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772   Adrian I begins his reign as Catholic Pope
1539   Emperor Karel & King Fran‡ois I sign anti-English treaty
1587   English queen Elizabeth I signs Mary Stuarts death sentence
1662   Dutch garrison on Formosa surrenders for Chinese pirates
1669   French King Louis XIV limits freedom of religion
1709   Alexander Selkirk [Robinson Crusoe] rescued from Juan Fernandez
1717   Henri d'Aguesseau's 1st appointment as chancellor of France
1720   Sweden & Prussia sign peace treaty
1732   Parliament of Ratisborn accept Pragmatic Sanctions
1742   Sardinia & Austria sign alliance
1783   William Herschel announces star Lambda Herculis as apex
1788   1st US steamboat patent issued, by Georgia to Briggs & Longstreet
1789   Chinese troops driven out of Vietnam capital Thang Long
1790   Supreme Court convenes for 1st time (NYC)
1793   France declares war on England & Netherlands
1793   Patent granted Ralph Hodgson, NY, for oiled silk & linen
1809   Dutch King Louis Napoleon accepts metric system
1810   1st insurance co managed by blacks (American Insurance Co of Phila)
1810   Seville, Spain surrenders to French
1810   US Population: 7,239,881, Black population: 1,377,808 (19%)
1814   Lord Byron's "Corsair" sells 10,000 copies on day of publication
1814   Volcano Mayon on Luzon Philippines erupts killing 1,200
1840   Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, 1st in US, incorporated
1846   Th‚ophile Gautier publishes "Hashish Club" about his initiation
1860   1st rabbi to open House of Representatives, Morris Raphall of NYC
1861   Dike breaks in Gelderland Netherlands
1861   Texas becomes 7th state to secede
1862   Julia Howe publishes "Battle Hymn of Republic"
1864   -Feb 8th] Battle of Yazoo River, MS
1864   2nd German-Danish war begins
1864   Austrian/Prussian troops occupy Sleeswijk/Holstein
1865   13th amendment approved (National Freedom Day)
1865   General Sherman's march through South Carolina begins
1865   JS Rock, 1st black lawyer to practice in Supreme Ct, admitted to bar
1867   Bricklayers start working 8-hour days
1871   Jefferson Long of Georgia is 1st black to make an official speech in House of Reps (opposing leniency to former Confederates)
1881   US Assay Office in St Louis, Missouri authorized
1883   French lt-col Gustave Borgnis-Desbordes reaches Bamako on the Niger
1884   1st volume of the Oxford English Dictionary, A-Ant, published
1887   Harvey Wilcox of Ks subdivides 120 acres he owned in Southern Calif & starts selling it off as a real estate development (Holly
1892   Mrs William Astor invites 400 guests to a grand ball at her mansion thus beginning use of "400" to describe socially elite
1893   Puccini's Opera "Manon Lescaut," premieres in Turin
1893   Thomas Edison complete's worlds 1st movie studio (West Orange NJ)
1896   Giacomo Puccini's Opera "La Boheme," premieres in Turin
1898   1st auto insurance policy in US issued, by Travelers Insurance Co
1902   China's empress Tzu-hsi forbids binding woman's feet
1902   Hermann Sudermanns "Es lebe das Leben," premieres in Berlin
1905   Hague soccer team ADO froms
1905   Hungarian premier Tisza resigns
1906   1st federal penitentiary building completed, Leavenworth, Kansas
1906   English min of Frgn affairs Edward Grey's wife Dorothy fatally injured
1909   US Assay Office in Salt Lake City, Utah opens
1910   1st British labour exchange opens
1910   Dragoumis govt forms in Greece
1914   NY Giants & Chic White Sox play an exhibition baseball game in Egypt
1914   Pennsylvania State Board of [motion picture] censors appointed
1914   Tanganyika Railway opens
1917   Admiral Tirpitz announces unlimited submarine war
1918   Franz Leh rs opera "Wo die Lerche singt," premieres in Budapest
1918   Kern, Bolton & Wodehouse's musical premieres in NYC
1918   Russia adopts Gregorian calender (becomes Feb 14)
1919   Dodgers trade Jake Daubert to Reds for Tommy Griffith Daubert
1920   1st commercial armored car introduced (St Paul Minn)
1920   Royal Canadian Mounted Police forms as Royal Northwest Mounted Police merge with Dominion Police
1920   Soccer team Quick Boys forms
1923   Allied ultimatum on Lithuanian occupation of Memel
1923   Fascists Voluntary Militia forms in Italy under Mussolini
1923   No‰l Coward's "Young Idea," premieres in London
1924   Amsterdam's Netherlands Press Museum opens
1924   New British MacDonald govt recognizes USSR
1924   Soccer team VSV Tonido forms in Voorburg
1924   Soviet Union formally recognized by Britain
1925   1st national conference of KPD's Rotfrontk„mpferbund in Berlin
1926   Kirghiz Autonomous Region in RSFSR becomes Kirghiz ASSR
1926   Land at Broadway & Wall Street sold at a record $7 per sq inch
1929   1st clean & jerk of 400 lbs (182 kg), Charles Rigoulet, 402« lbs
1930   Arnold Sch”nbergs opera premieres in Frankfurt
1932   Bradman makes 299* vs S Africa, runs out partner going for 300th
1933   Colonial govt arrests Anton de Kom in Paramaribo Suriname
1933   Dutch bishops forbid membership in non-catholic unions
1933   German Parliament disolves, Gen Ludendorf predicts catastrophe
1934   Austrian Chancellor Dollfuss dissolves all political parties but his
1935   1st "March of Time" newsreel premieres at the Capitol
1935   James T Farrell finishes his "Studs Lonigan" trilogy
1937   Stapleton, Staten Island becomes a customs-free port
1940   Russia begins new offensive against Finland
1941   US female Figure Skating championship won by Jane Vaughn
1941   US male Figure Skating championship won by Eugene Turner
1942   2nd Norwegian government of Quisling forms
1943   German occupiers make Vidkun Quisling Norwegian premier
1943   Mussert forms pro Nazi shadow cabinet (Neth)
1944   Supreme Soviet enlarges soviet republics' autonomy
1944   US 7th Infantry/25th Marine Division lands on Kwajalein/Roi/Namur
1945   US Army arrives at Siegfriedlinie
1946   Republic of Hungary proclaimed, Zolt n Tildy as communist president
1946   Trygve Lie, a Norwegian socialist, becomes 1st Sec-Gen of UN
1947   Aleide de Gasperi forms Italian govt of christian-dems & communists
1947   Dmitri Shostakovitch named professor at conservatory of Leningrad
1947   NV United Dutch Fokker's Aircraft established
1948   Federation Malaysia forms from 9 sultanates
1948   Palestine Post building in Jerusalem bombed
1949   200" (5.08-m) Hale telescope 1st used [See June 3, 1948]
1949   RCA releases 1st single record ever (45 rpm)
1950   Urko Kekkonen elected president of Finland
1950   USSR demands condemnation of Emperor Hirohito for war crimes
1951   -50øF (-46øC), Gavilan, New Mexico (state record)
1951   1st telecast of atomic explosion
1951   1st X-ray moving picture process demonstrated
1951   Alfred Krupp & 28 other German war criminals freed
1951   UN condemns People's Republic of China as aggressor in Korea
1951   US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1952   General strike against French colonial management in Tunisia
1952   SN Behrman's "Jane," premieres in NYC
1953   "General Electric Theater" premieres on CBS TV; Reagan later hosts
1953   "You Are There" with Walter Cronkite premieres on CBS television
1953   Dr A de Waal appointed as Neth 1st female asst sect of state
1953   Flooding in Netherlands, kills 1,835
1953   WEEK TV channel 25 in Peoria, IL (NBC) begins broadcasting
1954   1st TV soap opera "Secret Storm" premieres
1954   Scapino Ballet Studio in Amsterdam destroyed by fire
1954   Soccer team The County froms in Doetinchem
1955   HC Hansen appointed premier of Denmark
1956   Hague Daily Newspaper reveals war crimes of Hague mayor Schokking
1956   WSAV TV channel 3 in Savannah, GA (NBC) begins broadcasting
1957   1st black pilot (PH Young) on a US scheduled passenger airline
1957   Gijsbert of Hall appointed mayor of Amsterdam
1958   1st US satellite (Explorer I) launched
1958   Egypt & Syria announce plans to merge into United Arab Republic
1958   WFTV TV channel 9 in Orlando, FL (ABC) begins broadcasting
1959   Swiss males vote against voting rights for women
1959   Texas Instruments requests patent of IC (Integrated Circuit)
1959   US female Figure Skating championship won by Carol Heiss
1959   US male Figure Skating championship won by David Jenkins
1959   Wiffi Smith wins LPGA Havana Golf Tournament
1959   WVUE TV channel 8 in New Orleans, LA (ABC) begins broadcasting
1959   Zack Wheat unanimously elected to baseball Hall of Fame
1960   34th Australian Womens Tennis: Margaret Smith beats J Lehane (75 62)
1960   4 students stage 1st civil rights sit-in, at Greensboro NC Woolworth
1960   48th Australian Mens Tennis: Rod Laver beats N Fraser (57 36 63 86 86)
1960   Extreme right-wing rebels in Algiers surrender
1961   1st full-scale test of US Minuteman ICBM is successful
1961   British minister Enoch Powell makes medical insurance more expensive
1961   Mackay & Kline hang on for 100 mins for cricket draw vs West Indies
1962   "New Faces of '62" opens at Alvin Theater NYC for 28 performances
1962   NL releases its 1st 162-game schedule
1963   Nyasaland (now Malawi) becomes self-governing under Hastings Banda
1964   "Stop the World, I Want to..." closes at Shubert NYC after 556 perf
1964   Beatles' "I Want to Hold Your Hand," 1st #1 hit, stays #1 for 7 weeks
1964   Indiana Governor Mathew Walsh tries to ban "Louie Louie" for obscenity
1964   Suriname River dammed
1965   Dutch Queen Juliana opens Brienenoord Bridge in Rotterdam
1965   Martin Luther King Jr & 700 demonstrators arrested in Selma Ala
1965   NL adopts emergency team replacement plan to restock any club struck by disaster
1965   Peter Jennings, 26, becomes anchor of ABC's nightly news
1967   Severe brush fires in Tasmania destroy $11 million & 60 lives
1967   WCLP TV channel 18 in Chatsworth, GA (PBS) begins broadcasting
1968   Famous photo: Saigon police chief Nguyen Ngoc Loan executes a Viet Cong officer with a pistol shot to head
1968   Former VP Richard Nixon announces candidacy for president
1968   Vince Lombardi resigns as coach of Green Bay Packers
1968   World trade conference Unctad 2 opens in New Delhi
1969   Jim Morrison arrested for exposing himself in concert
1969   US female Figure Skating championship won by Janet Lynn
1969   US male Figure Skating championship won by Tim Wood
1969   WPGH TV channel 53 in Pittsburgh, PA (IND) begins broadcasting
1970   Ford Frick, Earle Combs & Jesse Haines elected to Hall of Fame
1970   Stalled commuter train rammed by express in Argentina, 139 die
1970   West-Germany & USSR sign gas contract
1970   WMAA TV channel 29 in Jackson, MS (PBS) begins broadcasting
1972   1st scientific hand-held calculator (HP-35) introduced ($395)
1972   Wings release "Give Ireland Back to the Irish" in UK
1973   Monte Irvin elected to baseball Hall of Fame
1974   "Good Times" (spinoff from "Maude") premieres on CBS TV
1975   "Hoppy, Gene & Me" by Roy Rogers peaks at #65
1975   "Men on the Moon" closes at Little Theater NYC after 5 performances
1975   1st successful Wash Cap penalty shot, Ken Lockett vs Vancouver Canucks
1975   Lorne Henning scores on 3rd Islander penalty shot
1975   Otis Francis Tabler is 1st open homosexual to get security clearance to work for the Defense Department
1976   "Rich Man, Poor Man" mini-series premieres on ABC TV
1976   East Lansing police arrest Dodgers reliever Mike Marshall for taking batting practice at Mich State U after he is warned not to
1976   Judy Rankin wins LPGA Burdine's Golf Invitational
1976   Sonny & Cher resume TV show, despite real-life divorce
1977   Heavy blizzard in New England claims 100 lives
1977   Hillsdale High School defeats Person High School 2-0 in basketball
1978   Director Roman Polanski skips bail & fled to France after pleading guilty to charges of engaging in sex with a 13-year-old girl
1978   Harriet Tubman is 1st black woman honored on a US postage stamp
1979   Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini returns to Iran after 15 yrs in exile
1979   Patricia Hearst is released from a SF prison for bank robbery
1979   USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk USSR
1980   Sears Radio Theater moves from CBS to Mutual Broadcasting System
1980   Soap opera "Love of Life" ends a 28 year run
1981   11th AFC-NFC pro bowl, NFC wins 21-7
1981   31st NBA All-Star Game: East beats West 123-120 at Cleveland
1981   Duke Ellington-musical "Sophisticated Ladies," premieres in NYC
1981   Dutch Antilles census is 231,932
1981   French govt accord sends 60 Mirage fighter jets to Iraq
1981   NFL Pro Bowl: NFC beats AFC 21-7
1981   Sandra Palmer wins LPGA Whirlpool Golf Championship of Deer Creek
1981   Trevor Chappell bowls underarm to Brian McKechnie, WSC Final MCG
1982   "Late Night With David Letterman," debuts on NBC-TV
1982   Senegal & Gambia form loose confederation (Senegambia)
1983   USSR performs underground nuclear test
1984   China & Netherlands regain diplomatic relations
1984   Daniel Stern becomes NBA commissioner
1984   Ravindara Mhatrem, Indian diplomat, kidnapped in England (killed 0203)
1985   -61øF (-52øC), Maybell, Colorado (state record)
1985   -69øF (-56øC), Peter's Sink, Utah (state record)
1985   Azharuddin scores 3rd Test century in 3rd Test Cricket (122 v Eng)
1985   Cards trade D Green, Jose Uribe, Dave LaPoint to Giants for Jack Clark
1985   US female Figure Skating championship won by Tiffany Chin
1986   KHJ-AM in Los Angeles CA changes call letters to KRTH
1986   Singer Diana Ross marries Norwegian businessman Arne Naess in Switz
1987   163 day strike against Deere & Co ends, workers accept wage freeze
1987   38,873 NBA crowd watch Chicago at Detroit
1987   Kathy Postlewait wins LPGA Mazda Golf Classic
1987   NFL Pro Bowl: AFC beats NFC 10-6
1989   Comet Schwassmann-Wachmann 1 at perihelion
1989   Princess Diane of England visits NYC
1991   Afghanistan/Pakistan hit by earthquake, 1,200 die
1991   Craig McDermott takes 8-97 v England at the WACA
1991   President F W de Klerk, says he would repeal all apartheid laws
1991   US Air & Skywest Fairchild jet collide at LA Airport killing 32
1992   "Crazy He Calls Me" closes at Walter Kerr Theater NYC after 7 perfs
1992   Barry Bonds signs baseball's highest single year contract ($4.7 mil)
1992   Denis Potvin's #5 becomes 1st number retired by NY Islanders
1993   NY Judge Sol Wachtler indicted for harassing Joy Silverman
1993   Soyuz TM-16 lands
1994   Irina Privalova runs world record 50m indoor (6.03 sec)
1994   Large meteorite falls near Kusaie, Pacific Ocean
1995   Amtrak NY-Tampa run ends
1995   Amy van Dikes swims woman's world record 50 m butterfly (26.73)
1995   Andy & Grant Flower make 269 stand vs Pak, brotherly record
1995   Belgium's TV channel VT4 goes on the air
1998   "Street Corner Symphony," closes at Brooks Atkinson NYC after 79 perf
1998   86th Australian Mens Tennis: Petr Korda beats Marcelo Rios (62 62 62)
1998   Australian Mixed: J Gimelstob & V Williams beat Suk & Sukova (62 61)
1998   NFL Pro Bowl Game, AFC beats NFC 29-24

BIRTHS
1552   Edward Coke, Mileham Norfolk, jurist/politician (defended common law)
1603   Michael Trumper, composer
1605   Isaac Aboab de Fonseca, Portuguese/Neth rabbi/mystic
1633   Gabriel Schutz, composer
1659   Jacob Roggeveen, Dutch Swiss lawyer/navigator (Easter Island)
1669   Miguel Lopez, composer
1690   Francesco Maria Veracini, Italian opera composer
1710   Konrad E Ackermann, German actor (Die Oberpfalz)
1757   John P Kemble, England, actor/director (Drury Lane, Covent Garden)
1763   Thomas Campbell, founder (Church of Disciples in America)
1789   Hippolyte-Andr‚-Baptiste Chelard, composer
1791   Charles J Sax, Belgian music instrument builder
1801   Adolf Fredrik Lindblad, composer
1801   Thomas Cole, US, romantic landscape painter (Hudson River School)
1805   Auguste Blanqui, France, revolutionary (workers' leader)
1807   Henri Klimrath, French lawyer (M‚moire sur lesson Olim)
1807   William Bowen Campbell, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1867
1810   Charles Lenox Remond, Salem Mass, famous black
1819   Henry Lawrence Eustis, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1885
1821   Charles Samvei Bovy-Lysberg, composer
1827   Alphonse de Rothschild, French banker
1829   John Potts Slough, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1867
1833   Henry McNeal Turner, black methodist bishop
1839   James A Herne, [J Aherne], US playwright (Hearts of Oak)
1841   William H H Davenport, Buffalo, stage medium
1844   Eduard Adolf Strasburger, German botanist (Angiospermen)
1844   Granville Stanley Hall, US, psychologist
1848   Adh‚mar Esmein, French lawyer
1859   Victor August Herbert, Dublin Ireland, composer (Babes in Toyland)
1869   Johannes F "Frits" Bakker Sr, actor (Holland Tooneelgezelschap)
1872   Paul Fort, French poet/founder of Vers et Prose
1873   Clara Butt, Southwick Sussex, contralto (Country of Hope & Glory)
1874   Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Austria, poet/dramatist/essayist
1875   Eddie Pola, composer (Lullabye of Broadway)
1877   Thomas Frederick Dunhill, composer
1878   Hattie Wyatt Caraway, politician/teacher/1st woman elected to senate
1879   Sydney Baynes, composer
1880   Antonio Guarnieri, composer
1880   Francesco Balilla Pratella, composer
1881   Jose Ignacio Quinton, composer
1882   Louis St Laurent, Compton Quebec, (L) 12th Canadian PM (1948-57)
1883   Jevgeni B Vachtangov, Armenian/Russian actor/director (Eric XIV)
1884   Yevgeny Zamyatin, Russia, novelist/playwright (We)
1885   Camille Chautemps, premier France
1887   Dirk Roosenburg, Dutch architect
1889   Gertrude Caton-Thompson, British archaeologist (Zimbabwe, So Arabia)
1891   James Price Johnson, composer
1892   K Rudolf Mengelberg, composer/musicologist (Amsterdam Concert Hall)
1895   John Ford, Maine, director (Stagecoach, Air Mail, Quiet Man)
1896   Anastasio "Tacho" Somoza, general/pres of Nicaragua (1937-56)
1897   Denise Robins, London, romantic novelist (1st Long Kiss)
1900   Stephen Potter, humorist/writer (School for Scoundrels, Shipbuilders)
1901   Clark Gable, Cadiz OH, actor (Gone With the Wind)
1902   Carlo Borbolla, composer
1902   Langston Hughes, poet/translator (Weary Blues)
1903   Georg Rendl, Austria miner/beekeeper/writer (The Bees Novel)
1904   S J Perelman, Brooklyn, author/humorist (Around the World in 80 Days)
1905   Emilio Segre
1905   Ernst Carl Gerlach Stueckelberg
1906   Hildegarde, Adell Wisc, night club vocalist (I'll Be Seeing You)
1906   Pierre Cardevielle, French composer/conductor (Amants Captifs)
1907   Alan Strode Campbell Ross, professor (coined the terms U & non-U)
1907   Camargo Guarnieri, Brazil, composer/conductor
1907   Gnter Eich, German literary (Underground Highway, Girls of Viterbo)
1907   John Canaday, art critic (Metropolitan Museum of Art Portfolios)
1907   Mozart Camargo Guarnieri, composer
1907   S ndor Veress, Hungarian pianist/composer
1908   Albie Booth, collegiate Hall of Fame football star (Yale)
1908   Edward Staempfli, composer
1908   George Pal, Hungarian/US director (When Worlds Collide, Puppetoons)
1909   Douglas Hall, Governor (Somaliland Protectorate)
1909   Helen Chandler, Charleston SC, actress (Christopher Strong, Dracula)
1910   H Stanley Cayzer
1910   Jahangir Khan, cricketer (father of Majid, Indian player 1932-36)
1910   Michael Kanin, Rochester NY, director/writer/actor (Woman of the Year)
1913   Jeffrey Kindersley Quill, Test pilot
1914   Hans Zlig, Swiss dancer
1915   Stanley Matthews, 1st British soccer player to be knighted
1916   Gordon Hobday, Lord Lieutenant (Nottinghamshire)
1918   Maurice Laing, life president (John Laing)
1918   Muriel Spark, Edinburgh Scotland, novelist (Prime of Miss Jean Brodie)
1920   Kenneth Bond, former vice-chairman
1920   Pierre Jonqu‚res d'Oriola, France, equest jumper (Oly-gold-1952, 64)
1921   Peter Sallis, actor (Tast the Blood of Dracula)
1922   Bogumil Witalis Andrzejewski, professor of Cushtic Languages
1922   Clifford McWatt, cricketer (WI wicket-keeper in 6 Tests 1954-55)
1926   Douglas Johnson, historian
1926   Peter Crill, Bailiff of Jersey
1926   Stuart Whitman, SF Calif, actor (Capt Apache, Ransom, Cimarron Strip)
1927   Galway Kinnell, Providence RI, author (Body Rags, Book of Nightmares)
1928   Eric Evans, Dean (St Paul's)
1928   Peter Gordon Dorrell, archaeologist/photographer
1928   Sam Edwards, physicist
1928   Thoams Eric Evans, dean (St Paul's)
1928   Tom Lantos, (Rep-D-CA, 1981- )
1928   Ursula Mamlok, composer
1930   Peter Tapsell, British MP
1931   Barrel, [ABM] Frinking, teacher/Dutch MP (CVP)
1931   Boris Yeltsin, Ural Mts USSR, president of Russian SSR
1931   Madeline Berthod, Switzerland, downhill skier (Olympic-gold-1956)
1931   Mark Richmond, CEO (Science & Engineering Research Council)
1931   Ton [ABM] Frinking, Dutch MP (CDA)
1932   John Hart, Denver Colo, newsman (CBS News Retrospective, NBC News)
1932   John Nott, British MP
1933   Reynolds Price, US writer (Strengthened by a Pale Green Light)
1934   Bob Shane, vocalist (Kingston Trio-Scarlet Ribbons)
1935   Ruth Clarke, Moderator (General Assembly of the United Reform Church)
1935   Vladimir Viktorovich Aksyonov, USSR, cosmonaut (Soyuz 22, T-2)
1936   G H Blake, Principal (Collingwood College, Durham U)
1937   Don Everly, Brownie Ky, vocalist (Everly Bros-Wake Up Little Susie)
1937   Dr Hook, [Ray Sawyer], Ala, vocalist (Dr Hook-When You're in Love)
1937   Garrett Morris, New Orleans La, actor (SNL, Martin, Carwash)
1938   Jacky Cupit, golfer (Rookie of Year 1961)
1938   Jimmy Carl Black, rocker (Mothers Of Invention)
1938   Sherman Hemsley, Phila, actor (All in the Family, Jeffersons, Amen)
1939   Del McCoury, bluegrass singer/musician
1939   Paul E Gillmor, (Rep-R-Ohio)
1939   Ray Sawyer, rocker
1940   Bibi Besch, Vienna Austria, actress (Star Trek 2, Beast Within)
1940   Herve Filion, sulky driver (1969 Canadian Sports Hall of Fame)
1941   Anatoliy Firssov, USSR, ice hockey play (Olympic-gold-1964, 68, 72)
1941   Franco Nones, Italy, 30K cross country skier (Olympic-gold-1968)
1941   Robert Walmsley, British Vice-Admiral
1942   Dave Sincock, cricketer (chinaman bowler played for Aust 1964-66)
1942   Terry Jones, Colwyn Bay North Wales, comedian (Monty Python)
1943   Josceline Dimbleby, cookery writer
1943   Lord Mountevans
1943   Tina Sloan, NY, actress (Lillian-Guiding Light, Search for Tomorrow)
1944   Leo Burmester, Louisville Ky, actor (Flo, Chiefs, Abbys, Odd Jobs)
1944   Tommy Duffy, rocker (Echos)
1945   Ole Buck, composer
1946   Bart Braverman, LA Calif, actor (Bobby-Vega$, Roy-New Odd Couple)
1947   Adam Ingram, British MP
1947   Terry Hibbitt, soccer star
1948   Debbie Austin, LPGA golfer
1948   Jennifer Adams, superintendent (Central Royal Parks)
1949   Jimmy Lee Thorpe, Roxboro NC, PGA golfer (1985 Greater Milwaukee Open)
1951   Andrew Smith, British MP
1952   Rick James, [James Johnson], rock/soul/funk vocalist (Super Freak)
1953   Andy Mill, skier/husband of Chris Everet
1953   C A Barnett, headmaster (Whitgift School)
1954   Billy Mumy, Calif, actor (Will Robinson-Lost in Space, Dear Brigitte)
1954   Mike Campbell, guitarist (Tom Petty & Heartbreakers-Breakdown)
1955   Kate Ashbrook, general secretary (Open Spaces Society)
1955   Virginia Elliot, three-day eventer
1957   Donna Adamek, Duarte Calif, bowler (BWAA Woman of Year 1978-81)
1958   Maureen Madill, Coleraine No Ireland, golfer (Brit Open Amateur 1979)
1959   Anthony LaPlagia, actor (Criminal Justice, Betsy's Wedding)
1959   Carolyn Hill, Santa Monica CA, LPGA golfer (1994 McCall's Classic)
1959   Mike Horan, NFL punter (NY Giants)
1959   Wade Wilson, NFL quarterback (Dallas Cowboys)
1961   Daniel M Tani, Ridley Park MD, astronaut
1961   Gabrielle Carteris, actress (Beverly Hills 90210)
1961   Gina Hull, Jacksonville FL, LPGA golfer (1989 USX Golf Classic-8th)
1963   Jani Lane, heavy metal drummer (Warrant-Cherry Pie)
1964   Dwayne Rudolph Goettel, musician
1964   Kaitlin Hopkins, NYC, actress (Kelsey-Another World)
1964   Sharon Bruneau, Toronto Ontario, actress (Sensuous Muscle)
1965   Brandon Lee, Emerson Colo, actor (Showdown in Little Tokyo)
1965   David Callaghan, cricketer (S African all-rounder in one-dayers 1992)
1965   Sherilyn Fenn, Detroit Mich, actress (2 Moon Junction, Twin Peaks)
1965   Stephanie Marie Elisabeth de Grimaldi, Monte Carlo Monaco, Princess
1966   Donna Edmondson, Greensboro NC, playmate of year (Nov, 1986)
1966   Eddie Zambrano, Venezuelan/US baseball outfielder (Chicago Cubs)
1966   Michelle Akers, Santa Clara Calif, soccer forward (Olympics-96)
1967   Laura E Dern, LA Calif, actress (Blue Velvet, Mask, Smooth Talk)
1967   Tim Naehring, Cincinnati OH, infielder (Boston Red Sox)
1968   George Quigley Jr, Cin Ohio, skeet (Olympics-1996)
1968   Javier Sanchez, Spain, tennis star
1968   Kent Mercker, Dublin OH, pitcher (Atlanta Braves, Balt Orioles)
1968   Lisa Marie Presley Keough Jackson, Memphis Tenn, daughter of Elvis
1968   Mark Recchi, Kamloops, NHL right wing (Montreal Canadiens)
1968   Pauly Shore, Hollywood, comedian (Totally Pauly, Encino Man)
1968   Sean Millington, CFL fullback (BC Lions)
1969   Bryan Jacob, Palatka Fla, 59 kg (130 lbs) weightlifter (Oly-1992, 96)
1969   John Moore, Australian baseball catcher (Olympics-1996)
1970   Eric Mobley, NBA center (Vancouver Grizzlies)
1970   Malik Sealy, NBA guard/forward (Detroit Pistons, LA Clippers)
1971   Ajay Jadeja, cricketer (Indian opening batsman)
1971   Derek Byrd, NFL cornerback (NO Saints)
1971   Robert O'Neal, WLAF safety (Amsterdam Admirals)
1971   Tommy Salo, Surahammar SWE, NHL goalie (Team Sweden, NY Islanders)
1972   Brian Krause, actor (December, Sleepwalkers, Return to Blue Lagoon)
1972   Geoff Sanderson, Hay River, NHL left wing (Hartford Whalers)
1972   Richard Becker, Aurora IL, outfielder (Minn Twins)
1972   [Thomas] Carlton Bruner, US, 1500m freestyle swimmer (Olympics-96)
1973   Andrew DeClercq, NBA forward (Golden State Warriors, Boston Celtics)
1973   Elena Makarova, Moscow Russia, tennis star (1993 Futures-Val)
1973   Michael Joyce, Santa Monica CA, tennis star (1989 USTA Natl Boys' 18)
1973   Tlia Reima, ice hockey center (Finland, Oly-98)
1974   Jennifer Lien, actress (Hannah Moore-Another World)
1974   Lisa Marie Scott, Pensacola FL, playmate (Feb, 1994)
1974   Walter McCarty, NBA forward (Boston Celtics)
1975   Martijn Reuser, Dutch soccer player (Ajax)
1980   Courtney Hamilton, Miss Arizona Teen USA (1996)

DEATHS
656   Sigebert III, king of Austrasia, dies at about 25
1204   Alexius IV Angelus, regent of Byzantium (1203-04), murdered
1248   Hendrik II, duke of Brabant (1235-48), dies
1294   Louis II, the Stern, ruler of Upper-Bayern, dies
1328   Charles IV, the Handsome, King of France (1322-28), dies
1502   Olivier de la Marche, Flemish writer/poet/governor, dies
1542   Hieronymus Aleander, [Gir¢lamo Aleandro], Ital diplomat, dies at 61
1650   Rene Descartes, philosopher "I think therefore I am", stops thinking
1666   Sjihab al-Din Sultan C Shah Djahan, mogol of India (Taj-Mahal), dies
1669   Abandoned child, Huygens friend poet Catharina Questiers, buried at 31
1691   Alexander VIII, [Pietro Ottoboni], Italian Pope (1689-91), dies at 80
1691   George Etherege, English stage writer (Love in a Tub), dies at 56
1694   John L baron van Elderen, 63rd bishop of Liege (1688-94), dies at 73
1733   August II, the Strong, King of Poland (355 children), dies at 62
1743   Giuseppe Ottavio Pitoni, Italian composer, dies at 85
1747   Jacobus E J Capitein, Dutch slave/vicar/merchant, dies
1795   Giacomo Insanguine, composer, dies at 66
1818   Giuseppi Gazzaniga, composer, dies at 74
1824   Maria Theresia von Paradis, composer, dies at 64
1832   Ecco Epkema, Dutch classic linguist (Frisian/Old Frisian), dies at 71
1838   Abraham de Veer, Dutch gov-gen of Suriname (1822-28), dies at 71
1839   Giuseppe Valadier, Italian architect/archaeologist, dies at 76
1851   Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, novelist (Frankenstein), dies at 53
1869   Frederik W Conrad, hydraulic engineer/railway pioneer, dies at 68
1871   Alexander Nikoleyevich Serov, composer, dies at 51
1873   Matthew Maury, hydrographer, dies
1875   William Sterndale Bennett, composer, dies at 58
1877   Joseph-Leon Gatayes, composer, dies at 71
1878   George Cruikshank, English illustrator (Grimm), dies at 85
1883   Pavel Melnikov, Russian historian/author, dies
1889   Joseph Gungl, composer, dies at 78
1902   Salomon Jaoassohn, composer, dies at 70
1903   George G Stokes, British physicist/pres Royal Society, dies at 83
1904   Peter PM Alberdingk Thijm, Dutch historian/writer, dies at 76
1905   Oswald Aschenbach, German painter, dies at 77
1908   Carlos I, King of Portugal (1889-1908), assassinated by mob at 44
1910   Otto Julius Bierbaum, German writer (Irrgarten Der Liebe), dies at 44
1916   Anton Simon, composer, dies at 65
1922   William Desmond Taylor, director/actor (Broken Coin), dies at 49
1929   August Otto Halm, composer, dies at 59
1937   Marguerite Audoux, writer, dies
1944   Martin Lunssens, composer, dies at 72
1944   Piet Mondrian, abstract painter (Composition in Blue), dies at 71
1945   Johan Huizinga, Dutch culture historian (Homo Ludens), dies at 72
1946   Hans Betghe, writer, dies at 70
1949   Herbert Stothart, composer, dies at 63
1950   Harry Blomberg, Swedish author (Jacobs Dr”m), dies at 56
1954   Julius P Hoste, Belg minister/newspaper publisher, dies at 69
1957   Friedrich von Paulus, German field marshall (Stalingrad), dies at 66
1958   Clinton Joseph Davisson, dies
1959   Madame Sul-To-Wan, [Conley], actress (Birth of a Nation), dies at 85
1966   Buster Keaton, [Joseph Francis], US comic (General), dies at 69
1966   Hedda Hopper, [Elda Furry], US gossip columnist, dies at 75
1966   Nicholas Piantanida, sets balloon flight record & dies in descent
1966   William Harrigan, actor (Invisible Man, Girl in 419), dies at 71
1967   Ernie Bromley, cricketer (2 Tests for Australia 1933-34), dies
1967   Langston Hughes, poet/translator (Weary Blues), dies on 65th birthday
1968   Lawson Little, amateur golfer (US/Brit Opens 1934,35), dies at 57
1970   Blaz Arnic, composer, dies at 69
1971   Jim A J Christy, cricket (10 Tests for S Af, 638 runs at 34 33), dies
1974   Lynda Ann Healy, 1st Bundy murder victim, abducted in Seattle
1974   Marieluise Fleiáer, writer, dies at 71
1975   Richard Wattis, actor (Dick & Duchess, Liberace), dies at 62
1976   Edgar Pangborn, sci-fi author (Judgment of Eve, Davy), dies at 66
1976   Werner C Heisenberg, physicist (Nobel 1932, field theory), dies at 74
1977   Edmond [Moore] Hamilton, US, sci-fi author (Danger Planet), dies at 72
1979   Mort Marshall, actor (Cully-Dumplings), dies at 60
1980   Jack Bailey, TV host (Queen for a Day), dies at 72
1980   Romolo Valli, actor (Boom, La Viaccia), dies at 54
1981   Donald W Douglas, US aviation pionieer/builder, dies at 88
1981   Ernst Pepping, composer, dies at 79
1981   Nils Geirr Tveitt, composer, dies at 72
1981   Wanda Hendrix, actress (Sierra, Ride the Pink Horse), dies
1983   Tullio Campagnolo, Italian bicycle manufacturer, dies
1986   Alva Myrdal, Swedish Nobel peace prize winner (1982), dies at 84
1986   Dick James, Beatles' music publisher (1962-70), dies in London at 58
1987   Erin Westmore, makeup artist (Hollywood Backstage), dies at 82
1988   Heather O'Rourke, (Poltergeist) star, dies of intestinal ailment at 12
1988   Reinder Zwolsman, Dutch businessman, dies at 75
1991   Carol Dempster, actress (Sally of Sawdust, America), dies at 89
1991   H J van Ommeren-Averink, Dutch MP (CPN), dies
1991   James G MacDonald, cartoon voice (Mickey Mouse), dies at 84
1991   Phil Watson, NHL coach (NY Rangers), dies
1992   George Berkeley, actor (Life Stinks, Capts & Kings), dies at 70
1992   Irving R Kaufman, federal judge (Rosenberg Case), dies at 81
1994   Fouad Fram al-Boustani, Lebanese historian (Rawaeaa), dies at 88
1994   Olan Soule, radio voice (Super Friends), dies of lung cancer at 83
1995   George Abbot, director (Damn Yankees), dies at 107
1995   John Smith, CEO (Liverpool FC), dies at 74
1995   Michael Caesar, pope of pot, dies of liver cancer at 52
1996   Clive Burton, neuropathologist, dies at 54
1997   Herb Caen, columnist, Lung cancer, dies at 80
1997   Mitchell Goodman, writer, dies at 71
1997   Peter Morris, historian of France, dies at 50
1997   Thelma Moss, psychologist, dies at 78

   
 
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