Today in History - October 2
Events
0939 - Battle at Andernach, Kings Otto & Hermann of Zwabia
defeat Eberhard
& Giselbert
0976 - Hisham
II appointed Calif
of Cordoba,
Spain
1134 - Storm flood ravages Zeeland
province, Netherlands
1187 - Sultan
Saladin captures Jerusalem
from the Crusaders
1492 - King Henry
VII of England
invades France
1518 - Thomas
Cardinal Wolsey, England,
makes European plan
1535 - Jacques
Cartier discovers Mount Royal (Montreal)
1540 - Venice
& Turkey
sign peace treaty
1572 - Armies of Spain
occupy, plunder, & destroy Mechelen,
Belgium
1586 - Battle of Zutphen,
between England
& Netherlands
1608 - Hans
Lippershey completes prototype for modern reflecting
telescope
1614 - King Louis
XIII, 13, of France,
declared an adult
1656 - US
colony of Connecticut
passes anti Quaker
law
1700 - King
Carlos II aka Charles, of Spain
appoints Philip
van Anjou as heir to throne
1760 - Armies of Russia
& Austria
evacuate Berlin
1787 - Maagden House opens in Amsterdam
1792 - Baptist
Missionary Society forms in London
1795 - Tula, leader of slave uprising, sentenced to death in Curacao
1799 - Prince
Frederick, Duke of York & Russian corps d'arm capture Alkmaar,
Netherlands
1804 - England
mobilizes to protect agains invasiont by France
1833 - Charles
Darwin rides through Corunda to Santa
Fe, Argentina
1833 - New
York Anti-Slavery Society organized
1836 - Charles
Darwin returns to England
aboard HMS
Beagle after 5 year voyage
1853 - Austria
passes law forbidding Jews from owning land
1861 - Former Vice-President, John
C Breckinridge flees Kentucky
1864 - Battle of Saltville,
Virginia
1866 - J. Osterhoudt patents tin can with key opener
1870 - Italy
annexes Rome
& Papal
States, Rome becomes capital of Italy
1871 - Brigham
Young, Mormon
leader, arrest for bigamy
1872 - Morgan State
University founded
1879 - Start of Sherlock
Holmes memoir; The
Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual
1889 - First Pan
American Conference, Washington,
DC
1895 - First cartoon comic strip printed in a newspaper
1899 - Orange
Free State mobilizes
1900 - Belgium
Crown Prince Albert von Saksen-Coburg
weds Elisabeth of Bavaria
1901 - First Royal
Navy submarine,
Holland
1, by John
Philip Holland, launched at Barrow, England
1910 - First in-flight collision of two aircraft, Milan,
Italy
1910 - Henry
Wijnmalen flies to altitude of 2,800m, sets world record
1916 - San
Diego Zoo founded
1919 - First edition Volkskrant,
People's Newspaper, published in Netherlands
1919 - President Woodrow
Wilson suffers stroke, leaving him partially paralyzed
1923 - British
Army leaves Constantinople
1924 - League
of Nations approves Protocols
of Geneva
1931 - Pope Pius
XI Encyclical Nova
Impendet on economic crisis
1933 - Ah, Wilderness, comedy by Eugene
O'Neill, premieres in NYC
1935 - Italian armys under Benito
Mussolini attacks Abyssinia (Ethiopia)
1935 - Hayden
Planetarium, in NYC
opens, 4th in US
1936 - First alcohol fuelled power plant opens, Atchison,
Kansas
1936 - Calvinist
Churches in Amsterdam
reject Nazism
1936 - France
devalues the Franc
1937 - Franklin
D. Roosevelt visits Grand
Coulee Dam construction site in Washington
State
1939 - Birdbaths installed in Union
Square, San
Francisco
1940 - Gunners shood down 17 German
aircraft over England
in the Battle
of Britain
1940 - British
Council receives British Charter
1941 - Gestapo
bomb 6 Paris
Synagogues
1941 - Germany
launches attack on Moscow
1942 - Queen
Mary slices cruiser Curacao in half, 338 die
1942 - Self-sustaining nuclear
chain reaction demonstrated for the first time, Chicago
1943 - Japanese troops leave Kolombangara,
Solomon
Island
1944 - Nazis
crush Warsaw
Uprising killing 250,000 people
1944 - US
B-17
bombers drop pamphlets on Walcheren
1946 - Faraway
Hill on Dumont
TV Network, first network broadcast of a soap
opera
1947 - Music in My Heart opens at Adelphi Theater, NYC
for 124 performances
1947 - Revised International Telecommunication Convention adopted
1948 - Finian's
Rainbow closes at 46th St. Theater, NYC
after 725 perfs
1949 - USSR
recognizes People's
Republic of China
1950 - Charlie
Brown, becomes, Li'l Folks, and later Peanuts
debuts in 9 newspapers
1950 - Mao
Zedong announces in telegram to Joseph
Stalin, China
will intervene in Korea
1951 - First TV broadcast in theNetherlands
at Toverspiegel
1953 - Comedy
in Music with Victor
Borge opens at John Golden Theatre, NYC
for 849 performances
1954 - Chandernagore, possession of France,
becomes part of West
Bengal
1955 - Alfred
Hitchcock Presents, premieres on TV
1955 - Actor Joyce
Randolph of the Honeymooners,
marries publisher Richard Charles
1955 - Chiva Stoica becomes premier of Romania
1955 - WHTN, now WOWK TV Channel 13, CBS, Huntington/Charleston,
WV
begins broadcasting
1956 - First atomic
power clock exhibited, NYC
1957 - New volcanic
island appears off Fayal Island, Azores
1958 - Guinea
(French Guinea) gains independence from France,
National Day
1958 - Musical show Valmouth,
goes into production in London
1958 - USSR
performs nuclear test at Novaya
Zemlya
1959 - Twilight
Zone with Rod
Serling premieres on CBS-TV
1961 - Ben
Casey premieres on NBC-TV
1961 - USSR
performs nuclear test at Novaya
Zemlya
1961 - WETA TV
Channel 26, PBS, Washington,
DC, begins broadcasting
1961 - WHRO TV
Channel 15 PBS, Hampton,
Norfolk,
Virginia,
begins broadcasting
1962 - US
performs atmospheric nuclear test at Johnston
Island
1963 - West
Germany Chancellor Conrad
Adenauer condemns western grain shipments to USSR
1965 - Pope Paul
VI named M.R. Perey bishop's helper of New
Orleans
1967 - Grateful Dead
members arrested by narcotic agents
1967 - Groundbreaking begins on Veteran
Stadium in Philadelphia
1967 - Thurgood
Marshall sworn in as first black Supreme
Court Justice
1968 - First London
performance of Promises
Promises
1968 - Mexico
City police fire on protesting students, 300-500 killed
1968 - Coup in Peru,
by General
Juan Velasco Alvarado, President Belande Terry flees
1968 - Republic
of Guinea forms, Day of the Republic
1969 - US
performs underground nuclear test at
Amchitka Island, Aleutians
1970 - Plane carrying Wichita
State University football team crashes, 30 die
1971 - Homing
pigeon averages 133 kph in 1100 km race in Australia,
sets speed record
1972 - From Israel with Love opens at Palace Theater NYC
for 8 performances
1972 - Aeroflot
Ilyushin Il-18
crashes near Black
Sea resort of Sochi,
105 die
1972 - Denmark
population votes for European
Common Market membership
1976 - Let My People Come closes at Morosco Theater, NYC
after 106 performances
1977 - Pakistan
General Zia
ul-Haq bans all opposition
1978 - Syrians
& Palestinians
battle in East Beirut,
Lebanon,
1,300 die
1981 - Ali
Khamenei elected president of Iran
1982 - Bomb attack in Teheran,
Iran, 60 die, 700
injured
1984 - After record 237 days in orbit in Salyut
7, 3 cosmonauts land
1984 - Richard
Miller, first FBI
agent charged with espionage
1985 - Russian
party leader Gorbatsjov
visits Paris
1986 - Failed assassination attempt by Sikhs
on India
Prime Minister Rajiv
Gandhi
1988 - Supreme Court of Pakistan
orders free elections
1990 - Michael
Feinstein in Concert opens at Golden Theatre, NYC
for 30 performances
1990 - Allies cede any remaining rights as occupiers of Germany
1990 - Chinese
plane explodes, 100 die
1990 - US
Senate votes 90-9 to confirm David
Souter to Supreme
Court
1990 - Radio Berlin International's final transmission; final song
is The
End by The Doors
1991 - Toronto
Blue Jays clinches AL East title & become first team to
draw 4 million fans
1992 - Vice President Itamar
Franco becomes president of Brazil
1993 - Spike
Lee weds Tonya Lewis
1994 - Show
Boat, opens at Gershwin Theater, NYC
1995 - Moon Over Buffalo opens at Martin Beck Theater, NYC
for 308 perfs
1996 - Country
Music Association 30th Awards, Brooks
& Dunn win
Births
1452 - King Richard
III, England,
1483-85
1595 - Jacob Louys, Flemish engraver
1619 - Tallemant des Raux, French author; Historiettes
1646 - Guillaume Poitevin, composer
1704 - Frantisek Ignac Antonin Tuma, composer
1715 - Tzar
Peter
II, Russia,
1727-30
1737 - Francis
Hopkinson, US,
writer, lawyer, designer of the Stars
& Stripes
1737 - Franz Schneider, composer
1752 - Samuel Story, Netherlands,
admiral, Battle at Kamperduin
1756 - Jacob van Strij, Netherlands,
cartoonist graphic artist
1756 - Josef Jawurek, composer
1792 - Philip Cipriani Hambley Potter, pianist, composer
1800 - Nat
Turner, Virginia,
leader of major slave
rebellion of 1831
1809 - Anton Emil Titl, composer
1817 - Gunnar
Wennerberg, composer
1819 - George
Washington Getty, Brevet Major General, Union Army
1821 - Alexander
Peter Old Straight Stewart, Lieutenant General, Confederate
Army
1822 - Joannes Kappeyne van de Coppello, Netherlands,
Internal minister, 1877-79
1827 - Edmund
Jackson Davis, Brigadier General, Union
volunteers
1832 - Edward
Burnett Tylor, English anthropologist
1832 - Julius
von Sachs, botanist, naturalist
1835 - Louis A Ranvier, France,
anatomist, historian
1839 - Hans Thoma, painter
1847 - Paul
Ludwig Hans von Beneckendorf und Hindenburg, President, Germany
1851 - Ferdinand
Foch, France,
WW I
Field Marshal, General
1852 - William
Ramsay, chemist
1857 - Marthinus T. Steyn, President of Orange
Free State, 1896-1902
1866 - Charles de Souzy Ricketts, artist
1869 - Mahatma
Karamchand Ghandi, Porbandar
Kathiawad,
India,
pacifist
1871 - Cordell
Hull, US,
Secretary of State,
1933-44, lowered trade tariffs, Nobel
1945
1875 - Henry Fevrier, composer
1878 - Francois C. Schlumberger, France,
physicist
1879 - Wallace
Stevens, Reading,
Pennsylvania,
poet; Ideas of Order
1880 - George Alexander Russell, composer
1881 - Fred Barlow, composer
1885 - Ruth Bryan Rohde, Republican, Minister to Denmark
1886 - Pieter Pierre Balledux, Netherlands,
stage manager, resistance fighter
1890 - Groucho
Marx, aka Julius, NYC,
comedian, Marx
Brothers; You Bet Your Life
1893 - Leroy B. Shield, US,
pianist, producer, composer; Laurel
& Hardy
1895 - Bud
Abbott, Asbury
Park, New
Jersey, comedian, Abbott
& Costello
1895 - Louis Lebeer, Dutch art historian
1896 - Fjodor I. Panfjorov, Russia,
author; Volga
1896 - Fritz Eberhard, aka Hellmut Rauschenplat, West
Germany, lawyer, resistor
1901 - Christopher Clarkson, test
pilot
1901 - Roy
D. Campbell, aka Ignatius, South
Africa, poet; Flowering Rifle
1902 - Dick Ket, Netherlands,
painter, cartoonist
1902 - Leopold
Figl, Prime Minister, Austria
1904 - Dermot
Boyle, RAF
Air Marshal
1904 - Godfrey Baseley, radio executive, BBC
1904 - Graham
Greene, England,
writer, journalist; The Third Man
1904 - Shi
Lal Bahadur Shastri, India,
Prime Minister, 1964-66
1906 - John Humphreys Whitfield, scholar of Italian
language & literature
1907 - Alexander
Robertus Todd, organic chemist, Nobel
1957
1907 - William
Marshall, producer, director, actor, singer; Blackmail
1911 - Stuart Rose, designer, British
Post Office
1912 - Eric
Charles Twelves Wilson, Victoria
Cross , England,
Lieutenant Colonel
1913 - Vivian Ridler, printer, Oxford
University
1914 - Albe Vidakovic, composer
1914 - Bengt Viktor Johansson, composer
1914 - Charles
Drake, Bayside, NYC,
actor; Air Force, Glenn Miller Story
1915 - Robert
Russell Chubby Wise, Folk
musician
1917 - Francis
Jackson, OBE,
organist, chorister, Master of Music, York
Minister Cathedral
1917 - William
Marshall III, Chicago,
Illinois,
actor; State Fair
1919 - Geoffrey Luttrell, Lieutenant, Lord
Lieutenant of Somerset, England
1919 - Shirley
Clarke, film director
1920 - William Cramond, psychiatrist, vice-chancellor, University
of Stirling, Scotland
1921 - Albert
Scott Crossfield, US,
fighter pilot, test
pilot, Bell
X-1
1921 - Robert
Alexander Kennedy Runcie, Liverpool,
England,
Archbishop
of Canterbury
1922 - Otmar
Macha, composer
1922 - Thomas T. Nkobi, South
Africa, ANC
leader; Alexandra bus boycott, 1957
1922 - Wolfhart
U. Pannenberg, Germany,
theologist
1924 - Sam Wainwright, England,
deputy chairman, Royal
Mail
1925 - Alois
Pinos, composer
1925 - Brian Dilton, England,
Lord
Justice of Appeal
1926 - Jan
Morris, travel writer; Among the Cities, Hong Kong, Journeys
1928 - Anthony Tippett, England,
Chief of Fleet
Support
1928 - Clay Felker, St.
Louis, Missouri,
journalist, NY
Herald Tribune, Esquire
Magazine
1928 - George
Emmett McFarland, Dallas,
Texas,
actor; Spanky & Our Gang, Little Rascals
1928 - James Porter, CEO, Commonwealth
Institute
1928 - Robin Duthie, CEO, Britoil
1929 - John Zochonis, England,
soap magnate
1929 - Kenneth
Leighton, composer, Choirmaster, Wakefield
Cathedral, Wakefield,
Yorkshire,
England
1929 - Moses
Gunn, St
Louis, Missouri,
actor; Amityville II, Good Times, Shaft
1930 - Gunter Kochan, composer
1933 - Dimiter
Khristov, composer
1933 - Phill
Niblock, composer
1934 - Duncan Thompson, keeper, Scottish
National Portrait Gallery
1934 - Richard Scott, England,
High Court Justice
1935 - Peter
Frankl, pianist
1935 - Robert
H. Lawrence, Chicago,
Illinois,
USAF,
astronaut
1936 - Johnnie
Cochran, attorney, OJ
Simpson defense attorney
1936 - Roger Sainsbury, Bishop
of Barking,
London
1937 - Helga Schotz, writer
1938 - Lloyd Turner, journalist
1938 - Rex
Reed, Fort
Worth, Texas,
movie critic, actor; Myra Breckinridge
1939 - Yuri
Nikolayevich Glazkov, USSR,
cosmonaut,
Soyuz
24
1940 - Lord
Davies of Coity, aka David
Garfield Davies, chairman, Welsh
National Opera
1941 - Ron
Meagher, rock musician; The
Beau Brummels
1943 - Anna
Ford, England,
broadcaster, actor; Secret Policeman's Ball
1943 - Henri
Szeps, Lausanne,
Switzerland,
actor; Mother & Son
1944 - Peter Hobson, headmaster, Giggleswick
School, Giggleswick Settle, North
Yorkshire
1945 - Don
McLean, New
Rochelle, NY,
singer, songwriter; American Pie, Vincent
1945 - Frank
Tejeda, Democrat
Congressional Representative,
Texas
1945 - Neil Frances Tennant, rock musician; Pet
Shop Boys-West End Girl
1945 - Vladimir Ivanovich Kozlov, cosmonaut
1946 - Jo-el
Sonnier, Rayne,
Louisiana,
country singer
1946 - Roger
Jett, Cumberland,
Maryland,
actor; Smithereens
1948 - Avery
Brooks, Evansville,
Indiana,
actor; Spenser for Hire, Deep Space 9
1948 - Chris
LeDoux, Biloxi,
Mississippi,
country singer; Ridin' for a Fall
1948 - Donna
Karan, Forest Hills, NY,
fashion designer, Coty Award 1977
1949 - Richard
Hell, aka Richard Myers, Lexington,
Kentucky,
bassist; Television
1950 - Michael
Rutherford, England,
bassist; Genesis-Silent
Sun
1950 - Persis
Khambatta, Bombay,
India,
actor; Star Trek, Megaforce
1951 - Romina
Power, Los
Angeles, daughter of Tyrone Power, actor; Justine
1951 - Sting,
aka Gordon Sumner, singer; Police-Roxanne,
actor; Dune
1952 - George Meegen, England,
walked 19,019 miles from Argentina
to Alaska
1952 - John
Otway, rock musician
1954 - Greg Jennings, Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma,
country singer; Restless
Heart-Wheels
1954 - Lani
O'Grady, Walnut
Creek, California,
actor; Mary-8 is Enough
1954 - Lorraine
Bracco, Brooklyn,
NY,
actor; Someone to Watch Over Me, Dream Team
1955 - Gary Streeter, England,
MP
1955 - Kathryn
Morrison, Long
Beach, California,
playmate May 1978
1955 - Philip
Oakey, Sheffield,
England,
vocalist; Human Leauge-Only Human
1956 - Freddie
Jackson, R&B
singer, songwriter; Rock Me Tonight
1956 - Murphy Morobe, South
Africa, UDF leader, spent 3 years in Robbeneiland Jail
1957 - Kimberly
Herrin, Santa
Barbara, California,
playmate March 1981
1959 - Joe Deegan, jockey
1960 - Django
Bates, jazz
musician
1961 - Robbie
Nevil, singer; A Place Like This
1962 - Esai
Morales, Brooklyn,
NY,
actor; Bad Boys, La Bamba
1964 - Sherry
Arnett, St.
Louis, Missouri,
playmate January 1986
1965 - Francesca
Dellera, aka Cervellera, Rome,
Italy,
actor; Capriccio
1965 - Jill
Powell, Jacksonville,
Florida,
actor; Marcy-As The World Turns
1970 - Kelly
Ripa, Stratford,
NJ,
actor; Hayley Vaughan-All My Children
1971 - Tiffany,
aka Renee Darwich, Norwalk,
California,
singer; I Think We're Alone Now
1972 - Patricia Gauani, Miss USA Delaware,
1997
1973 - Dalida
Chammai, Miss Lebanon
Universe, 1997
1991 - Beau Grayson, son of country singer Tanya
Tucker
Deaths
0939 - Giselbert, Duke of Lutheran, drowns at 49
1113 - Mawdoed, Selchuk, Emir,
Governor of Mosul
1264 - Urban
IV, aka Jacques Pantalon, France,
Pope, 1261-64
1517 - Joannes Murmellius, humanist,
theorist, school book writer, at 37
1564 - Andreas
Vesalius, aka Andries of Wesel, Flemish,
anatomist, at 49
1588 - Bernardino
Telesio, Italy,
philosopher
1617 - Isaac
Oliver, miniature painter
1629 - Pierre
de Brulle, France,
Cardinal,
founder, French Oratorio
1656 - Stephan Otto, composer, at 53
1678 - Wu
San Gui, General, invited Manchu
troops into Beijing
at the end of the Ming
Dynasty
1707 - Anne-Jules,
Second Duc
de Noailles, Marshal of France,
Huguenot,
at 57
1721 - Benott Audran, artist, engraver
1729 - Arnold Boonen, portrait painter, at 60
1780 - John
Andre, England,
Major, hanged by Americans, spied with Benedict
Arnold
1786 - Viscount
August
Keppel, 1st Lord
of the Admiralty, politican
1803 - Samuel
Adams, American
revolutionary, Boston
Tea Party, at 81
1809 - Wybo Fijnje, politician, patriot, journalist, at 59
1823 - Daniel
Steibelt, Germany,
composer, at 57
1842 - Jose Mariano Elizaga, composer, at 56
1842 - William
Ellery Channing, Newport,
Rhode
Island, cleric, writer
1850 - Sarah
Biffin, Somerset,
England,
limbless miniature painter
1853 - Dominique
Francois Jean Arago, Estegal, France,
astronomer
1860 - Louis
Hersent, Paris,
France,
painter
1863 - Justinus van de Brugghen, Netherlands,
lawyer, Minister of Justice
1872 - Eberhard
F. Walcker, Frankfurt
am Main, Germany,
organ builder
1873 - Cornelius
Varley, London,
England,
watercolor painter
1905 - Jose
Maria de Heredia, Cuba,
poet, at 62
1916 - Benjamin Kidel, England,
sociologist;
Social Evolution, at 58
1920 - Max
Bruch, composer, at 82
1927 - Svante
August Arrhenius, Uppsala,
Sweden,
chemist,
Novel
Prize 1903
1931 - Sir
Thomas Johnstone Lipton, Glasgow,
Scotland,
sportsman, merchant
1943 - Robert
Nathaniel Dett, Drummondsville, Ontario,
Canada,
composer, at 60
1944 - Rudolf Schmundt, Germany,
general, Army Adjunct to Hitler,
from injuries
1955 - James
Dean, actor; East of Eden, Giant
1955 - O.
B. Clarence, actor; No Room at the Inn
1956 - George
Bancroft, actor; Texas, Stagecoach, Little Men, at 74
1956 - Paul de Backer, Belgium,
radiologist,
at 73
1957 - Jacques
Fesch, France,
political assassin, saint, beheaded at 26
1958 - Marie
Stopes, birth control pioneer
1958 - Wilhelmus L. Reijers, sculptor, at 48
1960 - Jaroslav
Doubrava, Czech
Republic, composer, at 51
1962 - Frank
Lovejoy, actor; Man Against Crime, Meet McGraw, at 48
1965 - Sir John Selwyn Brooke Lloyd, aka Baron Selwyn Lloyd of Wirral
, England,
statesman
1967 - Albertina
Rasch, ballerina, dancer, choreographer, Vienna,
Austria,
at 76
1969 - Katharine
Susannah Prichard, novelist; Black Opal, at 85
1970 - Alfred
Julius Swan, St.
Petersburg, Russia,
composer, at 79
1970 - Anders Bo Leif Linde, Sweden,
composer, at 37
1973 - Paul
Hartman, actor; Bert-Petticoat Junction, at 84
1974 - Ina
Seidel, Munich,
Germany,
writer, at 89
1975 - Wade
Crosby, actor, Sign of Wolf, Tales of Robin Hood, at
70
1980 - Valentin
Stepanovich Varlamov, Russia,
cosmonaut,
at 46
1981 - Hazel
Scott, Trinidad,
singer, pianist, at 63
1982 - William
Bernbach, Bronx,
NY,
advertising magnate, at 71
1983 - Gerald
Strang, Canada,
composer, at 75
1985 - George
Savalas, actor; Kojak, at 58
1985 - Rock
Hudson, actor; MacMillian & Wife, AIDS at 59
1985 - Sidney
Clute, actor; Lou Grant, Cagney & Lacey, at 69
1987 - Madeleine
Carroll, actor; 39 Steps, Secret Agent, at 81
1987 - Sir
Peter Brian Medawar, Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil,
medical scientist, Nobel
Prize 1960
1989 - Liesbeth
Ribbius Peletier, Netherlands
first female advisor of State
1991 - Dimitrios I, Patriarch,
Primus
Inter Pares, Orthodox
Christians
1991 - Jan H. Christianse, political chairman, CDA
1993 - Henry Ringling North, circus owner, Ringling
Brothers Circus, at 83
1994 - Faith Davis, worlds oldest triplet, Charity & Hope survive,
at 95
1994 - Harriet
Nelson, actress; The
Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet, heart failure at 80
1994 - Ronald James Herron, architect, dies at 64
1995 - Elizabeth Jane Lloyd, artist, teacher, at 67
1995 - Norman Ewart Thurston, musician, at 74
1996 - Andrey
Lukanov, Prime Minister, Bulgaria,
1990, assassinated at 58
1996 - Frideswide Frances Emma Knight, musician, socialist, at 85
1996 - Ivan Mark Waller, mountaineer, at 89
1996 - Robert
Bourassa, Premier, Province of Quebec,
Canada,
1970-76, 1985-93, at 63
1996 - Ronald John Bilsland Colville, businessman, at 79
1996 - Sybil Marion Rosenfeld, theatre historian, at 93
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