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YEAR EVENTS
325   1st Christian ecumenical council opens at Nic‘a, Asia Minor
526   Earthquake kills 250,000 in Antioch, Syria
1293   Earthquake strikes Kamakura Japan, 30,000 killed
1303   Treaty of Paris restores Gascony to British in Hundred Years War
1310   Shoes were made for both right & left feet
1347   Rienzo calls Rome for people's tribunal
1495   French King Charles VIII leaves Naples
1498   Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama arrives at Calcutta India
1501   Joao da Nova Castell discovers Ascension Islands
1521   Ignatius Loyola seriously wounded by a cannon ball
1524   Duke of Albany leaves Scotland
1570   Egidius Coppens publishes Abraham Ortelius' "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum"
1571   Venice, Spain & Pope Pius form anti-Turkish Saint League
1591   Spanish troops in Zutphen surrenders to Willem Louis/Mauritius
1631   German army under earl Johann Tilly conquerors Maagdenburg
1639   Dorchester Mass, forms 1st school funded by local taxes
1690   England passes Act of Grace, forgiving followers of James II
1704   Elias Neau forms school for slaves in NY
1734   1st Jockey Club forms in SC
1774   Britain gives Qu‚bec, Labrador & territory north of Ohio
1775   Citizens of Mecklenburg County, NC declare independence of Britain
1784   England & Netherlands signs peace treaty (Peace of Paris)
1825   Charles X becomes King of France
1830   1st railroad timetable published in newspaper (Baltimore American)
1830   D Hyde patents fountain pen
1845   1st legislative assembly convenes in Hawaii
1861   Cornerstone of University of Washington laid in Seattle
1861   Kentucky proclaims its neutrality in Civil War
1861   North Carolina becomes 11th & last state to secede from Union
1861   US marshals appropriate previous year's telegraph dispatches, to reveal prosecessionist evidence
1862   Homestead Act provides cheap land for settlement of West
1864   Battle at Ware Bottom Church, Virginia, 1,400 killed or injured
1864   Spotsylvania-campaign ends after 10,920 killed/injured person
1867   Brit parliament rejects John Stuart Mills law on women suffrage
1867   Royal Albert Hall foundation laid by Queen Victoria
1868   Republican National Convention, meets in Chicago, nominates Grant
1870   Second Chamber abolishes capital punishment
1874   Levi Strauss markets blue jeans with copper rivets, price $13.50 doz
1875   Intl Bureau of Weights & Measures forms by treaty
1879   5th Kentucky Derby: Charlie Shauer aboard Lord Murphy wins in 2:37
1882   Germany/Austria-Hungary/France sign Triple Alliance
1882   Henrik Ibsen's "Ghosts" (Gengangere) premieres in Chicago
1882   St Gotthard-railroad tunnel between Switzerland & Italy opens
1892   George Sampson patents clothes dryer
1892   Triple Alliance between Germany, Italy & Austria forms
1895   1st commercial movie performance (153 Broadway, NYC)
1900   2nd modern Olympic games opens in Paris (lasted 5 months)
1902   Cuba gains independence from Spain
1902   US military occupation of Cuba (since Jan 1, 1899) ends
1910   Funeral for Britain's King Edward VII
1911   Edwin Boaler Alletson hits 189 in 90 mins Notts v Sussex
1913   38th Preakness: James Butwell aboard Buskin wins in 1:53.4
1915   Bataafsche Petroleum Me begins oil extraction of Maracaibo
1916   Codell, Kansas hit by tornado (also on same date in 1917 & 1918)
1916   Saturday Evening Post cover features Norman Rockwell painting
1917   Turkish govt authorizes Jews to return to Tel Aviv & Jaffa
1918   1st electrically propelled warship (New M‚xico)
1919   Volcano Keluit on Java, erupts killing 550
1920   Policemen raid the Cubs' bleachers & arrest 24 fans for gambling
1922   "Egypt" sinks off Ushant after colliding with "Seine," killing 90
1922   Babe Ruth & Bob Meusel, suspended on October 16, 1921, by Judge Kennesaw Mountain Landis, return to the NY lineup & go hitless
1923   Stanley Baldwin, becomes PM of UK
1926   Belgian govt of Jaspar takes power
1926   Congress passes Air Commerce Act, licensing of pilots & planes
1926   Railway Labor Act became law
1926   Thomas Edison says Americans prefer silent movies over talkies
1927   At 7:40 AM, Lindbergh takes off from NY to cross Atlantic for Paris
1927   Saudi Arabia becomes independent of Great Britain (Treaty of Jedda)
1930   1st airplane catapulted from a dirigible, Charles Nicholson, pilot
1930   University of California dedicates $1,500 to research on prevention & cure of athlete's foot
1932   Amelia Earhart leaves Newfoundland 1st woman fly solo across Atlantic
1932   Engelbert Dollfuss becomes chancellor of Austria
1939   "3 Little Fishies," by Kay Kyser hits #1
1939   1st regular transatlantic airmail (NY to Marsseille France)
1939   Pan Am begins transatlantic passenger & air mail service
1940   Gen Guderians tanks reach The Channel (British expeditionary army)
1940   Igor Sikorsky unveils his helicopter invention
1940   Soccer team HZVV forms in Hoogeveen
1940   Trailing 7-1 in 9th to Pitts, Phils win 8-7
1941   Archer's "Christian Calendar & Gregorian Reform" published
1941   Former Dutch PM Colijn says Neth Indies not ready for independence
1941   Germany invades Crete
1941   White Sox Taft Wright sets AL record of RBIs in 13 consecutive games
1942   US Navy 1st permitted black recruits to serve
1943   French, British & US victory parade in Tunis Tunisia
1944   US Communist Party dissolves
1945   Keith Miller scores 105 in the 1st Victory Test Cricket at Lord's
1946   Cubs Claude Passeau makes his 1st error since September 21, 1941, ending pitcher's fielding record of 273 consecutive errorless
1948   1st use of Israeli Air Force & 1st war victory, defeating Syrian army
1948   Cleve Indians tie AL record of 18 walks (beat Red Sox 13-4)
1950   76th Preakness: Eddie Arcaro aboard Hill Prince wins in 1:59.2
1954   Chiang Kai-shek becomes president of Nationalist China
1955   Argentine parliament accepts separation of church & state
1956   Atomic fusion (thermonuclear) bomb dropped from plane-Bikini Atoll
1956   Jordan government of Samir resigns
1958   US performs nuclear test at Enwetak (atmospheric tests)
1959   Ford wins battle with Chrysler to call its new car "Falcon"
1959   Japanese-Americans regain their citizenship
1959   Shah of Persia visits Netherlands
1959   Yanks sink to last place, 1st time since May 25, 1940
1960   Baseball game in Milwaukee postponed due to dense fog
1961   87th Preakness: Johnny Sellers aboard Carry Back wins in 1:57.6
1961   Henzes opera "Elegy for Young Lovers," premieres in Schwetzingen
1961   Mauritania adopts constitution
1961   White mob attacks "Freedom Riders" in Montgomery, Alabama
1962   Patty Berg wins LPGA Muskogee Civitan Golf Open
1963   Sukarno appointed president of Indonesia
1964   Buster Mathis defeats Joe Fraizer to qualify for US Olympic team
1965   Pakistani Boeing 720-B crashes at Cairo Egypt, killing 121
1965   Yorkshire all out for 23 v Hampshire at Middlesbrough
1967   10,000 demonstrate against war in Vietnam
1967   93rd Preakness: Bill Shoemaker aboard Damascus wins in 1:55.2
1967   BBC bans Beatle's "A Day in the Life" (drug references)
1969   US troop capture Hill 937/Hamburger Hill Vietnam
1970   100,000 march in NY supporting US policies in Vietnam
1970   2 die in a NYC subway accident
1970   Beatles' "Let it Be" movie premieres in UK
1971   Pentagon reports blacks constitute 11% of US soldiers in SE Asia
1972   "Different Times" closes at ANTA Theater NYC after 24 performances
1972   "Hard Job Being God" closes at Edison Theater NYC after 6 performances
1972   5th ABA Championship: Indiana Pacers beat NY Nets, 4 games to 2
1972   98th Preakness: Eldon Nelson aboard Bee Bee Bee wins in 1:55.6
1972   Cameroon adopts its constitution
1972   Republic of Cameroon declared as constitution is ratified
1973   "2 Gentlemen of Verona" closes at St James Theater NYC after 613 perfs
1973   25th Emmy Awards: Waltons, All in the Family & Mary Tyler Moore
1973   Donna Caponi Young wins LPGA Bluegrass Golf Invitational
1974   Soyuz 14 returns to Earth
1976   USSR performs nuclear test at Sary Shagan USSR
1978   104th Preakness: Steve Cauthen aboard Affirmed wins in 1:54.4
1978   3 PFLP members kill a cop near El Al airlines in Orly Airport, Paris
1978   US launches Pioneer Venus 1; produces 1st global radar map of Venus
1979   "I Love My Wife" closes at Barrymore Theater NYC after 864 perfs
1979   1st western pop star to tour USSR-Elton John
1979   Nancy Lopez wins LPGA Coca-Cola Golf Classic
1980   710 families in Love Canal area (Niagara Falls NY) are evacuated
1980   Drummer Peter Criss quits Kiss
1980   Fire in nursing home in Kingston Jamaica, kills 157
1980   In a referendum, 59.5% of Qu‚bec voters reject separatism
1981   Ipswich Town wins 10th UEFA Cup at Amsterdam
1983   Larry Holmes beats Tim Witherspoon in 12 for heavyweight boxing title
1983   Michael Dokes & Mike Weaver fight to a draw in 15 for hw boxing title
1983   Phillies Steve Carlton passes W Johnson with 2nd most strike outs
1984   "On Your Toes" closes at Virginia Theater NYC after 505 performances
1984   Barb Bunkowsky wins LPGA Chrysler-Plymouth Charity Golf Classic
1984   Boston's Roger Clemens beats Twins, 5-4, for his 1st victory
1985   1150 Lebanese/Palestinian prisoners exchanged for 3 Israelis
1985   Dow Jones industrial avg closes above 1300 for 1st time
1985   FBI arrests John A Walker Jr, convicted of spying for USSR
1985   Indians-Brewers game at Cleve Stadium is 1st rain-out of 1985, ends record string of 458 ML games since Opening Day without a r
1985   Israel exchanges 1,100+ Arab prisoners for 3 Israeli soldiers
1985   Larry Holmes beats Carl Williams in 15 for heavyweight boxing title
1985   US began broadcasts to Cuba on Radio Marti
1986   Christy Fichtner, 23, (Texas), crowned 35th Miss USA
1986   Flintstones 25th Anniversary Celebration airs on CBS-tv
1987   G”tenborg wins 16th UEFA Cup at Dundee
1987   Wrestler Jerry Lawler sues WWF & Harley Race for trademark name "king"
1988   Howard Stern fans disrupt WMMR's & John DeBella's "Louie Louie" parade
1988   Mike Schmidt hits his 535th HR, moving into 8th place
1989   115th Preakness: Pat Valenzuela aboard Sunday Silence wins in 1:53.8
1989   China declares martial law in Beijing
1989   Toonces The Cat takes the wheel on Saturday Night Live
1989   Walter McConnel, 57, is oldest to reach 27,000' Mt Everest top
1990   "Truly Blessed" closes at Longacre Theater NYC after 33 performances
1990   Cindy Rarick wins LPGA Planters Pat Bradley Golf International
1990   Hubble Space Telescope sends 1st photograph's from space
1991   Chic Bull Michael Jordan, named NBA's MVP
1991   Jeff Reardon gains his 300th career save
1991   Soviet parliament approves law allowing citizens to travel abroad
1992   FC Barcelona wins 373 Europe Cup 1 at London
1992   India launches its 1st satellite independently
1992   Rap singer raps 597 syllables in under 60 seconds
1992   VP Quayle attacks Murphy Brown for being a single mother
1993   10m meteor comes within 150,000 km of Earth (1993KA)
1993   274th & final "Cheers" on NBC
1993   Ukraine Premier Leonid Koetsjma resigns
1994   Bobcat Goldthwait charged with misdemeanors for fire on Tonight Show
1994   Miss India (Sushmita Sen) selected Miss Universe
1994   Sony Theaters & Cineplex (NYC) hike movie ticket prices to $8.00
1995   121st Preakness: Pat Day aboard Timber Coutry wins in 1:54.4
1995   CBS News fires co-anchor Connie Chung
1995   Twins Marty Cordova ties rookie record of HRs in 5 consecutive games
1997   Cosmos Zenit-2 Launch (Russia), Failed
1997   Thor-2A Delta 2 Launch (Norway/USA), Successful
1997   White Sox Frank Thomas reaches base safely for 15th straight time

BIRTHS
1364   Henry Percy, [Harry Hotspur], British soldier/politican
1470   Pietro Bembo, cardinal/theologian
1537   Hieronymus Fabricius Ab, Aquapend Italy, physician (De Formato Foetu)
1547   Melchior Bischoff, composer
1554   Paulo Bellasio, composer
1593   Jacob Jordaens, Flemish barok artist
1743   [Fran‡ois D] Toussaint L'Ouverture, (… Breda), leader (Haiti)
1750   Stephen Girard, bailed out US bonds during War of 1812
1754   Hans Gram, composer
1759   William Thornton, architect (Capitol building, Wash DC)
1764   J Gottfried Schadow, German sculptor/cartoonist/lithographer
1768   Dolley Dandridge Payne Madison, 1st lady (1809-17)
1772   William Congreve, English officer (design fire rocket)
1799   Honor‚ de Balzac, France, novelist (Pere Goriot, Human Comedy)
1806   John Stuart Mill, UK, philosopher/political economist/Utilitarian
1812   Gustav Adolf Mankell, composer
1815   Barth‚l‚my Menn, Swiss graphic artist/painter
1818   William George Fargo, founder (Wells Fargo)
1822   Emile Erckmann, [E-Chatrian], French writer (Waterloo)
1822   Fr‚d‚ric Passy, French economist/pacifist (Nobel 1901)
1825   Antoinette Brown Blackwell, clergy (1st ordained US female minister)
1828   James William Reilly, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1905
1830   Amalia MdGA, princess of Saxon-Weimar-Eisenach/wife of prince Henry
1830   Hector H Malot, French writer (Without Family)
1841   Sara Louisa Oberholtz, social reformer, anti-smoking advocate
1844   Henri Julien Felix Rousseau, French ambassador/painter (Dream)
1850   Eaton Faning, composer
1851   Emile Berliner, Germany, inventor (flat phonograph record)
1851   Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, US, nun/daughter of Nathaniel Hawthorne
1856   Henri E Cross [Delacroix], French painter
1872   Albert Steinrck, German actor (Golem)
1874   Folkert E Posthuma, Dutch minister of Agriculture/Industry
1876   John Owen Jones, composer
1881   Wladyslaw Sikorski, premier Poland (WW II general)
1882   Sigrid Undset, Norway, novelist (Kristin Lavransdatter, Nobel 1928)
1883   Paul Arntzenius, painter/graphic artist/etcher
1889   Felix Arndt, composer
1889   Margery Allingham, detective story writer
1889   William Lawther, union leader
1890   Beniamino Gigli, Italy, tenor (Enzo-La Gioconde)
1894   Adela Rogers St John, journalist/author (Foreign Correspondent)
1895   Reginald J "R" Mitchell, English aviation manufacturer (Spitfire)
1899   Estelle Taylor, Delaware, actress (8 Commandments)
1899   John M Harlan, Chicago, 91st Supreme Court justice (1955-71)
1901   Max Euwe, Netherlands, world chess champion (1935-37)
1901   Otto Waldis, Austria, actor (Port of Hell, Unknown World)
1902   Hans Sahl, writer
1903   Jerzy Fitelberg, composer
1904   Russell Hardie, Buffalo NY, actor (Sequoia, In Old Kentucky)
1905   Gerrit Achterberg, Dutch poet (Sailing)
1905   Harry Campion, statistician/founder (Brit Central Statistical Office)
1908   Jimmy Stewart, PA, actor (Mr Smith Goes to Wash, Wonderful Life)
1909   Edward Moss Hutchinson, educationalist
1909   John Arkell, director of administration (BBC)
1911   Annie M G Schmidt, writer (Fam Doorsnee, Jip & Janneke)
1911   Gardner F[rancis] Fox, US, sci-fi author (Kothar-Barbarian Swordsman)
1912   Joseph Proce, 3rd victim of NYC's Zodiac killer (survives)
1913   Henry Cadbury Brown, architect
1913   Ion Dumitrescu, composer
1913   William Hewlett, cofounder (Hewlett-Packard Co)
1915   Moshe Dayan, Israeli general/minister of Defense
1915   Peter Copley, actor (Victim, King & Country)
1916   Cornelie Coposu, politician
1916   John McIntyre, theologian
1916   Owen Chadwick, chancellor (U of East Anglia)
1917   Enyss Djemil, composer
1917   Richard Charles Cobb, historian
1919   George Gobel, Chicago Ill, comedian/TV personality (I Love My Wife)
1920   Betty Driver, actress (Penny Paradise)
1920   John Cruickshank, banker
1920   William Simpson, British trade union leader
1921   John Harrison, British vice admiral/surgeon
1921   John Marchi, (Rep-R-NY)
1921   W Borchert, writer
1922   Clifford Butler, vice chancellor (Loughborough Univ of Technology)
1923   Edith Fellows, Boston, actress (Pennies From Heaven, City Streets)
1923   Hugh Beach, British General
1923   Samuel Selvon, author
1924   Betty Driver, actress (Coronation St, Pardon the Expression)
1924   Peter Shore, MP (Labour)
1925   D French Slaughter Jr, (Rep-R-VA, 1985- )
1926   David Hedison, Providence RI, actor (Colbys, Voyage to Bottom of Sea)
1926   John Lucarotti, scriptwriter
1926   Vic Ames, rocker (Ames Brothers)
1927   David Frederick Barlow, composer
1927   Walter Aschaffenburg, composer
1927   [Harold] Bud Grant, Wisc, CFL/NFL player/coach (Winnipeg, Minnesota)
1928   David Berriman, CEO (Rose Thomson Young group of Lloyds Trustees)
1928   David Hedison, actor (Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea)
1929   Andr‚ Carolus Cirino, Suriname/Indian poet
1930   James McEachin, Pennert NC, actor (Harry-Tenafly)
1930   Robert Bunyard, Commandant (British Police Staff College)
1931   Chiharu Igaya, Japan, slalom (Olympic-silver-1956)
1933   Constance Towers, actress (Capitol, Shock Corrider, Naked Kiss)
1933   Danny Aiello, NYC, actor (Moonstruck, Do the Right Thing)
1936   Anthony Zerbe, Cal, actor (Harry-O, Centennial, They Call Me Mr Tibbs)
1937   Dave Hill, Jackson MI, PGA golfer (1967 Memphis)
1937   Earl of Iveagh, pres (Guiness Pics)
1937   Lord "Benjie" Iveagh, British brewer (Guinness)/large landowner
1937   Teddy Randazzo, song writer (I'm on the Outside Looking In)
1938   Alan Smithers, British professor
1938   Christina Bass-Kaiser, 3K Dutch speed skater (Olympic-gold-1972)
1939   Gro Harlem Brundtland, Norway, PM/feminist/conservatist
1940   Sadaharu Oh, of Yomiuri Giants (Japan), hit 868 career HR
1940   Shorty Long, soul singer/pianist (Here Comes the Judge)
1940   Stan Mikita, NHL center (led NHL in scoring 4 times)
1941   Goh Chok Sole, premier of Singapore (1990- )
1941   Maria Liberia-Peters, premier of Dutch Antilles (198?-93)
1942   Lynn Davies, long jumper
1942   Paula, [Jill Jackson], Tx, singer (Hey Paula)
1942   Simon Keswick, British financier/merchant (Hong Kong)
1943   Deryck Murray, cricket wicket-keeper (West Indian 1963-80)
1943   Ian Vallance, CEO (British Telecom)
1943   Tison Street, composer
1944   Boudouin de Groot, Dutch singer (Good night mister president)
1944   Cipa Dichter, Rio de Janeiro Brazil, pianist/wife of Misha Dichter
1944   David M Walker, Columbus Ga, Capt USN/astron (STS 51-A 30, 53, 69)
1944   Joe Cocker, Sheffield Eng, rock vocalist (Little Help From My Friends)
1944   Keith Fletcher, cricket captain (Essex & England)
1945   Harold E Ford, (Rep-D-TN, 1975- )
1945   Lord Hollick, CEO (MAI)
1945   Nikolai Nikolayevich Fefelov, Russian colonel/cosmonaut
1945   Wally Herger, (Rep-R-California)
1946   Bakhaavaa Buidaa, Mongolia, wrestler (Oly-silver-1972) disqualified
1946   Cher Bono, Cal, rocker/actress (I Got You Babe, Jack Lalane, Mask)
1946   Craig Patrick, NHL coach
1947   Iain Vallance, CEO (British Telecom)
1948   Dave Thomas, St Catherines Ontario, comedian (SCTV, Grace Under Fire)
1948   John Amiel, director (Queen of Hearts, Tune in Tomorrow)
1948   John R McKernan Jr, (Rep-R-ME, 1983-86/Gov-Maine)
1948   Samuel Gejdenson, (Rep-D-Connecticut, 1981- )
1949   Nick Joe Rahall II, (Rep-D-WV, 1977- )
1951   Michael D Crapo, (Rep-R-Idaho)
1951   Thomas D Akers, St Louis, Major USAF/astronaut (STS 41, 49, 61, 79)
1951   William Cullen Bryant, actor (Hell Squad)
1952   Warren Cann, Victoria Canada, rock drummer (Ultravox)
1954   Galina Vasilyevna Amelkina, Russia, doctor/cosmonaut
1954   James Henderson, country singer (Black Oak Arkansas)
1955   Nigel Griffiths, MP (Labour)
1955   Steve George, rock keyboardist (Mr Mister)
1956   Andrew Hilditch, cricketer (Australian opening bat 1979-85)
1956   Tomas Smid, Czech, tennis star
1958   Jane Wiedlin, Wisc, singer/guitarist (GoGos, Fur, Rush Hour)
1958   Mike Engleman, Sonoma Calif, cyclist (Olympics-96)
1958   Ronald Prescot Reagan Jr, LA, Pres son/TV host (Ron Reagon Show)
1959   Bronson Pinchot, NYC, actor (Perfect Strangers, Beverly Hills Cop)
1959   Peter Greene, Bkln NY, producer (After Midnight)
1960   John Cowsill, rock vocalist (Cowsills-Hair)
1960   Susan Cowsill, Newport RI, rock vocalist (Cowsills-We Can Fly)
1960   Tony Goldwyn, LA Calif, actor (Ghost, Kuffs, Traces of Red)
1961   Clive Allen, WLAF kicker (London Monarchs)
1961   Kit Clarke, rocker (Danny Wilson-Mary's Prayer)
1961   Nick Heyward, guitar/vocals (Haircut 100-Favourite Shirts)
1961   Sally Quinlan, LPGA golfer
1961   Vaughn Jefferis, Matangi NZ, equestrian 3 day event (Olymp-bronze-96)
1962   Lydia Cheng, NYC, Ms Big Apple bodybuilder (1982) (Pumping Iron 2)
1962   Sylvie Rauch, Munich German FR, nude model/actress
1963   Brian Nash, Glendale Calif, actor (Joel-Please Don't Eat Daisies)
1963   David Wells, Torrance CA, pitcher (Baltimore Orioles, NY Yankees)
1963   Dipak Chudasama, cricketer (Kenya opening batsman 1996 World Cup)
1964   Earl Charles Spencer, Sandringham England, brother of Princess Diana
1964   Jeff Schwarz, US baseball pitcher (Calif Angels, Chicago White Sox)
1964   Joseph Sinnott Edwards, Chicago, murderer (FBI Most Wanted List)
1964   Paul W Richards, Scranton PA, astronaut
1964   Todd Peat, WLAF guard (Frankfurt Galaxy)
1965   Bruno Marie-Rose, French runner (world record 200 m indoor)
1965   Fia Porter, Mexia Tx, actress (Audrey Ames-One Life to Live)
1965   Joe Cioe, Cranston RI, Canadian Tour golfer (NH Open-1992, 93)
1965   Todd Stottlemyre, Yakima WA, pitcher (St Louis Cardinals, Blue Jays)
1966   Lawyer Tillman, NFL tight end (Green Bay Packers, Carolina Panthers)
1966   Liselotte Neumann, Finspang Sweden, LPGA golfer (1988 US Women's Open)
1966   Mindy Cohn, LA, actress (Facts of Life)
1966   Paolo Seganti, actor (Damian-As the World Turns)
1967   Beate Reinstadler, Stuttgart Ger, tennis star (1989 Futures Israel)
1968   Damon Mays, NFL wide receiver (Pitts Steelers)
1968   Phil Hansen, NFL defensive end (Buffalo Bills)
1969   Alberto Mancini, Argentina, tennis star
1969   Suzanne Lawrence, Humble Texas, Miss Texas-America (1991) (4th)
1970   Jason York, Nepean, NHL defenseman (Anaheim Mighty Ducks)
1970   Missy Cress, Burbank CA, female catcher (Colo Silver Bullets)
1970   Niklas Andersson, Kungalv SWE, NHL forward (Team Sweden, NY Islanders)
1970   Terrell Brandon, NBA guard (Cleveland Cavaliers, Milwaukee Bucks)
1971   Jonas Berqvist, Angelhorn SWE, hockey forward (Team Sweden, Oly-98)
1971   Niklas Andersson, Kungalv Swe, NHL left wing (NY Islanders)
1971   Sandy Schreur, Dutch soccer player (NEC)
1972   Michael Cox, Hannibal Missouri, 1.5k runner
1974   Brandon Jessie, tight end (NY Giants)
1977   Angela Goethals, actress (VI Warshawski, Heartbreak Hotel)
1979   Tamika Thomas, Miss Michigan Teen USA (1996)

DEATHS
1277   John XXI, [Petrus Juliani/Hispanus], Port Pope (1276-77), dies
1444   Bernardinus van Siena, Italian saint, dies at 63
1449   Peter, Prince/regent of Portugal/writer (Virtuosa Benfeitoria), dies
1471   Henry VI, king of England (1422-61, 70-71)/France (1431-71), dies
1506   Christopher Columbus, explorer, dies in poverty, in Spain at 55
1509   Catharina Sforza, Italian duchess of Forli, dies at 45
1597   Matthijs Heldt, dies in battle
1622   Osman II, sultan of Turkey (1618-22), dies
1648   Wladyslaw IV Wasa, King of Poland, dies
1650   Francesco Sacrati, composer, dies at 44
1669   Joris van der Hagen, landscape painter, dies
1751   Domingo Miguel Bernaube Terradellas, composer, dies at 38
1782   Carlo Giovanni Testori, composer, dies at 68
1782   Christoph Gottlieb Schroter, composer, dies at 82
1795   Ign c Martinovics, Hungarian physicist/revolutionary, beheaded
1834   Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert de Motier, nobleman, dies
1834   Marquis de Lafayette, French general, dies
1841   Joseph Blanco White, theological writert, dies
1847   Mary Lamb, writer, dies
1864   John Clare, English poet (Little Trotty Wagtail), dies at 70
1875   Amalia, wife of King Otto of Greece, dies at 58
1876   Harold, grandson of English queen Victoria, dies at 8 days old
1876   Khristo Botev, Bulgarian poet, dies
1880   EugŠne LFC prince the Ligne, Belgian prince of Ambise, dies at 76
1883   William Chambers, author/publisher, dies
1895   Ratu Agung-Agung Gd‚ Ngurah, radja van Mataram, Lombok, dies
1896   Clara Josephine Wieck Schumann, composer/pianist, dies at 76
1900   Gustav Heinrich Graben-Hoffman, composer, dies at 80
1910   Jean-Baptiste Theodore Weckerlin, composer, dies at 88
1911   E M Grace, cricketer (one Test v Australia 1880, 36 & 0), dies
1919   Jacob Verdam, philosopher, dies
1923   Hans Goldschmidt, German chemist, dies
1926   Dick Pougher, cricketer (17 & 3-26 in only Test for Engld 1892), dies
1935   Ivans, [Jacob van Schevichaven], lawyer/detective writer, dies at 68
1939   Joe Carr, NFL hall of famer/NFL president (1921-39), dies at 59
1940   Amar Singh, cricketer (of pneumonia Indian pace bowler 1932-36), dies
1940   Joris [Georges] van Severen, Flem fascist/Member of parliament, dies
1956   Andr‚ Eugene Maurice Charlot, actor (Summer Storm), dies
1956   Max Beerbohm, caricturist/writer (Yet Again), dies
1959   Alfred Schutz, Austrian/US architect/philosopher, dies at 60
1968   Albert Hartkopf, cricketer (one Test for Australia), dies
1968   Kees van Dongen, Dutch/French painter, dies at 91
1969   Fred Sherman, actor (Chain Lightning), dies after a stroke at 64
1969   Royal Beal, actor (Death of a Salesman), dies of cancer, at 69
1972   Cornelis J van der Klauw, Dutch biologist/zoologist, dies at 78
1972   Walter Winchell, columnist/narrator (Untouchables), dies at 75
1975   Barbara Hepworth, sculptor, dies
1975   Dame Barbara Hepworth, English sculptor, dies in fire at 72
1975   Jacques Stehman, composer, dies at 62
1980   Jack Walsh, cricketer (at Wallsend)/commentator (NBN), dies
1984   Peter Bull, British actor (Dr Doolittle), dies of a heart attack at 72
1985   George Memmoli, actor (Earl-Hello Larry), dies at 46
1986   Bernard Naylor, composer, dies at 78
1986   Willem P‚e, Belgian linguistic, dies at 83
1989   Anton Diffring, actor (Zeppelin, Fahrenheit 451), dies at 70
1989   Gilda Radner, comedienne (SNL, Haunted Honeymoon), dies at 42
1989   John R Hicks, English economist (Nobel 1972), dies
1991   Julian Orbon De Soto, composer, dies at 65
1993   Max Klein, inventor (paint by numbers), dies at 77
1994   Dallas Pratt, collector, dies at 79
1994   Ronald Russell, actor/manager (We Are Angels), dies at 83
1994   Vivien John, artist, dies at 79
1996   Eric Davidson, comedy scriptwriter, dies at 65
1996   George Malcolm Thomson, journalist, dies at 96
1996   Jack Wyngaard, dancer, dies at 37
1996   Janaki Ramachandran, PM of Indian state of Tamil Nadu (1988), dies
1996   John Pertwee, actor (Dr Who), dies at 76
1996   Julius Marmur, biochemist/geneticist, dies at 70
1996   Lewis B Combs, naval commander/civil engineer, dies at 101
1997   Virgilio Boat, president of Colombia (1986-90), dies

   
 
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