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YEAR EVENTS
1110   Syria harbor city Saida (Sidon) surrenders to Crusaders
1197   Crusaders wound Rabbi Elezar ben Judah
1259   Treaty of Paris: English king Henry III & French king Louis IX
1489   Battle of Baza-Spanish army captures Baza from Moors
1534   Turkish sultan Suleiman occupies Baghdad
1563   Council of Trent holds last session, after 18 years
1619   America's 1st Thanksgiving Day (Va)
1644   1st European peace congress opens in Mnster
1655   Middelburg Neth forbids building of synagogue
1665   Jean Racine's "Alexandre le Grand," premieres in Paris
1674   Father Marquette builds 1st dwelling in what is now Chicago
1680   Hen in Rome lays an egg imprinted with comet not seen until Dec 16th
1682   1st General Assembly in Pennsylvania (Chester)
1688   General strategist John Churchill joins with Willem III
1691   Emperor Leopold I takes control of Transsylvania
1691   Spanish king Carlos II names Maximilian II viceroy of S Netherlands
1745   Bonnie Prince Charles reaches Derby
1783   Gen Washington bids officers farewell at Fraunce's Tavern, NYC
1791   Britain's Observer, oldest Sunday newspaper in world, 1st published
1798   Rebellious Flemish farmers occupy Hasselt
1812   Peter Gaillard of Lancaster, Pa patents a horse-drawn mower
1816   James Monroe (VA), elected 5th pres, defeating Federalist Rufus King
1829   Britain abolished "suttee" in India (widow burning herself to death on her husband's funeral pyre
1832   French army begins bombing citadel of Antwerp
1833   American Anti-Slavery Society formed by Arthur Tappan in Phila
1836   Whig party holds its 1st national convention, Harrisburg, Pa
1843   Manila paper (made from sails, canvas & rope) patented, Mass
1843   Robert Schumann's "Das Paradies und die Peri," premieres in Leipzig
1844   James K Polk elected 11th president of US
1851   Pres Louis Napolean Boaparte forces crush a coup d'etat in France
1863   Storm flood ravages Nethe coastal provinces
1864   Battle of Waynesborough (Brier Creek) GA
1864   Romanian Jews are forbidden to practice law
1867   Grange organized to protect farm interests
1875   William Marcy "Boss" Tweed (NYC-Tammany Hall) escapes from jail
1889   Stanley's expedition reaches Bagamoyo in Indian Ocean
1890   Willem III, Dutch king, buried
1899   56th Congress (1899-1901) convenes
1899   Webb Hayes son of pres Rutherford Hayes receives medal of honor
1901   Anne Russell's "Girl & the judge," premieres in NYC
1905   British government of Balfour resigns
1906   Alpha Phi Alpha, 1st Black Greek Letter Fraternity, forms
1908   Haiti's president-General Alexis Nord flees from military coup
1909   1st CFL Grey Cup: University of Toronto defeats Toronto Parkdale, 26-6
1914   Walter Johnson accepts money from Federal League Chicago Whales Clark Griffith threatens to take Johnson to court
1915   F F Fletcher is 1st admiral to receive Congressional Medal of Honor
1915   Ku Klux Klan receives charter from Fulton County Ga
1915   Panama Pacific International Exposition opens
1918   Pres Wilson sails for Versailles Peace Conference in France, 1st chief executive to travel outside US while in office
1920   1st Pro football playoff game Buffalo-7, Canton-3 at Polo Grounds
1920   8th CFL Grey Cup: U of Toronto defeats Toronto Argonauts, 16-3
1922   Lucille Atcherson, becomes 1st woman legation sect-US foreign service
1923   Cecil B DeMille's 1st version of "Ten Commandments" premieres
1923   WEAF radio begins broadcasting Eveready Hour (variety show)
1926   14th CFL Grey Cup: Ottawa Senators defeats U of Toronto, 10-7
1927   Dmitri Shostakovitch' 2nd Symphony, premieres in Moscow
1927   Duke Ellington opens at Cotton Club in Harlem
1927   Pirates Paul Waner wins NL MVP
1928   Walter Donaldson & Gus Kahn's musical "Whoopee," premieres in NYC
1930   French govt of Tardieu falls
1930   Vatican approves rhythm method for birth control
1931   "Frankenstein" opens at Mayfair
1933   FDR creates Federal Alcohol Control Administration
1933   Jack Kirkland's "Tobacco Road," premieres in NYC
1935   1,200 at St Joseph's College (Phila) enroll in anticommunism class
1941   Nazi ordinances places Jews of Poland outside protection of courts
1942   1st US citizenship granted an alien on foreign soil (James Hoey)
1942   FDR orders dismantling of Works Progress Administration
1942   US bombers struck Italian mainland for 1st time in WW II
1942   Works Progress Administration liquidated
1943   -Dec 6] 2nd conference of Ca‹ro: FDR, Churchill & Turkish pres In”n
1943   Commissioner Landis announces any baseball club may sign Negroes
1943   Yugoslavian resistance forms provisionary government under Dr Ribar
1944   Germans destroy Rhine dikes, Betuwe flooded
1945   11th Heisman Trophy Award: Doc Blanchard, Army (FB)
1945   Senate approves US participation in UN
1947   USSR joins Intl Amateur Athletic Union
1948   "Magdalena" closes at Ziegfeld Theater NYC after 48 performances
1948   SS Kiangya hits mine in Whangpoo River China, sinks killing 2,750 die
1949   Bob Gage ties NFL record of a 97 yard touchdown run
1951   Copland/Robbins' "Pied Piper," premieres in NYC
1951   Superheated gases roll down Mount Catarman (Philippines), kills 500
1952   Killer fogs begin in London England, "Smog" becomes a word
1952   Walter P Reuther chosen chairman of CIO
1954   "Hit the Trail" closes at Mark Hellinger Theater NYC after 4 perfs
1954   "On Your Toes" closes at 46th St Theater NYC after 64 performances
1955   Mgr Alfrink installed as archbishop of Utrecht
1956   22nd Heisman Trophy Award: Paul Hornung, Notre Dame (QB)
1957   1st edition of "Chase's Annual Events" published
1957   2 commuter trains collide in heavy fog killing 92 (St John's England)
1958   Dahomey (Benin), Ivory Coast become autonomous within Fr Community
1958   Finnish govt of Fagerholm, resigns
1961   Floyd Patterson KOs Tom McNeeley in 4 for heavyweight boxing title
1961   Museum of Modern Art hangs Matisse's Le Bateau upside down for 47 days
1961   Smallest NY Knick, 49th St MSG crowd-1,300 (snowstorm)
1961   Tanganyika becomes 104th member of UN
1961   WXGA TV channel 8 in Waycross, GA (PBS) begins broadcasting
1962   US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1963   Aldo Moro forms Italian govt
1963   Pope Paul VI closes 2nd session of 2nd Vatican Council
1964   Baseball approves a free-agent draft
1964   Beatles release "Beatles For Sale" album
1964   Commissioner's office given full powers in baseball disputes
1964   Test Cricket debut of Ian Chappell, v Pakistan MCG, 11, 0-49, 0-31
1965   "Roar of the Greasepaint" closes at Shubert NYC after 232 perfs
1965   2 passenger planes collide above Danbury, Conn, 4 die
1965   2nd NY Knick game postponed (due to death of opponent 76ers' owner)
1965   Gemini 7 (Borman & Lovell) launched
1965   SF Giant Masanori Murakami, 4-1 this year, does not renew his contract signing instead with the Nankai Hawks of Osaka for $40,0
1966   KETS TV channel 2 in Little Rock, AR (PBS) begins broadcasting
1966   Sandra Haynie wins LPGA Pensacola Ladies Golf Invitational
1970   Unemployment in US increases to 5.8%
1973   Pioneer 10 reaches Jupiter
1974   Dutch DC-8 charter crashes in Sri Lanka killing 191 Moslem pilgrims
1974   Jean-Paul Sartre visits RAF leader Andreas Baader in prison
1975   6 South Molukkans occupy Indonesian consulate in The Hague, 1 dead
1976   Liz Taylor's 7th marriage (John Warner)
1977   Hollis Stacy/Jerry Pate wins Pepsi-Cola Mixed Team Golf Championship
1977   Jean-Bedel Bokassa, ruler of Central African Empire, crowns himself
1977   Neil Simon's "Chapter Two," premieres in NYC
1977   NFL's 5,000th game, Cincinnati beats KC 27-7
1978   Dianne Feinstein is named SF 1st female mayor
1978   Dutch War criminal Pieter Menten freed
1978   Pioneer Venus 1 goes into orbit around Venus
1978   War criminal Pieter Menten freed
1979   Cleveland Cavaliers retire jersey # 7, Bingo Smith
1979   Liza Minnelli's 3rd marriage (Mark Gero)
1980   2 months after death of drummer John Bonham, Led Zeppelin breaks up
1980   Islanders end 15 game undefeated streak (13-0-2) (Col Rockies)
1981   "Falcon Crest" premieres on CBS-TV
1981   According to South Africa, Ciskei gains independence Not recognized as an independent country outside South Africa
1981   Pres Reagan allows CIA to engage in domestic counter-intelligence
1981   Reagan Executive Order on Intelligence (No 12333)
1982   48th Heisman Trophy Award: Herschel Walker, Georgia (RB)
1982   China adopts its constitution
1982   Police & racist demonstrators clash in Antwerp
1983   "Amen Corner" closes at Nederlander Theater NYC after 83 performances
1983   "Baby" opens at Barrymore Theater NYC for 241 performances
1983   David Shire & R Maltby Jr's musical "Baby," premieres in NYC
1983   NJ Devils 1st shut-out, beating Minnesota Detroit Red Wings 6-0
1983   US jet fighters strike Syrian anti-aircraft positions in Lebanon
1984   Hijackers commandeered a Kuwaiti airliner
1985   "Les Miserables" opens at Palace Theatre, London
1985   French President Mitterrand receives Polish leader Jaruzelski
1985   Pres Reagan appoints Vice Adm John Poindexter as security adviser
1986   NASA launches Fltsatcom-7
1986   Neil Simon's "Broadway Bound," premieres in NYC
1987   Karlstad skates world record 10 km (13:48.51)
1988   Actor Gary Busey critically injured in motorcycle crash
1988   Amy Benz/John Huston wins LPGA J C Penney Golf Classic
1988   Orioles trade veteran 1B Eddie Murray to the Dodgers
1988   USSR performs nuclear test at Novaya Zemlya USSR
1990   Due to Persian Gulf crisis gas hits $1.60 per gallon price in NYC
1990   Iraq announces it will release all 3,300 Soviet hostages
1991   Judds final concert (Nashville)
1991   Muslim Shites release last US hostage Terry Anderson (held 6« years)
1991   Pan American World Airways ceased operations
1991   Patricia Bowman testifies that William Kennedy Smith raped her
1993   Dan Jansen skates world record 500m (35.92 sec)
1993   Johann Koss skates world record 5K (6:35.53)
1994   "Angels in America-Millennium Approach" closes at Kerr after 367 perfs
1994   "Angels in America-Perestroika" closes at W Kerr NYC after 216 perfs
1994   83rd Davis Cup: Sweden beats Russia in Moscow (4-1)
1994   Marta Figueras-Dottie/Brad Bryant wins LPGA J C Penney Golf Classic
1995   Atherton (185*) bats for 643 minutes to save Johannesburg Test
1996   7th Billboard Music Awards
1996   NASA's 1st Mars rover launched from Cape Canaveral
1996   Orlando Magic tie NBA record of fewest ponts scored since inception of 24 second clock losing to Cleveland Cavalier, 84-57
1997   "Diary of Anne Frank," opens at Music Box Theater NYC
1997   NBA suspends Latrell Sprewell for 1 year for attacking his coach
9771   Karel, the Great, becomes king of all France

BIRTHS
1443   Pope Julius II, (1503-13), patron of Michelangelo, Bramante, Raphael
1584   John Cotton, Puritan clergyman in Mass Bay colony
1660   Andre Campra, composer
1667   Michel Pignolet de Monteclair, composer
1708   Marianus Konigsperger, composer
1720   Jean-Jacques Robson, composer
1786   John LA Luyten, Catholic Member of Dutch 2nd parliament [or 12/14]
1791   Johann Gottlob Topfer, composer
1795   Thomas Carlyle, Scotland, essayist/historian (French Revolution)
1800   Emil Aarestrup, Danish physician/poet (Ritornellen)
1803   Augustus Zerega diZerega, Martinique, ship owner (Red Z Lane)
1808   Ernest Panckoucke, French publisher (Horatius)
1812   Elias Smith Dennis, Bvt Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1894
1818   William Wing "Old Blizzards" Loring, Mjr Gen (Confederate Army)
1822   Frances Crabbe, England, feminist founded Anti-Vivisection Society
1825   Hynek Ignac Frantisek Vojacek, composer
1835   Samuel Butler, England, author (Erewhom, Way of All Flesh)
1838   Melesio Morales, composer
1858   Billy Gunn, cricketer (Notts & England batsman in 11 Tests 1886-99)
1861   Lillian Russell, [Helen Leonard], US, singer/actress (Great Mogul)
1865   Edith Louisa Cavell, England, nurse (WW I)
1866   Vassily V Kandinsky, Russ/Ger/Fr abstract painter (Dreamy Inspiration)
1868   Richard N Roland Holst, Dutch artist/painter
1874   Jean H L Bossard, actor/impresario (Merchant of Venice)
1875   R M Rilke, writer
1875   Rainer Maria Rilke, Austria, poet (Duino Elegies)
1876   Dimitur Poljanov, [Popov], Bulgaria, poet (Iron Poems)
1879   Herbert Hamilton Harty, composer
1881   Erwin von Witzleben, German fieldmarshal (July 20th plot)
1888   Aleksandar I Karadordjevic, king of Yugoslavia (1921-34)
1889   Buck Jones, [Charles F Gebhart], US actor (War Horse)
1889   Isabel Randolph, IL, actress (Fuller Brush Girl, Our Miss Brooks)
1892   Francisco Franco, [y Bahamonde], Spanish General/dictator (1936-75)
1895   Nils FA Nilsson Piraten, Swedish writer (Bombi Bitt Och Jag)
1896   Nikolai S Tichonov, Russian writer (against Pasternak) [NS]
1897   Mari Andriessen, Dutch sculptor (Dock Worker)
1899   Douwe Hermans Kiestra, [Harm Harmstra], Frisian farmer/writer
1903   Alfred Leslie Rowse, historian
1903   Cornell Woolrich, US, writer (El Angel Negro)
1905   Emilio M‚dici, president Brazil (1969-74)
1907   Jo Boer, Dutch author (Catharina & the Magnolias)
1908   A D Hershey, US, biologist, worked with bacteriophages (Nobel 1969)
1910   Alex North, Chester Penn, composer (Spartacus, Viva Zapata)
1910   Amar Singh, cricketer (dashing Indian all-rounder of thirties)
1910   Ramaswamy Venkataraman, president of India (1987-92)
1912   Alfons "Alphons" Berckmans, Flemish/British actor (Family Stastok)
1912   Jack Walsh, NSW/Leicestershire cricket china bowler (didn't rep Aust)
1912   Jimmy Jewel, comedian
1912   John W Pritchard, [Ian Wallace], US, sci-fi author (Megalomania)
1915   Allan Jackson, Hot Springs Ark, newscaster (Youth Takes a Stand)
1915   Fred Freer, cricketer (Australian pace bowler played one Test in 1946)
1920   Michael Bates, Jhansi India, actor (Clockwork Orange, Patton)
1921   Deanna Durbin, Winnipeg Manitoba, actress/vocalist (100 Men & a Girl)
1922   Gerard Philipe, Cannes France, actor (Caligula, Le Diable au Corps)
1923   Charles Keating, district attorney (LA Calif)
1924   John Portman, SC, architect (Ivan Allen Award-1964)
1925   Maurice Binder, NYC, photographer/film titler (James Bond)
1926   Lee Doraey, rocker
1928   Russell L Rogers, USAF/astronaut (X-20)
1930   Harvey Kuenn, baseball player (AL Rookie of the Year-1953)
1930   Paul-Heinz Dittrich, composer
1930   Roman Semyonovich Ledenyou, composer
1930   Ronnie Corbett, England, comedian (2 Ronnies)
1932   Edgar Valcarcel, composer
1932   Joanne Battiste, artist (heroines)
1932   Roh Tae Woo, Taegu South Korea, President South Korea (1988-93)
1933   Horst Buchholz, Berlin Germany, actor (Magnificent 7, Raid on Entebbe)
1934   Victor French, Santa Barbara Calif, actor (Highway to Heaven)
1934   Wink Martindale, Jackson Tn, TV host (Tic-Tac-Dough, Can You Top This)
1935   Fred Rumsey, England, cricket lefty pace bowler (5 Tests 1964-65)
1936   Larry Davis, blues singer/guitarist
1937   Max Baer Jr, Oakland Calif, actor (Jethro-Beverly Hillbillies)
1938   Andre Marrou, Libertarian Presidential candidate (1992)
1938   Liesbeth Struppert, actress (Miep Gies-Anne Frank)
1938   Lynn Blessing, vibes Player
1940   Freddy Cannon, [Picariello], Lynn Ma, rocker (Palisades Park)
1940   John Cale, Wales, rock vocalist/keyboardist (Velvet Underground)
1941   Humberto Solas, director/writer (Lucia)
1941   Raul Blanco, Australian soccer asst coach (Olyroos, Olympics-96)
1942   Bob Mosley, Paradise Valley CA, rock bassist (Moby Grape)
1942   Chris Hillman, San Diego Ca, singer (Byrds-Turn Turn Turn)
1943   Patti Chandler, Calif, actress (Bikini Beach)
1944   Dennis Wilson, Hawthorne CA, drummer/vocalist (Beach Boys-My Room)
1945   Michael Gerzon, mathematician
1945   Pam Higgins, LPGA golfer
1947   Ursula Krechel, writer
1948   Lin Onus, artist
1948   Roberta Lynn Bondar, Ontario, astronaut (STS 42)
1948   Southside Johnny Lyon, NJ, rocker (Asbury Jukes-Don't Want Go Home)
1949   Jeff Bridges, LA Calif, actor (Stay Hungry, Against All Odds)
1949   Mary Bea Porter-King, Everett WA, LPGA golfer (1975 Golf Inns Classic)
1949   Russ Karel, director
1950   Jan Rietman, Dutch radio/TV host
1950   Karel van de Graf, Dutch TV host
1950   Pamela Stephenson, Auckland NZ, actress (Superman 3, Sat Night Live)
1951   Gary Rossington, rocker (Lynyrd Skynyrd, Rossington-Collins Band)
1951   Patricia Wettig, Cincinnati Ohio, actress (Nancy Weston-30 Something)
1952   Ronald Michael Sega, Cleve Ohio, PhD/Astronaut (STS 60, 76)
1955   Brian Prout, Troy NY, singer (Diamond Rio-Meet in the Middle)
1955   Cassandra Wilson, jazz singer
1956   Bernard King, basketball player (NY Knicks, NJ Nets)
1956   Blagoi Blagoyev, Bulgaria, 82.5 kg weightlifer (Olympics-silver-1976)
1956   Herbert Groenemeyer, Germany, rocker (OE, Luxus, Chaos, Spruenge)
1957   Lee Smith, Jamestown LA, pitcher (Cin Reds)
1957   Raul Boesel, Brazil, Indy-car racer (CART)
1958   Bill Roy, Versailles Ill, skeet (Olympics-1996)
1961   Frank Reich, NFL quarterback (Carolina Panthers, Green Bay Packers)
1961   Frank Reich, quarterback (Detroit Lions)
1962   Arnold Scholten, soccer player (Feyenoord)
1962   John Gaasbeek, soccer player (FC Twente/NAC)
1962   Stan Gelbaugh, NFL quarterback (Seattle Seahawks)
1963   Johanna Wright, Raleigh NC, WPVA volleyballer (Pismo Beach-4th)
1963   Mike Snoei, soccer player (Sparta)
1963   Sergey Bubka, Ukraine, pole vaulter (Olympics-gold-88, 92)
1964   Bill Peterson, Smithfield NC, WLAF general mgr (Amsterdam Admirals)
1964   Marisa Tomei, Bkln NY, actress (My Cousin Vinny)
1965   Rob Smits, pop drummer (Kong/Phlegm)
1967   Klaus Wilmsmeyer, NFL punter (NO Saints)
1967   Martha O'Kelley, US softball infielder (Olympics-gold-96)
1968   Mike Barrowman, Costa Mesa CA, kayak/200m breast stroke (Oly-g-92, 96)
1969   Ferric Collons, NFL defensive end (New England Patriots)
1969   Jacques Landry, Saskatoon Saskatchawan, cyclist (Olympics-96)
1969   Marie-Jos‚e Morneau, Longueuil Quebec, 56 kg judoka (Olympics-96)
1969   Mik Middleton, WLAF safety (Barcelona Dragons)
1969   Terry Glenn, wide reciever (New England Patriots)
1970   Jeff Blake, NFL quarterback (Cincinnati Bengals)
1971   Terrence Wisdom, NFL/WLAF guard/center (NY Jets, London Monarchs)
1972   Damien Covington, NFL linebacker (Buffalo Bills)
1972   Howard Eisley, NBA guard (Utah Jazz)
1972   Jassen Cullimore, Simcoe, NHL defenseman (Vancouver Canucks)
1972   Jude St John, CFL offensive linebacker (Hamilton Tiger Cats)
1972   Kerry Anne Guse, Brisbane Queensland, tennis star (1996 final Hobart)
1972   Ted Johnson, NFL inside linebacker (NE Patriots)
1973   Corliss Williamson, NBA forward (Sacramento Kings)
1973   Tyra Banks, model/actress (Higher Learning, Fresh Prince of Bel Air)
1974   Anke Huber, Bruchsal Germany, tennis star (1996 finalist Australian)
1976   John Lee, Chicago Ill, dance skater (& Julia Bikbova)
1977   Emily Ballard, Miss Washington Teen USA (1996)
1977   Shahid Nazir, cricketer (Pakistan Test fast bowler v Zimbabwe 1996)

DEATHS
771   Karloman II, French king of Burgundy, dies at about 20
811   Charles, eldest son of emperor Charles the Great, dies at about 39
1137   Lotharius III of Supplinburg, emperor (1125, 33-37), dies at 67
1182   Henry, earl of Gelre/Zutphen (1141/79-82), dies
1334   John XXII, [Jacques DuŠze], Pope (316-34), dies
1371   Reinald III, the Fat Duke, duke of Gelre (1343-61), dies at 38
1371   Stefanus X Uros V, king of Serbia (1355-71), dies
1514   Richard Hunne, English "heretic", commits suicide(?)
1576   Rheticus, mathematician, dies
1603   Maarten de Vos, Flemish painter, dies at about 71
1642   Armand-Jean Duplessis Richelieu, bishop of Lu‡on, dies at about 57
1649   Outgert Arisz Akersloot, Dutch silversmith, dies at about 73
1676   Johann Georg Ebeling, composer, dies at 39
1732   John Gay, English poet (Beggar's Opera), dies at 47
1798   Luigi Galvani, Italian anatomy/physicist, dies at 61
1807   Prince Hall, activist/Masonic leader, dies in Boston
1836   Daniel Read, composer, dies at 79
1884   Alice Mary Smith, composer, dies at 45
1890   Willem III, Dutch king, buried
1909   Paul-Albert Besnard, French painter/graphic artist (Elle), dies at 60
1915   Gustav Hollaender, composer, dies at 60
1923   [Auguste-]Maurice BarrŠs, French writer/parliament leader, dies at 61
1932   Gustav Meyrink, writer, dies at 64
1933   Stefan George, German poet (Das neue Reich), dies at 65
1935   Hylton Philipson, cricketer (England keeper in 5 Tests 1892-95), dies
1935   Johan Halvorsen, composer, dies at 71
1938   Dina Appeldoorn, Dutch pianist/composer, dies at 54
1943   Carlo Mierendorff, German politician/antifascist, dies at 46
1948   Karl Bonhoeffer, German psychiatrist/neurologist, dies
1952   Karen Horney, German/US neo freudian psycho analyst, dies at 67
1953   Daniel Gregory Mason, composer, dies at 80
1954   Nina Vasar, wife of Russian composer Dmitri Sjostakovitsj, dies
1959   Rosetta Duncan, (Duncan Sisters), dies in an auto accident at 58
1967   Bert Lahr, [Irving Lahrheim], US comic (Wizard of Oz), dies at 72
1969   Alceo Toni, composer, dies at 85
1969   Fred Hampton, US Black-Panther leader, murdered
1971   Shunryu Suzuki, Zen teacher, founder of SF Zen Center, dies
1973   Michael O'Shea, actor (Smart Woman), dies of heart attack at 67
1974   Lee Kinsolving, actor (Explosive Generation), dies at 36
1975   Hannah Arendt, German/US sociologist, dies at 69 [or Dec 5]
1976   Benjamin Britten, British composer (Beggar's Opera), dies at 63
1976   Tommy Bolin, rock guitarist (Deep Purple), dies of heroin overdose
1977   Leila Hyams, actress (Red Headed Woman, Freaks), dies at 72
1978   Samuel Abraham Goldsmith, Neth/US phycists, dies at 76
1979   Robert Karnes, actor (Max-The Lawless Years), dies at 62
1980   Francisco S  Carneiro, PM of Portugal (1980), dies in air crash
1980   Stella Walsh-S-Walasiewicz, sprinter (Olympic-gold-1932), shot at 69
1983   Estelle Omens, actress (Effect of Gamma Rays), dies at 55
1984   John Rock, US co-developer of anti-conceptiepil, dies at 94
1985   Marcel Boereboom, Belgian musicologist, dies at 83
1986   Reuben Nakian, US sculptor, dies at 89
1987   Rouben Mamoulian, dir (Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde), dies at 90
1990   Edward Binns, US actor (12 Angry One), dies of heart attack at 74
1993   Frank Sturgis, watergate burglar, dies at 68
1993   Frank V Zappa, US music/composer (Mothers of Invention), dies at 52
1993   Hetty de Boer-Jongkind, Dutch medical astrologist, dies at 42
1993   Margaret Landon, US author (Anna & the King of Siam), dies at 90
1994   Geoffery Rudolph Elton, historiographer, dies at 73
1994   Jakob Kaplan, French head rabbi (1955-81), dies at 99
1994   Julio Ramon Ribeyro, Peruvian playwright, dies at 66
1994   Robert Jesse Charleston, museum curator, dies at 78
1994   Thomas Roy Garrett, museum curator, dies at 63
1995   Adrianne Jones, killed by David Graham & Diane Zamora, at 16
1995   Itzhak Rabin, PM of Israel (1968-73), assassinated
1996   Basil Nield, judge/politician, dies at 83
1996   Muriel Monkhouse, Red Cross worker, dies at 86
1997   David Abell Wood, priest, dies at 72
1997   Richard Vernon, British actor (Gandhi, Hard Days Night), dies at 72

   
 
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