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YEAR EVENTS
607   Comet 1P/607 H1 (Halley) approaches within 0.0898 AUs of Earth
1451   Alam Shah of Delhi resigns throne
1524   Pope Clemens VII fires Neth inquisitor-general French Van de Holly
1529   2nd Parliament of Spiers bans Lutheranism
1539   Charles, protestant German monarch, signs Treaty of Frankrfurt
1552   Mauritius of Saksen captures Karel
1587   Sir Frances Drake sails into Cadiz Spain & sinks Spanish fleet
1591   Chartres surrenders to king Henri IV in France
1619   Theatrum Anatomicum opens in Amsterdam
1713   Emperor Karel VI ends Pragmatic Sanctions
1770   Amsterdam buys Van Aerssens family 1/3 part of Suriname
1770   Capt James Cook 1st sees Australia
1774   CW Glucks opera "Iphigenia in Aulis," premieres in Paris
1775   Minutemen Capt John Parker orders not to fire unless fired upon
1775   Revolution begins-Lexington Common, shot "heard round the world"
1782   Netherlands recognizes US
1825   33 patriotic exiles return to Uruguay
1836   Nikolai Gogol's "Revisor," premieres in St Petersburg
1837   Cheyney University forms as the Institute for Colored Youth
1839   Treaty of London constitutes Belgium an independent kingdom & Luxembourg a Grand Duchy
1852   Calif Historical Society forms
1853   Netherlands Van Hall govt forms
1861   Baltimore riots-4 soldiers, 9 civilians killed
1861   Lincoln orders blockade of Confederate ports (Civil War)
1863   Union troops/fleet occupy For Huger, Virginia
1864   Naval Engagement at Cherbourg, FR: USS Kearsage vs CSS Alabama
1874   Barracks on Alcatraz Island destroyed in fire
1877   Opera "Les Cloches de Cornerville" is produced (Paris)
1890   Henry Morton Stanley inaugurated in Brussels
1892   Charles Duryea takes 1st American-made auto out for a spin (Mass)
1894   Jules Massenet's opera "Werther," premieres in NYC
1896   Herzl's "The Jewish State" is published
1897   1st American marathon ran, John J McDermott wins in 2:55:10 (Boston)
1897   1st Boston Marathon won by John McDermott of NY in 2:55:10
1897   1st performance of Debussy's "Pell‚as et M‚lisande"
1898   2nd Boston Marathon won by Ron McDonald of Mass in 2:42:00
1899   3rd Boston Marathon won by Lawrence Brignolia of Mass in 2:54:38
1900   4th Boston Marathon won by Jim Caffrey of Canada in 2:39:44.4
1900   Highest scoring opening game, Phils beat Braves 19-17 in 10
1901   5th Boston Marathon won by Jim Caffrey of Canada in 2:29:23.6
1901   James J Caffrey wins Boston marathon (2:29:23.6)
1902   6th Boston Marathon won by Sam Mellor of NY in 2:43:12
1904   8th Boston Marathon won by Michael Spring of NY in 2:38:04.4
1904   Much of Toronto destroyed by fire
1905   9th Boston Marathon won by Fred Lorz of NY in 2:38:25.4
1906   10th Boston Marathon won by Tim Ford of Mass in 2:45:45
1906   Belgian naval education ship Comte The Stain de Naeyer sets sail
1906   SF Earthquake ends killing 452
1907   11th Boston Marathon won by Tom Longboat of Canada in 2:24:24
1909   13th Boston Marathon won by Henri Renaud of NH in 2:53:36.8
1909   Joan of Arc, declared a saint
1910   14th Boston Marathon won by Fred Cameron of Canada in 2:28:52.4
1910   Halley's comet seen by naked eye 1st time this trip (Curacao)
1911   15th Boston Marathon won by Clarence DeMar of Mass in 2:21:39.6
1911   George Bernard Shaw's "Fanny's First Play," premieres in London
1912   16th Boston Marathon won by Mike Ryan of NY in 2:21:18.2
1913   17th Boston Marathon won by Fritz Carlson of Minn in 2:25:14.8
1915   19th Boston Marathon won by Edouard Fabre of Canada in 2:31:41.2
1916   "Bing Boys are Here" opens in London
1916   20th Boston Marathon won by Arthur Roth of Mass in 2:27:16.4
1916   Italians troops conquer Col di Lana at Merano
1917   21st Boston Marathon won by Bill Kennedy of NY in 2:28:37.2
1919   23rd Boston Marathon won by Carl Linder of Mass in 2:29:13.4
1919   French assembly decides on 8 hour work day
1919   Leslie Irvin of US makes 1st parachute jump & free fall
1919   Opera "Monsieur Beaucaire" is produced (London)
1920   24th Boston Marathon won by Peter Trivoulidas of Greece in 2:29:31
1921   25th Boston Marathon won by Frank Zuna of NJ in 2:18:57.6
1921   Funeral of last German Emperoress, Augusta Victoria
1922   26th Boston Marathon won by Clarence DeMar of Mass in 2:18:10
1923   27th Boston Marathon won by Clarence DeMar of Mass in 2:23:37.4
1923   New Egyptian law allows suffrage for men, except soldiers
1924   "National Barn Dance" premieres on WLS Chicago
1924   28th Boston Marathon won by Clarence DeMar of Mass in 2:29:40.2
1926   30th Boston Marathon won by Johnny Miles of Canada in 2:25:40.4
1927   "Vagabond King" opens in London
1927   31st Boston Marathon won by Clarence DeMar of Mass in 2:40:22.2
1928   32nd Boston Marathon won by Clarence DeMar of Mass in 2:37:07.8
1928   Japanese troops occupies Sjantung-schiereiland
1928   Yanks are out of 1st place for 1st time since May 1926
1929   33rd Boston Marathon won by Johnny Miles of Canada in 2:33:08.6
1930   34th Boston Marathon won by Clarence DeMar of Mass in 2:34:48.2
1932   36th Boston Marathon won by Paul de Bruyn of Germany in 2:33:36.4
1932   Pres Herbert Hoover suggests 5 day work week
1933   37th Boston Marathon won by Leslie Pawson of RI in 2:31:01.6
1933   FDR announces US will leave gold standard
1934   38th Boston Marathon won by Dave Komonen of Canada in 2:32:53.8
1934   Shirley Temple appears in her 1st movie, "Stand Up & Cheer"
1935   39th Boston Marathon won by John A Kelley of Mass in 2:32:07.4
1936   Anti-Jewish riots break out in Palestine
1937   41st Boston Marathon won by Walter Young of Canada in 2:33:20
1937   USSR performs underground nuclear test
1938   42nd Boston Marathon won by Leslie Pawson of RI in 2:35:34.8
1938   Phil Emmett Mueller & Dodger Ernie Koy both homer in their 1st at bat
1939   43rd Boston Marathon won by Ellison Brown of RI in 2:28:51.8
1939   Connecticut finally approves Bill of Rights (148 years late)
1940   "Lake Shore Ltd" derails speed killing 34 near Little Falls NY
1940   44th Boston Marathon won by Gerard Cot‚ of Canada in 2:28:28.6
1940   Dutch prime minister De Geer declares state of siege
1941   45th Boston Marathon won by Leslie Pawson of RI in 2:30:38
1941   B Brecht's "Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder," premieres in Zrich
1941   Bulgarian troops invade Macedonia
1941   Milk rationed in Holland
1942   46th Boston Marathon won by Joe Smith of Mass in 2:26:51.2
1943   -May 16] Revolt in Warsaw Ghetto under Mordechai Anielewicz
1943   47th Boston Marathon won by Gerard Cot‚ of Canada in 2:28:25.8
1943   Jews attack Nazi occupation forces at Warsaw Ghetto
1943   SS-lt-gen Jrgen Stoop leads destruction of ghetto of Warsaw
1944   Allied fleet attack Sabang Sumatra
1945   49th Boston Marathon won by John A Kelley of Mass in 2:30:40.2
1945   Rodgers & Hammerstein musical "Carousel" opens on Broadway
1945   US aircraft carrier Franklin heavy damaged in Japanese air raid
1945   US offensive against Shuri-barrier on Okinawa
1946   Yankees switch from 3rd base to 1st base dug out
1947   51st Boston Marathon won by Yun Bok Soh of Korea in 2:25:39
1947   AAU record for a 25' rope climb is set in 4.7 seconds
1947   French ship explodes in Texas City harbor, kills about 522
1947   Stanley Cup: Toronto Maple Leafs beat Montreal Canadiens, 4 games to 2
1947   Suh Yun Buck wins world record marathon (2:25:39)
1948   52nd Boston Marathon won by Gerard Cot‚ of Canada in 2:31:02
1948   ABC-TV network begins
1948   Chiang Kai-shek elected president of Nationalist China
1949   53rd Boston Marathon won by Gosta Leandersson of Sweden in 2:31:50.8
1949   Yankees dedicate a plaque for Babe Ruth
1950   54th Boston Marathon won by Kee Yong Ham of Korea in 2:32:39
1951   "Tree Grows in Brooklyn" opens at Alvin Theater NYC for 267 perfs
1951   55th Boston Marathon won by Shigeki Tanaka of Japan in 2:27:45
1951   Gen Douglas MacArthur ends his military career
1952   56th Boston Marathon won by Doroteo Flores of Guatemala in 2:31:53
1953   Louise Suggs wins LPGA San Diego Golf Open
1953   WAFB TV channel 9 in Baton Rouge, LA (CBS) begins broadcasting
1954   58th Boston Marathon won by Veikko Karvonen of Finland in 2:20:39
1954   7-time winner of Boston Marathon, 65-year-old Clarence Demar, runs his last race at Boston finishing 78th
1955   59th Boston Marathon won by Hideo Hamamura of Japan in 2:18:22
1956   1st ML baseball game in NJ, Dodgers beat Phils in Roosevelt Stadium
1956   60th Boston Marathon won by Antti Viskari of Finland in 2:14:14
1956   US actress Grace Kelly marries Monaco's Prince Rainier III (in Church)
1958   62nd Boston Marathon won by Franjo Mihalic of Yugoslavia in 2:25:54
1959   Louise Suggs wins LPGA Dallas Civitan Golf Open
1959   Uprising in La Paz Bolivia, fails
1960   64th Boston Marathon won by Paavo Kotila of Finland in 2:20:54
1960   Baseball uniforms begin displaying player's names on their backs
1960   Comiskey Park's famed "exploding" scoreboard begins operating
1961   65th Boston Marathon won by Eino Oksanen of Finland in 2:23:39
1962   66th Boston Marathon won by Eino Oksanen of Finland in 2:23:48
1962   NASA civilian pilot Joseph A Walker takes X-15 to 46,900m
1963   "Hot Spot" opens at Majestic Theater NYC for 43 performances
1963   67th Boston Marathon won by Aurele Vandendriessche of Belg in 2:18:58
1964   Mickey Wright wins LPGA Peach Blossom Golf Invitational
1964   Rightist coup in Laos, Suvanna Phuma remains premier
1964   Roger Sessions' opera "Montezuma," premieres in West-Berlin
1965   1st all news radio station (WINS 1010 AM in NYC) begins operating
1965   69th Boston Marathon won by Morio Shigematsu of Japan in 2:16:33
1965   At a cost of $20,000, the outer Astrodome ceiling is painted because of sun's glare, this causes the grass to die
1965   T.A.M.I. Show premieres in London
1966   70th Boston Marathon won by Kenji Kimihara of Japan in 2:17:11
1966   In 1st regular season game at Anaheim Stadium, Angels lose 3-1 to Chic
1966   Roberta Bignay becomes 1st woman to run in the Boston Marathon
1967   "Casino Royale" premieres
1967   71st Boston Marathon won by Dave McKenzie of New Zealand in 2:15:45
1967   Beatles sign a contract to stay together for 10 years (they don't)
1967   US Surveyor III lands on Moon
1967   Yugoslav author Mihaljo Mihaljov sentenced 4« years
1968   72nd Boston Marathon won by Amby Burfoot of Conn in 2:22:17
1968   Belgian construction workers strike
1968   NL owners approve expansion for 2 new teams
1970   "Look to the Lilies" closes at Lunt-Fontanne NYC after 25 perfs
1970   24th Tony Awards: Borstal Boy & Applause win
1970   Sandra Haynie wins LPGA Raleigh Ladies Golf Invitational
1971   75th Boston Marathon won by Alvaro Mejia of Colombia in 2:18:45
1971   Charles Manson sentenced to life (Sharon Tate murder)
1971   Sierra Leone becomes a republic (Natl Day)
1971   USSR Salyut 1 launched; 1st manned lab in orbit
1972   "Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope" opens at Playhouse NYC for 1,065 perfs
1972   Bangladesh becomes a member of British Commonwealth
1972   Hungary revises constitution
1972   US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1973   Barbra Streisand records "Between Yesterday & Tomorrow"
1973   Steinbrenner replaces Mike Burke with Gabe Paul as Yankee president
1973   USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1974   Oriole Al Bumbry hits an inside-the-park HR against NY Yankees
1975   India launches 1st satellite with help of USSR
1976   5th Boston Women's Marathon won by Kim Merritt of Wis in 2:47:10
1976   80th Boston Marathon won by Jack Fultz of Wash, DC in 2:20:19
1978   Yitzhak Navron elected 5th president of Israel
1979   FCC raids & shuts down pirate radio station WFAT (Bkln NY)
1979   Following a 6-3 loss to the Orioles, Yanks Goose Gossage & Cliff
1979   Johnson brawl, Gossage sustains a sprained ligament in his left thumb
1981   Beth Daniel wins LPGA Florida Lady Citrus Golf
1981   Oakland A's runs record to 11-0
1981   Rochester Red Wings & Pawtucket Red Sox play to 2-2 tie in 32 innings, game suspended at 4:07 AM (Pawtucket later wins in 33rd)
1981   William Finn's musical "March of Falsettos," premieres in NYC
1982   11th Boston Women's Marathon won by Charlotte Teske of Ger in 2:29:33
1982   86th Boston Marathon won by Alberto Salazar of Oreg in 2:08:51
1982   Guinon Bluford announced as 1st black astronaut
1982   Rosie Ruiz, marathon race cheater, arrested for forgery
1982   Sally Ride announced as 1st woman astronaut
1982   USSR Salyut 7 space station put into orbit
1983   France performs nuclear test
1984   Nemesis, death star of dinosaurs 1st appears in print (Nature mag)
1985   16th Space Shuttle Mission (51-D)-Discovery 4 returns to Earth
1985   USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1986   Michael Spinks beats Larry Holmes in 15 for heavyweight boxing title
1987   Brendon Kuruppu scores 201* on Test Cricket debut (Sri Lanka v NZ)
1987   Brewers score 5 runs in 9th to win 6-4 & record 12th straight AL win
1987   Gregory Robertson does 200-mph free fall to save unconscious skydiver
1987   Jacqueline Blanc, sets women's downhill ski speed rec (124.902 mph)
1987   Jan Stephenson wins LPGA Santa Barbara Golf Open
1987   LA Clippers end season with a terrible 12-70 record
1987   Last wild condor captured on California wildlife reserve
1987   USSR performs underground nuclear test
1989   Gun turret explodes on USS Iowa, killing 47 sailors
1989   Kevin Elster (NY Mets), sets errorless shortstop mark at 73
1989   Republic Day in Sierra Leone
1990   Contra guerrillas, leftist Sandinistas & incoming govt agree to truce
1990   Marla Maples appears on ABC's Prime-Time
1990   Pistons & 76'ers get into a fight accruing $162,500 fines (NBA record)
1990   Truce in Nicaragua's civil war
1991   Evander Holyfield beats George Foreman in 12 for heavywgt boxing title
1991   Greyhound Bus posts $195 million loss for 1990
1992   "4 Baboons Adoring the Sun" closes at Beaumont NYC after 38 perf
1992   Balki & Mary Ann wed on "Perfect Strangers"
1992   Dottie Mochrie wins LPGA Sega Women's Golf Championship
1993   22nd Boston Women's Marathon won by Olga Markova of Russia in 2:25:27
1993   97th Boston Marathon won by Cosmas N'deti of Kenya in 2:09:33
1993   Branch Davidians in Waco Texas commit suicide after 51 day siege
1993   Fire in psychiatric institute in South Korea, kills 40
1994   15th Emmy Sports Award presentation
1994   Graeme Obree bicycles world record 10km (11:25.88)
1994   Inkatha ends boycott of South African multi-racial election
1994   Rodney King award $3,800,000 in compensation of police beating
1994   Supreme Court outlaws excluding people from juries because of gender
1995   Chopper 4 1st used on WNBC TV (NYC) news
1995   Truck bomb at Federal Building in Okla City, kills 168 & injures 500
1996   Rangers scores 16 in 8th vs Orioles
1996   South Africa defeat Pakistan to win the Pepsi Cup in Sharjah
1997   Renee Slaughter, crowned 14th Miss Hawaiian Tropic Intl
1997   SD Padres & St Louis Cards play at Aloha Stadium Hawaii
1998   59th PGA Seniors Golf Championship:
1998   wins City of Hope Golf Classic

BIRTHS
1320   Pedro I, King of Portugal (1357-67)
1605   Orazio Benevoli, composer
1660   Sebastian Duron, composer
1700   Georg Abraham Schneider, composer
1715   James Nares, composer
1721   Roger Sherman, signer (Decl of Ind, Constitution)
1721   Thomas McKean, attorney (signed Declaration of Independence) [or 3/19]
1728   Francisco Albergati Capacelli, Italian playwright
1737   Geert Reinders, Dutch cattle breeder/inoculation propagandist
1768   Adrian H Haworth, English entomologist/botanist
1771   Giuseppe Cartufo, composer
1772   David Ricardo, economist
1785   Alexandre Pierre Fran‡ois Boely, composer
1795   Christian Gottfried Ehrenburg, German zoologist
1798   Franz Joseph Glaser, composer
1798   Heinrich Maria von Hess, historical painter
1801   Gustav T Fechner, [Dr Mises], German philosopher/physicist
1805   Charles Edmond-H‚nri de Coussemaker, Belgian musicologist/historian
1817   John Philip, painter
1821   Mortimer Dormer Leggett, Mjr General (Union volunteers), died in 1896
1830   Rudolf Cornely, German bible expert/jesuit
1832   Jos‚ Echegaray y Eizaguirre, mathematician/dramatist (Nobel 1904)
1832   Lucretia Rudolph Garfield, 1st lady (1881)
1838   August[us] Alleb‚, Dutch painter/lithographer
1840   Andrea Bezzola, writer
1850   Edward John Gregory, painter/engraver
1850   Theo Mann-Bouwmeester, Dutch actress (Pink Bernd, Hedda Gabler)
1857   Lucien Levy-Bruhl, philosopher
1858   May Robson, [Mary J Robison], Melbourne Aust, actress (Apple Annie)
1858   Siegfried Ochs, composer
1861   Warden Oncle, [Edward Vermeulen], Flemish farmer/writer
1863   Felix Blumenfeld, composer
1866   Henri WA Deterding, Dutch oil magnate (Royal Oil, Shell)
1868   Max Von Schillings, German composer/conductor (Der Pfeifertag)
1873   Sydney Barnes, cricketer (probably England's greatest bowler)
1874   Firmin Baes, Flemish painter
1876   Hendrik W A E, duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin/king of Netherlands
1877   Ole Evinrude, inventor (outboard marine engine)
1879   Richard Scheibe, German sculptor (Adler mit Hakenkreuz)
1883   Get£lio Vargas, president of Brazil (1930-45, 1951-54), modernizer
1888   William L Axt, composer
1890   Lou Bandy, [Lodewijk F Dieben], revue-artist (Look for the Sun)
1891   Francoise Rosay, Paris, actress (Interlude, Women in Prison, Saraband)
1891   Ricardo Bacchelli, Italian writer/poet (La Ronda)
1892   Germaine Tailleferre, [Les Six], Pau-St-Maur France, composer
1897   Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, sculptor/art benefactor
1897   Vivienne Segal, Phila, Broadway actress (Pal Joey)
1898   Constance Talmadge, Brooklyn NY, comedienne/actress (Intolerance)
1898   Sybil Andrews, English/Canadian painter
1900   Richard Arthur Warren Hughes, English writer (Fiction as Truth)
1903   Eliot Ness, untouchable (FBI agent-Chicago)
1905   John S "Jimmy" Thach, US pilot/admiral (WW II)
1905   Tommy Benford, jazz drummer
1907   Alan Wheatley, England, actor (Adventure of Robin Hood)
1907   Gino Contilli, composer
1907   Lina Basquette, Mateo Cal, actress (Paradise Park, Pleasure, Goldie)
1910   Andrew Gilchrist, historian/diplomat
1911   Francesco Maria Saraceni, composer
1912   Glen T Seaborg, US chemist (AEC, plutonium, Nobel 1951)
1912   Glenn T Seaborg, chemist/discoverer (Plutonium)
1912   William Murray, teacher/educationalist
1913   Cyril English, British educator
1914   Andrew Wilkinson, pediatrician
1915   Dorian Le Gallienne, composer
1915   Harry Craft, baseball manager
1917   Johnny Hoes, Dutch musician/producer (Wished I'd stayed with my Mom)
1919   Gil Langley, cricketer (Australian wicket-keeper 1951-56)
1920   Frank Fontaine, Cambridge Mass, comedian (Crazy Guggenheim)
1921   Glyn England, CEO (CEGB, Windcluster Ltd)
1921   Will Ogdon, composer
1922   Erich Hartmann, German WW II pilot (downed 352 Russian aircrafts)
1922   Luigi Barbbarito, reverend (Apostolic ProNuncio)
1925   Hugh O'Brian, [Krampke], Rochester NY, actor (Wyatt Earp, Search)
1927   Don Barbour, Greencastle Ind, singer (4 Freshmen)
1928   Alexis Korner, Paris, musician (Blues Inc-Bootleg Him)
1928   John Horlock, British vice-chancellor (Open College)
1929   Edward Crook, Detroit Mich, middleweight boxer (Olympic-gold-1960)
1931   Alex Webster, football coach (NY Giants)
1931   Denis Henry, British high court judge
1931   Garfield Morgan, Brtish actor (Odessa File, To Catch a Spy)
1931   Hendrick J "Kobie" Coetsee, South Africa minister of Defense/Justice
1932   Andrea Mead Lawrence, Rutland Vt, alpine slalom skier (Oly-2 gold-52)
1932   Jayne Mansfield, [Vera Jane Palmer], Bryn Mawr Pa, actress (Fat Spy)
1933   Dick Sargent, Carmel Calif, actor (Darrin-Bewitched)
1933   Harold "Dickie" Bird, cricketer (noted England Test umpire)
1934   Dickie Goodman, parody singer (Flying Saucer)
1934   Jan Helge Guttorm Bark, composer
1934   John Roch, high court judge
1935   Dudley Moore, London England, actor (10, Arthur, Bedazzled, 6 Weeks)
1935   Peter Scott, QC
1936   Csaba Szabo, composer
1936   Ruby Johnson, US singer (I'll Run Your Hurt Away)
1936   Wilfried Martens, premier (Belgium, 1979-81, 1981-92)
1937   Elinor Donahue, Tacoma Wash, actress (Father Knows Best, Get a Life)
1938   Jonathan Tunick, composer
1939   E Clay Shaw Jr, (Rep-R-FL, 1981- )
1939   Ellen Weston, NYC, actress (Betty-SWAT)
1939   Michael Macaulay, cricketer (Tvl, W Prov, OFS, NE Tvl, E Prov & S Afr)
1940   Algy Cluff, CEO (Spectator, Cluff Resources)
1941   Michel Roux, chef de cuisine
1942   Alan Price, Eng, rock keyboardist (Animals-House of the Rising Sun)
1943   Mike Kelly, rocker (Duprees)
1944   Bernard Worrell, US keyboardist (Funkadelic-Cosmic Slop)
1944   Margo MacDonald, Scotish national broadcaster
1944   Mark "Flo" Volman, rocker (Flo & Eddie, Turtles-Eleanor)/DJ (WKRK)
1945   Nuria Ortiz, Mexico, skeet shooter (Olympic-13th-1968)
1946   Leon Wessels, S Afr lawyer/underminister of Law & Order
1946   Tim Curry, Cheshire England, actor (Rocky Horror Show)
1946   Viktor Viktorovich Zabolotsky, Russia, cosmonaut (BST-02)
1947   Frits Castricum, journalist/Dutch MP (PvdA)
1947   Murray Perahia, NYC, pianist (Avery Fischer Prize-1975, Grammy 1988)
1947   Wilf Stevenson, director (British Film Institute)
1949   Myra McCulloch, teacher academic/administrator
1949   Paloma Picasso, [Gilot], Paris France, actress (Immoral Tales)
1950   Jeff Hammond, cricketer (Australian fast bowler on 1973 WI tour)
1950   Marc Demeyer, Belgian bicyclist (Paris-Brussel '74)
1952   Adny Shernoff, rocker
1953   Sara Simeoni, Italy, high jumper (Olympic-gold-1980)
1954   Trevor Francis, British soccer manager
1956   Lori West, Denver CO, LPGA golfer (1994 State Farm-5th)
1956   Sue Barker, England, tennis star
1957   Belinda Lipscomb, vocalist (Midnight Star-No Parking)
1957   Bo[as] Watson, vocalist (Midnight Star-No Parking)
1957   Rod Morgenstern, rocker (Winger)
1960   Frank Viola, Hempstead NY, pitcher (Twins, Mets/Cy Young-1988)
1961   Richard Phelps, British pentathelete
1962   Al Unser Jr, Indy-car racer (over 10 wins)
1962   Christa Teno, Tecumseh Ontario, LPGA golfer (1989 Mitsubishi-44th)
1964   Harris Barton, NFL tackle (SF 49ers)
1964   Scott Kamienicki, pitcher (NY Yankees)
1965   Melita Rhn, Romania, horse vaulter (Olympic-bronze-1980)
1966   Paul Reiffel, cricketer (Victorian & Australian pace bowler)
1966   Randolph Keys, NBA forward (Milwaukee Bucks)
1968   Ashley Taylor Judd, Granada Hills Calif, actress (Kuffs, Sisters)
1968   Brent Mayne, Loma Linda CA, catcher (NY Mets)
1968   Keith McCants, NFL defensive end (Arizona Cardinals)
1968   Roger Reinson, CFL linebacker (Calgary Stampeders)
1968   Thomas Nock, Zurich Switzerland, actor (Tartort, Gemini-Twin Stars)
1969   Carlos Reyes, Miami FL, pitcher (Oakland A's)
1969   Danelle Marie Folta, Hammond IN, playmate (Apr, 1995)
1969   James Westphal, Oak Park Illinois, 10k runner
1970   Luis Miguel, Vera Cruz M‚xico, spanish singer
1970   Michael Barrow, NFL linebacker (Houston Oilers, Carolina Panthers)
1970   Rick Hamilton, WLAF linebacker (Barcelona Dragons)
1971   Otis Scott, Gainesville Fla, 400m/800m runner
1972   Eric Jack, NFL cornerback (Atlanta Falcons)
1972   Jeff Wilkins, NFL kicker (SF 49ers)
1974   Ante Moric, Australian soccer midfielder (Olyroos, Olympics-96)
1975   Jason Gillespie, cricketer (SA fast bowler, Australia 1996)
1975   Nazarena Almada, Miss Argentina Universe (1997)
1975   Temoc Suarez, Greenwood SC, soccer forward (Olympics-gold-96)
1976   Vanessa Guzman, Miss Universe-Mexico (1996)
1978   Adrienne Parker, Miss Tennessee Teen USA (1996)
1978   Whitney Metzler, 400m medley swimmer (Olympics-8th-96)
1979   Challen Sievers, Downers Grove Ill, rhythmic gymnast (Olympics-96)
1979   Mariah Billado, Miss Vermont Teen USA (1997)

DEATHS
843   Judith, French empress/2nd wife of Louis de Vrome, dies
1044   Gothelo, duke of Neth-Lotharingen, dies
1054   Leo IX, [Bruno von Egesheim und Dagsburg], Pope (1049-54), dies at 51
1390   Robert II, King of Scotland, dies
1529   John Cuspinianus, [Spiessheimer], German physician, dies at about 55
1560   Philipp Melanchton (Schwazerd), church reformer, dies at 63
1567   Michael Stifel, German theologist/mathematician, dies at about 79
1588   Paolo Veronese (Cagliari), painter, dies
1608   Earl of Dorset, poet/statesman, dies
1645   Anton van Diemen, gov-gen (Neth East Indies), dies at about 51
1645   William Smith, composer, dies at 42
1658   Robert Rich 2nd earl of Warwick, Engl Lord High Admiral, dies at ñ70
1689   Christina, Queen of Sweden (1644-54), dies
1706   Galenus Abrahamsz de Haen, Dutch baptist leader, dies
1739   Nicholas Saunderson, mathematician, dies
1768   Filippo della Valle, Italian sculptor, dies at about 70
1770   Esprit Joseph Antoine Blanchard, composer, dies at 74
1772   Johann Peter Kellner, composer, dies at 66
1773   Florian Johann Deller, composer, dies at 43
1776   Jacob Israel Emden, [Jacob ben Tswi], German rabbi, dies at 78
1791   Richard Price, nonconformist minister/writer (Alabi's World), dies
1799   Pieter Hellendaal, violinist/organist/composer (Glees), dies at 78
1813   Benjamin Rush, physician/abolotionist (signed Decl of Ind), dies at 67
1824   George Gorden Noel "Lord" Byron, poet, dies at 36
1852   Vasili A Zjukovski, Russian folk poet/translator (Homerus), dies at 69
1862   Louis Powell Harvey, US governor of Wisconsin, drowns
1862   Simon Fraser, Canadian explorer, dies
1867   Robert Smirke, British architect, dies
1870   Andreas Schelfhout, painter/etcher/lithographer, dies at 83
1870   Camille Marie Stamaty, composer, dies at 59
1870   William Henry Havergal, composer, dies at 77
1874   Owen Jones, architect, dies
1876   Samuel Sebastian Wesley, composer, dies at 65
1881   Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl (Beaconsfield)/novelist, dies
1881   Michel Abeloos, Flemish sculptor, dies at 53
1882   Charles Robert Darwin, evolutionist (Origin of Species), dies
1889   Warren De La Rue, astronomer/chemist, dies
1893   John Addington Symonds, critic/poet, dies
1895   George Scharf, critic, dies
1895   Victor J van Hinsbergh, South Neth engraver (PTT-stempels), dies at 70
1900   Ivan K A‹vazovski, Russian painter (harbor scenes), dies at 82
1906   Pierre Curie, French physicist/chemist (Nobel 1903), dies
1914   Charles Pierce, philosopher/scientist, dies
1923   Thomas Paine Westendorf, composer, dies at 75
1926   Squire Bancroft, [Butterfield], actor/manager (Haymarket), dies at 84
1932   Wladyslaw Rzepko, composer, dies at 77
1937   William M Conway, English historian/explorer (Spitzbergen), dies at 81
1938   Henry John Newbolt, poet/author (Studies Green & Gray), dies at 75
1938   Marie-Cl‚mentine "Suzanne" Valadon, French acrobat/model, dies at 72
1941   Johanna Muller-Hermann, composer, dies at 63
1943   Alexander Schmorell, German resistance fighter, beheaded
1943   Gustave Doret, composer, dies at 76
1943   Kurt Huber, German resistance fighter, beheaded
1943   Willy Graf, German resistance fighter, beheaded
1944   Tommy Hitchcock, polo player (Westchester Cup 1924, 27), dies at 44
1945   J P Heyboer, resistance fighter, executed
1950   Tyrwhitt-Wilson, 14th baron Berners/composer, dies at 66
1954   Joe Laurie Jr, comedian (Can You Top This?), dies at 61
1956   Ernst R Curtius, German literature historian, dies at 70
1956   Lionel K P "Buster" Crabb, British diver (WW II), dies at 47
1956   L‚on N H Jungschlaeger, head milt intelligence Neth-Indies, dies at 52
1957   Charles Funk, Encylopediest (Funk & Wagnalls), dies at 76
1957   Johan W Albarda, 1st Dutch SDAP minister (1939-45), dies at 79
1964   Cyril Merry, cricketer (WI batsman in 2 Tests 1933), dies
1965   George Davis, actor (Private Lives, Devil May Care), dies at 75
1966   V„in” A Tanner, Finnish premier (1926-27)/minister, dies at 85
1967   Conrad Adenauer, West Germany chancellor (1949-63), dies at 91
1968   Tommy Bridges, US baseball pitcher (Detroit Tigers), dies at 61
1969   Casper H”weler, music critic, dies at 71
1972   Adolf Bach, German philologist/sociologist, dies at 82
1978   Emile de Strijker, Belgian philosopher, dies at 70
1980   Ethel Wilson, actress (Aunt Harriet-Aldrich Family), dies at 88
1980   Tony Beckley, actor (Assault, When a Stranger Calls), dies at 51
1981   Ernst Levy, composer, dies at 85
1983   Jerzy Andrzejewski, writer (Ashes & Diamonds), dies at 73
1983   Lorene Scott, actress (Faraway Hill), dies at 74
1986   Alvin Childress, actor (Amos-Amos 'n' Andy), dies at 78
1986   Dag Ivar Wiren, composer, dies at 80
1987   Hugh "Lumpy" Brannum, Actor (Mr Green Jeans), dies at 77
1987   Maxwell D Taylor, US commander 101st airborne (WW II), dies at 85
1989   Daphne Du Maurier, English writer (Rebecca, Jamaica Inn), dies at 82
1990   Vladislav Ivanovich Gulyayev, Russia, cosmonaut, dies at 52
1992   Alice Mary Riley, entertainer, dies of cancer at 51
1992   Frankie Howerd, actor (Carry on Doctor, Up the Front), dies at 70
1992   Pat Thompson, actress (Strictly Ballroom), dies at 51
1992   Robert F Clayton, drummer (Jody Grind), dies at 26 in a car crash
1992   Robert Paul Haynes, bassist (Jody Grind), dies at 26 in a car crash
1993   David Koresh, [Vernon Howell], cult leader (Davidians), suicide
1993   George Mickelson, Gov of SD, & 7 others, die in a plane crash
1994   Frederick Ferrari, crazy Gang Member, dies at 81
1994   Larry Davis, blues Singer/Guitarist, dies at 57
1994   Louis Simmonds, bookseller, dies at 87
1994   Michael Carreras, film Director, dies at 67
1994   Michel van Rooy, Dutch actor (Doctor Vlimmen, The Attack), dies at 43
1995   "King" Herbert Whitaker, tenor sax, dies at 66
1995   Igor Hajek, translator/writer, dies at 64
1995   J Peter Grace Jr, CEO (W R Grace), dies at 81
1995   Joseph Peter Grace, businessman, dies at 61
1995   Kenneth Burslam Gardner, librarian/Orientalist, dies at 70
1996   Bernard Edwards, bass player, dies at 44
1996   Norman Oldfield, cricketer (scored 99 runs in Test for England), dies
1996   Peg Ridge, peace campaigner, dies at 72

   
 
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