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YEAR EVENTS
1120   English royal yacht "White Ship" leaves in storm
1165   RC German emperor Frederik I Barbarossa visits Utrecht
1185   Umberto Crivelli replaces Lucius III as Pope Urban III
1277   Giovanni Gaetano Orsini elected as Pope Nicolas III
1357   Charles IV issues letter of protection of Jews of Strasbourg Alsace
1500   Governor De Bobadilla of Santo Domingo captures Columbus
1659   Michiel de Ruyter conquerors Danish city Nyborg
1688   Princess Anne flies from London to Nottingham
1715   1st English patent granted to an American, for processing corn
1744   Austrian forces pillage & kill Jews of Prague
1758   Britain capture Ft Duquesne (Pittsburgh) from French
1766   Pope Clement XIII warns On dangers of anti-Christian writings
1783   Britain evacuates NYC, their last military position in US
1792   Farmer's Almanac 1st published
1805   Opera "Tha‹s" 1st American performance
1817   1st sword swallower in US performs (NYC)
1834   Delmonico's, one of NY's finest restaurants, provides a meal of soup, steak, coffee & half a pie for 12›
1841   35 Amistad survivors return to Africa
1847   Opera "Marta" is produced (Vienna)
1863   Battle of Missionary Ridge, Tennessee
1864   Confederate plot to burn NYC, fails
1864   Confederate retreat at Sandersville, Georgia
1867   Alfred Nobel patents dynamite
1867   US Congress commission looks into "impeachment" of Pres Andrew Johnson
1884   John B Meyenberg of St Louis patents evaporated milk
1894   Greenback (Independent) Party organizes in Indianapolis
1897   Spain grants Puerto Rico autonomy
1899   Battle at Graspan, Cape colony: general Methuen beats Farmers
1902   Franz Leh rs opera "Wiener Fraueen," premieres in Vienna
1908   Dorando Pietri (It) beats Johnny Hayes (US) in MSG marathon by 60 yds
1911   3rd CFL Grey Cup: U of Toronto defeats Toronto Argonauts, 14-7
1912   American College of Surgeons incorporates in Springield, Ill
1912   Socialist International rejects that world war is coming
1913   Woodrow Wilson's daughter Jessie marries in White House
1920   1st Thanksgiving Parade (Phila)
1920   WTAW of College Station, Tx, broadcast 1st football play-by-play
1922   Archaeologist Howard Carter enters King Tut's tomb
1922   Japanese crown prince Hirohito appointed prince-regent
1925   KPD proposes German Parliament expropriate possession of monarchy
1929   Belgium govt Jaspar falls
1930   690 earthquake shocks recorded in 1 day (Ito Japan)
1930   Sporting News picks Bill Terry as NL MVP & Joe Cronin as AL MVP
1933   1st Soviet liquid fuel rocket attains altitude of 261' (80m)
1935   Resident Institution for Social History (IISG) forms in Amsterdam
1936   Germany & Japan sign anti-Komintern pact
1937   World's fair of Paris closes (31.2 million visitors)
1940   Patria, carrying illegal immigrants, sinks in port of Haifa, 200 die
1940   U of Mich retires Tom Harmon's #98
1940   Woody Woodpecker debuts with release of Walter Lantz's "Knock Knock"
1941   German Jews in Netherlands declared stateless (lose of nationality)
1941   Lou Boudreau, 24, becomes Cleveland Indians player/manager
1942   National Organization for Aid to Underground, LO, forms
1943   U-600 sinks in Atlantic Ocean
1944   32nd CFL Grey Cup: Montreal HMCS defeat Hamilton Flying Wildcats, 7-6
1947   Future Queen Elizabeth marries Prince Philip in Westminster Abbey
1947   New Zealand acedes to Statute of Westminster, becomes a dominion
1948   Ft Funston's 16-inch coastal guns removed
1948   KING TV channel 5 in Seattle, WA (NBC) begins broadcasting
1949   "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" appears on music charts
1949   Ted Williams, wins AL MVP
1950   "Tickets, Please" closes at Coronet Theater NYC after 245 performances
1950   38th CFL Grey Cup: Toronto Argonauts defeats Winn Blue Bombers, 13-0
1950   UN gives Eritrea to Ethiopia
1951   17 die in a train crash in Woodstock Ala
1951   Cleve Browns penalized a record 209 yards against Chicago Bears
1951   Commemoration of Dutch resistance fighter Hannie Schaft forbidden
1952   Agatha Christie's "Mousetrap," premieres in London
1952   George Meany appointed as chairman of AFL
1952   Only win ever for NFL's Dallas Texans (11-1) beats Bears 27-23
1953   "Guys & Dolls" closes at 46th St Theater NYC after 1200 performances
1953   Earthquake/tsnunami strike Honshu Japan
1953   Hungary beats England in soccer match, 6-3
1955   Race segregation forbidden on trains & buses between US states
1955   Walter Piston's 6th Symphony, premieres
1957   Pres Eisenhower suffers a mild stroke, impairing his speech
1958   Senegal becomes an autonomous state in French Community
1959   "Once Upon a Mattress" opens at Alvin Theater NYC for 460 performances
1960   "Amos 'n' Andy" made its last broadcast on CBS radio
1960   1st atomic reactor for research & development, Richland Wa
1960   CBS ends last 4 radio soap operas (Ma Perkins, Right to Happiness, Young Dr Malone & 2nd Mrs Burton) & cancels 4 other series
1961   NBA's Bob Cousy becomes 2nd player to score 15,000 points
1962   WBJA (now WMGC) TV channel 34 in Binghamton, NY (ABC) 1st broadcast
1963   JFK laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery
1965   Congo milt coup under Gen Mobutu, Pres Kasavubu overthrown
1966   Cincinnati infielder Tommy Helms is voted NL Rookie of Year
1966   Jimi Hendrix Experience makes its London debut at Bag O' Nails Club
1966   Pirate Radio Station 390 (Radio Invicta) closes down (reopen 12/31)
1967   "Apple Tree" closes at Shubert Theater NYC after 463 performances
1967   Puerto Rico placed on Atlantic Standard Time
1969   John Lennon returns OBE to protest UK's support for Vietnam War
1969   KC outfielder Lou Piniella is voted AL Rookie of Year
1970   Yankees catcher Thurman Munson wins AL Rookie of Year
1971   "Dan Cooper" jumps with $200,000 out of plane over Washington
1971   37th Heisman Trophy Award: Pat Sullivan, Auburn (QB)
1972   "Ambassador" closes at Lunt-Fontanne Theater NYC after 9 performances
1973   3 Palestinians hijack KLM B747 above Iraq, to Dubai
1973   61st CFL Grey Cup: Ottawa Rough Riders defeats Edmonton Eskimos, 22-18
1973   Bloodless military coup ousts Greek Pres George Papadopoulos
1973   Maximum speed limit cut to 55 MPH as an energy conservation measure
1974   Irish Republican Army is outlawed in Britain following deaths of 21
1974   Rangers' Mike Hargrove wins AL Rookie of Year
1975   Netherlands grants Suriname independence (Natl Day)
1975   Portuguese leftist officers occupy 4 airbases
1976   OJ Simpson gains 273 yards for Buffalo vs Detroit
1976   The Band's farewell concert at SF's Winterland Ballroom
1976   Viking 1 radio signal from Mars help prove genl theory of relativity
1977   David Steed balanced stationary on a bike for 9 hrs 15 mins
1977   Miss Teenage America Pageant
1977   Thomas Hearns KOs Jerome Hill in 2 rounds in his 1st pro fight
1979   "Most Happy Fella" closes at Majestic Theater NYC after 53 perfs
1979   67th CFL Grey Cup: Edmonton Eskimos defeats Montreal Alouettes, 17-9
1979   American Airlines DC-10 crashes on takeoff from Chicago, kills 275
1979   Israel returns Alma oilfields in Gulf of Suez to Egypt
1979   Pittsburgh gains 606 net yards against Cleveland, winning 33-30
1980   Coup in Burkina abolishes constitution
1980   France performs nuclear test at Muruora Island
1980   Imran Khan scores his 1st Test Cricket ton, 123 v WI Lahore
1980   Sugar Ray Leonard defeats Duran regains WBC welterweight championship
1980   Upper-Volta milt coup under Col Saye Zerbo, president Lamizana flees
1981   Failed coup by South African mercenaries in Seychelles
1981   Rollie Fingers is 1st relief pitcher to win AL MVP
1983   Larry Holmes TKOs Marvis Frazier in 1 for heavyweight boxing title
1983   Soyuz T-9 returns to Earth, 149 days after take-off
1983   Syria & Saudi Arabia announce cease-fire in PLO civil war in Tripoli
1983   World's greatest robbery-œ25,000,000 of gold, Heathrow, England
1984   Julio M Sanguinetti wins Uruguay presidential election
1984   William Schroeder, is 2nd to receive Jarvik-7 artificial heart
1985   White Sox shortstop Ozzie Guillen, is named AL Rookie of Year
1986   A's Jose Canseco wins AL Rookie of Year
1986   Iran-Contra affair erupts, Pres Reagan reveals secret arm deal
1986   Oliver North's sect, Fawn Hill, smuggles documents out of his office
1987   Abdul Qadir takes 9-56 against England at Lahore
1987   India all out for 75 v West Indies at Delhi, Patterson 5-24
1988   Chuck Berry pays $250 fine to resolve NYC assault charges
1988   Convention on exploitation of Antarctic mineral resources signed
1988   US & Soviet chess grand masters Donaldson & Akhmilovskaya wed
1988   Widespread earthquake hits NE US, Canada; no damage reported
1989   David Boon scores 200 v NZ at cricket WACA
1990   78th CFL Grey Cup: Winn Blue Bombers defeat Edmonton Eskimos, 50-11
1990   Lech Walesa wins in Poland's 1st popular election
1990   NFL's NY Giants & SF 49ers after winning their 1st 10 games both
1990   Sri Lanka all out 82, Venkatapathy Raju (I) 6-12 off 17 lose, Phil Eagles beat Giants 31-13 & L.A. Rams beat 49ers 28-17
1993   Dutch Antilles govt of Liberia-Peters falls
1993   Failed bomb attack on Egyptian premier Atef Sedki, 1 dead
1995   "Patti LuPone on Broadway" closes at Walter Kerr NYC after 46 perfs
1996   After 24 years, Disneyland Main Street Electrical Parade, ends
1997   US telephone tech Richard Bliss, arrested for spying in Russia

BIRTHS
1507   Joost de Damhoudere, Flemish lawyer (Praxis rerum criminalium)
1562   Lope Felix de Vega, Madrid Spain, dramatist/poet (Angelica, Arcadia)
1697   Gerhard Tersteegen, German evangelist/poet (wrote in blood)
1712   Charles-Michel abb‚ de l'Ep‚‚, French educator (school for the deaf)
1721   Willem Crul, admiral (West-Indies)
1734   Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Wenkel, composer
1737   Christian Friedrich Penzel, composer
1741   Johann Christian Frischmuth, composer
1752   Johann Friedrich Reichardt, composer
1753   Otto Carl Erdmann Kospoth, composer
1787   Franz Xavier Gruber, Austria, organist/composer (Silent Night)
1823   Joseph Alexander Cooper, Bvt Mjr Gen (Union volunteers), died in 1910
1825   Edward Augustus Wild, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1891
1828   Franjo Racki, Croatian historian/politician
1834   Jean-Baptist Colyns, composer
1835   Andrew Carnegie, Scottish/US industrialist/philanthropist
1839   Stanislaw Duniecki, composer
1840   Hugo Verriest, Flemish author/poet (Flemish Movement)
1844   Karl F Benz, German designer/auto manufacturer (4-taktmotor)
1845   Jos‚ Maria de Eca de Queiroz (Queir¢s), Portuguese author (Contos)
1846   Carry Nation, scourge of barkeepers & drinkers
1852   Johan N Salvator, [Johann Orth], archduke of Austria
1856   Sergei Ivanovich Taneyev, Russia, composer (Oresteia)
1862   Ethelbert Woodbridge Nevin, composer
1871   Cornelis J "Cor" van Ast, actor/director (Ghost Hotel)
1873   Dirk Sch„fer, Dutch pianist/composer (Javanese Rhapsody)
1877   Harley Granville-Barker, London, dramatist/producer/critic
1878   Georg Kaiser, writer
1880   Leonard S Woolf, English author/husband of Virginia Woolf
1881   John XXIII, [Angelo Roncalli], Bergamo Italy, 261st pope (1958-63)
1881   Peder Gram, composer
1883   Percy Marmont, London England, actor (Capt Apache)
1886   Percy Holmes, cricketer (Engl, 555 partners with Sutcliffe for Yorks)
1886   Rex Maupin, St Joseph Mo, orch leader (Tin Pan Alley TV)
1893   Joseph W Krutch, US naturalist (Was Europe a Success?)
1895   Anastas I Mikoyan, Armenia, member of Supreme Soviet
1895   Ludvik Svoboda, Czech general/politician
1895   Wilhelm Kempff, Juterbog Germany, pianist (Unter dem Zimbelstern)
1896   Virgil Thomson, KC Mo, composer/music critic (4 Saints in 3 Acts)
1899   Vera Reynolds, Richmond VA, silent screen actress (Lawless Woman)
1899   William R Burnett, US, author (Little Caesar)
1900   Arthur Schwartz, composer (Girl from Paris, Excuse my Dust)
1900   Helen Gahagan Douglas, Nixon's 1st opponent/(Rep-D-Ca)
1901   Tibor Serly, Losonc Hungary, violinist/composer (American Elegy)
1902   Eddie Shore, Boston Bruins (#2), hall of famer
1903   Martin Soames, traveller
1903   William Dehart Hubbard, Cin Ohio, long jumper (Olympic-gold-1924)
1904   Herbert Reynolds Inch, composer
1904   Jessie Royce Landis, [Medbury], Chicago, actress (North by Northwest)
1904   Lillian Copeland, US discus thrower (Olympic-gold-1932)
1909   Hugh Davson, physiologist/writer
1909   Manny Martindale, cricketer (fiery WI pace bowler of 30's)
1910   Leon Poliakov, historian
1912   Johannes D De Jong, Frisian poet/photographer (Kar £t twa)
1913   Jack Davies, screenwriter
1914   "Joltin'" Joe DiMaggio, Yankee Clipper (56 game hitting streak)
1914   Eddie Boyd, blues vocal/pianist (Mississippi)
1915   Augusto Pinochet, general/president (Chile)
1915   George Mudie, cricketer (WI all-rounder in one Test 1935, 5 & 3-40)
1915   Ron Hamence, cricketer (Australian batsman post-WWII)
1919   Chaim Pearl, rabbi
1919   Ricardo Montalban, Mx, actor (Fantasy Island, Star Trek II, Naked Gun)
1919   Steve Brodie, Eldorado Ks, actor (Life & Legend of Wyatt Earp)
1922   Ilja Hurnik, composer
1923   Jaap van Meekren, Dutch TV host (AVRO/RTL4)
1923   Mauno Koivisto, president of Finland (1982-94)
1924   Paul Desmond, US jazz saxophonist
1924   Tui St George Tucker, composer
1925   Jeffrey Hunter, Orleans La, actor (Christopher Pike-Star Trek Cage)
1925   Jos‚ Napoleon Duarte, president El Salvador
1926   Murray Schisgal, playwright (Luv)
1926   Poul [William] Anderson, US, sci-fi author (7 Hugos, Mirkheim)
1928   James "Jimmy" Johnson, US gospel/blues singer/guitarist
1929   Jack Hogan, Chapel Hill NC, ator (Combat, Adam 12, Sierra)
1929   Theo Bruins, Dutch pianist/composer (Sei Studii)
1931   Dickie Jeeps, English rugby international/chairman Sports Council
1933   Kathryn Grant Crosby, Houston Texas, actress (Mr Cory, Big Circus)
1933   Krzysztof Penderecki, Polish composer (Die Teufel von Loudon)
1933   Lenny Moore, NFL back (Baltimore Colts)
1933   Ramiro Cortes, composer
1933   Rene Enriquez, SF Calif, actor (Ray Calletano-Hill Street Blues)
1935   Gloria Steinem, Toledo Ohio, femnist/author (Ms)
1936   Matt Clark, Washington DC, actor/director (Return to Oz, Horror Show)
1938   Charles Starkwether, murderer (Texas Tower)
1938   John "Jack" Baines, mountaineering publisher
1939   Martin Feldstein, economist (1977 John Bates Clark Medal)
1939   Rosanna Schiaffino, Genoa Italy, actress (Minotaur, Mazzabubu)
1940   Percy Sledge, soul singer (When A Man Loves A Woman)
1940   Richard Furrer, Worgl Germany, astronaut (STS 22)
1942   Rosa Von Praunheim, [Holger Mischwitzky], Riga Latvia, dir (Affengeil)
1942   Tracey Walter, Jersey City NJ, actor (Best of the West)
1943   Roy Lynes, rocker (Status Quo)
1947   John Larroquette, New Orleans LA, actor (Dan Fielding-Night Court)
1947   Jonathan Kaplan, Paris France, director (Heart Like a Wheel)
1947   Linda Laflamme, rocker
1947   Val Fuentes, rocker (It's A Beautiful Day)
1948   Storm Field, [Elliot], NY, weatherman (WABC TV, WCBS TV)
1949   Kerry O'Keeffe, cricketer (Australian leg-spinner 1971-77)
1949   Rita Jenrette, San Antonio Tx, wife of Rep John Jenrette (D-SC)
1949   [Boris] Alexander Godunov, Sakhalin USSR, dancer/actor (Die Hard)
1951   Bucky Dent, all star shortstop (Chicago White Sox, NY Yankees)
1951   Johnny Rep, Dutch soccer player
1952   Amelia Rorer, LPGA golfer
1952   Ernest Harden Jr, Detroit Mich, actor (Marcus-Jeffersons)
1952   Imran Khan Niaz, cricketer (Pakistan's greatest all-rounder)
1953   Monique St Pierre, Weisbaden Germany, playmate of year (Nov, 1978)
1955   Connie Palmen, Dutch author/widow of Ischa Me˜er
1956   Ena Heese, South African costume designer (Willem of Orange)
1956   Liana Vicens, Puerto Rico, 100m breaststroke (Olympics 1968)
1957   Chico Walker, baseball player
1958   Gary Coveyou, rocker
1959   Steve Rothery, Brampton, guitarist, (Marillion-Clutching at Straws)
1960   Amy Grant, Augusta GA, gospel/rock singer (Glory of Love, Baby Baby)
1960   John F Kennedy Jr, NYC, son of JFK/lawyer/magazine publisher (George)
1960   Kasey Smith, Queens NY, heavy metal artist (Danger Danger-Screw It)
1960   Mary Ostergren, St Paul Minn, biathelete (Olympics-1994)
1961   Amy Gibson, actress (General Hospital)
1961   Kenny Monday, Tulsa Okla, 163 lbs freestyles wrestler (Oly-88, 92, 96)
1963   Bernie Kosar, NFL quarterback (Miami Dolphins, Cleve Browns)
1963   Steve Ave, St Germain Enlay France, US 1500m runner
1964   Dan Saleaumua, NFL defensive tackle (KC Chiefs, Seattle Seahawks)
1964   Kevin Jackson, Highland Falls NY, 180« lbs freestyle wrestler (Oly-96)
1964   Nolan Jay Henke, Battle Creek MI, PGA golfer (1990 BC Open)
1964   Wendy Wyland, Jackson Mich, platform diver (Olympic-bronze-1984)
1965   Anthony Newman, NFL safety (New Orleans Saints)
1965   Cris Carter, NFL wide receiver (Minn Vikings)
1965   Jeff Norton, Acton, NHL defenseman (Edmonton Oilers)
1965   Mike Gebhardt, Columbus Ohio, mistral yachter (Olympics-6th-1996)
1965   Yasmin "Yaz" Farooq, Waupun Wisc, rower (Olympics-4th-92, 96)
1966   Mark Whiten, Pensacola FL, outfielder (Atlanta Braves, NY Yankees)
1966   Stacy Lattisaw, Wash DC, disco singer (Million Dollar Baby)
1967   Andrea Stinson, WNBA guard (Charlotte Sting)
1967   Anthony Nesty, swimmer (won Suriname's 1st gold olympic medal)
1967   Curtis Baldwin, LA Calif, actor (Calvin-227)
1968   John Johnstone, Liverpool NY, pitcher (Houston Astros)
1968   Jory Husain, Milwaukee Wisc, actor (Jawaharial-Head of the Class)
1969   Anthony Peeler, NBA guard (LA Lakers, Vancouver Grizzlies)
1969   Donald Reynolds, WLAF defensive tackle (Frankfurt Galaxy)
1969   Jacqueline Hennessy, Edmonton, actress (Dead Ringers)
1969   Jillian Hennessy, Edmonton, twin actress (Claire-Law & Order, Paper)
1970   Purvis Hunt, NFL/WLAF guard (Houston Oilers, Scottish Claymores)
1970   Saskia Sibilo, Miss Suriname (1990)
1970   Shane Pahukoa, NFL safety (NO Saints)
1971   Christina Applegate, Hollywood, actress (Kelly-Married With Children)
1972   Kevin Han, Shanghai China, US badminton player (Olympics-96)
1972   Petteri Nummelin, Turku FIN, hockey defenseman (Team Finland)
1973   Erick Strickland, NBA guard (Dallas Mavericks)
1973   Yatil Green, wide receiver (Miami Dolphins)
1974   Cynthia Geyn Brown, San Jose CA, playmate (May, 1995)
1978   Lauren Hewitt, Australian 100m/200m runner (Olympics-96)
1978   Laurie Miller, Miss Alaska Teen USA (1997)
1990   Yasmin van der Meer, 15 millionth Netherlander

DEATHS
992   Mieszko I, Polish advisor to Pope John XV, dies
1120   Countess of Perche, bastard daughter of English king Henry I, drowns
1120   William, English crown prince/son of Henry I, drowns at 17
1185   Lucius III, [Ubaldo Allucingoli], Italian Pope (1181-85), dies
1456   Jacques Coeur, French merchant/banker, dies in battle
1640   Giles Farnaby, composer, dies
1750   Francesco Feroci, composer, dies at 77
1755   Johann Georg Pisendel, German violist/composer, dies at 76
1773   Carl Hockh, composer, dies at 66
1815   Johann Peter Saloman, composer, dies at 70
1830   Pierre Rode, composer, dies at 56
1854   John G Lockhart, [scorpion], English biographer, dies at 60
1865   Heinrich Barth, German historian/geographer (Central Africa), dies
1883   Ludwig Erk, composer, dies at 76
1885   Alfonso XII, king of Spain (1874-85), dies at 27
1885   Thomas A Hendricks, 21st VP, dies at 66, 8 months after taking office
1887   Johann J Bachofen, Swiss historic rights, dies at 71
1893   Joseph W Krutch, US naturalist (Was Europe a Success?), dies
1895   Edmond van der Straeten, Belgian lawyer/musicologist, dies at 68
1899   Robert Lowry, composer, dies at 73
1901   Josef Gabriel Rheinberger, German composer/music theorist, dies at 62
1913   Robert S Ball, Irish mathematician/astronomer (Ball Screw), dies
1914   Davorin Jenko, composer, dies at 79
1923   Ernst Debes, German cartographer (Moon Atlas), dies at 83
1923   Syd Callaway, cricket all-round (3 Tests for Australia 1891-95), dies
1935   Maria H "Mina" Beersmans, Flemish actress (After 30 Years), dies at 72
1941   Pedro Aguirre Cerda, president Chili (People's Front), dies
1944   Kenesaw Mountain Landis, judge/baseball commisioner, dies at 78
1948   Charles D Brown, actor (Eve Knew Her Apples), dies at 61
1949   Luther "Bill" Robinson, "Bojangles" famed tap dancer, dies at 71
1951   Raden Mas Noto Suroto, Indonesian poet (Wayang Songs), dies at 63
1952   Antonio Guarnieri, composer, dies at 72
1952   Jean-Fernand Vaubourgoin, composer, dies at 71
1958   Charles F Kettering, invented auto self-starter, dies at 82
1959   G‚rard Philipe, French actor (El Cid, Don Carlos), dies at 36
1964   Clarence Kolb, actor (Mr Honeywell-My Little Margie), dies at 90
1967   Ossip Zadkine, [Zadkin], Russ sculptor (Destroyed City), dies at 77
1968   Marcel Labey, composer, dies at 93
1968   Phil Lord, actor (Stud's Place), dies at 89
1968   Upton B Sinclair, US author (Jungle), dies at 90
1970   Yukio Mishima, Japanese author/nationalist (Harakiri), dies at 45
1971   Hank Mann, actor (Keystone Kops), dies at 84
1972   Hans H B Scharoun, German architect (Berlin Philharmonic), dies at 79
1973   Laurence Harvey, actor (Of Human Bondage), dies of cancer at 45
1974   Nick Drake, rocker, dies of a drug overdose at 26
1974   Rosemary Lane, actress (Chatterbox, 4 Wives), dies at 61
1974   [Sithu] U Thant, UN Sec-General (1961-72), dies in NY of cancer at 65
1975   Moyna MacGill, actress (Strange Affair of Uncle Harry), dies
1977   Richard Carlson, actor (Col MacKenzie-MacKenzie's Raiders), dies at 65
1980   George Raft, NYC, actor (Scarface), dies at 85
1981   Jack Albertson, actor (Chico & the Man), dies at 74
1982   Robert Coote, actor (MacBeth), dies in NYC of a heart attack at 73
1987   Anton F Pieck, illustrator (1001 Nights), dies at 92
1987   Harold Washington, 1st black mayor of Chicago (D, 1983-87), dies at 65
1989   Frank M Thomas, actor (Behind the Headlines, M'Liss), dies
1989   Ratu Sir George Cakobau, Fiji cricketer/Gov-General, dies
1990   Bill Vukovich, Indie 500 driver, dies in crash at 27
1991   Bill Graham, rock promoter, dies
1991   Eleanor Audley, voice (Wicked Stepmother-Cinderella), dies at 86
1993   Anthony Burgess, novelist (Clockwork Orange), dies of cancer at 76
1993   Claudia McNeil, actress (Raisin in the Sun), dies of diabetes at 77
1994   Arthur Ballard, artist, dies at 79
1994   Gerard John Toorenaar, Amsterdam police commissar, dies at 69
1995   Ambrose Thibodeaux, cajun accordionist, dies at 92
1996   Hugh Joseph Charles James L'Etang, medical writer, dies at 79
1996   Michael Economides, restaurateur, dies at 86
1996   Richard Stubbs, publicity adviser, dies at 87
1997   Charles Hallahan, actor (Hunter), dies of heart attack at 54
1997   Fenton Robinson, US blues guitarist (Tennessee Woman), dies at 62
1997   Hastings Kamuzu Band, PM/Pres of Malawi (1964-66/66-94), dies

   
 
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