Date | Text | |||
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100 years anniversary | ||||
18 Mar 1925 | (8) 60 mph tornadoes speed Mo, In, Il, Ky, and Tn kills 689 | |||
18 Mar 1925 | The Tri-State Tornado hits the Midwestern states of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, killing 695 people. | |||
18 Mar 1925 | James Pickles, English journalist, lawyer, and judge (d. 2010) | |||
18 Mar 1925 | Peter Graves Minneapolis MN, actor (James Phelps-Mission Impossible) | |||
18 Mar 1925 | (8) 60-MPH tornadoes speed through Missouri, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, & Tennessee killing 689 | |||
75 years anniversary | ||||
18 Mar 1950 | Brad Dourif: West Virginia, United States -- Actor (Ragtime, Eyes of Laura Mars, Fatal Beauty) | |||
18 Mar 1950 | James Conlon: NYC, New York -- Conductor (Cincinnati May Festival-1979) | |||
18 Mar 1950 | John Hartman: Falls Church, Virginia -- Rock drummer (Doobie Brothers) | |||
18 Mar 1950 | "Touch & Go" closes at Broadhurst Theater NYC after 176 performances | |||
18 Mar 1950 | CCNY beats Bradley 69-61 for the NIT championship | |||
18 Mar 1950 | Larry Perkins, Australian race car driver | |||
18 Mar 1950 | Linda Partridge, English geneticist and academic | |||
18 Mar 1950 | Eiji Okuda, Japanese actor and director | |||
18 Mar 1950 | John Hartman, American drummer (Doobie Brothers) | |||
18 Mar 1950 | Brad Dourif, American actor | |||
18 Mar 1950 | James Conlon, American conductor and educator | |||
18 Mar 1950 | birth John Hartman, The Doobie Brothers, (1979 US No.1 single 'What A Fool Believes', 1993 UK No.7 single 'Long Train Runnin'). | |||
18 Mar 1950 | Brad Dourif Huntington WV, actor (Ragtime, Eyes of Laura Mars, Fatal Beauty) | |||
18 Mar 1950 | James Conlon New York NY, conductor (Cincinnati May Festival-1979) | |||
18 Mar 1950 | John Hartman Falls Church VA, rock drummer (Doobie Brothers-Taking it to the Streets) | |||
18 Mar 1950 | "Touch & Go" closes at Broadhurst Theater NYC after 176 performances | |||
18 Mar 1950 | CCNY beats Bradley 69-61 for the NIT championship | |||
18 Mar 1950
Linda Partridge |
birth Linda Partridge Linda Partridge, English biogerontologist. |
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50 years anniversary | ||||
18 Mar 1975 | Kimmo Timonen: Hockey defenseman (Team Finland Olympics - Bronze - 1998) | |||
18 Mar 1975 | Kurds end fight against Iraqi army | |||
18 Mar 1975 | Alain Grandbois, Canadian poet and educator (b. 1900) | |||
18 Mar 1975 | Lucid Fall, South Korean singer | |||
18 Mar 1975 | Tomas Žvirgždauskas, Lithuanian footballer | |||
18 Mar 1975 | Kimmo Timonen, Finnish ice hockey player | |||
18 Mar 1975 | Brian Griese, American football player and sportscaster | |||
18 Mar 1975 | Rodleen Getsic, American singer and actress | |||
18 Mar 1975 | Sutton Foster, American actress, singer, and dancer | |||
18 Mar 1975 | Claude N'Goran Adzope Ivory Coast, tennis pro | |||
18 Mar 1975 | Kimmo Timonen hockey defenseman (Team Finland Olympics-Bronze-1998) | |||
18 Mar 1975 | Kurds end fight against Iraqi army | |||
25 years anniversary | ||||
18 Mar 2000 | Eberhard Bethge, German theologian and academic (b. 1909) | |||
15 years anniversary | ||||
18 Mar 2010 | Fess Parker, American actor, singer, and businessman (b. 1924) | |||
10 years anniversary | ||||
18 Mar 2015 | The Bardo National Museum in Tunisia is attacked by gunmen. 23 people, almost all tourists, are killed, and at least 50 other people are wounded. | |||
18 Mar 2015 | Shaw Taylor, English actor and television host (b. 1924) | |||
18 Mar 2015 | Grace Ogot, Kenyan nurse, journalist, and politician (b. 1930) | |||
18 Mar 2015 | Thomas Hopko, American priest and theologian (b. 1939) | |||
18 Mar 2015 | Roy Doty, American illustrator (b. 1922) | |||
18 Mar 2015 | Zhao Dayu, Chinese footballer and manager (b. 1961) |