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YEAR EVENTS
963   Leo VIII elected Pope
1160   Jean Bodels "Jeu de St Nicholas," premieres in Arras
1196   Northern Dutch coast flooded, "Saint-Nicolaas Flood"
1240   Mongols under Batu Khan occupy & destroy Kiev
1424   Don Alfonso V of Aragon grants Barcelona the right to exclude Jews
1491   King Charles VIII of France marries Anna of Bretagne
1492   Haiti discovered by Columbus, at M“le Saint Nicolas
1527   Pope Clemens VII fleas to Orvieto
1534   Quito, Ecuador founded by Spanish
1631   1st predicted transit of Venus (Kepler) is observed
1641   Don Francisco de Mello appointed land guardian of South Netherlands
1648   Pride's Purge: Thomas Pride prevents 96 presbyterians from sitting in English parliament
1723   Emperor Karel VI's Pragmatic Sanctie declares Constitution
1732   1st play in American colonies acted by professional players, NYC
1745   Bonnie Prince Charlies army retreats to Scotland
1756   British troops under Robert Clive occupy Fulta India
1768   1st edition of "Encyclopedia Brittanica" published (Scotland)
1787   Laurens Pieter van de Speigel appointed Dutch pension advisor
1790   Congress meets in Philadelphia, new temporary US capital
1820   US president James Monroe re-elected
1822   Veterinary school in Utrecht opens
1825   Pres John Adams suggests establishment of a US observatory
1833   HMS Beagle/Charles Darwin departs Rio de la Plata
1841   Robert Schumann's 4th Symphony in D, premieres
1843   Amsterdam-Utrecht railway opens
1846   Opera "La Damnation de Faust" is produced (Paris)
1849   Harriet Tubman escapes from slavery in Maryland
1862   Pres Lincoln orders hanging of 39 Santee Sioux indians
1864   Battle of Deveaux's Neck, SC
1865   13th Amendment is ratified, abolishing slavery
1866   Chicago water supply tunnel 3,227 m into Lake Michigan completed
1870   Joseph H Rainey, 1st black in House of Reps (SC)
1873   1st international football game in US: Yale 2, Eton (England) 1
1875   44th Congress (1875-77) convenes
1876   1st crematorium in US begins operation, Washington, Penn
1876   City of Anaheim incorporated for 2nd time
1876   US Electorial College picks Rep Hayes as pres (although Tilden won)
1877   1st sound recording made (Thomas Edison)
1877   Washington Post publishes 1st edition
1882   Atmosphere of Venus detected during transit
1884   Aluminum capstone set atop Washington Monument, Wash, DC
1896   D T Suzuki found the awakening at Engakuji temple, in Kamakura
1903   Sumatra Atjehs guerilla leader Panglima Polim surrenders
1904   Theodore Roosevelt confirms Monroe-doctrine (Roosevelt Corollary)
1907   Coal mine explosions in Monongah, WV, kills 361
1912   China votes for universal human rights
1913   White Sox beat Giants 9-4 in exhibition game in Tokyo
1914   German troops over run L¢dz
1916   German army under Gen Mackensen occupies Bucharest
1917   Finland declares independence from Russia (National Day)
1917   French munition ship "Mont Blanc" explodes in Halifax, kills 1,700
1921   Anglo-Irish Treaty signed; Ireland receives dominion status; partition creates Northern Ireland
1922   1st constitution of Irish Free State comes into operation
1922   1st electric power line commercial carrier in US, Utica, NY
1923   1st presidential address broadcast on radio (Pres Calvin Coolidge)
1925   Italy, Britain & Egypt sign Jaghbub accord (Italy)
1925   Record 73,000 pay to watch Chic Bears beat NY Giants 19-7
1929   Turkey introduces female suffrage
1930   18th CFL Grey Cup: Toronto Balmy Beach defeat Regina Roughriders, 11-6
1930   Pablo Neruda marries Marie A Hagenaar Vogelzang in Batavia
1933   Ban on James Joyce' "Ulysses" in US, lifted
1938   117 Spanish knights under capt Piet Laros return to Netherlands
1938   French/German non-attack treaty drawn (Ribbentrop-Bonnet Pact)
1939   5th Heisman Trophy Award: Nile Kinnick, Iowa (HB)
1939   Cole Porter's musical "Du Barry was a Lady," premieres in NYC
1940   Gestapo arrest German resistance fighter/poster artist Helen Ernst
1940   Pietro Badoglio resigns as viceroy of Ethiopia
1941   Dutch & British pilots see Japanese invasion fleet at Singapore
1941   King Leopold of Belgium marries Lilian Baels
1941   NYC Council agrees to build Idlewild (Kennedy) Airport in Queens
1942   Queen Wilhelmina announces Dutch Commonwealth
1942   RAF bombs Philips factory (150 die)
1944   US 95th Infantry division reaches Westwall
1950   Pope Pius XII publishes encyclical Mirabile illud
1952   Czech govt tells Israeli ambassador, he's persona non grata
1953   Brown's Lou "Toe" Groza kicks 8 PATs, beating Giants 62-14
1954   Simone de Beauvoir receives Prix Goncourt
1955   NY psychologist Joyce Brothers won "$64,000 Question" on boxing
1956   "Happy Hunting" opens at Majestic Theater NYC for 413 performances
1956   Nelson Mandela & 156 others arrested for political activities in S Afr
1957   1st US attempt to launch a satellite fails-Vanguard rocket blows up
1957   AFL-CIO votes to expel Teamsters (readmitted in October 1987)
1957   Indonesia begins nationalizing Dutch possessions
1958   US lunar probe Pioneer 3 reaches 107,269 km, falls back
1960   AL grants Gene Autry a franchise, LA Angels
1961   27th Heisman Trophy Award: Ernie Davis, Syracuse (HB)
1962   US abandons Skybolt balastic missile program
1963   Beatles begin a tradition of releasing a Christmas record for fans
1963   Test Cricket debut of Graeme Pollock at the Gabba
1964   KTVR TV channel 13 in La Grande, OR (PBS) begins broadcasting
1964   President Segni of Italy resigns
1965   2 trucks crashed into a crowd of dancers (Sotouboua Togo) kills 125
1966   Polio vaccination becomes obligatory in Belgium
1967   USSR performs nuclear test at Sary Shagan USSR
1968   Baseball dismisses Commissioner William Eckert after 3 years
1968   PBA National Championship won by Wayne Zahn
1968   WKID (WSCV) TV channel 51 in Ft Lauderdale, FL (IND) 1st broadcast
1969   "Buck White" closes at George Abbott Theater NYC after 7 performances
1969   300,000 attend Altamont Calif, rock concert feature Rolling Stones
1969   USSR performs nuclear test
1970   Cleve Cavaliers 1st NBA home victory, beating Buffalo Braves 108-106
1971   Lewis Franklin Powell confirmed as Supreme Court justice
1973   Bahrain's constitution goes into effect
1973   Gerald Ford sworn-in as 1st unelected VP, succeeds Spiro T Agnew
1973   NL votes to move San Diego Padres to Washington DC (doesn't happen)
1974   George Harrison releases "Ding Dong, Ding Dong"
1975   41st Heisman Trophy Award: Archie Griffin, Ohio State (RB)
1975   Sen Robert Dole & Elizabeth Hanford marry
1976   War criminal Pieter Menten arrested in Zurich
1977   South Africa grants Bophuthatswana independence
1978   Spain adopts constitution
1980   Jim Bakker rapes Jessica Hahn
1980   NASA launches Intelsat V
1981   Rob de Castella of Australia sets Marathon record at 2:08:18
1982   11 soldiers & 6 civilians die by bomb planted by Irish National Liberation Army exploded in a pub in Ballykelly, Northern Irela
1982   Bomb attack on Londonderry, North Ireland disco, 17 killed
1982   Sen Ted & Joan Kennedy divorce
1983   A bomb planted on a bus in Jerusalem explodes, kills 6 Israelis
1984   France performs nuclear test
1984   Hijackers aboard Kuwaiti jetliner kill 2nd hostage
1986   52nd Heisman Trophy Award: Vinny Testaverde, Miami Fla (QB)
1986   France performs nuclear test at Muruora Island
1987   3 satanist Missouri teenagers bludgeon comrade to death for "fun"
1987   Christa Rothenburger skates female world record 500m (39.39 sec)
1987   Jane Crafter/Steve Jones wins LPGA J C Penney Golf Classic
1988   Agnes Neil Williams purchases Baltimore Orioles for $70 million Eli Jacobs becomes CEO of Balt Orioles
1988   Arafat meets prominent American Jews in Stockholm, Sweden
1988   Carlos Andr‚s P‚rez re-elected president of Venezuela
1988   Merv Hughes takes 13 wickets v WI at the WACA but Australia lose
1988   Milwaukee Bucks win their 1,000th NBA game (2nd fastest)
1988   Nelson Mandela is transferred to Victor Vester Prison, Capetown
1988   STS-27 Atlantis lands in Calif after secret mission
1989   Mafia drug kingpin bombs security force at Bogot , kills 52
1989   Worst Canadian mass murder: Marc Lepine kills 14 women at U Montr‚al
1990   NHL grants conditional membership to Tampa Bay Lightning
1990   Saddam anounces release of all foriegn hostages
1990   Shoeless Joe Jackson's signature is sold for $23,100
1991   "Les Miserables" opens at Circustheater, Scheveningen
1991   "Star Trek VI-Undiscovered Country" premieres
1992   300,000 hindus destroy mosque of Babri India, 4 die
1992   81st Davis Cup: USA beats Switzerland in Fort Worth (3-1)
1992   Dottie Mochrie/Dan Forsmann wins LPGA J C Penney Golf Classic
1992   SF 49er Jerry Rice catches NFL record 101st touchdown
1992   SF Giants renig on $43 million pact with Barry Bonds
1993   Gunda Niemann skates ladies world record 5 km 7:13.29
1994   Maltese Falcon auctioned for $398,590
1994   Orange County Calif files for bankruptcy
1994   Warner Brothers announces a 5th TV network to begin on Jan 11, 1995
1995   6th Billboard Music Awards
1995   Michael Jackson collapses will rehearsing for an HBO special
1996   Mashonaland defeat England in first-class tour match
1998   JC Penney Golf Classic

BIRTHS
1285   Ferdinand V, king of Castil‰ & Le¢n
1421   Henry VI, king of England (1422-61, 1470-71)
1550   Orazio Tiberio Vecchi, composer
1608   George Monck/Monk, English general/gov of Scotland
1731   S von Laroche, writer
1732   Warren Hastings, England, 1st governor-General of India (1773-84)
1743   Franz Nikolaus Novotny, composer
1768   Johann Baptist Henneberg, composer
1775   Nicolas Isouard, composer
1776   Paul Friedrich Struck, composer
1792   Abraham J van de Aa, lexicographer (Biographic Dictionary)
1792   Willem II Frederik GL, King of Neth (1840-49)
1806   Louis-Gilbert Duprez, composer
1808   Johan M Dautzenberg, Flemish author (Future)
1808   Johann Christian Gebauer, composer
1809   Stephen Thomas, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1903
1816   Henry Eustace McCulloch, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1895
1822   John Eberhard, built 1st large-scale pencil factory in US
1831   Joshua Woodrow Sill, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1862
1833   John Singleton Mosby, lawyer/Col (Confederate Army), died in 1916
1843   Albert de Vriendt, Flemish historical painter/etcher
1846   Henryk Jarecki, composer
1870   William S Hart, actor, silent Westerns (Wild Bill Hickok, Tumbleweeds)
1872   Mikulas Moyzes, composer
1876   Dewi AngrŠnie, [Martha CA Giese], Flemish/Dutch actress (Champagne)
1884   Rose Schneiderman, NY state dept of labor sect (1937-44)
1885   Albrecht Schaeffer, German writer (The General)
1886   Joyce Kilmer, US, (male) poet (Trees)
1887   Joseph Lamb, composer
1887   Lynn Fontanne, Woodford England, Bdwy actress (Dulcy, Arms & the Man)
1892   F Osbert S Sitwell, London, poet/writer (Out of the Flame)
1892   Lina Carstens, Wiesbaden Germany, actress (Homeland, Broken Jug)
1893   Lou Little, college football hall of fame coach (elected 1960)
1896   Arnold Foster, composer
1896   George Trafton, NFL center (Chicago Bears)
1896   Ira Gershwin, lyricist ('S Wonderful, I Got Rhythm)
1897   John Axel Fernstrom, composer
1897   O W Cisek, writer
1898   Alfred Eisenstaedt, photo journalist
1898   Gunnar Myrdal, Sweden, sociologist/economist (Nobel 1974)
1898   Herman Shumlin, actor (Watch on the Rhine)
1899   Harry Buller Siege Willis, son of South Africa boer in Ladysmith
1899   Nikolai Batalov, Moscow Russia, actor (Mother)
1902   Virgilio Mortari, composer
1904   Eve Denise Curie, French pianist/author/daughter of Madame Curie
1906   Agnes Moorehead, Clinton Mass, actress (Endora-Bewitched)
1906   Antoon Spinoy, Belgian politician
1909   Alan McGilvray, cricketer (20 games for NSW mid 30's)/cmmentator (ABC)
1909   Kenneth Watkins, woodland conservationist
1910   Alan McGilvray, cricket commentator
1911   Alfred James Broomhall, Methodist missionary
1913   Eleanor Holm, NYC, 100m backstroke swimmer (Olympic-gold-1932)
1914   Cyril Washbrook, cricketer (stalwart Lancs & England opener)
1918   Granville James Leveson Gower, land owner
1918   Harold Horace Hopkins, inventor (Endoscope)
1918   Peter A Juten, office clerk/resistance fighter
1918   Willem Oosterheers, resistance fighter
1920   Dave Brubeck, Concord CA, jazz pianist/composer (Gates of Justice)
1921   Nicolas A Pi¤a, Venezulian/Aruban songwriter
1921   Otto Graham, AAFC/NFL QB (Cleveland Browns)
1924   Wally Cox, Detroit, actor (Mr Peepers, Hollywood Squares)
1925   Andy Robustelli, NFL defensive end (LA Rams, NY Giants)
1926   Martti Katajisto, Parkano Finland, actor (Mar Oksalla Ylimmaellae)
1927   Jacques Bondon, composer
1928   Bert Geoffrey Achong, inventor (electron microscopist)
1929   King Moody, NYC, actor (Shtarker-Get Smart)
1929   Mark Kopytman, composer
1930   Bobby Van, [Robert King], NYC, singer (Hollywood Palace)
1932   Don King, boxing promoter (Mike Tyson) [or Aug 20]
1933   Henryk Mikolaj Gorecki, composer
1933   Jim Pothecary, cricketer (S African pace bowler on 1960 England tour)
1934   Nick Bockwinkel, wrestler (WCW/AWA)
1938   David Ossman, comedian (Firesign Theater)
1939   Tom s Svoboda, Paris France, Czech composer (Etude)
1940   Steve Alaimo, Rochester NY, rocker (Mashed Potatoes)
1941   Helen Cornelius, Hannibal Mo, country singer (Nashville on the Road)
1941   John Nelson, San Jos‚ Costa Rica, conductor (Les Troyens of Berlioz)
1941   Richard Speck, mass murderer (killed 8 student nurses in 1966)
1942   Len Barry, [Leonard Borisoff], Phila, rocker (Bristol Stomp)
1942   Peter Handke, Austrian songwriter (Ritt ber den Bodensee)
1943   Mike Smith, London Engld, rocker/pianist (Dave Clark 5-Glad All Over)
1944   Jonathan King, rocker
1945   James Naughton, Middleton CT, actor (Stranger is Watching)
1945   Larry Bowa, 2nd baseman (Phillies)
1946   Frank Hayes, cricketer (106* England v WI on debut 1973)
1947   Miroslav Vitous, rocker
1948   Don Nickles, (Sen-R-Okla)
1948   JoBeth Williams, Houston TX, actress (Kramer vs Kramer, Poltergeist)
1948   Jonathan King, London, singer (Everyone's Gone to the Moon)
1948   Marius Mueller-Westernhagen, Duesseldorf Germany, rocker (Stinker)
1949   Peter Willey, cricketer (England batsman late 70's early 80's)
1950   Daniel Sahuleka, Moluks/Dutch singer/guitarist (Viva la Libertad)
1952   Ric Charlesworth, cricketer (WA opener, Aust hockey capt)/MP (Labour)
1952   Terence Knox, Richland Wash, actor (Peter-St Elsewhere) [or 2/16/50]
1953   Gina Hecht, Houston Tx, actress (Melanie-Hizzoner, Mork & Mindy)
1953   Kin Shriner, Indiana, actor (Scott-General Hospital, Rituals)
1953   Thomas Hulce, Plymouth Mi, actor (Amadeus, Equus, Echo Park)
1953   Wil Shriner, NYC/Indiana, talk show host (Wil Shriner Show)
1954   Chris Stamey, rocker
1954   Miles Chapin, NYC, actor (French Postcards, Get Crazy, Funhouse)
1955   Bill Lloyd, Bowling Green Ky, singer (Foster & Lloyd-Crazy Over You)
1955   Malcolm Jarvis, cricket lefty paceman (Zimbabwe's 1st Test side)
1955   Rick Buckler, [Paul Richard Buckler], rock drummer (Jam)
1955   Steven Wright, droll comedian (Steven Wright Live)
1955   Tish Hinojosa, San Antonia Tx, country singer (Something in the Rain)
1956   Peter Buck, US pop guitarist (REM-Murmur)
1956   Randy Rhoads, rocker
1957   Luis Mariano Delis Fournier, Cuba, discus thrower (Oly-bronze-1980)
1960   Jasmina Perazic Gipe, WNBA guard/forward (NY Liberty)
1962   Ben Watt, rocker (Everything but the Girls-Sir Idlewood)
1962   Janine Turner, Lincoln Neb, actress (Maggie-Northern Exposure)
1964   Will Johnson, CFL defensive end (Saskatchewan Roughriders)
1965   Teri Hatcher, Sunnyvale Calif, actress (Lois & Clark)
1966   Lindsay Price, actress (All My Children)
1967   Kevin Appier, Lancaster CA, pitcher (KC Royals)
1967   Spanky Marcus, Hollywood Calif, actor (Jimmy Joe-Mary Hartman)
1969   Elmore Spencer, NBA center (Portland Trail Blazers)
1969   Greg Knox, CFL safety (Calgary Stampeders)
1969   Todd Black, Kenton Ohio, 800m runner
1970   Eric Mahlum, NFL guard (Indianapolis Colts)
1971   Ainsley Robinson, Oshawa Ontario, 62 kg Greco Roman wrestler (Oly-96)
1971   David Defiagbon, Sapele Nigeria, Canadian boxer (Olympics-silver-96)
1971   Matt Maloney, NBA guard (Houston Rockets)
1971   Richard Krajicek, Neth, tennis star (Wimbledon-1996)
1971   Rika Hiraki, Beirut Lebanon, tennis star (1992 Japan doubles)
1971   Thomas Bailey, NFL wide receiver (Cin Bengals)
1972   Brendan Garard, Australian field hockey halfback (Olympics-96)
1972   Gary Bandy, NFL defensive end (Atlanta Falcons)
1972   James Logan, NFL linebacker (Seattle Seahawks)
1972   Mike Gruttadauri, corner (St Louis Rams)
1973   Tim Kohn, guard/tackle (Oakland Raiders)
1974   Arjan Ebbinge, soccer player (FC Groningen)
1975   Natalie Titcume, Australian softball catcher (Olympics-bronze-96)
1976   Alicia Machado, Venezuela, Miss Universe (1996)
1976   Lindsay Price, Arcadia CA, actress (Bold & Beautiful, All My Children)

DEATHS
1185   Afonso I, the Conqueror, king of Portugal (1143-85), dies at 76
1352   Clement VI, [Pierre Roger], Pope (1342-52), dies
1531   John Volkertsz Trimaker, Dutch anabaptist leader, beheaded
1550   Pieter Coecke van Aelst, Flemish painter, dies at 48
1562   Jan van Scorel, Dutch painter/architect, dies
1598   Elbertus Leoninus, Dutch lawyer/politician, dies at about 78
1640   Matthijs Elsevier, Flemish/Dutch book publisher/merchant, dies at 75
1651   Anna Roemers Visscher, Dutch poetess, dies at 68
1658   Gracian, writer, dies
1779   Jean-Baptiste Sim‚on Chardin, French still life painter, dies at 80
1793   Marie Jeanne Becu comtesse du Barry, mistress of Louis XV, beheaded
1799   Joseph Black, Scottish medical/chemist/physicist, dies at 71
1834   Jonas Daniel Meyer, Dutch lawyer, dies at 54
1865   Sebastian de Iradier, Spanish composer (Arreglito), dies at 56
1867   Giovanni Pacini, composer, dies at 71
1869   Jan de Liefde II, Dutch vicar/author (People's Welfare), dies at 54
1873   Manuel Acu¤a, Mexican poet (Ante un Cad ver), dies at 24
1882   A Trollope, writer, dies
1889   Jefferson Davis, Pres of Confederate States (1861-5), dies at 81
1889   Joseph H "Jozef" Neuhuys, painter, dies at 48
1892   E Werner von Siemens, German industrialist (Siemens AG), dies at 75
1903   Frederick Grant Gleason, composer, dies at 54
1914   Eduard Jacobs, Dutch cabaret artist, dies at 47
1920   Karel Kovarovic, composer, dies at 57
1926   Claude [Oscar] Monet, French painter (impressionist), dies at 86
1933   Auguste Chapuis, composer, dies at 75
1940   Charlie Hime, cricketer (one Test for S Africa 1895), dies
1941   Anthony G Kr”ller, entrepreneur/govt advisor, dies
1943   Firmin Baes, Flemish painter, dies at 69
1943   Hermann Lohr, composer, dies at 72
1946   Maximilian Oseyevich Shteynberg, composer, dies at 63
1949   Leadbelly, [Huddie William Ledbetter], blues singer, dies at 64
1951   J Edward Bromberg, dies at 47
1953   Konstanty I Galczynski, Polish poet (Zielona Ges), dies at 48
1958   Erwin Bodky, composer, dies at 62
1959   Len Doyle, actor (Harrington-Mr District Attorney), dies at 66
1963   Jozef Goossenaerts, Flem philologist (Language Boundary), dies at 81
1965   Alberto Vaccari, Italian jesuit/old testament scholar, dies at 90
1966   Hermann Heiss, composer, dies at 68
1970   Thomas S Power, USAF-gen (Raid on Tokyo-March 1945), dies at 65
1971   Hugo Godron, composer, dies at 71
1971   Jan Altink, Dutch painter/co-founder (Plough), dies at 86
1972   Janet Munro, actress (Crawling Eye, Swiss Family Robinson), dies at 38
1973   Justus Hermann Wetzel, composer, dies at 94
1973   Robert A Watson-Watt, England, physicist (radar), dies at 81
1984   Ruth Cummings, actress (Daybreak, Dream of Love), dies at 90
1985   Burleigh Grimes, US baseball pitcher, dies at 92
1985   Burr Tillstrom, puppeteer (Kukla Fran & Ollie), dies at 68
1986   Malik Oussekine, Algerian/French student, killed by police at 22
1987   James Dobson, actor (Impulse, Jet Attack, Okinawa), dies
1988   Bill Harris, US guitarist (Clovers-Love Potion No 9), dies at 63
1988   Roy Orbison, singer (Pretty Woman), dies of massive heart attack at 52
1989   Frances Beauvier, actress (Aunt Bee, Mayberry), dies at 86
1989   John Paine, actor (Miracle on 34th St), dies at 77
1989   Sammy Fain, composer, dies at 87
1990   Tunku Abdul Rahman, PM of Malaysia (1957-70), dies
1991   Ann Sorg Coston, actress (Anna-Aldrich Family), dies at 62
1991   Headman Tshabalala, South Afr singer (Ladysmith Black Mambazo), dies
1992   Hank Worden, actor (Red River), dies of natural causes at 91
1992   Percy Herbert, actor (Capt Apache), dies of heart attack at 72
1993   Don Ameche, actor (Cocoon), dies of prostate cancer at 85
1993   Prof Wolfgang Paul, German physicist (Nobel 1989), dies at 80
1993   Rita Macedo, actress (Divinas Palabras), dies of heart attack at 65
1993   Rouaz Lakhdar, Algerian supreme court justice, murdered
1994   AJ Bronkhorst, vicar/theologist (Reform The Netherlands), dies at 80
1994   Alan Owen, English screenplay/actor (Hard Day's Night), dies at 69
1994   Gian Maria Volonte, actresss (Fistful of Dollars), dies at 61
1995   Dmitri Antonovitch Volkogonov, soldier/historian, dies at 67
1995   James "Scotty" Barrett Reston, journalist, dies at 86
1995   John Trevor Key, photographer, dies at 48
1995   Kathleen Harrison, actress (Fast Lady, Big Money), dies at 103
1995   Leslie Wilkinson, journalist, dies at 97
1995   [Schaff] Claire Polin, composer, dies at 69
1996   Bryan Clieve Roberts, lawyer/civil servant, dies at 83
1996   [Alvin] Pete Rozelle, commissioner (NFL), dies at 70
1997   Alan Mouncer, film director/producer, dies at 68
1997   Edmund Charles Wolf Myers, soldier/engineer, dies at 91
1997   Eliot Daniel, composer (I Love Lucy theme), dies at 89

   
 
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