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1231   Harderwijk becomes a city
1488   Battle of Sauchieburn, Scotland
1509   King Henry VIII marries wife #1 Catharina of Arag¢n
1517   Sir Thomas Pert reaches Hudson Bay
1572   Spanish co-land guardian duke of Medinaceli arrives in Lock
1578   England grants Sir Humphrey Gilbert a patent to explore & colonize US
1644   Florentine scientist describe invention of barometer
1666   -14] Vierdaagse Sea battle (Ruyter-Monk vs Prince Ruprecht)
1676   Battle at ™land: Danish & Dutch fleet under CM Tromp beats Sweden
1685   James Scott, Duke of Monmouth, rebels against Catholic king James II
1690   English king Willem III departs to Ireland
1699   England, France & Neth agree on 2nd Extermination treaty of Spain
1726   Cardinal Fleury succeeds duke of Bourbon as French premier
1742   Benjamin Franklin invents his Franklin stove
1770   Capt James Cook discovers Great Barrier Reef off Australia
1774   Jews of Algiers escape attack of Spanish Army
1776   Continental Congress create a committee to draft Decl of Independence
1788   1st British ship built on Pacific coast begun at Nootka Sound, BC
1793   1st American stove patent is granted to Robert Haeterick
1816   Gas Light Co of Baltimore founded
1838   Iowa Territory is organized
1859   Comstock silver load discovered near Virginia City, Nevada
1864   -12] Battle of Trevillian Station, VA (Central Railroad)
1864   300' (90 m) of Meigg's Wharf washed away in storm
1864   Battle at Cynthiana Kentucky: Gen Hobsons unit caught
1864   Battle of Laurel Hill, WV
1864   Battle of Trevillian Station, VA (Central Railroad)
1864   Confederate warship CSS Alabama runs into harbor of Cherbourg
1870   1st-stone Amstel Brewery opens in Amsterdam
1876   Republicans pick Rutherford B Hayes as presidental candidate
1878   DC is given a new govt by Congress, 3 commissioners appointed by president (change in 1974)
1891   Puerto Rican flag adopted
1895   1st auto race
1895   Charles E Duryea patents a gas-driven automobile
1896   US Assay Office in Deadwood South Dakota authorized
1898   1st US Marines land in Cuba during Spanish-American War
1898   23rd Preakness: Willie Simms aboard Sly Fox wins in 1:49.75
1898   600 US marines land at Guantanamo Cuba
1898   Emperor De Zong proclaims reforms in Peking
1900   -12] Battle at Diamond Hill: British troops chase General Botha
1901   Cook Islands annexed & proclaimed part of New Zealand
1904   Cub's Bob Wicker no-hits NY Giants, wins in 12th on 1 hitter, 1-0
1904   German Lt-Gen Lothar von Trotha lands in Swapokmund, SW-Africa
1905   Penns Railroad debuts fastest train in world (NY-Chicago in 18 hrs)
1907   Northants all out for 12 v Gloucestershire
1911   Tigers trailing White Sox 13-1 come back to win 16-15
1911   UNIA founded by Garvey
1919   23rd US Golf Open: Walter Hagen shoots a 301 at Brae Burn CC Mass
1919   51st Belmont: J Loftus aboard Sir Barton wins in 2:17.6 & Trip Crown
1920   Republicans nominate Warren G Harding for president
1921   53rd Belmont: Earl Sande aboard Grey Lag wins in 2:16.8
1921   Brazil adopts women suffrage
1924   Bene Brak Palestine founded
1924   Koos Vorrink elected President of AJC
1927   59th Belmont: Earl Sande aboard Chance Shot wins in 2:32.6
1927   Babe Ruth hits 19th & 20th of 60 HRs
1927   Charles Lindbergh is awarded the 1st Distinguished Flying Cross
1928   Alfred Hitchcock's 1st film, "Case Of Jonathan Drew," is released
1934   Disarmament conference in Geneva fails
1936   Presbyterian Church of America founded at Philadelphia
1937   Marx Brothers' "A Day At The Races" released
1938   42nd US Golf Open: Ralph Guldahl shoots a 284 at Cherry Hills Denver
1938   Cin Red Johnny Vander Meer no-hits Boston Braves, 3-0
1938   Compton scores 1st Test Cricket ton (102 v Aust) aged 20 yrs 19 days
1938   Earthquake in Belgium
1938   England declare at 8 for 658 v Australia at Trent Bridge
1939   King & Queen of England taste 1st "hot dogs" at FDR's party
1940   Italy declares war on allies/raids Malta
1940   Premier Winston Churchill flies to Orleans
1941   2nd great raid on Jews of Amsterdam
1941   Vichy-French planes bomb Tel Aviv, killing 20 Jews
1942   German army defeated at El-Alamein North Africa
1942   US & USSR sign Lend-Lease agreement during WW II
1943   British invades Pantelleria (tiny island south of Sicily)
1943   Heinrich Himmler orders liquidation of Polish ghettos
1944   15 US aircraft carriers attack Japanese bases on Marianas
1944   1st Serbian Orthodox cathedral in US, Cathedral of St Sava, NYC
1944   KP gang surprise attack on Dome Arnhem jail
1947   WW II sugar rationing finally endd in US (began May 28, 1942)
1949   49th US Golf Open: Cary Middlecoff shoots a 286 at Medinah CC ILL
1949   81st Belmont: Ted Atkinson aboard Capot wins in 2:30.2
1949   Emile Zatopek runs world record 10,000m (29:28.2)
1950   Ben Hogan wins US Open golf tournament
1951   Mozambique becomes an oversea province of Portugal
1951   NY Times reports the NYC subway will auction off things found
1953   "Amos 'n Andy," TV Comedy, also radio from '29; last aired on CBS
1953   Test Cricket debut of Alan Davidson at Trent Bridge
1955   1st magnesium jet airplane flies
1955   87th Belmont: Eddie Arcaro aboard Nashua wins in 2:29
1955   Le Mans race car accident kills 83 spectators (race continues)
1957   12 die in a train crash in Vroman Colo
1958   UN Security council sends observers to Lebanon
1959   Postmaster General bans D H Lawrence's book, Lady Chatterley's Lover (overruled by US Court of Appeals in Mar 1960)
1960   92nd Belmont: Bill Hartack aboard Celtic Ash wins in 2:29.2
1960   House packed with wedding celebrants collapses killing 30 (Pakistan)
1961   "Winston Churchill," last airs on ABC-TV
1961   Mary Lena Faulk wins LPGA Triangle Round Robin Golf Tournament
1961   Norm Cash becomes 1st Det Tiger to hit a ball out of Tiger Stadium
1961   Roger Maris hits 19th & 20th of 61 HRs
1962   President FDR accepted an honorary degree from Yale
1963   Gov Wallace tries to prevent blacks registering at U of Alabama
1963   Greek govt of Karamanlis resigns
1963   JFK says segregation is morally wrong & that it is "time to act"
1964   Chicago police break up Rolling Stones press conference
1964   Manfred Mann record Do Wah Diddy Diddy
1964   Queen Elizabeth orders Beatles to her birthday party, they attend
1964   West Germany seeks talks with Czechoslovakia
1966   "(I'm A) Road Runner" by Jr Walker & The All-Stars peaks at #20
1966   "I Am A Rock" by Simon & Garfunkel peaks at #3
1966   "On A Clear Day You..." closes at Mark Hellinger NYC after 280 perfs
1966   "Paint It, Black" by The Rolling Stones peaks at #1
1966   "Skyscraper" closes at Lunt Fontanne Theater NYC after 248 perfs
1966   "Sloop John B" by The Beach Boys hit #1 in UK
1966   French & German media mistakenly report death of Roger Daltry
1966   Janis Joplin plays her 1st gig (SF)
1967   A J Foyt & Dan Gurney drove a Ford to victory in Le Mans
1967   Chicago Cubs (7) & NY Mets (4) tie record of 11 HRs in a game
1967   Mickey Wright wins LPGA Bluegrass Golf Invitational
1967   Race riot in Tampa Florida; National Guard mobilizes
1969   "The Ballad Of John & Yoko" by The Beatles hit #1 in UK
1969   David Bowie releases "Space Oddity"
1970   US leaves Wheelus AFB Libya
1971   US & Japan sign accord to return Okinawa to Japan
1971   US ends ban on China trade
1972   18th LPGA Championship won by Kathy Ahern
1972   31øF lowest temperature ever recorded in Cleveland in June
1972   KPAT-AM in Berkeley CA returns from KRE
1974   Bundy victim Georgann Hawkins disappears from UW, Seattle, Wash
1974   Mel Stottlemyre's AL record 272nd consecutive start, without relief
1975   1st oil pumped from North Sea oilfield
1975   Greece adopts constitution
1975   One-day international cricket debut, Javed Miandad age 17 yrs 364 days
1976   "Magnificent Marble Machine," last airs on NBC-TV
1976   Anti-apartheid advocate Dumisa Ntsebeza arrested in South Africa
1976   Australian band AC/DC begin their 1st headline tour of Britain
1976   Beatles "Rock & Roll Music" LP is released in USA
1977   "Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Fat Woman)" by Joe Tex hits #12
1977   "Dance & Shake Your Tambourine" by Universal Robot Band peaks at #93
1977   "I Need A Man" by Grace Jones peaks at #83
1977   "I'm Your Boogie Man" by KC & Sunshine Band peaks at #1
1977   "Lonely Boy" by Andrew Gold peaks at #7
1977   "The Pretender" by Jackson Browne peaks at #58
1977   "Watch Closely Now" by Kris Kristofferson peaks at #52
1977   109th Belmont: Jean Cruguet aboard Seattle Slew wins in 2:29.6
1977   Dutch marines rescued hostages from a Moluccan held train in Holland
1977   ELO releases "Telephone Line"
1977   Main Street Electrical Parade premieres [Disneyland? WDW?]
1978   "Grease" starring John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John opens
1978   24th LPGA Championship won by Nancy Lopez
1978   Bjorn Borg wins French Open Title
1978   Christa Tybus of London sets record of 24« hrs of hula-hoop
1978   Joseph Freeman Jr is 1st black priest in Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
1979   Chuck Berry pleads guilty to income tax evasion, sentenced to 4 months
1980   K-Ingleside streetcar converts to METRO service (SF)
1981   Cannibal Issei Sagawa kills Dutch student
1981   Mariners beat Orioles 8-2 at Kingdome, then players go on strike
1982   Israel & Syria stop fighting in Lebanon
1982   Larry Holmes TKOs Gerry Cooney in 13 for heavyweight boxing title
1982   Movie "ET the Extra-Terrestrial" released (highest grossing film)
1982   Pope John Paul II visits Argentina
1983   "Always Something There To Remind Me" by Naked Eyes peaks at #8
1983   "Cool Places" by Sparks & Jane Wiedlin peaks at #49
1983   "Faithfully" by Journey peaks at #12
1983   "My Love" by Lionel Richie peaks at #5
1983   "Theme From Doctor Detroit" by Devo peaks at #59
1983   "When I'm With You" by Sheriff peaks at #61
1983   115th Belmont: Laffit Pincay Jr aboard Caveat wins in 2:27.8
1983   Cards outfielder Lonnie Smith checks into a drug rehab
1983   Don Genalo needs just 3 of 5 pins to win Southern Calif Open bowling tournament, miscalculates his score & intentionally gutter
1983   Zhu Jianhua of China set a new world record in high jump at 7-9 14
1984   Funeral for S Nakagawa & burial of half of his ashes
1984   Supreme Court declares illegally obtained evidence may be admitted at trial if it could be proved that it would have been disco
1985   Russian space probe Vega 1 lands on Venus
1985   Von Hayes becomes 21st to hit 2 HRS in an inning (Phils-26, Mets-7)
1985   WJW-AM/TV in Cleveland Ohio change call letters to WRMR
1986   "Blacke's Magic," last airs on NBC-TV
1986   Amnesty International megaconcert
1987   Margaret Thatcher is 1st British PM in 160 years to win 3rd cons term
1988   "Everything Your Heart Desires" by Daryl Hall & John Oates peaks at #3
1988   "Rooty Toot Toot" by John Cougar Mellencamp peaks at #61
1988   "We All Sleep Alone" by Cher peaks at #14
1988   120th Belmont: Eddie Delahoussaye aboard Risen Star wins in 2:26.6
1988   25th Curtis Cup: British Isles, 11-7
1988   Freedomfest - Mandela addresses Wembley Stadium London
1988   Galina Chistyakova of USSR sets long jump woman's record (24"8¬")
1988   Yanks' Rick Rhoden becomes 1st pitcher to DH (0 for 1 with an RBI)
1989   59th French Mens Tennis: Michael Chang beats S Edberg (61 36 46 64 62)
1989   7th Seniors Players Golf Championship: Orville Moody
1989   Robin Hood 16 wins LPGA Planters Pat Bradley Points Golf International
1990   Federal judge sentenced former national security adviser John M Poindexter to 6 months for making false statements to Congress
1990   Nolan Ryan pitches his 6th no-hitter beating Oakland, in 9th he retires Ken Phelps, Rickey Henderson & Willie Randolph (all ex
1990   Supreme Court says law prohibiting desecration of US flag unconstitut
1990   UN appoints Olivia Newton-John environmental ambassador
1991   Microsoft releases MS DOS 5.0
1992   Owners approve sale of Seattle Mariners to a Japanese group
1992   Tracy Austin, 29, is youngest inductee of Intl Tennis Hall of Fame
1992   US Olympic baseball team plays 1st exhibtion game, beat Venez 20-0
1993   "Jurassic Park" opens, sets box office weekend record of $502 million
1993   "Scattergories," game show; last airs on NBC-TV
1993   "Scrabble," second run," TV Game Show; last airs on NBC-TV
1994   "Meet The Flintstones" by The BC 52's peaks to #33
1994   126th Belmont: Pat Day aboard Tabasco Cat wins in 2:26.8
1994   Cbox is 39'115 long, 20'85 wide, & 8' high in Jacksonville, Fl Largest popcorn container is 6,619.76 cubic feet full of popped
1994   Drunken officer shoots 7 people dead in Falun Sweden
1994   Moshood Abiola becomes pres of Nigeria
1995   65th French Mens Tennis: Thomas Muster beats Michael Chang (75 62 64)
1995   Julie Larsen wins Edina Realty LPGA Golf Classic
1995   Rondell White has six hits & hits for the cycle in 13-innings
1996   Bob Dole, (Sen-R-KS), resigns from US senate to run for president

BIRTHS
1572   Ben Jonson, England, playwright/poet (Volpone, Alchemist)
1672   Francesco Antonio Bonporti, composer
1697   Francesco A Vallotti, Italian organist/composer/theorist
1704   Jose Antonio Carlos de Seixas, composer
1719   Franz K von Velbruck, German free mason/prince-bishop of Luik
1723   J G Palitzsch, 1st saw Halley's comet on return, Prolitz
1740   Luigi Gatti, composer
1776   John Constable, England, landscape painter (Hay Wain)
1807   James Findlay Schenck, Commander (Union Navy), died in 1882
1808   Charles Henry Poor, Commander (Union Navy), died in 1882
1816   Robert Huston Milroy, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1890
1822   Samuel Davis Sturgis, Bvt Major General (Union Army), died in 1889
1823   James Lawson Kemper, Major General (Confederate Army), died in 1895
1829   Hendrik Gerhard, Founder (Dutch Social-Democratic)
1840   Henri Braekeleer, Flemish painter/etser
1842   Alfred, Liechtenstein noble/politician
1842   Carl PG von Linde, German engineer/physicist (Linde-proc‚d‚)
1847   Millicent Garrett Fawcett, leader (English women's movement)
1861   Sigismund Vladislavovich Zaremba, composer
1863   Eduard David, German undersecretary (constitution of Weimar)
1864   Richard Georg Strauss, Munich Germany, composer (Don Quixote)
1865   Jan H Leopold, Dutch poet (translated Omar Khayyam)
1867   Charles Fabry, discoverer (ozone layer in upper atmosphere)
1874   Richard Stohr, composer
1876   Alfred L Kroeber, Hoboken NJ, author (Anthropologist looks at History)
1879   Roger P Bresnaham, hall of fame catcher/manager
1880   Jeannette Rankin, 1st woman elected to US Congress (Rep-Montana)
1883   Frank O King, Cashton Wisc, cartoonist (Gasoline Alley)
1886   David Steinman, NYC, bridge designer (Hudson, Triborough)
1886   Lillian Fontaine, Reading England, actress (Suddenly it's Spring)
1889   Wesley Ruggles, actor/producer/director (Keystone Kops)
1892   Edward B B Shanks, British poet/critic
1895   Nikolai A Bulganin, Gorki Russia, premier of USSR (1955-58)
1897   Bruno Frei, writer
1899   George Frederick McKay, composer
1899   Yasonari Kawabata, Japan, novelist (Thousand Cranes)
1900   Lawrence E Spivak, Bkln NY, news panelist (Meet the Press)
1902   Vissarion Yakovlevich Shebalin, composer
1903   Ernie Nevers, NFL fullback (Duluth Eskimos, Chicago Cardinals)
1904   Clarence "Pinetop" Smith, jazz pianist/singer (Boogie Woogie Piano)
1904   Daphne Fielding, socialite/writer
1904   Emil Frantisek Burian, composer
1906   Clifford Leofric Purdy Bishop, bishop
1907   Anton D Hildebrand, children's book writer (Man in the Moon)
1907   Jose Bernabe Marino Barreto y Casanova, pianist vocalist bandleader
1907   Paul Mellon, US, oil magnate/pres (Washington National Gallery of Art)
1910   Carmine Coppola, composer/conductor (Godfather II, Apocalypse Now)
1910   Jacques-Yves Cousteau, France, oceanic explorer (Calypso)
1911   Russ Hodges, Dayton Tn, sportscaster (Wednesday Night Fights)
1912   Mukhtar Ashrafi, composer
1912   William Baziotes, painter (abstract expressionist)
1913   John Elliott Terry, managing director (National Film Finance Corp)
1913   Revaz Kondrat'yevich Gabichvadze, composer
1913   Ris‰ Stevens, NYC, mezzo-soprano (Met Opera)/actor (Going My Way)
1913   Vince Lombardi, NFL coach (Green Bay Packers)
1914   Gerald Mohr, NYC, actor (Christopher-Foreign Intrigue)
1914   Hendrik Berkhof, Dutch theologist (Church & Emperor)
1914   Henry G Cisheros, (Mayor-D-San Antonio)
1914   Jack Mann, pilot/hostage
1915   David Kindersley, font designer/cutter
1917   James Bostock, painter/engraver
1918   Nelson Mandela, President (South Africa)
1919   Richard Todd, Ireland, actor (Dorian Gray, Assassin Yangtse Incident)
1920   Bir Bikram Shah Deva Mahendra, King of Nepal (1955-72)
1920   Hazel Scott, Trinidad, singer/pianist (Hazel Scott)
1920   Irving Howe, US, writer/critic (World of Our Fathers)
1920   Robert Hutton, Kingston NY, actor (Torture Garden, Rocket)
1921   Beatrice "Fiet" van Ommeren-Samson, Suriname writer
1921   Michael Meyer, UK, novelist/Ibsen translator (Hedda Gabler)
1922   Erving Goffman, sociologist (presentation of self in everyday life)
1922   John Bromfield, South Bend In, actor (Easy to Love)
1922   Michael Cacoyannis, director (Zorba the Greek, Trojan Women)
1922   Tony Charmoli, director/choreographer (Dinah Shore, Danny Kaye)
1923   Gerard Vaughn, MP (Conservative)
1925   William Styron, Va, novelist (Confess of Nat Turner, Sophie's Choice)
1926   Brother Dave Gardner, Novelty singer/comedian
1926   Carlisle Floyd, Latta SC, composer (Slow Dusk)
1927   Beryl Grey, prima ballerina
1927   Eric St Eval Atkinson, cricketer (bro of Denis WI pace bowler 1958-59)
1927   John Aspinall, owner (casino, zoos)
1927   Josef Anton Reidl, composer
1927   Marcus Fox, conservative MP/chairman (1922 Committee)
1928   Fabiola de Mora y Arag¢n, Spanish Queen of Belgium
1928   Gerard van Leijenhorst, Dutch undersecretary of the Interior (CDA)
1930   Anatoli Fyodorovich Voronov, Russia, cosmonaut (Soyuz 12a backup)
1930   Charles B Rangel, (Rep-D-NY, 1971- )
1931   Lord Cameron of Lochbroom, lord advocate
1931   Lucianna Paluzzi, Rome Italy, actress (Five Fingers, Thunderball)
1931   Tab Hunter, NYC, actor (Tab Hunter Show)
1932   Athol Fugard, Middleburg S Africa, anti-apartheid writer (Blood Knot)
1932   Timothy Sainsbury, British minister of state
1933   Jud Strunk, Jamestown NY, singer/comedian (Laugh-In)
1934   Anthony Evans, British high court judge
1934   Pookie Hudson, vocalist (Goodnite Sweetheart Goodnite-Spaniels)
1935   Gene Wilder, [Jerome Silbermann], Milwaukee, actor (Silver Streak)
1935   Sheikh Fazalur Rehman, cricketer (played 1 Test Pakistan v WI 1958)
1936   Chad Everett, South Bend In, actor (Medical Center, Airplane II)
1936   George Bryan Ingham, artist
1937   Johnny Brown, St Petersburg Fla, comedian (Good Times, Leslie Uggams)
1939   Barry George Barrington Porter, politician
1939   Barry Porter, MP (Conservative)
1939   Christina Crawford, author, Joan's daughter (Mommie Dearest)
1939   Jackie Stewart, Scotland, driver/sports announcer (27 Grand Prix)
1939   Rachel Heyhoe Flint, English cricket player/journalist
1939   Wilma Burgess, country-pop singer
1940   Joey Dee, Passaic NJ, singer (Hey Let's Twist, 2 Tickets to Paris)
1942   Somachandra De Silva, cricketer (Sri Lankan leg-spinner 1982-84)
1944   Alan Horworth, MP
1944   Barry Stevens, British/Neth, choreographer (Personals, Young Again)
1944   James "Ox" D A van Hoften, Fresno Calif, astronaut (STS 11, STS 20)
1945   Adrienne Barbeau, Sacramento Calif, actress (Maude, Swamp Thing)
1946   Jenny Pittman, horse trainer
1946   John Lawton, British rock singer (Uriah Heep)
1946   Michael Wilkes, commander (UK Field Army)
1946   Richard Pietraá, writer
1947   Glenn Leonard, R&B singer (Temptations)
1948   Anthony Nelson, British Sec of Treasury
1948   Skip Alan, [Alan Skipper], drummer (Them, Pretty Things)
1948   Stephen Schnetzer, Boston Mass, actor (Cass Winthrop-Another World)
1949   Frank Beard, rocker (ZZ Top-She Got Legs, Fandango)
1949   George Willig, stuntman (climbed World Trade Center in 1977)
1950   Debbie "Pokey" Watson, US, 200m backstroke swimmer (Olympic-gold-1968)
1950   Lindsey de Paul, singer
1950   Michael Swan, Palo Alto Calif, actor (Duncan-As The World Turns)
1951   Collis King, cricketer (WI all-rounder late 70s)
1951   Jan Fransen, Dutch MP (VVD)
1951   Maren Seidler, Bkln NY, shot putter (Olympics-11th-1968)
1951   Mark D Siljander, (Rep-R-MI, 1981- )
1951   Mithra Wettimuny, cricketer (bro of Sidath 2 Tests for SL v NZ 1983)
1952   Donnie Van Zant, rock vocalist (.38 Special)
1952   Russell Hitchcock, Melbourne Australia, rock vocalist (Air Supply)
1953   Peter Bergman, actor (All My Children, Starland Vocal Band)
1954   Gary Fencik, NFL defensive back (Chicago Bears)
1954   John Dyson, cricketer (NSW & Australian opening batsman)
1955   Tony Allcock, bowler
1956   Joe Montana, NFL quarterback (SF 49ers)
1957   Bruce Plummer, Seattle Wash, Canadian Tour golfer (1994 West Coast)
1958   Deborah Vidal, Ponce Puerto Rico, LPGA golfer (1994 Oldsmobile-19th)
1959   Hugh Laurie, actor (Strapless)
1962   Michael Kenny, WLAF offensive assistant (Scottish Claymores)
1963   Max Stevens, Millmeran QLD, Australasia golfer
1963   Tommy Barnhardt, NFL punter (Carolina Panthers, GB Packers, TB Bucs)
1964   Kim Gallagher, Phila, 800m runner (Olympic-silver-1984)
1965   Anthony Painter, Milton NSW, Australasia golfer
1965   Giola Bruno, rocker (Expose)
1965   Joe Cain, NFL linebacker (Chic Bears, Seattle Seahawks)
1966   Scott Mellanby, Montreal, NHL right wing (Florida Panthers)
1966   Tiffany Cohen, Culver City Calif, swimmer (Olympic-2 gold-1984)
1967   Clare Carey, actress (Kelly Fox Rosebrock-Coach)
1967   John Doherty, pitcher
1967   Mario Chitarroni, hockey forward (Team Italy 1998)
1968   Staci Baldwin, Miss Washington USA (1996)
1969   Johan Hansma, soccer player (SC Heerenveen)
1969   Nancy Blogg, Swiss dancer (Josephine)
1970   Brock Marion, NFL safety (Dallas Cowboys)
1970   Roman Kontsek, hockey forward (Team Slovakia 1998)
1970   William Selby, Monroeville MI, infielder (Boston Red Sox)
1971   Dion Foxx, NFL linebacker (Miami Dolphins)
1971   Duane Dmytryshyn, CFL receiver (Toronto Argonauts)
1972   Andrew Peterson, NFL tackle (Green Bay Packers, Carolina Panthers)
1972   Joe O'Brien, WLAF defensive tackle (Scottish Claymores)
1973   Lance Johnstone, defensive end (Oakland Raiders)
1973   Robby Kiger, Encino Calif, actor (Josh Fox-Crazy Like a Fox)
1973   Tony McKenzie, WLAF guard (London Monarchs)
1974   Emilee Klein, Santa Monica CA, LPGA golfer (1995 SAFECO Classic-2nd)
1974   Tanya Pogatchnik, Miss Montana USA (1996)
1974   Tatiana Ignatieva, Minsk Belarus, tennis star (1994 Futures-Sopot POL)
1976   Scott Guyton, Tokoroa NZ, cyclist (Olympics-96)
1978   Joshua Jackson, actor (Mighty Ducks)
1978   Leah Sexton, Miss Missouri Teen USA (1996)
1986   Brighton Hertford, actress (BJ Jones-General Hospital)
1989   Jeff Linton Osbourne, son of Jeffrey & Sheri

DEATHS
1216   Hendrik of Constantinople, emperor of Constantinople (1206-16), dies
1249   Adelheid van Schaarbeek, Flemish mystic/saint, dies
1479   Johannes a San Facundo, Spanish Augustine saint, dies
1488   James III, king of Scotland, dies in battle
1560   Marie Guise, French wife of king Jacobus V of Scotland, dies at 44
1560   Mary of Lorraine, pro-French Regent of Scotland, dies at 44
1666   Cornelis Evertsen the Old, Swiss vice-admiral, dies in battle at 55
1674   Susanna van Baerle, Dutch poet/wife of Geeraert Burns, dies at 52
1698   Balthasar Bekker, Frisian theologist (Enchanted World), dies at 64
1764   Christoph Stoltzenberg, composer, dies at 74
1766   Elisabeth Farnese, princess of Parma/queen of Spain, dies at 73
1775   Egidio Romoaldo Duni, Italian composer, dies at 67
1808   Giovanni Battista Cirri, composer, dies at 83
1811   Charles Frederick, liberal ruler of Baden, dies at 82
1825   Daniel D Tompkins, 6th US Vice President (1817-25), dies at 54
1828   Dugald Stewart, Scot philosopher (Scottish common sense), dies at 74
1829   Adolf Mllner, writer, dies
1856   Friedrich H von der Hagen, German germanist, dies at 76
1879   Willem, (crown)prince of Orange, dies of bronchitis or murder at 39
1886   Ant¢nio C G Crespo, Brazilian/Portuguese poet, dies at 40
1896   Friedrich Gottlieb Schwencke, composer, dies at 72
1900   Charles Swinnerton Heap, composer, dies at 53
1903   Draga Masin, wife of Serbian king Aleksandar I, murdered at 35
1906   Heinrich Hart, German writer (Das Lied der Menschheit), dies at 50
1908   Georg Adler, German statehouse head, dies at 45
1912   L‚on Dierx, French poet (Amants), dies at 74
1913   Machmud Shevket Pasha, Turks grand vizier, murdered
1915   Luis Coloma, Spanish jesuit/writer (Peque¤eces, Boy), dies at 64
1924   Alexander F de Savornin Lohmann Jr, Dutch minister (CHU), dies at 87
1924   Theodore Dubois, composer, dies at 86
1927   William Attewell, cricket bowler (England in 10 Tests 1884-1891), dies
1929   Gyula Andr ssy Jr, Hungarian minister of Foreign affairs, dies at 68
1930   George Alexander, cricketer (two early Tests for Australia), dies
1930   Henry Clay Folger Jr, CEO (Folger Shakespeare Library), dies at 72
1943   Sam[uel] de Vries, actor (Boefje, In Sobibor), dies at 50
1949   Koci Xoxe, Albanian vice-premier, executed
1949   Oton Zupanic, Slavs poet (Zimzelen pod snegom), dies at 71
1951   Montagu Odd, cricket bat-maker (W G Grace), dies
1955   Jacques Lemaigre-Dubreuil, French industrialist, murdered
1955   Marcel Louis Auguste Samuel-Rousseau, composer, dies at 72
1955   Walter Hampden, actor (Sabrina, 5 Fingers, Vagabond King), dies at 75
1956   Corrado Alvaro, Italian writer (Poesie grigio-verdi), dies at 61
1956   Ralph Morgan, actor (Creeper, Imposter, Jack London), dies at 73
1963   Quang Duc, Buddhist monk, immolates himself on a street in Saigon
1966   Ethel Clayton, actress (Warning Shadows), dies at 82
1966   Wallace Ford, actor (Deputy), dies of heart attack at 68
1967   Billy Wells, Gong striker for Rank Films, dies at 79
1969   John L Lewis, formed (Congress of Industrial Org), dies at 89
1969   J¢szi Jen” Ters nszky, Hungarian writer (Till Next Time), dies at 81
1970   Aleksandr F Kerenski, Russian premier (1917), dies at 89
1970   Camille Bombois, French circus wrestler/painter, dies at 87
1970   Frank Laubach, Benton Pa, taught reading through phonetics, dies
1970   Frank Silvera, Jamaican actor (High Chaparral), dies at 55
1975   Floro Manuel Ugarte, composer, dies at 90
1979   August Maes, Flemish actor/director (Farmer that Dies), dies at 85
1979   John Wayne, actor (Green Berets, True Grit), dies at 72
1981   Eppo Doeve, Dutch graphic artist/cartoonist/painter, dies at 73
1984   Enrico Berlinguer, secr-general (CP) Italy, dies
1985   Karen Ann Quinlan, comatose patient, dies in Morris Plains NJ at 31
1986   Robert E Howard, sci-fi author (Conan the Conqueror), dies at 80
1988   Giuseppe Saragat, president of Italy (1964-71), dies at 89
1988   Nathan Cook, actor (White Night), dies of an allergic reaction at 38
1990   Clyde McCoy, jazz trumpeter (wah wah sound), dies at 86
1991   Vlastimil Fisar, Czech actor/pres (Intl Actors Federation), dies
1992   Marjorie Newell Robb, oldest living survivor of Titantic, dies at 103
1992   Marlene Hazlett, entertainer, dies of cancer
1992   Scotty Sachs, actor (Hanoi Hilton), dies of gunshot wounds at 39
1993   Muriel C Bradbrook, English writer (Rise of Common Player), dies at 84
1993   Ray Sharkey, actor (Wiseguy, No Mercy, Body Rock), dies of AIDs at 40
1994   Christopher Collins, actor (True Identity), dies after illness at 44
1994   Herbert Anderson, actor (Henry-Dennis The Menace), dies at 77
1994   Jack Hannah, animator, dies at 90
1994   Kitty Rosalind Muggeridge, author, dies at 90
1995   Lovelace Watkins, singer, dies at 58
1995   Luigi Innocenti, designer, dies at 71
1996   Alan Weeks, British sports commentator, dies at 72
1996   Brigitte Helm [Gisele Eve von Kuenheim], actress (Gloria), dies at 90
1996   Kevin Meadows, gay rights activist, dies at 21
1996   Lonne Elder, playwright/screenwriter, dies at 69
1996   Ulysses Dove, dancer/choreographer, dies at 49
1997   Thalassa Cruso, gardening expert (PBS), dies of Alzheimer's at 87

   
 
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