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            21st May, on this day 143 Earliest known 
            date in America-pre Mayan king Harvest-Bergvorst installed 685 Battle at Nechtansmere: Picten beat Northumbrians
 878 Syracuse is captured by the Muslim sultan of Sicily.
 879 Pope John VIII gives blessings to duke Branimir 
            and to Croatian people, considered to be international recognition 
            of Croatian state
 996 Pope Gregory V crowns his cousin Otto 
            III German emperor
 1216 French crown prince Louis enters England
 1260 Kublai 
            Khan of the Mongol Empire sends his envoy Hao Jing and two other 
            advisors to the Chinese Song Dynasty court of Emperor Lizong of Song; 
            while attempting to negotiate with the Song in order to resolve their 
            conflict, Hao Jing and his fellow emissaries were imprisoned by order 
            of the high Chinese chancellor, Jia Sidao.
 1420 Treaty of Troyes-French King Charles VI gives France to English
 1471 Henry VI of England is murdered in the Tower of London during 
            the War of the Roses. He is succeeded by Edward IV
 1502 Portuguese Admiral Da Nova discovers St Helena
 1526 Sermon of Bathe, Aargau: TC evangelical theology
 1553 English Lady Jane Grey marries Guildford Dudley
 1602 Martha's Vineyard 1st sighted (Captain Bartholomew Gosnold)
 1662 Charles II of England marries Catherine de Braganza, daughter 
            of John IV of Portugal
 1674 General John Sobieski chosen King of Poland
 1683 West Indian Company sells 1/3 of Suriname
 1725 The Order 
            of St. Alexander Nevsky was instituted in Russia by the empress 
            Catherine I. It would later be discontinued and then reinstated by 
            the Soviet government in 1942 as the Order of Alexander Nevsky
 1758 Mary 
            Campbell is abducted from her home in Pennsylvania by Lenape during 
            the French and Indian War.
 1793 Curaçao Island Council forbids criticism on House of Orange
 1804 Lewis and Clark Expedition begins
 1809 Battle at Aspern-Essling: Austrian arch duke Karl beats Napoleon
 1819 1st bicycles (swift walkers) in US introduced in NYC
 1825 Prince Willem FK marries Louise AWA of Prussia
 1832 1st Democratic National Convention (Baltimore)
 1840 Captain William Hobson claims British sovereignty over the whole 
            of New Zealand. Official recognition as a British colony comes in 
            1841
 1846 1st steamship arrives in Hawaii
 1851 Gold discovered in Australia
 1851 Abolition of slavery in Colombia, South America.
 1856 Lawrence, 
            KS captured, sacked by pro-slavery forces
 1861 North Carolina is 10th state to secede from Union
 1861 Richmond, VA is designated Confederate Capital
 1863 
            Siege on Port Hudson, Louisiana begins
 1864 GEN David Hunter takes command of Department of West Virginia
 1864 This is the day of completion of Russian-Caucasus war (the day 
            of mourning of Circassian people).
 1866 1st-class debut of G F Grace aged 15 years 159 days
 1871 French regular troops attack 
            Commune of Paris; 17,000 die -- Bloody 
            Week
 1879 
            Battle of Iquiquw
 1881 American Red Cross founded by Clara 
            Barton
 1894 Official opening of the Manchester 
            Ship Canal linking the River Mersey with the inland English city 
            of Manchester
 1894 22-year-old French Anarchist Émile 
            Henry is executed by guillotine.
 1897 Yerkes Observatory 40" (1 meter) refractor used for 1st 
            time
 1904 Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) 
            forms in Paris, France
 1906 Louis H Perlman patents a demountable tire carrying rim for cars 
            4
 1914 Greyhound Bus Company begins in Minnesota
 1916 Clocks and watches go forward one hour in Britain as the daylight 
            Saving Act (Summer time) is introduced
 1917 Leo Pinckney, 1st American drafted during WWI
 1917 Great 
            Atlanta fire of 1917.
 1918 House of Representatives passes amendment allowing women to vote
 1922 "On the Road to Moscow" is 1st cartoon to receive a 
            Pulitzer Prize
 1924 Leopold 
            and Loeb kidnap Bobby Franks for fun
 1925 Canadians allow to beer sales
 1925 Roald Amundsun leaves Spitsbergen with 2 seaplanes to North Pole
 1927 Lindbergh lands in Paris, France, after 1st solo air crossing 
            of Atlantic
 1929 Automatic electric stock quotation board installed, NYC ½
 1932 Amelia Earhart becomes the first woman to make a solo air crossing 
            of the Atlantic Ocean, from Newfoundland to Ireland
 1934 Oskaloosa IA, becomes 1st US city to fingerprint its citizens
 1936 Sada 
            Abe is arrested after wandering the streets of Tokyo for days 
            with her dead lover's severed genitals in her hand. Her story soon 
            became one of Japan's most notorious scandals.
 1937 A Soviet station becomes the first scientific research settlement 
            to operate on the drift ice of the Arctic Ocean.
 1940 Allied counter attack at Atrecht North-France
 1940 AVRO-chairman Willem Vogt fires all Jewish employees
 1940 Reynaud forms French Government
 1941 1st US ship sunk by a U-boat (SS 
            Robin Moore)
 1941 German airforce occupies airport at Maleme Kreta
 1942 Great-Britain convoy PQ16 departs to Russia
 1944 Hitler begins attack on English/US "terror pilots"
 1945 German war criminal Heinrich Himmler captured
 1945 Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart wed
 1950 Vietnamese troops of Ho Chi-Minh attack Cambodia
 1951 Opening of the Ninth 
            Street Show otherwise known as the 9th Street Art Exhibition was 
            a gathering of a number of notable artists, and it was the stepping-out 
            of the post war New York avant-garde, collectively know as the New 
            York School.
 1953 French Government of Mayer resigns
 1954 Amendment to give 18-year-olds right to vote is defeated
 1955 1st transcontinental round-trip solo flight-sunrise to sunset
 1956 Jordan government of Said el-Mufti forms
 1956 Shot Redwing-Cherokee is successfully detonated at Bikini Atoll 
            at the Pacific Proving Grounds in the Marshall Islands. With a yield 
            of 3.8 megatons, it is the first aircraft deliverable hydrogen bomb 
            tested by the United States.
 1957 French Government of Mollet resigns
 1958 Indonesian paratroopers reconquers Morotai Island
 1958 US performs nuclear test at Bikini Island (atmospheric tests)
 1961 Alabama Governor John 
            Malcolm Patterson declares martial law in an attempt to restore 
            order after race riots break out.
 1964 1st nuclear-powered lighthouse begins operations (Chesapeake 
            Bay)
 1964 Fire in Wégimond Belgium resort, kills 19
 1964 US begin intelligence flights above Laos
 1966 American boxer Cassius Clay (Muhammed Ali) ends the hopes of 
            British heavyweight champion Henry Cooper winning the world heavyweight 
            titles when the bout is stopped in Round 6 because of a severe cut 
            above Cooper's eye. Earlier in the fight, Clay was almost counted 
            out - but was saved by the bell to end the round and then controversially 
            taking longer than normally allowed before beginning the next round
 1968 Cubs Billy Williams sets outfielder record of 695 straight game
 1968 Paul McCartney and Jane Asher attend an Andy Williams concert
 1968 US nuclear-powered sub (Scorpion), with 99 men, reported missing 
            and is later found at the bottom of the ocean off Azores
 1968 USSR performs nuclear test (underground)
 1969 In America, a court sentences Sirhan Sirhan to death for the 
            1968 murder of Senator Robert Kennedy. The sentence is later reduced 
            to life imprisonment
 1970 National Guard mobilized to quell disturbances at Ohio State 
            University
 1970 USSR performs nuclear test at Novaya Zemlya, USSR
 1971 National Guard mobilized to quell riot in Chattanooga, TN
 1972 Michelangelo's 
            Pietà, in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, is damaged by a 
            vandal.
 1975 Trial against Baader-Meinhof-group begins in Stuttgart
 1977 Fire in hotel Duc de Brabant, Brussels, kills 19
 1978 Yamada Mumon Roshi appointed head of Zen Rinzai Sect
 1979 White 
            Night riots in San Francisco following the manslaughter conviction 
            of Dan White for the assassinations of George Moscone and Harvey Milk.
 1979 Elton John becomes 1st western rocker to perform live in the 
            USSR
 1979 National Volksraad installed in Namibia
 1980 "Empire Strikes Back" premeires
 1981 François Mitterrand becomes President of France
 1982 In the Falklands War, British troops establish a bridgehead at 
            Port San Carlos and Argentine planes sink HMS Ardent with the loss 
            of 22 members of the crew
 1983 David Bowie's "Let's Dance" single goes number 1
 1986 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
 1987 Military coup in Fiji Islands under Lieutenant Colonel Sitivani 
            Rabuka
 1987 Xignals PC Board BBS begins in Alabama
 1988 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
 1991 Indian Prime Minister Rajiv 
            Gandhi is assassinated when a bomb, planted in a bouquet of flowers, 
            explodes during election campaigning in the southern state of Tamil 
            Nadu
 1991 Ethiopia's Marxist president (Mengistu 
            Haile Mariam) resigns and flees
 1992 China People's Republic performs nuclear test at Lop Nor People's 
            Rebublic of China
 1993 Opposition leader Xanana Gusmao of East-Timor sentenced to life
 1993 Venezuela president Carlos Andrés Pérez fired
 1994 South Yemen secedes from Yemen
 1996 The MV 
            Bukoba sinks in Tanzanian waters on Lake Victoria, killing nearly 
            1000.
 1996 The Trappist Martyrs 
            of Atlas are executed.
 1996 Blackout in many areas of Queens, NY
 1998 Indonesian President 
            Suharto resigns from power after being threatened with impeachment
 2001 French Taubira 
            law which officially recognize the Atlantic slave trade and slavery 
            as crimes 
            against humanity.
 2003 An earthquake hits northern Algeria, killing more than 2,000 
            people.
 2004 Sherpa Pemba 
            Dorjie climbs Mount Everest in 8 hours 10 minutes, breaking his 
            rival Sherpa Lakpa Gelu's record from the previous year.
 2004 Stanislav 
            Petrov is awarded the World Citizen Award for averting a potential 
            World War III 
            in 1983.
 2006 The Republic of Montenegro holds a referendum proposing independence 
            from the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro; Montenegrin people 
            choose independence by the majority of 55%.
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        | Birthdates which 
            occurred on 21st May : 0427 -BC- Plato 
            (Aristocles), Athens(?) 1471 Albrecht Dürer Nürnberg Germany, Renaissance painter/print 
            maker
 1527 Philip II King of Spain (1556-98) & Portugal (1580-98)
 1633 Joseph de La Barre composer
 1671 Azzolino Bernardino Della Ciaia composer
 1680 Frederich Karl Erbach composer
 1688 Alexander Pope England, poet (Rape of the Lock)
 1720 Antonio Corbisiero composer
 1722 Wilhelm Gottfried Enderle composer
 1775 Lucien Bonaparte prince of Canino/Musignano
 1780 Elizabeth Fry Quaker minister/prison reformer/nurse
 1796 Reverdy Johnson representative (Union), died in 1876
 1808 Gérard de Nerval [Labrunie] French poet/writer (Sylvia)
 1821 John F Loudon Dutch entrepreneur/colonial director
 1822 Dabney Herndon Maury Major General (Confederate Army), died in 
            1900
 1822 Mosby Monroe Parsons Brigadier General (Confederate Army) died 
            in 1865
 1825 George Lafayette Beal Brevet Major General (Union volunteers)
 1826 Danillo II ruler of Montenegro
 1834 Charles-Albert Gobat Switzerland, politician/lawyer/author (Nobel 
            1902)
 1835 Newton Martin Curtis Brevet Major General (Union volunteers)
 1841 Joseph Parry composer
 1843 Louis Renault French lawyer
 1851 Léon Bourgeois France, politician, internationalist (Nobel 
            1920)
 1855 Emile A G Verhaeren Belgian poet/writer (Les Flammes Hautes)
 1858 José Battle Ordonez Uruguay, politician
 1860 Willam Einthoven Dutch physiologist/inventor (electrocardiograph)
 1865 C J Thomsen Denmark, archaeologist, named Stone/Iron/Bronze Ages
 1867 John James Ferris cricketer (mighty Australian bowler of late 
            1880's)
 1867 Marie Joseph Leon Desire Paque composer
 1872 Henry Warren Boston MA, inventor (Telechon electric clock)
 1873 Emil Ermatinger Switzerland, literature historian
 1873 Everard Verachtert Flemish translator (I speak beschaafd Dutch)
 1878 Glenn Hammond Curtiss US, inventor (hydroplane)
 1878 Louis L H de Visser Dutch MP (CPN)
 1880 Pablo Luna y Carne composer
 1882 Georgine M "May" Basting actress (Hostage Rights of 
            Aemstel)
 1887 Mabel Taliaferro New York NY, actress (Sentimental Tommy, My 
            Love Come Back)
 1888 May Aufderheide composer
 1890 Albert van Raalte conductor (AVRO-orchestra)
 1892 John Peale Bishop US poet (This Side of Paradise)
 1893 Arthur Carr cricket captain (England vs Australia 1926)
 1893 Simon Delmonte actor/director (Boemeladvocaat)
 1898 Armand Hammer New York NY, millionaire industrialist (Occidental 
            Petroleum)
 1898 Charles Hába Czechoslovakia, violinist/composer
 1899 Ilse Lagner writer
 1899 Ralph Sanford Springfield MA, actor (Life & Legend of Wyatt 
            Earp)
 19-- Anthony Corder rocker (Tora Tora-Walkin' Shoes)
 19-- Booth Savage Fredericton New Brunswick Canada, actor (Jason West-Hot 
            Shots)
 19-- John Ricco rock guitarist (Warrior Soul-Last Decade of The Century)
 19-- John Zee New York NY, actor (Bring 'em Back Alive)
 19-- Lynnie Greene Boston MA, actress (Maria-On Our Own)
 1901 Horace Heidt Alameda CA, orchestra leader (Swift Show Wagon)
 1901 Suzanne Lilar [Verbist], France/Belgian writer (Le burlador)
 1903 Ali Sastroamidjojo Indonesian attorney/minister/premier (1953..7)
 1903 Manly Wade Wellman Angola, sci-fi author (After Dark, Devil's 
            Planet)
 1903 Pedro Aramburu President of Argentina
 1904 Fats [Thomas Wright] Waller New York NY, jazz singer/composer 
            (Ain't Misbehavin')
 1904 Robert Montgomery Beacon NY, actor/director (Earl of Chicago, 
            Yellow Jack)
 1905 Edward Lockspeiser composer
 1906 Helen Willis Moody Roark tennis player (US Open 1923-25, 27-29, 
            31)
 1906 Keith Rigg cricketer (Australian Test batsman in the thirties)
 1909 Guy de Rothschild French banker
 1911 André Renard Belgian worker's union leader (Syndical Unifié)[or 
            5/25]
 1916 Harold Robbins New York NY, author (Moneychangers, Carpetbaggers, 
            Betsy)
 1916 Joseph Janni producer
 1916 Leonard Manasseh architect
 1917 Dennis Day New York NY, Irish tenor/comedian (Jack Benny Show, 
            Danny Boy)
 1917 Heather Swift local councillor
 1917 Jean-Louis Curtis French writer (Just Causes)
 1917 Raymond Burr New Westminster British Columbia Canada, actor (Perry 
            Mason, Ironsides, Godzilla)
 1917 Ronald John Bilsland Colville businessman
 1918 Leonard Mullens rubber physicist
 1919 Lord Maxwell senator/professor (college of Justice Scotland)
 1919 Mark Wood bishop (Ludlow)
 1920 Anthony Steel London, actor (Malta Story, Wooden Horse)
 1921 Andrei Sakharov Moscow, physicist, human rights worker (Nobel 
            '75)
 1923 Bettye Danoff LPGA golfer
 1923 Doris Mae Akers gospel singer/songwriter
 1924 Peggy Cass Boston MA, actress/TV panelist (To Tell the Truth, 
            Mame)
 1924 Robert Parris Philadelphia PA, composer (Book of Imaginary Beings)
 1926 Dan Perlsweig horse trainer
 1926 Joseph Horovitz composer
 1926 Rick Jason New York NY, actor (Day of the Wolves, Eagles Attack 
            at Dawn)
 1926 Robert Creeley Massachusetts, poet/novelist (The Island)
 1927 George Levy antique dealer/heritage campaigner
 1927 Kay Kendall Yorkshire England, actress (Genevieve, Les Girls)
 1929 Charles Wadsworth Barnesville GA, pianist (Lincoln Center)
 1929 Paul Winslow cricketer (big-hitter for South Africa, 108 vs England 
            1955)
 1929 Robert Welch designer/silversmith (Robert Welch flatware)
 1930 David Smith principal/vice chancellor (Edinburgh University)
 1930 Malcolm Fraser PM of Australia (Liberal, 1975-83)
 1930 Stanley Wells director (Shakespeare Institute University of Birmingham)
 1931 Desmond Wilcox broadcaster
 1931 George Vassiliou President of Cyprus (1988-93)
 1932 G Wohmann writer
 1932 John Armitage principal (College of St Hilda & St Bede Durham)
 1932 Robert Sherlaw Johnson composer
 1933 Barry Norman Britain, film critic (The Film Greats)
 1933 Richard Libertini Cambridge MA, actor (Soap, Ghost)
 1934 Phillip King British sculptor
 1935 Terry Lightfoot clarinetist/bandleader (New Orleans Jazzmen)
 1936 Ama Samy Burma, Jesuit priest/Zen teacher/disciple of Yamada 
            Koun
 1936 Dipak Nandy founder (Runnymead Trust)
 1938 David Groh Brooklyn NY, actor (Joe-Rhoda, Don-Another Day)
 1938 Urs Widmer writer
 1939 Heinz Holliger composer
 1941 Anatoli Semyonovich Levchenko USSR, cosmonaut (TM-4)
 1941 Ronald Isley Cincinnati OH, singer (Isley Brothers-Twist & 
            Shout)
 1942 David Hunt Wales Secretary of state
 1942 Robert C Springer St Louis, Colonel USMC/astronaut (STS-29, STS-38)
 1943 Hilton Valentine rock guitarist (Animals-House of the Rising 
            Sun)
 1944 Janet Dailey US, author
 1944 Manual Pina fashion designer
 1944 Marcie Blane rocker
 1944 Mary Robinson President of Republic of Ireland (Labour, 1990- 
            )
 1944 Mike Degett horse trainer
 1945 Ernst Willi Messerschmid Reutlingen Germany, astronaut (STS 22)
 1946 David Hill Australian TV-reporter/owner (Fox Sports)
 1946 Ronald Bear actor/director (Havana, Make-up)
 1947 Bill Champlin Oakland CA, rocker
 1947 Dorothy Germain LPGA golfer
 1947 Richard Hatch Santa Monica CA, actor (Battlestar Galactica)
 1948 Carol Potter actress (Beverly Hills 90210)
 1948 Leo [Gerard] Sayer Shoreham-on-Sea England, singer (When I Need 
            You)
 1949 Andrew Nell editor (Sunday Times)
 1949 Arno Hintjens Belgian singer (T C Matic)
 1949 Rosalind Plowright British soprano (Aida, Senta)
 1950 Roger Hodgson London, rocker (Supertramp-The Logical Song)
 1951 Al Franken comedian/writer/actor (Saturday Night Live, Stuart 
            Saves His Family)
 1952 Mr T [Lawrence Tero] Chicago IL, actor (A-Team, Rocky III, T 
            & T)
 1954 Bill Abbott Sarnia Ontario, yachter (Olympics-96)
 1954 Marina Langner Dusseldorf Germany, Miss World runner-up (1975)
 1955 John Glavin rock keyboardist (Molly Hatchet
 1955 Liaqat Ali cricket pace bowler (Pakistan in six Tests 1975-79)
 1955 Stan Lynch Gainesville FL, rock drummer (Tommy Petty & Heartbreakers)
 1956 Joanna M C "Annemarie" Henselmans singer/cabaretière 
            (School Desk)
 1957 Judge Reinhold Wilmington DE, actor (Fast Times at Ridgemont 
            High)
 1957 Sue Woodstra Colton CA, volleyball player (Olympics-silver-1984)
 1958 Mike Barson rock keyboardist (Madness)
 1958 Monte Lynch cricketer (Surrey batsman, West Indies Rebel, England 
            ODI player)
 1959 Nick Cassavetés actor (Rosemary's Baby, Quiet Cool)
 1960 Mark Kevin Carnevale Annapolis MD, PGA golfer (1992 Chattanooga)
 1961 Tim Lever keyboard/sax (Dead or Alive-You Spin Me Round)
 1963 Yelena Vodorezova USSR, figure skater (Olympics-1976)
 1964 Annabel Schofield Llanelli Wales, actress (Laurel Ellis-Dallas)
 1964 Tom Harding Kalamazoo MI, Canadian Tour golfer (1991 Transamerica)
 1964 Tommy Albelin Stockholm Sweden, NHL defenseman (Calgary Flames)
 1966 Manon Kelley Québec City Canada, actress (Red Lips 2)
 1967 Cindy Haley Tyler TX, LPGA golfer (1987 Texas Amateur-2nd)
 1967 Rogel Nachum Israel, Men's triple jump (Olympics-1996)
 1967 Todd Doohan Sarnia Ontario, Canadian Tour golfer (Western Ontario 
            Amateur-92)
 1967 Tracy Simien NFL linebacker (Kansas City Chiefs)
 1969 Reid Simpson Flin Flon, NHL left wing (New Jersey Devils)
 1970 Dorsey Levens NFL running back (Green Bay Packers-Superbowl 31)
 1970 Roman Turek Strakonice Czechoslovakia, hockey goalie (Team Czechoslovakia 
            Republic, Olympics-98)
 1970 Scott "Munnster" Munn Larkspur CA, rower (Olympics-1996)
 1970 Veronica Sanchez Michoan México, WPVA volleyballer (Hermosa-17-1994)
 1971 Eric Nies actor (MTV Real World, Grind)
 1971 Jeff Stavroff Columbus OH, Canadian Tour golfer (1994 Space Coast-4)
 1972 Alesha Oreskovich Tampa FL, playmate (June 1993)
 1972 Liliko Ogasawara Englewood NJ, middleweight judoka (Olympics-96)
 1974 Fairuza Balk (The Craft Gas Food Lodging)
 1978 Kandy Marshall Miss Virginia Teen USA (1996)
 1981 Beth Botsford 100 meter/200 meter backstroke (Olympics-gold-96)
 1985 Frustaci Septuplets California, Patricia Frustaci gives birth 
            to 7
 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deaths which occurred 
            on May 21st:
 0987 Louis V last Carlovingians King of France (966-987), dies
 1254 Koenraad IV Roman Catholic-German king (1237-54), dies at 26
 1481 Christian I king of Denmark/Norway/Sweden, dies
 1524 Thomas Howard 2nd duke of Norfolk general/premier, dies at about 
            80
 1542 Hernando de Soto dies while searching for gold, near Mississippi 
            River
 1639 Giovan D "Tommaso" Campanella Italian philosopher/poet, 
            dies at 70
 1647 Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft poet/playwright (Warenar), dies at 
            about 65
 1650 James G Marquis of Montrose, Scottish general, hanged
 1690 John Eliot English missionary in Massachusetts, dies at 85
 1703 Roemer Vlacq Dutch Admiral, dies in battle
 1725 Robert Haley earl of Oxford English Whig-premier (1710-4), dies 
            at 63
 1786 Carl W Scheele Swedish pharmacist/chemist, dies at 43
 1790 Thomas Warton English poet (Oxford sausage), dies
 1810 Charles Chevalier d'Eon de Beaumont French spy, dies at 81
 1812 Joseph Wolfl composer, dies at 38
 1815 Roman Hoffstetter composer, dies at 73
 1817 Johann Friedrich Christmann composer, dies at 64
 1844 Guiseppi Baini composer, dies at 68
 1860 Johannes Frederick Frohlich composer, dies at 53
 1885 Gavril Yakimovich Lomakin composer, dies at 73
 1894 August A Kundt German physicist, (test of Kundt), dies at 54
 1895 Franz von Suppe Austrian composer (Poet und Bauer), dies at 76
 1897 Karol Mikuli composer, dies at 77
 1919 Victor A D Ségalen [Max Anély] French ship's doctor/writer, 
            dies
 1924 Bobby Franks killed by Leopold & Loeb, at 14
 1926 Georgy L'vovich Catoire composer, dies at 65
 1926 Ronald Arthur A Firbank British writer (Prancing Nigger), dies 
            at 40
 1929 V P F A Royle cricketer (one Test England vs Australia 1879), 
            dies
 1933 John Henry Mackay Scottish/German author (Der Schwimmer), dies 
            at 69
 1935 Hugo de Vries botanist Gruppenweise Artbildung, dies at 87
 1935 Jane Addams a founder of ACLU (Nobel 1973), dies at 65
 1949 Klaus Mann German writer, dies at 42
 1952 John Garfield actor (Juarez, Air Force), dies at 39
 1954 Janos Hammerschlag composer, dies at 68
 1957 Edwin St Hill cricketer (two Tests for West Indies 1930-31), 
            dies
 1966 Pat O'Malley silent film actor (Wild One, Quiet Man), dies at 
            75
 1968 Doris Lloyd actress (Oliver Twist), dies of heart strain at 71
 1970 Vinton Hayworth actor (General Schaeffer-I Dream of Jeannie), 
            dies at 63
 1971 Dennis King actor (Devil's Brother), dies of heart ailment at 
            73
 1973 Carlo E Gadda Italian engineer/writer (War Diary), dies at 79
 1973 George Breakstone actor/director (Great Expectations), dies at 
            53
 1973 Vaughn Monroe singer/orchestra leader (Vaughn Monroe Show), dies 
            at 61
 1976 Sulo Nikolai Salonen composer, dies at 77
 1978 Joseph EA "Jo" Spier Dutch cartoonist/water color painter, 
            dies at 77
 1980 Ida Kaminska actress (Shop on Main Street), dies
 1981 Yuki Shimoda actor (Farewell to Manzanar), dies
 1983 Finn Einar Mortensen composer, dies at 61
 1984 Andrea Leeds actress (Stage Door, Earthbound), dies of cancer 
            at 70
 1984 Ann Little actress (Roaring Road), dies
 1987 Alejandro Rey actor (Carlos-Flying Nun), dies at 57
 1988 Dino Conte Grandi Italy, delegate to league of nations, dies 
            at 92
 1990 Franklyn Seales actor (Silver Spoon, Onion Field), dies of AIDS 
            at 37
 1990 Mary Victor Bruce who flew around the Empire State Building in 
            1930, dies
 1990 Moelvi Mohammed Farouk Indian spiritual leader, murdered
 1991 Bobby Dale dies at 92
 1991 Jean Van Joutte PM of Belgium (1952-54), dies
 1991 Rajiv Gandhi Indian Prime Minster (1984-91), assassinated at 
            46
 1992 Brendan Nulholland Daily Mail reporter, dies at 59
 1992 Elizabeth David British cookbook writer, dies
 1992 Mrithi gorilla (Gorilla in the Mist), dies at 24
 1992 Skip Stephenson TV host (Real People), dies
 1993 John Frost English Lieutenant-Colonel (operation Market Garden 
            1944), dies at 80
 1993 John Holland actor (They Saved Hitler's Brain), dies at 65
 1994 Cliff Wilson snooker player, dies at 60
 1994 Forsyth Hardy documentary film pioneer, dies at 84
 1994 Giovanni Goria PM of Italy (1987-88), dies
 1994 John Henry Weidner Dutch/US resistance fighter, dies at 81
 1995 Kieron Walsh academic, dies at 46
 1995 Les Aspin US Secretary of Defense (1993-95), dies of stroke at 
            56
 1995 Patrick Bowles writer/translator, dies at 68
 1996 Al "Lash" La Rue cowboy actor (Lash of the West), dies 
            at 78
 1996 Bobby Tulloch ornithologist, dies at 67
 1996 Eric Stuart Woord archaeologist, dies at 83
 1996 Laurence Dowdall lawyer, dies at 91
 1996 Mary Perot Nichols journalist, dies at 79
 1996 Peter Fletcher music teacher, dies at 60
 
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