Today in History for 22nd November 2023

Historical Events

1968 – The Beatles release “The Beatles” (White Album), their only double album
1995 – OPEC states that it will roll over its current oil production quota of 25.42 million barrels per day
1996 – O.J. Simpson takes stand as hostile witness in the wrongful death lawsuit filed against him, saying it is “absolutely not true”
2015 – Serbian tennis star Novak Đoković makes it 4 straight season-ending ATP World Tour Finals tennis titles beating Roger Federer 6-3, 6-4 in the final in London, England
2020 – Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed gives Tigrayan forces 72 hours to surrender before the military begins offensive on regional capital of Mekelle
2022 – UK faces a bigger hit to its economy from the global energy crisis than any other advanced economy according to the OECD, projected to shrink by 0.4%

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Famous Birthdays

1870 – Howard Brockway, American composer, born in Brooklyn, New York (d. 1951)
1879 – Ralph Hawtrey, British economist (multiplier, quantity theory of money), born in Slough, England (d. 1975)
1923 – Dika Newlin, American composer, Schoenberg expert and punk rocker, born in Portland, Oregon (d. 2006)
1967 – Boris Becker, German tennis player (Wimbledon 1985, 86, 89), born in Leimen, Germany
1973 – Alexandra Fusai, St Cloud France, tennis star (1995 Futures-Szczecin)
1983 – Tyler Hilton, American singer-songwriter, and actor (One Tree Hill), born in Palm Springs, California

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Famous Deaths

1963 – Aldous Huxley, English author (Brave New World), dies at 69
1981 – Andreina Pagnani, actress (Il Commandante), dies at 74
2006 – Ria Beckers, Dutch politician and leader of the progressive Christian party PPR, dies at 67
2010 – Jean Cione, American All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player (b. 1928)
2011 – Lana Peters [Svetlana Stalina], Stalin’s daughter, dies at 85
2022 – Pablo Milanés, Cuban Nueva Trova singer-songwriter and guitarist (Yolanda; Yo Me Quedo), dies of cancer at 79

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Famous Deaths for 21st November 2023

1844 – Ivan Krylov, Russian fabulist (b. 1769)
1920 – Caryl Florio [William James Robjohn], English-American composer, dies at 77
1928 – Hermann Sudermann, German author (Frau Sorge), dies
1932 – Vito Pardo, Italian sculptor (Columbus monument Argentina), dies at 60
1941 – Juanita Spellini, first women executed in Calif
1991 – Sonny Werblin, NY sports impresario, dies at 81
1992 – Kaysone Phomvihane, Prime Minister and President of Laos (1975-91), dies at 71
1995 – Peter Grant, English rock band manager (Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin), dies of a heart attack at 60
2007 – Fernando Fernán Gómez, Spanish actor, director, academic and playwright (All About My Mother), dies at 86
2022 – Kálmán Mészöly, Hungarian soccer defender (61 caps; Vasas SC 279 games) and manager (Hungary, Turkey, Fenerbahçe SK), dies at 81

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Historical Events for 21st November 2023

1849 – Friedrich Hebbel’s play “Der Rubin” premieres in Vienna
1916 – HMHS Britannic sinks in the Aegean Sea after a mine explodes, killing 30 people
1933 – 1st US ambassador to USSR, W.C. Bullitt, begins service
1934 – NY Yankees buy Joe DiMaggio from SF Seals (Pacific Coast League)
1946 – Harry Truman becomes 1st US President to travel in a submerged sub
1953 – WKJG TV channel 33 in Ft Wayne, IN (NBC) begins broadcasting
1964 – “Zizi” opens at Broadway Theater NYC for 49 performances
1980 – “Hi Infidelity” 9th studio album by REO Speedwagon is released
1999 – Repeat of previous year’s final, but different result; American tennis star Lindsay Davenport beats Martina Hingis 6-4, 6-2 for the WTA Tour Championship at Madison Square Garden, NYC
2020 – Texas National Guard mobilized to help El Paso County, deal with a morgue crisis as COVID-19 cases and deaths surge

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Today in History for 21st November 2023

Historical Events

533 – The Institutes published – an official textbook of Roman law, part of Roman Emperor Justinian’s program of legal reforms
1865 – Shaw University forms in Raleigh NC
1914 – Billy Mallett of Hamilton Tigers kicks 9 singles in a game
1934 – “Uiver” returns from Schiphol in London-Melbourne air race
1938 – -24] Belgian king Leopold III visits Netherlands
2004 – The second round of the Ukrainian presidential election is held, unleashing massive protests and controversy over the election’s integrity.

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Famous Birthdays

1878 – Gustav Radbruch, German lawyer and jurist, born in Lübeck, GErmany (d. 1949)
1927 – (Carlos) “Charlie” Palmieri, American salsa and charanga music bandleader, musical director, and piano player (Tito Puente; Alegré All-Stars), born in South Bronx, New York City (d. 1988)
1952 – Deborah Shelton, actress (Dallas, Ocean Kill, Body Double), born in Washington, D.C.
1971 – Dahlia Salem, actress (Sofia Carlino-Another World), born in Boston, Massachusetts
1975 – Chad Levitt, running back (Oakland Raiders)
1978 – Sara Tanaka, American actress

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Famous Deaths

1566 – Annibale Caro, Italian writer and poet (Lettere familiare), dies at 59
1830 – Karoly Kisfaludy, Hungarian pioneering dramatist (A Tat rok Magyarorsz gon), dies of tuberculosis at 42
1945 – Jimmy Quinn, Scottish soccer striker (11 caps; Celtic 272 games, 188 goals), dies at 67
1982 – John Hargrave, British Social Credit advocate (b. 1894)
2013 – Bernard Parmegiani, French composer (L’Oeil écoute – The Eye Listens), dies at 86
2022 – Jürgen Nöldner, German soccer midfielder (30 caps East Germany; ASK Vorwärts Berlin 285 games) and journalist (Neue Fußballwoch, Kicker), dies at 81

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Famous Deaths for 20th November 2023

1887 – Louis Gallait, Belgian historical painter (Egmont and Receiver), dies at 77
1898 – John Fowler, English engineer (engineer for London Metropolitan Railway – world’s 1st underground railway), dies at 81
1939 – Désiré Pâque, Belgian organist, composer, and pedagogue, dies at 72
1962 – Jasper McLevy, American politician (Socialist mayor of Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1933-57), dies at 84
1986 – William Bradford Huie, American writer and publisher, dies at 76
1993 – Emile Ardolino, American Emmy and Academy Award-winning director (He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin’; Dirty Dancing; Sister Act), dies of AIDs at 50
2003 – David Dacko, first President of the Central African Republic (b. 1930)
2008 – Sven Inge, Swedish painter and modern artist (b. 1935)
2020 – Ken Schinkel, Canadian ice hockey right wing (NY Rangers, Pittsburgh Penguins 636 NHL games) and coach (Pittsburgh Penguins 1972-77), dies at 87
2021 – Ray McLoughlin, Irish rugby union prop (40 caps Ireland, 3 British and Irish Lions; Barbarians RFC, London Irish RFC), dies at 82

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Historical Events for 20th November 2023

1805 – Ludwig van Beethoven’s “Fidelio”, his only opera, premieres at Vienna’s Theater an der Wien
1886 – Sherlock Holmes’s first story “A Study in Scarlet” is accepted by publisher Ward and Lock with payment of £25
1901 – Dramatic opera “Grisélidis” by Jules Massenet, Armand Silvestre and Eugène Morand premieres the Opéra-Comique in Paris, France
1915 – CFL Grey Cup, Varsity Stadium, Toronto: Hamilton Tigers win 2nd title; beat Toronto Rowing Association, 13-7
1917 – 1st successful tank use in battle, at the Battle of Cambrai in World War I as Britain uses the new technology to break through German lines
1929 – Salvador Dali’s first one-man show
1993 – Winnie Mandela’s driver and bodyguard murdered in Johannesburg
1994 – New Vaudevillian revue “The Flying Karamazov Brothers Do the Impossible” opens at Helen Hayes Theater, NYC, for a limited run of 50 performances
2009 – The Mexican government declares its economy technically out of recession after 2.93% GDP growth in the third quarter of 2009; Mexico had been in a severe economic crisis for over a year prior to its economic rebound
2022 – UN COP27 summit agrees to establish fund to help poor and vulnerable countries with climate change, with committee to be made up of representatives from 24 countries

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Today in History for 20th November 2023

Historical Events

1789 – New Jersey is 1st state to ratify Bill of Rights
1815 – Russia, Prussia, Austria and England sign an Alliance “for the maintenance of peace in Europe” on the same day as the Treaty of Paris
1983 – NY Giants Butch Woolfolk ties NFL record of 43 attempts rushing
1988 – Boston College beats Army 38-24 in the ‘Emerald isle Classic’ at Dublin’s Lansdowne Road Stadium, the first NCAA American Football game to be played in Europe
1997 – Yohannes Haile-Selassie discovers the partial skull of a 2.5 million year old human ancestor, confirming and establishing the new species Australopithecus garhi, in Bouri, Middle Awash, Ethiopia
1997 – NY Islanders lose, beginning a 10 game losing streak

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Famous Birthdays

1752 – Thomas Chatterton, English poet (Christabel), born in Bristol, England (d. 1770)
1913 – Judy Canova, American comedian and actress (Cannonball), born in Starke, Florida (d. 1983)
1916 – Evelyn Keyes, American actress (Adventure of Martin Eden), born in Port Arthur, Texas (d. 2008)
1941 – Haseena Moin, Pakistani television drama writer and Urdu playwright, born in Kanpur, India
1970 – Geoffrey Keezer, American jazz pianist, born in Eau Claire, Wisconsin
1972 – Sheema Kalbasi, Iranian born poet, born in Tehran, Iran

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Famous Deaths

1591 – Christopher Hatton, English politician (b. 1540)
1894 – Anton Rubinstein, Russian pianist and composer (Dmitri Donskoi), dies at 64
1917 – Alfredo Napoleão dos Santos, Portuguese pianist, and composer, dies at 65
1952 – Benedetto Croce, Italian philosopher and politician (La Critica), dies at 86
1995 – Sergei Grinkov, Russian figure skater (with Ekaterina Gordeeva – Pairs World Championship, 1986-87, 1989-90; Olympic gold, 1988 and 94), dies at 28 of a heart attack on the practice rink in Lake Placid, New York,
2009 – Max Robertson, British sports commentator, dies at 94

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Famous Deaths for 19th November 2023

1495 – Alfonso II, King of Naples (1494-95), dies
1931 – Frederic Cliffe, English composer, dies at 74
1973 – Cyril Allcott, New Zealand cricket all-rounder (6 Tests, 113 runs @ 22.6, 6 wickets; Auckland), dies at 77
1983 – Reinout Willem van Bemmelen, Dutch geologist, dies at 79
1990 – Georgy Flyorov, Soviet-Russian physicist (spontaneous fission, Soviet atomic bomb project), dies at 77
1995 – Gwen Swire, British social worker, dies at 61
1996 – Denis Jenkinson, British motor racing journalist, dies at 74
2003 – Ian Geoghegan, Australian racing driver (b. 1940)
2004 – Helmut Griem, German actor (b. 1932)
2012 – Warren Rudman, American politician (Sen-R-NH, 1980-93), dies at 82

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Historical Events for 19th November 2023

1523 – Florentine Giulio de’ Medici chosen as Pope Clement VII – rules until 1534
1794 – Jakobin Club forms in Paris
1794 – Jay Treaty, first US extradition treaty, signed with Great Britain
1881 – A meteorite lands near the village of Großliebenthal, southwest of Odessa, Ukraine
1940 – Belgian King Leopold III visits Adolf Hitler
1983 – Robert Whitney (79) conducts his final concert, leading the Louisville Orchestra at the opening of the Whitney Concert Hall at the Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts in Louisville, Kentucky
1995 – “Sacrilege” closes at Belasco Theater NYC after 21 performances
1996 – Space Shuttle STS 80 (Columbia 21), launches into space
2000 – Swiss tennis star Martina Hingis wins WTA Tour Championship at Madison Square Garden, NYC; beats Monica Seles, 6–7, 6–4, 6–4
2010 – “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1” the 7th film based on the books by J. K. Rowling is released worldwide

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Today in History for 19th November 2023

Historical Events

1644 – First protestant ministry society in New England
1911 – NY receives first Marconi wireless transmission from Italy
1969 – WENY TV channel 36 in Elmira, NY (ABC) begins broadcasting
1973 – New York stock market takes sharpest drop in 19 years
2017 – Bulgarian tennis star Gregor Dimitrov breaks through for a first season-ending ATP World Tour Finals title with a 7–5, 4–6, 6–3 win in London over David Goffin of Belgium
2020 – Inquiry find “credible evidence” elite Australian troops unlawfully killed 39 Afghan civilians

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Famous Birthdays

1886 – Fernand Crommelynck, Belgian playwright (Le Cocu Magnificent), born in Paris (d. 1970)
1887 – James B. Sumner, American chemist (Nobel 1946 – discovered that enzymes can be crystallized), born in Canton, Massachusetts (d. 1955)
1924 – William Russell, British actor (Doctor Who, The Great Escape, Superman), born in Sunderland, England
1936 – Michel Decoust, French contemporary classical and electro-acoustic composer and conductor (Symétrie; Interphone), born in Paris, France
1971 – Michelle Andrews, Australian field hockey midfielder (Olympic gold 1996; World Cup gold 1994; Champions Trophy gold 1993, 95, 97, 99), born in Newcastle, Australia
1973 – Ryukishi07 [real name unknown), Japanese mystery writer (When They Cry series), born in Chiba Prefecture, Japan

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Famous Deaths

1692 – Georg Friedrich of Waldeck, Dutch-German prince and Field Marshall (commanded Dutch States Army and German forces), dies at 72
1692 – Thomas Shadwell, English poet and playwright (2nd Poet Laureate 1689-92), dies at about 50
1942 – Édouard Combe, Swiss composer, dies at 76
1950 – Thomas Wood, English composer, dies at 57
1961 – Dorothy Heyward (née Kuhns), American playwright (Porgy), and novelist, dies at 71
2012 – Boris Strugatsky, Soviet-Russian science fiction author (Tale of Troika), dies at 79

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