March 22: 1459 Maximilian I of Habsburg German Emperor/archduke of Austria 1599 Sir Anthony Van Dyck Flemish painter (Charles I of England) 1609 John II Casimir Vasa cardinal/king of Poland (1648-68) 1700 Giuseppe Sellitto composer 1728 Anton Raphael Mengs German writer/neo-classic painter 1728 Giacomo Insanguine composer 1752 Johann Georg Joseph Spangler composer 1767 Cornelis T Elout Dutch minister of Finance 1771 Heinrich D Zschokke Swiss author (Das Goldmacherdorf) 1785 Adam Sedgwick Dent Yorkshire England, British geologist 1797 Kaiser Wilhelm I German emperor (1871-88) 1799 F W A Argelander Memel E Prussia, cataloguer of 324,188 stars 1803 Anthonie Waldrop Dutch painter/lithographer 1813 Gabriel Rene Paul Brigadier General (Union volunteers), died in 1886 1814 Thomas Crawford US sculptor (Babes in the Wood) 1817 Braxton Bragg General (Confederate Army), died in 1876 1819 William Wirt Adams Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1888 1822 Ahmed Djevdet Pasha Turkish minister of Education/Justice 1822 Isaac D Fransen van de Putte Dutch premier (1866) 1822 Seth Williams Brevet Major General (Union Army), died in 1866 1824 William Henry Chase Whiting Major General (Confederate Army) 1834 Francis Asbury Shoup Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1896 1842 Carl A N Rosa German violinist/composer 1842 Mykola Vytal'yevich Lysenko composer 1846 Randolph Caldecott England, illustrator (Caldecott Medal namesake) 1852 Theodor Birt [Beatus Rhenanus], German classical/writer 1857 Arnold Sauwen Flemish poet (Along the Meuse) 1857 Paul Doumer Governor-General of Indo-China/13th President of France (1931-32) 1865 Theophile Ysaye composer 1867 Meijer Linnewiel [Professor Kokadorus], Amsterdam's pitchman 1868 Hamish MacCunn composer 1868 Henry W Methorst lawyer/director (Dutch Cent Bureau of Statistics) 1868 Robert A Millikan US physicist (photoelectric effect; Nobel 1923) 1874 Ellen Glasgow novelist 1885 Adriano Lualdi composer 1885 Jakabs Medins composer 1887 Chico [Leonard] Marx New York NY, comedian (Marx Brothers) 1895 Joseph Schildkraut Vienna Austria, actor (Flame of Barbary Coast, Joseph Schildkraut Presents) 1896 Giulia D De Albertis writer 19-- Veleka Gray New Orleans LA, actress (Young & Restless) 1902 Ellin Berlin [MacKay] Mrs Irving Berlin, writer (Lace Curtain) 1903 James S Russell US pilot/Admiral (WWII Pacific Ocean) 1903 Jochen Klepper writer 1905 Carlo Alberto Pizzini composer 1905 Grigorij M Kosinzev Russian director 1905 Phyllis McGinley poet 1905 Ruth Page US choreographer/ballet leader (Diaghilev, Pygmalion) 1907 James Gavin US, 82nd Airborne Division General (Sicily/Normandy) 1907 Paul J Steenbergen Netherlands, actor (Ciske Rat)/founder (Hague's Comedy) 1908 Albrecht Goes writer 1908 Louis D L'Amour Jamestown ND, author (Hondo, Jubal Sackett) 1908 Maurice H Stans Shakope MN, US Secretary of Commerce (1969-72) 1909 Gabrielle Roy French-Canadian novelist (Tin Flute) 1909 Jack Popplewell composer/playwright 1910 Nicholas Monsarret England, writer (Cruel Sea) 1912 Henri Rousselot Admiral 1912 Lord Alport 1912 Wilfrid Brambell Dublin Ireland, actor (Hard Day's Night) 1913 James Westerfield Nashville TN, actor (Jungle Heat, Lucky Johnny) 1913 Karl Malden Chicago IL, actor (Mike-Streets of San Francisco, American Express) 1913 Martha M�dl German singer/soprano (Wagner) 1914 Cec Burke cricketer (New Zealand leg-spinner vs Australia 1946, 1 & 3, 2-30) 1914 Lord Stokes 1914 Masao Maruyama social scientist 1915 Forest Sagendorf cartoonist 1915 George Cresswell cricketer (3 Tests for New Zealand aged 35) 1916 George Wyle New York NY, orchestra leader (Jerry Lewis Show, Flip Wilson Show) 1916 Josephine van Gasteren Dutch actress/director (Bluejackets) 1917 C S Pick publisher 1917 Paul Rogers Plympton Devon England, actor (Looking Glass War, Billy Budd) 1917 Virginia Grey Los Angeles CA, actress (Another Thin Man, Idiot's Delight, Idaho) 1918 Cheddi B Jagan dentist/founder PPP/Guyanese Premier (1953, 1957-64) 1918 Harry Kay vice-chancellor (Exeter University) 1918 Tauno Kullerve Pylkkanen composer 1920 Fanny Waterman concert pianist & teacher 1920 James Brown Desdemona TX, actor (Targets) 1920 Ross Martin Grodek Poland, actor (Mr Lucky, Wild Wild West) 1921 Wilhelmus Norbert Schmelzer Netherlands, foreign minister (KVP) 1922 Mujib ur-Rahman Pakistan, sheik/premier 1922 Stewart Stern screenwriter (Rebel Without A Cause) 1923 Bryan Clieve Roberts lawyer/civil servant 1923 Cor N van Dis Jr Dutch MP (SGP, 1971-94) 1923 Marcel Marceau Strasbourg France, mime (Barbarella, Silent Movie) 1924 Al Neuharth newspaper founder (USA Today) 1924 Bill Wendell New York NY, TV announcer (Late Night With David Letterman) 1925 Colin Spedding CEO (Council of Science & Technology Institutes) 1925 Wolfgang B�chler writer 1926 Julius Marmur biochemist/geneticist 1926 Lawrence Jackson Provost Emeritus (Blackburn) 1927 George Thoms cricketer (1 Test Australia against West Indies 1952, scored 16 & 28) 1927 Viscount Bolingbroke 1928 Betty Callaway figure skating trainer 1928 Bill Archer (Representative-Republican-TX, 1971- ) 1928 DC Ingman CEO (British Waterways Board) 1928 Dmitri Antonovitch Volkogonov soldier/historian 1928 Ed Macauley NBA'er (Boston Celtics) 1930 Derek Bok college president (Harvard) 1930 Lynden O Pindling Prime Minister of Bahamas (1967-92) 1930 Pat Robertson televangelist (700 club, Presidential candidate-Republican-1989) 1930 Stephen Sondheim New York NY, lyricist/composer (Sweeney Todd, Into The Woods, West Side Story, A Little Night Music) 1931 Igor Hajek translator/writer 1931 Leslie Thomas author 1931 William Shatner Montr�al Canada, actor (Star Trek, T J Hooker) 1932 Richard Thomas Admiral 1933 Buddy MacKay (Representative-Democrat-FL, 1983- ) 1933 Chris Duckworth cricketer (South African batsman vs England 1956-57) 1934 Leslie Turnberg President (Royal College of Physicians) 1934 Orrin G Hatch (Senator-Republican-UT, 1977- ) 1934 Sheila Cameron QC, Vicar-General (Province of Canterbury) 1935 M[ichael] Emmet Walsh Ogdensburg NY, actor (Wildcats, War Party) 1936 Alan Bleasdale author/playwright (Are You Lonesome Tonight) 1936 May Britt [Maybritt Wilkens] Lidinga Sweden, actress (Young Lions)/wife of Sammy Davis Jr 1936 Philip Ely President (British Law Society) 1936 Roger Whittaker Nairobi Kenya, country singer (Durham Town) 1936 Ron Carey union president (Teamsters) 1937 Jon Hassell composer 1938 Vivian Pulliam horse trainer 1940 William Ritchie vice-chancellor (Lancaster University) 1941 Bruno Ganz Zurich Switzerland, actor (Strapless, Wings of Desire) 1941 Gary Lewis horse trainer 1942 Barbara Parkins Vancouver British Columbia, actress (Peyton Place, Asylum) 1942 Jon Arthur English composer 1943 George Benson Pittsburgh PA, singer/guitarist (Greatest Love of All) 1943 Joseph Schwantner composer 1943 Keith Relf Richmond London England, rocker (Yardbirds-For Your Love, Renaissance) 1944 Jeremy Clyde Buckinghamshire England, rocker (Chad & Jeremy-Yesterday's Gone) 1944 R P Mardling headmaster (Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield) 1944 T S "Tony" McPhee rocker (Sad Go Round) 1945 Alan Opie baritone (Boughton Bethlehem, Britten 5 Canticles) 1945 Charles "Chuck" Jackson US singer (Playboy, Independents) 1945 Paul Schockem�hle showjumper 1946 Don Chaney NBA player (Houston Rockets)/coach (Detroit Pistons) 1946 Laraine Ashton fashion models' agent (London) 1946 Rudy/Rudolf [von Bittner] Rucker US, sci-fi author (Wetware) 1946 Serge [Ruud Schaap] Dutch singer/guitarist (Saskia & Serge) 1947 Harry Vanda [Vandenberg] Hague Netherlands, rock guitarist (Easybeats) 1947 Patrick Olive percussionist (Hot Chocolate-You Sexy Thing) 1947 Priscilla Yates director (Royal Academy of Dancing) 1948 Andrew Lloyd Webber London England, composer (Evita, Starlight Express, Phantom of the Opera, Jesus Christ Superstar) 1948 Randy Hobbs rocker (Johnny Winter Band, McCoys) 1949 Brian Hanrahan British TV newsman (BBC) 1949 D Watson director (Brighton University) 1949 Fanny Ardant Monte Carlo, actress (Australia, Confidentially Yours) 1950 Mary Tamm Dewsbury Yorkshire England, actress (Odessa File, Doctor Who) 1951 Howard Reitzes Southgate CA, rocker (Iron Butterfly) 1951 Musa Khiramanovich Manarov USSR, cosmonaut (Soyuz TM-4, TM-11) 1952 Bob Costas Queens NY, sportscaster/talk show host (Later) 1953 Peter McEvoy Australia, actor (Against the Innocent) 1953 Thomas H Andrews (Representative-Democrat-ME) 1956 Lena Olin Stockholm Sweden, actress (Enemies A Love Story) 1956 Lyndsay Stephen Donnybrook WA, Australasia golfer 1957 Stephanie Mills singer/actress (Wiz) 1958 Joyce Lester Australian softball catcher (Olympics-bronze-96) 1958 Pete Wylie Liverpool England, rocker (Sinful) 1959 Matthew Modine Loma Linda CA, actor (Full Metal Jacket, Pacific Heights) 1960 Laurie Sargent rock vocalist (Face To Face) 1962 Diane Pavich Melbourne Australia, golfer (1993 T50 Alpine Australia Ladies) 1962 Juan Aguilera Spain, tennis star 1962 Tim Elliott Perth WA, Australasia golfer 1963 Hannu Virta Turku Finland, hockey defenseman (Team Finland) 1963 Rich Monteleone Tampa FL, pitcher (California Angels) 1963 Suzanne Sulley Sheffield South Yorkshire, rocker (Human Leauge-Human) 1964 Jeffrey Wagner Sydney New South Wales Australia, Australasia golfer 1966 Brad Edwards NFL safety (Atlanta Falcons) 1966 Brian Shaw NBA guard (Orlando Magic, San Francisco Warriors) 1966 Sean Berry Santa Monica CA, infielder (Houston Astros) 1966 Todd Ewen Saskatoon, NHL right wing (Anaheim Mighty Ducks) 1966 Yahya Ayyash militant 1968 Ramon Martinez Santo Domingo Dominican Republic, pitcher (Los Angeles Dodgers) 1969 Russell Maryland NFL defensive tackle (Dallas Cowboys, Oakland Raiders) 1970 Jason Rouser Tucson AZ, 200 meter/400 meter runner 1970 Reggie White NFL nose tackle (New England Patriots) 1970 Travis Richards Crystal MN, US hockey defenseman (Olympics-1994) 1971 Richard Castillo jockey 1972 Elvis Stojko Richmond Hill Ontario, (Olympics-silver-94) 1972 John Farquhar tight end (New Orleans Saints) 1972 Mikhail Sloutsky WLAF LB (Scotland Claymores) 1972 Pieter Christiaan Prince of Netherlands 1972 Shawn Bradley NBA center (Dallas Mavericks, New Jersey Nets, Space Jams) 1973 Joe Nedney kicker (Arizona Cardinals) 1973 Luther Elliss NFL defensive end (Detroit Lions) 1974 Kim Yun-Jung Miss Korea-Universe (1996) 1974 Marcus Camby NBA forward (Toronto Raptors) 1974 Tuomas Gronman NHL defenseman (Team Finland Olympics-Bronze-1998, Pittsburgh Steelers) 1975 Chris Bayne safety (Atlanta Falcons) 1975 Dax Griffin Atlanta GA, actor (Tim Truman-Sunset Beach) 1975 Jiri Novak Czechoslovakia, tennis star 1976 Kellie Shanygne Williams Washington DC, actress (Laura-Family Matters) 1979 Mariah Leanne Bergmann Miss Kansas Teen-USA (1997) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deaths which occurred on March 22: 0337 Constantine Emperor of Rome, dies at 47 1471 George van Podiebrad king of Bohemia (1458-71), dies 1589 Lodovico Guicciardini Ital historian, dies at 67 1627 Cornelis van Aerssen Flemish Clerk of the House, dies at about 81 1639 Thomas Carew English poet/diplomat (The Rapture), dies 1661 Hendrick Uylenburgh art dealer, buried at about 73 1743 Jean-Baptiste Lully Ital/Fr composer (Forced Marriage), dies at 77 1758 Jonathan Edwards theologian/philosopher (Original Sin), dies at 54 1771 Gottlieb W Rabener German author (Bremer Beitr�ge), dies at 56 1777 John Bartram father of American botany, dies at 77 1796 Gaspare Gabellone composer, dies at 68 1798 Justin Morgan composer, dies at 51 1820 Stephen Decatur killed in a duel with Com James Barron, at 41 1824 Johann Melchior Dreyer composer, dies at 76 1832 J W Goethe writer, dies at 82 1838 Hendrik Fagel Dutch/English baron, dies at 73 1845 Franz Joseph Volkert composer, dies at 67 1867 Ferdinando Giorgetti composer, dies at 70 1871 Johnny Cuzens cricketer (Australian aboriginal tourist 1868), dies 1890 D�sir� de Haerne Belgian priest/Congressional leader, dies at 85 1906 Martin Wegelius Finnish musicologist/composer, dies at 59 1909 Gyula Erkel composer, dies at 66 1922 Louis A Ranvier French anatomist/historian, dies at 86 1923 Theophile Delcass� French statesman, dies at 71 1924 R G Nivelle French General (Verdun), dies at 67 1929 Anton Beer-Walbrun composer, dies at 64 1931 Ban Johnson founder of baseball's American League, dies at 67 1944 ... Pucheu French Internal minister to Vichy, executed 1945 J Postuma Dutch resistance fighter, dies 1946 Clemens A von Galen bishop of Munster/anti fascist, dies at 68 1951 J Willem Mengelberg Dutch conductor (Matth�us Passion), dies at 79 1953 James Anderson II (Jo-Northern Exposure), dies 1956 George A L Sarton Belgian/US historian, dies at 71 1958 Michael Todd producer (Around the World in 80 Days), dies at 56 1962 Aura Abranches Port actress (Lisboa, O Primo Basilio), dies at 65 1964 Addison Richards actor (Colonel-Pentagon), dies at 76 1969 Ernst Deutsch [Dorian], Czechoslovakian actor (3rd Man, Golem), dies at 78 1971 Martin Bodmer writer, dies 1974 Peter Revson US race car driver (Indianapolis 500), dies at 35 1975 Asa Smith Bushnell Jr Secretary of US Olympics (1945-65), dies at 75 1975 Cass Daley actress (Red Garters), dies at 59 1975 Paul Verhoeven German director, dies at 73 1978 Karl Wallenda falls to death walking high-wire in Puerto Rico, at 73 1979 Ben Lyon actor (I Cover the Waterfront, Indiscreet), dies at 78 1986 Charles Starrett actor (Silver Streak, Jungle Bride), dies 1987 Joan Shawlee actress (Abbott & Costello Show), dies at 58 1991 Gloria Holden actress (Dracula's Daughter, Test Pilot), dies at 73 1993 Cec Pepper cricketer (New South Wales & Commonwealth XI leggie), dies 1993 Gret Palucca German dancer/choreographer (Entartet), dies at 91 1993 Phia [Sophia R] Berghout Dutch harpist, dies at 83 1993 Steve Olin pitcher (Cleveland Indians), drowns at 27 1993 Tim Crews pitcher (Cleveland Indians), drowns at 31 1994 Dan Hartman US singer/songwriter (Love Sensations), dies at 42 1994 Igor Aleinikov Russian director (tractors, air crash), dies at 32 1994 Luther Diamond radio Personality, dies at 89 1994 Walter Lantz US cartoonist (Woody Woodpecker), dies at 93 1995 Peter Woods newsreader, dies at 64 1996 Claude Mauriac writer, dies at 81 1996 Robert Franklin Overmyer astronaut (STS 5, STS 51-B), dies at 59 1996 Robert Mellors gay activist, dies at 47 1996 Ronald George Hayward political manager, dies at 78 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reported: MISSING in ACTION ( Expanded with full Bios, history, & MIA report ) 1968 GUY THEODORE W. ELMHURST IL 03/16/73 RELEASED BY NVA/KISSINGER DECEASED 04/23/99 1968 HATTORI MASAKI STOCKTON CA 1968 LYON DONOVAN L. HOLLYWOOD CA 1971 CLEVE REGINALD D. FARMINGTON MO "CRASH, NO EXITS OBS, NO SEARCH" 1971 HALL WALTER R. LOS ANGELES CA "CRASH, NO EXITS OBS, NO SEARCH" 1971 KNUTSEN DONALD P. BUFFALO NY "CRASH, NO EXITS OBS, NO SEARCH" 1971 MORIARTY PETER G. NEWINGTON CT 1971 TRAVER JOHN G. III JACKSONVILLE FL "CRASH, NO EXITS OBS, NO SEARCH" NEW !! POW-MIA Search Engine (Search by Name, DOB, Loss-Date, or Country-State ) POW / MIA Data & Bios supplied by the P.O.W. NETWORK. Skidmore, MO. USA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On this day... 1752 Pope Stephen II elected to succeed Zacharias, died 2 days later 1349 Townspeople of Fulda Germany massacre Jews (blamed for black death) 1457 Gutenberg Bible became the 1st printed book 1556 Cardinal Reginald Pole becomes archbishop of Canterbury 1594 French King Henri IV festival in Paris France 1621 Hugo de Grote escapes in bookcase from Loevenstein castle, Netherlands 1621 Massasoit & Pilgrims agree on league of friendship (Plymouth) 1622 1st Indian (Powhattan) massacre of whites, Jamestown VA; 347 slain 1630 1st colonial legislation prohibiting gambling enacted (Boston) 1638 Religious dissident Anne Hutchinson expelled from Massachusetts Bay Colony 1680 Parliament of Breisach accept French sovereignty over Elzas 1692 Emperor Leopold I names duke Earnest August of Braunschweig, king 1733 Joseph Priestly invents carbonated water (seltzer) 1765 Stamp Act passed: 1st direct British tax on colonists 1775 Edmund Burke presents his 13 articles to the English parliament 1778 Captain Cook sights Cape Flattery, in Washington state 1790 Thomas Jefferson becomes the 1st US Secretary of State 1794 Congress bans US vessels from supplying slaves to other countries 1822 Gioacchino Rossini marries Isabella Colbran in Bologna 1822 New York Horticultural Society founded 1841 Cornstarch patented (Orlando Jones) 1861 1st US nursing school chartered 1862 San Marino & Italy conclude treaty of friendship & cooperation 1865 Raid at Wilson's: Chickaswas AL to Macon GA 1871 William Holden of North Carolina is 1st governor removed from office by impeachment 1872 Illinois becomes 1st state to require sexual equality in employment 1873 Slavery is abolished in Puerto Rico 1874 Young Men's Hebrew Association is founded in New York NY 1882 Edmunds Act adopted by US to suppress polygamy in the territories 1888 English Football League established 1894 Stanley Cup: Montr�al AAA beat Ottawa Generals, 3-1 (1st Cup game ever) 1895 Auguste & Louis Lumiere show their 1st movie to an invited audience 1896 Charilaos Vasilakos wins 1st marathon (3:18) 1903 New York Highlanders (Yankees) tickets 1st go on sale 1903 Niagera Falls runs out of water because of a drought 1914 World's 1st airline, St Petersburg Tampa Airboat Line, begins 1922 British court sentences Mahatma Gandhi to 6 years in prison 1927 Federico Garc�a Lorca's "El Maleficio" premieres in Madrid 1928 No�l Coward's musical "This Year of Grace" premieres in London 1929 66 horses run in Irish Grand National Sweepstakes 1929 KIT-AM in Yakima WA begins radio transmissions 1929 USCG vessel sank Canadian schooner suspected of carrying liquor 1933 FDR makes wine & beer with up to 3.2% alcohol legal 1934 1st Masters golf championship began in Augusta GA 1934 Fire destroys Hakodate Japan (kills 1,500, injures 1,000) 1935 Blood tests authorized as evidence in court cases (New York) 1939 Lithuania state, forced to give Memel territory to Germany 1941 Grand Coulee Dam in Washington goes into operation 1942 Heavy German assault on Malta 1943 Dutch work week extended to 54 hour 1943 Obligatory work for woman ends in Belgium 1943 SS police chief Rauter threatens to kill half Jewish children 1944 600+ 8th Air Force bombers attack Berlin 1945 Arab League forms with adoption of a charter in Cairo Egypt 1945 US 3rd Army crosses Rhine at Nierstein 1946 1st US rocket to leave the Earth's atmosphere (50 miles up) 1946 Britain signs treaty granting independence to Jordan 1947 President Truman signs executive order calling for loyalty 1952 Dutch DC-6 crashes near Frankfurt, killing 44 1953 Anton�n Z�potocky chosen as president of Czechoslovakia 1953 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Betsy Rawls Golf Open 1954 1st shopping mall opened in Southfield MI 1956 Death penalty against KPrime Minister-director L�on Jungschlaeger 1956 Musical "Mr Wonderful" with Sammy Davis Jr premieres at Broadway Theater NYC for 383 performances 1957 Earthquake gives San Francisco shakes 1957 Republic of India adopts Saka calendar along with Gregorian 1958 20th NCAA Men's Basketball Championship: Kentucky beats Seattle 84-72 1958 Faisal succeeds Saudi as king of Saudi-Arabia 1958 Liz Taylor's 3rd divorce (Mike Todd) 1958 USSR performs nuclear test at Novaya Zemlya USSR 1959 Betsy Rawls wins LPGA Nehi Golf Tournament 1960 1st patent for lasers, granted to Arthur Schawlow & Charles Townes 1962 "I Can Get It For You Wholesale" opens at Shubert NYC for 300 performances 1963 Beatles release 1st album, "Please Please Me" 1963 British Minister of War John Profumo denies having sex with Christine Keeler 1963 Oregon State's Terry Baker becomes 1st & only Heisman Trophy winner 1964 Barbra Streisand appears on the cover of New York Times Magazine section 1964 Carol Mann wins LPGA Women's Western Golf Open Invitational 1965 D Senanayake wins general elections in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) 1965 US confirms its troops used chemical warfare against the Vietcong 1967 Muhammad Ali [Cassius Clay] KOs Zora Folley in 7 for heavyweight boxing title in 1st Madison Square Garden fight 1968 Jarmila Novotna resigns presidency of Czechoslovakia 1968 Lynda Johnson ordered off San Francisco cable car for eating an ice cream cone 1968 Student riot in Nanterre near Paris France 1969 "Billy" opens & closes at Billy Rose Theater NYC after 1 performance 1969 "Come Summer" closes at Lunt Fontanne Theater NYC after 7 performances 1969 31st NCAA Men's Basketball Championship: UCLA beats Purdue 92-72 UCLA wins its 5th national championship in 6 years 1970 "Blood Red Roses" opens & closes at John Golden Theater NYC 1970 Kathy Whitworth wins LPGA Orange Blossom Golf Classic 1971 USSR performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakhstan/Semipalitinsk USSR 1972 "Selling of the President" opens at Shubert Theater NYC for 5 performances 1972 Congress approves Equal Rights Amendment (never ratified) 1972 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar named NBA MVP 1972 Nick Mileti purchases Cleveland Indians for $9 million 1972 Yankees trade Danny Cater to the Red Sox for Sparky Lyle 1975 "Dr Jazz" closes at Winter Garden Theater NYC after 5 performances 1975 "Letter for Queen Victoria" opens at ANTA Theater NYC for 18 performances 1975 Delta State beats Immaculata for the women's AIAW championship 1975 Teach-In wins Eurovision Song Festival with "Dinge-Dong" 1975 Walt Disney World Shopping Village opens 1977 Dutch Den Uyl government falls 1977 Indira Gandhi resigns as Prime Minister of India 1977 Uyl government falls 1978 France performs nuclear test 1978 Robert Frost Plaza, Drumm & Market, San Francisco CA, dedicated 1978 Rutle's "All You Need is Cash" is shown on NBC-TV 1979 Israeli parliament approves peace treaty with Egypt 1979 NHL votes to accept 4 WHA teams (Oilers, Jets, Nordiques & Whalers) 1981 1st class postage raised to 18� from 15� 1981 Donna Caponi Young wins LPGA Desert Inn Pro-Am Golf Tournament 1981 Soyuz 39 carries 2 cosmonauts (1 Mongolian) to Salyut 6 1981 Toshihiko Seko runs world record 25k (1:13:55.8)/30k (1:29:18.8) 1982 3rd Space Shuttle Mission-Columbia 3 launched 1982 Iran offensive against Iraq 1983 Chaim Herzog elected Israeli president 1984 Islander Bryan Trottier ties NHL rec scores 5 seconds into game 1985 NASA launches Intelsat VA 1986 Andrea Ehrig skates ladies world record 5 km (7 :0.99) 1986 HBO launches boxing's heavyweight-title-unification-tournament 1986 Heart's "These Dreams" single goes #1 1986 Karin Kania skates ladies world record 1500 meter (1 :9.30) 1986 Kurt Browning (Canada) becomes 1st skater to land a quadruple jump 1986 Trevor Berbick beats Pinklon Thomas in 15 for heavyweight boxing title 1986 World Ice Dance Championship in Geneva won by Natalia Bestemianova & Andrei Bukin (USSR) 1986 World Ice Pairs Figure Skating Championship in Geneva won by Gordeeva & Grinkov (USSR) 1986 World Ladies Figure Skating Championship in Geneva won by Debi Thomas (USA) 1986 World Men's Figure Skating Championship in Geneva won by Brian Boitano (USA) 1987 Betsy King wins LPGA Circle K Tucson Golf Open 1988 Congress overrides Reagan's veto of sweeping civil rights bill 1988 Western Australia beat Queensland by 5 wickets to win the Sheffield Shield Final 1989 NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle announces retirement as NFL commissioner after 29 years 1989 US Supreme Court upholds 1 person 1 vote rule of New York NY Board of Estimate 1990 "Grapes of Wrath" opens at Cort Theater NYC for 188 performances 1990 "Les Miserables" opens at Shunert Theatre, Boston MA 1990 Anchorage jury finds Captain Hazelwood innocent of Valdez oil spill 1990 The Major League umpires announce that they will boycott exhibition games 1991 Law enforcement officers raid fraternities at University of Virginia seizing drugs 1991 New York Daily News begins using motto "Forward with New York" 1991 Pamela Smart (HS teacher) found guilty in New Hampshire of manipulating her student-lover to kill her husband 1992 "Private Lives" closes at Broadhurst Theater NYC after 37 performances 1992 Danielle Ammaccapane wins Standard Register Ping Golf Championship 1992 England beat South Africa in rain-ruined cricket World Cup semi final 1992 Joseph A Molloy elected New York Yankee general partner 1992 Record producer Lou Adler weds Paige Hannah (Daryl's sister) 1992 US Air New York to Cleveland crashes on take off at La Guardia, 27 die 1993 Intel introduces Pentium-processor (80586) 64 bits-60 MHz-100+ MIPS 1994 Dutch Ambassador to US christens a new tulip (the Hillary Clinton) 1994 Mark Foster swims world record 50 meter butterfly (23.68 seconds) 1994 South African Government/ANC take power in Ciskei homeland 1994 Soyuz TM-21 lands 1995 Deputy Governor of Bank of England, Rupert Pennant-Rea, resigns following revelations of his affair with a freelance journalist 1996 Cheryl Depew, of Florida, crowned 13th Miss Hawaiian Tropic International 1996 STS 76 (Atlantis 16), launches into orbit 1997 "Sunset Boulevard" closes at Minskoff NYC after 977 performances 1997 Comet Hale-Bopp Closest Approach to Earth (1.315 AU) 1998 18th Golden Raspberry Awards: The Postman wins 1998 Liselotte Neumann wins Standard Register PING Golf Tournament -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Holidays Note: Some Holidays are only applicable on a given "day of the week" Jordan, Lebanon : Arab League Day (1945) Puerto Rico : Emancipation Day (1873) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Religious Observances Christian : Earliest possible Easter (eg, 1818, 2285) old Roman Catholic : Commemoration of St Isidore the Farm-Laborer, confessor Lutheran : Commemoration of Jonathan Edwards, teacher/missionary Anglican : Commemoration of James De Koven, priest -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Religious History 1621 In colonial Massachusetts, the Plymouth Colony made a treaty with the neighboring Indians which both sides kept for fifty years. 1819 Birth of Joseph P. Webster, American sacred music writer. During his lifetime, Webster composed over 1,000 pieces of music, including the still_popular hymn tune SWEET BY AND BY ("There's a Land That is Fairer Than Day"). 1836 Birth of Edgar P. Stites, American Methodist frontier preacher and missionary. Stites is remembered today as author of the hymns "Beulah Land" and "Trusting Jesus." 1874 The first meeting of the newly established Young Men's Hebrew Association was held in New York City. Other early "Y's" were founded in Philadelphia (1875), St. Louis (1880) and San Francisco (1885). (The YMHA became the forerunner of the modern Jewish Community Center.) 1930 Birthday of Marion Gordon "Pat" Robertson, religious broadcaster, politician and founder in 1963 of the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN). Source: William D. Blake. ALMANAC OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1987. Additional information supplied by the author. Contact via E-mail: William D. Blake. ([email protected]) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thought for the day : " The picture of health requires a happy frame of mind. "
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