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100 years anniversary | ||||
19 Mar 1925 | Brent Scowcroft: Ogden, Utah -- Lieutenant General (USAF) / National Security Council | |||
19 Mar 1925 | Angelo G Roncalli (Pope John XXIII) becomes a Bishop | |||
19 Mar 1925 | Brent Scowcroft, American general and diplomat, 9th United States National Security Advisor | |||
19 Mar 1925 | Brent Scowcroft Ogden UT, Lieutenant General (USAF)/National Security Council | |||
19 Mar 1925 | Angelo G Roncalli (Pope John XXIII) becomes a bishop | |||
75 years anniversary | ||||
19 Mar 1950 | Edgar Rice Burroughs: Sci-fi Author (Tarzan of the Apes), dies at 74 | |||
19 Mar 1950 | City College of New York defeats Bradley to win the NIT | |||
19 Mar 1950 | Norman Haworth, English chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1883) | |||
19 Mar 1950 | Edgar Rice Burroughs, American soldier and author (b. 1875) | |||
19 Mar 1950 | James Redfield, American author, screenwriter, and producer | |||
19 Mar 1950 | Jose S. Palma, Filipino archbishop | |||
19 Mar 1950 | Edgar Rice Burroughs sci-fi author (Tarzan of the Apes), dies at 74 | |||
19 Mar 1950 | 5th US Women's Open Golf Championship won by Babe Didrikson-Zaharias | |||
19 Mar 1950 | City College of New York defeats Bradley to win the NIT | |||
19 Mar 1950 |
death Sir (Walter) Norman Haworth Died 19 Mar 1950 at age 67 (born 19 Mar 1883). Sir Walter Norman Haworth was an English chemist who shared (with the Swiss chemist Paul Karrer) the 1937 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his work in determining the chemical structures of various carbohydrates and the synthesis of vitamin C (1934), which was the first artificial preparation of any vitamin. He died on his birthday. |
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50 years anniversary | ||||
19 Mar 1975 | Antonio Daniels: NBA guard (Vancouver Grizzlies) | |||
19 Mar 1975 | John A DeMott: Dies at 63 | |||
19 Mar 1975 | "Dr Jazz" opens at Winter Garden Theater NYC for 5 performances | |||
19 Mar 1975 | Penn is 1st state to allow girls to compete with boys in HS sports | |||
19 Mar 1975 | Matthew Richardson, Australian footballer and sportscaster | |||
19 Mar 1975 | Lucie Laurier, Canadian actress | |||
19 Mar 1975 | Mason Jennings, American singer-songwriter and guitarist | |||
19 Mar 1975 | Vivian Hsu, Taiwanese singer and actress | |||
19 Mar 1975 | Antonio Daniels, American basketball player | |||
19 Mar 1975 | Brann Dailor, American drummer and songwriter (Mastodon, Lethargy, and Today Is the Day) | |||
19 Mar 1975 | Led Zeppelin played the first of two sold-out nights at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, Canada. Tickets cost $7.50. The set list included: 'Rock And Roll', 'Stairway To Heaven', 'Whole Lotta Love', 'Black Dog' and 'Heartbreaker'. | |||
19 Mar 1975 | Antonio Daniels NBA guard (Vancouver Grizzlies) | |||
19 Mar 1975 | John A DeMott dies at 63 | |||
19 Mar 1975 | "Dr Jazz" opens at Winter Garden Theater NYC for 5 performances | |||
19 Mar 1975 | Pennsylvania is 1st state to allow girls to compete with boys in High School sports | |||
25 years anniversary | ||||
19 Mar 2000 | Shafiq-ur-Rahman, Pakistani physician and author (b. 1920) | |||
19 Mar 2000 | Joanne Weaver, American baseball player (b. 1935) | |||
20 years anniversary | ||||
19 Mar 2005 | John DeLorean, American engineer and businessman, founded the DeLorean Motor Company (b. 1925) | |||
19 Mar 2005 | 50 Cent became the first solo artist to have three singles in the US Top 5. 'Candy Shop' was at No.1 with 'How We Do' by The Game, (a member of his G-Unit group) at No.4 and 'Disco Inferno' at No.5. | |||
10 years anniversary | ||||
19 Mar 2015 | Danny Schechter, American director, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1942) | |||
19 Mar 2015 | Safet Plakalo, Bosnian author and playwright (b. 1950) | |||
19 Mar 2015 | Peter Katin, English pianist and academic (b. 1930) | |||
19 Mar 2015 | Gus Douglass, American farmer and politician (b. 1927) | |||
19 Mar 2015 | Michael Brown, American keyboard player and songwriter (The Left Banke and Stories) (b. 1949) | |||
19 Mar 2015 | Ed Sheeran sold the two millionth copy of his second album, X, (pronounced multiply), in the UK, nine months after it was released. He became only the fifth artist to achieve the feat this decade, following in the footsteps of Adele, Emeli Sande, Take That and Michael Buble. |