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YEAR EVENTS
69   Roman Lower Rhine army proclaims its commander, Vitellius, emperor
533   John II begins his reign as Catholic Pope
1235   Emperor Joseph II orders Jews of Galicia Austria to adopt family names
1492   Spain recaptures Granada from the Moors (Granada Day)
1570   Tsar Ivan the Terrible march to Novgorod begins
1585   Spain & Catholic France sign Saint League of Joinville
1602   Battle at Kinsale, Ireland: English army beats Spanish
1602   Spanish force in Ireland surrender to the English at Kinsdale
1678   Staatsoper Hamburg opens with Theiles "Adam und Eva"
1757   British troops occupy Calcutta India
1776   1st revolutionary flag displayed
1776   Austria ends interregation torture
1788   Georgia is 4th state to ratify US constitution
1790   Mozart's opera "Cos fan tutti" premieres, Vienna
1800   Free black community of Phila petitions Congress to abolish slave
1811   US Sen Thomas Pickering is 1st senator censured (revealed confidential documents communicated by the president of the US)
1814   Lord Byron completes "The Corsair"
1818   Lord Byron completes "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage" (4th canto)
1831   Liberator, abolitionist newspaper, begins publishing in Boston
1832   1st Curling club in US (Orchard Lake Curling Club) opens
1839   1st photo of the Moon (French photographer Louis Daguerre)
1842   1st US wire suspension bridge for general traffic opens in Penn
1843   Wagner's opera "Der Fliegende Holl„nder" premieres, Dresden
1861   Colonel Charles Stone is put in charge of organizing DC militia
1861   SC seizes inactive Ft Johnson in Charleston Harbor
1863   Battle of Murfreesboro (Stone's River) ends
1870   Construction of Brooklyn Bridge begins
1871   King Amadeus I of Spain inaugurated at 25
1879   1st Test match hat-trick, Fred Spofforth at the MCG
1879   British battleship Thunder explodes in Gulf of Ismid, 9 die
1879   Dr Benjamin E Mays, named president of Atlanta Board of Education
1879   Northwestern League (minor baseball league) organized, Rockford, Ill
1881   Camille Saint-Sa‰ns' 3rd Concerto in B, premieres
1882   Because of anti-monopoly laws, Standard Oil is organized as a trust
1885   Gen Wolseley receives last distress signal of Gen Gordon in Khartoum
1890   Alice Sanger becomes 1st female White House staffer
1890   Record 19'2" alligator shot in Louisiana by E A McIlhenny
1893   1st US commemoratives & 1st US stamp to picture a woman issued
1893   World's Columbian Exposition opens in Chicago [or 0501]
1896   Battle at Doornkop, South Africa (Boers beat Dr Jamesons troops)
1900   E Verlinger begins manufacturing 7" single-sided records (Montreal)
1900   Gustave Charpentiers opera "Louise," premieres in Paris
1903   Pres T Roosevelt shuts down post office in Indianola Miss, for refusing to accept its appointed postmistress because she was bl
1905   Elara, a satellite of Jupiter, discovered by Perrine
1905   Japanese troops capture Port Arthur
1908   Canadian branch of the Royal Mint opens in Ottawa
1909   1st official Dutch 11 city skate (Minne Hoekstra in 13:50)
1910   1st junior high schools in US opens (Berkeley Calif)
1911   Bkln Dodgers pres Charles Ebbets announces purchase of grounds to build a new concrete-and-steel stadium to seat 30,000
1913   National Woman's Party forms
1914   Philips installs research dept in Eindhoven
1917   Royal Bank of Canada takes over Qu‚bec Bank
1918   Dodgers trade Casey Stengel & Cutshaw to Pitts for Grimes & Mamaux
1918   NHL Montreal Wanderers disband after Westmount arena burns down
1919   Anti-British uprising in Ireland
1919   Lithuania gains independence
1920   10,000 US union & socialist organizers arrested (Palmer Raids)
1921   1st religious service radio broadcast in US, KDKA-Pittsburgh
1921   DeYoung Museum in Golden Gate Park opens
1923   Ku Klux Klan surprise attack on black residential area Rosewood Fla, 8 killed (compensation awarded in 1995)
1925   Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region established (now in Tadzhik SSR)
1929   US & Canada agree to preserve Niagara Falls
1932   Young gang shoot dead 6 police in Springfield Missouri
1933   Bradman scores 103* against the Bodyline attack in the 2nd Test
1933   Bruins beat Rangers in NY 13-3
1933   Ijmuider fishing strike begins (till July 11th)
1933   US troops leave Nicaragua
1934   1st state liquor stores open, in Pennsylvania
1934   Bradman scores 253 NSW v Queensland, 204 mins, 29 fours 4 sixes
1935   Bruno R Hauptmann trial begins for kidnap-murder of Lindbergh baby
1936   1st electron tube to enable night vision described, St Louis, Mo
1936   Bradman scores 357 for SA v Vic, 424 minutes, 40 fours
1938   Book publisher Simon and Schuster founded
1939   Bradman scores 107 SA v Victoria, his 4th consecutive century
1942   28 nations, at war with Axis, pledge no separate peace
1942   German troops in Bardia surrender
1942   Japanese troops occupy Manila Philippines
1944   1st use of helicopters during warfare (British Atlantic patrol)
1945   Allied air raid on Neurenberg
1945   George Bush (pres 1989) & Barbara Pierce wed [or January 6]
1945   Kentucky begins 130 home basketball game win streak, ends in 1955
1945   Radio Orange ends cooperation at Liese-Aktion
1947   Mahatma Gandhi begins march for peace in East-Bengali
1948   WNDT (now WNET) TV channel 13 in New York-Newark, NY (PBS) begins
1949   KDKA TV channel 2 in Pittsburgh, PA (CBS) begins broadcasting
1951   Philip Barry's "Second Threshold," premieres in NYC
1952   "Pal Joey" opens at Broadhurst Theater NYC for 542 performances
1953   NBA Baltimore Bullets begin a 32 game road losing streak
1954   Herman Wouks "Caine Mutiny," premieres in NYC
1955   1st "Bob Cummings Show" premieres on NBC (later on CBS)
1956   Poujadists/communists win French parliamentary elections
1958   Dmitri Shostakovitch' 2nd Piano concert, premieres in NY
1959   Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista flees
1959   USSR launches Mechta (Luna 1) for 1st lunar fly-by, 1st solar orbit
1960   1st redshank old world shore bird reported in N America (Halifax)
1960   John F Kennedy announces run for US Presidency
1960   John Reynolds sets age of solar system at 4,950,000,000 years
1960   Roger Sessions' 4th Symphony, premieres
1960   Senator John F Kennedy, announces his candidacy for president
1961   1st AFL Championship Game, Houston Oilers beat LA Chargers 24-16
1961   Hawaii's, then all time low temperature, 14øF recorded atop Haleakale
1962   Nighttime version of "Password" with Allen Ludden premieres on CBS
1964   Ayub Khan elected president of Pakistan
1964   Failed assassination attempt on president Nkrumah of Ghana
1965   Martin Luther King Jr begins a drive to register black voters
1965   NY Jets sign quarterback Joe Namath
1965   Obverse design of all Canadian coins is changed to depict present-day
1966   1st Jewish child born in Spain since 1492 expulsion
1966   Green Bay Packers beat Cleve Browns 23-12 in NFL championship game
1968   "Zizi" closes at Broadway Theater NYC after 49 performances
1968   Christian Barnard performs 2nd heart transplant
1968   KBHK TV channel 44 in San Francisco, CA (IND) begins broadcasting
1969   "Fig Leaves Are Falling" opens at Broadhurst Theater NYC for 4 perfs
1969   "Soviet Sport" calls Emile Zatopek a public enemy
1969   Lorraine Hansberry's "To be Young, Gifted & Black," premieres in NYC
1970   Dutch premiere of musical "Hair" in Amsterdam
1970   US population is 293,200,000; Black population: 22,600,000 (11.1%)
1971   A barrier collapses at Ibrox Park football ground at end of a soccer match in Glasgow Scotland, killing 66
1972   "Rothschilds" closes at Lunt-Fontanne Theater NYC after 505 perfs
1972   Dallas Cowboys beat SF '49ers 14-3 in NFC championship game
1972   Mariner 9 begins mapping Mars
1972   Miami Dolphins beat Balt Colts 21-0 in AFC championship game
1974   55 MPH speed limit imposed by Richard Nixon
1974   Worst fire in Argentine history destroys 1.2 million acres
1975   US Dept of Interior designates grizzly bear a threatened species
1977   Bowie Kuhn suspends Braves owner Ted Turner for one year due to tampering charges in Gary Matthews free-agency signing
1978   Blent Ecevit forms govt in Turkey
1978   Rhino Records releases their 1st album "Wildmania"
1979   30th Islander shut-out opponent-Glenn Resch 9-0 vs Vancouver
1979   Gavaskar gets twin tons for India for the third time (v WI)
1979   Sid Vicious' trial for murder of girlfriend Nancy Spungen begins
1980   68th Australian Men Tennis: Guillermo Vilas beat John Sadri (76 63 62)
1981   Mary Terstegge Meagher swims female record 200 m butterfly (2:05.65)
1981   Sylvester Clarke knocks out spectator with brick, WI v Pakistan
1982   "Camelot" closes at Winter Garden Theater NYC after 48 performances
1982   70th Australian Mens Tennis: Johan Kriek beats S Denton (62 76 67 64)
1982   Islanders start 23 undefeated home streak (21-0-2) 14 straight wins
1982   SD Chargers beat Miami Dolphins, 41-38 in 13:52 of OT
1983   "Annie" closes at Alvin Theater NYC after 2,377 performances
1983   "Sophisticated Ladies" closes at Lunt-Fontanne NYC after 767 perfs
1983   Don Muraco beats Pedro Morales to become WWF Intercontinental Champ
1983   Gary Trudeau takes a 20-month break from writing "Doonesbury"
1983   Ken Anderson of Cincinnati completes record 20 consecutive passes
1984   Darryl Cullinan, 16, scores his 1st first-class cricket century
1984   Miami beats Nebraska in Orange Bowl for college football championship
1984   Riot in Tunis kills over 100
1984   Wilson Goode, sworn-in as Phila's 1st black mayor
1985   90th hat trick in Islander history-Brent Sutter
1985   Australia beat WI by innings at SCG, Bob Holland 10 match wkts
1985   Egyptian Pres Mubarak reappoints Coptic pope Shenuda III
1985   Nevada-Las Vegas beats Utah 142-140, highest college basketball score
1985   Undefeated BYU becomes college football champions
1986   191.66 million shares traded in NY Stock Exchange
1986   NY Islander, Mike Bossy, scores his 500th goal
1987   Penn State upsets Miami in Fiesta Bowl for college football champ
1987   Troops of Chad Pres Habr‚ conquer Fada oasis
1988   Ashland Oil storage tank spills 3.8 million gallons, Penn
1988   Mulroney & Reagan sign Canada-US free trade agreement
1989   Notre Dame beats West Virginia for college football championship
1989   UCLA wins a record 7th consecutive bowl game
1990   Dow Jones hits record 2,800 (2,810.15)
1990   Sting joins wrestlings 4 Horsemen (Flair, Arn Anderson, Ole Anderson)
1991   Colorado wins its 1st AP national title poll
1992   Test debut of Shane Warne, v India at Sydney
1993   "Gypsy Passion" closes at Plymouth Theater NYC after 55 performances
1994   "Abe Lincoln in Illinois" closes at Beaumont NYC after 40 perfs
1994   "Shakespeare after My Father" closes at Helen Hayes NYC after 266 perf
1994   Battles between army & rebellious indians in South Mexico, kill 57
1995   Bus crashes in Luzon Philippines, 29 killed
1995   Carquest Bowl 5: South Carolina beats West Virginia, 24-21
1995   Most distant galaxy yet discovered found by scientists using Keck telescope in Hawaii (est 15 billion light years away)
1997   Howard Stern Radio Show premieres in Columbus OH on WBZX 99.7 FM
1998   Autopsy of Chris Farley shows he overdosed of opiates & cocaine

BIRTHS
1642   Mehmed IV, sultan (Turkey)
1647   Nathaniel Bacon, leader of Bacon's Rebellion, Va (1676)
1699   Osman III, sultan (Turkey)
1727   James Wolfe, commanded British Army (captured Qu‚bec)
1728   Louis Barbiano de Belgioioso, Austrian count/diplomat in Belgium
1732   Franz Xaver Brixi, composer
1752   Philip Freneau, poet of American Revolution (The American Village)
1777   Christian D Rauch, German sculptor
1803   Gugliemo Libri, [della Somaia], Ital/Fren mathematician/book collector
1807   Tomasz Napoleon Nidecki, composer
1809   Friedrich Wilhelm Jahns, composer
1822   Rudolph J E Clausius, Germany, physicist (thermodynamics)
1830   Henry Kingsley, English/Australian writer
1831   Justin Winston, historian/librarian (Harvard)
1835   Charles Russell Lowell Jr, Brig General (Union volunteers)
1837   Mili Alexeyevich Balakirev, Nizhny-Novgorod, Russia, composer (Tamara)
1842   Amy G C A Bonet-Maury, French reformed theologist
1846   Sandor Erkel, composer
1857   Frederick Opper, cartoonist (Maud, Alphonse & Gaston)
1857   Martha Carey Thomas, educator/president (Bryn Mawr College)
1860   William C Mills, museum curator (excavated Ohio Indian mounds)
1861   Helen Herron Taft, 1st lady (1909-12)
1861   Wilhelm B”lsche, writer
1863   Lucia Zarate, became lightest known adult human (2.1 kg at 17)
1870   Ernst Barlach, writer
1873   Anton Pannekoek, Dutch astronomer/marxist theorist (Communist Tactics)
1879   Johannes L "Jan" Walch, Dutch literary (Grimaces)
1879   Pieter Tesch, Dutch geologist (Pedestal of Nederlands)
1880   Louis Breguet, French aviation pioneer
1884   Jacques Chardonne, [Boutelleau], French writer (l'Epithalame)
1885   Johannes Ringers, Dutch water engineer (dikes)
1886   Moyshe Leyb Halpern, Galican/US poet (In New-York)
1889   Tito Schipa, Italy, tenor/composer (La Rondine)
1889   Walter Baldwin, Ohio, actor (Gay Amigo)
1892   Lura Anson, Nebraska, entertainer
1894   Robert Nathan, NYC, poet, novelist (Portrait of Jennie)
1895   Count Folke Bernadotte, Sweden, statesman (Red Cross, UN)
1896   Dziga Vertiv, [Denis A Kaufman], Russian director (Sjagai, Soviet!)
1896   Ernst-Lothar von Knorr, composer
1899   Alexander Tcherepnin, St Petersburg Russia, composer
1899   Paul-Henri Spaak, Belgium, premier/sec-gen of NATO (1957-61)
1901   Rex O'Malley, London England, actor (Camille, Zara, Midnight)
1901   Robert Marshall, founder (Wilderness Society)
1901   Torsten Ralf, Swedish tenor (Daphne)
1903   Anton van Duinkerken, [Willem JMA Asselbergs], literary
1904   James Melton, Moultrie Ga, opera tenor (Ford Festival)
1904   Sally Rand, Hickory County MO, stripper (fan dance)
1905   Michael Kemp Tippett, English composer/conductor (Child of our Time)
1907   Edward Albert Radice, economist
1907   Salvador Ley, composer
1908   Ben Grauer, NYC, newscaster (Big Story)
1908   Janis Kepitis, composer
1909   Rene Etiemble, French literature historian (Parlez-vous Franglais)
1910   Ulrich Becher, writer
1912   Andre Ameller, composer
1912   Anna Lee, Ightham England, actress (Scruples, Lila-General Hospital)
1912   Barbara Pentland, Winnipeg Canada, composer
1912   Renato Guttuso, Italian painter (Flight from Etna, Crucifixion)
1913   Ernest Sidey, British air marshal
1913   Gardner Read, Evanston, Illinois, composer
1913   Juanita E Jackson Mitchell, US head (NAACP)
1913   L‚on P Teisserenc de Bort, France, meteorologist
1915   John Hope Franklin, historian
1920   Duke of Devonshire, English large landowner/art collector
1920   Isaac Asimov, Russia, scientist/writer (I Robot, Foundation Trilogy)
1920   Penelope Jessel, politcal activist
1920   Peter Harrison Swan, bomber pilot/stockbroker
1922   Jason Evers, NYC, actor (Wrangler, Channing)
1922   Nico Schuyt, composer
1922   Renata Tebaldi, Pesaro Italy, lyric soprano
1925   Andry Maryanovich Nikodemovich, composer
1925   William J Crowe Jr, Kentucky, chairman joint chief of staff
1927   David Herbert, publisher
1927   Gino Marchetti, NFL defensive end (Dallas Texans, Baltimore Colts)
1927   Richard Belmont Ray, (Rep-D-Ga) [or Feb 2]
1928   Dan Rostenkowski, (Rep-D-Il, -94)
1928   Gerhard Amanshauser, writer
1928   Harry Hyams, English immovable goods owner (Center Point)
1928   Howard Caine, Nashville TN, actor (Brushfire)
1928   Tiberiu Olah, composer
1928   Vaughn Beals, Cambridge Mass, CEO (Harley Davidson motorcycle)
1929   Art Prysock, jazz musician
1930   Julius LaRosa, Bkln NY, singer (fired by Arthur Godfrey on the air)
1931   Toshiki Kaifu, premier of Japan (1989-91)
1932   Dabney Coleman, Austin Texas, (That Girl, Mary Hartman, Buffalo Bill)
1936   Roger Miller, Ft Worth Tx, country singer (King of the Road, Dang Me)
1937   Marianne McDonald, classicist/philanthropist
1938   John Considine, actor (Reginald Love-Another World)
1939   Jim Bakker, televangelist (PTL Club)/rapist (Jessica Hahn)
1944   Peter Eotvos, composer
1947   Aleksandr Tikhonova, USSR, biathalon relay (Oly-gold-1968, 72, 76, 80)
1947   Calvin Hill, NFL running back (Dallas Cowboys)
1947   Lanny Bassham, US, rifle-3 position (Olympic-gold-1976)
1949   Chick Churchill, Wales, keyboardist (Ten Years After-I'm Going Home)
1949   Christopher Durang, Montclair NJ, playwright/actor (Sister Mary)
1950   Lou Gramm, rocker
1951   Nadia Cassini, [Gianna Lou Muller], Woodstock NY, model (Oui)
1952   Ricky Van Shelton, Grit Va, country singer (Wild-Eyed Dream)
1952   Wendy Phillips, Bkln NY, actress (Executive Suite, Promised Land)
1954   Ludmila Borozna, USSR, volleyball player (Olympic-gold-1972)
1957   Joanna Pacula, Tomszowaubelski Poland, actress (Gorky Park, Kiss)
1959   Kirti Azad, cricketer (Indian off-spin all-rounder in 7 Tests 1981-83)
1960   Raman Lamba, cricketer (Indian opening batsman 1986-87)
1963   David Cone, KC Mo, baseball pitcher (NY Mets/Tor Blue Jays/NY Yankees)
1963   Edgar Martinez, NYC, baseball 1st baseman (Seattle Mariners)
1964   Christopher John Gray, priest
1964   Pernell Whitaker, boxer (Olympic-gold)
1964   Rumesh Ratnayake, cricketer (Sri Lankan pacer in 23 Tests 1983-92)
1965   Diane Lane, NYC, actress (Streets of Fire, Lady Beware, Lonesome Dove)
1965   Greg Swindell, Fort Worth TX, pitcher (Houston Astros, Cleve Indians)
1965   Russ Courtnall, Duncan, NHL right wing (Vancouver Canucks)
1966   Tia Carrere, [Althea Janairo], Honolulu, actress (Wayne's World)
1967   Harlon Barnett, NFL safety (Minn Vikings)
1968   Cuba Gooding Jr, actor (Boyz N the Hood, Glaadiator, Few Good Men)
1968   Scott Mitchell, NFL quarterback (Detroit Lions)
1969   Christy Turlington, SF Calif, model (Calvin Klein Eternity)
1969   Rick Tabaracci, Toronto, NHL goalie (Calgary Flames)
1969   Robert Svehla, Martin Cze, NHL defenseman (Florida Panthers, Slovakia)
1969   Stephen Davies, Aust field hockey forward/vice capt (Oly-sil-92, 96)
1970   Aleksandr Shimin, hockey goaltender (Team Kazakhstan Oly-1998)
1970   Anthony Stuart, cricketer (Australian ODI pace bowler, hat trick 1997)
1970   Glenn Cadrez, NFL linebacker (Denver Broncos-Superbowl 32)
1970   Royce Clayton, Burbank CA, infielder (SF Giants, St Louis Cardinals)
1971   Aamer Nazir, cricketer (Pakistani pace bowler 1993- )
1971   Aaron Williams, NBA center (Seattle Supersonics)
1971   Brad Parpan, WLAF quarterback (Rhein Fire)
1971   Horace Copeland, NFL wide receiver (Tampa Bay Bucs)
1971   Robert O' Neal, WLAF DB (Amsterdam Admirals)
1972   Jeff Jackson, US baseball outfielder (Phila Phillies)
1972   Lake Dawson, NFL wide receiver (KC Chiefs)
1972   Mattias Norstrom, Mora SWE, NHL defenseman (Team Sweden, LA Kings)
1973   Abu Wilson, running back (Indianapolis Colts)
1973   Chris Woodruff, Knoxville Tenn, tennis star (1993 NCAA Division I)
1973   Fredric Ford, WLAF CB (Scotland Claymores)/NFL cornerback (Eagles)
1973   Sarah Schwald, Bellingham Wash, 1.5k runner
1974   Juha Lind, NHL forward (Team Finland Oly-Bronze-1998, Dallas)
1978   Devin Doherty, actor (Jimmy Clayton-Swan's Crossing)
1980   Stephanie Stiegler, Santa Monica Calif, pairs skater (& Zimmerman)

DEATHS
17   Publius Ovidius Naso, Roman poet, dies
1726   Domenico Zipoli, composer, dies at 37
1740   Johann Georg Weichenberger, composer, dies at 63
1763   John Casteret earl Granville, English premier, dies at 72
1780   Johann Ludwig Krebs, composer, dies at 66
1789   Franz Joseph Leonti Meyer von Schavensee, composer, dies at 68
1790   Joseph A Feuchtmayer (Feichtmayer), German rococo sculptor, dies
1801   Johann C Lavater, Swiss vicar/philosopher, dies at 59
1803   Ignaz Franz von Beecke, composer, dies at 69
1861   Frederik Willem IV, king Prussia (1840-61)/Germ (1849-61), dies at 65
1863   Roger Weightman Hanson, Confederate brig-gen, dies in battle at 35
1892   George B Airy, English astronomer/writer, dies at 90
1904   James Longstreet, Confederate general, dies at 82
1908   Dom Joƒo G da Cƒmara, Portuguese journalist/playwright, dies at 55
1913   L‚on P Teisserenc de Bort, Fr meteorologist (stratosphere), dies at 57
1915   Karl Goldmark, Austria-Hungarian composer (Queen of Saba), dies at 84
1917   Edward B Tylor, English anthropologist, dies at 84
1918   Sijbe K Bakker, vicar/theologist (Christian-Socialism), dies at 42
1921   Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg, Ger chancellor/PM (Prussia), dies at 64
1923   Sam Carter, black resident of Rosewood Florida, lynched by KKK
1929   Erich Wichman[n], Dutch fascist painter/sculptor, dies at 38
1937   Ross Alexander, actor (Capt Blood, Boulder Dam), dies at 29
1941   Mischa Levitzki, composer, dies at 42
1945   Betram Home Ramsay, Engl adm/Cmdr Naval Forces (Normandy), dies at 61
1946   Joe Darling, cricketer (Aussie captain 21 Tests, won 7 lost 4), dies
1950   Emil Jannings, actor (The Way of All Flesh), dies at 65
1955   Jos‚ Antonio Remon, president of Panam  (1952-55), assassinated
1960   Cees [Cornelis J] Laseur, Dutch actor/dir (Hague Comedy), dies at 60
1960   Chris van Abkoude, author (Pietje Bell, Kruimeltje), dies at about 79
1960   Fausto Coppi, Italian, ran world record 45,798 km, dies at 40
1960   Friedrich Adler, Austria soc-dem, murdered PM Strgkh, dies at 80
1961   Bob Catterall, cricketer (1555 runs/24 Tests for S Afr 1922-31), dies
1963   Dick Powell, actor/director (Dick Powell Theater), dies at 58
1963   Jack Carson, actor (Star is Born, Mildred Pierce), dies at 52
1965   Staf Gustaf Frans Nees, composer, dies at 63
1968   Sanoesi Pane, Indonesian writer, dies
1969   Georges Renevant, actor (Cornered), dies after long illness at 74
1970   Piotr Rytel, composer, dies at 85
1974   Tex Ritter, country singer (5 Star Jubilee), dies at 67
1977   Erroll Garner, jazz pianist (Misty), dies at 53
1980   Larry Williams, rocker, dies at 44
1981   David Lynch, singer (Platters-My Prayer), dies at 51
1983   Bernard George Stevens, composer, dies at 66
1983   Dick Emery, actor (Yellow Submarine, Loot, Baby Love), dies at 65
1983   Harriet Parsons, producer (Susan Slept Here), dies at 76 of cancer
1986   Una Merkel, US actress (Abraham Lincoln), dies at 82
1990   Alan Hale Jr, Skipper on Gilligan's Island, dies of cancer at 71
1990   Belcampo, [Herman Sch”nfeld Wichers], Dutch lawyer/writer, dies at 87
1990   Vladimir Alexis Ussachevsky, Manchuria composer (Creation), dies at 78
1991   Edmond Jab‚s, writer, dies
1991   Renato Rascel, actor (7 Hills of Rome), dies of heart failure at 78
1992   Virginia Field, actress (Dream Girl), dies of cancer at 74
1994   Caesar Romero, actor (Joker-Batman), dies at 86
1994   Dixy Lee Ray, chairwoman (US Atomic Energy Comm), dies at 79
1994   Pierre-Paul Schweitzer, French director of IMF (1963-73), dies at 81
1994   Sammy Taft, Canadian businessman (coined term "hat trick"), dies at 81
1995   Graham Sharp, ice skater, dies at 77
1995   Manuel Rivera, Spanish painter/co-founder (El Paso), dies at 67
1995   Mohammed Siyad Barre, president of Somalia (1969-91), dies
1995   Nancy Kelly, US actress (Bad Seed, Submarine Patrol), dies at 73
1995   Siad Barre, general/president of Somalia (1969-91), dies at 84
1996   Sydney Thompson, rock Climber, dies at 81
1996   Thornton Page, astrophysicist, dies at 82
1997   Jim Rodger, sports writer, dies at 75
1997   Randy California, [Wolfe], rock guitarist, dies at 45

   
 
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