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100 years anniversary | ||||
04 Mar 1925 | Moritz Moszkowski: Polish / German composer, dies at 70 | |||
04 Mar 1925 | John Montgomery Ward, American baseball player and manager (b. 1860) | |||
04 Mar 1925 | James Ward, English psychologist and philosopher (b. 1843) | |||
04 Mar 1925 | Moritz Moszkowski, Polish-German pianist and composer (b. 1854) | |||
04 Mar 1925 | Roger de Barbarin, French target shooter (b. 1860) | |||
04 Mar 1925 | Paul Mauriat, French conductor and composer (d. 2006) | |||
04 Mar 1925 | Alan R. Battersby, English chemist and academic | |||
04 Mar 1925 | birth Paul Mauriat, French, conductor, arranger, (1968 US No.1 single chart 'Love Is Blue', a No.12 hit in the UK). | |||
04 Mar 1925 |
death James Ward Died 4 Mar 1925 at age 82 (born 27 Jan 1843). English psychologist who had widespread influence on the practice and teaching of psychology in Great Britain, resulting particularly from his influential article (1886) in the ninth edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Therein, he defined psychology's principal task as "to analyze and trace the development of individual experience as it is for the experiencing individual." For Ward, the mind is an active participant in experience. What is presented is not an aggregate of things which produce corresponding mental atoms, but a varying continuum to which the mind attends and selects. In 1904, The British Journal of Psychology began publication, edited by James Ward and W.H.R. Rivers. |
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75 years anniversary | ||||
04 Mar 1950 | Judy Dickinson: Akron, Ohio -- LPGA golfer (1985 Boston Five Classic) | |||
04 Mar 1950 | Rafael Canizares Poey: Alacs Mountains, Cuba -- Basketballer (1972 Olympics - Bronze Medalist) | |||
04 Mar 1950 | Safet Plakalo, Bosnian author and playwright (d. 2015) | |||
04 Mar 1950 | Rick Perry, American captain and politician, 47th Governor of Texas | |||
04 Mar 1950 | Ofelia Medina, Mexican actress and screenwriter | |||
04 Mar 1950 | Barrie Cassidy, Australian journalist | |||
04 Mar 1950 | Francis Affleck, Canadian race car driver (d. 1985) | |||
04 Mar 1950 | birth Emilio Estefan, Miami Sound Machine, (1984 UK No.6 single 'Dr Beat', 1989 US No.1 single 'Don't Wanna Loose You'). | |||
50 years anniversary | ||||
04 Mar 1975 | Renée Björling, Swedish actress (b. 1898) | |||
04 Mar 1975 | Hawksley Workman, Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist | |||
04 Mar 1975 | Myrna Veenstra, Dutch field hockey player | |||
04 Mar 1975 | Jerod Turner, American golfer | |||
04 Mar 1975 | Brian McGuire, American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter | |||
04 Mar 1975 | Eva Martincová, Czech tennis player | |||
04 Mar 1975 | Kim Jung-eun, South Korean actress and singer | |||
04 Mar 1975 | Kristi Harrower, Australian basketball player | |||
04 Mar 1975 | Patrick Femerling, German basketball player | |||
04 Mar 1975 | Julie Dibens, English triathlete | |||
04 Mar 1975 | Kirsten Bolm, German hurdler | |||
04 Mar 1975 | Jacqueline Anderson, American actress | |||
04 Mar 1975 | Antti Aalto, Finnish ice hockey player | |||
25 years anniversary | ||||
04 Mar 2000 | Ta-You Wu, Chinese physicist and academic (b. 1907) | |||
04 Mar 2000 | Alphons Silbermann, German sociologist, musicologist, and publicist (b. 1909) | |||
04 Mar 2000 | Michael Noonan, New Zealand-Australian author and screenwriter (b. 1921) | |||
04 Mar 2000 | Kyi Kyi Htay, Burmese actress, singer, and dancer (b. 1924) | |||
04 Mar 2000 | Hermann Brück, German-Scottish physicist and astronomer (b. 1905) | |||
04 Mar 2000
Sony Computer Entertainment |
Sony Computer Entertainment (computer science) Sony Computer Entertainment release the PlayStation 2 sixth generation home video game console in Japan. |
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20 years anniversary | ||||
04 Mar 2005 | Carlos Sherman, Uruguayan-Belarusian author and activist (b. 1934) | |||
04 Mar 2005 | Yuriy Kravchenko, Ukrainian police officer and politician (b. 1951) | |||
04 Mar 2005 | Una Hale, Australian-English soprano (b. 1922) | |||
04 Mar 2005 | Robert Consoli, American actor and singer (b. 1964) | |||
04 Mar 2005 | Nicola Calipari, Italian general (b. 1953) | |||
15 years anniversary | ||||
04 Mar 2010 | Fred Wedlock, English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor (b. 1942) | |||
04 Mar 2010 | Joanne Simpson, American meteorologist and academic (b. 1923) | |||
04 Mar 2010 | Tony Richards, English footballer and soldier (b. 1934) | |||
04 Mar 2010 | Angelo Poffo, American wrestler and promoter (b. 1925) | |||
04 Mar 2010 | Roger Newman, English-American actor and screenwriter (b. 1940) | |||
04 Mar 2010 | Nan Martin, American actress (b. 1927) | |||
04 Mar 2010 | Joaquim Fiúza, Portuguese sailor (b. 1908) | |||
04 Mar 2010 | Samuel J. Eldersveld, American academic and politician (b. 1917) | |||
04 Mar 2010 | Etta Cameron, Bahamian-Danish singer and actress (b. 1939) | |||
04 Mar 2010 | Vladislav Ardzinba, Abkhazian politician, 1st President of Abkhazia (b. 1945) | |||
04 Mar 2010 | Johnny Alf, Brazilian pianist and composer (b. 1929) | |||
04 Mar 2010 | Raimund Abraham, Austrian architect, designed the Austrian Cultural Forum New York (b. 1933) | |||
10 years anniversary | ||||
04 Mar 2015 | At least 34 miners die in a suspected gas explosion at the Zasyadko coal mine in rebel-held Donetsk region of Ukraine. | |||
04 Mar 2015 | Jam Sebastian, Filipino video blogger (b. 1986) | |||
04 Mar 2015 | Karl-Alfred Jacobsson, Swedish footballer (b. 1926) | |||
04 Mar 2015 | Ray Hatton, English-American runner, author, and academic (b. 1932) | |||
04 Mar 2015 | Dušan Bilandžić, Croatian historian and politician (b. 1924) |