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100 years anniversary | ||||
22 Sep 1925 | Virginia Capers: Sumter, South Carolina -- Actress (White Mama, Original Intent) | |||
22 Sep 1925 | Yank Ben Paschal hits 2 inside-the-park-homers | |||
22 Sep 1925 | Virginia Capers, American actress and singer (d. 2004) | |||
22 Sep 1925 | WW2 | Quintin Brand was appointed the Senior Technical Officer at the Royal Aircraft Establishment. | ||
22 Sep 1925 | WW2 | Song Ziwen was named the Minister of Finance. | ||
22 Sep 1925 | Yank Ben Paschal hits 2 inside-the-park homers | |||
75 years anniversary | ||||
22 Sep 1950 | Nobel peace prize awarded to Ralph J Bunche (1st black winner) | |||
22 Sep 1950 | Omar N Bradley promoted to rank of 5-star general | |||
22 Sep 1950 | Kirka, Finnish singer (d. 2007) | |||
22 Sep 1950 | Omar N Bradley promoted to rank of 5-star general | |||
22 Sep 1950 | RELIGIOUS | Basil and Esther Miller incorporated World-Wide Missions in California. Headquartered today in Pasadena, this evangelical missions agency specializes in providing relief and medical aid to over 30 countries worldwide. | ||
22 Sep 1950 |
death Merritt Lyndon Fernald Died 22 Sep 1950 at age 76 (born 5 Oct 1873). American botanist noted for his comprehensive study of the flora of the northeastern United States. In Feb 1891, Fernald was offered a position at the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University that would allow him to work and study part-time at Harvard. He remained at the Gray Herbarium in one capacity or another for the rest of his life, beginning as an assistant, going on to be a professor, eventually as curator of the Gray Herbarium, 1935-37, and director, 1937-1947. Fernald is known for his work on phytogeography. He combined extensive field work with his herbarium work, concentrating on the flora of eastern North America. He did much exploring in Quebec in his younger years; when older, he worked in Virginia. |
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50 years anniversary | ||||
22 Sep 1975 | Franz Salmhofer: Composer, dies at 75 | |||
22 Sep 1975 | Patricia Doyle: Actress (Wuthering Heights), dies at 60 | |||
22 Sep 1975 | Sara Jane Moore tries to assassinate President Ford in San Francisco, California | |||
22 Sep 1975 | World Football League folds | |||
22 Sep 1975 | Ethan Moreau, Canadian ice hockey player | |||
22 Sep 1975 | Angelique Morgan, French television personality | |||
22 Sep 1975 | Svilen Noev, Bulgarian singer-songwriter (Ostava) | |||
22 Sep 1975 | Bob Sapp, American football player, wrestler, mixed martial artist, and actor | |||
22 Sep 1975 | Sara Jane Moore tries to assassinate U.S. President Gerald Ford, but is foiled by Oliver Sipple. | |||
22 Sep 1975 | birth Mystikal, (Michael Tyler), US rapper, (2001 US No.1 & UK No.7 single 'Stutter'). | |||
22 Sep 1975 | Sara Jane Moore tries to assassinate President Ford in SF Calif | |||
22 Sep 1975 | World Football League folds | |||
25 years anniversary | ||||
22 Sep 2000 | Saburō Sakai, Japanese lieutenant and pilot (b. 1916) | |||
20 years anniversary | ||||
22 Sep 2005 | Jimmy Page was made an honorary citizen of Brazilian city Rio de Janeiro for his work helping its street children. The Led Zeppelin guitarist had opened Casa Jimmy (Jimmy's House) in 1998 which had so far supported more than 300 children. | |||
15 years anniversary | ||||
22 Sep 2010 | Eddie Fisher, American singer and actor (b. 1928) | |||
22 Sep 2010 | Vyacheslav Tsaryov, Russian footballer (b. 1971) |