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100 years anniversary | ||||
11 Sep 1925 | Ashley Heenan: Composer | |||
11 Sep 1925 | Harry Stuart Somers: Composer | |||
11 Sep 1925 | Yiye Ávila, Puerto Rican evangelist and author (d. 2013) | |||
11 Sep 1925 | Alan Bergman, American songwriter | |||
11 Sep 1925 | Harry Somers, Canadian composer (d. 1999) | |||
11 Sep 1925 |
Indian Mound Builders In 1925, the Royal tomb of the Indian Mound Builders was unearthed in Chillicothe, Ohio. |
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75 years anniversary | ||||
11 Sep 1950 | Amy Madigan: Chicago, Illinois -- Actress (Uncle Buck, Twice in a Lifetime) | |||
11 Sep 1950 | Barry Sheene: British auto maker | |||
11 Sep 1950 | John C Smuts: Co-found British RAF / South African Prime Minister (1919..48), dies at 80 | |||
11 Sep 1950 | "Beetle Bailey" comic strip debuts | |||
11 Sep 1950 | 1st typesetting machine to dispense with metal type exhibited | |||
11 Sep 1950 | 33 die in a train crash in Coshocton Ohio | |||
11 Sep 1950 | Dick Tracy TV show sparks uproar concerning violence | |||
11 Sep 1950 | Anne Dell, Australian biochemist and academic | |||
11 Sep 1950 | Bruce Doull, Australian footballer | |||
11 Sep 1950 | Leonora Linter, Russian-Estonian businessman and activist | |||
11 Sep 1950 | Amy Madigan, American actress and singer | |||
11 Sep 1950 | Barry Sheene, English motorcycle racer (d. 2003) | |||
11 Sep 1950 | Jan Smuts, South African field marshal and politician, 2nd Prime Minister of South Africa (b. 1870) | |||
11 Sep 1950 | 1st typesetting machine to dispense with metal type exhibited | |||
11 Sep 1950 | 33 die in a train crash in Coshocton Ohio | |||
11 Sep 1950 | Dick Tracy TV show sparks uproar concerning violence | |||
11 Sep 1950 |
Phototypesetter In 1950, a U.S.-made typesetter that no longer was based on making metal type was first put public display at the Sixth Educational Graphic Arts Exposition, in Chicago, Illinois. It was the Intertype Fotosetter Photogtaphic Line Composing Machine, manufactured by the Intertype Corp. of Brooklyn, N.Y. The first installation had been made at the plant of Stecher-Traung Lithograph Corporation in 1949. |
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50 years anniversary | ||||
11 Sep 1975 | Juliette Spier: Miss North Dakota USA (1996) | |||
11 Sep 1975 | Tiffany Parks: Miss Arkansas USA (1996) | |||
11 Sep 1975 | Juan Cobián, Argentinian footballer | |||
11 Sep 1975 | Pierre Issa, South African footballer | |||
11 Sep 1975 | Mark Klepaski, American bass player (Breaking Benjamin and Lifer) | |||
25 years anniversary | ||||
11 Sep 2000 | Melbourne hosts World Economic Forum where S11 protests also take place. | |||
20 years anniversary | ||||
11 Sep 2005 | Al Casey, American guitarist (b. 1915) | |||
11 Sep 2005 | Chris Schenkel, American sportscaster (b. 1923) | |||
15 years anniversary | ||||
11 Sep 2010 | Harold Gould, American actor and singer (b. 1923) | |||
11 Sep 2010 | Kevin McCarthy, American actor (b. 1914) | |||
11 Sep 2010 | Taavi Peetre, Estonian shot putter (b. 1983) |