PUBLICADO PARA HOY 30 DE OCTUBRE
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October 30 Events in History - October 30 Birthdays - October 30 Deaths
2010 The U.S. launches a search for the people behind an attempt to mail bombs to synagogues and places of worship in Chicago, Illinois
2010 Eastern Japan braces itself as Typhoon Chaba heads its way, carrying winds of up to 162 kilometers per hour near its center
1997 "Cherry Orchard," opens at Martin Beck Theater New York City
1997 Shirley Allen, 51, held Illinois police off for 39 days captured
1995 Quebec Referendum votes to remain part of Canada
1994 Leftist coalition wins Marcedonia parliamentary election
1994 Thomas Nicely reports bug in Intel's Pentium-processor on Internet
1994 U.S. wins Nichirei LPGA Golf International
1993 Toronto Maple Leafs lose 1st game of season after going 10-0-0
1992 Metropolitan Transportation Authority begins installing automated fare collection turnstiles
1991 Colombian government negotiate with M-19-guerrilla
1991 Mark Sauer becomes CEO of Pittsburgh Pirates
1991 Mid East peace conference begins in Madrid Spain
1991 Singer Clint Black (34) weds actress Lisa Hartman (29)
1990 England and France complete Chunnel
1989 August A Busch III becomes CEO of St. Louis Cardinals
1989 Smith Dairy at Orrville Ohio, makes largest milk shake (1,575.2 gal)
1988 2 gambling clubs and 1 player share 61.38 M California lotto jackpot
1988 Beth Daniel wins Nichirei Ladies Cup US-Japan Team Golf Championship
1988 Jim Elliott (U.S.) completes 24-hour paced outdoor race for 548.9 mi
1988 New York Jets finally beat Pittsburgh Steelers for 1st time
1986 Discovery moves to OPF where more than 200 modification are made
1985 22nd Space Shuttle Mission (61-A)-Challenger 9-launched
1984 Tigers reliever Willie Hernandez wins AL Cy Young Award
1982 Portugal revises constitution
1980 Honduras and El Salvador settle their boundary dispute
1980 NASA launches Flt Satcom-4
1979 NASA launches space vehicle S-203
1979 Richard Arrington elected mayor of Birmingham
1978 Uganda troops attack Tanzania
1977 Panama 747SP lands after polar flight around Earth in record 54:07
1976 "Going Up" closes at John Golden Theater New York City after 49 performances
1976 Jane Pauley becomes news co-anchor of Today Show
1976 Reverend Joseph Evans elected president of United Church of Christ
1975 Giants pitcher John "the Count of" Montefusco wins NL Rookie of Year
1975 John Bucyk, Boston, became 7th NHLer to score 500 goals
1975 Juan Carlos assumes power in Spain
1975 New York Daily News runs headline "Ford to City: Drop Dead"
1974 California Angel Nolan Ryan throws fastest recorded pitch (100.9 MPH)
1974 Catfish Hunter is named AL Cy Young Award
1974 Muhammad Ali KOs George Foreman in 8th round in Kinshasa Zaire
1973 Tom Seaver becomes 1st non-20-game winner to win Cy Young award
1972 45 die in a train crash in Chicago, Illinois
1972 Worst U.S. rail accident in 14 years; 45 die in Chicago
1970 KVEW TV channel 42 in Kennewick, WA (ABC) begins broadcasting
1969 WXPO (now WNDS) TV channel 50 in Manchester, New Hampshire (IND) 1st broadcast
1968 Jaqueline Kennedy marries Aristotle Onassis on the island of Scorpios
1968 Nobel prize for chemistry awarded to Lars Onsager (thermodynamics)
1968 Nobel prize for physics awarded to Luis Alvarez (bubble chamber)
1968 Queen Juliana opens IJ tunnel in Amsterdam
1967 Arthur Allyn says White Sox will play 9 games in Milwaukee in 1968
1967 Ferdinand Bracke bicycles world record time (48,093 km)
1967 U.S.S.R. Kosmos 186 and 188 make 1st automatic docking and Venmera 13 launch
1966 Kathy Whitworth wins LPGA Las Cruces Ladies Golf Open
1965 Clifford Ann Creed wins LPGA Las Cruces Golf Open
1965 Fireworks explosions kill 50 in Cartagena, Colombia
1964 Tran Van Huong appointed premier of South Vietnam
1963 Morocco and Algeria signs cease fire
1963 Sandy Koufax wins NL MVP award
1962 U.S. performs atmospheric nuclear test at Johnston Island
1961 Soviet Union tests a 58 megaton hydrogen bomb
1961 U.N. unanimously elects U Thant acting Secretary General of the U.N.
1961 Soviet Party Congress unanimously approves a resolution removing Stalin's body from Lenin's tomb in Red Square
1960 Guatemala's "La Hora" reports plan for invasion on Cuba
1957 Dmitri Sjostakovitch's 11th Symphony premieres in Moscow
1957 Soviet Union launches, Sputnik II, carrying a dog named Laika
1957 WLWI (now WTHR) TV channel 13 in Indianapolis, IN (ABC) 1st broadcast
1957 WYTV TV channel 33 in Youngstown, OH (ABC) begins broadcasting
1956 Israel captures Egyptian militay post at El-Thamad
1956 Dodgers sell Ebbets Field to a real estate group They agree to stay until 1959, with an option to stay until 1961
1955 Imtiaz Ahmed scores 209 vs. New Zealand, the record for a no 8 batsman
1954 Linus Pauling won the Nobel prize in chemistry
1954 U.S. Armed Forces end segregation of races
1953 Dr. Albert Schweitzer and General George C Marshall win Nobel Peace Prize
1952 Clarence Birdseye sells 1st frozen peas
1951 U.S. performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1950 David Diamond's 3rd Symphony, premieres
1949 "Lost in the Stars" opens at Music Box Theater New York City for 281 performances
1949 Kurt Weill and Maxwell Anderson's musical premieres in New York City
1948 20 die and 6,000 made ill by smog in Donora Pennsylvania
1948 Operation Hiram: Israelis take control of Galilee
1947 23 countries sign GATT agreement in Geneva
1947 Darius Milhauds 3rd Symphony "Hymnus Ambrosianus," premieres in Paris
1945 Branch Rickey signs Jackie Robinson to a Montreal Royals
1945 U.S. government announces end of shoe rationing
1944 Aaron Copland's "Appalachian Spring," premieres in Washington D.C.
1944 Anne Frank (of Diary fame) is deported from Auschwitz to Belsen
1944 Last transport for Auschwitz arrives in Birkenau
1944 Scottish Highlanders liberate Waalwijk
1944 Sweden announces intention to stay neutral and refuse sanctuary in WW II
1944 Tholen Island freed
1943 Italian director Federico Fellini marries actress Giulietta Masina
1943 Molotov-Eden-Cordell Hull accord over operations at UN
1943 Soviet forces under Tolbuchin stick Sivash-bay about
1942 8th day of battle at El Alamein: new Australian assault
1942 U.S. aircraft carrier Enterprise reaches Noumea
1941 USS Reuben James torpedoed by Germans, even though U.S. is not in war
1940 Cole Porters musical "Panama hattie," premieres in New York City
1939 U.S.S.R. and Germany agree on partitioning Poland, Hitler deports Jews
1939 German U boat fails on attack of English battleship Nelson with Winston Churchill, Dudley Pound and Charles Forbes aboard
1938 Orson Welles panics a nation with broadcast of "War of the Worlds"
1931 W2XB TV channel 1 in New York City, New York (NBC) begins broadcasting
1930 Turkey and Greece sign a treaty of friendship
1925 KUT-AM in Austin Texas begins radio transmissions
1922 Anxious to compete with the Yankees, the New York Giants pay $65,000 and 3 players for Jack Bentley (hits .349 and is 13-1 as pitcher in 1922)
1922 Mussolini forms government in Italy
1919 Baseball league presidents call for abolishment of spitball
1918 Slovakia asks for creation of Czechoslovakian state
1917 British government gives final approval to Balfour Declaration
1914 Allied offensive at Ypres (Belgium) begins
1911 Clark Griffith is named manager of Washington Senators
1905 "October Manifesto" Russian Tsar Nicholas II grants civil liberties
1905 G.B. Shaw's "Mrs Warren's Profession," premieres in New York City
1905 Tsar of Russia accepts 1st Duma (Parliament)
1901 Battle at Bakenlaagte: Lt-colonel Bensons unit vs Boers
1900 1st-ever U.S. auto show opens in Madison Square Garden in New York City
1899 Battle at Ladysmith Natal: Boers beat Lieutenant-General Whites army
1899 British Morning Post reporter Winston Churchill reaches Capetown
1896 Martha Hughes Cannon of Utah becomes 1st female senator
1894 Daniel Cooper patents time clock
1893 Senate approves repealing Sherman Silver Purchase Act of 1890
1888 John J Loud patents ballpoint pen
1888 Ndebele-king Lobengula grants Cecil Rhodes, Mashonaland 100 pounds per month
1886 Great Britain/Germany divide boundaries in East-Africa
1883 Austria-Hungary/Germany/Romania signs military treaty
1873 P. T. Barnum's circus, "Greatest Show on Earth," debuts (New York City)
1871 Philadelphia Athletics beat Chicago for 1st National Association baseball pennant
1868 John Menard of Louisiana is 1st black elected to Congress
1866 Jesse James gang robs bank in Lexington Missouri ($2000)
1864 Helena, Montana's capital, founded
1862 Dr. Richard Gatling patents machine gun
1851 Alfred de Mussets "Bettine," premieres in Paris
1772 Captain Cook arrives with ship Resolution in Capetown
1768 1st Methodist church in U.S. initiated (Wesley Chapel, New York City)
1739 England declares war on Spain: War of Jenkin's Ear
1697 Germany signs French/English/Spanish/Netherlands/Brandenburgs peace treaty ending 9 year War
1629 King Charles I gives Bahamas to Sir Robert Heath
1611 Gustaaf II Adolf (17) becomes king of Sweden
1534 English Parliament passes Act of Supremacy, making King Henry VIII head of the English church - a role formerly held by the Pope
1503 Queen Isabella of Spain bans violence against indians
1493 Christopher Columbus discovers island of Dominica
1489 Peace of Tours, between emperor Maximilian I and Flemings
1485 King Henry VII Tudor crowned "Yeomen of the Guard"
1468 Charles the Stout occupies and plunders Luik
1389 French king Charles VI visits pope Clemens VII
1270 8th and last crusade is launched
1077 German king Henry IV gives away bisdom Utrecht county Staveren
942 Alberic nominates Pope Marinus II (Martinus III)
701 John VI of Greece begins his reign as Catholic Pope.
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October 30 Birthdays
1976 Maurice Taylor, NBA forward for the Los Angeles Clippers
1975 Joanne Malar, Hamilton Ontario, swimmer, Olympics-11-92, 96
1975 Stephanie Camp, Rapid City, South Dakota, Miss America-SD 1997
1973 Ellis Johnson, NFL defensive back for the Indianapolis Colts
1973 Melissa Deanne Holiday, Greenwood, South Carolina, playmate, Jan, 1995
1972 Georgina Douglas, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1972 Patrice Denis, CFL linebacker for the Edmonton Eskimos
1972 Trevor Wilmot, NFL linebacker, Indianapolis Colts, Amsterdam Admirals
1971 Edward "Ted" Murphy, born in Boston, Massachusetts, rower, Olympics-5th-1996
1970 Dino Philyaw, NFL running back for the New England Patriots
1970 James Pedro, Danvers Massachusetts, lightweight judoka, Olympics-bronze-92, 96
1970 Kevin Johnson, NFL defensive tackle, Philadelphia Eagles, Oakland Raiders
1970 Nia Long, born in Brooklyn, New York, actress, Guiding Light, Made in America, Soul Food
1970 Patrice Tardif, Thetford Mines, NHL center for the Los Angeles Kings
1970 Stefan Gamlin, WLAF offensive linebacker for the Frankfurt Galaxy
1970 Suvat Karadag, soccer player for the FC Utrecht
1970 Wim Bubberman, soccer player, Sparta
1969 Brittany Gae Thompson, born in Portland, Oregon, Miss Oregon-America 1991
1969 Mayumi Hirase, Kumamoto Japan, LPGA golfer, Japan Jr-1985, 86, 87
1967 Brenda Catherine Lawson, Wanganui New Zealand, double scull rower 1996 Olympics
1967 Pat Elynuik, Foam Lake, NHL right wing, Ottawa Senators
1967 Ty Detmer, quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles
1965 Charnele Brown, East Hampton, New York, actress, Kim-A Different World
1965 Kevin Edwards, NBA guard, New Jersey Nets
1965 Gavin Rossdale, British Musician
1964 Sandra H Magnus, Belleville, Illinois, PhD/astronaut
1963 Jerry de Borg, English pop guitarist, Jesus Jones-Real, Real, Real
1963 Kristina Malandro Wagner, actress, Felicia Jones-General Hospital
1963 Mike Veletta, cricketer, West Aussie opening bat, 8 Tests for Australia
1963 Todd Sand, born in Burbank, California, pairs skaters 1994 Olympics
1962 Courtney Walsh, cricketer, WI pace bowler, hat-trick vs. Australia 1988
1962 Danny Tartabull, born in Miami, Florida, outfielder, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox
1962 Mark Portugal, born in Los Angeles, California, pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds
1961 Hans Segers, soccer goaltender, PSV, Nottingham Forest, Wimbledon
1960 David Valle, Bayside, New York, catcher for the Texas Rangers
1960 Diego A Maradona, Argentina/Italy soccer player, World Cup
1960 Kim Thompson, Bath England, actress, Stealing Heaven
1960 Monica Bellucci, Citta di Castello Italy, actress, Dracula
1960 Diego Maradona, Argentinian Athlete
1958 Kevin Pollak, SF, comedian, Usual Suspects, Grumpy Old Men
1957 Aleksandr Ivanovich Lazutkin, Russian cosmonaut, Soyuz TM-25
1956 Juliet Stevenson, Essex England, actress, Secret Rapture, Life Story
1956 Leslie Webb, equestrian dressage 1996 Olympics
1956 Timothy J. Roemer, born in South Bend, Indiana, Representative-D-Indiana 1991 - 2003
1955 Shanna Reed, Kansas City Kansas, actress, Major Dad, Mirrors
1954 JoAnne Russell, born in Miami, Florida, tennis player, Wibeldon Double 1977
1954 T Graham Brown, Arabi, Georgia, country singer, Come as you Were
1953 Alexander Fedorovich Poleshchuk, Moscow, cosmonaut, Soyuz TM-16
1953 Charles Martin Smith, Van Nuys California, actor, American Graffiti
1953 Kathleen Cody, born in Bronx, New York, actress, Charley and the Angel
1953 Peter Hoekstra, born in Groningen, Netherlands, Representative-R-Michigan 1993 -
1951 Frank Pallone, born in Long Branch, New Jersey, Representative-D-New Jersey 1988 - 1993 and 1993 -
1951 Harry Hamlin, born in Pasadena, California, actor, Michael Kuzak - L.A. Law
1950 John Doolittle, born in Glendale, California, Representative-R-California 1991 - 2009
1950 Louise Duart, Quincy, Massachusetts, comedienne, Paramount Comedy Theater # 5
1950 Phil Chenier, NBA guard, Washington Bullets
1950 John Doolittle, American Politician
1949 David Green, Melbourne Australia, rock bassist, Air Supply
1949 Otis Williams, Otis Miles, Texas, rock vocalist, Temptations
1947 Timothy B Schmidt, born in Oakland California, rocker, Eagles
1946 Andrea Mitchell, New York City, newscaster, NBC-TV, Summer Sunday USA
1946 Chris Slade, rocker, AC/DC
1946 Ian McGeechan, Scottish rugby player
1946 Lynne Marta, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, actress, Love American Style
1946 Robert L "Hoot" Gibson, Cooperstown, New York, USN/ast, STS-41B,61C,27,47,71
1945 Glenn Poshard, born in Herald, Illinois, Representative-D-Illinois 1989 - 1999
1945 Henry Winkler, New York City, actor, Fonz-Happy Days, Night Shift
1944 Ahmed Chalabi, Iraqi Statesman
1943 Joanna Shimkus, Halifax NS, actress, Marriage of a Young Stockbroker
1942 Sven-David Sandstrom, composer
1941 Otis Williams, rocker, Temptations
1940 Ed Lauter, Long Beach, New York, actor, Sheriff Cain-BJ and the Bear
1940 Miguel Calderon-Gomez, Havana, basketball player 1972 Olympics bronze
1939 Eddie Holland, U.S. singer and songwriter, Jamie, Leaving Here
1939 Grace Slick, Chicago, rock vocalist, Jefferson Airplane-White Rabbit
1939 Norman West, U.S. singer, Soul Children, Hearsay, Give 'em Love
1937 Claude Lelouch, movie director, A Man and A Woman, Cat and Mouse, Bolero
1937 John Patrick Williams, born in Helena, Montana, Representative-D-Montana 1979 - 1997
1936 Jim Perry, pitcher, Cy Young Award 1970
1936 Roy Emerson, tennis player, won 12 Majors in singles from 1961-67
1935 Michael Winner, producer/director, Big Sleep, Death Wish
1935 Robert Caro, American Writer
1934 Hamilton Camp, London, actor, Andrew-He and She, Meatballs 2
1933 Ken Berry, actor, Sam-Mayberry RFD, Vinton-Mama's Family
1933 Michael S Dukakis, Gov-D-Mass, presidential candidate, D-1988
1932 Louis Malle, France, director, Atlantic City, Black Moon, Viva Maria
1931 David Wilson, director of British Museum, 1977-92
1931 Dick Gautier, born in Los Angeles, California, actor, Hymie-Get Smart, Mr. Terrific
1931 John Macchia, California, actor, Beach Blanket Bingo, Beach Party
1930 Clifford Brown, Brownie, U.S. jazz trumpeter/composer
1930 Marilyn Alex, born in Hollywood, California, actress, Molly-Young and Restless
1929 Joan Ganz Cooney, founder, Children's Television Workshop
1928 Ernest Flatt, choreographer, Carol Burnett Show
1928 Michael Andrews, painter
1928 William Campbell, Newark, New Jersey, actor, Jerry-Cannonball, Luke-Dynasty
1928 Daniel Nathans, American Scientist
1927 Joseph Wilbur Adcock, manager/player, Braves
1927 Joe Adcock, born in Coushatta, Louisiana, first baseman, outfielder, played for Cincinnati Reds, homered four times in a single game against Brooklyn Dodgers at Ebbets Field
1925 Gus Savage, born in Detroit, Michigan, Representative-D-Illinois 1981 - 1993
1925 Teo Macero, composer
1924 Hannelore Weygrand, born in West Germany, equestrian dressage, Silver Medal 1956 Olympics
1924 Serge Golovine, French ballet choreographer, Death of Narcissus
1921 Charles Bronson, actor, Magnificent Seven, Dirty Dozen, Deathwish
1919 Jane Randolph, singer, backup for Tony Orlando, Dawn
1918 Robert Feller, MLB pitcher, Red Sox, led AL in strikeouts 7 times
1918 Ted Williams, hitter, Red Sox, AL MVP '46, '49; Trip Crown '42, '47
1917 Ruth Hussey, born in Providence, Rhode Island, actress, Another Thin Man, Philadelphia Story
1915 Pierre Wissmer, Swiss composer, Capitaine Bruno
1914 Marion Ladewig, Michigan, bowler, 9 time woman bowler of year 1950-63
1914 Marius Hendrikus Flothuis, Dutch composer/author, Mozart biography
1914 James Laughlin, American Poet
1913 Joris Noe, Flemish literary
1912 Preston Lockwood, actor, House of Windsor, Black Candle
1910 Miguel Hernadez Gilabert, Spain, poet, Viento del Pueblo
1908 Franco Margola, composer
1908 Stuart Hamblen, Texas, singer/composer, This Old House
1908 Patsy Montana, Ruby Rose Blevins, singer 'I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart'
1907 Albert Rice Leventhal, publisher, Little Golden Books
1907 Gyorgy Ranki, Budapest Hungary, composer, Hoemberek
1907 Renzo Cesana, Rome, Italy, TV host, First Date, Continental
1905 Christian Darnton, composer
1904 Alfred Gradstein, composer
1904 Paul D Stoop, U.S. Vice-Admiral, WW II-Coral Sea
1903 Konrad Friedrich Noetel, composer
1902 Armin Kaufmann, composer
1900 Augustin Lara, composer
1899 Ernst H Ridder van Rappard, Dutch SS officer/founder, NSNAP
1896 Anatoly Grigor'yevich Novikov, composer
1896 Ruth Gordon, Massachusetts, actress, Rosemary's Baby, Harold and Maude
1894 Peter Warlock, composer
1893 Charles Atlas, Angelo Siciliano, U.S., bodybuilder
1893 Jan M Romein, Dutch historian, Low Countries at Sea
1893 Willi Apel, German/U.S. musicologist, Harvard dictionary of music
1887 Eduardo Ciannelli, Italy, actor, Waldo-Johnny Staccato
1887 Georg Heym, born in Hirschberg, Germany, poet, writer, wrote, 'Der ewige Tag', poetry considered early Expressionist style
1885 Ezra Pound, American Poet
1884 Rudolf Forster, Grobming Austria, actor, Threepenny Opera
1882 William "Bull" F Halsey, U.S. Vice-Admiral, WW II Pacific
1882 William Halsey, American Soldier
1880 Abram F Joffe, Russian physicist, crystal
1879 Eily Malyon, London, actress, Jane Eyre, I Married a Witch, Devotion
1873 Francisco Madero, Mexico, revolutionary, president, 1911-13
1869 Lawrence Grant, Bournemouth England, actor, Bulldog Drummond
1864 Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, composer
1861 Antoine Bourdelle, French Sculptor
1857 John H Aberson, 1st chancellor, Dutch Agricultural University
1849 Johan Willem, son of Dutch princess Marianne and coachman
1848 Zinovi P Rozhestvensky, Russian Vice-Admiral
1845 Gustav Weber, composer
1843 A G Henri Regnault, French water colors painter
1840 Carlotta Patti, Italian soprano
1840 William G Sumner, U.S. sociologist/political analyst
1839 Alfred Sisley, French impressionist painter
1830 Francois Crepin, Belgian botany
1830 John Stevens Bowen, Major General Confederate Army
1829 Roscoe Conkling, MC, Union
1825 Adelaide Anne Procter, English Poet
1821 Cenobio Paniagua y Vasques, composer
1821 Fjodor Mikhailovich Dostoevski, Russian novelist
1817 Hermann Kopp, German chemist, Jahresbericht of Chemistry
1807 James Samuel Wadsworth, Major General Union volunteers
1790 Karol Joseph Lipinski, composer
1790 Rinse Posthumus, Frisian writer
1751 Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Irish Playwright
1751 Richard Sheridan, Irish Playwright
1741 Angelica Kauffmann, Swiss painter
1735 Edward Miller, composer
1735 John Adams, Braintree, Massachusetts, 2nd president of the United States, 1797 - 1801
1712 Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dietrich, German painter
1683 George II [August], King of Great Britain, 1727-60
1620 Michael de Ronghe, composer
1612 Paul Wirtz, Wurtz, German/Netherlands army commander
1576 Enrico C Davila, Padua Italy, writer, Storia delguerre civili Francia
1391 Eduard, Dom Duarte, King of Portugal, 1433 - 1438, author
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October 30 Deaths
2007 Robert Goulet, dies in Los Angeles, California, awaiting a lung transplant for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, at 73
2007 Peter Hoagland, Representative-D-Nebraska 1989 - 1995, died at age 65
2006 Clifford Geertz, American Scientist
2005 Al Lopez, American Coach
2002 Jam Master Jay, American Musician
2000 Steve Allen, writer/TV host, early Tonight Show host, dies at 80
1997 Sam Fuller, director/writer (Big Red One), dies at 86
1996 Alexander d'Arbeloff, entrepreneur, dies at 101
1996 Rohan Butler, historian, dies at 79
1995 Brian Easdale, composer, dies at 86
1995 Terry Southern, writer, dies at 71
1994 Nyanaponika, Siegmund Feniger, German scholar/author, dies at 93
1993 Hernan Heleno Castro, El Salvadorian guerilla leader, murdered
1991 Johan Mekkink, painter, dies
1991 Ken Hardin, producer, dies at 62
1991 William Shea, (Shea Stadium namesake), dies at 84
1990 Craig Russell, female impersonator, dies of an AIDS-stroke at 42
1990 Henry Lauter, actor (Tarzan's Fight), dies
1988 John Houseman, actor (Paper Chase), dies at 86
1988 Sugar Geise, actress (Rhythm Parade), dies after brief illness at 71
1986 Andrzej Markowski, composer, dies at 62
1985 Kirby Grant, actor/singer (Sky King), dies in an auto accident at 74
1984 June Duprez, actress (Calcutta, Tiger Fang), dies at 66
1984 Mario Gallo, actor (Delvecchio), dies at 61
1981 Georges Brassens, French screenwriter, dies
1973 Ernst-Lothar von Knorr, composer, dies at 77
1972 Alan Roth, orchestra leader (Milton Berle Show), dies at 68
1971 Osvald Chlubna, composer, dies at 78
1968 Conrad Richter, U.S. writer (Light in the Forest), dies at 78
1968 Pert Kelton, actress (Cavalcade of Stars), dies at 61
1968 Rose Wilder Lane, American Journalist
1967 Charles Trowbridge, actor (Mummy's Hand), dies at 85
1961 Luigi Einaudi, economist/1st president Italy, dies
1960 Alfred Hill, composer, dies at 89
1959 Blonde Dolly, Sybille A J Niemans, society prostitute, dies at 33
1958 Rose Macaulay, writer, dies at 77
1956 Pio Baroja, Spanish writer (Caeser or Nothing), dies at 84
1953 Emmerich Kalman, Hungarian composer (Die Zirkusprinzessin), dies at 71
1944 Paul Emile Ladmirault, composer, dies at 66
1932 Paul S Methuen, English baron/Field Marshal/Governor of Natal, dies at 87
1928 Oscar George Theodore Sonneck, composer, dies at 55
1925 Max Linder, French actor/comic/director (Max toreador), dies at 41
1923 Andrew Bonar Law, English Prime Minister (C), dies at 64
1919 Ella Wheeler Wilcox, American Writer
1916 Silas Gamaliel Pratt, composer, dies at 70
1914 Ernst Stadler, writer, dies at 31
1912 Jan Karol Gali, composer, dies at 56
1912 Preston Lockwood, British actor and writer, dies
1910 J Henri Dunant, Swiss writer/founder (Red Cross, YMCA), dies
1903 Ozaki Koyo (Amorous Confessions of 2 Nuns), dies
1901 U Benson, British Lt-colonel (Magers' fountain), killed in battle
1898 Jakov P Polonski, Russian poet (Stichotvorenija), dies at 78
1896 Charles Tupper, Prime Minister of Canada (C), dies
1893 John Abbott, Prime Minister of Canada (C) 1891 - 1892, dies at 72
1885 Gustav Adolf Merkel, composer, dies at 57
1883 Johann Vesque von Puttlingen, composer, dies at 80
1862 Ormsby Mcknight Mitchel, U.S. astronomer/Union-general-major, dies at 53
1853 Pietro Raimondi, Italian composer (Potifar, Giacobbe), dies at 66
1842 Allan Cunningham, Scottish Poet
1833 Pieter G Witsen Geysbeek, historian/literary, dies at 58
1816 Frederik I WK, 1st king of Wurttemberg (1806-16), dies
1787 Ferdinando Galiani, Italian economist/philosopher/diplomat, dies at 58
1785 Gustaf P Creutz, Swedish diplomat/poet (Daphne), dies at 54
1757 Osman III, sultan of Turkey (1754-57), dies
1711 Willem Brakel, Fries theologist (Reasonable Religion), dies at 76
1690 Hieronymus van Beverningk, Duitch general, dies at 76
1676 Ahmed Koprulu, Turkish great vizer (siege of Candia, Kreta), dies
1667 Johann Jakob Wolleb, composer, dies at 54
1661 Alexander Adriaenssen, Flemish painter, dies at 74
1632 Henri de Montmorency, French duke/plotter, beheaded
1626 Willebord van Roijen, dutch mathematician, dies at 35
1626 Willebrord Snellius, astronomer/mathematician, dies at about 46
1611 Karl IX, King of Sweden (1604-11), dies
1583 Pirro Ligorio, Italian architect/painter/archaeologist, dies at 83
1459 Gianfrancesco Poggio Bracciolini, chancellor of Florence, dies
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Take Me In Your Arms - Eddie Holland 1964 (Rare Original)
Edward Holland, Jr. (born October 30, 1939, Detroit, Michigan, known during his recording career as Eddie Holland) is an American singer, songwriter and record producer.
Although Holland was an early Motown artist who recorded minor hits such as "Jamie",he started working behind the scenes due to stage fright. He was a member of Holland–Dozier–Holland, the songwriting and production team responsible for much of the Motown Sound and hit records by Martha and the Vandellas, The Supremes, the Four Tops, and The Isley Brothers, among others.
Holland served as the team's lyricist, and also worked with producer Norman Whitfield on lyrics for the songs he produced for The Marvelettes and The Temptations, like "Too Many Fish In The Sea" and "Beauty's Only Skin Deep".
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