Here are people borned that time:
1993 John Bouvier Kennedy Schlossberg, son of Caroline Kennedy
1982 Jodie Sweetin, actress (Stephanie Tanner-Full House)
1977 Taliesin Jaffe, Venice Calif, actor (Willy-Hail to the Chief)
1977 Anne Miller, Midland Mich, tennis star (1995 Darmstadt Germany)
1976 Claire Grech, Miss Malta Universe (1997)
1976 Sky Christopherson, Tucson Ariz, cyclist (Olympics-96)
1975 Natalie Harvey, Australian 3k/5k runner (Olympics-96)
1974 Walter Jones, tackle (Seattle Seahawks)
1974 Tarik Oulida, soccer player (Ajax/Seville)
1974 Gregory Playfair, Suriname/Dutch soccer player (PSV)
1974 Amaury Telemaco, Higuey Dom Rep, pitcher (Chic Cubs)
1973 Chris Stynes, Queens NY, infielder (KC Royals)
1972 Tyrone Wheatley, NFL running back (NY Giants)
1971 Shawn Wayans, actor (In Living Color)
1971 Reggie Brooks, NFL running back (Washington Redskins)
1971 Maurice Hofman, Dutch soccer player (MVV)
1971 Jeff Juden, Salem MA, baseball pitcher (Phila Phillies, SF Giants)
1970 Ghetty Chasun, Erie Penn, actress (Red Lips)
1970 Rick Krivda, Mckeesport PA, pitcher (Baltimore Orioles)
1970 T J Mathews, Belleville IL, pitcher (St Louis Cardinals)
1969 Orlando Palmeiro, Hoboken NJ, outfielder (California Angels)
1969 Luc Longley, NBA center (Chicago Bulls)
1969 Junior Seau, NFL inside linebacker (SD Chargers)
1969 Andrew Murray Stone, Auckland NZ, Open 470 yachter (Olympics-96)
1968 Whitfield Crane, rocker (Ugly Kid Joe-Mad Man, Too Bad)
1968 Marty Conlon, NBA forward (Milwaukee Bucks)
1967 Christine Tucci, actress (Amanda Cory-Another World)
1966 Anthony Young, US baseball pitcher (NY Met, Chicago Cubs)
1966 Ronnie Williams, NFL tight end (Miami Dolphins)
1966 Stefan Edberg, Sweden, tennis player (Wimbledon 1988, US Open 1991)
1966 Sylvain Cote, Duberger, NHL defenseman (Washington Capitals)
1965 Ricky Reynolds, NFL cornerback (NE Patriots)
1963 Michael Adams, NBA guard (Charlotte Hornets)
1963 Adele Peterson, LPGA golfer
1963 Caron Wheeler, English singer (Soul II Soul-Keep on Movin')
1962 Anthony Edwards, Santa Barbara, actor (Mike Monroe-Northern Exposure)
1962 Chris Sabo, Detroit MI, pitcher (Cin Reds, Baltimore Orioles)
1961 William Ragsdale, AK, actor (Fright Night, Mannequin 2, Smooth Talk)
1961 Paul McCrane, actor (Hotel New Hampshire, We're Fighting Back)
1960 Alfrederick Joyner, E St Louis Ill, triple jumper (Olympic-gold-1984)
1957 Mickael Virtue, rock keyboardist (UB40-Red Red Wine)
1957 Ottis "O J" Anderson, NFL running back (NY Giants)
1955 Simon Rattle, England, orchestra conductor (Birmingham Symph Orch)
1954 Steve DeBerg, NFL quarterback (Broncos, Chiefs, Bucs, 49ers)
1954 Katey Sagal, LA Calif, actress (Peg Bundy-Married with Children)
1953 Desi Arnaz Jr, LA Calif, actor (Craig-Here's Lucy, Fakeout, Joyride)
1952 Dewey Bunell, Yorkshire England, rock guitarist (America-Daisy Jane)
1951 Linda Hayden, Middlesex England, actress (Blood on Satan's Claw)
1949 Robert Palmer, Batley England, singer (Emerson, Lake & Palmer)
1948 Harvey Hinsley, rocker
1947 Alessandro Haber, actor (China is Near)
1947 Ann Compton, news reporter (ABC TV)
1946 Julian Barnes, England, writer (Before She Met Me)
1946 Dolly Rebecca Parton, Sevierville Tn, country singer (Dolly, 9 to 5)
1946 Alexandr Vladimirovich Shchukin, Russian cosmonaut
1945 Charles Amirkhanian, composer
1945 Rod Evans, rocker (Deep Purple-Come Taste the Band)
1945 Vadim Abdrashitov, director (Fox Hunt, Parade of Planets)
1944 Richard [Erskine Frere] Leakey, Nairobi Kenya, anthropologist
1944 Pehr Henrik Nordgren, composer
1944 Dan Reeves, NFL Coach (NY Giants, Denver Broncos, Atlanta Falcons)
1943 Janis Joplin, Port Arthur Tx, bluesy rock singer (Down on Me)
1943 Margriet Francisca, Dutch Princess
1943 Joe Butler, rocker
1942 Shelly Fabares, Santa Monica Calif, actress (Donna Reed Show, Coach)
1942 Michael Crawford, England, Broadway star (Phantom of the Opera)
1940 Mary Mills, LPGA golfer
1940 Barend J du Plessis, S African minister of Finance (1984- )
1938 Phil Everly, Brownie Ky, singer (Everly Bros-Wake Up Little Susie)
1938 Eskil Hemberg, composer
1938 Denny Smith, (Rep-R-OR, 1981- )
1936 Elliott Schwartz, composer
1936 Ursula Andress, Switzerland, actress (She)
1935 Tippi Hedren, Minnesota, actress (The Birds, Marnie, Bold & Beautiful)
1933 Marc F A Andries, Flemish actor (Central Station)
1932 Richard Lester, movie director (Hard Day's Night, Help!, Petulia)
1932 Joe Schmidt, NFL Hall of Fame linebacker (Detroit Lions)
1931 Robert MacNeil, Montreal, news anchor (NBC Weekend News, 1965-67)
1931 Ron Packard, (Rep-R-CA, 1983- )
1930 John Waite, cricket wicket-keeper (great South African)
1929 Ulu Grosbard, Belgium, actor (Straight Time, Georgia, Falling in Love)
1928 Edward Gerard Schurmann, composer
1928 Dainin Katagiri, Osaka Japan, Zen teacher, associate of Shunryu Suzuki
1926 Libera Carlier, Flemish author (Action Station Go!)
1926 Fritz Weaver, Pitts Pa, actor (Josef-Holocaust, Day of the Dolphin)
1925 Nina [Mary] Bawden, English author (Afternoon of a Good Woman)
1924 Nicholas Colasanto, Providence RI, actor (Coach Ernie-Cheers)
1924 Jean Fran‡ois Revel, French journalist/author (Ni Marx ni J‚sus)
1924 7th earl of Carnarvon, English large landowner
1923 Jean Stapleton, NYC, actress (Damn Yankees, Klute, All in the Family)
1922 Ken Hughes, Liverpool England, director (Casino Royale)
1922 Guy Madison, [Robert Moseley], Calif, actor (Wild Bill Hickok)
1922 Arthur Morris, cricketer (great Australian lefty opening batsman)
1921 Patricia Highsmith, [Plangman], US/Swiss writer (Strangers on a Train)
1920 Javier P‚rez de Cu‚llar, Lima Per£, 5th sec-gen of UN (1982-91)
1919 Anthony Dexter, [Walter Fleischmann], NB Canada, actor (Valentino)
1919 Dharam Singh, India, field hockey player (Olympic-gold-1964)
1918 John H Johnson, US, publisher (***** Digest, Ebony, Jet)
1917 Rudolf Maros, composer
1917 John Raitt, Bonnie Raitt's father/singer/actor (Pajama Game)
1915 Alvy West, Bkln NY, orch leader (Andy Williams Show)
1914 Lester Flatt, country musician (Flatt & Scruggs)
1913 Phyllis Flowerdew, school Reading text author
1912 Leonid V Kantorovich, St Petersburg Russia, economist (Nobel)
1912 Jean G H "Sjeng" Tans, Dutch soc dem chairman (1965-69)
1912 Francis David Charteris, earl of Wemyss & March/Scottish landowner
1910 Willi Schmidt, Germany, director
1907 Lillian Harvey, London England, actress (Invitation to the Waltz)
1906 Ish Kabbible, [Merwyn Bogue], Penns, comedian (Kay Kyser's Kollege)
1906 Lanny Ross, Seattle, radio singer (Show Boat, The Swift Show)
1905 Oveta Culp Hobby, govt official/newspaper publisher/CEO (Houston Post)
1905 Anne Schumacher Hummert, radio pioneer
1904 James Winston Watts, developer (Frontal Lobotomy)
1903 Erwin Nyiregyh zi, Budapest Hungary, pianist
1903 Alfred Lane Beit, connoisseur
1902 Heinrich Schmist-Barrien, German author (Moorkeerl)
1899 [John] Herbert Whitton Sumsion, organist/composer
1897 Ren‚ Victor, Flemish lawyer/knight (Rechtskundig Weekblad)
1897 Natacha Rambova, Salt Lake City UT, costume designer
1892 Olafur Thors, Icelandic PM (6 times, 1942-63)
1889 Sophie Taeuber/T„uber-Arp, Swiss sculptor/wife of Hans Arp (Dada)
1887 Alexander Woollcott, NJ, short story writer (Man Who Came to Dinner)
1884 Albert Louis Wolff, composer
1883 Hermann Abendroth, German conductor
1879 Marie Koenen, author/wife of Felix Rutten (Wassend Cereal)
1877 Charles Coburn, Savannah Ga, actor (Devil & Miss Jones)
1873 Hans E Blaich, writer
1869 Alfred R Zimmerman, mayor (Rotterdam 1906-22)/Dir (League of Nations)
1868 Gustav Meyrink, writer
1866 Harry Davenport, NYC, actor/director (Her Unborn Child, My Sin)
1863 Werner Sombart, German fascist (Juden und das Wirtschaftsleben)
1859 Alice Eastwood, Toronto, botanist (Handbook of Trees of Calif)
1858 Eugene Brieux, French playwright (Blanchette, Lesson Avaries)
1851 David Starr Jordan, NY, biologist/university pres (Leland Stanford)
1851 Johannes C Kapteyn, Dutch astronomer
1839 Paul C‚zanne, France, impressionist painter (Bathers)
1839 Bohumil Pazdirek, composer
1837 William Williams Keen, surgeon (brain)
1832 Salvador Giner y Vidal, composer
1832 Ferdinand Laub, composer
1830 George Blake Cosby, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1909
1827 Carlos Guido y Spano, Argentina, conductor (R fagas)
1820 John Haskell King, Bvt Major General (Union Army), died in 1888
1816 Henry Gray, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1892
1813 Henry Bessemer, engineer/inventor (Bessemer engine)
1809 Edgar Allan Poe, Boston, author (Pit & the Pendulum)
1807 Robert Edward Lee, Stratford Va, General-in-Chief (Confederacy)
1806 Vaclav Jindrich Veit, composer
1802 [Jean] Silvain van de Weyer, 1st Belg min of Foreign affairs (1831)
1798 Auguste Comte, philosopher/founder (sociology & positivism)
1790 Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom, Swedish historian/poet (Blommorna)
1760 Melchor Lopez Jimenez, composer
1749 Isaiah Thomas, US, printer/editor/publisher/historian
1737 Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, Fr writer (Paul et Virgin)
1736 Laurens P van de Spiegel, Dutch regent/secretary of State 1787-95
1736 James Watt, Scotland, inventor (steam engine)
1686 Hakuin Ekakuborn, Japan, Zen Buddhist
1679 Girolamo Chiti, composer
1676 John Weldon, composer
1639 No‰l Alexandre, French theologian/historian
1613 Jacques Huyn, composer
1544 Francis II de Valois-AngoulËme, king of France (1559-60)
1200 Dogen Kigen, Japan, Zen teacher, 1st patriarch of the Japanese Soto
570 Mohammed, Islamic prophet (Koran)
Events which occurred on your SELECTED date of January 19:
1997 54th Golden Globes: English Patient, Brenda Blethyn & Geoffrey Rush
1997 Cerebral Palsy telethon
1997 Michelle McGann wins LPGA Healthsouth Inaugural
1997 54th Golden Globes: English Patient, Brenda Blethyn and Geoffrey Rush
1996 NHL approves move of Winnipeg Jets to Phoenix
1995 Jean-Claude Juncker (28) sworn in as premier of Luxembourg
1994 -36øF (-38øC) in New Whiteland, Indiana (state record)
1994 -20 degrees F (-29 degrees C) (5:32 AM) coldest day ever recorded in Cleveland Ohio
1994 -36 degrees F (-38 degrees C) in New Whiteland, Indiana (state record)
1994 -20øF (-29øC) (5:32 AM) coldest day ever recorded in Cleveland Ohio
1993 Israel recognizes PLO as no longer criminal
1993 STS-54 (Endeavour) lands
1993 Robert M Gates, ends term as 15th director of CIA
1993 Oakland A's unveil new elephant logo
1992 Rowdy Roddy Piper beats Mountie to become WWF Intercontinental Champ
1992 "City of Angels" closes at Virginia Theater New York City after 878 performances
1992 Nature Boy Ric Flair becomes WWF champ at Royal Rumble
1992 "City of Angels" closes at Virginia Theater NYC after 878 performances
1992 Cerebral Palsy telethon raises 23,500,000
1992 IBM announces a nearly $5B loss for 1992
1991 Sgt Slaughter defeats Ultimate Warrior for WWF championship belt
1991 Eastern Airlines shuts down operation
1991 48th Golden Globes: Dances with Wolves
1991 42nd NHL All-Star Game: Campbell beat Wales 11-5 at Chicago
1991 Jumbo Tsuruta beats Stan Hansen to win All Japan Triple Crown title
1990 Test debut of Mushtaq Ahmed, vs. Australia at Adelaide
1990 Test debut of Mushtaq Ahmed, v Australia at Adelaide
1989 President Reagan pardons George Steinbrenner for illegal funds for Nixon
1989 Pres Reagan pardons George Steinbrenner for illegal funds for Nixon
1988 "48 Hours" premiers on CBS-TV
1987 Guy Hunt becomes Alabama's 1st Republican governor since 1874
1986 Cerebral Palsy telethon
1986 Israeli premier Simon Peres visits Netherlands
1986 Spain recognizes Israel
1985 4 die in a car & train crash in Buda Ill
1985 "Born In The USA" by Bruce Springsteen peaked at #9
1985 4 die in a car and train crash in Buda Ill
1984 Calif Supreme Court rejects quadriplegic Elizabeth Bouvia, who wants to starve herself to death in a public hospital
1984 Francesco Moser bicycles world record time: 50,808 km
1984 California Supreme Court rejects quadriplegic Elizabeth Bouvia, who wants to starve herself to death in a public hospital
1983 Klaus Barbie, SS chief of Lyon in Nazi-France, arrested in Bolivia
1982 Heater explodes at Star Elementary School-Okla, kills 6 kids and teacher
1982 Aust-WI one-day game that produced a Privy Council libel case
1982 Heater explodes at Star Elementary School-Okla, kills 6 kids & teacher
1981 US & Iran sign agreement to release 52 American hostages
1981 Muhammad Ali talks a despondent 21 year old out of committing suicide
1981 US and Iran sign agreement to release 52 American hostages
1979 John N Mitchell (former AG) released on parole from federal prison
1978 Judge William H Webster appointed head of FBI
1978 Eddie Mathews elected to Hall of Fame
1977 President Ford pardons Iva Toguri D'Aquino (Tokyo Rose)
1977 Ernie Banks elected to Hall of Fame
1977 World's largest crowd-12.7 million-for Indian religious festival
1977 Pres Ford pardons Iva Toguri D'Aquino (Tokyo Rose)
1975 4 mail truck assault on El Al B-747 in Paris, escape to Iraq
1975 Kathy Whitworth wins LPGA Colgate Golf Triple Crown
1974 Belgium government of Leburton falls
1974 Belgium govt of Leburton falls
1974 Notre Dame beats UCLA, ends NCAA-record 88-game basketball win streak
1972 Sandy Koufax, Yogi Berra, & Early Wynn elected to Hall of Fame
1972 Sandy Koufax, Yogi Berra, and Early Wynn elected to Hall of Fame
1971 NHL Writers' Association renamed Professional Hockey Writers' Assn
1971 NHL Writers' Assn renamed Professional Hockey Writers' Assn
1971 Beatles' "Helter Skelter" is played at Charles Manson trial
1971 24th NHL All-Star Game: West beat East 2-1 at Boston
1971 "No, No Nanette" opens at 46th St Theater NYC for 861 performances
1971 "No, No Nanette" opens at 46th St. Theater New York City for 861 performances
1970 UCLA fires Angela Davis for being a communist
1970 Nixon nominates G Harold Carswell to Supreme Court (fails)
1970 Dutch bishops says he is in favor of married priest
1969 Joanne Carner wins LPGA Burdine's Golf Invitational
1969 NFL Pro Bowl: West beats East 10-7
1969 AFL Pro Bowl: West beats East 38-25
1968 WKBF TV channel 61 in Cleveland, OH (IND) begins broadcasting
1967 Herr Karl Tausch writes shortest will "Vse Zene" (All to wife)
1966 Neil Simons, Coleman & Fields' musical "Sweet Charity," premieres
1966 Tippetts cantate "Vision of St Augustine," premieres in London
1966 Neil Simons, Coleman and Fields' musical "Sweet Charity," premieres
1966 Indira Gandhi elected India's 3rd prime minister
1966 Tippetts cantate "Vision of St. Augustine," premieres in London
1964 KFME TV channel 13 in Fargo, ND (PBS) begins broadcasting
1964 AFL Pro Bowl: West beats East 27-24
1961 1st episode for "Dick Van Dyke Show" is filmed
1960 Eisenhower and Premier Kishi sign US-Japanese Security pact
1960 Eisenhower & Premier Kishi sign US-Japanese Security pact
1958 Canadian Football Council renamed Canadian Football League
1957 USSR performs atmospheric nuclear test
1957 U.S.S.R. performs atmospheric nuclear test
1956 Hoboken dedicates a plaque honoring achievements of Alexander Cartwright in organizing early baseball at Elysian Field
1955 "Scrabble" debuts on board game market
1955 1st presidential news conference filmed for TV (Eisenhower)
1955 "Millionaire" TV program premieres on CBS
1953 Jesse Owens named Illinois Athletic Commission secretary
1952 NFL takes control of New York Yanks
1952 PGA approves allowing black participants
1952 NFL takes control of NY Yanks
1950 Maiden flight by Canada's Avro Canada CF-100 military plane
1947 SS Himera runs aground at Athens, kills 392
1943 Joint Chiefs of Staff decide on invasion in Sicily
1942 Japanese forces invade Burma
1942 Titus Brandsma arrested by German occupiers
1941 British offensive in Eritrea
1941 British troops occupies Kassalaf Sudan
1939 Ernest Hausen of Wisconsin sets chicken-plucking record-4.4 sec
1938 GM began mass production of diesel engines
1937 Cy Young, Tris Speaker and Nap Lajorie elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
1937 Cy Young, Tris Speaker & Nap Lajorie elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
1937 Millionaire Howard Hughes sets transcontinental air record (7h28m25s)
1935 KLM begins flight path between Curaeao and Aruba
1935 KLM begins flight path between Cura‡ao & Aruba
1934 Kenesaw Mountain Landis denies Joe Jackson's appeal for reinstatement
1932 Charlie Conacher becomes 1st Toronto Maple Leaf to score 5 goals in a game, 1st coming at 7 seconds of game
1929 Acadia National Park, Maine established
1929 Clas Thunberg skates world record 500m in 42.8 sec
1927 British govt decides to send troops to China
1927 British government decides to send troops to China
1925 -48 degrees F (-44 degrees C), Van Buren, Maine (state record)
1925 -48øF (-44øC), Van Buren, Maine (state record)
1923 WMC-AM in Memphis TN begins radio transmissions
1923 WMC-AM in Memphis Tennessee begins radio transmissions
1922 Geological survey says US oil supply would be depleted in 20 years
1922 Geological survey says U.S. oil supply would be depleted in 20 years
1921 Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras & El Salvador sign Pact of Union
1921 Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador sign Pact of Union
1920 US Senate votes against membership in League of Nations
1920 U.S. Senate votes against membership in League of Nations
1920 Alexandre Millerand forms French government
1920 Alexandre Millerand forms French govt
1919 "Tidal wave" of molasses 15 m high x 25 m wide kills dozens, Boston
1918 Soviets disallows a Constitution Assembly
1917 Silvertown Essex's ammunition factory explodes; 300 die
1915 1st German Zeppelin attack over Great Britain, 4 die
1915 Neon Tube sign patented by George Claude
1913 Raymond Poincar‚ installed as president of France
1913 Raymond Poincare installed as president of France
1910 Germany and Bolivia ends commerce/friendship treaty
1910 National Institute of Arts and Letters incorporated by Congress
1910 National Institute of Arts & Letters incorporated by Congress
1910 Germany & Bolivia ends commerce/friendship treaty
1909 Eugene Walter's "Easiest Way," premieres in New York City
1909 Eugene Walter's "Easiest Way," premieres in NYC
1906 Gerhart Hauptmann's "Und Pippa Tanzt!," premieres in Berlin
1903 1st regular transatlantic radio broadcast between U.S. and England
1903 1st regular transatlantic radio broadcast between US & England
1903 New bicycle race "Tour de France" announced
1899 Anglo-Egyptian Sudan forms
1898 Brown defeats Harvard 6-0 in 1st intercollegiate hockey game
1886 Aurora Ski Club, 1st in U.S., founded in Minnesota
1886 Aurora Ski Club, 1st in US, founded in Minnesota
1885 Battle at Abu Klea Sudan: 800-1000 killed
1884 Jules Massenet's opera "Manon," premieres in Paris
1871 1st ***** lodge of U.S. Masons approved, New Jersey
1871 1st ***** lodge of US Masons approved, New Jersey
1865 NV Suriname Bank established
1865 Union occupies Fort Anderson, NC
1863 General Mieroslawski appointed dictator of Poland
1862 Battle of Mill Springs, Kentucky (Fishing Creek, Logan's Crossroads)
1862 Battle of Mill Springs, KY (Fishing Creek, Logan's Crossroads)
1861 MS troops take Ft. Massachusetts an Ship Island
1861 MS troops take Ft Massachusetts an Ship Island
1861 Georgia becomes 5th state to secede
1853 Verdi's opera "Il Trovatore," premieres in Rome
1853 Napoleon III marries Eugenie de Montijo
1853 Napoleon III marries Eug‚nie de Montijo
1840 Antarctica discovered, Charles Wilkes expedition (US claim)
1839 Aden conquered by British East India Company
1833 Charles Darwin reaches Straits Ponsonby, Fireland
1829 Johann von Goethe's "Faust, Part 1," premieres
1825 Ezra Daggett and nephew Thomas Kensett patent food storage in tin cans
1825 Ezra Daggett & nephew Thomas Kensett patent food storage in tin cans
1810 Overnight temp at Portsmouth NH drops 50øF (10øC)
1810 Overnight temp at Portsmouth NH drops 50 degrees F (10 degrees C)
1808 Louis Napoleon signs 1st Dutch aviation law
1806 Britain occupies Cape of Good Hope
1795 Democratic revolution in Amsterdam ends oligarchy
1793 French King Louis XVI sentenced to death
1770 Battle of Golden Hill (Lower Manhattan)
1746 Bonnie Prince Charlies troops occupy Stirling
1746 Bonnie Prince Charlies troops occupy Stirling [OS= Jan 8]
1714 Richard Steele publishes "Crisis," defending Hanoverian success
1668 King Louis XIV & Emperor Leopold I sign treaty dividing Spain
1668 King Louis XIV and Emperor Leopold I sign treaty dividing Spain
1493 France cedes Roussillon & Cerd gne to Spain by treaty of Barcelona
1493 France cedes Roussillon and Cerdagne to Spain by treaty of Barcelona
1419 French city of Rouen surrenders to Henry V in Hundred Years War
973 Pope Benedictus VI elected
379 Theodosius installed as co-emperor of East Roman Empire
Deaths which occurred on your SELECTED date of January 19:
1998 Carl Perkins, singer/songwriter, dies at 65
1997 James Dickey, poet/novelist, dies at 84
1997 George Armin Goyder, businessman/social philosopher, dies at 88
1997 Adriana Caseloti, voice (Snow White), dies at 70
1996 Bernard Baily, comic artist, dies at 79
1996 Donald Simpson, film producer, dies at 52
1996 Harold Wolpe, sociologist lawyer/S African activist, dies at 70
1995 Eugene Fuller, polymath/linguist, dies at 80
1993 Chris Street, basketball player, dies at 20
1993 Kees Scherer, Dutch photographer (World Press Photo), dies at 72
1993 Reginald Lewis, CEO (Beatrice), dies of brain cancer at 50
1993 William LeMassena, actor (All that Jazz), dies of lung cancer at 76
1991 John Russell, actor/writer (Apache Uprising, Yellow Sky), dies at 70
1991 Glenn Langan, actor (Big Chase, Jungle Heat, Rapture), dies at 73
1991 Don Beddoe, actor (Bullwhip, Loophole, Texas), dies at 87
1990 Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, indian guru, dies at 58
1990 Herbert Wehner, German ex-communist/chairman (1958-73), dies at 83
1989 Norma Varden, actress (Loose in London), dies
1988 Ballard Berkeley, actor (East meets West), dies at 83
1987 Gerald Brenan, English writer, dies at 92
1982 Marc Demeyer, Belgian bicyclist (Paris-Roubaix '76), dies [or 1/20]
1982 Leopold Trepper, Polish/Israeli spy (WW II), dies at 77
1980 William O Douglas, member US Supreme court (1939-75), dies at 81
1980 Richard Franko Goldman, composer, dies at 69
1979 Paul Meurisse, actor (Diabolique, Truth, Suspects, Monocle), dies
1978 Carl Betz, actor (Donna Reed Show), dies at 56
1977 Geraldine Brooks, actress (Faraday & Co, Dumplings), dies at 51
1976 Kevin Coughlin, actor (T R Ryan-Mama), killed in hit-&-run at 30
1975 Thomas Heart Benson, US artist, dies at 85
1973 Max Adrian, actor (Boy Friend, Her Favorite Husband), dies at 69
1970 Hal March, actor (Atomic Kit, Outrage, Yankee Pasha), dies at 49
1970 Albert M„hll, German writer, dies at 76
1969 Charles Winninger, actor (Cafe Metropole, Coney Island), dies at 84
1967 Grace Cunard, actress (Untamed, Ressurection), dies at 73
1965 Frank Reicher, actor (King Kong, Nazi Agent, Son of Kong), dies at 89
1962 Snub Pollard, actor (Limelight, Arizona Days), dies of cancer at 72
1954 Sydney Greenstreet, actor (Maltese Falcon), dies at 74
1951 Wilhelm Sch„fer, German writer (Mein Leben), dies at 82
1951 Constantin Nottara, composer, dies at 60
1945 Ernest B Allo, French theologist, dies at 71
1944 Harold Fraser-Simson, composer, dies at 71
1934 Armand Parent, composer, dies at 70
1927 Charlotte MAAVCL, princess of Belg/emp of Mexico (1864-67), dies at 86
1913 David Emlyn Evans, composer, dies at 69
1894 Fran‡ois Haverschmidt, Dutch writer, dies at 58
1893 Julius Eichberg, composer, dies at 68
1885 Fred Burnaby, English colonel/balloon pioneer, dies in battle
1878 Henri V Regnault, French physicist/chemist, dies at 67
1874 H v Fallersleben, writer, dies at 75
1839 Georg Abraham Schneider, composer, dies at 38
1833 Louis-J-Ferdinand H‚rold, French composer (Pr‚ aux clercs), dies at 41
1830 Wenzel Thomas Matiegka, composer, dies at 56
1805 Johann Gottlieb Karl Spazier, composer, dies at 43
1795 Maria Teresa Agnesi, composer, dies at 74
1747 Johann Bode, "discoverer" of Bode's Law, dies
1729 William Congreve, English dramatist (Love for Love), dies at 58
1692 John Commelin, director of Hortus Botanist (Amsterdam), dies at 62
1669 Leo Allatios, Greek/Italian theologist/literary, dies at about 82
1647 Johan van Beverwijck, physician (Treas of Ongesontheyt), dies at 52
1629 Abbas I, Shah of Persia (1588-1629), dies at 57
1625 Erhard Buttner, composer, dies at 32
1591 Edmond Auger, French jesuit (under Henri III), dies at about 60
1576 Hans Sachs, composer, dies at 81
1549 Barthout van Assendelft, 1st land advocate of Holland, dies
1547 Henry Howard, earl of Surrey, army commander/poet, beheaded at 29
1479 Johan II, king of Arag¢n/Navarra, dies at 81
639 Dagobert I, king of Austrasia/Soissons/Burgundy/Neustri‰, dies