100 years anniversary |
10 Sep 1924
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Giants rip Braves 22-1, Frisch goes 6-for-6 before grounding out
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10 Sep 1924
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Leopold and Loeb found guilty of murder
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10 Sep 1924
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birth
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Ted Kluszewski, American baseball player and coach (d. 1988) |
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10 Sep 1924
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birth
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Boyd K. Packer, American educator and religious leader, 26th President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles |
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10 Sep 1924
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event
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Leopold & Loeb found guilty of murder
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75 years anniversary |
10 Sep 1949
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birth
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Barriemore Barlow: Rocker (Jethro Tull)
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10 Sep 1949
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event
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"Cabatgata (A Night in Spain)" closes at Broadway NYC after 76 performances
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10 Sep 1949
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birth
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Babette Cole, English author and illustrator |
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10 Sep 1949
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birth
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Don Muraco, American wrestler |
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10 Sep 1949
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birth
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Bill O'Reilly, American journalist and author |
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10 Sep 1949
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birth
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Rick Rosas, American bass player (Mark & the Escorts) (d. 2014) |
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10 Sep 1949
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music
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birth Barrie Barlow, Jethro Tull, (1969 UK No.3 single 'Living In The Past').
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50 years anniversary |
10 Sep 1974
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birth
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Ben Wallace: NBA forward (Washington Wizards)
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10 Sep 1974
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birth
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Jill Chartier: Miss Oregon USA (1996)
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10 Sep 1974
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birth
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Sandra Cacic: Joliet, Illinois -- Tennis star
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10 Sep 1974
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event
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Lou Brock ties (104) and then sets (105) baseball stolen base mark
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10 Sep 1974
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event
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New York Dolls disband
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10 Sep 1974
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event
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Portugal recognizes independence of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau
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10 Sep 1974
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event
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Teuvo Louhivouri sets cycling distance record of 515.8 miles in 24 hours
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10 Sep 1974
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birth
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Sandra Cacic, Croatian-American tennis player |
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10 Sep 1974
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birth
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Mirko Filipović, Croatian mixed martial artist, boxer, and politician |
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10 Sep 1974
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birth
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Ryan Phillippe, American actor |
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10 Sep 1974
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birth
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Ben Wallace, American basketball player |
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10 Sep 1974
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Guinea-Bissau gains independence from Portugal. |
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10 Sep 1974
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music
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The New York Dolls spit up. The influential American band formed in 1972 and made just two albums, the 1973 'New York Dolls' and 1974 'Too Much Too Soon'.
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10 Sep 1974
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Guinea-Bissau gains independence from Portugal
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10 Sep 1974
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event
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Lou Brock ties (104) & then sets (105) baseball stolen base mark
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10 Sep 1974
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event
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Teuvo Louhivouri sets cycling distance record of 515.8 mi in 24 hrs
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25 years anniversary |
10 Sep 1999
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birth
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Ian O'Reilly, Irish actor |
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10 Sep 1999
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death
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Alfredo Kraus, Spanish tenor (b. 1927) |
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10 Sep 1999
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music
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Paul McCartney made headline news after being seen at a New York City party minus one of his front teeth after a crown broke off when he was eating. He'd lost the tooth in a motorcycle accident in 1967.
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20 years anniversary |
10 Sep 2004
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death
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Brock Adams, American soldier, lawyer, and politician, 5th United States Secretary of Transportation (b. 1927) |
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15 years anniversary |
10 Sep 2009
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music
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A harmonica owned by Bob Dylan sold for £2,700 at auction in Norfolk, England, more than four times the guide price. The singer-songwriter had presented the chromonica harmonica, made by Hohner, to a member of his wardrobe department in 1974. Lifetime Dylan fan John Fellas, of Gorleston, Norfolk, who wore Dylan-style sunglasses while bidding, outbid fans from across the world for the instrument. The inside of the harmonica case was signed and dedicated by Dylan. It had is expected to fetch more than £600 at the sale by Barnes Auctioneers. Fellas told reporters he was still plucking up the courage to tell his wife about what he had done.
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10 years anniversary |
10 Sep 2014
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death
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Emilio Botín, Spanish banker and businessman (b. 1934) |
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10 Sep 2014
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death
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Richard Kiel, American actor (b. 1939) |
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10 Sep 2014
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death
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Edward Nelson, American mathematician and academic (b. 1932) |
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10 Sep 2014
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death
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George Spencer, American baseball player (b. 1926) |
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10 Sep 2014
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death
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Paul K. Sybrowsky, American religious leader (b. 1944) |
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10 Sep 2014
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event
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The first Invictus Games took place at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London. |
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