| 27th 
            February, on this day  0837 15th recorded 
            perihelion 
            passage of Halley's 
            Comet 1526 Saxony 
            and Hesse 
            form League of Gotha (league of Protestant princes)
 1531 Lutheran princes in the Holy Roman Empire form a defensive alliance 
            known as the Schmalkaldic 
            League.
 1557 1st Russian Embassy opens in London
 1560 The 
            Treaty of Berwick, which would expel the French from Scotland, 
            is signed by England and the Congregation of Scotland.
 1563 William 
            Byrd is appointed organist at Lincoln 
            Cathedral
 1594 Henri 
            IV crowned king of France
 1617 Sweden and Russia sign the Treaty 
            of Stolbovo, ending the Ingrian 
            War and shutting Russia out of the Baltic Sea.
 1626 Yuan 
            Chonghuan is appointed Governor of Liaodong, after he led the 
            Chinese into a great victory against the Manchurians under Nurhaci.
 1665 Battle at Elmina, 
            Gold Coast Vice-Admiral De Ruyter beats English
 1667 Abraham Crijnssen conquerors Fort Willoughby (Zeelandia), Suriname
 1670 Jews are expelled from Austria by order of Leopold 
            I
 1678 Earl 
            of Shaftesbury freed from Tower of London
 1696 English/Welsh nobles lay down Oath of Association
 1700 Pacific island of 
            New Britain discovered
 1713 French troops bomb Willemstad, 
            Curaçao
 1776 Battle 
            of Moore's Creek Bridge between North Carolina patriots and Scottish 
            Loyalists.
 1801 Washington DC placed under Congressional jurisdiction
 1803 Great fire in Bombay, India
 1812 Poet 
            Lord Byron gives his first address as a member of the House of 
            Lords, in defense of Luddite 
            violence against Industrialism in his home county of Nottinghamshire.
 1813 1st US federal vaccination legislation enacted
 1813 Congress authorizes use of steamboats to transport mail
 1814 Battle 
            of Bar-sur-Aube between France and Austria
 1814 Battle 
            of Orthez Anglo-Portuguese army defeat French army
 1814 Ludwig 
            von Beethoven's 8th Symphony in F, premieres
 1816 Dutch regain Suriname
 1827 1st Mardi 
            Gras celebration in New Orleans. LA
 1836 Battle 
            of San Patricio between the Republic of Mexico and the rebelling 
            Mexican state of Texas
 1844 Dominican 
            Republic gains independence from Haiti
 1849 Battle 
            of Kápolna between Austria and Hungary
 1854 Composer Robert 
            Schumann saved from suicide attempt in Rhine
 1861 US Congress authorizes 1st stamped newspaper wrappers for mailing
 1861 Warsaw Massacre: A crowd in Warsaw protesting Russian rule over 
            Poland is fired upon by Russian troops killing five protesters
 1864 Near Andersonville GA, Confederates open a new POW camp "Camp 
            Sumter"
 1864 6th and last day of Battle at Dalton, Georgia (about 600 casualties)
 1865 Civil War skirmish near Sturgeon, MO
 1869 John Menard is 1st black to make a speech in Congress
 1872 Charlotte 
            Ray, 1st Black woman lawyer, graduated Harvard U
 1874 Baseball 1st played in England, at Lord's 
            Cricket Ground
 1877 US Electoral College declares Rutherford 
            B. Hayes winner Presidential election
 1879 Constantin 
            Fahlberg discovers 
            saccharin (artificial sweetener)
 1881 Battle 
            of Majuba Hill, South Africa Boers vs British army under General 
            Colley
 1883 Oscar 
            Hammerstein patents 1st cigar-rolling machine
 1890 D Needham and P Kerrigan box 100 rounds (6 hours 39 minutes), 
            San Francisco; match is draw
 1900 The formation of the Labour 
            Representation Committee in Britain by the Independent Labour 
            Party, the Fabian Society, the Social Democratic Federation and trade 
            unions at a conference in London. Aim: to increase the independent 
            representation of working people in Parliament. Committee secretary 
            was future Labour Prime Minister Ramsey MacDonald
 1900 Battle 
            at Pietershoogte; Boer General Cronjé surrenders to English 
            in Pardenberg, South-Africa
 1906 France and Britain agree to joint control of New 
            Hebrides
 1907 London's main criminal court, the 'Old 
            Bailey' is built on the site of Newgate 
            Prison
 1908 200 die in 
            a coal mine (Mina 
            Rosita Vieja disaster, San Juan de Sabinas, Coahuila, Mexico)
 1908 Sacrifice 
            fly adopted (repealed in 1931, reinstated 1954)
 1908 Star number 46 was added to US flag for Oklahoma
 1912 Lord 
            Kitchener opens Khartoum-El Obeid (Nyala) railway
 1919 1st public performance of Holst's 
            "The 
            Planets"
 1921 The International 
            Working Union of Socialist Parties is formed in Vienna.
 1922 Supreme 
            Court unanimously upheld 19th amendment woman's right to vote
 1924 Belgium's Theunis 
            government falls
 1925 Hitler 
            resurrects NSDAP 
            political party in Munich
 1927 For 2nd Sunday in a row golfers in South Carolina arrested for 
            violating Sabbath
 1929 Turkey signs Litvinov-pact
 1929 Russia and US sign trade agreement
 1930 Bouvet 
            Island declared a Norwegian dependency
 1932 Explosion in coal mine Boissevain, Virginia, USA (38 dead)
 1932 Mäntsälä 
            Rebellion occurs in Finland.
 1933 German parliament building, Reichstag, destroyed by fire (set 
            by Nazis, blamed on communists)
 1937 Battle 
            of Jarama ends Spanish 
            Civil War.
 1938 Britain and France recognize Franco government in Spain
 1939 Supreme Court outlaws sit-down strikes
 1939 Belgian government of Pierlot 
            falls
 1939 Borley 
            Rectory "the most haunted house in England" burns
 1940 Martin 
            Kamen and Sam 
            Ruben discovered carbon-14
 1942 Battle 
            of Java Sea began 13 US warships sunk-2 Japanese
 1942 J S Hey discovers radio emissions from the Sun
 1942 1st transport of French Jews to Nazi-Germany
 1943 The 
            Rosenstrasse protest starts in Berlin
 1943 The 
            Smith Mine #3 in Bearcreek, Montana, explodes, killing 74 men.
 1945 Battle of US 94 Infantry
 1946 4th "Road" film, "Road 
            to Utopia" premieres (New York NY)
 1947 Paul-Emile 
            Victor French polar expedition
 1949 Chaim 
            Weizmann becomes 1st Israeli President
 1950 General 
            Chiang Kai-shek elected President of Nationalist China
 1951 22nd 
            amendment to the Constitution is ratified, limiting President 
            to 2 terms in office
 1956 Elvis 
            Presley's releases "Heartbreak 
            Hotel"
 1957 Mao's speech "On 
            the Correct Handling of Contradictions Among People"
 1958 USSR performs nuclear test at Novaya Zemlya, USSR
 1962 South-Vietnam President Ngo 
            Dinh Diem's palace bombed, 1st US killed
 1965 France 
            performs Underground nuclear test at Ecker. Algeria
 1967 Antigua 
            and St Christopher-Nevis 
            become associated states of UK
 1967 Dominica 
            gains independence from England
 1967 Pink 
            Floyd release their 1st single "Arnold 
            Layne"
 1967 Rio 
            de la Plata Treaty
 1968 Ex-The 
            Teenagers singer Frankie 
            Lymon is found dead from a heroin overdose in Harlem
 1969 General Hafez 
            al-Assad becomes head of Syria via military coup
 1969 President 
            Nixon visits West-Berlin
 1970 New York Times (falsely) reports US army has ended domestic surveillance
 1972 President Nixon and Chinese Premier Chou En-lai issued Shanghai 
            Communique
 1973 American 
            Indian Movement occupy Wounded 
            Knee in South Dakota
 1973 Pope 
            Paul VI publishes constitution motu proprio Quo aptius
 1974 "People" 
            magazine begins sales
 1974 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
 1975 House of Representatives pass $21.3 billion anti-recession tax-cut 
            bill
 1975 CDU-politician Peter Lorentz kidnapped by The 
            Movement 2 June in West Berlin
 1976 The formerly Spanish territory of Western 
            Sahara, under the auspices of the Polisario 
            Front declares independence as the Sahrawi 
            Arab Democratic Republic.
 1976 Final meeting between Mao 
            tse Tung and Richard Nixon
 1977 Keith 
            Richards gets suspended sentence for heroin possession, Canada
 1978 France performs nuclear test at Muruora Island
 1980 Robert 
            Mugabe's ZANU-PF wins elections in Zimbabwe
 1980 M-19 guerrillas begin the Dominican embassy siege in Colombia, 
            holding 60 people hostage, including 14 ambassadors
 1981 Former British Prime Minister Harold 
            Wilson announces he will not be standing for Parliament again 
            at the next General Election
 1981 Greatest passenger load on a commercial airliner-610 on Boeing 
            747
 1981 Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder record "Ebony 
            and Ivory"
 1982 Wayne 
            Williams found guilty of murdering 2 of 28 blacks in Atlanta GA
 1982 France performs nuclear test at Muruora Island
 1984 Worker's union leader Billy Nair freed in South Africa
 1985 Farmers converge in Washington to demand economic relief
 1985 Mauritania's new constitutional charter published
 1986 The 
            United States Senate allows its debates to be televised on a trial 
            basis.
 1987 Donald 
            Regan resigned as White House chief of staff
 1988 Gulfstream 
            G-IV goes around the world 36 08 34
 1989 German war criminals Austria der 
            Fünten/Fischer, freed in Holland
 1989 Venezuela 
            is rocked by the Caracazo.
 1990 Exxon 
            Corp and Exxon Shipping are indicted on 5 criminal counts (Valdez)
 1991 Singer James 
            Brown is released from prison
 1991 Ben 
            Elton's "Silly Cow" premieres in London
 1991 End of the Gulf War after the last of the Iraqi troops have retreated 
            from Kuwait
 1994 17th 
            Olympics Winter games close in Lillehammer, Norway
 1994 Maronite 
            church near Beirut bombed, 10 killed
 1994 Australian Federal Sports & Environment Minister Ros 
            Kelly resigns over "The Sports Rorts Affair", where 
            it was alleged that she apportioned money for community sporting projects 
            in a pork 
            barreling fashion.
 1995 Car bomb explodes in Zakho, 
            North-Iraq (54-80 killed)
 1995 In Denver, Colorado, Stapleton Airport closes and is replaced 
            by the new Denver 
            International Airport, the largest airport in the United States.
 1996 Satoshi 
            Tajiri creates the hit media franchise Pokémon.
 1997 Singer Sade (Helen 
            Folasade), arrested in Jamaica for disobeying a cop
 1998 Apple discontinues developing Newton 
            computer
 1998 FBI arrests 10 
            most wanted suspected serial killer Tony Ray Amati
 1999 While trying to circumnavigate the world in a hot air balloon, 
            Colin Prescot and Andy Elson set a new endurance record after being 
            in a hot air balloon for 233 hours and 55 minutes.
 1999 Olusegun 
            Obasanjo becomes Nigeria's first elected president since mid-1983.
 1999 Korea 
            International School is founded by Soon-Il Chung. It is currently 
            directed by Ann Clapper.
 2002 Ryanair 
            Flight 296 catches fire in London Stansted Airport. Subsequent 
            investigations criticize Ryanair's handling of the evacuation.
 2002 Godhra 
            train burning, a Muslim mob kills 59 Hindu pilgrims returning 
            from Ayodhya;
 2003 Rowan 
            Williams is enthroned as the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury in 
            the Anglican church.
 2004 A bombing of a Superferry by Abu 
            Sayyaf in the Philippines worst terrorist attack kills 116.
 2004 Former BPMC general secretary Ordrick Samuel launches a new party 
            in Barbuda, Barbudans 
            for a Better Barbuda.
 2005 Pre-pay price capping on the Transport for London oyster 
            card is introduced.
 2007 The general strike against Lansana 
            Conté in Guinea ends.
 2007 The 
            Chinese Correction, the Shanghai Stock Exchange tumbled 9% the 
            largest drop in 10 years.
 
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        | Birthdates which 
            occurred on 27th February : 0280 Constantine 
            the Great Roman emperor (306-37), adopted Christianity 1539 Franciscus Raphelengius Dutch book publisher
 1622 Rembrandt Carel Fabritius Dutch painter
 1649 Johann Philipp Krieger composer
 1702 Johann Valentin Gorner composer
 1745 Silverius Muller composer
 1746 Gian Francesco Fortunati composer
 1759 Johann Carl Friedrich Rellstab composer
 1784 Elias Annes Borger Dutch theologist/poet (To the Rhine)
 1784 Job Plimpton composer
 1792 Don Joaquin B F Espartero Spanish adventurer/field marshal
 1802 William George Frederick Cavendish Bentinck Lord George Bentinck
 1807 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Portland ME, poet (Hiawatha)
 1811 [Catherine] Mildred Lee sister of US General Robert E Lee
 1822 Eugene Gautier composer
 1823 Ferdinand Van Derveer Brigadier General (Union volunteers), died 
            in 1892
 1823 William Buel Franklin Major General (Union volunteers), died 
            in 1903
 1827 Richard W Johnson Brevet Major General (Union Army), died in 
            1897
 1832 Alfred Pollard Edward Civil War journalist, died in 1872
 1835 Charles Cartuyvels Belgian pulpit orator
 1835 Richard Garnett English author (Ananda the Miracle Worker)
 1841 [Eleanor] Agnes Lee daughter of US General Robert E Lee
 1846 Joaquin Valverde composer
 1847 Dame Ellen Alice Terry Coventry England, Shakespearian stage 
            actress
 1848 Charles Hubert H Parry England, musicologist/composer (Jerusalem)
 1850 Henry Edwards Huntington US, railroad exec
 1861 Rudolph Steiner Kraljevic Austria, founder (doctrine of anthroposophy 
            movement)
 1867 Irving Fisher US economist (compensating dollar)
 1867 Wilhelm Peterson-Berger composer
 1869 Alice Hamilton physician/writer (workmen's compensation laws)
 1870 Louis Coerne composer
 1874 Max Ettinger composer
 1879 Jose Sancho Marraco composer
 1881 Luitzen [Bertus] Brouwers Dutch mathematician
 1881 Sveinn Björnsson 1st President of Iceland (1944-52)/poet 
            (Figur ild)
 1886 Hugo L Black Alabama, (Senator-D-AL)/78th US Supreme Court justice 
            (1937-71)
 1887 James D Innes English painter
 1888 Lotte Lehmann Perleberg Germany, soprano (Fidello)
 1891 David Sarnoff US, radio/TV pioneer/CEO (RCA)
 1891 Georges E Migot French composer
 1892 William Demarest St Paul MN, actor (Uncle Charlie-My 3 Sons)
 1893 Joseph Messner composer
 1893 Ralph Linton US cultural anthropologist (Tree of Culture)
 1894 Robert-Lucien Siohan composer
 1895 Edward Brophy actor (Champ, Dumbo, Great Guy, Cameraman, Doughboys)
 1897 Bernard F Lyot French astronomer (Lyot filter)
 1897 G Paul H Schuitema graphic designer/photographer (System-O-Color)
 1898 Allison Danzig sports writer (Tennis Pictorial History)
 1898 Rutkowski Bronislaw composer
 1899 Charles H Best Maine, physiologist/co-discoverer of diabetes 
            treatment (Insulin)
 1899 Ian Keith Boston MA, actor (Rochefort-3 Musketeers)
 1899 Sulo Nikolai Salonen composer
 19-- Stephen Yates actor (Another World, Guiding Light)
 19-- Tim Topper Baltimore MD, actor (Evan-Seven Brides for Seven Brothers)
 1901 Marino Marini Italian sculptor/painter
 1902 Gene Sarazen Harrison NY, PGA golfer (Masters 1935, US Open 1922, 
            32)
 1902 John Steinbeck Salinas CA, author (Grapes of Wrath-Nobel 1962)
 1902 Marian Anderson singer, banned by D A R
 1902 Ethelda Bleibtrey 100 meter/300 meter US swimmer (Olympics-3 
            gold-1920)
 1903 Reginald Gardiner Wimbledon England, actor (Great Dictator)
 1904 James Thomas Farrell US, author (Studs Lonigan trilogy)
 1904 Renaat Verheijen Flemish actor/director (Innocent Heart)
 1905 Franchot Tone Niagara Falls NY, actor (Dr Freeland-Ben Casey)
 1905 Charles de Keukeleire Belgian director (Evil Eye)
 1906 Alexander Matheson New Zealand cricket pace bowler (2 Tests 1930-31)
 1906 H Algernon F "Algy" Rumbold English diplomat (South 
            Africa/Tibet)
 1907 Gerhard Alexander [Veldheer], Dutch actor (Prince Willem of Orange)
 1909 Elisabeth Welch singer (Song of Freedom, Over the Moon)
 1910 Joan Bennett Palisades NJ, actress (Elizabeth-Dark Shadows, Little 
            Women, Disraeli)
 1910 Peter De Vries Chicago IL, author (Reuben Reuben, The Prick of 
            Noon)
 1912 Hugues Panassié French jazz saxophonist/author (Hot Club 
            of France)
 1912 Lawrence Durrell Darjeeling India, writer (Alexandria Quartet)
 1913 Frank Allaun British MP (L)
 1913 Irwin Shaw US, novelist (Rich Man Poor Man)
 1915 Arthur Gilson Belgian attorney/minister of Defense (1958- )
 1917 John Bowden Connally Jr Floresville TX, (Governor/Senator-D/R-TX), 
            Wounded in the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy
 1919 Roman Haubenstock-Ramati composer
 1920 Jose Melis Havana Cuba, orchestra leader (Jack Paar Program)
 1920 David Vere Bendall former diplomat
 1920 Reg Simpson cricketer (prolific England opener 1948-55)
 1921 Andras Szollosy composer
 1921 Michael Fox US, actor (Saul-Bold & Beautiful, Young Frankenstein)
 1922 Mervyn Jones author (Nobody's Fault, 5 Hungarian Writers)
 1923 Dexter Gordon US, tenor saxophonist/actor (Connection)
 1923 Viktor Kalabis composer
 1924 M M Shearer former Lord Lieutenant of Shetland
 1924 Norman Marshall cricketer (brother of Roy, one Test for West 
            Indies 1955)
 1925 Hugh Leggatt art dealer
 1925 Michael Kaye director (City of London Festival)
 1925 Richard AFM Auwerda Dutch journalist/writer
 1926 Sir Peter Emery British MP
 1927 Lord Belhaven & Stenton
 1927 Michael Butler Pro-Provost/chairman (Royal College of Art)
 1930 Joanne Woodward Thomasville GA, actress (3 Faces of Eve, Rachel)
 1930 Lieux Dressler actress (Alice Grant-General Hospital)
 1931 Andrew Sloan Chief Constable (Strathcourt)
 1932 Elizabeth Taylor London, actress (Cleopatra) violet eyes
 1932 Lord Young of Graffham CEO (Cables & Wireless)
 1932 Dolf Zwerver Dutch painter
 1933 Edward Lucie-Smith poetry critic
 1933 Raymond Berry Texas, NFL hall of famer (Baltimore Colts)
 1933 6th marquess of Bute Scottish large landowner/bibliophile
 1933 Geoffrey Maitland Smith CEO (Sears)
 1933 Malcolm Wallop (Senator-R-WY, 1977- )
 1934 Van Williams Fort Worth TX, actor (Green Hornet, Tycoon)
 1934 [Navarre] Scott Momaday US author (House Made of Dawn, Pulitzer 
            1969)
 1934 Ralph Nader Winsted CT, consumer advocate (Unsafe at Any Speed)
 1935 Mirella Freni Modena Italy, lyric soprano (Madame Butterfly)
 1935 Alberto Remedios opera/concert singer
 1936 Roger M Mahoney Hollywood CA, archbishop of Los Angeles (1985- 
            )
 1936 Chuck Glaser Spalding NB, singer (Glaser Brothers-Getting to 
            Me Again)
 1936 Timothy Spall actor (1871, Life is Sweet, Crusoe, Remembrance)
 1936 Virginia Maskell actress (Suspect, Doctor in Love, Man Upstairs)
 1937 L Jay Silvester US, discus thrower (Olympics-silver-1972)
 1937 Barbara Babcock Pasadena CA, actress (Dr Quinn, Dallas, Hill 
            St Blues)
 1937 Donald MacKay CEO (Scottish Enterprise)
 1937 Viscount Head
 1938 Pascale Petit Paris, actor (Code Name Jaguar, End of Desire)
 1939 Peter Revson auto racer (1971 Indianapolis pole winner)
 1939 Antoinette Sibley ballerina (Turning Point)
 1939 Kenzo Takada Japanese director (Dream After Dream)
 1939 Lester King cricketer (West Indies fast bowler, 2 Tests 1962-68, 
            9 wickets)
 1940 Howard Hesseman Salem OR, actor (Dr Johnny Fever-WKRP, Head of 
            Class)
 1940 Barbara Kelly CEO (Scottish Consumer Council)
 1941 Paddy Ashdown New Delhi India, 1st leader of Britain's Social/Liberal 
            Democrat Party
 1941 Ian McGarry General Secretary (British Actors' Equity Association)
 1941 Sandy Wilson director (Harmony Cats, American Boyfriends)
 1942 Charlayne Hunter-Gault Due West SC, news reporter (McNeil-Lehrer)
 1943 Mary Frann St Louis MO, actress (Joanna-Newhart, Days of Our 
            Lives)
 1944 Alan Fudge Wichita KS, actor (Man From Atlantis, Paper Dolls)
 1944 Graeme Pollock cricketer (South African batting prodigy)
 1944 Roger Scruton philosopher
 1945 Daniel Olbrychski Poland, actor (La Truite)
 1947 Gidon Kremer Riga Latvia, violinist (Tchaikovsky Prize 1970)
 1947 Ashley Woodcock cricketer (one Test Australia vs New Zealand 
            1974, only knock 27)
 1947 Marian G Klaren Dutch mime/actress (Red Cabbage)
 1948 Eddie Gray rock guitarist (Tommy James & Shondells-Crystal 
            Blue Persuasion)
 1948 Stephen Curtis CEO (DVLA)
 1950 Franco Moschino fashion Designer
 1950 Julia Neuberger British Rabbi
 1951 Lee Atwater Republican National Committee Chairman (1989-91)
 1951 Steve Harley London England, rocker (Cockney Rebel-Make Me Smile 
            (Come Up & See Me))
 1952 Dwight Elmo Jones Houston TX, basketball player (Olympics-silver-1972)
 1952 Henk Westbroek Dutch singer (Good Cause)
 1952 Kevin Raleigh rock vocalist/keyboardist (Michael Stanley Band)
 1954 Neal Schon rock guitarist (Journey-Open Arms, Bad English)
 1955 Garry Christian rocker
 1955 Sally Spencer actress (M J McKinnon-Another World)
 1957 Adrian Smith heavy metal guitarist (Iron Maiden-Aces High)
 1960 Paul Humphreys rock keyboardist/synthesizer player (OMD-Crush, 
            Pacific Age)
 1960 Stoney Jackson Richmond VA, actor (White Shadow, Insiders)
 1960 Andres Gomez Ecuador, tennis pro (Madrid Grand Prix-1990)
 1960 Bolik Dahan Suriname singer/radio host (Radio KBC)
 1960 John van Grinsven soccer player (MVV)
 1961 James Worthy NBA forward (Los Angeles Lakers, 1988 Playoff MVP)
 1961 Grant Shaud actor (Miles Silverburg-Murphy Brown)
 1962 Adam Baldwin Chicago IL, actor (Full Metal Jacket, My Bodyguard)
 1962 Grant Show Detroit MI, actor (Jake Hanson-Melrose Place)
 1962 Kory Tarpenning Portland OR, pole vaulter
 1962 Veronica Ribot-Canales Buenos Aires Argentina, US diver (Olympics-96)
 1963 Francesco Cancellotti Italy, tennis star
 1964 April Heinrichs Littleton CO, US women's soccer coach (Olympics-96)
 1964 Ewen Vernal British pop bassist (Deacon Blue-Your Town)
 1964 Richard de Vries soccer player (De Graafschap)
 1965 Sandra Cecchini Bologna Italy, tennis star (1995 Warsaw doubles)
 1966 Gregg Rainwater actor (Buck Cross-The Young Riders)
 1966 Chris Howard US baseball catcher (Seattle Mariners)
 1966 Pete Smith US baseball player (Atlanta Braves, New York Mets)
 1967 Dallas Eakins Dade City, NHL defenseman (Winnipeg Jets)
 1967 Frantisek Kaberle Brno Czechoslovakia, hockey forward (Team Czechoslovakian 
            Republic)
 1967 Robert Kron Brno Czechoslovakia, NHL right wing (Hartford Whalers)
 1968 Loy Vaught NBA forward (Los Angeles Clippers)
 1968 Mike Sullivan Marshfield, NHL center (Calgary Flames)
 1968 Ron Cox NFL linebacker (Chicago Bears)
 1969 Victoria Fair Jackson MI, Miss Michigan-America (1990)
 1969 Greg Stevenson Sherbrooke Québec Canada, rower (Olympics-11-92, 
            96)
 1969 Robert Massey NFL cornerback (New York Giants)
 1969 Robert Molenaar Dutch soccer player (FC Volendam)
 1969 Willie Banks US baseball pitcher (Chicago Cubs)
 1970 David White NFL linebacker (Buffalo Bills)
 1971 Ivan Robinson Philadelphia PA, US boxer (Olympics-92)
 1971 Jaroslav Modry Ceske-budejovice C, NHL defenseman (Ottawa Senators)
 1971 Rich Tylski guard/center (Jacksonville Jaguars)
 1973 "Pooh" Clark rocker (High-5)
 1973 Terence Davis WLAF wide receiver (London Monarchs)
 1974 Chris Dishman guard (Arizona Cardinals)
 1974 Jim Maher cricketer (Queensland lefty batsman victorious 1995 
            side)
 1975 Christina Nigra actress (Out of This World)
 1975 Dana Marie Lane Cheyenne WY, Miss Wyoming-America (1995)
 1975 Duce Staley running back (Philadelphia Eagles)
 1975 Marcus Robinson wide receiver (Chicago Bears)
 1976 Tony Gonzalez tight end (Kansas City Chiefs)
 1980 Chelsea Victoria Clinton Daughter of Bill & Hillary Clinton
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deaths which occurred 
            on February 27th:
 1167 Robert of Melun English philosopher/bishop of Hereford, dies
 1656 Johan van Heemskerk Dutch lawyer/writer/interpreter, dies
 1706 John Evelyn diarist, dies
 1731 Angelo Predieri composer, dies at 76
 1733 Johann Adam Birkenstock composer, dies at 46
 1735 John Arbuthnot physician/mathematician, dies
 1779 Jan Nepveu Dutch Governor-General of Suriname (1769-79), dies 
            at 59
 1797 Benvenuto Robbio San Rafaele composer, dies at 61
 1805 Stefan Paluselli composer, dies at 57
 1844 Nicholas Biddle US lawyer/diplomat/statesman/financier, dies 
            at 85
 1852 Joseph Drechsler composer, dies at 69
 1862 Gabriele dell' Addolorata patron of Italian Catholic youth, dies 
            at 23
 1881 George Colley British governor of Natal/General, dies in battle 
            at 46
 1887 Alexander Porfir'yevich Borodin Russian composer, dies at 53
 1913 Adam Sedgwick English zoologist (Peripatus), dies at 58
 1920 Alexandru D Xenopol Romanian historian, dies at 72
 1921 Schofield Haigh cricketer (England all-rounder 11 Tests 1898-1912), 
            dies
 1923 Charles Francis Abdy Williams composer, dies at 67
 1929 Manuel Manrique de Lara y Berry composer, dies at 65
 1936 Ivan P Pavlov Russian physiologist (reflexes, Nobel 1904), dies 
            at 86
 1939 Nadezjda K Krupskaya Russian revolutionary/wife of Lenin, dies 
            at 70
 1940 Peter Behrens German architect, dies
 1942 Karel WFM Doorman Dutch Rear Admiral (Java Sea), KIA at 52
 1943 Kostís Palamis Greek poet/scholar (Flogera tou Basília), 
            dies at 84
 1945 HJ Lochtman Dutch chaplain/resistance fighter, dies in Bergen-Belsen
 1947 Mackinnon of Mackinnon cricketer (Tests England vs Australia 
            1879), dies at 89
 1950 Ivan Goll writer, dies at 58
 1952 Theodorus Pangalos Greek General/dictator 1926, dies at 74
 1955 Tom Howard comedian (It Pays to be Ignorant), dies at 66
 1956 Frank Dailey orchestra leader (Music at Meadowbrook), dies at 
            54
 1956 Günther Ramin German organist/composer/choir conductor, 
            dies at 57
 1958 Harry Cohn CEO (Columbia Pictures), dies of a heart attack
 1960 Adriano Olivetti Italian engineer/manufacturer, dies at 58
 1961 Platt Adams high jumper (Olympics-gold-1912), dies
 1962 Willie Best actor (Charlie-My Little Margie), dies at 45
 1966 Minerva Urecal actress (Apache Rose, Ghost Crazy), dies at 81
 1968 Johannes Tralow writer, dies at 85
 1968 Ludvik Podest composer, dies at 46
 1969 John Boles actor (Stella Dallas, Curly Top), dies at 73
 1970 Robert Bruce Lockhart diplomat/writer, dies
 1973 Lucijan Marija Skerjanc Yugoslav composer/conductor, dies at 
            72
 1974 Pat Brady Toledo OH, actor (Roy Rogers Show), dies at 59
 1975 Neville Cardus writer/cricketer, dies
 1977 Allison Hayes actress (Attack of 50 Foot Woman), dies at 47
 1978 Vadim Nikolayevich Salmanov composer, dies at 65
 1980 George Tobias actor (Abner Kravitz-Bewitched), dies at 78
 1982 Malika A Sabirova Russian dancer, dies at 39
 1985 J Pat O'Malley actor (My Favorite Martian, Maude), dies at 83
 1985 David Huffman actor (FIST, Jane Doe, Firefox, Onion Field), dies
 1985 Henry Cabot Lodge (Senator-R)/diplomat, dies at 82
 1987 Joan Greenwood English actress (Gentle Sex, Bad Sister), dies 
            at 65
 1989 Joe Silver actor (Rage, Rapid, Deathtrap, Shivers), dies at 66
 1989 Konrad Lorenz Austria zoologist (Nobel 1973), dies at 85
 1991 Artie Mitchell porn producer (Behind the Green Door), shot at 
            45
 1991 H J of Royen manager Dutch (Concertgebouw Orchestra), dies at 
            52
 1991 Robert-Jan Akkerman Dutch diplomat (to Tunis), murdered
 1992 Marinus Ruppert Dutch trade union leader (CNV), dies at 80
 1992 S I Hayakawa (Senator-R-CA, 1977-83), dies from a stroke at 85
 1993 José Duval actor (Juan Valdez), dies at 72
 1993 Lillian Gish US actress (Birth of a Nation), dies at 96
 1993 Ruby Keeler actress (42nd Street), dies of cancer at 83
 1994 Harold Acton English/Italian historian/art collector, dies at 
            84
 1994 Karl I Pelgrom Dutch sculptor, dies at 66
 1994 Laurence "Bill" Craigie jet pioneer, dies at 92
 1994 Leopold "Hans" Kohr Austria social philosopher/economist, 
            dies at 84
 1995 Bernard Cornfield financier, dies at 67
 1995 Philip Sherrington opus Dei Priest, dies at 51
 1996 François Chaumette actor (They Never Slept, Christine), 
            dies at 72
 1996 George Ian Murray 10th Duke of Atholl, dies at 64
 1996 Pat Smythe show jumper, dies at 67
 1996 Sylvia Williams museum director/curator, dies at 60
 1998 J T Walsh actor (Good Morning Vietnam, Sling Blade), dies from 
            a heart attack at 54
 2003 Fred[erick McFeely] Rogers [Mr. Rogers] children's television 
            host, dies from stomach cancer at 74
 
 
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