Today In History

Enter month, day and year (optional) to view the history for that day!

 
  Month
 
Day
 
Year
 
Births   Deaths   Events
               
 
YEAR EVENTS
496   Anastasius II succeeds Gelasius I as Catholic Pope
642   Theodore I begins his reign as Catholic Pope
1105   Rabbi Nathan ben Yehiel of Rome completes Talmudic dictionary
1434   Thames River freezes
1542   Battle at Solway Moss: English beat Scottish King James
1587   Battle at Auneau: Henri de Guise wins
1601   Earl Mauritius ceases siege of De Bosch due to strict monarchy
1628   John Ford's "Lover's Melancholy," premieres in London
1639   1st observation of transit of Venus occured (only 2, record event)
1642   Abel Janzoon Tasman discovers Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania)
1643   Battle at Tuttlingen: Beiers army under Gen Mercy beats France
1655   English Lord Protector Cromwell bans Anglicans
1688   General strategist John Churchill meets Willem III
1703   1st Lutheran pastor ordained in America, Justus Falckner at Phila
1715   Thames River freezes
1759   Destructive eruption of Vesuvius
1800   Weber's opera "Das Waldm„dchen," premieres in Freiburg
1832   South Carolina passes Ordinance of Nullification
1835   Texas Rangers, mounted police force authorized by Texas Prov Govt
1859   Charles Darwin publishes "On the Origin of Species"
1861   Luik-Vis‚-Maastricht railway opens
1862   M L‚vy publishes Gustave Flauberts "Salammbo"
1863   Battle of Chattanooga, Columbia & Lookout Mt begins in Tennessee
1869   American Woman's Suffrage Association forms (Cleveland)
1871   National Rifle Association organized (NYC)
1874   Joseph F Glidden patents barbed wire
1880   Southern University forms
1887   Victorien Sardou's "La Tosca," premieres in Paris
1896   1st US absentee voting law enacted by Vermont
1897   Canadian Intercollegiate Rugby Football Union forms in Kingston
1903   Clyde Coleman of NYC patents automobile electric starter
1903   George Ade's "County Chairman," premieres in NYC
1905   Moshav Hertzlia forms in Israel
1914   Benito Mussolini leaves Italy's socialist party
1914   Dutch Overseas Trustmaatschappij (NOT) forms
1915   Serbian leader flees to Albania
1918   B‚la Can forms Hungarian Communist Party
1922   Italian parliament gives Mussolini dictatorial powers "for 1 year"
1923   Radio Belgium's 1st transmission
1924   1st Dutch airplane (Fokker's F-7) reaches Batavia (Java)
1925   1st radio-broadcast of Dutch KRO (Catholic Radio Broadcast)
1925   Eugene O'Neill Theater (Coronet, Forrest) opens at 230 W 49th St NYC
1926   KVI-AM in Seattle WA begins radio transmissions
1930   1st woman pilot on a transcontinental air flight Miss Ruth Nichols (Mineola, NY to Calif), in a Lockheed-Vega, took 7 days
1934   CFL Grey Cup: Sarnia beats Regina, 20-12 at Toronto
1934   SN Behrman's "Rain from Heaven," premieres in NYC
1935   King George II returns to Greece after 12 years
1936   No‰l Coward's "Tonight at 8:30," premieres in NYC
1936   Pacifist/anti fascist writer Carl Von Ossietzky sent to concentration camp, award Nobel Peace Prize
1938   Clifford Odets' "Rocket to the Moon," premieres in NYC
1938   National Semi-Pro Basketball Congress authorizes yellow basketball
1941   "Life Certificates" issued to some Jews of Vilna, rest exterminated
1941   Indian infantry attacks German tanks at Sidi Omar
1941   US troops land on Suriname to protect bauxite mine
1942   Fieldmarshal Erich von Manstein arrives in Starobelsk
1942   French collaborator earl De Brinon establishes "African Falanx"
1944   US bombers based on Saipan, begin 1st attack on Tokyo
1947   John Steinbeck's novel "Pearl" published
1947   Un-American Activities Committee finds "Hollywood 10" in contempt because of their refusal to reveal whether they were communis
1948   Ireland votes for independence from UK
1948   WAVE TV channel 3 in Louisville, KY (NBC) begins broadcasting
1949   Britain nationalizes it's steel & iron industry
1949   Syracuse Nationals beat Anderson Packers, 125-123 in 5 OTs
1950   "Guys & Dolls" opens at 46th St Theater NYC for 1200 performances
1950   UN troops begin an assault intending to end Korean War by Christmas
1950   US infantry division conquerors Chonju Korea
1951   "17" closes at Broadhurst Theater NYC after 180 performances
1951   "Music in the Air" closes at Ziegfeld Theater NYC after 56 perfs
1951   39th CFL Grey Cup: Ottawa Rough Riders defeats Saskatchewan, 21-14
1951   British auto manufacturers Austin/Moris Motors merge
1952   Agatha Christie's "Mousetrap" opens in London (still running)
1953   Dodgers sign Walter Alston to a 1-year pact as manager for 1954
1954   Air Force One, 1st US Presidential airplane, christened
1954   France sends 20,000 soldiers to Algeria
1955   1st test flight of Fokker's F-27 Friendship
1956   "Pajama Game" closes at St James Theater NYC after 1063 performances
1956   44th CFL Grey Cup: Edmonton Eskimos defeats Montreal Alouettes, 50-27
1957   Cleve Browns' fullback Jim Brown sets club record of 237 yds rushing
1958   Mali becomes an autonomous state within French Community
1960   Wilt Chamberlain pulls down 55 rebounds in a game (NBA record)
1962   Last of Dutch militia leave New-Guinea
1963   1st live murder on TV-Jack Ruby shoots Lee Harvey Oswald
1964   30th Heisman Trophy Award: John Huarte, Notre Dame (QB)
1964   Cards' 3rd baseman Ken Boyer is voted NL MVP
1964   For 1st time since 1800, residents of Wash DC permitted to vote
1964   Rebellion ends in Zaire
1965   Marshal Mobutu Sese Seko Kuku Ngbendu, becomes pres of Zaire
1966   1st TV station in Congo, Kinshasa (Zaire)
1966   400 die of respiratory failure & heart attack in killer NYC smog
1966   The Beatles began recording sessions for "Sgt Pepper"
1968   Kathy Whitworth wins LPGA Louise Suggs Golf Invitational
1969   Apollo 12 returns to Earth
1969   Lt William L Calley, charged with massacre of over 100 civilians in My Lai Vietnam in March 1968, ordered to stand trial by cou
1969   West German pres Heinemann visits Netherlands
1970   36th Heisman Trophy Award: Jim Plunkett, Stanford (QB)
1971   Braves catcher-infielder Earl Williams, wins NL Rookie of Year
1971   Dan "DB" Cooper parachutes from a Northwest AL 727 with $200,000
1971   Prison rebellion at Rahway State Prison NJ
1972   USSR performs underground nuclear test
1973   Miss Teenage America Pageant
1974   2 truck hijackers freed (3/3/1974)
1974   62nd CFL Grey Cup: Montreal Alouettes defeats Edmonton Eskimos, 20-7
1974   Gerald Ford & Leonid Brezhnev signs SALT-2-treaty
1974   Jane Blalock wins LPGA Lady Errol Golf Classic
1975   "Boccaccio" opens at Edison Theater NYC for 7 performances
1976   NBA Atlanta Hawks end a 28 game road losing streak
1976   Reds Joe Morgan wins his 2nd straight NL MVP Award
1977   France performs nuclear test at Muruora Island
1977   Miami Bob Greise passes for 6 touchdowns vs St Louis (55-14)
1979   Kings' Charley Simmer fails on 8th penalty shot against Islanders
1979   US admits troops in Vietnam were exposed to the toxic Agent Orange
1980   Ronald Reagan Jr marries Doria Palmieri
1981   1st air-launched cruise missile tested
1982   Orioles Cal Ripken is named AL Rookie of Year
1982   Yasuhiro Nakasone succeeds Zenko Suzuki as premier of Japan
1983   PLO exchanges 6 Israeli prisoners for 4,500 Palestinians & Lebanese
1983   Test Cricket debut of Richie Richardson, WI v India Bombay
1985   73rd CFL Grey Cup: BC Lions defeats Hamilton Tiger-Cats, 37-24
1985   Egyptian commandos storm captured Boeing in Malta, 60 killed
1986   "Smile" opens at Lunt-Fontanne Theater NYC for 48 performances
1986   Cards reliever Todd Worrell wins NL Rookie of Year
1986   Wrestler John Tatum charged with possession of marijuana
1987   Li Peng succeeds premier Zhao Ziyang in China PR
1989   Communist Party resigns in Czechoslovakia
1989   Elias Hrawi elected president of Lebanon
1989   Tendulkar scores a Test Cricket fifty age 16 years 214 days, a record
1991   1st intl flight from Long Island's MacArthur Airport (to Mexico)
1991   79th CFL Grey Cup: Toronto Argonauts defeats Calgary Stampeders, 36-21
1991   After going 12-0, Washington Redskins lose to Dallas 24-21
1991   Monica Seles, sets female tennis record winning $2,457,758 in a year
1991   Rachmon Nabijev elected pres of Tadzjikistan
1991   US 75th manned space mission "STS 44" Atlantis 10 launched
1992   Boeing 734 crashes into mountain in China, kills 141
1993   Brady bill passes establishing 5-day waiting period for handgun sales
1993   End of world, according to Ukrainian sect White Brotherhood
1995   Ireland votes to end 70-year-old ban on divorce (50.28% to 49.72%)
1996   "Juan Darien - A Carnival Mass," opens at Vivian Beaumont Theater NYC
1996   CFL Grey Cup: Toronto beats Edmonton, 43-37 at Hamilton
1996   Karrie Webb wins ITT LPGA Tour Championship
1996   Mashonaland defeat Matabeleland to win the Logan Cricket Cup
1996   Mohammad Wasim scores 109 on Test Cricket debut, Pakistan v NZ Lahore
1996   Rookie Karrie Webb wins LPGA Tour Championship
1997   "Street Corner Symphony," opens at Brooks Atkinson NYC for 79 perfs

BIRTHS
1632   Baruch "Benedict" de Spinoza, Amsterdam, rationalist philosopher
1642   Anne Hilarion de Cotentin, earl of Tourville/knight/admiral/marshal
1655   Charles XI, King of Sweden (1660-97)
1690   Charles Theodore Pachelbel, composer
1712   Willem Bachiene, theologist/geographer/astronomer (Ecclesiastical)
1713   Junipero Serra, priest had a mission in California
1713   Laurence Sterne, Ireland, novelist/satirist (Tristram Shandy)
1740   John Bacon, English sculptor
1747   Felice Alessandri, composer
1766   J J Friedrich Weinbrenner, German architect/archaeologist
1768   Jean-Engelbert Pauwels, composer
1784   Zachary Taylor, (Whig) 12th Pres (Mar 5, 1849-July 9, 1850)
1795   Josif Josifovich Genishta, composer
1806   Omar Pasha, [Michael Lats], Croatian governor/viceroy of Bosnia/Iraq
1811   Ditler G Monrad, Danish theologist/bishop/premier (1863- )
1815   James Hewward Trapier, N Gen (Confederate Army), died in 1865
1817   Juan de la Cruz Moreno Maisonave, Guatemala
1824   Karel M M Verlat, Flemish painter/graphic artist
1826   Collodi, [Carlo Lorenzini], Italian author (Pinocchio)
1829   William Passmore Carlin, Bvt Major General (Union Army), died in 1903
1847   Bram Stoker, Irish theater manager/author (Dracula)
1848   Lilli Lehmann, opera singer
1849   Frances Hodgson Burnett, author of childrens book (My Secret Garden)
1864   Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, France, painter (At the Moulin Rouge)
1868   Scott Joplin, US, entertainer/composer (The Entertainer)
1873   L Martov, [Yuly O Tsederbaum], Russian revolutionary
1876   Walter Griffin, US architect, city planner; designed Canberra, Aust
1877   Alben W Barkley, Graves County Ky, (35th Vice Pres-D-1949-53)
1878   Mark N Tod, English classicist/historian
1884   Michel de Klerk, architect (Amsterdam School)
1886   Georges Vandertongerloo, Flemish artist (L'art et Son Avenir)
1888   Cathleen Nesbitt, Belfast Ireland, actress (Agatha-Farmer's Daughter)
1888   Dale Carnegie, author (How to Win Friends & Influence People)
1888   Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Cologne Germany, actor (Metropolis, Spies)
1889   Albert J Sylvester, England, ballroom dancer (Alex Moor Award-1977)
1889   Cissy van Marxfield, [Setske Beek-de Haan], Dutch author
1892   Isidor Achron, composer
1893   Fern Andra, Watseka IL, actress (Eyes of the World)
1894   Herbert Sutcliffe, cricketer (all-time great opening batsman for Engl)
1899   Jan Adam Maklakiewicz, composer
1900   Cornelius Kee, composer
1900   Jerzy Bonawentura Toeplitz, film maker/teacher
1901   Andre Victor Tchelistcheff, winemaker
1902   Fernand Braudel, French historian
1905   Irene Wicker, singer/actress (Singing Lady)
1906   Andreina Pagnani, Rome Italy, actress (Il Commandante)
1906   Eduard Ludwig, German architect (Air Bridge monument Berlin)
1908   Harry Kemelman, US detective author (rabbi-omnibus)
1908   Libertad Lamaraque, Agentina, actress (Madreselva, Puerta Cerrada)
1908   Ray Carter, Chicago Ill, orch leader (Arthur Murray Dance Party)
1909   Hans Melchior Brugk, composer
1909   Hotze de Roos, Dutch youth book author (Chameleon)
1910   Lennox Brown, cricketer (S Afr leg-spinner on 1931-32 Aust/NZ tour)
1911   Kirby Grant, Butte Mont, actor (Sky King)
1911   Walter Goetz, illustrator cartoonist/painter
1912   Bernard Delfgaauw, Dutch philosopher (Johnson murderer!)
1912   Garson Kanin, Rochester NY, playwright/producer (Double Life)
1912   Geraldine Fitzgerald, Dublin Ire, actress (Pawnbroker, Easy Money)
1912   Theodore "Teddy" Wilson, US jazz pianist/arranger
1913   Gisela Mauermeyer, Germany, discus thrower (Olympic-gold-1936)
1914   Elise Hoomans, Dutch director/actress (Jane Eyre)
1916   Forrest J Ackerman, invented the term "sci-fi"
1917   Howard Duff, Bremerton Wash, actor (Flamingo Road, Knots Landing)
1917   Richard Bilderback Hervig, composer
1917   Rita Corita, [Hendrika Sturm], Dutch singer
1918   Roley Jenkins, cricketer (English leg-spinner 1948-52)
1918   Tom "Stubby" Fouts, Carroll County Ind, actor (Polka-go-round)
1918   William Strethan "Wild Bill" Davis, musician
1919   John Silverlight, journalist
1920   Anthony Griffin, sailor
1920   Joseph Olutola Olu Odutola Oguntala, soho club owner
1921   Joe "Ducky" Medwick, baseball player
1921   John V Lindsay, (Mayor-R/D-NY, 1965-73)
1925   Alun Owen, North Wales, writer (Hard Days Night)/actor (Servant)
1925   William F Buckley Jr, NYC, right-wing curmudgeon (Firing Line)
1926   Alan Owen, English author (Maggie May, Ronnie Barker Show)
1926   Alfred "Fred" Benavente, director/actor (Farce Majeur)
1927   Alfred Kraus, Las Palmas Canary Islands, tenor (La Scala)
1927   Emma Lou Diemer, composer
1929   Eileen Barton, Bkln, singer (Broadway Open House)
1930   C T Patankar, cricketer (kept wicket in one Test India v NZ 1955-56)
1930   Dante Lavelli, AAFC/NFL end (Cleveland Browns)
1930   Ken Barrington, cricketer (tough England batsman)
1932   Fred Titmus, cricketer (long-running England off-spinner)
1932   Katalin Juh sz-Nagy, Hungary, foils (Olympic-gold-1964)
1934   Alfred Schnittke, Russia, composer (St Florian)
1934   Claudio Prieto, composer
1934   Martin Charnin, Broadway lyricist (Annie, West Side Story)
1935   Ronald V Dellums, Oakland Calif, (Rep-D-Calif, 1971- )
1938   Oscar Robertson, Charlotte Tenn, NBAer (Oly-gold-60)
1938   Wynne Bradburn, cricketer (father of Grant NZ batsman v S Africa 1964)
1939   Jim Northrup, baseball player
1939   Jim Yester, Birmingham Alabama, rock vocalist/guitarist (Association)
1939   Yoshinobu Miyake, Japan, featherweight (Olympic-gold-1964, 68)
1940   Paul Tagliabue, commissioner (NFL)
1940   Wendell Morris Logan, composer
1941   Donald "Duck" Dunn, TN, bassist (Booker T-Mar-Keys, Walkin' the Dog)
1941   Gary Boyle, rocker (Isotope)
1941   John de Andrea, US sculptor
1941   Pete Best, drummer (Beatles)
1942   Bayani Mendoza de Leon, composer
1942   Billy Connolly, Scotland, comedian/actor (Blue Money)
1942   Marlin Fitzwater, press secretary (George Bush)
1943   Barry Milburn, cricketer (NZ wicket-keeper in three Tests 1969)
1943   Jo‰l Robert, Belgian motorcyclist
1943   Lee Michaels, rocker
1943   Richard Tee, US pianist (Stuff, Strokin')
1943   Robin Williamson, rocker (Incredible String Band)
1944   Bev Bevan, rocker (ELO)
1944   Claudia Dreifus, interviewer/author (7 Stories)
1944   Dan Glickman, (Rep-D-KS, 1977- )
1944   Jules Deelder, Dutch poet (T of Vondel)
1946   Bev[erley] Bevan, Birmingham England, rock drummer (ELO)
1946   Ted Bundy, Burlington VT, serial murderer
1947   Dwight Schultz, Balt Md, actor (A-Team)
1948   Ashok Gandotra, cricketer (in Rio de Janiero Two Tests for India 1969)
1948   Spider Robinson, Canada, sci-fi author (3 Hugo, Callahan's Secret)
1948   Steve Yeager, catcher (LA Dodger)
1949   Anita Louis, US singer (Soul Children, I'll Be the Other Woman)
1949   Martin Duiser, pop producer (Vanessa, Lee Towers)
1950   Damon Evans, Balt Md, actor (Lionel-The Jeffersons)
1950   Stanley Livingston, actor (Chip-My 3 Sons)
1951   Chet Edwards, (Rep-D-Texas)
1951   Gaby Landhage, Goteborg Sweden, model (Model of the Rear)
1951   Graham Price, British rugby player
1952   Brijesh Patel, cricketer (Indian batsman 1974-77)
1953   Tod Machover, composer
1955   Clement Burke, rock drummer (Blondie)
1955   Ian Botham, cricketer (all time great all-rounder Extrovert)
1955   Scott Mabon Hoch, Raleigh NC, PGA golfer (1982 USF&G Classic)
1956   Doug Davidson, actor (Young & Restless)
1957   Chris Hayes, Calif, rock guitarist (Huey Lewis & The News)
1957   Denise Crosby, Hollywood Calif, actress (Tasha-Star Trek: Next Gen)
1958   Alain Chabat, actor (French Twist, Six Days Six Night)
1958   Carmel, [McCourt], England, rocker (Storm, More More More)
1961   Carl Sundquist, Indianapolis Ind, cyclist (Olympics-96)
1962   John Squire, English pop guitarist (Stone Roses, She Bangs the Drums)
1962   Lesa Ann Pedriana, Milwaukee Wisc, playmate (April, 1984)
1962   Randy Velarde, Midland TX, infielder (NY Yankees, Calif Angels)
1963   Lisa Howard, actress (Days of Our Life, Rolling Vengeance)
1965   Nyla Jane Carroll, New Plymouth NZ, 5k/10k/marathoner (Olympics-96)
1966   Joseph "Run" Simmons, rapper (Run DMC)
1966   Ledell Eackles, NBA guard (Wash Wizards/Bullets)
1967   Al Martin, Covina CA, outfielder (Pitts Pirates)
1967   Ben McDonald, Baton Rouge LA, pitcher (Milwaukee Brewers)
1967   Cal Eldred, baseball player
1968   Dave Hansen, Long Beach CA, infielder (LA Dodgers)
1968   Dave Jukes, Toronto Ont, Canadian Tour golfer (1991 Kawartha Lakes)
1968   Dawn Robinson, singer (En Vogue)
1968   Ken Johnson, Quincy Mass, 3x40 rifle (Olympics-1996)
1969   Romesh Kaluwitharana, cricket (big-hit SL batsman, ton on Test debut)
1970   Brett Wallerstedt, NFL linebacker (Cin Bengals)
1970   Chad Taylor, musician (Live)
1970   Chris Hall, WLAF safety (Frankfurt Galaxy)
1970   Doug Brien, kicker (New Orleans Saints)
1970   Jason Jacome, Tulsa OK, pitcher (KC Royals)
1970   Kelly Blair, Prosser Wash, heptathlete
1970   Lemanski Hall, NFL linebacker (Houston/Tennessee Oilers)
1970   Nancy Mason, Belleville Ill, WPVA volleyballer (Nationals-17th-1995)
1971   Keith Primeau, Toronto, NHL forward (Carolina, Detroit)
1971   Tony Cline, NFL tight end (Buffalo Bills)
1972   Barry Potomski, Windsor, NHL left wing (LA Kings)
1972   Fred Brathwaite, Ottawa, NHL goalie (Edmonton Oilers)
1973   Donny Brady, defensive back (Baltimore Ravens)
1973   Kendel Shello, DL (Indianapolis Colts)
1975   Carly Jarmon, Mesquite Texas, Miss America-Texas (1996)
1976   Chen Lu, China, figure skater (Olympics-Bronze-94)
1977   Kimi Fairchild, Miss Louisiana Teen USA (1996)

DEATHS
1115   Mathilde, markgravin of Toscane, dies
1192   Albert I van Leuven/Luik, Belgian bishop of Luik/saint, dies at 27
1555   French Vervoort, Flemish mystic (Bruylocht Cleedt), dies at about 65
1571   Jan Blahoslav, Czech bishop, dies at 48
1572   John Knox, Scottish preacher, dies at about 67
1615   Sethus Calvisius, composer, dies at 59
1650   Manuel Cardoso, composer, dies at 83
1674   Franciscus van Enden, Flemish jesuit/free thinker, executed at 72
1722   Johann Adam Reincken, German organist/composer, dies at 99
1822   Karl Jacob Wagner, composer, dies at 50
1827   Harman W Muntinghe, lawyer/colonial director, dies at 54
1838   Karl Ludwig Hellwig, composer, dies at 65
1840   Cornelis RT Krayenhoff, fortress architect/cartographer, dies at 82
1842   Pehr Frigel, composer, dies at 92
1848   William Lamb 2nd viscount Melbourne, British PM (1834..41), dies at 69
1863   Claudius Charles Wilson, Confederate brig-gen, dies in battle at 32
1880   Hanri Reber, composer, dies at 73
1885   Alfonso XII, king of Spain (1875-85), dies at 27
1899   Abdullah ibn Mohammed al-Ta'a'ishi, mahdi of Sudan (1883-99), dies
1903   Charles Dupee Blake, composer, dies at 56
1914   Louis de Raet, Belgian economist/Flemish People Party, dies
1916   John Francis Barnett, composer, dies at 79
1923   Michel de Klerk, architect (Amsterdam School), dies at 39
1929   Georges Clemenceau, French journalist/premier (1917-20), dies at 88
1943   Martin Raschke, German author/war correspondent, dies at 38
1943   Reina Prince Geerligs, [Leentjes Vandendriesch], anti-fascist, dies
1944   EMHCH Houtappel, resistance fighter: in Neuengamme, dies
1944   Vaclav Stepan, composer, dies at 54
1946   Alfonso Broqua, composer, dies at 70
1948   Raoul Armand Georg Koczalski, composer, dies at 64
1953   George Alexander Russell, composer, dies at 73
1953   Robert H Lightfoot, English theologist/exegetist, dies at 70
1957   Norma Talmadge, US actress (Within the Law), dies
1958   Edgar A Robert Cecil viscount of Chelwood, (Nobel 1937), dies at 94
1959   Lyman Bryson, educator (UN Casebook), dies at 71
1959   Yuri N Libedinski, Ukrainen writer (Commissioners), dies at 60
1960   Salomon "Sam" de Wolff, zionist/socialist theorist, dies at 82
1961   Ruth Chatterton, actress (Female, Dodsworth), dies after illness at 67
1962   James J Kilroy, tank inspector (Kilroy was here), dies at 60
1963   Lee Harvey Oswald, JFK's assassinator, shot dead by Jack Ruby
1964   John Fabricius, playwright, dies at 55
1967   Arnold J d'ailly, mayor of Amsterdam (1946-56), dies at 65
1970   Evgeny Karlovich Tikotsky, composer, dies at 76
1972   Hall Overton, US composer (Enchanted Pear Tree), dies at 52
1977   Richard Carlson, actor/director (Little Foxes, Hunted), dies at 65
1980   George Raft, actor (Scarface, Johnny Angel, Mr Ace), dies at 85
1985   Cees Buddingh', Dutch poet/writer/interpreter/translator, dies at 67
1989   Guus Weitzel, Dutch radio host, dies at 85
1990   Bulent Arel, composer, dies at 72
1990   Nistani Keiji, philosopher, dies in Kyoto Japan
1991   Anton Furst, production designer (Batman), dies at 47
1991   Eric Carr, drummer (Kiss-Beth), dies of cancer at 41
1991   Freddie Mercury, British singer (Queen), dies of AIDS at 45
1992   Henri J de Koster, Dutch Min of Defense (1971-73), dies at 78
1992   Mary Smithuysen, Dutch dancer/actress (Bridge Too Far), dies
1992   Theo Edison, son of Thomas Edison, dies at 94
1993   Albert Collins, blues guitarist (Don't Lose Your Cool), dies at 61
1993   Germaine Emilie Madame Gres Krebs, haute Couturist, dies at 89
1993   Imad Aqal, Palestinian Hamas leader, dies at 24
1993   Jan Schrauwen, Dutch sculptor, dies at 36
1993   Wu Yi Shen, mayor of Shen Yang China, dies in helicopter
1994   Ivo Perilli, Italian screenplay/director (Ragazzo), dies at 92
1994   Jo Vis, Dutch resistance fighter (Yad Vashem), dies at 88
1994   Tommy Boyce, songwriter (Boyce & Hart), dies at 55
1995   Jeffrey Lynn, actor (Tony Rome, Butterfield 8, Up Front), dies at 89
1995   Stuart Henry, disc jockey, dies at 53
1995   Woiciech Woytek Wiesidlowski Lowski, dancer, dies at 56
1996   Edison Vasalievich Denisov, composer, dies at 67
1996   Michael James O'Hehir, commentator/journalist, dies at 76
1996   Sorley MacLean Somhairle MacChaluim, poet, dies at 85

   
 
  Learning With Ease
P.O. Box 488
Notre Dame, IN 46556

Phone 574-255-9665
Fax 484-518-0101
info@learningwithease.com
 
  Hosting services by
Indiana WebWorks