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100 years anniversary | ||||
24 Apr 1924 | Marilyn Erskine: Rochester, New York -- Actor (Fran-Tom Ewell Show) | |||
24 Apr 1924 | Yehoshua Lakner: Composer | |||
24 Apr 1924 | G. Stanley Hall, American psychologist and academic (b. 1844) | |||
24 Apr 1924 | Ruth Kobart, American actress and singer (d. 2002) | |||
24 Apr 1924 | Clement Freud, German-English radio host, academic, and politician (d. 2009) | |||
24 Apr 1924 | Marilyn Erskine Rochester NY, actor (Fran-Tom Ewell Show) | |||
24 Apr 1924 | Yehoshua Lakner composer | |||
24 Apr 1924 | George Street English cricket wicket keeper (1 Test 1923), dies | |||
24 Apr 1924 |
death G. Stanley Hall Died 24 Apr 1924 at age 80 (born 1 Feb 1844). Granville Stanley Hall was an American psychologist who distinguished experimental psychology in the U.S. from the philosophical psychology that dominated in America at the time. He developed child psychology and educational psychology. He coined the phrase “Storm and Stress” relative to adolescence, with the three key aspects of conflict with parents, mood disruptions, and risky behaviour. Influenced by Charles Darwin's Theory of Evolution, Hall undertook a scientific examination of child development in the aspect of the inheritance of behaviour. He also pioneered the use of questionnaires. In 1887, Hall founded the American Journal of Psychology to publish psychological research from authors regardless of their disciplinary background. |
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G. Stanley Hall, American psychologist (born 1844) | ||||
75 years anniversary | ||||
24 Apr 1949 | 3rd Tony Awards: Death of a Salesman and Kiss Me Kate win | |||
24 Apr 1949 | Véronique Sanson, French singer-songwriter and producer | |||
24 Apr 1949 | James Paice, English farmer and politician | |||
24 Apr 1949 | Eddie Hart, American sprinter | |||
24 Apr 1949 | WW2 | Sun Chu was captured by Chinese communist forces at Taiyuan, Shanxi, China. | ||
24 Apr 1949 | Wilfrido [Radam | |||
24 Apr 1949 | 3rd Tony Awards Death of a Salesman & Kiss Me Kate win | |||
50 years anniversary | ||||
24 Apr 1974 | Jared Tomich: Defensive end (New Orleans Saints) | |||
24 Apr 1974 | Marc Collins: NFL punter (Seattle Seahawks) | |||
24 Apr 1974 | Toine Rorije: Soccer player (Go Ahead Eagles) | |||
24 Apr 1974 | Bud Abbott: Comedian (Abbott & Costello), dies at 78 | |||
24 Apr 1974 | Dutch women hockey team becomes world champion | |||
24 Apr 1974 | NFL grants franchise to Tampa Bay Bucaneers | |||
24 Apr 1974 | Bud Abbott, American actor and producer (b. 1895) | |||
24 Apr 1974 | Stephen Wiltshire, English illustrator | |||
24 Apr 1974 | Derek Luke, American actor and singer | |||
24 Apr 1974 | Eric Kripke, American director, producer, and screenwriter | |||
24 Apr 1974 | Comedy Dave, Hong Kong-English radio host | |||
24 Apr 1974 | birth Brian Marshall, bassist, Creed, (2001 US No.1 & UK No.13 single 'With Arms Wide Open', 2002 US No.1 album, 'Weathered'). | |||
24 Apr 1974 | Jared Tomich defensive end (New Orleans Saints) | |||
24 Apr 1974 | Marc Collins NFL punter (Seattle Seahawks) | |||
24 Apr 1974 | Toine Rorije soccer player (Go Ahead Eagles) | |||
24 Apr 1974 | Bud Abbott comedian (Abbott & Costello), dies at 78 | |||
24 Apr 1974 | NFL grants franchise to Tampa Bay Bucaneers | |||
24 Apr 1974 | Dutch women hockey team becomes world champion | |||
20 years anniversary | ||||
24 Apr 2004 | The United States lifts economic sanctions imposed on Libya 18 years previously, as a reward for its cooperation in eliminating weapons of mass destruction. | |||
24 Apr 2004 | Robert McBain, English actor and photographer (b. 1932) | |||
24 Apr 2004 | Estée Lauder, American businesswoman, co-founded Estée Lauder Companies (b. 1906) | |||
24 Apr 2004 | José Giovanni, French-Swiss director and producer (b. 1923) | |||
24 Apr 2004 | Marion "Suge" Knight, the founder of Death Row records was released from Mule Creek State Prison in California after serving 10 months for breaking his parole on a 1997 assault. Knight was sent back to prison on 4 August for a second parole violation after he punched a parking attendant outside a Hollywood night-club in 2003. | |||
15 years anniversary | ||||
24 Apr 2009 | John Michell, English author (b. 1933) | |||
10 years anniversary | ||||
24 Apr 2014 | Tadeusz Różewicz, Polish poet and playwright (b. 1921) | |||
24 Apr 2014 | Shobha Nagi Reddy, Indian politician (b. 1968) | |||
24 Apr 2014 | Sister Ping, Chinese criminal (b. 1949) | |||
24 Apr 2014 | Ray Musto, American soldier and politician (b. 1929) | |||
24 Apr 2014 | Arturo Licata, Italian super-centenarian (b. 1902) | |||
24 Apr 2014 | Sandy Jardine, Scottish footballer and manager (b. 1948) | |||
24 Apr 2014 | Hans Hollein, Austrian architect, designed Haas House (b. 1934) |