   Alexander Cambridge, gov-gen (S Afr 1923-31/Canada 1940-5), dies at 82
1957   Arturo Toscanini, Italian US conductor (NBC), dies in NYC at 89
1961   Janos Viski, composer, dies at 54
1962   Emanuel Stickelberger, Swiss writer (Holbein in England), dies at 77
1963   Gilardo Gilardi, composer, dies at 73
1966   Margarete Susman, writer, dies at 91
1967   Dirk Vansina, Flemish playwright (Sage of Kai-Roi), dies at 72
1967   Robert J Van De Graaff, US nuclear physicist, dies at 65
1968   Robert R "Bob" Jones, founder (Bob Jones University), dies at 84
1969   Jan Palach, protesting Soviet invasion of Czech, self immolates at 20
1969   Vernon Duke, composer, dies at 65
1970   Armijn Pane, Indonesian writer (Djinak-djinak merpati), dies at 61
1971   Kermit Maynard, cowboy actor (Saturday Roundup), dies at 68
1972   David Seville, singer (Alvin & Chipmunks), dies at 52
1973   Ray Barrett, sportscaster (Gillette Summer Sports Reel), dies at 65
1979   Fred Elizalde, composer, dies at 71
1979   Ted Cassidy, actor (Lurch-Addams Family), dies at 46
1980   Anna van Wageningen-Salomons, Dut author (Unspoilt Dream), dies at 94
1981   Bernard Lee, actor (Fallen Idol, Dr No), dies at 73
1987   Earl Wilson, Bdwy columnist (Midnight Earl), dies in Yonkers at 79
1987   Ilse Langen, writer, dies at 87
1987   Joyce Jameson, comedienne (Spike Jones Show), dies at 54
1989   Pierre Boileau, screenwriter (Vertigo), dies at 82
1989   Romo Vincent, actor (Naked Jungle), dies
1989   Trey Wilson, actor (Bull Durham, Twins, Raising Arizona), dies
1992   Roselle Novelle, silent film actress, dies at 95
1993   Florence Desmond, [Dawson], actress (Sally in Our Alley), dies at 87
1993   Glenn Corbett, US actor (Shenandoah, Chisum, Midway), dies at 63
1993   Sathasivam Krishnakumar, Sri Lanka commander, commits suicide
1994   Harry Nilsson, singer/Songwriter, dies at 52
1994   Martin Kosleck, German/US actor (Hitler Gang), dies at 86
1994   No‰l For‚, Belgian cyclist (Paris-Roubaix 1959), dies at 61
1994   Stephen Kritsick, veterinarian (Good Morning America), dies at 42
1995   William Dillard, trumpeter/singer, dies at 83
1996   Harry Potts, footballer/manager, dies at 75
1996   Kaye Webb, publisher, dies at 81
1997   Charlie Alfred Galbraith, jazz trombonist, dies at 76
1997   Innis Cosby, son of Bill Cosby, murdered on LA highway at 29
1997   Jim Kensil, NFL president (NY Jets), dies of heart failure at 66
1997   Stephen Fitz-Simon, entrepreneur, dies at 59
1998   David "Junior" Kimbrough, blues musician, dies at 67
1998   Peter Diamand, artistic administrator, dies at 84

   
 
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