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Births

* 1987 William Moseley English actor.
* 1984 Patrick Stump Lead singer, composer and rhythm guitarist of the band Fall Out Boy.
* 1967 Jason Whitlock Sportswriter for The Kansas City Star, Foxsports.
* 1963 Russell T Davies Welsh television producer and writer whose works include Queer as Folk, Bob & Rose, The Second Coming, Casanova, and the 2005 revival of the classic British science fiction series Doctor Who.
* 1959 Nicholas D. Kristof U S journalist, author, op-ed columnist and a winner of two Pulitzer Prizes.
* 1955 Eric Schmidt Engineer, a former member of the board of directors of Apple Inc.
* 1951 Ace Frehley Better known as "Ace", is an American guitarist best known as a founding member and lead guitarist for the rock band Kiss.
* 1948 Frank Abagnale Check forger and impostor for five years in the 1960s.
* 1946 Nicholas Serota Curator and Director of the Tate gallery, the United Kingdom's national gallery of modern and British art.
* 1944 Michael Fish Semi-retired weather forecaster, most known for his BBC Weather television presentations, although he was actually a qualified meteorologist employed by the Met Office.
* 1935 Nico Perrone Italian essayist, historian and journalist.
* 1932 Pik Botha South African politician who served as foreign minister in the last years of apartheid.
* 1927 Coretta Scott King Civil rights activist, author, and wife of Martin Luther King, Jr.
* 1913 Philip Abelson American physicist, editor of scientific literature, and science writer.
* 1904 Cecil Day Lewis Irish poet, the British Poet Laureate between 1968 to 1972, and, under the pseudonym of Nicholas Blake, a mystery writer.
* 1880 George Henry Powell British songwriter who, under the pseudonym George Asaf, wrote the lyrics of the marching song Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag.
* 1874 Maurice Baring Versatile English man of letters, known as a dramatist, poet, novelist, translator and essayist, and also as a travel writer and war correspondent.
* 1822 Ulysses S. Grant Born Hiram Ulysses Grant, was the Commanding General of Union army during the American Civil War and 18th President of the United States.
* 1820 Herbert Spencer English philosopher, prominent classical liberal political theorist, and sociological theorist of the Victorian era.
* 1791 Samuel F. B. Morse American inventor, and painter of portraits and historic scenes.
* 1759 Mary Wollstonecraft English social philosopher and pioneering advocate of women's rights; wife of William Godwin, and mother of Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.
* 1556 Francois Beroalde de Verville French Renaissance novelist, poet and intellectual.
* 0 Sergei Prokofiev Composer and pianist born in the Russian Empire.

Deaths

† 1965 Edward R. Murrow American journalist; born Egbert Roscoe Murrow.
† 1954 H. Stanley Allen Pioneer in early X-ray research, working under J J Thomson at the University of London and alongside Nobel laureate Charles Glover Barkla at the University of Edinburgh.
† 1937 Daniel Daly United States Marine and one of only 19 men to receive the Medal of Honor twice for two separate acts of heroism.
† 1937 Antonio Gramsci Italian writer, politician and political theorist.
† 1932 Hart Crane American poet.
† 1915 Alexander Scriabin Russian composer and pianist.
† 1882 Ralph Waldo Emerson American philosopher, essayist, and poet.
† 1804 Jonathan Boucher English schoolmaster, clergyman and philologist, who spent some years in America, leaving in 1775 because, despite being a close friend of George Washington, he consistently campaigned against the Revolution.
† 1794 William (philologist) Jones English philologist and student of ancient India, particularly known for his proposition of the existence of a relationship among Indo-European languages.
† 1521 Ferdinand Magellan Portuguese sea explorer who sailed for both Portugal and Spain; the first person to lead an expedition to circumnavigate the earth; born Fern?o de Magalh?es he changed his name to Fernando or Hernando de Magallanes after entering into the service of Spain.
† 0 Edward Gibbon Arguably the most important historian since the time of the ancient Roman Tacitus.
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