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I dag er det tiende mai og vår egen Dennis Bergkamp fyller år!

36 år er han blitt og jeg gratulerer!

La oss for all del håpe at dette ikke er den siste bursdagen han feirer i Arsenals rekker!  ;)

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Jo, la oss for all del håpe det. Gutten er 46 år gammel!Holder denne sesongen, men ikke ett år til.

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I dag er det tiende mai og vår egen Dennis Bergkamp fyller år!

36 år er han blitt og jeg gratulerer!

La oss for all del håpe at dette ikke er den siste bursdagen han feirer i Arsenals rekker! ;)

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Jo, la oss for all del håpe det. Gutten er 46 år gammel!Holder denne sesongen, men ikke ett år til.

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Mente 36 år. poenget er uansett at Dennis ikke har lenge igjen før han kan gå av med pensjon! Arsenal bør satse mer ungt fremover.

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Gratulere til vår (fremdeles) flyvende hollender..........

 

Ditt bidrag til klubben blir for alltid å stå skrevet med løkkeskrift i historiebøkene!!!

 

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I dag er det tiende mai og vår egen Dennis Bergkamp fyller år!

36 år er han blitt og jeg gratulerer!

La oss for all del håpe at dette ikke er den siste bursdagen han feirer i Arsenals rekker! :)

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Jo, la oss for all del håpe det. Gutten er 46 år gammel!Holder denne sesongen, men ikke ett år til.

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Mente 36 år. poenget er uansett at Dennis ikke har lenge igjen før han kan gå av med pensjon! Arsenal bør satse mer ungt fremover.

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Han kan spille til han blir 46 hvis han fortsetter å løpe joggeturer;)

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Jeg synes han skal fortsette så lenge han kan bidra med noe ute på fotballbanen. Han er jo ikke en spiller som er nevneverdig avhengig av farten sin. Det er først og fremst de eminente og nydelige pasningene, og den utrolige teknikken og overblikket som gjør at han er en av verdens beste spillere. Han er ikke en spiller som løper så altfor mye, ergo han kan fortsette til han blir 40. Håper han fortsetter i klubben lenge lenge, som trener eller et eller annet. EN STOR MANN. KANSKJE DEN STØRSTE?

 

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Gratulerer Bergkamp!

 

Håper Bergkampen får jobb i Arsenal etter karrieren. Det fortjener han! Spørs om Dennis vil det selv, men...

 

Tipper og håper at Bergkamp får spille enda en sesong i Arsenal-trøya :). Han kan hjelpe mange av de unge spillerne.

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Gratulerer Dennis med 36 gode år!

 

Og for alle de som tviler: han kommer til å bli i arsenal ett år til for å få avslutte sammen med Highbury. Det ville vært et fantastisk farvel og at han ikke får ny kontrakt ville vært skuffende både for Dennis selv og Arsenal. Wenger har hjerne, han lar han holde på litt til ;)

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Gratulerer Dennis med 36 gode år!

 

Og for alle de som tviler: han kommer til å bli i arsenal ett år til for å få avslutte sammen med Highbury. Det ville vært et fantastisk farvel og at han ikke får ny kontrakt ville vært skuffende både for Dennis selv og Arsenal. Wenger har hjerne, han lar han holde på litt til ;)

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Er iukke så sikkert på om Wenger har hjerne. han er jo fransk...

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Gratulerer, ja! Setter meg på flyet i morgen tidlig for å være med å feire siste Highburykamp i rødt&hvitt mot Everton. Håper for all del det ikke er siste Highburykamp med Dennis! Long live the King!

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GRATULERER MED DAGEN; DENNIS

 

I tillegg til at Dennis Bergkamp og meg selv er født i 1969, skjedde blandt annet dette og ....

 

January

January 1 - Australian media baron Rupert Murdoch purchases the largest selling British Sunday newspaper The News Of The World

January 5 - The Derry Riots leave over 100 people injured

January 6 - Cheryl Winters begins her career at the Federal Reserve in Jacksonville.

January 10 - After 147 years, the last issue of the Saturday Evening Post is published

January 14 - An explosion aboard the USS Enterprise near Hawaii kills 25

January 15 - The Soviet Union launches Soyuz 5

January 16 - Ten paintings defaced in New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art

January 16 - Student Jan Palach sets himself on fire in Prague's Wenceslas Square to protest the invasion of Czechoslovakia by the Soviet Union. Three days later he died.

January 20 - Richard Nixon succeeds Lyndon Johnson as President of the United States of America

January 24 - Martial Law declared in Madrid, the University is closed and over 300 students are arrested

January 27 - 14 men, nine of them Jews, were executed in Baghdad for spying for Israel

January 27 - Reverend Ian Paisley, radical protestant leader in Northern Ireland, is jailed for three months for illegal assembly

January 30 - The Beatles' last public performance, on the roof of Apple Records. The imprompt concert was broken up by the police

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February

February 1 - Birth, in Paris, France, of Denis Cheyrouze, French media guru.

February 4 - In Cairo Yasser Arafat is appointed Palestinian Liberation Organization leader at the Palestinian National Congress and takes command the next day

February 8 - The last issue of the Saturday Evening Post hits magazine stands

February 13 - FLQ terrorists bomb the Stock Exchange in Montreal, Quebec

February 24 - Launch of the Mariner 6 Mars probe

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March

March 1 - Major league baseballer Mickey Mantle announces his retirement.

March 1 - Dad's Army episode Operation Kilt is first broadcast

March 1 - During a performance at Miami's Dinner Key Auditorium, Jim Morrison of the Doors is arrested for exposing himself during the show. Morrison is officially charged with lewd and lascivious behavior, indecent behavior, open profanity and public drunkenness.

March 1 - John Kerry officially leaves active duty in Vietnam

March 2 - In Toulouse, France the first Concorde test flight is conducted

March 2 - Soviet and Chinese forces clash at a border outpost on the Ussuri River

March 3 - In a Los Angeles, California court, Sirhan Sirhan admits that he killed presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy

March 3 - Apollo program: NASA launches Apollo 9 to test the lunar module

March 10 - In Memphis, Tennessee, James Earl Ray pleads guilty to assassinating Martin Luther King Jr. Ray would later retract his guilty plea

March 13 - Apollo program: Apollo 9 returns safely to Earth after testing the Lunar Module

March 17 - Golda Meir of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, becomes Prime Minister of Israel

March 19 - British paratroopers and Marines land on the island of Anguilla expecting resistance from the "Republican Defence Force"’ of self-declared "President" Ronald Webster. Locals bid the soldiers welcome instead

March 28 - Dwight D Eisenhower dies after a long illness in the Walter Reed Army Hospital, Washington DC.

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April

April 1 - The Hawker Siddeley Harrier enters service with the RAF

April 4 - Dr. Denton Cooley implants the first temporary artificial heart

April 20 - British troops arrive in Northern Ireland

April 22 - Robin Knox-Johnston becomes the first person to sail around the world solo without stopping

April 28 - General de Gaulle steps down as president of France after having suffered a defeat in a referendum the day before.

April 29 - First anniversary of the Broadway production of the musical Hair is celebrated with free concert at Wollman Skating Rink

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May

May 10 - Zip to Zap, a harbringer of the Woodstock Concert, ends with dispersal and eviction of youth and young adults at Zap, North Dakota by the National Guard.

May 13 - May 13th Incident: Race riots occur in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

May 16 - Venera program: Venera 5, a Soviet spaceprobe, lands on Venus

May 17 - Venera program: Soviet Venera 6 begins to descend into Venus', atmosphere sending back atmospheric data before being crushed by pressure

May 17 - Tom McClean completes the first solo transatlantic crossing by a rowboat

May 18 - Apollo program: Apollo 10 launches

May 20 - National Guard helicopters spray skin-stinging powder on anti-war protesters in California

May 22 - Apollo program: Apollo 10's lunar module flies within 15,400 m of the moon's surface

May 26 - Apollo program: Apollo 10 returns to earth after a successful eight-day test of all the components needed for the upcoming first manned moon landing

May 26-June 2: John Lennon and Yoko Ono conduct their Bed-In at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Quebec, and record the song "Give Peace a Chance."

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June

June 2 - In Ottawa, Canada the National Arts Centre opens its doors to the public for the first time

June 2 - Australian aircraft carrier Melbourne collides with the US destroyer Frank E. Evans in the South China Sea - 74 US sailors dead

June 8 - After the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) cancels the program, the last Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour airs

June 20 - Georges Pompidou elected President of France

June 23 - Warren E. Burger is sworn in as chief justice of the United States Supreme Court by retiring chief Earl Warren.

June 24 - United Kingdom and Rhodesia sever diplomatic ties

June 28 - The Stonewall riots mark the start of the modern gay rights movement in the U.S.

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July

 

The Apollo Moon landingsJuly 5 – Assassination of Mboya, Kenyan Minister of Development

July 7 - French is made equal to English throughout the Canadian national government

July 8 - Vietnam War: The very first U.S. troop withdrawals are made

July 14 - Football War - after Honduras lost a soccer game against El Salvador, rioting broke out in Honduras against Salvadoran migrant workers. Of the 300,000 Salvadorean workers in Honduras, tens of thousands were expelled, prompting a brief Salvadoran invasion of Honduras. The OAS worked out a cease-fire on July 18, taking effect on July 20

July 18 - Edward M. Kennedy drives off a bridge on his way home from a party on Chappaquiddick Island, Massachusetts. Mary Jo Kopechne, an aide who was in the car with him, dies in the incident

July 20 - Apollo program: The human race, represented by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, lands on the Moon. Apollo 11 lifted off for the moon on July 16 and returned safely on July 24

July 25 - Vietnam War: US President Richard Nixon declares the Nixon Doctrine stating that the United States now expects its Asian allies to take care of their own military defense. This was the start of the "Vietnamization" of the war

July 30 - Vietnam War: US President Richard M. Nixon makes an unscheduled visit to South Vietnam and meets with President Nguyen Van Thieu and with US military commanders

July 31 - Halfpenny ceases to be legal tender in the UK

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August

August 4 - Vietnam War: At the apartment of French intermediary Jean Sainteny in Paris, US representative Henry Kissinger and North Vietnamese representative Xuan Thuy begin secret peace negotiations. The negotiations will eventually fail

August 5 - Mariner program: Mariner 7 makes its closest fly-by of Mars (3,524 kilometers)

August 9 - Members of a cult led by Charles Manson murder five people including Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring and, Abigail Folger. The next day The Family would murder Rosemary and Leno LaBianca

August 12 - Jack Lynch, Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland, makes a speech to the nation in which he asks the British Government to deploy a UN Peace-Keeping mission in Northern Ireland.

August 13 - Serious border clash between Soviet Union and People's Republic of China

August 14 - British troops deployed in Northern Ireland

August 15 - The Woodstock Festival of music begins in upstate New York lasting three days and featuring some of the top rock musicians of the era

August 17 - Category 5 Hurricane Camille hits the Mississippi coast killing 248 people and causing US$1.5 billion in damage (1969 dollars)

August 21 - Part of the al-Aqsa Mosque is destroyed by arson

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September

September 1 - A coup in Libya oust King Idris and brings Col. Moammar Qaddafi to power

September 2 - The first automatic teller machine in the United States is installed in Rockville Centre, New York.

September 5 - My Lai Massacre: Lt. William Calley is charged with six specifications of premeditated murder for the death of 109 Vietnamese civilians in My Lai

September 22 - 25 Islamic conference in Rabat, Morocco after al-Aqsa Mosque fire (Augusr 21) condemns Israeli occupation of Jerusalem

September 28 - Social Democrats and Liberals have received a majority of votes in the German parliamentary elections and decide to form a common government

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October

October 1 - In Sweden, Olof Palme is elected Labour party leader, replacing Tage Erlander as prime minister on October 14

October 9 - In Chicago, Illinois, the United States National Guard is called in for crowd control as demonstrations continue in connection to the trial of the "Chicago Eight" (trial started on September 24)

October 15 - Vietnam War: Hundreds of thousands of people take part in National Moratorium antiwar demonstrations across the United States

October 16 - The ("miracle") New York Mets win the World Series, beating the heavily favored Baltimore Orioles, four games to one.

October 17 - Willard S. Boyle and George Smith invent the CCD at Bell Laboratories. Today, this technology is widely used in digital cameras.

October 21 - Willy Brandt becomes Chancellor of West Germany

October 21 - Siad Barre comes to power in Somalia in a coup

October 31 - Wal-Mart incorporates as Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

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November

November - Creation of ARPANET, the predecessor of the Internet

November 3 - Vietnam War: US President Richard M. Nixon addresses his nation on television and radio asking the "silent majority" to join him in solidarity on the Vietnam War effort and to support his policies

November 12 - Vietnam War: My Lai Massacre - Independent investigative journalist Seymour Hersh breaks the My Lai story

November 13 - Vietnam War: Anti-war protesters in Washington, DC stage a symbolic "March Against Death"

November 14 - Apollo program: NASA launches Apollo 12, the second manned mission to the surface of the Moon (landed on the Moon on November 19)

November 15 - Cold War: The Soviet submarine K-19 collides with the American submarine USS Gato in the Barents Sea

November 15 - Vietnam War: In Washington, DC, 250,000-500,000 protesters staged a peaceful demonstration against the war

November 17 - Cold War: Negotiators from the Soviet Union and the United States meet in Helsinki to begin SALT I negotiations aimed at limiting the number of strategic weapons on both sides

November 19 - Apollo program: Apollo 12 astronauts Charles Conrad and Alan Bean land at Oceanus Procellarum ("Ocean of Storms") and become the third and fourth humans to walk on the Moon

November 20 - Vietnam War: The Cleveland Plain Dealer publishes explicit photographs of dead villagers from the My Lai massacre in Vietnam

November 21 - U.S. President Nixon and Japanese Premier Eisaku Sato agree in Washington on the return of Okinawa to Japanese control in 1972 Under the terms of the agreement, the US is to retain its rights to bases on the island, but these are to be nuclear-free

November 21 - The first ARPANET link is established

November 24 - Apollo program: The Apollo 12 spacecraft splashes down safely in the Pacific Ocean, ending the second manned mission to the Moon

November 25 - John Lennon returns his OBE to protest the British government's support of the US war in Vietnam

November 28 - The Newcomers stopped airing on the BBC

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December

December 1 - Vietnam War: The first draft lottery in the United States is held since World War II (on January 4, 1970, the New York Times ran a long article, "Statisticians Charge Draft Lottery Was Not Random")

December 2 - The Boeing 747 jumbo jet makes its debut. It carries 191 people, most of them reporters and photographers, from Seattle to New York City.

December 4 - Black Panther members Fred Hampton and Mark Clark are shot to death in their sleep during a raid by 14 Chicago police officers.

December 12 - Piazza Fontana Slaughter in Italy (Strage di Piazza Fontana). A U.S. officer and C.I.A. agent called David Carrett involved.

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Undated events

Parker Morris Standards became mandatory for all Council housing in the UK.

Summer saw the invention of UNIX

In the autumn, the first four nodes of the ARPAnet went up

In December, Linus Torvalds ( creator of the Linux) was born

ACM SIGGRAPH founded

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Ongoing events

Vietnam War (1964 - 1975)

War of Attrition, between Egypt and Israel, which lasted until August 1970. This conflict was characterized by escalating artillery duels, air raids and commando missions

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Year in topic

1969 in film

Midnight Cowboy

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

True Grit starring John Wayne, Robert Duvall, Dennis Hopper and others

1969 in literature

Portnoy's Complaint

1969 in music

The National Academy of Popular Music/Songwriters Hall of Fame founded.

August 15 - August 17: The Woodstock Music and Art Festival was held at Max Yasgur's dairy farm in Bethel, New York, near Woodstock. Although 10,000 or 20,000 people were expected, over 400,000 attended. Among the many artists who performed were Jimi Hendrix, Joan Baez, Joe Cocker, The Who, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and the Grateful Dead. The weekend was rainy, the facilities were overcrowded, and attendees shared food, alcohol, and drugs, although no violence was reported. The Woodstock Festival represented the culmination of the counterculture of the 1960s and the high point of the "hippie era."

The #1 Song was "Aquarius (Let the Sunshine In)"

Graffiti had fully developed into an art form, with distinctive styles, trends and schools, by 1969; graffiti is one of the four elements of hip hop, the musical form of which is influenced by the success of the Last Poets and similar artists, beginning in 1969

1969 in rail transport

ALCO ceases manufacuring of new diesel locomotives.

1969 in sports

1969 in television

A live transmission from the moon is viewed by 600 million people around the world when Neil Armstrong walks on the moon.

Tiny Tim gets married on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show.

The Brady Bunch premieres

November 10 - Sesame Street premieres

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Births

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January

January 3 - Michael Schumacher, Formula One driver; seven-time champion of that series

January 5 - Marilyn Manson, singer

January 14 - Jason Bateman, actor

January 14 - David Grohl, drummer, composer

January 16 - Roy Jones Jr., boxer

January 17 - Lukas Moodysson, film director

January 20 - Skeet Ulrich, actor

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February

February 1 - Gabriel Batistuta, Argentine football player

February 3 - Retief Goosen, South African golfer

February 5 - Bobby Brown, singer

February 11 - Jennifer Aniston, American actress

February 11 - Bryan Eversgerd US baseball player.

February 12 - Hong Myung-Bo, South Korean football player

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March

March 1 - Javier Bardem, actor

March 1 - Rob Janssen, baseball player

March 1 - Dafydd Ieuan, drummer with the band Super Furry Animals

March 19 - Connor Trinneer, actor (Star Trek: Enterprise)

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April

April 6 - Bret Boone, Major League Baseball All-Star

April 11 - Cerys Matthews, singer

April 17 - Henry Ian Cusick, actor

April 19 - Susan Polgar, chess player

April 25 - Joe Buck, baseball and American football broadcaster

April 25 - Darren Woodson, American football player

April 25 - Renée Zellweger, actress

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May

May 2 - Brian Lara, Trinidadian cricketer

May 3 - Daryl F. Mallett, American author & actor

May 7 - Eagle Eye Cherry, musician

May 13 - Nikos Aliagas, French-born Greek host of a French music reality show Star Academy.

May 14 - Cate Blanchett, Australian actress

May 15 - Emmitt Smith, American football player

May 16 - Tracey Gold, actress

May 16 - Steve Lewis, American athlete

May 18 - Martika, Cuban-American singer

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June

June 14 - Steffi Graf, German tennis player

June 15 - Oliver Kahn, German football player

June 24 - Sissel Kyrkjebø, Norwegian singer

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July

July 5 - John LeClair, American NHL star

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August

August 2 - Fernando Couto, football player

August 6 - Elliott Smith, musician

August 9 - Troy Percival, Major League Baseball All-Star

August 13 - Midori Ito, Japanese figure skater

August 18 - Edward Norton, actor

August 18 - Christian Slater, actor

August 19 - Matthew Perry, actor

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September

September 2 - Cedric "K-Ci" Hailey, R&B singer

September 5 - Dweezil Zappa, actor, musician, eldest son of Frank Zappa

September 13 - Shane Warne, Australian cricketer

September 24 - Donald DeGrate, Jr. aka Devante Swing of Jodeci, R&B music producer

September 25 - Hansie Cronje, South African cricketer (d. 2002)

September 25 - Catherine Zeta-Jones, Welsh actress

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October

October 3 - Gwen Stefani, No Doubt lead singer

October 10 - Brett Favre, American football player

October 13 - Nancy Kerrigan, figure skater

October 17 - Ernie Els, South African golfer

October 19 - Trey Parker, co-creator of South Park

October 20 - Juan Gonzalez, baseball player

October 30 - Clay Enos, photographer

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November

November 4 - Matthew McConaughey, American actor

November 7 - Hélène Grimaud, French pianist

November 7 - Bryant H. McGill, American poet

November 11 - Carson Kressley, fashion expert on Queer Eye for the Straight Guy

November 18 - Sam Cassell, NBA basketball player

November 20 - AQi Fzono, Japanese composer

November 21 - Ken Griffey, Jr., baseball player

November 29 - Mariano Rivera, baseball relief pitcher

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December

December 15 - Rick Law, illustrator, producer

December 21 - Julie Delpy, actress

December 23 - Martha Byrne, soap opera actress and singer

December 25 - Jesus H. Christ, main character of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John; also foundation of the Christian faith

December 28 - Linus Torvalds, Finnish programmer; original developer of Linux

December 30 - Jay Kay, Jamiroquai frontman

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Deaths

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January

January 4 - Violet and Daisy Hilton, conjoined twins, actresses (b. 1908)

January 8 - Albert Hill, British athlete (b. 1889)

January 19 - Jan Palach Czech student protester (set himself on fire) (b. 1948)

January 25 - Irene Castle, dancer

January 29 - Allen Dulles, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (b. 1893)

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February

February 4 - Thelma Ritter, American actress (b. 1905)

February 4 - Fred Hampton, Black Panther (shot by police) (b. 1948)

February 4 - Mark Clark, Black Panther (shot by police) (b. 1896)

February 9 - Gabby Hayes, actor

February 11 - James Lanphier, actor

February 20 - Ernest Ansermet, Swiss conductor (b. 1883)

February 26 - Levi Eshkol, Prime Minister of Israel (b. 1895)

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March

March 4 - Nicholas Schenck, motion-picture empresario (b. 1881)

March 11 - John Wyndham, British science fiction author (b. 1903)

March 26 - John Kennedy Toole, American author (b. 1937)

March 27 - B. Traven, German writer

March 28 - Dwight D. Eisenhower, US General of the Army, 34th president of the United States (b. 1890)

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May

May 4 - Osbert Sitwell, English writer (b. 1892)

May 14 - Frederick Lane, Australian swimmer (b. 1888)

May 19 - Coleman Hawkins, American jazz musician (b. 1904)

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June-December

June 21 - Maureen Connolly, tennis star (b. 1934)

June 22 - Judy Garland, US actress and singer (b. 1922)

July 18 - Mary Jo Kopechne, aide to Robert F. Kennedy (b. 1940)

July 24 - Witold Gombrowicz, Polish novelist and dramatist (b. 1904)

August 9 - Sharon Tate, American actress (murdered) (b. 1943)

August 27 - Ivy Compton-Burnett, English novelist (b. 1884)

August 27 - Erika Mann, oldest daughter of Thomas Mann (b. 1905)

August 31 - Rocky Marciano, world heavyweight champion boxer (b. 1923)

September 2 - Ho Chi Minh, President of North Vietnam (b. 1890)

October 4 - Natalino Otto, Italian singer

October 12 - Sonja Henie, Norwegian Olympic and World Champion figure skater (b. 1912)

October 12 Serge Poliakoff, Russian painter

October 21 - Jack Kerouac, US author

October 21 - Waclaw Sierpinski, Polish mathematician

October 30 - Pops Foster, jazz musician (b. 1892)

November 12 - William F. Friedman, cryptanalyst

November 15 - Iskander Mirza, first President of Pakistan

November 18 - Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., US politician and father of PresidentJohn F. Kennedy

December 5 - Her Serene Highness Princess Alice of Battenberg, mother of Prince Philip, consort of Queen Elizabeth II.

Magic Sam, blues musician and guitarist

December 31 - George Lewis, jazz musician (b. 1900)

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Nobel Prizes

Physics - Murray Gell-Mann

Chemistry - Derek H R Barton, Odd Hassel

Medicine - Max Delbrück, Alfred D Hershey, Salvador E Luria

Literature - Samuel Beckett

Peace - International Labour Organization

Economics - Ragnar Frisch, Jan Tinbergen

 

 

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GRATULERER MED DAGEN; DENNIS

 

I tillegg til at Dennis Bergkamp og meg selv er født i 1969, skjedde blandt annet dette og ....

 

January

January 1 - Australian media baron Rupert Murdoch purchases the largest selling British Sunday newspaper The News Of The World

January 5 - The Derry Riots leave over 100 people injured

January 6 - Cheryl Winters begins her career at the Federal Reserve in Jacksonville.

January 10 - After 147 years, the last issue of the Saturday Evening Post is published

January 14 - An explosion aboard the USS Enterprise near Hawaii kills 25

January 15 - The Soviet Union launches Soyuz 5

January 16 - Ten paintings defaced in New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art

January 16 - Student Jan Palach sets himself on fire in Prague's Wenceslas Square to protest the invasion of Czechoslovakia by the Soviet Union. Three days later he died.

January 20 - Richard Nixon succeeds Lyndon Johnson as President of the United States of America

January 24 - Martial Law declared in Madrid, the University is closed and over 300 students are arrested

January 27 - 14 men, nine of them Jews, were executed in Baghdad for spying for Israel

January 27 - Reverend Ian Paisley, radical protestant leader in Northern Ireland, is jailed for three months for illegal assembly

January 30 - The Beatles' last public performance, on the roof of Apple Records. The imprompt concert was broken up by the police

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February

February 1 - Birth, in Paris, France, of Denis Cheyrouze, French media guru.

February 4 - In Cairo Yasser Arafat is appointed Palestinian Liberation Organization leader at the Palestinian National Congress and takes command the next day

February 8 - The last issue of the Saturday Evening Post hits magazine stands

February 13 - FLQ terrorists bomb the Stock Exchange in Montreal, Quebec

February 24 - Launch of the Mariner 6 Mars probe

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March

March 1 - Major league baseballer Mickey Mantle announces his retirement.

March 1 - Dad's Army episode Operation Kilt is first broadcast

March 1 - During a performance at Miami's Dinner Key Auditorium, Jim Morrison of the Doors is arrested for exposing himself during the show. Morrison is officially charged with lewd and lascivious behavior, indecent behavior, open profanity and public drunkenness.

March 1 - John Kerry officially leaves active duty in Vietnam

March 2 - In Toulouse, France the first Concorde test flight is conducted

March 2 - Soviet and Chinese forces clash at a border outpost on the Ussuri River

March 3 - In a Los Angeles, California court, Sirhan Sirhan admits that he killed presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy

March 3 - Apollo program: NASA launches Apollo 9 to test the lunar module

March 10 - In Memphis, Tennessee, James Earl Ray pleads guilty to assassinating Martin Luther King Jr. Ray would later retract his guilty plea

March 13 - Apollo program: Apollo 9 returns safely to Earth after testing the Lunar Module

March 17 - Golda Meir of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, becomes Prime Minister of Israel

March 19 - British paratroopers and Marines land on the island of Anguilla expecting resistance from the "Republican Defence Force"’ of self-declared "President" Ronald Webster. Locals bid the soldiers welcome instead

March 28 - Dwight D Eisenhower dies after a long illness in the Walter Reed Army Hospital, Washington DC.

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April

April 1 - The Hawker Siddeley Harrier enters service with the RAF

April 4 - Dr. Denton Cooley implants the first temporary artificial heart

April 20 - British troops arrive in Northern Ireland

April 22 - Robin Knox-Johnston becomes the first person to sail around the world solo without stopping

April 28 - General de Gaulle steps down as president of France after having suffered a defeat in a referendum the day before.

April 29 - First anniversary of the Broadway production of the musical Hair is celebrated with free concert at Wollman Skating Rink

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May

May 10 - Zip to Zap, a harbringer of the Woodstock Concert, ends with dispersal and eviction of youth and young adults at Zap, North Dakota by the National Guard.

May 13 - May 13th Incident: Race riots occur in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

May 16 - Venera program: Venera 5, a Soviet spaceprobe, lands on Venus

May 17 - Venera program: Soviet Venera 6 begins to descend into Venus', atmosphere sending back atmospheric data before being crushed by pressure

May 17 - Tom McClean completes the first solo transatlantic crossing by a rowboat

May 18 - Apollo program: Apollo 10 launches

May 20 - National Guard helicopters spray skin-stinging powder on anti-war protesters in California

May 22 - Apollo program: Apollo 10's lunar module flies within 15,400 m of the moon's surface

May 26 - Apollo program: Apollo 10 returns to earth after a successful eight-day test of all the components needed for the upcoming first manned moon landing

May 26-June 2: John Lennon and Yoko Ono conduct their Bed-In at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Quebec, and record the song "Give Peace a Chance."

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June

June 2 - In Ottawa, Canada the National Arts Centre opens its doors to the public for the first time

June 2 - Australian aircraft carrier Melbourne collides with the US destroyer Frank E. Evans in the South China Sea - 74 US sailors dead

June 8 - After the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) cancels the program, the last Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour airs

June 20 - Georges Pompidou elected President of France

June 23 - Warren E. Burger is sworn in as chief justice of the United States Supreme Court by retiring chief Earl Warren.

June 24 - United Kingdom and Rhodesia sever diplomatic ties

June 28 - The Stonewall riots mark the start of the modern gay rights movement in the U.S.

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July

 

The Apollo Moon landingsJuly 5 – Assassination of Mboya, Kenyan Minister of Development

July 7 - French is made equal to English throughout the Canadian national government

July 8 - Vietnam War: The very first U.S. troop withdrawals are made

July 14 - Football War - after Honduras lost a soccer game against El Salvador, rioting broke out in Honduras against Salvadoran migrant workers. Of the 300,000 Salvadorean workers in Honduras, tens of thousands were expelled, prompting a brief Salvadoran invasion of Honduras. The OAS worked out a cease-fire on July 18, taking effect on July 20

July 18 - Edward M. Kennedy drives off a bridge on his way home from a party on Chappaquiddick Island, Massachusetts. Mary Jo Kopechne, an aide who was in the car with him, dies in the incident

July 20 - Apollo program: The human race, represented by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, lands on the Moon. Apollo 11 lifted off for the moon on July 16 and returned safely on July 24

July 25 - Vietnam War: US President Richard Nixon declares the Nixon Doctrine stating that the United States now expects its Asian allies to take care of their own military defense. This was the start of the "Vietnamization" of the war

July 30 - Vietnam War: US President Richard M. Nixon makes an unscheduled visit to South Vietnam and meets with President Nguyen Van Thieu and with US military commanders

July 31 - Halfpenny ceases to be legal tender in the UK

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August

August 4 - Vietnam War: At the apartment of French intermediary Jean Sainteny in Paris, US representative Henry Kissinger and North Vietnamese representative Xuan Thuy begin secret peace negotiations. The negotiations will eventually fail

August 5 - Mariner program: Mariner 7 makes its closest fly-by of Mars (3,524 kilometers)

August 9 - Members of a cult led by Charles Manson murder five people including Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring and, Abigail Folger. The next day The Family would murder Rosemary and Leno LaBianca

August 12 - Jack Lynch, Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland, makes a speech to the nation in which he asks the British Government to deploy a UN Peace-Keeping mission in Northern Ireland.

August 13 - Serious border clash between Soviet Union and People's Republic of China

August 14 - British troops deployed in Northern Ireland

August 15 - The Woodstock Festival of music begins in upstate New York lasting three days and featuring some of the top rock musicians of the era

August 17 - Category 5 Hurricane Camille hits the Mississippi coast killing 248 people and causing US$1.5 billion in damage (1969 dollars)

August 21 - Part of the al-Aqsa Mosque is destroyed by arson

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September

September 1 - A coup in Libya oust King Idris and brings Col. Moammar Qaddafi to power

September 2 - The first automatic teller machine in the United States is installed in Rockville Centre, New York.

September 5 - My Lai Massacre: Lt. William Calley is charged with six specifications of premeditated murder for the death of 109 Vietnamese civilians in My Lai

September 22 - 25 Islamic conference in Rabat, Morocco after al-Aqsa Mosque fire (Augusr 21) condemns Israeli occupation of Jerusalem

September 28 - Social Democrats and Liberals have received a majority of votes in the German parliamentary elections and decide to form a common government

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October

October 1 - In Sweden, Olof Palme is elected Labour party leader, replacing Tage Erlander as prime minister on October 14

October 9 - In Chicago, Illinois, the United States National Guard is called in for crowd control as demonstrations continue in connection to the trial of the "Chicago Eight" (trial started on September 24)

October 15 - Vietnam War: Hundreds of thousands of people take part in National Moratorium antiwar demonstrations across the United States

October 16 - The ("miracle") New York Mets win the World Series, beating the heavily favored Baltimore Orioles, four games to one.

October 17 - Willard S. Boyle and George Smith invent the CCD at Bell Laboratories. Today, this technology is widely used in digital cameras.

October 21 - Willy Brandt becomes Chancellor of West Germany

October 21 - Siad Barre comes to power in Somalia in a coup

October 31 - Wal-Mart incorporates as Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

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November

November - Creation of ARPANET, the predecessor of the Internet

November 3 - Vietnam War: US President Richard M. Nixon addresses his nation on television and radio asking the "silent majority" to join him in solidarity on the Vietnam War effort and to support his policies

November 12 - Vietnam War: My Lai Massacre - Independent investigative journalist Seymour Hersh breaks the My Lai story

November 13 - Vietnam War: Anti-war protesters in Washington, DC stage a symbolic "March Against Death"

November 14 - Apollo program: NASA launches Apollo 12, the second manned mission to the surface of the Moon (landed on the Moon on November 19)

November 15 - Cold War: The Soviet submarine K-19 collides with the American submarine USS Gato in the Barents Sea

November 15 - Vietnam War: In Washington, DC, 250,000-500,000 protesters staged a peaceful demonstration against the war

November 17 - Cold War: Negotiators from the Soviet Union and the United States meet in Helsinki to begin SALT I negotiations aimed at limiting the number of strategic weapons on both sides

November 19 - Apollo program: Apollo 12 astronauts Charles Conrad and Alan Bean land at Oceanus Procellarum ("Ocean of Storms") and become the third and fourth humans to walk on the Moon

November 20 - Vietnam War: The Cleveland Plain Dealer publishes explicit photographs of dead villagers from the My Lai massacre in Vietnam

November 21 - U.S. President Nixon and Japanese Premier Eisaku Sato agree in Washington on the return of Okinawa to Japanese control in 1972 Under the terms of the agreement, the US is to retain its rights to bases on the island, but these are to be nuclear-free

November 21 - The first ARPANET link is established

November 24 - Apollo program: The Apollo 12 spacecraft splashes down safely in the Pacific Ocean, ending the second manned mission to the Moon

November 25 - John Lennon returns his OBE to protest the British government's support of the US war in Vietnam

November 28 - The Newcomers stopped airing on the BBC

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December

December 1 - Vietnam War: The first draft lottery in the United States is held since World War II (on January 4, 1970, the New York Times ran a long article, "Statisticians Charge Draft Lottery Was Not Random")

December 2 - The Boeing 747 jumbo jet makes its debut. It carries 191 people, most of them reporters and photographers, from Seattle to New York City.

December 4 - Black Panther members Fred Hampton and Mark Clark are shot to death in their sleep during a raid by 14 Chicago police officers.

December 12 - Piazza Fontana Slaughter in Italy (Strage di Piazza Fontana). A U.S. officer and C.I.A. agent called David Carrett involved.

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Undated events

Parker Morris Standards became mandatory for all Council housing in the UK.

Summer saw the invention of UNIX

In the autumn, the first four nodes of the ARPAnet went up

In December, Linus Torvalds ( creator of the Linux) was born

ACM SIGGRAPH founded

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Ongoing events

Vietnam War (1964 - 1975)

War of Attrition, between Egypt and Israel, which lasted until August 1970. This conflict was characterized by escalating artillery duels, air raids and commando missions

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Year in topic

1969 in film

Midnight Cowboy

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

True Grit starring John Wayne, Robert Duvall, Dennis Hopper and others

1969 in literature

Portnoy's Complaint

1969 in music

The National Academy of Popular Music/Songwriters Hall of Fame founded.

August 15 - August 17: The Woodstock Music and Art Festival was held at Max Yasgur's dairy farm in Bethel, New York, near Woodstock. Although 10,000 or 20,000 people were expected, over 400,000 attended. Among the many artists who performed were Jimi Hendrix, Joan Baez, Joe Cocker, The Who, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and the Grateful Dead. The weekend was rainy, the facilities were overcrowded, and attendees shared food, alcohol, and drugs, although no violence was reported. The Woodstock Festival represented the culmination of the counterculture of the 1960s and the high point of the "hippie era."

The #1 Song was "Aquarius (Let the Sunshine In)"

Graffiti had fully developed into an art form, with distinctive styles, trends and schools, by 1969; graffiti is one of the four elements of hip hop, the musical form of which is influenced by the success of the Last Poets and similar artists, beginning in 1969

1969 in rail transport

ALCO ceases manufacuring of new diesel locomotives.

1969 in sports

1969 in television

A live transmission from the moon is viewed by 600 million people around the world when Neil Armstrong walks on the moon.

Tiny Tim gets married on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show.

The Brady Bunch premieres

November 10 - Sesame Street premieres

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Births

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January

January 3 - Michael Schumacher, Formula One driver; seven-time champion of that series

January 5 - Marilyn Manson, singer

January 14 - Jason Bateman, actor

January 14 - David Grohl, drummer, composer

January 16 - Roy Jones Jr., boxer

January 17 - Lukas Moodysson, film director

January 20 - Skeet Ulrich, actor

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February

February 1 - Gabriel Batistuta, Argentine football player

February 3 - Retief Goosen, South African golfer

February 5 - Bobby Brown, singer

February 11 - Jennifer Aniston, American actress

February 11 - Bryan Eversgerd US baseball player.

February 12 - Hong Myung-Bo, South Korean football player

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March

March 1 - Javier Bardem, actor

March 1 - Rob Janssen, baseball player

March 1 - Dafydd Ieuan, drummer with the band Super Furry Animals

March 19 - Connor Trinneer, actor (Star Trek: Enterprise)

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April

April 6 - Bret Boone, Major League Baseball All-Star

April 11 - Cerys Matthews, singer

April 17 - Henry Ian Cusick, actor

April 19 - Susan Polgar, chess player

April 25 - Joe Buck, baseball and American football broadcaster

April 25 - Darren Woodson, American football player

April 25 - Renée Zellweger, actress

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May

May 2 - Brian Lara, Trinidadian cricketer

May 3 - Daryl F. Mallett, American author & actor

May 7 - Eagle Eye Cherry, musician

May 13 - Nikos Aliagas, French-born Greek host of a French music reality show Star Academy.

May 14 - Cate Blanchett, Australian actress

May 15 - Emmitt Smith, American football player

May 16 - Tracey Gold, actress

May 16 - Steve Lewis, American athlete

May 18 - Martika, Cuban-American singer

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June

June 14 - Steffi Graf, German tennis player

June 15 - Oliver Kahn, German football player

June 24 - Sissel Kyrkjebø, Norwegian singer

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July

July 5 - John LeClair, American NHL star

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August

August 2 - Fernando Couto, football player

August 6 - Elliott Smith, musician

August 9 - Troy Percival, Major League Baseball All-Star

August 13 - Midori Ito, Japanese figure skater

August 18 - Edward Norton, actor

August 18 - Christian Slater, actor

August 19 - Matthew Perry, actor

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September

September 2 - Cedric "K-Ci" Hailey, R&B singer

September 5 - Dweezil Zappa, actor, musician, eldest son of Frank Zappa

September 13 - Shane Warne, Australian cricketer

September 24 - Donald DeGrate, Jr. aka Devante Swing of Jodeci, R&B music producer

September 25 - Hansie Cronje, South African cricketer (d. 2002)

September 25 - Catherine Zeta-Jones, Welsh actress

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October

October 3 - Gwen Stefani, No Doubt lead singer

October 10 - Brett Favre, American football player

October 13 - Nancy Kerrigan, figure skater

October 17 - Ernie Els, South African golfer

October 19 - Trey Parker, co-creator of South Park

October 20 - Juan Gonzalez, baseball player

October 30 - Clay Enos, photographer

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November

November 4 - Matthew McConaughey, American actor

November 7 - Hélène Grimaud, French pianist

November 7 - Bryant H. McGill, American poet

November 11 - Carson Kressley, fashion expert on Queer Eye for the Straight Guy

November 18 - Sam Cassell, NBA basketball player

November 20 - AQi Fzono, Japanese composer

November 21 - Ken Griffey, Jr., baseball player

November 29 - Mariano Rivera, baseball relief pitcher

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December

December 15 - Rick Law, illustrator, producer

December 21 - Julie Delpy, actress

December 23 - Martha Byrne, soap opera actress and singer

December 25 - Jesus H. Christ, main character of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John; also foundation of the Christian faith

December 28 - Linus Torvalds, Finnish programmer; original developer of Linux

December 30 - Jay Kay, Jamiroquai frontman

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Deaths

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January

January 4 - Violet and Daisy Hilton, conjoined twins, actresses (b. 1908)

January 8 - Albert Hill, British athlete (b. 1889)

January 19 - Jan Palach Czech student protester (set himself on fire) (b. 1948)

January 25 - Irene Castle, dancer

January 29 - Allen Dulles, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (b. 1893)

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February

February 4 - Thelma Ritter, American actress (b. 1905)

February 4 - Fred Hampton, Black Panther (shot by police) (b. 1948)

February 4 - Mark Clark, Black Panther (shot by police) (b. 1896)

February 9 - Gabby Hayes, actor

February 11 - James Lanphier, actor

February 20 - Ernest Ansermet, Swiss conductor (b. 1883)

February 26 - Levi Eshkol, Prime Minister of Israel (b. 1895)

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March

March 4 - Nicholas Schenck, motion-picture empresario (b. 1881)

March 11 - John Wyndham, British science fiction author (b. 1903)

March 26 - John Kennedy Toole, American author (b. 1937)

March 27 - B. Traven, German writer

March 28 - Dwight D. Eisenhower, US General of the Army, 34th president of the United States (b. 1890)

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May

May 4 - Osbert Sitwell, English writer (b. 1892)

May 14 - Frederick Lane, Australian swimmer (b. 1888)

May 19 - Coleman Hawkins, American jazz musician (b. 1904)

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June-December

June 21 - Maureen Connolly, tennis star (b. 1934)

June 22 - Judy Garland, US actress and singer (b. 1922)

July 18 - Mary Jo Kopechne, aide to Robert F. Kennedy (b. 1940)

July 24 - Witold Gombrowicz, Polish novelist and dramatist (b. 1904)

August 9 - Sharon Tate, American actress (murdered) (b. 1943)

August 27 - Ivy Compton-Burnett, English novelist (b. 1884)

August 27 - Erika Mann, oldest daughter of Thomas Mann (b. 1905)

August 31 - Rocky Marciano, world heavyweight champion boxer (b. 1923)

September 2 - Ho Chi Minh, President of North Vietnam (b. 1890)

October 4 - Natalino Otto, Italian singer

October 12 - Sonja Henie, Norwegian Olympic and World Champion figure skater (b. 1912)

October 12 Serge Poliakoff, Russian painter

October 21 - Jack Kerouac, US author

October 21 - Waclaw Sierpinski, Polish mathematician

October 30 - Pops Foster, jazz musician (b. 1892)

November 12 - William F. Friedman, cryptanalyst

November 15 - Iskander Mirza, first President of Pakistan

November 18 - Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., US politician and father of PresidentJohn F. Kennedy

December 5 - Her Serene Highness Princess Alice of Battenberg, mother of Prince Philip, consort of Queen Elizabeth II.

Magic Sam, blues musician and guitarist

December 31 - George Lewis, jazz musician (b. 1900)

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Nobel Prizes

Physics - Murray Gell-Mann

Chemistry - Derek H R Barton, Odd Hassel

Medicine - Max Delbrück, Alfred D Hershey, Salvador E Luria

Literature - Samuel Beckett

Peace - International Labour Organization

Economics - Ragnar Frisch, Jan Tinbergen

 

 

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