Births | ||
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| * 1975 | Chris Carrabba | American musician and the lead singer and guitarist of the acoustic-alternative band Dashboard Confessional. |
| * 1972 | Ed Byrne | Irish stand up comedian. |
| * 1957 | Kevin W. Pearson | Current member of the First Quorum of the Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. |
| * 1955 | Thomas Rau | Swiss Physician and Chief Medical Director of a Swiss Clinic. |
| * 1955 | Thomas Rau | Swiss Physician and Chief Medical Director of a Swiss Clinic. |
| * 1954 | Anne Lamott | American author. |
| * 1951 | David Helvarg | American journalist and environmental activist. |
| * 1941 | Paul Theroux | American travel writer and novelist. |
| * 1935 | Nicola Cabibbo | Italian physicist, best known for work on the weak nuclear interaction. |
| * 1932 | Adrian Henri | English poet and painter from Liverpool, best known as one of three poets in the best-selling anthology The Mersey Sound. |
| * 1903 | Clare Boothe Luce | American playwright, journalist, editor, ambassador and political figure. |
| * 1894 | Ben Nicholson | English abstract painter. |
| * 1882 | Frances Perkins | U S Secretary of Labor from 1933 to 1945. |
| * 1867 | George William Russell | Irish nationalist, critic, poet, and painter who often wrote under the pseudonym ?. |
| * 1857 | Lucien Levy-Bruhl | French philosopher, sociologist and anthropologist. |
| * 1847 | Joseph Pulitzer | Hungarian-American publisher best known for posthumously establishing the Pulitzer Prizes and for originating yellow journalism. |
| * 1829 | William Booth | British theologian and the founder of The Salvation Army. |
| * 1778 | William Hazlitt | English writer remembered for his humanistic essays and literary criticism. |
| * 1583 | Hugo Grotius | Worked as a jurist in the Dutch Republic and laid the foundations for international law, based on natural law. |
Deaths | ||
| † 2010 | Lech Kaczynski | Polish politician; a leader of Prawo i Sprawiedliwość party, and the President of Poland from 2005 to 2010. |
| † 1999 | Brownie Mary | Popularly known as Brownie Mary, was an American medical cannabis activist. |
| † 1981 | Howard Thurman | Influential American author, philosopher, theologian, educator and civil rights leader. |
| † 1975 | Walker Evans | American photographer best known for his work for the Farm Security Administration documenting the effects of the Great Depression. |
| † 1966 | Evelyn Waugh | English satirical novelist. |
| † 1966 | Heinz Barwich | German nuclear physicist who worked on the Soviet atomic bomb with V S Emel'ianov. |
| † 1955 | Pierre Teilhard de Chardin | French Jesuit priest trained as a paleontologist and a philosopher, and was present at the discovery of Peking Man. |
| † 1945 | Carl Becker | American historian of early American intellectual history and on the Enlightenment. |
| † 1940 | Beatrice Stella Campbell | British actress, the first actress to play "Eliza Doolittle", in George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion. |
| † 1931 | Khalil Gibran | Born Gibran Khalil Gibran, and also known as Kahlil Gibran, was an artist, poet and writer. |
| † 1919 | Emiliano Zapata | Leading figure in the Mexican Revolution against the dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz that broke out in 1910. |
| † 1909 | Algernon Charles Swinburne | English poet. |
| † 1882 | Dante Gabriel Rossetti | English poet, painter and translator. |
| † 1852 | John Howard Payne | American actor, playwright, author and statesman. |
| † 1813 | Joseph Louis Lagrange | Italian-French mathematician and astronomer who made important contributions to all fields of analysis and number theory and to classical and celestial mechanics. |
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