Tuesday, September 12, 2017

September 12

Birthdays:

1982 ~ Isabelle Caro (d. Nov. 17, 2011), French fashion model who warned that women can be too thin.  She died of anorexia at age 28.

1981 ~ Jennifer Hudson, American singer and actress.

1967 ~ Louis C.K. (né Louis Szekely), American comedian and actor.

1966 ~ Ben Folds, American musician.

1944 ~ Barry White (né Barry Eugene Carter, d. July 4, 2003), American singer and songwriter.  He died of kidney disease at age 58.

1944 ~ Frederick Fay (d. Aug. 20, 2011), American quadriplegic who fought for the disabled.  A freak backyard trapeze accident left him a quadriplegic at age 16.  He spent the rest of his life advocating for disabled Americans.  He died 3 weeks before his 67th birthday.

1943 ~ Maria Muldaur, American singer.

1943 ~ Michael Ondaatje, Sri Lankan-born Canadian author, best known for his novel, The English Patient.

1940 ~ Linda Gray, American actress, best known for her role as Sue Ellen Ewing on Dallas.

1931 ~ George Jones (d. Apr. 26, 2013), country singer of hits such as He Stopped Loving Her Today.  He died at age 81.

1928 ~ Muriel Siebert (d. Aug. 24, 2013), financier who became the first woman to buy a seat on the New York Stock Exchange.  She died at age 84, just 3 weeks before her 85th birthday.

1928 ~ Ernie Vandeweghe (né Ernest Maurice Vandeweghe, d. Nov. 8, 2014), American physician who played professional basketball for the New York Knicks.  He died at age 86.

1925 ~ Dickie Moore (né John Richard Moore, Jr., d. Sept. 7, 2015), American child superstar who survived the Hollywood limelight.  He was one of the last surviving actors to have appeared in silent films.  He appeared in such films as Our Gang and Sergeant York.  He died 5 days before his 90th birthday.

1913 ~ Jesse Owens (d. Mar. 31, 1980), American athlete.  He is best known for competing in track in the 1936 Olympics that were held in Berlin, Germany.  He died at age 66.

1913 ~ Eiji Toyoda (d. Sept. 17, 2013), Japanese industrialist and founder of the Toyota Motor Company.  He died 5 days following his 100th birthday.

1901 ~ Shmuel Horowitz (d. 1999), Russian-Israeli agronomist.

1900 ~ Haskell Curry (d. Sept. 1, 1982), American mathematician.  He died 11 days before his 82nd birthday.

1897 ~ Irene Joliot-Curie (d. Mar. 17, 1956), French physicist and recipient of the 1935 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.  She was the daughter of Pierre and Marie Curie.  She died at age 58 of leukemia.

1894 ~ Dorothy Maud Wrinch (d. Feb. 11, 1976), English mathematician.  She died in Falmouth, Massachusetts at age 81.

1892 ~ Alfred A. Knopf, Sr. (d. Aug. 11, 1984), American publisher and founder of the Alfred A Knopf, Inc., publishing house.  He died a month before his 92nd birthday.

1888 ~ Maurice Chevalier (d. Jan. 1, 1972), French actor.  He died at age 83.

1880 ~ H.L. Mencken (né Henry Louis Mencken, d. Jan. 29, 1956), American journalist.  He died at age 75.

1852 ~ H.H. Asquith, 1st Earle of Oxford and Asquith (né Herbert Henry Asquith, d. Feb. 15, 1928), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.  He served as Prime Minister from April 1908 through December 1916, during the reigns of King Edward VII and King George V.  He died at age 75.

1818 ~ Richard J. Gatling (d. Feb. 26, 1903), American inventor who invented the Gatling gun, the first successful machine gun.  He died at age 84.

1494 ~ King Francis I of France (d. Mar. 31, 1547).  He died at age 52.

1492 ~ Lorenzo de’Medici, Duke of Urbino (d. May 4, 1516).  He died of syphilis at age 26.

Events that Changed the World:

2014 ~ South African runner Oscar Pistorius (b. 1986) was found guilty of culpable homicide of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp (1983 ~ 2013).

2011 ~ The 9/11 Memorial Museum in New York City opened to the public.

1992 ~ The leader of the Shining Path was captured by Peruvian special forces.  The leadership of this terrorist organization soon crumbled.

1988 ~ Hurricane Gilbert struck Jamaica.

1980 ~ Military coup took place in Turkey.

1979 ~ An 8.1 earthquake struck Indonesia.

1974 ~ Emperor Haile Selassie I (1892 ~ 1975) of Ethiopia was overthrown by a military coup.  He had ruled for 58 years.

1970 ~ Palestinian terrorist blew up three hijacked planes in Amman, Jordan.  The passenger hostages were held in various undisclosed locations in Jordan.  Five planes had been hijacked beginning on September 6, 1970.

1964 ~ Canyonlands National Park in southeast Utah was designated as a National Park.

1959 ~ Bonanza premiered on television.  It was the first regularly scheduled TV program that was presented in color.  The show ran until January 16, 1973.

1953 ~ John Fitzgerald Kennedy (1917 ~ 1963) and Jacqueline Lee Bouvier (1929 ~ 1994) were married.

1940 ~ The pre-historic cave paintings in Lascaux, France were discovered.

1857 ~ The SS Central America sank just 160 miles east of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina.  The ship had been carrying about 15 tons of gold from the California Gold Rush.  Four hundred twenty-six passengers and crew drown when the ship sank.

1846 ~ Poets Elizabeth Barrett (1806 ~ 1861) and Robert Browning (1812 ~ 1889) eloped.

490 BCE ~ This is the date generally ascribed for the Battle of Marathon, when the Athenians defeated the first Persian invasion force of Greece.

Good-byes:

2014 ~ Ian Paisley (b. Apr. 6, 1926), Irish Protestant firebrand who made peace.  He was the 2nd First Minister of Northern Ireland.  He died at age 88.

2013 ~ Ray Dolby (b. Jan. 18, 1933), American sound engineer and innovator.  He died at age 80.  He died at age 80.

2010 ~ Claude Chabrol (b. June 24, 1930), French film director who mocked France’s bourgeoisie.  His 1958 film, Le Beau Serge, inaugurated the New Wave of French cinema.  He died at age 80.

2009 ~ Norman Borlaug (b. Mar. 25, 1914), American agriculturalist and recipient of the 1970 Nobel Peace Prize.  He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his contributions of increasing the world’s food supplies as a pathway to peace.  He died at age 95.

2008 ~ David Foster Wallace (b. Feb. 21, 1962), American author.  He committed suicide at age 46.

2005 ~ Serge Lang (b. May 19, 1927), French-born American mathematician.  At the time of his death he was a professor emeritus at Yale University.  He died at age 78.

2003 ~ Johnny Cash (b. Feb. 26, 1932), American singer.  He died at age 71.

1993 ~ Raymond Burr (b. May 21, 1917), American actor best known for his portrayal of Perry Mason and Ironsides.  He died at age 76.

1992 ~ Anthony Perkins (b. Apr. 4, 1932), American actor best known for his portrayal of Norman Bates in Psycho.  He died at age 60.

1981 ~ Eugenio Montale (b. Oct. 12, 1896), Italian poet and recipient of the 1975 Nobel Prize in Literature.  He died a month before his 85th birthday.

1977 ~ Robert Lowell (b. Mar. 1, 1917), American poet.  He died of a heart attack at age 60.

1973 ~ Marjorie Merriweather Post (b. Mar. 15, 1887), American socialite and founder of General Foods, Inc.  She died following a long illness at age 86.

1927 ~ Sarah Frances Whiting (b. Aug. 23, 1847), American physicist and astronomer.  She died 20 days after her 80th birthday.

1869 ~ Peter Mark Roget (b. Jan. 18, 1779). British physician and lexicographer.  He is best known for publishing the Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases, generally known as Roget’s Thesaurus.  He died at age 90.

1861 ~ George N. Briggs (b. Apr. 12, 1796), 19th Governor of Massachusetts.  He was governor from January 1844 until January 1851.  He died at age 65.

1813 ~ Edmund Randolph (b. Aug. 10, 1753), 1st United States Attorney General.  He served under President George Washington from September 1780 until January 1794.  He subsequently went on to serve as the 2nd United States Secretary of State in the Washington Administration from January 1794 until August 1795.  He had previously served as the Governor of Virginia from December 1786 until December 1788.  He died just over a month after his 60th birthday.

1695 ~ Jacob Abendana (b. 1630), Spanish-born English rabbi and scholar.  The exact date of his birth is unknown.

1612 ~ Tsar Vasili IV of Russia (b. Sept. 22, 1552).  He was Tsar from May 1606 until July 1610.  He died 60 days before his 60th birthday.

1362 ~ Pope Innocent VI (né Étienne Aubert, b. 1295).  He was Pope from December 1352 until September 1362.  The exact date of his birth is unknown.

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