Births | ||
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| * 1979 | Paul Smith | British musician and lead singer of the band Max?mo Park. |
| * 1973 | David Draiman | David Michael Draiman was born March 13, 1973 in Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York, USA to a Jewish Orthodox family. |
| * 1972 | Common | Chicago-based hip hop artist. |
| * 1960 | David Baboulene | British author of humorous books on ships and travel, as well as illustrated children's books and books on Story Theory. |
| * 1957 | Ethan Nadelmann | Founder and executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance, a New York City-based non-profit organization working to end the war on drugs. |
| * 1948 | Ali Mohamed Shein | Current Vice-President of Tanzania. |
| * 1941 | Donella Meadows | Pioneering American environmental scientist, teacher and writer. |
| * 1935 | David Nobbs | English comedy writer. |
| * 1927 | Robert Denning | American interior designer whose lush interpretations of French Victorian decor became an emblem of corporate raider tastes in the 1980s. |
| * 1911 | L. Ron Hubbard | American science fiction author. |
| * 1907 | Mircea Eliade | Romanian historian of religion, fiction writer, philosopher, and professor at the University of Chicago. |
| * 1905 | A.D. Patel | Indo-Fijian politician, farmers' leader and founder and leader of the National Federation Party. |
| * 1899 | John Hasbrouck Van Vleck | American physicist, co-awarded the 1977 Nobel Prize in Physics, for his contributions to the understanding of electrons in magnetic solids. |
| * 1884 | Hugh Walpole | English writer. |
| * 1873 | Joe Walcott | Joe Walcott, also known alternatively as Barbados Joe Walcott to destinguish him from the American known by the same name, was born in Demerara, British Guyana on March 13, 1873, and died October 1, 1935. |
| * 1864 | Alexej von Jawlensky | Russian Expressionist painter active in Germany. |
| * 1855 | Percival Lowell | Amateur astronomer. |
| * 1825 | Hans Gude | Norwegian romanticist painter and is considered along with Johan Christian Dahl to be one of Norway's foremost landscape painters. |
| * 1805 | Edwin Ransford | English singer and composer. |
| * 1804 | James Waddel Alexander | American Presbyterian minister and theologian who followed in the footsteps of his father, Rev. |
| * 1781 | Karl Friedrich Schinkel | Prussian architect, city planner, and painter who also designed furniture and stage sets. |
| * 1733 | Joseph Priestley | English Unitarian clergyman, theologian, political theorist, and the scientist who is usually credited with the discovery of oxygen, as he was the first to isolate it in its gaseous state. |
Deaths | ||
| † 2004 | Sydney Carter | English poet and songwriter. |
| † 2002 | Hans-Georg Gadamer | German philosopher of the continental tradition, most famous for his 1960 magnum opus, Truth and Method. |
| † 1975 | Ivo Andric | Yugoslavian novelist, short story writer, and the 1961 winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. |
| † 1943 | Stephen Vincent Benet | American author, poet, short story writer and novelist. |
| † 1939 | Lucien Levy-Bruhl | French philosopher, sociologist and anthropologist. |
| † 1938 | Clarence Darrow | American lawyer, best known for having defended teenaged thrill killers Leopold and Loeb in their trial for murdering 14 year old Bobby Franks (1924) and defending John T Scopes in the so-called "Monkey" Trial (1925), opposing William Jennings Bryan. |
| † 1937 | Elihu Thomson | Engineer and inventor who was instrumental in the founding of major electrical companies in the United States, United Kingdom and France. |
| † 1906 | Susan B. Anthony | Prominent, independent and well educated American civil rights leader who, along with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, led the effort to secure Women's suffrage in the United States. |
| † 1901 | Benjamin Harrison | 23rd (1889–1893) President of the United States. |
| † 1884 | Richard Henry Horne | English poet and critic. |
| † 1854 | Thomas Noon Talfourd | English judge and author. |
| † 1711 | Nicholas Boileau-Despreaux | Commonly called Boileau, was a French poet and critic. |
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