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Jack Petersen (2 September, 1911 - 1 November, 1990) was a Welsh boxer, who held the British heavyweight boxing title on two separate occasions.
David White (April 4, 1916 – November 27, 1990) was an American stage, film and television actor best known for playing Darrin’s boss Larry Tate in the 1964-72 sitcom Bewitched.
Ruth Manning-Sanders (21 August 1886 – 12 October 1988) was a prolific British poet and author who was perhaps best known for her series of children’s books in which she collected and retold fairy tales from all over the world.
Arthur Joseph “Jocko” Conlon (December 10, 1897 – August 5, 1987) was a professional baseball player for the Boston Braves in Major League Baseball. Conlon was an alumnus of Harvard College, class of 1922, where he captained the Crimson baseball team.
Keith Elliott VC (25 April 1916 – 7 October 1989) was a soldier in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, and recipient of the Victoria Cross, during the Second World War.
Alfred “Alf” John Hooke (February 25, 1905 – February 17, 1992) was a teacher, provincial politician and author from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1935 to 1971 sitting with the Social Credit party in government. During his time in office Hooke served numerous cabinet portfolio’s in the government of Ernest Manning from 1943 to 1968.
he had the same birthday as my mom omg
Richard William Curless (March 17, 1932 – May 25, 1995) was an American country-music singer, a pioneer of the trucking music genre, commonly known as the “Baron of Country Music.” He was easily distinguished because of the patch he usually wore over his right eye.
me
Hurricane Fran caused extensive damage in the United States in early September 1996. The sixth named storm, fifth hurricane, fourth major hurricane of the 1996 Atlantic hurricane season, Fran developed from a tropical wave near Cape Verde on August 23. Due to nearby Hurricane Edouard, the depression remained disorganized as it tracked westward, though it eventually intensified into Tropical Storm Fran on August 27. While heading west-northwestward, Fran steadily strengthened into a hurricane on August 29, but weakened back to a tropical storm on the following day. On August 31, Fran quickly re-intensified into a hurricane. By September 2, Fran began to parallel the islands of the Bahamas and slowly curved north-northwestward. Fran peaked as a 120 mph (195 km/h) Category 3 hurricane by early on September 5. Thereafter, Fran weakened slightly, before it made landfall near Cape Fear, North Carolina early on September 6. The storm rapidly weakened inland and was only a tropical depression later that day. Eventually, Fran curved east-northeastward and transitioned into an extratropical cyclone over Ontario early on September 9.
So, I was a hurricane huh? (Its fucked up because I was born in Ontario too)
Anthony “Fat Tony” Salerno (August 15, 1911 - July 27, 1992) was a New York mobster who served as front boss of the Genovese crime family to family boss Vincent “The Chin” Gigante from the 1970s until his conviction in 1986. Usually seen wearing a fedora hat and chomping on a cigar, he was nicknamed “Fat Tony” due to his size.
I’M SCREAMING OMG
Alfred Earl “Al” Hansen (5 October 1927 – 22 June 1995) was an American artist considered as one of the most important Fluxus figures. He was a Norwegian American.
Born in New York City, he was a member of the Fluxus art movement and friend to Yoko Ono and John Cage. While serving in Germany in World War II Hansen pushed a piano off the roof of a five story building. This act became the foundation of one of his most recognized performance pieces, the Yoko Ono Piano Drop and inspired artists like Nam June Paik.
I PUSHED PIANOS OFF BUILDING. THIS IS ALRIGHT BY ME.
Sylvester Stadler (30 December 1910 – 23 August 1995) was a SS-Brigadeführer and Generalmajor of the Waffen-SS, a commander of the 2nd SS Division Das Reich, 9th SS Panzer Division Hohenstaufen and a winner of the Knight’s Cross with Oakleaves and Swords. He was one of the youngest German generals during World War II, being only 34 years old when the war ended in 1945.
…my past life was a Nazi. Dammit.
Cesare Zavattini (20 September 1902 – 13 October 1989) was an Italian screenwriter and one of the first theorists and proponents of the Neorealist movement in Italian cinema.
I can live with that.
Charles Murrell Schanz (June 8, 1919 – May 28, 1992) was an American professional baseball player, a pitcher whose career extended for 17 seasons (1938–1954). He appeared in Major League Baseball for the Philadelphia Phillies (1944–1947) and Boston Red Sox (1950).
okay
Francis Enmer Kearns (12 December 1905 – 29 January 1992) distinguished himself as a Methodist pastor, a professor of English, a member of denominational boards and agencies, a bluegrassmusician, a Bishop of The Methodist Church and the United Methodist Church (elected in 1964), and a Visiting Professor of a United Methodist Theological Seminary. Bishop Kearns also holds the distinction of being the first Resident Bishop of the Ohio East Episcopal Area of The Methodist/United Methodist Church.
the article before that on google was a fat black blues double bassist instead of this (but it wasn’t wikipedia)
SIGHS INTO ETERNITY
Arne Taraldsen (12 November 1917 - 2 August 1989) was a Norwegian artist and resistance member during the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany. He started his drawing career with underground publications during World War II.[1]
YES
Ratu Sir George Kadavulevu Cakobau, GCMG, GCVO, OBE (6 November 1912 –25 November 1989) was Governor General of Fiji from 1973 to 1983. Ratu Cakobau, was appointed Governor General in 1973, becoming the first indigenous Fijian to serve as the representative of Queen Elizabeth II.
Huh. I gots a lot of letters after my na-…wait…I just got a lot of letters….
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