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YEAR EVENTS
30   Scholars' reckon Jesus crucified by Roman troops in Jerusalem
451   Attila's Hun's plunder Metz
1118   Pope Gelasius II excommunicated Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor
1348   Prague U, 1st university in central Europe, formed by Charles IV
1456   Louis van Burbon becomes prince-bishop of Luik
1498   Crowd storms Savonarola's convent San Marco Florence, Italy
1509   France declares war on Venice
1521   Inquisitor-general Adrian Boeyens bans Lutheran books
1521   Magelhaes' fleet reaches Cebu
1584   Ieper surrenders to duke Van Parma
1625   Albrecht von Wallenstein appointed German supreme commander
1645   Michael Cardozo becomes 1st Jewish lawyer in Brazil
1652   Dutch establish settlement at Cape Town, S Africa
1655   Fabio Chigi replaces Pope Innocent X as Alexander VII
1712   Slave revolt (NYC)
1724   Johann S Bach's "John Passion" premieres in Leipzig
1788   1st settlement in Ohio, at Marietta
1798   Mississippi Territory organized
1805   Premiere of Beethoven's "Eroica" (conducted by himself)
1818   Gen Andrew Jackson conquers St Marks Fla from Seminole indians
1827   English chemist John Walker invents wooden matches
1831   Dom Pedro abdicates to son, Dom Pedro II crowned emperor of Brazil
1860   Grand duke Frederik I liberalizes laws in Bathe
1862   Grant defeats Confederates at Battle of Shiloh, Tenn, Island #10 falls
1863   Battle of Charleston SC, failed Federal fleet attack on Fort Sumter
1865   Battle of Farmville VA
1888   Start of Sherlock Holmes adventure "Yellow Face" (BG)
1891   Nebraska introduces 8 hour work day
1901   SDAP demands general voting right/abolishing First Chamber
1902   Texas Oil Company (Texaco) forms
1906   Act of Algeciras drawn between Moroccan police & banking business
1917   De Falla's ballet "El Sombrero de tres Picos," premieres in Madrid
1917   James Barries' "Old Lady Shows Her," premieres in London
1919   1st parcel of land is purchased for Cleveland Metroparks
1922   Naval Reserve #3, "Teapot Dome," leased to Harry F Sinclair
1923   1st brain tumor operation under local anesthetic performed (Beth Israel Hospital in NYC) by Dr K Winfield Ney
1923   Workers Party of America (NYC) becomes official communist party
1926   Forest fire burns 900 acres & kills 2 (San Luis Obispo Calif)
1926   Mussolini's Irish wife breaks his nose
1927   Using phone lines TV is sent from Wash DC to NYC
1928   44-yr old NY Ranger GM Lester Patrick replaces his injured goaltender in a Stanley Cup game, & beats Montreal Maroons 2-1
1931   Seals Stadium opens in SF
1933   1st 2 NAZI anti-Jewish laws, bars Jews from legal & public service
1933   Prohibition ends, Utah becomes 38th state to ratify 21st Amendment
1933   University Bridge, Seattle opens for traffic
1934   In India, Mahatma Gandhi suspended his campaign of civil disobedience
1939   Italy invades Albania
1940   1st black to appear on US stamp (Booker T Washington)
1940   7th Golf Masters Championship: Jimmy Demaret wins, shooting a 280
1941   British generals O'Connor & Neame captured in North Africa
1942   Heavy German assault on Malta
1943   Adolf Hitler & Benito Mussolini met for an Axis conference in Salzburg
1943   British/US troops make contact at Wadi Akarit, South-Tunisia
1943   Lt colonel Claus von Stauffenberg seriously wounded at allied air raid
1943   NFL adopts free substitution rule
1944   General Montgomery speaks to generals about invastion plan
1945   1st & last assault of German Rammkommando on US bombers
1945   US B-17's bombs range at Lneburg
1945   US planes intercept Japanese fleet heading for Okinawa on a suicide superbattleship Yamato & four destroyers were sunk
1946   10th Golf Masters Championship: Herman Keiser wins, shooting a 282
1946   Part of East Prussia incorporated into Russian SFSR
1948   World Health Organization forms by UN
1949   "South Pacific" opens at Majestic Theater NYC for 1928 performances
1951   15th Golf Masters Championship: Ben Hogan wins, shooting a 280
1951   American Bowling Congress begins 1st masters tournament
1951   US performs atmospheric nuclear test at Enwetak
1953   1st west-to-east jet transatlantic nonstop flight
1953   Dag Hammarskj”ld of Sweden elected 2nd UN general-secretary
1954   German govt refuses to recognize DDR
1954   Pres Eisenhower fears "domino-effect" in Indo-China
1954   WALB TV channel 10 in Albany, GA (NBC/ABC) begins broadcasting
1956   10th NBA Championship: Ph Warriors beat Ft Wayne Pistons, 4 games to 1
1956   Spain relinquishes her protectorate in Morocco
1957   21st Golf Masters Championship: Doug Ford wins, shooting a 283
1957   Last of NY's electric trolleys completes its final run
1958   Dodgers erect 42-foot screen in left field at LA Coliseum to cut down on home runs, since it is only 250 feet down the line
1959   Oklahoma ends prohibition, after 51 years
1959   Radar 1st bounced off Sun, Stanford Calif
1962   Umrigar slams 172* v WI at Port-of-Spain in 248 minutes
1962   Yugoslav ex-president Milovan Djilas returns to jail
1963   27th Golf Masters Championship: Jack Nicklaus wins, shooting a 286
1963   Public stock offering of 115,000 shares in Milwaukee Braves withdrawn after only 13,000 shares are sold to 1,600 new investors
1963   Yugoslavia proclaimed a Socialistic republic
1965   Bevan Congdon makes a stumping as 12th man NZ v Pakistan
1966   US recovers lost H-bomb from Mediterranean floor (whoops!)
1967   Israeli/Syrian border fights
1967   Tom Donahue, SF dj begins new radio format - Progressive (KMPX-FM)
1969   Dodgers' Bill Singer is credited with 1st official save, against Reds
1969   Supreme Court strikes down laws prohibiting private possession of obscene material
1969   Ted Williams begins managing Wash Senators, they lose to Yanks 8-4
1970   "Effects of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-moon Marigolds," premieres in NYC
1970   42nd Academy Awards - "Midnight Cowboy," John Wayne & Maggie Smith win
1970   Milwaukee Brewers (former Seat Pilots) 1st game, lose to Angels 12-0
1971   Dismissal of Curt Flood's suit against baseball is upheld by
1971   Pres Nixon orders lt Calley (Mi Lai) free
1971   WCJB TV channel 20 in Gainesville, FL (ABC/NBC) begins broadcasting 3-judge US Circuit Court of Appeals
1973   Cleveland sets day-game & opening-game attendance records of 74,420
1973   Doug Walters' best Test Cricket bowling, 5-66 v WI Georgetown
1974   Herb Gardner's "Thieves," premieres in NYC
1976   Chinese Politburo fires vice-premier Deng Xiaoping
1977   Consumer Product Safety Comn bans "TRIS" flame-retardant
1977   Toronto Blues Jays 1st game, they beat Chicago 9-5
1978   Guttenberg bible sold for $2,000,000 in NYC
1978   Pres Carter defers production of neutron bomb
1978   US Court of Appeals upholds Commissioner Kuhn's voiding of attempted player sales by A's owner Charlie Finley in June 1976
1979   Henri La Mothe dives 28' into 12 3/8" of water
1979   Houston Astro Ken Forsch no-hits Atlanta Braves, 6-0
1979   Islander's Mike Bossy scores 4 goals against Flyers
1980   Jimmy Carter breaks relations with Iran during hostage crisis
1981   Belgium Eyskens govt forms
1981   Willem Klein mentally extracts 13th root of a 100-digit # in 29 sec
1982   Iran minister of Foreign affairs Ghotbzadeh arrested
1982   Penguins 1-Isles 8-Preliminary-Isles hold 1-0 lead
1983   Caps 4-Isles 2-Patrick Div Semifinals-series tied 1-1
1983   Oldest human skeleton, aged 80,000 years, discovered in Egypt
1983   STS-6 specialist Story Musgrave & Don Peterson 1st STS spacewalk
1983   WIBC Championship Tournament in Las Vegas, attracts 75,480 women bowlers for 83-day event
1984   Detroit Tiger Jack Morris no-hits Chicago White Sox, 4-0
1985   14th Nabisco Dinah Shore Golf Championship won by Alice Miller
1985   1st live telecast of Easter Parade
1985   NJ General Hershel Walker runs for USFL record 233 yards
1986   Wrestlemania II at 3 locations, Hulk Hogan beats King Kong Bundy
1987   Al Campanis, Dodger executive for more than 40 years, resigns, after making racial remarks on "Nightline"
1987   National Museum of Female Physician opens in Wash DC
1988   Devils 3-2 over Isles, 1st round tied 1-1
1988   Gerrit John Heijns murderer, arrested
1988   Russia announced it would withdraw its troops from Afghanistan
1988   US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1989   NY Supreme Court takes America's Cup away from SD Yacht Club for using a catamaran against NZ. Appeals court eventually overrul
1989   Soviet sub sinks in Norwegian Sea, with about a dozen deaths
1990   BPAA US Open by Ron Palombi Jr
1990   Farm Aid IV concert
1990   Fire kills 110 on a ferry in Norway, in an unrelated event, 30 die in a ferry flip over in Burma
1990   John Poindexter (Natl Sec Advisor) found guilty on Iran-Contra scandal
1990   Michael Milken pleads innocent to security law violations
1990   NY Rangers beat NY Islanders 5-2, Rangers lead 2-0 in preliminary
1991   "Big Love" closes at Plymouth Theater NYC after 41 performances
1991   "Shadowlands" closes at Brooks Atkinson Theater NYC after 169 perfs
1991   3rd Seniors Golf Tradition: Jack Nicklaus
1991   Chris Johnson wins LPGA Ping/Welch's Golf Championship
1991   Compton Gamma Ray Observatory orbits Earth
1991   George Washington Bridge raises toll from $3.00 to $4.00
1991   Wrestlemania VII scheduled in LA, actually performed 03/24
1993   Dante Bichette hits the 1st Colo Rockie HR (Shea Stadium NY)
1994   "Medea" opens at Longacre Theater NYC for 82 performances
1994   1st night game at Cleveland's Jacobs Field, Indians 6 Seattle 2
1994   NY Yankees beat Texas Rangers 18-6
1994   Shannen Doherty files for divorce from Ashley Hamilton
1994   Singer Percy Sledge pleads guilty to tax evasion
1994   Vatican acknowledges Holocaust (Nazis killing Jews) for 1st time
1995   Baseball exhibition season begins late due to strike
1996   8th Seniors Golf Tradition: Jack Nicklaus
1996   Jayasuriya hits fastest ODI fifty off 17 balls v Pak, Singapore
1996   Kelly Robbins wins Sacramento 12 Bridges LPGA Golf Classic
1996   Pakistan beat Sri Lanka to win Singer Cup in Singapore
1997   Howard Stern Radio Show premieres in Ft Myers FL on WRXK 96.1 FM

BIRTHS
1506   Francis Xavier, saint/Jesuit missionary to India, Malaya, & Japan
1534   Jos‚ de Anchieta, Spanish jesuit/missionary (Brazilian Tupi-Indians)
1613   Gerard Dou, Dutch painter (Night School)
1622   Louise Hollandine, daughter of King Frederik V & Elizabeth Stuart
1629   Juan Jos‚, of Austria, Spanish general/governor of Netherlands
1648   Ferdinand van Kessel, Flemish painter
1694   Coelestin Praelisauer, composer
1699   Andreas Benedikt Praelisauer, composer
1727   Henri Hardouin, composer
1727   Michel Adanson, French biologist (Natural History of S‚n‚gal)
1745   Georg Druschetzky, composer
1748   Georg Wenzel Ritter, composer
1756   Charles Felix, King of Sardina (1821-31)
1763   Domenico Dragonetti, composer
1768   Karl Theodor Toeschi, composer
1770   William Wordsworth, England, poet laureate (Prelude)
1772   F M Charles Fourier, French socialist
1775   Francis C Lowell, founded 1st raw cotton-to-cloth textile mill
1780   William Ellery Channing, US, Unitarian clergyman
1786   William Rufus DeVane King, (D) 13th VP (1853)
1801   Henry Eagle, Commander (Union Navy), died in 1882
1803   Flora Tristan, writer
1805   Francis Wilkinson Pickens, (Gov-SC, Confederacy), died in 1869
1819   Hubert Leonard, composer
1820   Gy”rgy Klapka, Hungarian general/MP (Kom rom-castle)
1822   Gershom Mott, Major General (Union volunteers)
1826   Johann Hermann Berens, composer
1841   Alfred Cogniaux, Belgian botanicus
1841   Joseph H "Jozef" Neuhuys, painter
1847   J P Jacobsen, writer
1851   Otto Adolf Klauwell, composer
1858   Adrien H Gerhard, Dutch socialist politician (SDAP)
1859   Walter Camp, Ct, father of American football (Yale)
1860   W K Kellogg, a real corn flake
1869   David Grandison Fairchild, US, botanist/explorer, brought plants to US
1870   Gustav Landauer, German socialist
1870   Joseph Ryeland, Belgian composer/Baron
1872   William Monroe Trotter, famous African
1878   C M M Hathorn, cricketer (South African Test centurion in 1905-06)
1878   Jozef C Bittremieux, Flemish theologist (Virgin & Mother of God)
1882   Bert "Dainty" Ironmonger, cricketer (belated Australian rep 1928-33)
1882   Kurt von Schleiger, German chancellor (12/2/32-1/28/33)
1884   Charles Dodd, English new testament authority
1884   Louis H N Bosch van Rosenthal, Dutch politician/resistance fighter
1889   Gabriela Mistral, Chilean poet (Desolaci¢n, Tenderness/Nobel 1945)
1890   Marjory Stoneman Douglas, environmentalist (1st Lady of Everglades)
1893   Allan W Dulles, US diplomat/CIA head 1953-61 (Germany's Underground)
1893   Irene Castle, dancer (leader in anti-vivisection movement)
1894   Gerald Brenan, English writer
1895   Eduardo Toldra, composer
1895   Lewis B Combs, naval commander/civil engineer
1896   Benny Leonard, lightweight boxing champ (1917-25)
1897   Harald Sigurd Johan Saeverud, composer [OS]
1897   Walter Winchell, Harlem NYC, newscaster/columnist (Untouchables)
1899   Robert Marcel Casadesus, French pianist/composer (Prix Di‚mer)
1900   Tebbs Lloyd Johnson, England, 50K walker (Olympic-bronze-1952)
1903   Willi Forst, Austrian actor/director (Im weissen R”ssl)
1908   Le Duan, Vietnamese politician
1908   Percy Faith, conductor (Summer Place)
1912   John Adrian Hope, politician/businessman
1912   ValŠre Depauw, Flemish writer
1914   Sydney Thompson, rock climber
1915   Billie Holiday, [Eleanora Fagan], Balt, singer (Aint Nobodys Business)
1915   Henry Kuttner, US, sci-fi author (Dark World, As You Were)
1917   R G Armstrong, Birmingham Ala, actor (T.H.E. Cat)
1918   C B Bertie Clarke, cricketer (Barbados & West Indian leg-spinner)
1918   Peanuts Hucko, Syracuse NY, dixieland clarinetist (Lawrence Welk Show)
1918   Peter Aryans, [PCJ Vander], Dutch radio actor (Shoot Out)
1918   Ronald Howard, Norwood England, actor (Naked Edge, Africa-Texas Style)
1919   Edoardo Mangiarotti, Italy, ‚p‚e (Olympic-gold-1952)
1919   Ralph Flanagan, Loraine Ohio, orch leader (Let's Dance)
1920   Ravi Shankar, Benares India, sitar player (Sounds of India)
1920   Terence Edward Armstrong, polar geographer
1922   Kenneth Howard Peacock, composer
1924   Harry Cordon, comic/host (Fred Hach‚ Show)
1924   Ikuma Dan, composer
1924   Nick Perito, Denver Colo, orch leader (Don Knotts Show, Big Show)
1926   Johannes Rood, Dutch immunologist (Eurotransplant)
1928   Alan J Pakula, director (All the President's Men, Klute)
1928   James Garner, Norman Okla, actor (Rockford Files, Bret Maverick)
1928   James White, UK, sci-fi author (Star Surgeon, Star Healer)
1930   Andrew Sachs, actor (Manuel-Fawlty Towers)
1931   Daniel Ellsberg, whistleblower (Pentagon Papers)/patriot
1931   Donald Barthelme, Phila Pa, writer (Snow White, Sadness)
1932   Louis "Mr Bo" Collins, blues SInger
1933   Wayne Rogers, Birmingham Ala, actor (M*A*S*H, House Calls, Chiefs)
1934   Ian Richards, Edinburgh Scotland, actor (Montgomery-Ike)
1935   Bobby Bare, Irontown Oh, country singer (Detroit City)
1935   Hodding Carter III, press secretary (Jimmy Carter)
1935   Yvonne Fedderson, co-founder (Childhelp USA)
1937   Charley Thomas, rocker (Drifters)
1938   Freddie Hubbard, Indianapolis, jazz trumpeter (Art Blakey)
1938   Jerry Brown, ex-California governor
1938   Yvonne Lime, Glendale Calif, actress (Father Knows Best, Dobie Gillis)
1938   [Edmund G] Jerry Brown Jr, (Gov-D-Cal, 1974-..)
1939   David Frost, Tenterdon England, TV host (That Was the Week That Was)
1939   Donald L Holmquest, Dallas Texas, astronaut
1939   Francis Ford Coppola, Detroit, director (Godfather, Apocalypse Now)
1940   Jan Wilhelm Morthenson, composer
1940   Patricia Paay, Dutch singer (You are not hip)
1942   Edda Barends, actress (Arthur & Eva)
1943   Dennis Amiss, cricketer (prolific English batsman)
1943   Mick Abrahams, Luton, rock guitarist (Jethro Tull-Thick as a Brick)
1943   Roberta Shore, Monterrey Park, Calif, actress/singer (Virginian)
1943   Spencer Dryden, NYC, rock drummer (Jefferson Airplane-Go Ask Alice)
1946   Barbara Benary, composer
1946   Bill Kreutzmann, Calif, rock drummer (Grateful Dead, Grass Roots)
1947   Patricia Bennett, US singer (He's So Fine)
1951   Janis Ian, NYC, [Janis Eddy Fink], lesbian/folk rocker (At 17)
1951   John Dittrich, Union NJ, country singer (Restless Heart-Wheels)
1952   Bruce Gary, Burbank Ca, rock drummer (Knack-My Sharona)
1952   Jane Frederick, US pentathlete (Olympics-7th-1976)
1953   Everard Endt, US, yachting (Olympic-gold-1952)
1954   Donna White, LPGA golfer
1954   Jackie Chan, martial art actor (Rumble in the Bronx)
1954   Tony Dorsett, NFL running back (Dallas Cowboys, Heisman Trophy)
1955   Andrea Fisher, artist
1956   Gail Lee Hirata, LPGA golfer
1958   Alexandra Neil, Boston, actress (Rose-Guiding Light)
1958   Tony Aire, rocker (Adventures-Sea of Love)
1960   Simon Climie, rock vocalist/keyboardist (Climie Fisher-Love Changes)
1962   Andy Hampsten, Columbus Ohio, cyclist (Olympics-96)
1962   Bonny Warner, Mount Baldy Calif, lugist
1962   Hugh Edward Ralph O'Connor, actor (In the Heat of the Night)
1964   Helen Wadsworth, S Wales, golfer (Curtis Cup 1990)
1964   Joe Durant, Pensacola FL, Nike golfer (1992 Boise Open-7th)
1965   Alexander Mronz, Cologne Germany, tennis star
1965   Kaushik Amalean, cricketer (two Tests for Sri Lanka 1986-88)
1966   Teri Ann Linn, Honolulu Hawaii, actress (Kristen-Bold & Beautiful)
1967   Steve Wisniewski, NFL guard (Oakland Raiders)
1968   Bill Bellamy, actor (Fled, How to be a Player, Joey Breaker)
1968   Don[ald] Smith, North Tonawanda NY, rower (Olympics-5th-1996)
1969   Clark Sheehan, Denver Colo, cyclist (Olympics-96)
1969   Jeremy Lincoln, NFL cornerback (Chic Bears, Seattle Seahawks)
1969   Peggy Clasen, St Paul Minn, speed skater (Olympics-1994)
1969   Ricky Bones, Salinas Puerto Rico, pitcher (Mil Brewers, NY Yanks)
1969   Ricky Watters, NFL running back (Phila Eagles)
1970   Alexander Karpovtsev, Moscow Russia, NHL defenseman (NY Rangers)
1970   Kevin Smith, NFL cornerback (Dallas Cowboys)
1971   Cara Kendra Bernosky, Miss USA-Pennsylvania (1997)
1971   Mark Thompson, Russellville KY, pitcher (Colorado Rockies)
1971   Stephen Brimacombe, Australian 100m/200m (Olympics-96)
1971   Victor Kraatz, Berlin Ger, Canadian ice dancer (1995 World Champs-4th)
1972   Greg Clark, tight end (San Francisco 49ers)
1972   Joanne Brown, Australian softball catcher/1st baseman (Olym-bronze-96)
1972   Lovett Purnell, wide receiver (New England Patriots)
1972   Malcolm Huckaby, NBA guard (Miami Heat)
1972   Shana Williams, Bridgeton NJ, long jumper/heptathlete
1974   Anita Maxwell, WNBA forward (Cleveland Rockers)
1975   Beverly Peele, super model (Elle)
1975   Ronde Barber, cornerback (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)
1975   Tiki Barber, running back (NY Giants)
1975   Victoria Adams, "Posh Spice", Hertfordshire, vocalist (Spice Girls)
1976   Erich Goldmann, Dingolfing GER, hockey defenseman (Team Germany 1998)
1978   Siobhan Drake-Brockman, Bunbury Aust, tennis star (1994 Port Pirie)

DEATHS
30   Christ, crucified, according to astronomer Schaefer, dies
924   Berengarius I, Emperor of Italy, murdered
1444   John Capreolus, French theologist (Libri IV), dies at about 50
1498   Charles VIII, King of France (1483-98), dies at 27
1524   Philip of Burgundy, bishop of Utrecht, dies
1614   El Greco, Spanish painter (View of Toledo), dies (birth date unknown)
1719   Jean-Baptiste de la Salle, French priest/theory/saint, dies at 67
1766   Tiberius Hemsterhuis, Dutch classicist, dies at 81
1767   Franz Sparry, composer, dies at 51
1768   Michel Mathieu, composer, dies at 78
1778   Johann Balthasar Kehl, composer, dies at 52
1783   Ignaz Jakob Holzbauer, composer, dies at 71
1789   Abdl-Hamid I, 27th sultan of Turkey (1774-89), dies at 64
1789   Peter Camper, anatomist/animal scholar, dies at 66
1803   [Fran‡ois D] Toussaint L'Ouverture/Haitian revolutionary, dies
1810   Pieter L van de Kasteele, Dutch politician/patriot, dies at 61
1833   Antoni Henryk Radziwill, Lithuanian/Polish composer, dies at 57
1842   Henrik A Bjerregaard, Norw writer/poet (Fjeldeventyret), dies at 50
1850   William Lisle Bowles, English poet (14 Sonnets), dies at 87
1858   Anton Diabelli, Austria publisher/composer, dies at 76
1862   Sydney Nelson, composer, dies at 62
1871   Alexander, grandson of English queen Victoria, dies at 1 day old
1871   Wilhelm Freiherr von Tegetthoff, Aus adm (Helgoland/Lissa), dies at 43
1875   Georg Herwegh, writer, dies at 57
1877   Errico Petrella, composer, dies at 63
1880   Diederich Krug, composer, dies at 58
1881   Pierre Napoleon Bonaparte, Corsican MP, dies at 65
1884   Maria van Ackere-Doolaeghe, Flemish poet (Avondlamp), dies at 80
1891   Phineas T Barnum, US circus promoter (B & Bailey), dies at 88
1917   Spyridon Filiskos Samaras, composer, dies at 53
1932   Erv A Kelley, US policeman, shot to death by Pretty Boy Floyd
1933   Jan Erik/Eric Jan Hanussen, Berlin astrologist/illusionist, murdered
1934   William Monroe Trotter, African, dies on 62nd birthday in Boston
1943   Jovan Ducic, Serbian poet (Blue Legends), dies at 72
1950   Walter Huston, dies at 66
1955   Theda Bara, actress (Camille, Cleopatra, 2 Orphans), dies at 62
1958   Judge Jackson, composer, dies at 75
1958   Klimenty Arkad'yevich Korchmaryov, composer, dies at 58
1961   Jesus Guridi, composer, dies at 74
1961   Marian Jordan, radio comedienne (Fibber McGee & Molly), dies at 62
1961   Yusef Greiss, composer, dies at 61
1967   Anne Morrison Chapin, dies in West Hollywood
1968   Jim Clark, of Scotland, world driving champ, dies at 32 in race car
1970   Josina Machel, wife of Mozambique's 1st pres Samora Machel, dies
1971   Charles F Pahud de Mortanges, (Olympic-gold-1928, 32), dies at 74
1972   "Crazy" Joe Gallo, mobster, killed at his 43rd birthday party
1972   Abeid Karume, Tanzanian sheik/president, murdered
1972   Victor Wong, actor (Mission to Moscow, King Kong) dies at 65
1973   Nick Stuart, bandleader, dies of cancer at 69
1976   Mary Margaret McBride, TV hostess (Mary Margaret McBride), dies at 76
1977   Siegfried Buback, German FR procureur-genl, murdered attorney-general
1978   Ernest Kanitz, composer, dies at 83
1979   Bruno Apitz, writer, dies at 78
1982   Brenda Benet, actress (Track of Thunder), commits suicide by gun at 36
1983   Gavin Gordon, television actor (Romance, Lone Cowboy), dies at 82
1984   Frank Church, (Sen-D-Ohio, 1957-81), dies at 59
1984   Samuel C Engel, poet, dies of heart failure at 79
1987   Maxine Sullivan, [Williams], US actress (Going Places), dies at 75
1988   Cesar Bresgen, Austrian composer/organist, dies at 74
1989   Tikhon Toropets, patriarch of Russian Orthodox/saint, dies at 123(?)
1992   Alix Talton, former Miss Georgia, dies of lung cancer at 72
1992   Clovis Ruffin, fashion designer (T shirt dress), dies of AIDS at 46
1992   Rick Emery, dies after long illness at 39
1993   Max Croiset, Dutch actor/dramatist/director (Zeekant), dies at 80
1993   Richard Schmiechen, dies of AIDS at 45
1993   S C (Billy) Griffith, cricketer (England 1948-49, MCC sect), dies
1994   Agathe Uwilingiyimana, PM of Rwanda, assassinated
1994   Angelus Gottfried "Golo" Mann, German/US historian, dies at 85
1994   Arthur Gordon Clough, journalist, dies at 59
1994   Evert Hartman, Dutch writer (War Without Friends), dies at 56
1994   Fran‡ois de Grossouvre, Pres Mitterrand advisor, suicide at 76
1994   Kurt Cobain, grunge rocker (Nirvana), commits suicide by gun at 27
1994   Lee Brilleaux, British R&B-singer/guitarist (Stupidity), dies at 41
1995   Philip Vincent Belloc Jebb, architect, dies at 68
1996   Ian Spurling, ballet designer, dies at 59

   
 
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