1765 - Harman Blennerhassett was born (d. 1831). Irish lawyer.1789 -
John Ruggles was born (d. 1874). American politician.
1793 -
John Hancock dies (b. 1737). American revolutionary and businessman.
1795 -
Andrew Kippis dies (b. 1725). English non-conformist clergyman and biographer.
1799 - Evaristo da Veiga was born (d. 1837). Brazilian poet, journlist and politician1803 - Vittorio Alfieri dies. Italian earl/writer.1820 -
Henri Christophe dies (b. 06 Oct 1767). He was a leader in the war of Haitian independence (1791-1804) and later president (1807-1811) and self-proclaimed King Henry I (1811-1820) of northern Haiti.
1826 - George Garrard dies (b. 31 May 1760). English painter and sculptor.
1826 - Friedrich Krupp dies. Industrialist.
1835 - HMS Beagle/Charles Darwin reaches James Island, Galapagos archipelago.
1840 - First constitution in Haway is proclaimed.
1846 - Portugal: Com a prisão do Duque da Terceira, lugar-tenente da Rainha D. Maria II nas províncias do Norte, por José Passos e forças revoltadas de infantaria 6, tem início a Guerra Civil da Patuleia.
1847 -
Rose Scott dies. Australian social reformer.
1850 -
Henri Louis le Chatelier was born (d. 17 Sep 1936). French chemist who is best known for the
principle of Le Chatelier, which makes it possible to predict the effect a change of conditions (temperature, pressure, and concentration of reaction components) will have on a chemical reaction
1869 - Franklin Pierce dies (b. 1804). 14th President of the United States. 1871 - Four major fires break out on the shores of
Lake Michigan in
Chicago,
Peshtigo, Wisconsin,
Holland, Michigan, and
Manistee, Michigan. The
Great Chicago Fire is the most famous of these, burning 1,200,000 acres (4,900 km²) in one day, eventually destroying about 17,450 buildings, and killing about 250 people while leaving another 100,000 homeless. The
Peshtigo Fire burns 1,200,000 acres (4,900 km²) across six counties in one day and kills 1,200 to 2,500 people, making it the deadliest in
United States history. The Holland Fire destroys at least two towns.
1872 -
John Cowper Powys was born (d. 17 Jun 1963). Welsh novelist, essayist, and poet. He is known chiefly for his long panoramic novels, including
Wolf Solent (1929), A Glastonbury Romance (1932), and Owen Glendower (1940). His other works include an Autobiography (1934) and books of essays such as
The Meaning of Culture (1930), The Pleasures of Literature (1938), The Art of Growing Old (1943). 1873 - Ejnar Hertzsprung was born in Copenhagen (d. 21 Oct 1967). Danish
astronomer who
classified types of stars by relating their surface temperature (or colour) to their absolute brightness
1877 -
Hans Heysen was born (d. 1968). German-born landscape artist.
1878 - Alfred Munnings was born. British painter.
1879 - Ch'en Ch'ien-sheng “Ch'en Tu-hsiu” was born (d. 27 May 1942). Founder of the Chinese Communist Party (May 1920) and a major leader in developing the cultural basis of revolution in China. He was removed from his position of leadership in 1927 and was expelled from the Communist Party in 1929.
1883 -
Otto Heinrich Warburg was born (d. 1 Aug 1970). German
biochemist awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1931 for his
research on cellular respiration, the process by which substances directly supplied to cells or stored in them are broken down into simpler components while using up oxygen.
1886 -
Austin F. Pike dies (b. 1819). American politician from New Hampshire.
1888 -
Melville Fuller is sworn in as the 8th Chief Justice of the United States.
1888 -
Ernst Kretschmer was born (d. 8 Feb 1964). German psychiatrist who attempted to correlate body build and physical constitution with personality characteristics and mental illness
1889 -
C. E. Woolman was born (d. 1966). American airline founder.
1894 - Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. dies (b. 1809). American physician and writer 1895 - The Berliner Gramophone Company was founded in Philadelphia. Record players were not too far off in the future
1895 -
Juan Perón was born (d. 1 Jul 1974).
President of Argentina (1946-1955; 1973-1974); married Eva Peron [Evita] who died in 1952; married Maria Estela Martinez aka Isabel, who became Vice President of Argentina in 1973 and then took over the presidency upon the death of her husband [1974];
1895 - Zog I was born (d. 1961). King of Albania.1896 - Dow Jones starts reporting an average of selected industrial stocks.1901 -
Doris Allen was born (d. 2002). American psychologist.
1901 -
Eivind Groven was born (d. 1977).Norwegian composer and ethnomusicologist.
1904 - Clemens Alexander Winkler dies. German chemist who discovered the element germanium (1886).
1905 - A permanent waving machine was first used on a woman's hair, by Charles Nessler.
1906 - Harry Gilbert Day was born. American nutritional biochemist who helped develop (with Joe Muhler and William Nebergall) the fluoride additive used in toothpaste to combat tooth decay
1910 -
Kirk Alyn was born (d. 1999). American actor.
1910 -
Ray Lewis was born (d. 2003). Canadian runner.
1910 -
Gus Hall was born (d. 2000). American union organizer.
1913 - Robert Rowe Gilruth was born (d. 17 Aug 2000). American aerospace scientist, engineer, and a pioneer of the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo space programs
1914 - Joseph Déchelette dies (b. 8 Jan 1862). French archaeologist who was an authority on Gallo-Roman and Celtic coins. He wrote Le Manuel d'archéologie préhistorique, celtique et gallo-romaine (1908-14) about the pre-history of France.
1915 - World War I - The Battle of Loos ended. Almost 430,000 French, British & Germans killed
1917 -
Walter Lord was born (d. 2002). American author.
1917 -
Billy Conn was born (d. 1993). American boxer.
1917 -
Danny Murtaugh was born (d. 1976). Baseball player and manager.
1918 - Ron Randell was born. Film character actor. 1918 - Saturnino Hernán dies. Mexican painter. 1922 -
Nils Liedholm was born (d. 2007). Swedish football midfielder and coach.
1924 -
Alphons Egli was born. Member of the Swiss Federal Council.
1925 - Álvaro Alfredo Magaña Borja was born. President of S. Salvador (1982-1984).
1927 -
Jim Elliot was born (d. 1956). American missionary.
1927 -
César Milstein was born in Bahía Blanca (d. 24 Mar 2002). Argentine immunologist biochemist. Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1984 shared with
Niels K. Jerne and
Georges J.F. Köhler "for theories concerning the specificity in development and control of the immune system and the discovery of the principle for production of monoclonal antibodies".
1927 -
Jim Elliot was born (d. 1956). American missionary.
1927 -
Ricardo Güiraldes dies in Paris (d. 13 Feb 1886). Argentine writer "
Don segundo sombra". 1928 - Bill Maynard was born. British actor. 1928 - M. Russell Ballard was born. LDS apostle. 1928 - Neil Harvey was born. Australian cricketer.1928 - Larry Semon dies (b. 1889). American silent film comedian. 1929 - Franklin W. Stahl was born. U.S. geneticist who, in 1958, (with Matthew Meselson) elucidated the mode of replication of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA; the gene substance) a double-stranded helix that dissociates to form two strands, each of which directs the construction of a new sister strand.
1929 - Betty Boothroyd was born. British MP, the Speaker of the House of Commons.
1931 - Sir
John Monash dies (b. 1865). Australian soldier general.
1933 - Martinez Barrios forms new Spanish government.
1935 - Ozzie Nelson marries Harriet Hilliard (Ozzie & Harriet).
1936 - David Carradine was born. Actor.1936 -
Red Ames dies (b. 1882). American baseball player.
1937 - Merle Park was born. British ballerina.
1939 - Paul Hogan was born. Australian actor (Crocodile Dundee series, Lightning Jack, Flipper) 1940 - Robert Emden dies (b. 4 Mar 1862). Swiss physicist and astrophysicist who developed a theory of expansion and compression of gas spheres and applied it to stellar structure.
1941 -
Jesse Jackson was born. American clergyman and civil rights activist.
1943 -
Chevy Chase was born. American comedian and actor.
1944 -
Wendell Willkie dies (b. 1892). American politician and Presidential candidate.
1946 -
Dennis Kucinich was born. American politician, U.S. congressman and presidential candidate.
1947 -
Tony Wilson was born. British bassist and singer.
1949 -
Sigourney Weaver was born. American actress (
Gorillas in the Mist, Alien series, Working Girl, Dave, Ghostbusters series, Annie Hall, The Year of Living Dangerously); daughter of Sylvester Pat Weaver.
1952 -
Joe Adams dies (b. 1877). American baseball player.
1954 -
Michael Dudikoff was born. American actor:
Virtual Assassin, Soldier Boyz, The Human Shield, American Ninja series, Platoon Leader, Avenging Force, Bachelor Party, I Ought to Be in Pictures, The Black Marble, Star of the Family, Cobra.1956 -
Jeff Lahti was born. American baseball player.
1957 - Joe Castiglione was born. American college athletic director. 1958 -
Ran Bosilek dies (b. 1886). Bulgarian author and translator.
1959 -
Nick Bakay was born. American actor, voice actor, and comedian.
1962 - Spiegel scandal: Der Spiegel publishes the article "Bedingt. abwehrbereit" ("Conditionally prepared for defense") about a NATO manoeuver called "Fallex 62", which uncovered the sorry state of the Bundeswehr (Germany's army) facing the communist threat from the east at the time. The magazine was soon accused of treason. 1962 - Algeria admitted as 109th member of the UN.
1963 - João Baião was born. Portuguese TV presenter and actor.1965 - London's Post Office Tower, Britain's tallest building, opened.
1966 -
Art Barr was born (d. 1994). American wrestler.
1967 - Guerrilla leader
Che Guevara (b. 14 Jun 1928) and his men are captured in
Bolivia. He was executed next day.
1969 -
Julia Ann was born. American pornographic actress.
1970 -
Matt Damon was born. American actor (
Saving Private Ryan, Courage Under Fire, Good Will Hunting, The Talented Mr. Ripley, Ocean's Eleven). 1970 - Vietnam War: In
Paris, a
Communist delegation rejects US President
Richard Nixon's October 7 peace proposal as "a maneuver to deceive world opinion."
1970 - Soviet author Alexander Solzhenitsyn (b. 11 Dec 1918) won the Nobel Prize in literature, “for the ethical force with which he has pursued the indispensable traditions of Russian literature.”
1970 - Mitr Chaibancha dies (b. 1934). Thai film actor.1971 - John Lennon releases his megahit "Imagine".
1973 -
Yom Kippur War: Gabi Amir's armored
brigade attacks Egyptian occupied positions on the Israeli side of the
Suez Canal, in hope of driving them away. The attack fails, and over 150 Israeli tanks are destroyed.
1973 -
Rhys Evans was born. Renowned Welsh born raconteur and street performer.
1973 - LBC (London Broadcasting), Britain's first legal commercial radio station, began transmitting.
1980 - USSR & Syria sign peace treaty.
1982 -
Poland bans
Solidarity. A new law in Poland banned Solidarity and forbid the setting up of new trade unions.
1984 - Anne Murray won the Country Music Association’s Album of the Year Award this day for A Little Good News. Murray was the first woman to win this award.
1984 - I Just called to say I love you by Stevie Wonder is The #1 song in the U.S.A. on this date in history, according to Billboard magazine
1985 -
Eiji Wentz was born. German-Japanese entertainer and singer.
1989 - The Latvian Popular Front announced its intention to seek independence from the USSR.
1990 -
Britain's first full day in ERM Hectic trading in the City marks Britain's first day as a full member of the Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) of the European Monetary System.
1990 - American doctors Joseph E. Murray and E. Donnall Thomas won the Nobel Prize in Medicine, “for their discoveries concerning organ and cell transplantation in the treatment of human disease.”
1992 - West Indian poet Derek Walcott was the winner of the 1992 Nobel Prize in literature, “for a poetic oeuvre of great luminosity, sustained by a historical vision, the outcome of a multicultural commitment.”
1996 - American economist William Vickrey (Columbia University) and British professor James Mirrlees (Cambridge University) were winners of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, “for their fundamental contributions to the economic theory of incentives under asymmetric information.” The 82-year-old Vickrey died October 11, 1996 (three days after the Nobel announcement).
1996 - US economist William Vickrey (b. 21 Jun1914 – d. 11 Oct 1996) and British professor James Mirrlees [05 Jul 1936~] are named co-winners of the 1996 Nobel economics prize.
1998 -
José Saramago (b. 16 Nov 1922), Portuguese novelist is laureate with The Nobel Prize in Literature. In its citation, the Swedish Academy said it gave the award to Saramago for work that “with parables sustained by imagination, compassion and irony continually enables us to apprehend an illusory reality.”
2001 - The main body of the Russian submarine Kursk, is raised from 108 m down on be Barents Sea floor where it had sunk on 12 August 2000, killing all 116 on board. The salvage operation is conducted from a giant barge with computer-controlled cables by the Dutch companies Mammoet and Smit International, contracted for some $65 million by the Russian government.
2001 - The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet announces that the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for 2001 is awarded to Leland H. Hartwell (b. 30 Oct 1939~) (USA), Richard Timothy “Tim” Hunt (b.19 Feb 1943~) (UK) and Paul M. Nurse (b.25 Jan 1949~ ) (UK), for their discoveries of key regulators of the cell cycle.
2002 - The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announces the award of the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2002 with one half jointly to
Raymond Davis Jr (USA) (b. 14 Oct 1914~), and Masatoshi Koshiba (Japan) (b.19 Sep 1926~) “for pioneering contributions to astrophysics, in particular for the detection of cosmic neutrinos” and the other half to Riccardo Giacconi (USA) (b. 06 Oct 1931~) “for pioneering contributions to astrophysics, which have led to the discovery of cosmic X-ray sources”.
2003 - Film star Arnold Schwarzenegger is elected governor of California, ousting the incumbent, Gray Davis, three years before the end of his term of office.
2003 - This year's Nobel Prize for Economics is
announced to go to Robert F. Engle “for methods of analyzing economic time series with time-varying volatility (ARCH)” and to Clive W. J. Granger (b. 1934~) “for methods of analyzing economic time series with common trends (cointegration)”. Both laureates are from the US.
2003 - This year's Nobel Prize for Chemistry
is announced to be awarded “for discoveries concerning channels in cell membranes”, to
Peter Agre [b. 1949, ~] “for the discovery of water channels” and to Roderick MacKinnon (b. 1956, ~) “for structural and mechanistic studies of ion channels”. Both laureates are from the US.
2004 - It is announced that the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize will go to Kenyan activist Wangari Maathai [01 Apr 1940] “for her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace.” One of her achievements is the Green Belt Movement, which she founded in 1977.2005 - The
Kashmir earthquake hits parts of northern
South Asia at 03:50 UTC. Many hundreds of people die in Pakistan, north India and Afghanistan following a massive quake.
2006 -
Mark Porter dies (b. 1975). New Zealand racing driver.
2007 - Constantine Andreou dies (b. 1917). Greek artist.
Bolivia - reportedly,
Che Guevara is honoured on this day at which he was captured in
La Higuera, as San Ernesto, answering prayers for rain.
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