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YEAR EVENTS
811   Battle at Pliska: Bulgarian under monarch Krum beat Byzantine
1267   Inquistion forms in Rome under pope Clement IV
1497   "Edward IV's son" Perkin Warbecks army lands in Cork
1499   Alonso dhe Ojeda discovers Curacao Island
1519   Pizarro receives royal charter for S American west coast
1524   James I (12) becomes king of Scotland
1529   Francisco Pizarro appointed governor of Peru
1576   Muitende Spanish troops conquer Aalst
1579   Francis Drake leaves SF to cross Pacific Ocean
1588   John Hawkins becomes a knight
1656   Rembrandt declares he is insolvent
1663   France annexes Venaissin
1678   England & Netherlands signs treaty: sending ultimatum to France
1757   Battle at Hastenbeck: French army beats duke of Cumberland
1758   British battle fleet under gen James Wolfe conquerors Louisbourg
1759   French troops vacate Ticonderoga NY
1760   Austrian troops occupy Fort Glatz Silezi‰
1775   1st Postmaster General: Benjamin Franklin of Pa takes office
1788   NY becomes 11th state to ratify constitution
1788   Sydney, Australia settled by British colonists
1790   US passes Assumption bill making US responsible for state debts
1805   Naples/Calabria struck by Earthquake; about 26,000 die
1822   Secret meeting of Simon Bolivar & Jos‚ de San Martin
1826   Vilnus Lithuanian riots cause death of many Jews
1832   HMS Beagle anchors in Montevideo
1835   1st sugar cane plantation started in Hawaii
1847   Liberia declares independence from American Colonization Society
1847   Moses Garrish Farmer builds 1st miniature train for children to ride
1848   1st Woman's Rights Convention (Senecca Falls NY)
1858   Baron Lionel de Rothschild is 1st Jew elected to British Parliament
1863   Battle of Salineville OH, John Hunt Morgan & 364 troops surrender
1864   -31] Riot at McCook's to Lovejoy Station GA, US600 CS---
1864   -31] Riot at Stoneman's to Macon GA, US1000 CS---
1864   Battle at Ezra Chapel (Church), Georgia [Hood's Third Sortie]
1865   Patrick Francis Healy is 1st black awarded PhD (Louvain Belgium)
1866   Canoe Club opens in England
1881   French marines occupy Tunisian harbor city Sfax
1882   Richard Wagner's opera "Parsifal," premieres in Beirut
1887   1st Esperanto book published
1891   Henry James' "American," premieres in London
1897   37.5 cm rainfall at Jewell, Maryland (state record)
1902   Australia beat England by 3 runs at Old Trafford
1908   Predecessor of the FBI is created by the Department of Justice
1914   Austrian-Hungary condemns Serbian ultimatum
1914   British Min of Navy Winston Churchill orders British fleet to remain
1914   German chief of staff/gen von Moltke states ultimatum on Belgium
1915   International School for Wijsbegeerte forms
1917   J Edgar Hoover gets job on ministry of Justice
1918   Race riot in Philadelphia (3 whites & 1 black killed)
1926   National Bar Association incorporates
1926   Philippines govt asks US to plebiscite for independence
1928   Gene Tunney TKOs Tom Heeney in 11 for heavyweight boxing title
1928   Yanks score 11 runs in 12th beating Tigers 12-1
1933   Joe Dimaggio ends 61 game hitting streak in Pacific Coast League
1938   1st radio broadcast of "Young Widder Brown" on NBC
1939   Yankee catcher Bill Dickey hits 3 consecutive HRs
1941   "Camp Amersfoort" opened by Germany occupiers
1941   1st Dutch Austrians depart Hague
1941   US embargo on oil-export to Japan
1942   RAF bombs Hamburg
1942   RC churches protest, Dutch bishops stand against spread of Judaism
1943   120øF (49øC), Tishmoningo, Oklahoma (state record)
1943   Otto Skorzeny's commando group arrives in Rome
1944   Japanese suicide attack on US lines in Guam
1944   Russian troops arrive in Weichsel
1944   US offensive at St-L“/2nd Armour div occupies St Gilles
1945   After Labour landslide in general election, Clement Attlee becomes PM
1945   Declaration of Potsdam: US/Brit/China demands Japanese surrender
1945   Japanese govt disregards US ultimatum
1945   US cruiser Indianapolis reaches Tinian with atom bomb
1945   Winston Churchill resigns as Britain's PM
1946   President Truman orders desegregation of all US forces
1947   Department of Defense forms
1947   National Security Act establishes CIA
1948   "Babe Ruth Story," premieres, Babe Ruth's last public appearance
1948   1st black host of a network show-CBS' Bob Howard Show
1948   Leo Durocher returns to Ebbets Field as a NY Giant
1948   Pres Truman issues Executive Order No. 9981 directing "equality of treatment & opportunity" in armed forces
1949   WCPO TV channel 9 in Cincinnati, OH (CBS) begins broadcasting
1950   Dodgers' Jim Russell is 1st to switch-hits HRs twice in a game
1950   KNIL (Royal Dutch East Indies Army) unites
1951   Netherlands ends state of war with Germany
1952   King Farouk I of Egypt abdicates [Black Saturday]
1952   Mickey Mantle hits his 1st grand-slammer
1953   Cuban pirate radio station's 1st transmission at Santiago de Cuba
1953   Fidel Castro begins rebellion, the "26th of July Movement," against Fulgenico Batista's regime
1954   WCET TV channel 48 in Cincinnati, OH (PBS) begins broadcasting
1955   37th PGA Championship: Doug Ford at Meadowbrook CC Detroit
1955   Last day as Test Cricket umpire for Frank Chester
1955   Ted Allen throws a record 72 consecutive horseshoe ringers
1956   Egypt seizes Suez Canal
1957   Mickey Mantle hits career HR # 200
1957   USSR launches 1st intercontinental multistage ballistic missile
1958   Army launches 4th US successful satellite, Explorer IV
1959   Betsy Rawls wins LPGA Western Golf Open
1960   Italian govt of Fanfani forms
1962   Maria Oeljanov, 1st airship with nuclear missiles, arrives in Cuba
1962   Milwaukee Brave Warren Spahn sets HR record of 31 by a pitcher
1963   Skopje, Yugoslavia, destroyed by earthquake, kills 1,000+
1963   US Syncom 2, 1st geosynchronous communications satellite, launched
1964   Clifford Ann Creed wins LPGA Cosmopolitan Women's Golf Open
1964   Teamsters President Jimmy Hoffa convicted of fraud & conspiracy
1964   Train from Povoa de Varzin, Portugal derails near Oporto, 94 die
1964   US union leader James Hoffa sentenced for fraud
1965   Republic of Maldives gains independence from Britain (Natl Day)
1966   WRLH TV channel 31 in Lebanon, NH (NBC) begins broadcasting
1967   Twins beat Yanks 3-2 in 18
1969   Sharon Sites Adams, 39, becomes 1st lady to solo sail the Pacific
1970   Reds Johnny Bench hits 3 consecutive HRs of Phillies Steve Carlton
1971   Apollo 15 launched (Scott & Irwin) to 4th manned landing on Moon
1973   Peter Shaffers "Equus," premieres in London
1974   France performs nuclear Test at Muruora Island
1974   USSR's Soyuz fails to dock with Salyut 3
1975   Soyuz 18B returns to Earth
1977   USSR performs underground nuclear Test
1978   France performs nuclear Test at Muruora Island
1978   Johnny Bench hits his 300th career home run
1979   Estimated 109 cm (43") of rain falls in Alvin, TX (national record)
1981   2 climbers fall 550 m down cliff near Angel Falls, Venezuela
1981   36th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Pat Bradley
1981   NY Mayor Ed Koch is given Heimlich maneuver in a Chinese restaurant
1982   Canada's Anik D1 Comsat launched by US Delta rocket
1982   Karen Dianne Baldwin, 18, of Canada, crowned 31st Miss Universe
1983   Challenger moves to Vandenberg AFB for mating for STS-8
1983   Jarmila Kratochvilova of Czech sets 800m woman's record (1:53.28)
1983   Light flashes seen on Jupiter moon Io
1984   Expos Pete Rose ties Ty Cobb with his 3,052nd single
1984   Kuhn announces Vida Blue is suspended due to cocaine conviction
1984   Pitcher Vida Blue suspended for rest of 1984 due to drug use
1986   Lebanese kidnappers released Rev Lawrence Martin Jenco
1987   Catfish Hunter Billy Williams & Ray Dandridge inducted in Baseball HOF
1987   Stephen Roche wins Tour de France
1988   Mike Schmidt sets NL record appearing in 2,155 games at 3rd base, as Phillies & NY Mets end that game at 2:13 AM
1990   General Hospital tapes its 7,000th episode
1990   President Bush signs Americans With Disabilities Act
1990   Roseanne Barr sings National Anthem at Reds-Padres game
1990   US beats Soviet Union 17-0 in baseball at Goodwill Games
1991   CFL assumes ownership of Ottawa Rough Riders
1991   Expo's Mark Gardner no hits Dodgers for 9 innings, but loses in 10th
1991   Paul Reubens (Pee Wee Herman) is arrested in Florida, for exposing himself at an adult movie theater
1992   "Man of La Mancha" closes at Marquis Theater NYC after 108 perfs
1992   47th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Patty Sheehan
1992   England honors her dead soldiers in the Falkland Is war
1992   Kiss Guitarist Paul Stanley weds Pamela Bowen
1992   Nolan Ryan strikes out his 100th batter for 23rd consecutive seasons
1992   Rocker Paul Stanley (Kiss) weds model Pamela Bowen
1993   Boeing 737-500 crashes in South Korea, 66 killed
1993   Mars Observer takes 1st photo of Mars, from 5 billion km
1994   Cambodia's Red Khmer surprise attack on train, kills 13
1994   Turkish air force bombs Kurds, struggle in Iraq, 70 killed
1998   19th US Senior Golf Open ends at Riviera CC, Pacific Palisades, Calif
1998   Giant Eagle LPGA Classic

BIRTHS
1467   Ferdinand II, King of Naples
1678   Joseph I Habsburg, German king/Roman catholic emperor (1705-11)
1694   Johann Samuel Endler, composer
1739   George Clinton, NY, (D-R) 4th VP (1805-12)
1782   John Field, Dublin Ireland, pianist/composer (Nocturnes)
1791   Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart, 6th child of Austrian composer WAM
1796   George Catlin, US, author/painter (American Indian scenes)
1799   Isaac Babbitt, invented babbitt's metal for bearings
1801   John Drake Sloat, Ret Major General Comm (Union Navy), died in 1867
1802   Winthrop Mackworth Praed, London, poet/politician
1805   Constantine Brumidi, artist (Myrtle Murdock)
1820   John Marshall Jones, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1864
1829   August Beernaert, Belgian premier (1884-94) (Nobel-1909)
1842   Alfred Marshall, London, economist
1856   George Bernard Shaw, Dublin Ire, dramatist (Pygmalion-Nobel 1925)
1858   Tommy Garrett, cricketer (original Australian Test player)
1860   Philippe J Bunau-Varilla, French engineer (Colombia-Panama)
1863   Jazeps Witols, composer
1865   Philipp Scheidemann, German Parliament (SPD)/mayor of Kassel
1866   Francesco Cilea, composer
1872   George Louis Beer, historian (authority on British colonies)
1874   Serge Koussevitzky, Vishny-Volotchok, Russia conductor (Boston Symp)
1875   Carl Gustav Jung, Switzerland, doctor (founded analytic psychology)
1876   Ernest Schelling, Belvidere NJ, composer/conductor (Victory Ball)
1877   Hubert Ahaus, missionary (Harvest Fields)
1881   Alexander J Kropholler, architect
1885   Andr‚ Maurois, Elbeuf, France, novelist/biographer
1888   M Jouhandeau, writer
1891   Jacques Pirenne, Belgian historian
1892   Pearl Buck, prize winning novelist
1892   Philipp Jarnach, composer
1893   George Grosz, German painter (Gott mit uns)
1894   Aldous L Huxley, Surrey England, author (Brave New World)
1894   Ludovicus J Rogier, Dutch historian (Henric van Veldeken)
1895   Jerry Verno, London England, actor (River of Unrest, Sweeney Todd)
1895   Robert Graves, London England, writer/poet (I Claudius) [or 6/26]
1896   Charles Butterworth, US, lawyer/actor (Mad Genius)
1896   Evelyn Preer, US actress (Homesteader, Spider's Webs)
1897   Paul Gallico, NY, novelist
1899   Carel C van Essen, Dutch archaeologist (Italian & Roman art)
1899   Danton Walker, Mariette Ga, columnist (Broadway Spotlight)
1901   John Bleifer, Zawiercie Poland, actor (Highway to Heaven)
1902   Gracie Allen, SF Calif, Mrs George Burns/comedian (Burns & Allen)
1903   Donald Voorhees, Allentown Pa, conductor (Bell Telephone Hour)
1904   Jack Allan Westrup, composer
1906   Armando Jose Fernandes, composer
1907   Gioconda de Vito, violinist
1907   Istvan Pelle, Hungary, gymnist (Olympic-gold-1932)
1908   Salvador Allende Gossens, Chile's last elected president (1970-73)
1909   Gerardina I "Diny" van Amstel, Dutch actress (Dijntje & Trijntje)
1912   Derek Riches, diplomat
1913   Lou Salica, US, flyweight boxer (Olympic-bronze-1932)
1913   Vivian Vance, comic sidekick
1914   Ralph Hunsecker Blane, songwriter
1917   Bertil Nordahl, Sweden, soccer player (Olympic-gold-1948)
1917   Richard Desborough Burnell, England, double sculls (Olympic-gold-1948)
1919   James Lovelock, scientist
1919   Kenneth Snowman, antiquarian
1920   Bob Waterfield, NFL QB (Rams)
1922   Andrzej Koszewski, composer
1922   Blake Edwards, OK, writer/director (10, SOB, Breakfast at Tiffany's)
1922   Frank Price, CEO (British Waterways Board)
1922   Jason Robards Jr, Chicago, actor (A Thousand Clowns, Any Wednesday)
1922   Marjorie Lord, SF Calif, actress (Kathy-Danny Thomas Show)
1923   Peter Carey, permanent secretary (DTI)
1923   [James] Hoyt Wilhelm, knuckleball pitcher (Orioles)
1924   Elias Motsoaledi, South African Umkhonto we Sizwe-commandant
1924   John Kilgour, director of prison medical services (Home Office)
1924   Louis Bellson, Rock Falls Ill, orch leader (Pearl Bailey Show)
1926   Barbara Jefford, actress (Saint, Reunion, Ulysses)
1926   Don Carter, bowling great (1st PBA president)
1926   James Best, Corydon Ind, actor (Savages, Sounder, Rolling Thunder)
1927   G S Ramchand, cricketer (valuable all-rounder in 33 Tests for India)
1927   M H W Wells, CEO (Charterhouse Japhet)
1928   Hans Haselbock, composer
1928   Stanley Kubrick, Bronx NY, director (2001, Dr Strangelove, Lolita)
1928   Tadeusz Baird, Polish composer (Giocosa)
1929   Alexis Weissenberg, Sofia Bulgaria, pianist (Levintritt-1948)
1929   Jean Shepherd, humorist (Playboy satire Award 1966, 1967, 1969)
1930   Baroness Oppenheim-Barnes
1931   A M F (Sandy) Ross, managing-director (Mary Quant)
1931   Takashi Ono, Japan, gymnist (Olympic-gold-1956, 60)
1933   Lance Percival, actor/singer (Darling Lili, Our Miss Fred)
1934   Anthony Gilbert, composer
1936   Antonio Mastrogiovanni, composer
1936   Kathryn Hays, NYC, actress (Kim Hughes-As the World Turns)
1938   Keith Peters, physician
1938   Peter Hall, diplomat
1939   J W Howard, Prime Minister of Australia
1940   Brian Mawhinney, chairman (British Conservative Party)
1940   Mary Jo Kopechne, Ted Kennedy's d(r)iving buddy
1941   Bobby Hebb, Nashville Tn, country singer/songwriter (Sunny)
1941   Brenton Wood, Shreveport La, rocker (Gimme Little Sign)
1941   Darlene Love, singer/actress (Lethal Weapon)
1941   Hans Gualth‚rie van Weezel, Dutch 2nd Chamber member (CDA)
1942   Dobie Gray, Brookshire Tx, singer (In Crowd)
1943   Mick Jagger, Eng, rock vocalist (Rolling Stone)
1943   Peter Hyams, director (2010, Capricorn 1, Relic, Timecop)
1943   Roger Smalley, composer
1944   Kiel Martin, Pitts Pa, actor (Det LaRue-Hill Street Blues)
1944   Micki J King, springboard diver (Olympic-gold-1972)
1944   Rimantas Antanas-Antonovich Stankiavichus, Russian cosmonaut
1945   Linda Harrison, Berlin Md, actress (Bracken's World, Planet of Apes)
1946   Anne Wright, Vice-Chancellor (Sunderland U)
1946   Helen Mirren, [Eleni Mironova], England, actress (Cook Thief Wife)
1947   Pauline Clare, Chief Constable (Lancashire)
1948   Norair Nurikian, Bulgari, bantam weight (Olympic-gold-1972, 76)
1949   Roger Taylor, British rock drummer (Queen-Bohemian Rhapsody)
1949   William M Shepherd, Oak Ridge Tn, Capt USN/astronaut (STS 27, 41, 52)
1950   Paul McHale, (Rep-D-Pennsylvania)
1950   Susan George, London England, actress (Straw Dogs, Mandingo)
1951   Robert Edwin Wadkins, Richmond VA, PGA golfer (1994 Kemper Open-2nd)
1951   William Surles "Bill" McArthur Jr, NC, astro (STS 58, 74, sk: 92)
1952   Ludmila Maslakova, USSR, relay runner (Olympic-silver-1980)
1952   Scott David Cook, Glendale Ca, CEO (Intuit-Quicken)
1954   Lawrence Watt-Evans, US, sci-fi author (Hugo, Sword of Bheleu)
1954   Vitas Gerulaitis, Brooklyn NY, tennis star (Australia 1987)
1955   Nicholas Walker, Bogota Col, actor (Capitol, Jimmy-General Hospital)
1956   Dorothy Hamill, Riverside Ct, figure skater (Olympic-gold-1976)
1957   Jeff Blatnick, Schenectady NY, wrestling (Oly-gold-1984)
1957   Nana Visitor, [Tucker], actress (Deep Space 9)
1957   Wayne Desmond Grady, Brisbane Australia, PGA golfer (1990 PGA)
1957   Wayne Grady, Brisbane QLD, Australasia golfer
1958   Ramona Neubert, German DR, long jumper/pentathlete (Oly-4th-80)
1959   Kevin Spacey, South Orange NJ, actor (Dad, Henry & June, Darrow)
1960   LaTaunya Pollard, East Chic Ind, (Olympics-1980, 84)
1960   Mitch Kahn, San Clemente Calif, kayak (alt-Olympics-96)
1961   Andy Connel, rocker (Swingout Sister-Swingout)
1961   Gary Cherone, Boston, heavy metal vocalist (Extreme-More Than Words)
1961   Terri Nunn, rock vocalist (Berlin-Takes My Breath Away)
1961   Yolanda Chen, Moscow Russia, triple jumper (indoor record)
1962   Galina Chistyakova, Russian jumper (world record 1988)
1962   Jody Reed, Tampa FL, infielder (San Diego Padres)
1963   Andrew C Timmons, Scottsdale Az, guitarist (Danger Danger-Screw It)
1963   Marianne Berglund, Sweden, cyclist (1983 Ruffles Tour of Texas)
1964   Jeremy Piven, NYC, actor (Spence-Ellen, Grosse Pointe Blank)
1964   Sandra Bullock, Wash DC, actress (Speed, Net, Love & War)
1965   Jennifer Ashe, actress (As the World Turns)
1967   David McKenzie, Footscray VIC, Australasia golfer
1968   Laura Leighton, Iowa City IA, actress (Sydney-Melrose Place)
1968   Mike Mohler, Dayton OH, pitcher (Oakland A's)
1969   Greg Colbrunn, Fontana CA, infielder (Florida Marlins)
1969   Jonty Rhodes, South African cricket batsman (brilliant fielder)
1969   Marc Boutte, NFL defensive tackle (Washington Redskins)
1969   Patrick Alfred Bates, St Louis MO, PGA golfer (1994 NIKE Dakota Open)
1970   Kenny Wilhite, CFL defensive back (Hamilton Tiger Cats)
1970   Phil Alley, cricketer (NSW left-arm pace bowler)
1971   Neus Avila, Lerida Spain, tennis star (Futures-Valencia-ESP 1995)
1971   Reggie Carthon, CFL defensive back (Winnipeg Blue Bombers)
1972   Ryan Christopherson, NFL running back (Jacksonville Jaguars)
1972   Sean Graham, CFL slot back (Winnipeg Blue Bombers)
1972   Tydus Winans, NFL/CFL wide receiver (Washington Redskins, Roughriders)
1973   Jean Fran‡ois Bergeron, St Jerome Quebec, boxer (Olympics-96)
1973   Peter Heijsteek, soccer player (DFC/Dordrecht '90)
1974   Bubba Wells, NBA forward (Dallas Mavericks)
1975   Joe Smith, NBA forward (Golden State Warriors)

DEATHS
796   Offa, king of Mercia (75.-796)
811   Nicephorus I, Byzantine Emperor (802-11), dies in battle
1342   Charles I Robert van Anjou, King of Hungary (1307-42), dies
1471   Paul II, [Pietro Barbo], Italian Pope (1464-71), dies at 54
1533   Atahualpo, Inca ruler, dies
1541   Francisco Pizarro, Spanish explorer, murdered in Lima
1630   Charles Emanuel I, the Great, Duke of Savoy (Peace of Lyon), dies
1677   Michael Franck, composer, dies at 68
1680   John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester, poet/courtier, dies
1712   Thomas Osborne, English PM (1690-94), dies at 80
1719   Johann Georg Christian Storl, composer, dies at 43
1728   John Friend, physician/politician, dies
1770   Michael Schevenstuhl, composer, dies at 65
1801   Daniel Dal Barba, composer, dies at 86
1806   K v Gnderode, writer, dies at 26
1826   Freidrich Wilhelm Weis, composer, dies at 82
1836   Jose Melchor Gomiz y Colomer, composer, dies at 45
1863   Samuel Houston, 1st Pres of Rep of Texas (1836-38, 41-44), dies at 70
1872   Michele Carafa, composer, dies at 84
1881   George Borrow, writer, dies
1910   Philipus J Hoedemaker, theologist, dies at 71
1915   James Murray, philologist, dies
1916   Gellio Benevenuto Coronaro, composer, dies at 52
1918   Eduard "Mick" Mannock, British WW I flyer (Victoria Cross), dies
1920   Carlos Troyer, composer, dies at 83
1925   William Jennings Bryan, lawyer (Scopes-monkey trial), dies at 65
1941   Benjamin Whorf, anthropologist, dies
1941   Marx Dormoy, French socialist, killed by a time bomb
1942   Titus, [Anno S] Brandsma, philosopher (Dachau), dies
1944   Reza Sjah Pahlawi, [Reza Chan], cossack officer/shah of Persia, dies
1946   Morris Hirshfield, Polish/US painter, dies
1948   Charles Mills, S Afr cricketer (Test v England 1891-92), dies
1952   Maria Eva "Evita" Duarte Peron, Argentina's 1st lady, dies at 33
1953   Nikolaos Plastiras, Greece premier (1945-50, 51-2), dies
1954   Hans Lodeizen, [Johan Frederik], poet (Travel to Congo), dies at 26
1956   Miguel Bernal Jiminez, composer, dies at 46
1957   Carlos Castillo Armas, president of Guatemala, murdered
1959   Manuel Altolaguirre, Spanish poet/publisher (Amor), dies at 54
1967   Matthijs Vermeulen, Dutch composer/critic, dies at 79
1968   Lilian Harvey, British actress (Congress Dances), dies
1969   Raymond Walburn, actor (Spoilers, Dixie), dies after illness at 81
1970   Claud Allister, actor (Kiss Me Kate, Quartet), dies at 81
1973   Mike Burke, Pres (NY Yankees)/dir (Madison Sq Garden), dies
1974   Arthur K Watson, US businessman (IBM), dies at 55
1974   Charlotte MT "Lotte" Bartschart, actress (Dolle Lola), dies at 82
1975   Leigh Whipper, actor (Hidden Eye, Jungle Queen), dies at 98
1977   Gena Branscombe, composer, dies at 95
1977   Hans-Otto Borgmann, composer, dies at 75
1977   Karac Plant, son of Robert Plant, dies of respratory failure at 6
1980   Alan Hoskins, dies
1981   Donald Lybbert, composer, dies at 58
1982   Betty Walker, actress (Steve Lawrence Show), dies at 54
1984   Ed "Psycho" Gein, mass murderer (Psycho based on him), dies at 78
1984   George Gallup, pioneer of public opinion polls, dies
1986   Averell Harriman, statesman, dies in Yorktown Heights, NY at 94
1987   Joe Liggins, US composer (I've a Right to Cry), dies at 71
1990   Brent Mydland, rock keyboardist/vocalist (Grass Roots), dies at 38
1992   Mary Wells, US soul singer (My Guy), dies at 49
1992   Ron Webber, dies of cancer at 60
1993   Daniel Fuchs, US, screenwriter (Hard Way), dies at 84
1993   Matthew B Ridgway, US Army Chief of Staff (1953-55), dies at 98
1994   Marino Iandioro, canned tomato pioneer, dies at 64
1994   Thomas Davis, US movie editor/son of MGM-chief Frank D, dies at 26
1995   Eleanore Griffin, screenwriter, dies
1995   George Romney, politician, dead Heart attack, dies at 88
1995   Jaime de Mora y Arag¢n, actor/publicist (Last Judgement), dies at 70
1995   Laurindo Almeida, composer/guitarist, dies at 76
1996   Arthur William Raynes McDonald, radar Pioneer/pilot, dies at 93
1996   Evelyn Levine, composer, dies at 94

   
 
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