Historical Events
1660 – Asser Levy is granted a butcher’s license for kosher meat in New Amsterdam
1968 – American sprinter Wyomia Tyus wins her second consecutive Olympic 100 m title with a world record of 11.08 seconds, beating teammate Barbara Ferrell by 0.08 seconds for the gold medal at the Mexico City Games
1979 – The NY Knicks retire Walt Frazier’s number 10, the second number retired by the Knicks
1987 – The Great Storm of 1987 hits France and England
2000 – Larry David’s comedy show “Curb Your Enthusiasm” debuts on HBO
Famous Birthdays
1934 – N. Ramani, Indian flutist, born in Tiruvarur, Tamil Nadu, British India (d. 2015)
1935 – Bobby Morrow, American athlete (Olympic gold 100m, 200m, 4x100m relay 1956), born in Brownsville, Texas (d. 2020)
1953 – Larry Miller, American comedian and actor (Larry-Pursuit Of Happiness), born in New York City
1968 – Didier Deschamps, French footballer and manager who won the World Cup for France both as captain (1988) and as manager (2018), born in Bayonne, France
1980 – Tom Boonen, Belgian cyclist (2005 World Road Race Champion), born in Mol, Belgium
Famous Deaths
1891 – William Henry Fitzhugh Lee, American Major General (Confederate Army), dies at 54
1910 – Larkin Goldsmith Mead, American sculptor who worked in Florence, dies at 75
1991 – Hotze de Roos, Dutch children’s book writer (Chameleon series), dies at 81
1993 – Ken E. Jones, musician (New Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra), dies of AIDS at 34
2003 – Ben Metcalfe, Canadian environmental activist (helped found Greenpeace), dies at 83