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YEAR EVENTS
619   Boniface V begins his reign as Catholic Pope
1482   Peace of Atrecht
1569   St Philip of Moscow martyred by Ivan the Terrible
1620   French huguenots declare war on King Louis XIII
1672   Giovanni Cassini discovers Rhea, a satellite of Saturn
1688   English king Jacob II flees to France
1690   John Flamsteed observes Uranus without realizing it's undiscovered
1715   Russian/Prussian troops occupy Stralsund
1724   Emperor Charles VI names Maria Elisabeth land guardian of Aust Neth
1728   Prussian Emperor Karel VI sign Treaty of Berlin
1751   France sets plan to tax clergymen
1776   Continental Congress negotiates a war loan of $181,500 from France
1776   Thomas Paine writes "These are the times that try men's souls"
1779   Benedict Arnold court-martialed for improper conduct
1783   Washington resigns as US Army's commander-in-chief
1788   Maryland votes to cede a 10ý mile area for Dist of Columbia
1793   Thomas Jefferson warned of slave revolts in West Indies
1823   "Visit from St Nicholas" by C Moore published in Troy (NY) Sentinel
1832   Dutch troops in Antwerp surrender
1834   Joseph Hansom of London receives patent for Hansom cabs
1852   1st Chinese theater in US, Celestial John, opens in San Francisco
1862   Union Gen Ben "Beast" Butler is proclaimed a "felon, outlaw & common enemy of mankind" by Jefferson Davis
1867   1st self-made millionairess (Sarah Breedlove-hair straightner)
1876   Turkey's 1st constitution proclaimed
1888   Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh cuts off his left ear
1893   Opera "H„nsel und Gretel" is produced (Weimar)
1894   Debussy's ballet "L'apr‚s-midi d'un faune," premieres in Paris
1899   Fieldmarshal Lord Roberts departs Southampton to South Africa
1899   Southampton: field marshal lord Roberts departures to South Africa
1899   Tentative Turkish & German treaty on construction of Baghdad railway
1907   1st all-steel passengar railroad coach completed, Altoona, Pa
1909   Albert becomes king of Belgians
1911   Frank Wedekind's "Oaha, die Satire der Satire," premieres in Munich
1911   Opera "I Giojelli Della Madonna" is produced (Berlin)
1912   1st "Keystone Kops" film, titled "Hoffmeyer's Legacy"
1912   Aswan Dam in Nile begins operation
1913   President Woodrow Wilson signs Federal Reserve Act into law
1915   J Kern/S Greene's musical "Very Good Eddie," premieres in NYC
1917   3 British warships come close to Holland
1919   1st hospital ship built to move wounded naval personnel launched
1919   Alice H Parker patents gas heating furnace
1920   Ireland divided into 2 parts, each with its own parliament
1920   King George V signs Home Rule Act
1922   BBC Radio began daily newscasts
1922   Pope Pius XI pleas for peace: encyclical Ubi arcano
1923   Yankees pitcher Carl Mays sold to Reds for $85,000
1925   Sultan Ibn Saud of Nedzjed conquers Djeddah
1926   KEX-AM in Portland OR begins radio transmissions
1928   NBC sets up a permanent, coast-to-coast radio network
1930   Bette Davis arrives in Hollywood under contract to Universal Studios
1930   Police Bureau of Criminal Alien Investigation started in NYC
1933   Howie Morenz takes over NHL career goal lead at 251
1933   Marinus van der Lubbe sentenced to death
1933   Train crash in Eastern Paris; 230 die
1938   Margaret Hamilton's costume catches fire in filming of "Wizard of Oz"
1939   Finnish counter offensive at Summa
1939   South Australia score 7-821 against Queensland
1940   John Van Druten's "Old Acquaintance," premieres in NYC
1941   American forces on Wake Island surrender to Japanese
1941   British troops overrun Benghazi Libya
1941   Japan begins assault on Rangoon Burma
1942   Allies air attack on Den Helder
1943   1st telecast of a complete opera (Hansel & Gretel), Schenectady, NY
1943   Gen Montgomery told he is appointed commandant for D-day
1944   Beginning of harsh winter
1945   Frederick Astons "Cinderella" premieres in London
1945   Pope Pius XII encyclical Orientals omnes, about Rutheense church
1946   Belgian Council of State forms
1946   Highest ridership in NYC subway history (8.8 million passengers)
1946   U of Tenn refuses to play Duquesne U, because they may use a black player in their basketball game
1947   Transistor invented by Bardeen, Brattain & Shockley in Bell Labs
1951   1st coast-to-coast televised football game (Dumont paid $75,000) LA Rams beat Cleve Browns 24-17 in NFL championship game
1951   Last Belgian communities get electricity
1953   Dodgers 2nd baseman Jim "Junior" Gilliam wins NL Rookie of Year
1957   Test Cricket debut for Wally Grout & Bobby Simpson v S Africa
1958   "Party with Comden & Green" opens at John Golden NYC for 38 perfs
1958   Abdallah Ibrahim forms govt of Morocco
1960   De Quay's Dutch govt falls
1960   King Saudi of Saudi-Arabia takes power
1961   Fidel Castro announces Cuba will release 1,113 prisoners from failed 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion for $62M worth of food & medical
1961   KICU TV channel 43 in Visalia-Fresno, CA (IND) begins broadcasting
1961   Train accident in Italy, 70 die
1962   Cuba starts returning US prisoners from Bay of Pigs invasion
1962   Dallas Texans beat Houston Oilers 20-17 in AFL championship game
1963   Beach Boys 1st appearance on "Shindig"
1963   Fire on Greek ship Laconia, 128 die
1964   India & Ceylon hit by cyclone, about 4,850 killed
1966   Britains rock TV show, "Ready Steady Go," last program
1967   Brussels: NATO-Council accept "Flexible Response"-strategy
1968   1st US case of space motion sickness
1968   82 members of US intelligence ship `Pueblo' released by North Korea
1968   Borman, Lovell & Anders become 1st men to orbit Moon
1968   North Korea releases Pueblo crew
1970   7,511th performance of Agatha Christie's "Mousetrap" (record)
1970   French author R‚gis Debray freed in Bolivia
1970   NY World Trade Center reaches highest point (411 m)
1970   USSR performs nuclear test
1972   "Immaculate Reception" Steelers turns around a 7-6 defeat with a last second touchdown reception against Raiders to win 13-7
1972   16 plane crash survivors rescued after 70d, survived by cannabalism
1972   6.25 Earthquake destroys central Managua Nicaragua, 10,000 die
1972   Chandrasekhar takes 8-79 India v England at Delhi
1972   Islanders end 15 games winless streak
1973   "Young & Restless" premieres on TV
1973   6 Persian Gulf nations double their oil prices
1973   French Caravelle crashes in Morocco, 106 killed
1974   "Good News" opens at St James Theater NYC for 16 performances
1974   Leningrad: premier of Dmitri Sjotakovitsj' Michelangelo-liederen
1975   Congress passes Metric Conversion Act
1975   Peter Seitz makes Andy Messersmith & Dave McNally free agents
1978   Islanders scored 7 goals in 1 period against NY Rangers, Trottier scores 8 points vs Rangers, 5 goals-NHL record 6 pts in 1 per
1979   NY Islanders greatest shutout lose (8-0) vs Chicago Black Hawks
1979   USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1980   Sam Shepard's "True West," premieres in NYC
1981   Boycott becomes leading run-scorer in Test Crickets with 8033
1983   Journal Science publishes 1st report on nuclear winter
1984   Viv Richards scores 208 in Test Cricket at MCG
1986   Rutan & Yeager make 1st around-the-world flight without refueling
1987   Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, serving a life sentence for attempted assassination of Pres Gerald R Ford escapes from Alderson Priso
1990   "Lettice & Lovage" closes at Barrymore Theater NYC after 284 perfs
1990   Slovenians vote to secede from Yugoslavia
1991   NY Daily News publisher Kevin Maxwell resigns
1994   Baseball owners impose salary cap, fiercely opposed by players
1996   4 women ordained priests in Jamaica, 1st in 330-year Anglican history
1997   Chic Bull coach Phil Jackson is quickest to reach 500 wins (682 games)
1997   Colo Avalanche Jari Kurri is 8th NHLer to score 600 career goals
1997   Terry Nichols found guilty of manslaughter in Okla bombing
1997   US Agriculture Dept estimates it costs $149,820 to raise a child to 18
1997   Woody Allen, 62 weds Soon-Yi Previn 27, adopted daughter of Mia Farrow

BIRTHS
1174   Louis I, Duke of Wittelsbach
1544   Anna, duchess of Saxson/wife of prince Willem of Orange (1561-71)
1548   Pieter C Bockenberg, historian (Annales Hollandiae et Zeelandiae)
1582   Severo Bonini, composer
1597   Martin Opitz, Germany, poet "Father of Modern German Poetry"
1644   Tomas de Torrejon y Velasco, composer
1689   Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, composer
1699   Joseph Gibbs, composer
1709   Jean-Noel Hamal, composer
1714   Johann Siebenkas, composer
1716   Johann Heinrich Rolle, composer
1732   Richard Arkwright, inventor (spinning frame)
1734   Filinto El¡sio, [Francisco M do Nascimento], Portuguese poet
1749   Johann Lukas Schubaur, composer
1750   Frederik Augustus I, the Righteous, king of Saxony (1806-27)
1763   John Davy, composer
1777   Aleksandr I P Romanov, tsar of Russia (1801-25)
1780   Charles-Louis Panckoucke, French publisher
1790   Jean-Fran‡ois Champollion, deciphered Egyptian hieroglyphics
1795   Philippe Vandermaelen, Flemish cartographer (Atlas Universel)
1804   Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve, French critic/writer (Informal Talk)
1805   Joseph Smith Jr, Sharon Vt, founder (Mormon Church)
1808   Thomas Turner, Commander (Union Navy), died in 1883
1812   Samuel Smiles, Scotland, author (Self-Help, Character, Duty)
1812   William Hauser, composer
1815   Henry Highland Garnet, Maryland, minister/abolitionist/diplomat
1818   David Addison Weisiger, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1899
1823   Alexandru Flechtenmacher, composer
1827   Wilhelm Freiherr von Tegetthoff, Austrian admiral (Helgoland/Lissa)
1828   Mathilde Wesendonk, German writer/poet (Tagebuchblatter)
1830   Adam Minchejmer, composer
1834   Thomas R Malthus, English vicar/economist (moral restraint)
1845   Emmanuel-Persillier Lachapelle, dr (found Notre Dame Hosp Montreal)
1845   Gustave Ador, union president of Austria (1919)
1853   Giacomo Puccini, Italy, composer
1853   Maria Teresa Carreno, composer
1855   Alan Gray, composer
1858   Vladimir Nemirovitch-Dantshenko, playwright (Life in Russian Theater)
1860   Harriet Monroe, Chicago, poet/editor of Poetry magazine (You & I)
1862   Henri Pirenne, Belgian historian (History of Belgium)
1865   Albrecht MAPJ, duke of Wrttemberg/general-fieldmarshal
1867   Madame C J Walker, Louisiana, cosmetic mogul
1883   Hubert M E Pierlot, Belgian advocate/premier (1939-45)
1886   Albert Ehrenstein, Austria writer (Message from the Madhouse)
1887   Eric Blore, London England, actor (Great Gatsby, Bowery to Baghdad)
1887   John Cromwell, Toledo OH, actor/director (Spitfire, Of Human Bondage)
1888   Eric Blore, English/US actor (Great Gatsby, Bowery to Baghdad)
1888   Friedrich Wolf, writer
1893   Ann O'Neal, Missouri, actress (Nana-Professional Father)
1894   Arthur Gilligan, cricketer (England captain in 1920's)
1896   Alberto Hemsi, composer
1896   G Tomasi di Lampedusa, writer
1896   Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, Sicilian writer (Der Leopard)
1897   Julien Carette, Paris France, actor (Sylvia & the Phantom)
1900   Marc All‚gret, French director (Voyage ouch Congo)
1901   Gene Sarazen, golfer (PGA 1922, 23, 33)
1903   Fredi [Fredericka] Carolyn Washington, actress (Black & Tan)
1903   Michael Kalatozov, Russian producer (When the Cranes Fly)
1905   Arn Bjornsson, composer
1906   Ross Lee Finney, Wells Minnesota, composer (Landscapes Remembered)
1907   Don McNeill, Galena Ill, host (Don McNeill TV Club)
1908   Yousuf Karsh, portrait photographer (Life Magazine)
1909   Barney Ross, NYC, Welterweight Boxing Champ (1934)
1909   Don Cleverley, cricketer (two Tests for NZ 1932 & 1946, took 0-130)
1909   Maurice Denham, Beckenham England, actor (Mr Love, Damn the Defiant)
1911   James Gregory, Bronx NYC, actor (My Favorite Martian, Barney Miller)
1911   Niels Jerne, immunologist
1913   Hans Henkemans, composer
1913   Leo A Ketelaars, Dutch oratorio vocalist
1914   Dezider Kardos, composer
1918   Helmut Schmidt, Chancellor of Germany (SPD, 1974- )
1918   Jos‚ Greco, Italy, flamenco dancer (Holiday for Lovers)
1921   Gerald S O'Loughlin, NYC, actor (Storefront Lawyer, Rookies, Wheels)
1922   Ian Powell Bancroft, civil servant
1922   Micheline Ostermeyer, France, shot-put/discus thrower (Oly-gold-1948)
1923   Bob Barker, Darrington Wash, TV host (Price is Right)
1923   James Stockdale, admiral (Vietnam)/Ross Perot's 1992 running mate
1923   Kenneth Henry Lowry Lamb, broadcaster
1923   Leonard Stern, NYC, producer/TV writer (Phil Silvers Show, Get Smart)
1923   Lucas M Mangope, 1st president of Bophuthatswana (1977-94)
1923   Milt Okun, Bkln NY, orch leader (Starland Vocal Band Show)
1923   Ruth Roman, Boston Mass, actress (Sylvia-Knots Landing, Dallas)
1924   Floyd Kalber, Omaha Neb, newscaster (NBC Weekend News Anchor-1973)
1925   Harry Guardino, NYC, actor (Monty Nash, Perry Mason, Hill St Blues)
1925   Pierre B‚r‚govoy, French premier (1992-93)
1926   Dusan Kostic, composer
1926   James Dewar, journalist/documentary film-maker
1926   Robert Bly, US, poet/editor/translator (Loving a Woman in 2 Worlds)
1927   Joseph Castaldo, composer
1929   Dick Weber, pro bowler (16, 300 games)
1930   Barbara Ruick, Pasadena CA, actress (Apache War Smoke, T£ Para Mi)
1931   Ronnie Schell, Richmond Cal, comedian (Gomer Pyle, Good Morning World)
1932   Revjames Cleveland, rocker
1932   Tertius Metcalf, businessman
1933   Akihito, emperor of Japan (1989- )
1935   Esther Phillips, [EM Jones], US singer (When a Woman Loves a Man)
1935   Paul Hornung, Green Bay Packer (the Golden Boy)
1936   Bobby Ross, NFL coach (SD Chargers)
1936   Claude Albert Coppens, composer
1936   Frederic Forrest, Waxahachie TX, actor (Music Box, Lonesone Dove)
1936   James Stacy, LA Calif, actor (Fred-Adv of Ozzie & Harriet)
1937   Karol Joseph Bobko, NYC, Col USAF/astronaut (STS 6, STS 51D, STS 51J)
1939   Johnny Kidd, [Frederick Heath], London, rocker (Johnny Kidd & Pirates)
1940   Eugene Record, US singer (Chi Lites-Give it Away)
1940   Jorma Kaukonen, Wash DC, rock guitarist (Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna)
1941   Elizabeth Hartman, Youngstown Ohio, actress (Walking Tall, Beguilled)
1941   Tim Hardin, Oregon, singer (If I Were a Carpenter, Bird on a Wire)
1942   Friedrich Schenker, composer
1942   Jerry Koosman, pitcher (NY Mets)
1943   Derek Small, rocker (Spinal Tap)
1943   Harry Shearer, LA Calif, actor (SNL, Simpsons, Pure Luck)
1943   Peter Quaife, Devon England, rock bassist (Kinks-Long Tall Sally)
1943   Roelof den Ambtman, Dutch actor/director (One Evening at Eva)
1943   Ross Edwards, composer
1943   Silvia Sommerlath, German wife of King Carl XVI of Sweden (1973- )
1943   Stephen Wallace, director (For Love Affair, Hunger, Mail Order Bride)
1944   D J D Dees, pharmacist/Dutch minister of WVC (VVD)
1944   Ennes Heerma, Dutch minister of Housing (CDA)
1944   Hans Tentije, [Johann Kr„mer], Dutch poet (Nachtwit)
1944   U C Joshi, cricketer (Sussex off-spinner 1970-74 from India)
1945   Georges Aperghis, composer
1945   Richard C Wohlhuter, 800m runner (Olympic-bronze-1976)
1945   Ronald Bushy, rocker (Iron Butterfly-Ina gada davida)
1946   Tony Craig, [Kulasa], Pittsburgh PA, actor (That Boy Next Door)
1947   Bill Rodgers, marathon runner (Boston, NY)
1948   Jack Ham, NFL linebacker (Steelers)
1948   Susan Lucci, Scarsdale NY, actress (All My Children, Mafia Princess)
1949   Luther Grosvenor, rocker (Spooky Tooth)
1949   Wally Edwards, cricketer (three Tests Australia v England 1974)
1951   Johnny Contardo, singer (Sha Na Na)
1952   Hans Abrahamsen, composer
1953   John Callahan, Brooklyn NY, actor (Craig-Santa Barbara, Falcon Crest)
1953   Tatsumi Fujinami, wrestler (WWF/NWA)
1954   Brian Teacher, San Diego Cal, tennis star
1955   Dave Murray, English pop guitarist (Iron Maiden-Number of the Beast)
1956   Michele Alboretto, formula-1 racer (Ferrari)
1958   Dave Murray, English pop guitarist (Iron Maiden-Powerslave)
1958   Denise McConnell, Weisbaden Germany, playmate (March, 1979)
1958   Joan Severance, Houston Tx, actress (Hear No Evil, See No Evil)
1960   William Sinnot, Scottish pop musician (Shamen-Move Any Mountain)
1960   Zindzi Mandela, daughter of Nelson & Winnie Mandela
1962   Jerry Reynolds, NBA guard/forward (Milwaukee Bucks)
1963   Carol Peterka, Little Falls MN, team handball back court (Oly-92, 96)
1963   Jim Harbaugh, NFL quarterback (Indianapolis Colts)
1963   Keiji Muto, wrestler (NWA/WWC/NJPW)
1964   Andy Gabel, Chicago Ill, short track skater (Olympics-1994)
1964   Petr Klima, Chaomutov Cze, NHL right wing (Tampa Bay Lightning)
1965   Eddie Vedder, heavy metal singer (Pearl Jam-Justine)
1965   Slash, rocker (Guns N' Roses)
1966   Hans van Arum, Dutch soccer player (Vitesse, Willem II)
1967   Lamar Lathon, NFL linebacker (Carolina Panthers)
1969   Rodney Culver, NFL running back (SD Chargers)
1969   Stephen Grant, NFL linebacker (Indianapolis Colts)
1970   Kimberly Ann Cooley, Grand Forks ND, Miss America-ND (1996)
1970   Martha Byrne, actress (Lily Grimaldi-As the World Turns)
1970   Raymont Harris, NFL running back (Chicago Bears)
1970   Shannon Noelle DePuy, Lynchburg Va, Miss Virg-America (1991-top 10)
1971   Corey Haim, Toronto, actor (Silver Bullet, Lucas, License to Drive)
1971   Pete Bercich, NFL linebacker (Minn Vikings)
1971   Steve Stenstrom, quarterback (Chicago Bears)
1973   Tony Graziani, quarterback (Atlanta Falcons)
1977   Becky Ruehl, Lakeside Park Ky, diver (Olympics-4th-1996)
1977   Helen Mahmastol, Miss Universe-Estonia (1996)

DEATHS
558   Childebert, king of France (511-58), dies at about 62
679   Dagobert II, king of Austrasia (676-679), murdered
918   Conrad I, East Frankish/German king (911-18), dies
1116   Ivo van Chartres, French canonist/bishop of Chartres/saint, dies
1236   Philippus Cancellarius, French theologist/poet (Summa Cum Laude), dies
1502   Margaretha, English princess of Burgundy, dies at 57
1569   St Philip, metropolitan of Moscow, martyred by Ivan the Terrible
1588   Hendrik de Guise, French leader of Catholic League, murdered at 37
1619   Johan Sigismund, elector of Brandenburg/duke of Prussia, dies at 47
1652   John Cotton, Mass Bay Puritan preacher, dies at 68
1688   Jean-Louis Lully, composer, dies at 21
1696   Johann David Mayer, composer, dies at 60
1789   Charles-Michel abb‚ de l'Ep‚‚, (school for the deaf), dies at 77
1812   Michel Delalande, composer, dies at 73
1891   Holger Simon Paulli, composer, dies at 81
1908   Eduard Wachmann, composer, dies at 72
1908   Fran‡ois A Gevaert, Belg/Dutch composer (Diable au Moulin), dies at 68
1911   Karl L Hoschna, composer, dies at 34
1913   James Middleton, cricketer (24 wkt of lefty pace S Af 1895-1903), dies
1915   Roland Leighton, dies at 20
1925   A S C Wallis, [AdŠle von Antal-Opzoomer], writer (Vorstengunst), dies
1930   Johannes H Been, Brielle archivist, dies at 71
1938   Robert Herrick, US writer (Chimes), dies at 70
1939   Anthony H G Fokker, Dutch airplane builder (Spider), dies at 49
1943   Theo[dorus J] Thijssen, Dutch writer (Kees de Jongen), dies at 64
1945   Mogens Klitgaard, Danish author (Brunkul), dies at 39
1948   Hideki Tojo, Japan PM (1941-44) & 6 Japs, hanged for war crimes at 64
1950   Vincenzo Tommasini, composer, dies at 72
1951   Alfreds Kalnins, composer, dies at 72
1951   Benito Lynch, Irish/Argentine writer (Palo Verde), dies at 66
1953   Lavrenti P Beria, soviet minister of internal security, executed
1959   Edward FLW Halifax, English viscount/viceroy of India, dies at 78
1959   Lester Lonergan Jr, actor (Growing Paynes), dies at 65
1959   Lord Irwin, ambassador to US (1940-46), dies at 78
1962   George Saiko, writer, dies at 70
1962   Luis Alberni, actor (Topaze), dies at 76
1964   Arrigo Pedrollo, composer, dies at 86
1966   Hv Doderer, writer, dies at 70
1966   Robert Keith, actor (Battle Circus, Men in War), dies at 68
1967   Karen Verne, actress (Ships of Fools, Underground), dies at 49
1967   Richard Flury, composer, dies at 71
1967   Ruth Fuller Sasaki, head of 1st Zen Institute of America, dies at 75
1969   Donald Foster, actor (Scaramouche), dies after long illness at 80
1970   Charlie Ruggles, actor (Ruggles, Aesop-Bullwinkle Show), dies at 84
1971   Carlo Jachino, composer, dies at 84
1972   Andrej N Tupolev, Russian aircraft builder, dies at 84
1972   Charles Atlas, [Angelo Siciliano], body builder, dies at 79
1973   Arthur Richardson, cricketer (9 Tests 1924-26), dies
1975   Richard S Welch, CIA station chief in Athens, shot dead
1976   Frank Forest, actor (Big Broadcast of 1937, Champagne Waltz), dies
1976   Paul M Frank Forest, dies at 80
1976   Walter Bauer, writer, dies at 72
1982   Jack Webb, actor (Joe Friday-Dragnet), dies of a heart attack at 62
1982   Norman Dinnerstein, composer, dies at 45
1985   James Vance (20) & Raymond Belknap (18), commit suicide, sparking thei
1989   Josef Alexander, composer, dies at 82
1990   Frank King, cricketer (WI fast bowler played 14 Tests 1953-56), dies
1991   Byron Q Griffith, producer/actor, dies at 73
1992   Cyril Walters, cricketer (11 Tests for England, 784 runs), dies
1992   Eddie Hazel, US pop guitarist (Funkadelic-Knee Deep), dies at 42
1993   Gertrude "Trudi" Duby Blom, actress, shot to death at about 92
1994   Charles Shirley, jazz arranger, dies at 74
1994   Didier Rocher, son of French cosmetic maker Yves Rocher, dies at 41
1994   Nora Dunfree, US actress (Grass Harp), dies at 78
1994   Sebastian Lewis Shaw, actor (High Season, Ace of Spades), dies at 89
1995   David Land, impressario, dies at 77
1995   Gabrielle Keiller, collector/golfer, dies at 87
1995   Patric Reginald Lawrence Knowles, actor (Chisum, Mutiny), dies at 84
1996   Rina Ketty, singer, dies at 85
1996   Ronnie Scott, musician/club-owner, dies at 69
1997   Austin Whitaker, schoolmaster classical scholar/archivist, dies at 90
1997   Brian Malzard Foss, psychologist, dies at 76
1997   Donald Gunn MacRae, sociologist, dies at 76
1997   Hrvoje Horvatic, video artist, dies at 39
1997   Keith Bentley, international racing cyclist, dies at 72
1997   Stanley Cortez, cinematographer (Magnificent Ambersons), dies at 92
1997   Stanlye Cortez, cinematographer, dies at 89

   
 
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