Today in History for 1st November 2023

Historical Events

1665 – Robert Hooke’s landmark work “Micrographia” with drawings using a microscope and coining the word “cell” is published by the Royal Society
1914 – German-British naval battle at Coronel, Chile
1951 – Brooklyn Dodgers catcher Roy Campanella wins first of his 3 National League MVP awards
1956 – Indian state of Madhya Pradesh is formed
1956 – Karnataka (then known as Mysore State) is formed from the merge of Kannada-speaking regions in India
1971 – Eisenhower dollar put into circulation

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Famous Birthdays

1946 – Dennis Muren, American special effects artist (Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi), born in Glendale, California
1972 – Glen Murray, Canadian ice hockey right wing (1,009 NHL games; All Star 2003-04; Boston Bruins), born in Halifax, Nova Scotia
1972 – Toni Collette, Australian actress (The Sixth Sense), born in Sydney, New South Wales
1972 – Paul Dickov, Scottish soccer striker and manager (10 caps; Manchester City, Leicester City), born in Livingston, West Lothian
1974 – V. V. S. Laxman, Indian cricket batsman (134 Tests; 8,781 runs @ 45.5; best 281, 2001), born in Hyderabad, Telangana
1992 – Joe Donovan, British pop-indie-rock drummer (Blossoms), born in Stockport, England

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Famous Deaths

1986 – Serge Garant, Canadian composer and conductor (Anerca), dies at 57
1996 – J. R. [Junius Richard] Jayawardene, 2nd President of Sri Lanka (1978-89) and 7th Prime Minister of Sri Lanka (1977-78), dies at 90
2000 – George Armstrong, English soccer winger and manager (Arsenal 500 games; Kuwait 1988-89), dies of a brain haemorrhage at 56
2008 – Jacques Piccard, Swiss deep sea explorer (one of the first to explore the Mariana Trench), dies at 86
2020 – Billy Tubbs, American college basketball coach (Southwestern Uni, Lamar Uni, Uni of Oklahoma, Texas Christian Uni), dies from leukemia at 85
2022 – Takeoff [Kirsnick Ball], American rapper (Migos), shot and killed at 28

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Famous Deaths for 31st October 2023

1834 – Éleuthère Irénée du Pont, French-American chemist and industrialist (E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company), dies at 63
1945 – Henry Ainley, English actor (As You Like It), dies at 66
1960 – H L Davis, American writer (Honey in the Horn, Pulitzer prize), dies at 64
1985 – Nikos Engonopoulos, Greek surrealist painter and poet (Do Not Distract the Driver), dies of a heart attack at 78
1990 – Hugh McPhillips, dies at 70
1994 – John Wyndham Pope-Hennessy, English art historian and director of British Museum (1974-76), dies at 80
1998 – Bernard J. Dwyer, American politician (Rep-D-NJ 1981-93), dies at 77
2007 – Ray Gravell, Welsh rugby union footballer (Wales and the British Lions), dies of a heart attack at 56
2009 – Tom Wheatcroft, English businessman and car collector (Donington Grand Prix Collection), dies at 87
2015 – Gregg Palmer [Palmer Edvind Lee], American actor (Scream, To Hell and Back), dies at 88

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Historical Events for 31st October 2023

1552 – Emperor Karel and Markgraaf Albecht strike siege of Metz
1941 – Clothing factory fire in Huddersfield, England kills 49
1943 – World War II: F4U Corsair accomplishes the first successful radar-guided interception.
1957 – Yip Harburg, Fred Saidy, and Harold Arlen’s musical “Jamaica”, starring Lena Horne, opens at Imperial Theater, NYC; runs for 558 performances
1959 – Lee Harvey Oswald announces in Moscow he will never return to USA
1968 – Milwaukee Bucks win their 1st game beating Detroit 138-118 (6th game)
1978 – Iranian oil workers go on strike
1984 – Rajiv Gandhi takes office as India’s 6th Prime Minister succeeding his mother Indira Gandhi who was assassinated
1987 – American jockey Chris Antley becomes first rider to win 9 races in a day (4 at Aqueduct / 5 at The Meadowlands)
2017 – Judge on Maui, Hawaii orders man to write ex-girlfriend 144 compliments after violating protection order to send 144 nasty text messages

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Today in History for 31st October 2023

Historical Events

1968 – Linda Eastman moves to UK permanently
1976 – Pakistani cricketer Javed Miandad scores 206 v NZ, aged 19 yrs 141 days (29 fours 1 six)
1984 – Howard Goodall and Melvyn Bragg’s musical “Hired Man” premieres in London
1993 – German unemployment hits national record of 3.5 million
2016 – Lebanon parliament elects Michel Aoun President after 2 1/2 years without a leader
2017 – John Kelly, White House Chief of Staff comments in TV interview that “the lack of an ability to compromise led to the Civil War”, draws criticism

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Famous Birthdays

1835 – Adolf von Baeyer, German chemist (Nobel 1905), born in Berlin (d. 1917)
1922 – Norodom Sihanouk, King of Cambodia (1941-55 and 1993-2004), Chief of State (1960-70), independence campaigner and film producer, born in Phnom Penh, Cambodia (d. 2012)
1929 – Bud Spencer, Italian actor (Aladdin, Extralarge, Go For It), born in Borgo Santa Lucia, Naples, Italy (d. 2016)
1960 – Luis Fortuño, Puerto Rican delegate to Congress, born in San Juan, Puerto Rico
1970 – Rogers Stevens, American rock guitarist (Blind Melon), born in West Point, Mississippi
1970 – Steve Trachsel, American baseball pitcher (Chicago Cubs), born in Oxnard, California

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Famous Deaths

1659 – John Bradshaw, English judge (b. 1602)
1945 – Wincenty Witoz, Polish politician (Prime Minister of Poland 1920-21, 1923, 1926), dies at 71
1971 – Gerhard von Rad, German old testament expert (Deuteronomium), dies at 70
1990 – Graig Russel, Canadian travel expert/transvestite, dies
2001 – Art Wall Jr, American golfer (Masters 1959), dies of respiratory failure at 77
2020 – Marius Žaliūkas, Lithuanian soccer centre back (25 caps; Hearts, Leeds, Rangers), dies from motor neurone disease at 36

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Famous Deaths for 30th October 2023

1632 – Henri de Montmorency, French duke/plotter, beheaded
1676 – Ahmed Koprulu, Turkish great vizer (siege of Candia, Kreta), dies
1969 – George “Pops” Foster, American jazz double bassist, tuba player, and trumpeter (Louis Armstrong; Sidney Bechet; Earl Hines), dies at 77
1992 – Joan Mitchell, American painter and printmaker dies of cancer aged 67
2000 – Steve Allen, American comedian, composer, actor and TV host (Tonight Show; Steve Allen Show), dies of injuries from a car accident at 78
2002 – Juan Antonio Bardem, Spanish director and screenwriter (b. 1922)
2019 – William J. Hughes, American politician and diplomat (Rep-D-New Jersey, 1975-95), dies at 87
2019 – Don Fraser, American boxing promoter (LA venues; colourful wardrobe and offbeat PR gimmicks), dies at 92
2020 – Arthur Wills, British organist and composer (“God and Music”), and educator, dies at 94
2021 – Bert Newton, Australian radio, television, and stage personality (Good Morning Australia; Logie Award ceremonies; 20-1), dies at 83

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Historical Events for 30th October 2023

1270 – The Eighth Crusade and siege of Tunis ended by agreement between Charles I of Sicily (brother to King Louis IX of France, who had died months earlier) and the sultan of Tunis.
1502 – Vasco da Gama returns to Calicut, India for the second time.
1886 – Great Britain and Germany agree boundaries in East Africa
1894 – Daniel Cooper patents time clock
1930 – Turkey and Greece sign a treaty of friendship
1972 – The Northern Ireland Office issues a discussion document ‘The Future of Northern Ireland’; the paper states Britain’s commitment to the union as long as the majority of people wish to remain part of the United Kingdom
1993 – Toronto Maple Leafs lose 1st game of season after going 10-0-0
2015 – Polish tennis star Agnieszka Radwańska wins the WTA Finals title at Kallang. Singapore; beats Czech Petra Kvitová 6–2, 4–6, 6–3
2016 – Canada and the EU sign free trade deal after opposition by Belgium
2016 – 6.6-magnitude earthquake hits central Italy – strongest in Italy for 36 years

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Today in History for 30th October 2023

Historical Events

1270 – The Eighth Crusade and siege of Tunis ended by agreement between Charles I of Sicily (brother to King Louis IX of France, who had died months earlier) and the sultan of Tunis.
1864 – Treaty of Vienna signed to end the Second Schleswig War – Denmark loses control of Schleswig to Prussia, and of Holstein to Austria
1943 – Soviet forces under Fyodor Ivanovich Tolbukhin commenced offensive on the 4th Ukrainian Front
1967 – USSR Kosmos 186 and 188 make 1st automatic docking and Venmera 13 launch
1975 – NY Daily News runs headline “Ford to City: Drop Dead”
1978 – Laura Nickel and Curt Noll find 25th Mersenne prime, 2 ^ 21701-1

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Famous Birthdays

1893 – Charles Atlas [Angelo Siciliano], Italian-American bodybuilder, born in Acri, Cosenza, Italy (d. 1972)
1912 – Preston Lockwood [Reginald], British actor (Time Bandits, Jeeves and Wooster), born in West Ham, Essex (d. 1996)
1928 – Michael Andrews, British painter, born in Norwich, England (d. 1995)
1953 – Kathleen Cody, American actress (Charley and the Angel), born in The Bronx, New York
1954 – Mario Testino, Peruvian-born English fashion photographer, born in Lima, Peru
1969 – Masanori Hikichi, Japanese video game music composer, born in Saitama, Japan

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Famous Deaths

1986 – Andrzej Markowski, Polish composer, dies at 62
1991 – Johan Mekkink, painter, dies
1992 – Joan Mitchell, American painter and printmaker dies of cancer aged 67
1993 – Paul Grégoire, French Canadian Archbishop of Montreal, dies at 82
1998 – Bulldog Turner, American Pro/College Football HOF center (Hardin–Simmons Uni; 7 × First-team All-Pro; 4 x Pro Bowl; Chicago Bears), dies at 79
2020 – Herb Adderley, American Pro Football HOF cornerback (Super Bowl 1967, 68, 71; 5 x Pro Bowl; 4 × First-team All-Pro; Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys), dies from COVID-19 at 81

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Famous Deaths for 29th October 2023

1268 – Conradin, Duke of Swabia (executed) (b. 1252)
1666 – James Shirley, English poet and dramatist (The Triumph of Peace), dies at 70 (date of burial)
1790 – Pieter van Bleiswijk, Grand pensionary of Holland 1771-87, dies at about 66
1846 – Jean Louis van Aelbroeck, Flemish agronomist, dies at 90
1892 – William Harnett, Irish-American painter (Old Cupboard Door), dies at 44
1963 – Michael Holliday [Norman Milne], British pop singer (“The Story of My Life”), dies of a suspected drug overdose at 38
1963 – Adolphe Menjou, American actor (Front Page; Star is Born), dies at 73
1965 – Mehdi Am Barka, Moroccan socialist leader, murdered in Paris
1968 – Marius Ulfrstad, Norwegian composer, dies at 78
1992 – Adrienne Canivez, wife of Victor of Vriesland, dies

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Historical Events for 29th October 2023

1863 – International Committee of Red Cross forms as result Geneva held conference (Nobel 1917, 1944, 1963)
1864 – Greek parliament accepts new Constitution
1929 – “Black Tuesday” Wall Street Stock Market crashes triggering the “Great Depression”
1939 – Golden Gate International Exposition closes (1st closure)
1945 – Getulio Vargas, President of Brazil, resigns
1955 – Belgium signs accord for 5 day work week (45 hours)
2005 – 29 October 2005 Delhi bombings kill more than 60.
2006 – Lula da Silva is elected President of Brazil defeating Geraldo Alckmin in the second round
2012 – Hurricane Sandy makes landfall in New Jersey resulting in 110 deaths and $50 billion in damage and forces the New York stock exchange to close
2022 – Twin car bombs by a jihadist group in Mogadishu, Somalia, kill 120 people

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Today in History for 29th October 2023

Historical Events

1910 – Hamilton running back / kicker Ben Simpson lands CFL record 11 singles in Tigers 14-7 win over Montreal at Montreal AAA Grounds
1950 – British Chancellor of the Exchequer (Minister of Finance) Stafford Cripps resigns
1958 – Dr F Mason Sones is first doctor to perform a coronary angiogram
1967 – Galt MacDermot, Gerome Ragni and James Rado’s hippie musical “Hair” opens off-Broadway at the Public Theatre, NYC, for a limited 6-week run
1974 – Law bans discrimination of sex or marital status in credit application
1997 – Iraq’s Revolution Command Council announces that it will no longer allow US citizens and US aircraft to serve with UN arms inspection teams

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Famous Birthdays

1917 – Henry Carlsson, Swedish soccer (Olympic gold 1948), born in Falköping, Västra Götalands län, Sweden (d. 1999)
1923 – Dietrich Manicke, German composer, born in Wurzen, Saxony, Germany (d. 2013)
1951 – Guy Gelso, American rock drummer (Zebra), born in Oakland, California
1973 – Adam Bacher, South African cricket batsman (19 Tests; 13 ODIs), born in Johannesburg, South Africa
1980 – B.J. Sams, American NFL player, born in New Orleans, Louisiana
1990 – Kritidi Kharbanda, Indian actress (Googly), born in New Delhi, India

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Famous Deaths

1856 – Carel Sirardus Willem van Hogendorp, Dutch colonial director, dies at 68
1968 – Marius Ulfrstad, Norwegian composer, dies at 78
1981 – William O. Walker, American publisher of Cleveland Call Post, dies at 85
1994 – Andrew Miller-Jones, British TV pioneer (Picture Page; Dressing Up), dies at 84
2010 – George Hickenlooper, American documentary filmmaker, dies at 47
2020 – Slaven Zambata, Croatian soccer forward (31 caps Yugoslavia; Dinamo Zagreb), dies at 80

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