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1002   After trailing 9-0, St Louis Cards beat Atlanta Braves 12-11
1092   Lincoln Cathedral consecrated
1336   Italian poet Francesco Petrarca climbs Mont Ventoux
1386   Treaty of Windsor between Portugal-England
1460   Court yard episcopal palace Atrecht has witch burnings
1502   Columbus left Spain on his 4th & final trip to New World
1519   Austrian adel/burgerij in uprising against central government
1573   Polish Parliament selects duke of Anjou as king
1588   Duke Henri de Guises troops occupy Paris
1671   Col Thomas Blood attempts to steal Crown Jewels
1689   English King Willem III declares war on France
1738   England routes fleet in Mediterranean Sea & West-Indies
1753   King Louis XV disbands French parliament
1754   1st newspaper cartoon in America-divided snake "Join or Die"
1766   John Byron back in England after trip around the world
1785   British inventor Joseph Bramah patents beer-pump handle
1788   English parliament accepts abolishing of slave trade
1836   HMS Beagle with Charles Darwin departs Port Louis, Mauritius
1837   "Sherrod" burns in Mississippi River below Natchez Miss; 175 dies
1846   Battle of Resaca de la Palma-US sends Mexico back to Rio Grande
1862   Battle of Farmington, MS
1862   Battle of Ft Pickens, FL (Pensacola), evacuated by CS
1862   US Naval Academy relocated from Annapolis MD to Newport, RI
1864   -20] Skirmish at Ware Bottom Church, Virginia
1864   Battle of Cloyd's Mt, & Swift Creek, VA (Drewery's Bluff, Ft Darling)
1864   Battle of Dalton, GA
1864   Ship battle at Helgoland, Austria-Denmark
1868   Anton Bruckner's 1st Symphony in C, premieres
1874   Victoria Embankment, in London opens
1882   Telegraph Hill RR Co organized
1889   15th Kentucky Derby: Thomas Kiley aboard Spokane wins in 2:34«
1896   1st horseless carriage show in London (featured 10 models)
1899   Lawn mower patented
1901   Australia opens its 1st parliament in Melbourne
1901   Cleve's Earl Moore no-hits Chic White Sox 9 inn but loses in 10th 4-2
1908   Dirk Fock becomes governor of Suriname
1911   Fire breaks out at Empire Theater in Edinburgh Scotland
1913   17th amendment provides for election of senators by popular vote
1914   40th Kentucky Derby: John McCabe aboard Old Rosebud wins in 2:03.4
1914   Pres Wilson proclaims Mother's Day
1915   German & French fight Battle of Artois
1916   British-France Sykes-Picot meet over division of Turkey
1925   Cornerstone for Hebrew University, Jerusalem laid
1926   Richard Byrd & Floyd Bennett make 1st flight over North Pole
1927   53rd Preakness: Whitey Abel aboard Bostonian wins in 2:01.6
1927   Canberra replaces Melbourne as the capital of Australia
1929   NY Giant Carl Hubbell no-hits Pitts Pirates
1929   WJW-AM in Cleveland Ohio begins radio transmissions
1930   56th Preakness: Earl Sande aboard Gallant Fox wins in 2:00.6
1931   57th Preakness: George Ellis aboard Mate wins in 1:59
1932   58th Preakness: Eugene James aboard Burgoo King wins in 1:59.8
1932   Piccadilly Circus, 1st lit by electricity
1932   WOC-AM in Davenport Iowa merges with WHO to become WHO-WOC
1933   Spanish anarchists call for general strike
1934   Bradman out for a Cricket duck against Cambridge University!
1936   1st KLM airplane to land on Bonaire
1936   Italy takes Addis Abba, annexing Absynnia (Ethiopia)
1937   Reds beat Phillies 21-10 (Ernie Lombardi goes 6 for 6)
1939   Catholic church beatified the 1st Native American, Kateri Tekakwitha
1941   English Army breaks German spy codes
1942   68th Preakness: Basil James aboard Alsab wins in 1:57
1943   5th German Pantser army surrenders in Tunisia
1943   Rotschild-Haddassh University Hospital opens
1944   1st eye bank opens (NYC)
1944   Country singer Jimmie Davis becomes governor of Louisiana
1944   Dutch resistance fighter Gerard Musch arrested
1944   Joe McCarthy returns as Yankee manager after an illness
1944   Russians recapture Crimea by taking Sevastopol
1945   Czechoslovakia liberated from Nazi occupation (Natl Day)
1945   Jersey liberated from nazis
1945   Nazi propagandist Max Blokzijl arrested
1945   New balata ball used in baseball, 50% livilier
1945   Norwegian nazi collaborators Vidkun Quisling arrested
1945   Victory celebration at Red Square
1946   1st hour long entertainment TV show, "NBC's Hour Glass" premieres
1946   1st variety show on TV "NBC's Hour Glass," premieres
1946   King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy abdicates, replaced by Umberto
1949   Britain's 1st launderette opens in Queensway London
1949   Prince Rainier III becomes leader of Monaco
1950   French Foreign min Robert Schuman calls for European community EGKS
1950   Norman Dello Joco's premieres in Bronxville
1951   Air raid on Chinese positions at Yalu River
1955   German Federal Republic joins NATO
1958   Botvinnik recaptures world chess championship
1959   Dorothy Rigney, husband John, & Hank Greenberg resign from White Sox
1960   Nigeria becomes a member of British Commonwealth
1960   US is 1st country to use the birth control pill legally
1960   US send U-2 over USSR
1961   Balt Oriole Jim Gentile hits 2 grand slams (9 RBIs) vs Minn Twins
1961   FCC Chairman Newton N Minow criticizes TV as a "vast wasteland"
1961   Jim Gentile is 4th to hit grand slams in consecutive innings
1962   Beatles sign their 1st contract with EMI Pstlophone
1962   Laser beam successfully bounced off Moon for 1st time
1962   US performs atmospheric nuclear test at Christmas Island
1963   US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1964   Khrushchev visits Egypt
1964   Peter & Gordon release "World Without Love"
1965   Beatles attend a Bob Dylan concert
1965   Luna 5 launched (USSR) 1st attempt to soft land on Moon (fails)
1966   1st black member of Federal Reserve Board (A F Brimmer)
1966   China PR performs nuclear test at Lop Nor PRC
1967   1st flight of Fokker F-28 Fellowship
1967   Gijsbert van Hall resigns as mayor of Amsterdam
1969   BPAA All-Star Bowling Tournament won by Billy Hardwick
1970   100,000s demonstrate against Vietnam War
1971   23rd Emmy Awards: All in the Family, Jack Klugman & Jean Stapleton
1971   Elizabeth Bonner runs female world record marathon (3:01:42)
1971   Friends of Earth return 1500 non-returnable bottles to Schweppes
1971   Largest walk in crowd (31,626) in Balt Oriole history
1971   Sandra Haynie wins LPGA San Antonio Alamo Golf Open
1973   For 2nd time, Johnny Bench hits 3 HRs in a game
1974   House Judiciary Committee begin formal hearings on Nixon impeachment
1975   Brian Oldfield shot puts 22.86 m (world record)
1975   Flyers 1-Isles 5-Semifinals-Flyers hold 3-2 lead
1976   "So Long 174th St" closes at Harkness Theater NYC after 16 perfs
1976   Sally Little wins LPGA Ladies Masters at Moss Creek Golf Tournament
1977   Hotel Poland in Amsterdam destroyed by fire, 33 killed
1977   Mabel Murphy Smythe confirmed as ambassador to Rep of Cameroon
1977   Patty Hearst let out of jail
1978   "Ain't Misbehavin'" opens at Longacre Theater NYC for 1604 perfs
1978   Corpse of kidnapped ex-premier Aldo Moro found
1978   Fee Waybill of Tubes breaks a leg falling off stage
1978   Musical "Ain't Misbehavin'," premieres in NYC
1978   PSV beats Bastica, 3-0, to win UEFA Cup in Eindhoven Neth
1979   US & USSR sign Salt 2 treaty, limiting nuclear weapons
1980   35 motorists die as a Liberian freighter rams a Tampa Bay Bridge
1981   Kazimiroff Blvd in Bronx named for a Bronx historian
1982   "9" opens at 46th St Theater NYC for 739 performances
1982   Arthur Kopit's musical "Nine," premieres in NYC
1982   Sally Little wins LPGA United Virginia Bank Golf Classic
1983   18th Academy of Country Music Awards: Alabama & Willie Nelson
1984   Alexander Calder's "Big Crinkly" sells for $852,000
1984   Chicago White Sox beat Milw Brewers, 7-6, in 25 inn (started 5/8)
1984   White Sox & Brewers play 8:06, game, longest timed baseball game
1987   183 die aboard a Polish jetliner that crashes in Warsaw
1987   Actor Tom Cruise (27) & actress Mimi Rogers (33), marry
1987   Oriole Eddie Murray is 1st to switch hit HRs in 2 consecutive games
1988   A's winning streak hits 14, ends tommorow
1988   Australia's new parliament house is opened by Queen Elizabeth
1988   Belgium: 8th govt of Martens forms
1989   "Saratina!" closes at Cort Theater NYC after 597 performances
1989   Journalist petition Chinese govt for freedom of press
1989   NY Mets Kevin Elster, errors after 88 errorless games at shortstop
1989   NY Mets Rick Cerone, errors after 159 errorless games as catcher
1989   VP Quayle say in United Negro College Fund speech: "What a waste it is to lose one's mind" instead of "a mind is terrible thing
1990   NY Newsday reporter Jimmy Breslin suspended for a racial slur
1990   Sampdoria wins 30th Europe Cup II
1991   Italian actress Laura Antonelli found guilty of cocaine possession
1991   Michael Landon appears on Tonight Show to talk about his cancer
1992   America Cup finals begin in San Diego
1992   Final episode of "Golden Girls" airs on NBC-TV
1992   Michelle McLean, 19, of Namibia, crowned 41st Miss Universe
1993   "Ain't Broadway Grand" closes at Lunt-Fontanne NYC after 25 perfs
1993   "Song of Jacob Zulu" closes at Plymouth Theater NYC after 53 perfs
1993   Landslide in Nambija Ecuador, kills 300
1993   Meg Mallon wins LPGA Sara Lee Golf Classic
1993   Mustapha Matura's "Playboy of West Indies," premieres in NYC
1993   Paraguay holds its 1st pres & parliamentary elections in 50 years
1994   "Passion" opens at Plymouth Theater NYC for 280 performances
1994   Mass murderer Joel Rifkind found guilty in NY
1995   Cleveland Indians tie record of scoring 8 runs before making an out, they beat Twins 10-0
1995   Kinshasa, Zaire under quarantine after an outbreak of Ebola virus
1997   1st US ambassador since Saigon fell arrives in Vietnam
1997   San Diego Padres retire #35 worn by pitcher Randy Jones
1998   ABC Masters Bowling Tournament won by

BIRTHS
1265   Dante Alighieri, Italian poet (Divina Commedia)
1596   Abraham van Diepenbeeck, painter
1738   John Pindar, [Peter], physician/poet
1740   Giovanni Paisiello, Italian composer (Barber of Seville)
1783   Alexander Ross, Canada, pioneer/fur trader
1785   James Pollard Espy, Penns, meteorologist (Philosphy of Storms)
1793   Johannes C de Jonge, Dutch historian/archivist
1796   August Pauly, German classicus (Real Encyclopedia)
1800   John Brown, abolitionist; led attack on Harpers Ferry
1801   Samuel Cousins, mezzotint engraver
1810   Louis Gallait, historical painter
1810   WFLC Marianne, princess of Orange-Nassau/daughter of king Willem I
1814   Adolph von Henselt, composer
1824   William Edmonson "Grumble" Jones, Brig General (Confederate Army)
1829   Ciro Pinsuti, pianist/composer
1833   Boleslaw Dembinski, composer
1837   Adam Opel, German manufacturer (cycling, motorcars)
1843   Belle Boyd, spy (Confederate)/actress/lecturer
1844   [Maria] Catharina Beersmans, Belgian actress (Bad Herders)
1846   Nikolay Feopemptovich Solov'yov, composer
1855   Julius Rontgen, composer
1860   James Matthew Barrie, Scotland, novelist (Margaret Ogilvy, Peter Pan)
1865   August de Boeck, composer
1873   Howard Carter, British archaeologist (found King Tutankhamen's tomb)
1873   Lilian Mary Baylis, manager (Old Vic & Sadler's Wells Theater)
1882   Henry J Kaiser, builder (Liberty Ships, Jeeps, Boulder Dam)
1887   Jules Van de Leene, Belgian writer
1892   Eric Westberg, composer
1892   Zita, empress (Austria)/Queen (Hungary)
1895   Lucian Blaga, Romaniams philosopher/poet (Dogmatic Aeon)
1895   Richard Barthelmess, NYC, actor (Broken Blossoms, Noose)
1899   Edward Pollock, saxophone/clarinet
1901   Fuzzy Knight, Fairmont WV, actor (Oklahoma Annie, Cowby & the Lady)
1901   George Duckworth, cricket wicket-keeper (England late 20's early 30's)
1903   Walter Dehmel, writer
1906   Eleanor Estes, author (Ginger Pye, Moffats)
1907   Baldur von Schirach, German writer/nazi politician (Frame)
1910   Barbara Woodhouse, dog training expert
1910   P E Palia, cricketer (appeared in India's 1st Test-Lord's 1932)
1911   Harry Simeone, Newark NJ, choral director (Kate Smith Show)
1912   Pedro Armendariz, Mexico, actor (From Russia With Love)
1913   John Hayes, Admiral
1913   Victor Smith, Admiral (Australian Chiefs of Staff)
1914   Carlo Maria Giulini, conductor
1914   Frank Chacksfield, arranger/orch leader
1914   Hank Snow, Nova Scotia Canada, country singer (I Went to Your Wedding)
1914   Josef Muller-Brockmann, graphic designer/writer
1914   Theodore Kheel, labor negotiator (Fair Employment Practices)
1915   Richard Janvrin, British vice admiral
1916   Bernard William George Rose, composer/organist
1916   Cyril Bowles, bishop of Derby
1916   Douglas Guest, organist
1917   George Fleming, cyclist
1917   John Arnatt, actor (Circumstantial Evidence)
1918   Mike Wallace, Brookline Mass, newscaster (Biography, 60 Minutes)
1918   Orville Freeman, Minneapolis, (Sen-D-Mn)/Sec of Agriculture (1961-69)
1919   Arthur English, comedian/actor (Malachi's Cove)
1920   Richard Adams, author (Day Gone By)
1922   Sheila Burrell, actress (Black Orchid, Paranoiac, Laughter in Dark)
1924   Bulat S Okudzjava, Russian author (Student!)
1924   Connie Russell, NYC, singer (Club Embassy, Garroway at Large)
1924   Gerard Wernars, Dutch graphic designer (Library stamps 1991)
1924   Jean J A Girault, French director/screenwriter (l'Amour)
1925   Peter Leng, Master General of the Ordnance
1926   Alistair MacFarlane, principal (Heriot-Watt University England)
1926   Francis Kennedy, British diplomat
1926   Joshua Hassan, chief minister (Gibralter)
1926   Robin Cooke, pres (NZ Court of Appeal)
1927   John McDermott, Lord Justice of Appeal (Northern Ireland)
1927   Manfred Eigen, German physicist/chemist (Nobel 1967)
1927   Ray Katt, baseball player
1928   Barbara Ann Scott, Ottawa Ontario, figure skater (Olympic-gold-1948)
1928   Pall Pampichier Palsson, composer
1928   Richard A "Pancho" Gonzalez, LA Calif, tennis star (US 1948-49)
1929   Anthony Lloyd, Lord Justice of Appeal
1930   Joan Sims, actress (Carry on Behind, Carry on Cleo)
1931   Vance DeVoe Brand, Longmont Co, astro (Apollo 18, STS-5, 41B, 35)
1932   Conrad Hunte, cricketer (great West Indian opener 1958-66)
1932   David Plastow, CEO (Medical Research Council)
1932   Gavin Lyall, author (Conduct of Major Maxim)
1932   Geraldine McEwan, actress (Henry V)
1932   J Alex McMillan, (Rep-R-NC, 1985- )
1933   Johnny Grant, unofficial mayor of Hollywood
1934   Alan Bennett, Engld, playwright/actor (Secret Policeman's Other Ball)
1934   John Robertson, deputy chairman (Barclays de Zoete Wedd)
1934   Roy Massey, Master of Choristers (Hereford Cathedral)
1936   Albert Finney, Salford UK, actor (Dresser, Under the Volcano)
1936   Floyd Robinson, baseball player (White Sox, Reds, A's)
1936   Glenda Jackson, Cheshire England, actress (Women in Love)
1936   Terry Downes, middleweight boxing champ (1961-62)
1936   Terry Drinkwater, TV newsman (CBS)
1937   Dave Prater, Ocilla Ga, rock vocalist (Sam & Dave)
1937   Sonny Curtis, Texas, guitarist (Crickets)
1938   Geoffrey Holland, civil servant
1938   Nokie Edwards, rocker (Ventures)
1939   Bruce Mather, composer
1939   Herbert Hippauf, baseball player
1939   Jim Dent, Augusta GA, PGA golfer (1989 MONY Syracuse Senior)
1939   Kenneth Warby, fastest man on water at 300 knots (345 mph)
1939   Nokle Edwards, rocker
1939   Ralph Boston, Laurel Miss, long jumper (Oly-gold/sil/brz-60, 64, 68)
1940   Dick Morrissey, saxophonist
1940   James L Brooks, producer/director (Broadcast News, Taxi, Critic)
1941   Dorothy Hyman, England, sprinter (Oly-silver-60)
1941   Jan Dibbets, sculptor/artist (Dutch Mountains)
1941   Pete Birrell, rock bassist (Freddie & The Dreamers)
1942   John D Ashcroft, (Gov-MO)
1942   Mike Millward, rocker
1942   Tommy Roe, Atlanta, rocker (Hooray for Hazel)
1942   William Olner, MP
1943   Bruce Milner, rocker (Every Mother's Son)
1943   Maurice Foster, cricketer (West Indies batsman of 70's)
1943   Tommy Roe, rocker
1944   Don Dannemann, rocker (Cyrkle)
1944   Richard Furay, Ohio, rock vocalist (Buffalo Springfield, Poco)
1945   Steve Katz, NYC, rock guitarist/vocalist (Blood, Sweat & Tears)
1946   Candice Bergen, Beverly Hills, actr (Carnal Knowledge, Murphy Brown)
1947   Anthony Corlan, Cork City Ireland, actor (Something for Everyone)
1948   John Drayton Mahaffey, Kerrville TX, PGA golfer (1978 PGA Champ)
1949   Billy Joel, Bronx, rock vocalist (Pianoman, Capt Jack, Bridge)
1949   Oleg Yuriyevich Atkov, Russian cosmonaut (Soyuz T-10)
1950   James A Butts, LA Calif, triple jumper (Olympic-silver-1976)
1950   Matthew Kelly, actor/TV host (Holding the Fort, Relative Strangers)
1950   Tom Petersson, Rockford Il, rock bassist (Cheap Trick)
1951   Alley Mills, Chicago Ill, actress (Norma Arnold-Wonder Years)
1952   Patrick Ryecart, actor (Silas Mariner)
1953   Daniel Talbot, Montreal Que, golfer (Quebec Open-1979, 81, 84)
1953   Gregory Beecroft, Chorpus Christi TX, actor (Guiding Light)
1953   Ron Jackson, baseball player
1953   Scott McInnis, (Rep-R-Colorado)
1954   Balazs Taroczy, Hungary, tennis star
1955   Kevin Peter Hall, Pitts Pa, actor (Misfits of Science)
1955   Myra Blackwelder, LPGA golfer
1957   Fred Markham, 1st man to pedal a bike 65 mph
1957   John Stuper, baseball pitcher (St Louis Cardinals)
1958   Esko Rechardt, Finland, yachtsman (Olympic-gold-1980)
1959   Andrew Jones, cricketer (highly consistent for NZ at 1st drop)
1959   Asantha De Mel, cricketer (pioneering Sri Lankan Test opening bowler)
1960   Iain Butchart, cricket all-rounder (Zimbabwe, Test v Pak 1995)
1960   Jim Reilly, rocker (Red Rockers)
1960   Tony Gwynn, LA CA, outfielder (San Diego Padres)
1961   Rene Capo, Pinal del Rio Cuba, half-heavyweight judoka (Olympics-96)
1962   Dave Gahan, Essex, rock vocalist (Depeche Mode-Dreaming of Me)
1962   John Corbett, actor/singer (Chris-Northern Exposure)
1962   Paul Heaton, rocker (Housemartins-Happy Hour, Over There)
1964   Miloslav Mecir, Czechoslovakia, tennis player (Olympic-gold-1988)
1965   Ben Volpeliere-Pierrot, rocker (Curiosity Killed Cat-Keep Distance)
1965   Marc Logan, NFL running back (Washington Redskins)
1965   Steve Yzerman, Cranbrook BC, NHL forward (Team Canada, Detroit)
1966   Mark Tinordi, Red Deer, NHL defenseman (Washington Capitals)
1968   Bruce Pickens, NFL cornerback (Oakland Raiders)
1968   David Benoit, NBA forward (Utah Jazz, NJ Nets)
1968   Marie-Jos‚ P‚rec, Guadeloupe, French 200m/400m runner (Oly-2 gold-96)
1968   Vince Workman, NFL running back (Packers, Panthers, Colts)
1969   Carla Overbeck, Pasadena Calif, soccer defender (Olympics-96)
1969   Renn Crichlow, Ottawa Ontario, canoeist (Olympics-8-92, 96)
1970   Doug Christie, NBA guard/forward (Toronto Raptors)
1972   Dan Hollander, Royal Oak Mich, figure skater (1996 Great Lakes champ)
1972   Dave Barr, WLAF quarterback (Scotland Claymores)
1972   Simon Hollingsworth, Australian 400m hurdler (Olympics-92, 96)
1974   Pete Kelley, 218¬ lbs (99 kg) US weightlifter (Olympics-14th-1996)
1974   Shin Yahata, hockey forward (Team Japan 1998)
1974   Stephane Yelle, Ottawa, NHL center (Colorado Avalanche)
1976   Faye Johnstone, Auckland NZ, archer (Olympics-96)
1980   Angela Nikodinov, Spartanburg SC, figure skater (1997 Pacif Sr champ)
1980   Tatewin Means, Miss South Dakota Teen USA (1996)

DEATHS
1079   Stanislaus, Polish bishop of Cracow, murdered
1280   Magnus VI Lagaboeter, King of Norway (1263-80), dies at 42
1443   Niccol¢ d'Albergati, Italian cardinal, dies
1460   Jean Lavite, Atrechts painter, dies
1474   Peter van Hagenbach, Elzasser knight/land guardian, beheaded
1590   Karel "Cardinal" van Bourbon, archbishop of Rouen, dies at 66
1657   William Bradford, Governor (Plymouth Colony, Mass), dies
1667   Marie Louise de Gonzague-Nevers, French Queen of Poland (1645-48)
1688   Frederick William, Great Elector of Brandenburg, dies at 68
1707   Dietrich Buxtehude, German organist/composer, dies at about 69
1745   Tomaso Antonio Vitali, composer, dies at 82
1760   Nikolaus Ludwig und Pottendorf, Austrian composer, dies at 59
1770   Charles Avison, composer, dies at 61
1785   Franz Xaver Schnitzer, composer, dies at 44
1791   Francis Hopkinson, US writer/music/lawyer, dies at 53
1799   Claude-Benigne Balbastre, composer, dies at 72
1805   Friedrich Schiller, writer, dies at 45
1805   Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller, poet/playwright, dies at 45
1822   Charles Duquesnoy, composer, dies at 62
1850   Louis-Joseph Gay-Lussac, chemist/physicist, dies
1853   Johann Philipp Samuel Schmidt, composer, dies at 73
1864   "Uncle" John Sedgwick, US Union general-major, dies in battle at 50
1864   Thomas Donnely Doubleday, US Union Col, dies in an accident
1880   Johann Hermann Berens, composer, dies at 54
1884   Hermanus W Witteveen, theologist, dies at 69
1903   Rudolf Serkin, Bohemian/US pianist, dies
1905   Ernst Pauer, composer, dies at 78
1926   Joseph Mallaby Dent, publisher, dies
1927   Tommy Routledge, cricketer (4 Tests for S Africa 1892-96), dies
1928   Constantin Dimitrescu, composer, dies at 81
1931   A[lbert] A[braham] Michelson, US physicist (1907 Nobel), dies at 78
1937   Walter Mittelholzer, Swiss aviation pioneer, dies in crash at 43
1944   Ethel Mary Smyth, composer, dies at 86
1945   Clem Hill, cricketer (49 Tests for Australia 1896-1912), dies
1949   Louis II, Prince of Monaco, dies
1951   Marie Ault, dies at 80
1952   Canada Lee, black actor (Lost Boundaries), dies in NYC at 45
1957   Ezio F Pinza, Italian bass (Scale of Milan, NY Met Opera), dies
1957   Heinrich Campendonk, German painter/wood carver/glasier, dies at 67
1958   Bill Goodwin, TV announcer (Burns & Allen), dies at 47
1965   Leopold Figl, premier Austria, dies at 62
1966   Alfred Mendelsohn, composer, dies at 56
1966   Wilhelmus M Bekkers, bishop of Dukeenbosch, dies
1967   Elmar Berkovich, Dutch industrial designer (Eindhoven theater), dies
1967   Philippa Duke Schuyler, composer, dies at 35
1968   Finlay Currie, dies at 90
1968   Harold Gray, US comic strip artist (Little Orphan Annie), dies at 74
1968   Marion Lorne, actress (Aunt Clara-Bewitched), dies at 81
1968   Phil Arnold, actor (Skidoo, Errand Boy, Damn Yankees), dies at 58
1970   Percy Brier, composer, dies at 84
1970   Walter P Reuther, US worker's union leader/president (CIO), dies
1974   Lyubomir Pipkov, composer, dies at 69
1975   Philip Dorn, dies at 73
1976   Raymond Chevreuille, Belgian composer, dies at 74
1976   Valentino Bucchi, composer, dies at 59
1977   James Jones, US writer (Bad Blood, From Here to Eternity), dies at 55
1977   Walter Kraft, composer, dies at 71
1979   Cyrus S Eaton, Canada/US multi-millionaire, dies at 95
1979   Lan Adomian, composer, dies at 73
1981   C E "Nip" Pellew, cricketer (10 Tests 484 runs at 37), dies
1981   Nelson Algren, US writer (Man with the Golden Arm), dies at 72
1982   Ab [Albert] Visser, poet/writer (Ka‹n sloeg Abel), dies
1985   Edmond O'Brien, actor (Moon Pilot, Wild Bunch), dies at 69
1986   Dirk de Vroome, [Red Giant], Limbourg activist, dies at 60
1986   Herschel Bernardi, actor (Lt Jacoby-Peter Gunn, Arnie), dies at 62
1986   Tenzing Norgay, Tibetan climber (Mount Everest 1953), dies at 71
1987   Obafemi Awolowo, Nigeria, pres of Nigeria (1979-83), dies at 78
1989   Keith Whitley, country singer (Don't Close Your Eyes), dies at 33
1989   Paul J Steenbergen, actor (Ciske de Rat), dies at 82
1990   Luigi Nono, Ital composer (Intolleranza), dies at 66
1990   Pauline Frederick, 1st women to moderate Pres debate, dies at 84
1991   James L Reinsch, media-advisor (Roosevelt/Churchill/Kennedy), dies
1991   Ronnie Brody, British actor (Superman III, Whats Up Nurse), dies at 72
1991   Rudolf Serkin, Bohemian/US pianist, dies
1992   Mike Tyrell [Red Baron], British air acrobat, dies in an accident
1993   Freya Stark, English author (Sunday Bloody Sunday), dies at 61
1993   Mary Duncan Sanford, dies at 98
1993   Penelope Gilliatt [Conner], British author
1995   Abha Gandhi, servant to Gandhi, dies at 68
1995   Charles Montgomery Monteith, publisher, dies at 74
1995   Marshall Royal, jazz Sax/Clarinet, dies at 82
1995   Percy Mansell, cricketer (355 runs in 13 Tests for S Afr), dies

   
 
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