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296
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St Gaius ends his reign as Catholic Pope
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536
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St Agapitus I ends his reign as Catholic Pope
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1056
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Supernova Crab nebula last seen by the naked eye
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1073
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Pope Alexander II buried/Ildebrando chosen as Pope Gregory VII
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1145
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19th recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet
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1164
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Raynald of Dassel names Guido di Crema as anti-pope Paschalis III
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1370
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Bastille begins being built in Paris
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1500
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Pedro Alvarez Cabral discovers Brazil & claims it for Portugal
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1509
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Henry VIII ascended to throne of England
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1521
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French king Franois I declares war on Spain
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1526
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1st slave revolt occurs in SC
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1529
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Treaty of Saragosa: Spain & Portugal divide eastern hemisphere
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1648
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English army claims king Charles I responsible for bloodshed
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1659
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Lord protector Cromwell disbands English parliament
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1662
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Royal Society incorporates
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1671
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King Charles II sits in on English parliament
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1674
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Netherlands & Mnster sign peace treaty
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1676
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Battle of Etna - Neth/Spain vs France, M de Ruyter fatally wounded
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1677
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Battle at Catania: between French & Dutch fleet
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1692
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Edward Bishop is jailed for proposong flogging as cure for witchcraft
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1722
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19 VOC "komplotteurs" in Batavia executed
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1728
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Pierre de Marivaux' "Le Triomphe de Plutus," premieres in Paris
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1769
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Madame du Barry becomes King Louis XV's "official" mistress
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1793
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Pres Washington attends opening of Rickett's, 1st circus in US
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1796
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Napoleon defeats Piedmontese at Battle of Mondovi
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1804
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Gioacchino Rossini (12) performs in Imola
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1809
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Battle at Eckmhl - Napoleon beats Austria arch duke Karl
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1817
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Curaao prohibits use of white paint due to fierce sunlight
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1823
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Baltic Club (Exchange) forms in London
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1823
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R J Tyers patents roller skates
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1838
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English steamship "Sirius" docks in NYC after Atlantic crossing
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1861
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Robert E Lee named commander of Virginia Confederate forces
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1864
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US mints 2 coin (1st appearance of "In God We Trust")
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1876
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1st NL game, Boston Braves beat Phila Athletics 6-5
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1876
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Phila Nationals Wes Fisler scores baseball's 1st run
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1876
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Tsjaikovsky completes his "Swan Lake" ballet
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1884
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Thomas Stevens starts 1st bike trip around world (2 yrs 9 mos)
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1884
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US recognizes King Leopold II's Congo Free State
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1889
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Oklahoma land rush officially started; some were "sooner"
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1893
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Francis Dhanis army occupies Kasongo
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1893
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Paul Kruger elected president of Transvaal for 3rd time
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1897
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NYC Jewish newspaper "Forward" begins publishing (still active)
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1898
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1st Spanish-American War action: USS Nashville, takes enemy ship
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1898
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Baltimore James Hughes no-hits Boston Braves 8-0
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1898
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Cincinnati Red Theodore Breitenstein no-hits Pirates 11-0
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1898
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Congress passes Volunteer Army Act calling for a Volunteer Cavalry
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1898
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US President McKinley orders blockade of Cuban harbors
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1903
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American Power Boat Association forms
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1903
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NY Highlanders (Yankees) 1st game, Senators win 3-1 before 11,950
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1905
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Operations begin uniting conservatory of Nature monument Amsterdam
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1906
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10th anniversary Olympic games open at Athens, Greece
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1906
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New rule puts umpire in sole charge of all game balls
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1908
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Queensland beat NSW by 171 runs for their 1st cricket win at Gabba
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1913
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Montenegro troops march into Skoetari, North-Albania
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1914
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Babe Ruth's 1st professional game (as a pitcher) is a 6-hit 6-0 win
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1914
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Mexico ends diplomatic relations with US
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1915
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1st military use of poison gas (chlorine, by Germany) in WW I
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1915
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2nd Battle of Ypres begins
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1915
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NY Yankees don pinstripes & hat-in-the-ring logo for 1st time
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1916
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France battles at Fort Douaumont
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1922
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South Ossetian Autonomous Region forms in Georgian SSR
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1924
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Hague Chambers of Commerce forms
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1926
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Persia, Turkey & Afghanistan sign treaties of security
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1927
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1st performance of Roger Sessions' Symphony in E
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1930
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US, Britain & Japan sign London Naval Treaty
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1931
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Egypt & Iraq sign peace treaty
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1933
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Dutch govt forbids leftwing radio address
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1937
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NYC college students stage 4th annual peace strike
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1940
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Rear Adm Joseph Taussig testifies before US Senate Naval Affairs Committee that war with Japan is inevitable (He was right)
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1943
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German counter attack in North-Tunisia
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1943
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RAF shoots down 14 German transport planes over Mediterranean Sea
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1944
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Allies land near Hollandia, New-Guinea
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1944
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Hitler & Mussolini meet at Salzburg
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1945
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Concentration Camp at Sachsenhausen liberated
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1945
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Stanley Cup: Toronto Maple Leafs beat Detroit Red Wings, 4 games to 3
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1946
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SED, Sozialistic Einheitspartei Deutschlands, party forms
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1947
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1st NBA Championship: Phila Warriors beat Chicago Stags, 4 games to 2
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1948
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WTVR TV channel 6 in Richmond, VA (CBS) begins broadcasting
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1951
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Ticker-tape parade for General MacArthur in NYC
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1952
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1st atomic explosion on network news, Nob, Nevada
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1952
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Eugne Ionesco's "Les Chaises," premieres in NYC
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1954
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Achiel van Acker forms Belgian govt
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1954
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NBA adopts 24-second shot clock & 6 team-foul rule
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1954
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Senate Army-McCarthy televised hearings began
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1954
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USSR joins UNESCO
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1955
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Congress orders all US coins bear motto "In God We Trust"
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1955
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KC Athletic's 1st game, beat Tigers 6-2
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1956
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Patty Berg wins LPGA Dallas Golf Open
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1957
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All NL teams intergates, John Irwin Kennedy is 1st black on Phillies
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1959
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Chicago White Sox beat KC Athletics 20-6, in 1 inning Sox score 11 runs on 1 hit, 10 walks, & 3 errors
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1959
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Yankee Whitey Ford strikes-out 15, beating Senators, 1-0 in 14 innings
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1961
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Uprising of French parachutist of Gen Salan/Challe in Algeria
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1962
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Marilynn Smith wins LPGA Sunshine Golf Open
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1962
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NY Mets tiea NL record by losing 9 straight to start season
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1962
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Pirates tie then record of 10 straight wins to start season
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1962
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Stanley Cup: Toronto Maple Leafs beat Chicago Blackhawks, 4 games to 2
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1964
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Tanganyika & Zanzibar form republic Tanzania
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1964
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World's Fair (Flushing Meadow, Corona Park, NY) opens
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1966
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Atlanta Braves win their 1st game, beating NY Mets 8-4
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1966
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USSR performs underground nuclear test
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1967
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Martial Law goes into effect in Greece
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1969
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1st human eye transplant performed
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1969
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Joe Frazier KOs Dave Zyglewick in 1 for heavyweight boxing title
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1969
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Robin Knox-Johnston ends 312 day non-stop sailing
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1970
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"Park" opens at John Golden Theater NYC for 5 performances
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1970
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1st Earth Day held internationally to conserve natural resources
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1970
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Flat Earth celebrated
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1970
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NY Met Jerry Grote sets record of 20 put outs by a catcher
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1970
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NY Met Tom Seaver strikes out last 10 Padres, for a total of 19
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1970
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Senators beat Yankees 2-1 in 18 innings
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1971
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Soyuz 10 launched
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1972
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Apollo astronauts John Young & Charles Duke ride on Moon
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1974
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Barbara Walters becomes news co-anchor of Today Show
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1975
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Penguins 2-Isles 4-Quarterfinals-Penguins hold 3-2 lead
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1976
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Barbara Walters becomes 1st female nightly network news anchor
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1976
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Director Ingmar Bergman leaves Sweden due to taxation
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1977
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Simon Peres becomes premier of Israel
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1978
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Firestone World Bowling Tournament of Champions won by Earl Anthony
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1979
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Jane Blalock wins LPGA Florida Lady Citrus Golf Tournament
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1979
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Mick Jaggar & Keith Richards give a benefit concert in Canada
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1981
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10,000 copper workers in Chile strike
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1981
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Almost 1 million West German metal workers in strike
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1981
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Dodgers rookie Fernando Valenzuela tosses his 3rd shutout in 4 starts
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1981
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USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
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1982
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Atlanta Braves lose after winning 1st 13 games of season
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1982
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Launch of STS-3-Lousma & Fullerton [03/23]
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1983
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Great Britain performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
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1983
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Rangers 2-Isles 5-Patrick Div Finals-Isles win series 4-2
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1983
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Soyuz T-8 returns to Earth
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1983
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Start of 1st Sri Lanka-Australia Test Cricket match (at Kandy)
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1983
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Stern mag announces major historical find-discovery of 60 volume personal diaries written by Adolph Hitler (turned out to be a
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1984
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Vicki Fergon wins LPGA S&H Golf Classic
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1986
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Consumer Price Index drops .04% for 2nd month in a row
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1986
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US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
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1987
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Sri Lanka Air Force bomb Tamil, 100s killed
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1988
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NJ Devil Patrik Sundstrom ties NHL playoff record of 8 pts in a playoff game (hat trick & 5 assists) in 10-4 rout over the Capi
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1988
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Women are allowed to compete in Little 500 bicycle race (Indiana)
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1989
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"Welcome to the Club" closes at Music Box Theater NYC after 12 perfs
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1989
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Nolan Ryan strikes out his 5,000th batter (Rickey Henderson)
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1990
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"Truly Blessed" opens at Longacre Theater NYC for 33 performances
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1990
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Lebanon release US hostage Robert Polhill after 39 months
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1991
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Earthquake strikes Costa Rica & Panama, kills 95
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1991
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Frank Thomas is 1st White Sox to homer at new Comiskey Park
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1991
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Intel releases 486SX chip
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1991
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Johnny Carson announces he will retire next year from Tonight Show
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1991
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Shalom America (Jewish cable network) is launched in Brooklyn & Queens
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1992
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"High Rollers Social & Pleasure Club" closes at H Hayes NYC 14 perfs
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1992
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6.0 earthquake in California
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1992
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Gas explodes in sewer, kills 200 in Guadalajara Mexico
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1992
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Holocaust Museum dedicated in Washington DC
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1992
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Plane crash at Perris Valley Airport Calif, kills 16 parachutists
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1993
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"Who's Tommy" opens at St James Theater NYC for 899 performances
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1993
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Candid Camera creator Allen Funt suffers a stroke at 78
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1993
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Holocaust Memorial Museum dedicated in Wash DC
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1993
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Seattle Mariner Chris Basio no-hits Boston Red Sox
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1993
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Tennis star Bjrn Brg divorces Loredana Berte
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1994
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7,000 Tutsi's slaughtered in stadium of Kibuye Rwanda
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1994
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Bírge Ousland reaches North pole
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1994
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Ice skater Tonya Harding sues ex-husband Jeff Gillooly for $42,500
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1994
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In Denmark the largest lollipop, weighing 3,011 pounds, made
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1994
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Michael Moorer beats Evander Holyfield in 12 for heavywgt boxing title
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1994
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Schelto Patijn appointed mayor of Amsterdam
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1995
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General Tire World Bowling Tournament of Champions won by Mike Aulby
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1995
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George Foreman beats Axel Schulz in 12 for heavyweight boxing title
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BIRTHS
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1357
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Johan I, King of Portugal (1383-1433)
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1451
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Isabella I, of Castile, Queen of Spain (1479-1504), patron of Columbus
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1515
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Antoine of Bourbon, duke of Vendme/king of Navarra
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1610
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Alexander VIII, [Pietro Ottoboni], Italy, lawyer/Pope (1689-91)
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1640
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Mariana Alcoforado, Portugal, nun
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1658
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Giuseppe Torelli, Italy, composer (Concert Grossi op 8)
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1682
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Willem I Kerricx the Young, Flemish architect/sculptor/painter
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1690
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John Carteret, Earl Granville (C), English chief minister (1722-42)
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1707
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Henry Fielding, England, novelist (Joseph Andrews, Tom Jones)
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1724
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Immanuel Kant, Konigsberg Germ, philosopher (Critique of Pure Reason)
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1766
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Madame de Stal, Swiss-French belle-lettrist (An Extraordinary Woman)
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1773
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Jean V baron de Rebecque, Swiss/Dutch army leader
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1775
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Georg Hermes, German philosopher/theologist (Hermenianen)
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1781
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Christian Friedrich Hermann Uber, composer
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1799
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Jean Poiseuille, physician/physiologist (blood pressure)
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1816
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Philip James Bailey, English poet (Festus)
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1818
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Cadwallader Colden Washburn, Major General (Union volunteers)
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1823
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Alfred Gibbs, Major General (Union Army), died in 1868
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1827
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William Hopkins Morris, Major General (Union volunteers), died in 1900
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1828
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Guilherme Antonio Cossoul, composer
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1831
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Alexander McDowell McCook, Major General (Union volunteers)
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1832
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Julius Sterling Morton, Nebraska, (Gov-Neb), started Arbor Day
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1839
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August W Eichler, German botanist
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1853
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Alphonse Bertillon, France, anthropologist, devised crime ID system
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1854
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Henri-Marie Lafontaine, Belgium, international lawyer (Nobel 1913)
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1856
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[Marie] Louise Hens, Flemish actress (Two Orphans)
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1858
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Ethel Mary Smyth, composer
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1863
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Cornelis A J van Dishoeck, Dutch publisher
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1864
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Phil May, Wortley Yorkshire, cartoonist
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1866
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Hans von Seeckt, German general (Future of the Reich)
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1868
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Jose Vianna da Motta, composer
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1870
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Nikolai Lenin, [Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov], Bolshevik/USSR revolutionist
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1873
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Ellen Anderson Glasgow, US, novelist (Ancient Law, Pulitzer-1942)
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1876
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O E Rlvaag, Norwegian-American novelist (Giants in the Earth)
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1876
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Robert B r ny, Sweden, otologist, vestibular expert (Nobel 1914)
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1878
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Kitty Gordon, Folkestone England, entertainer
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1881
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Alexander Kerensky, Simbirsk, Russian PM (1917)
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1884
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Armas Emmanuel Launis, composer
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1884
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John van Capel, oldest man in Netherlands (Died Sept 3, 1992)
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1884
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Otto Rank, [Rosenfeld], Austria psychoanalysis (Knstler)
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1889
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Ludwig Renn, writer
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1891
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Belle Bennett, Milcoon Rapids IA, actress (Stella Dallas, Iron Mask)
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1891
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Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev, Sontsovka Ukraine, composer
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1892
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Nikolai Obouhov, composer
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1899
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Martyn Green, London, actor (Gilbert & Sullivan, Iceman Cometh)
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1899
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Vladimir Nabokov, St Petersburg, novelist
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1902
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Megan Lloyd George, English politician
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1904
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J[ulius] Robert Oppenheimer, NY, head of Manhattan (A-bomb) Project
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1906
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Eric William Fenby, composer/president (Delius Society)
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1908
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Eddie Albert, [Heimberger], Rock Island Il, actor (Oliver-Green Acres)
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1909
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Ralph Byrd, Dayton Ohio, actor (Dick Tracy TV Show)
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1910
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Eric Scowen, physician
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1910
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R J Ritchie, tennis player
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1912
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Gavalda Miguel Querol, composer
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1912
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Kathleen Mary Ferrier, England, contralto (Orfeo Ed Evridice)
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1914
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Charles Hubert Sisson, author/poet (Christopher Homm)
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1914
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Hans Baumann, writer
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1914
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Jan de Hartog, Dutch/English writer (Holland's Glory)
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1915
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Dick Dudley, Tenn, TV host (Village Barn)
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1915
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Lord Airedale, British Lord (social democrat)
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1916
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Earl of Oxford & Asquith, governor (Seychelles)
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1916
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Lord Menuhin, OM
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1916
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Yehudi Menuhin, NYC, violinist/conductor (Bartok's Sonata)
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1917
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Leo Abse, biographer/MP
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1917
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Mile Yvette Chauvir, France, ballerina assoluta (Sleeping Beauty)
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1917
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Sidney Nolan, Australia, painter/illustrator (Ned Kelly)
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1919
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Donald Cram, US, biochemist (Nobel 1987)
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1920
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Hal March, SF Calif, actor/TV host ($64,000 Question, Outrage)
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1920
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Jos de Haes, Flemish philological/poet (Misery of the Word)
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1922
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Charles Mingus, Arizona, jazz bassist (Pithecanthropus Erectus)
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1922
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Lou Stein, Phila Pa, pianist (Tonight! America After Dark)
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1922
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Richard C Diebenkorn Jr, US, painter (Ocean Park Paintings)
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1923
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Betty Page, Kingsport Tn, playmate (Jan, 1955)/model (Dark Angel)
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1923
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Hugh Lloyd, actor (Punch & Judy Man, Dunroamin' Rising)
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1923
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Paula Fox, US children's books author (Poor George)
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1923
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Peter Bowring, CEO (C T Bowring)
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1925
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Christopher Ball, Oxford, warden (Keble College)
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1925
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George Cole, London England, actor (Minder, Vampire Lovers)
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1926
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Bob Flannigan, Greencastle Ind, singer (4 Freshmen)
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1926
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Charlotte Rae, Milwaukee Wisc, actress (Edna-Facts of Life)
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1926
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James Stirling, Scottish D-day-parachutist/architect/knight
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1927
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Pascal Bentoiu, composer
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1928
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Aaron Spelling, TV executive producer (Charlie's Angels)
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1928
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Margaret Pereira, forensic scientist
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1929
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Geoffrey Marshall, Provost (Queen's College, Oxford)
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1929
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Margaret Pereira, forensic scientist
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1929
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Michael Atiyah, educator (Trinity College - Cambridge England)
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1929
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Robert Wade-Gery, diplomat/exec director (Barclays de Zoete Wedd)
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1929
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Victoria Opoku-Ware, Ghanaian queen
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1931
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Henk Gortzak, Dutch MP (CPN/PSP)
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1931
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Robert Dickson, Canada, ice hockey player (1948)
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1931
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Ronald Hynd, British choreographer (English National Ballet)
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1931
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Siem Vroom, Dutch actor (The Lift, Bridge Too Far, Mysteries)
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1932
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Michael Colgrass, Chicago Illinois, composer (Best Wishes)
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1933
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John A Llewellyn, Cardiff Wales, astronaut
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1933
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Robin Hutton, merchant banker
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1934
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9th viscount Portman, British large landowner/multi-millionaire
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1934
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David Ratford, diplomat
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1934
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John K Barlow, English rubberplanter/financier/multi-millionaire
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1934
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Nico Ladenis, British restauranteur (Nico at 90)/=
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1934
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Viscount Portman, Britsh landowner/multimillionaire
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1935
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Christopher Ball, linguist/warden (Keble College-Oxford)
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1935
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Glen Campbell, Delight Ark, actor/singer (Time I Get to Phoenix)
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1937
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Bobbi Fiedler, (Rep-R-CA, 1981- )
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1937
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David Summerscale, head master (Westminster School England)
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1937
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Jack Nicholson, NJ, actor (One Flew Over Cuckoo's Nest, Shining)
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1937
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Jack Nitzsche, composer/songwriter (An Officer & a Gentleman)
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1937
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Ken Palmer, cricketer (1-190 in only Test for England, now Test ump)
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1937
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Kenneth Palmer, cricket umpire
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1938
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Alan Bond, tycoon/yachtsman
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1939
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Jason Miller, Scranton PA, actor/writer (Exorcist, Light of Day)
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1939
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John Chilcot, civil servant
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1939
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John Foley, mjr-general
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1940
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Peter Goldstein, joint founder (Superdrug)
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1943
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Mel Carter, singer (Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me)
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1943
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Steve Dunne, cricketer (NZ Test umpire on international panel)
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1944
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Joshua Rifkin, composer
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1945
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Alan Dukes, Irish president (Fine Gael
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1945
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Donald Graham, US businessman(?)
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1945
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Gielijn Escher, Dutch postage stamp artist
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1945
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Robert Key, MP/British undersecretary for National Heritage
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1946
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Archy Kirkwood, MP (L-D)
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1946
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Dectuplets, Bacacay Brazil, 8 males & 2 females
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1946
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John Waters, director (Hairspray)
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1947
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Barry Guy, composer
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1948
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Carole Drinkwater, actress (Father, All Creatures Great & Small)
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1949
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Spencer Haywood, Silver City Ms, NBAer (Oly-gold-1968, Knicks)
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1950
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Jancis Robinson, wine writer/broadcaster
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1950
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Lewis Biggs, curator (Tate Gallery-North Liverpool)
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1950
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Peter Frampton, Kent Engld, guitarist/vocalist (Frampton Comes Alive)
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1953
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Steve Bond, Haifa Israel, actor (General Hospital, To Die For)
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1954
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Joseph Bottoms, Santa Barbara Cal, actor (Surfacing, Blind Date)
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1955
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Arthur Baker, rock producer (Afrika Banbaataa-Planet Rock)
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1956
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Catherine Mary Stewart, Edmonton, actress (Passion & Paradise)
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1957
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Alan Campbell, Homestead Fla, actor (E Z-3's a Crowd)
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1957
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Ethel White, WBL guard (NY Stars)
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1958
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Ashraf Ali, cricket wicket-keeper (Pakistani mid-80s)
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1958
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Ken Olandt, actor (April Fool's Day, Imposter, Leprechaun)
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1959
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Nicky Le Roux, South Africa, LPGA golfer (1994 Atlanta Champ-15th)
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1959
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Ranjan Madugalle, cricketer (pioneer of Sri Lanka's Test teams)
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1959
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Ryan Stiles, Seattle Wash, actor (Lewis-Drew Carey Show)
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1960
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Lloyd Honeyghan, English welterweight boxing champ (1986)
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1961
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Byron Allen, LA Calif, comedian (Real People, Byron Allen Show)
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1961
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Jeff Hostetler, NFL QB (NY Giants, Raiders, Redskins/1990 Superbowl)
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1961
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Jimmy Key, Huntsville Alabama, pitcher (Blue Jays, NY Yanks, Orioles)
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1962
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David Wettlaufer, Kitchener Ont, golfer (Ontario Beefeater-1986, 87)
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1962
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Denise Baldwin, Atlanta GA, LPGA golfer (1991 Futures Salisbury)
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1964
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Bob McCann, NBA forward (Washington Bullets)
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1964
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Chris Makepeace, Toronto, actor (Vamp, My Bodyguard, Meatballs, Oasis)
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1966
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Glenn Parker, NFL offensive tackle (Buffalo Bills, KC Chiefs)
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1966
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Serge Poudrier, hockey defenseman (Team France 1998)
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1967
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Bart Bowen, Albuquerque NM, cyclist (Olympics-96)
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1967
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Harvey Williams, NFL running back (Oakland Raiders)
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1967
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Mike Buck, NFL quarterback (Arizona Cardinals)
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1967
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Sheryl Lee, Boulder Colo, actress (Twin Peaks, Love Lies & Murder)
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1968
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Bimbo Coles, NBA guard (Golden State Warriors)
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1968
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Carlos Costa, Spain, tennis star
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1968
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Jo Angel, cricketer (big WA right-arm fast bowler, Australia 1993-)
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1968
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Vernell Coles, basketball player (Olympic-bronze-1988)
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1968
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Zarley Zalapski, Edmonton, NHL defenseman (Calgary Flames)
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1969
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Bobby Olive, NFL wide receiver (Indianapolis Colts)
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1969
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Craig Logan, Scotland, rock bassist (Bros Front, Bon Jovi-New Jersey)
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1969
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George Williams, Lacrosse WI, catcher (Oakland A's)
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1969
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Roger Jones, NFL center (Cin Bengals)
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1970
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Claus Biedermann, WLAF linebacker (Rhein Fire)
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1970
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Coleman Bell, NFL tight end (Washington Redskins)
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1971
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Ingo Rademacher, German FR, actor (Jasper Jacks-General Hospital)
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1971
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James Burton, NFL cornerback (Chic Bears)
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1971
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Milos Holan, Bilovec Cze, NHL defenseman (Anaheim Mighty Ducks)
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1971
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Nicklas Kulti, Sweden, tennis star
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1972
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Anna Falchi, Tampera Finland, actress (La Dolce Vita '90)
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1972
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Sabine Appelmans, Aalst Belg, tennis star (Strasbourg doubles final)
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1973
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Christopher Sanders, tight end (Washington Redskins)
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1973
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Scott Fields, NFL linebacker (Atlanta Falcons)
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1974
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Adam Parfitt, Victoria BC, rower (Olympics-96)
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1974
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Georgia Goettmann, model (Cosmo-May 1995)
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1975
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Brian Manning, wide receiver (Miami Dolphins)
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1975
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Stijn Haeldermans, Belgian soccer player (MVV)
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1976
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Milena Mayorga, Miss Universe-El Salvador (1996)
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1980
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Aaron Metchnik, Santa Barbara Calif, actor (Stephen-Torkelsons)
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1980
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Monica Flammer, Gainesville Fla, gymnast (alt-Olympics-96)
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1985
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Lauri Hendler, Ft Belvoir Va, actress (Julie-Gimme a Break)
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DEATHS
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536
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Agapitus I, Italian Pope (535-36), dies
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1253
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Elias van Cortona, Italian general (1232-39), dies at about 53
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1355
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Eleonora Plantagenet, daughter of King Edward II, dies at 36
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1462
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Gilbert of Lannoy, master of Villerval/Tronchiennes/Santes, dies
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1521
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Juan de Padilla, Spanish nobleman/communero-rebel, beheaded
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1592
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Bartolommeo Ammanati, Italian sculptor/architect, dies at 80
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1648
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Catharina Belgian van Nassau, daughter of Willem, dies at 69
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1662
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John Tradescant, traveller/gardener, dies
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1672
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Georg Stiernhielm, Swed scholar/author/poet (Hercules), dies at 73
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1677
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Wenzel E Frst von Lobkowitz, Austria chancellor (16..-74), dies at 68
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1699
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Hans A baron von Abschatz, Silesian poet, dies at 53
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1722
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Pieter Erberfeld, German/Thais merchant on Java, dies
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1776
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Johann Adolph Scheibe, German music theroist/composer, dies at 67
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1778
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James Hargreaves, inventor (spinning jenny), dies
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1782
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Josef Ferdinand Norbert Seger, composer, dies at 66
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1788
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Zacharias H Alewijn, Dutch poet, dies 46
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1821
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John Crome, [Old Crome], English landscape painter/etcher, dies at 52
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1827
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Thomas Rowlandson, caricaturist, dies
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1830
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Knud L Rahbek, Danish literary/historian, dies at 69
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1833
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Richard Trevithick, inventor (steam locomotive), dies at 62
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1844
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Henri-Montan Berton, composer, dies at 76
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1864
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Joseph Gilbert Totten, US Union general-major, dies at 76
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1865
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Francis Washburn, US Union colonel/gen major, dies of injuries
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1883
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Octave Fouque, composer, dies at 38
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1892
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Edouard-Victoire-Antoine Lalo, composer, dies at 69
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1899
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E J (Ned) Gregory, cricketer (one Test for Aust), dies
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1901
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William Stubbs, historian/bishop, dies
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1908
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Henry Campbell-Bannerman, British premier (1905-08), dies
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1925
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Andre Caplet, composer, dies at 46
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1929
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Odon Peter Jozsef de Mihalovich, composer, dies at 86
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1930
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Jeppe Aakjr, Danish journalist/author/poet (Rugens sange), dies at 63
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1933
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Frederick Henry Royce, motorcar pioneer, dies
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1941
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Arthur Briscoe, cricketer (South African batsman in 2 Tests), dies
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1944
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Mezio Agostini, composer, dies at 68
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1945
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Kthe Kollwitz, German graphic artist, dies at 77
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1946
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Harlan Fiske Stone, Chief Justice Supreme Court (1941-46), dies at 73
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1946
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Lionel Atwill, actor (Capt Blood, Great Waltz), dies at 61
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1950
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Charles H Houston, architect of NAACP legal campaign, dies at 54
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1951
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Stanley Ridges, actor (possessed, Sgt York, Mr Ace), dies at 59
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1953
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Top Naeff, [Anthonetta van Rhijn-N], Dutch writer, dies at 75
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1957
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Ignatius Roy D Campbell, British poet (Garcia Lorca), dies at 54
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1961
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Maria Radulphus, [Adrian Hermus], Curaao school inspector, dies at 91
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1962
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Solomon Pimsleur, composer, dies at 61
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1962
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Vera Reynolds, actress (Dragnet Patrol, Lawless Woman), dies at 62
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1967
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Tom Conway, actor (Mark Saber, Betty Hutton Show), dies at 62
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1975
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Mary Philips, actress (Farewell to Arms), dies at 75
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1976
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Frutuoso de Lima Viana, composer, dies at 79
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1977
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Charles Sanford, orch leader (Your Show of Shows), dies at 71
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1978
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Will Geer, actor (Grandpa Walton-Waltons), dies at 75
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1980
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Jane Froman, singer (Jane Froman's USA Canteen), dies at 72
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1981
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Brailsford Reese Brazeal, dean (Morehouse College), dies at 76
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1982
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Melville Bell Grosvenor, pres (Natl Geographic Society), dies at 80
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1983
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Earl "Fatha" Hines, US, jazz pianist/conductor, dies
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1983
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Walter Slezak, actor (Bedtime For Bonzo), commits suicide in NY at 80
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1984
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Ansel Adams, US photographer, dies at 82
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1986
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Mircea Eliade, writer, dies
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1988
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Irene Rich, US actress (Beau Brumell, Champ), dies at 96
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1989
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Huey Newton, US, Black Panther leader, shot dead at 47
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1990
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Bertil Unger, actor (Devil & Max Devlin), dies
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1992
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Billy Wayne White, murderer, executed in Texas at 34
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1992
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Joop [Joseph] van Santen, Dutch 1st Chamber member (CPN), dies
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1992
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Youcca Troubatzkoy, actress (Flower of the Night), dies
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1993
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Andries Treurnicht, founder S Afr Conservative Party, dies at 72
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1993
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Cesar Chavez, US farm worker (United Farm Workers), dies at 66
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1993
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Mark Koenig, baseball shortstop (NY Yankees), dies at 88
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1994
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D Nauta, theologist/church historian/lawyer, dies at 96
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1994
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Denis Pitts, journalist, dies at 64
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1994
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Jack Alexander Bently, trombonist, dies at 80
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1994
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Richard Milhous Nixon, 37th President (1969-75), dies of stroke at 81
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1994
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Schmidt Hans Burkhardt, artist, dies at 89
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1995
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Don Pullen, pianist/composer, dies at 53
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1995
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Maggie Kuhn, activist (Gray Panthers), dies at 89
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1996
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David Shipman, film historian, dies at 63
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1996
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Erma Bombeck, humorist (Grass is Greener), dies at 69
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1996
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Hiteshwar Saikia, PM of Indian state of Assam (1991-96), dies
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