Births | ||
|---|---|---|
| * 1979 | Adam Levine | American singer-songwriter and guitarist. |
| * 1973 | Max Barry | Australian novelist, short-story writer and essayist. |
| * 1972 | Dane Cook | American observational stand-up comedian with dark humor, comedic violence, and excitable, high-energy stage presence. |
| * 1970 | Queen Latifah | Grammy-winning American rapper/singer and Academy Award-nominated actress. |
| * 1970 | Eric Edmeades | Canadian businessman and professional speaker, is best known for his international motivational speaking and philanthropy. |
| * 1970 | Queen Latifah | Grammy-winning American rapper/singer and Academy Award-nominated actress. |
| * 1947 | Hal Varian | Economist specialising in microeconomics and information economics. |
| * 1932 | John Updike | American novelist, poet, critic and short-story writer. |
| * 1927 | George Plimpton | Accomplished American actor, editor, journalist and writer. |
| * 1919 | G. E. M. Anscombe | Born Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret Anscombe, and also known as Elizabeth Anscombe, was an Irish-born British analytic philosopher. |
| * 1913 | W. H. Murray | Mountain climber and Scottish author. |
| * 1901 | Manly Palmer Hall | Canadian-born author and mystic. |
| * 1893 | Wilfred Owen | British poet and soldier. |
| * 1893 | Bai Chongxi | Hui, was born in was born in Guilin, Guangxi, China. |
| * 1891 | Walter A. Shewhart | American physicist, engineer and statistician, sometimes known as the father of statistical quality control. |
| * 1877 | Edgar Cayce | American psychic who channeled answers to questions on subjects such as astrology, reincarnation, and Atlantis while in trance. |
| * 1874 | Bertha (a.k.a. Helen Diner) Diener | Also known by her American pseudonym Helen Diner, was an Austrian writer, travel journalist, feminist historian, and intellectual. |
| * 1874 | Helen Diner | Also known by her American pseudonym Helen Diner, was an Austrian writer, travel journalist, feminist historian, and intellectual. |
| * 1874 | Nikolai Berdyaev | Russian religious and political philosopher. |
| * 1869 | Neville Chamberlain | British politician from a famous political dynasty. |
| * 1868 | Wilhelm Stekel | Austrian psychologist and psychoanalyst. |
| * 1842 | Stephane Mallarme | Born Ιtienne Mallarmι, was a poet and critic. |
| * 1837 | Grover Cleveland | 22nd (18851889) and 24th (18931897) President of the United States. |
| * 1837 | Richard Maurice Bucke | Often called Maurice Bucke, was an important Canadian progressive psychiatrist in the late nineteenth century. |
| * 1805 | George Washington Bethune | Preacher-pastor in the Dutch Reformed Church. |
| * 1789 | Charlotte Elliott | English poet and hymn writer. |
| * 1782 | John C. Calhoun | Prominent United States politician from South Carolina during the first half of the 19th century. |
| * 1634 | Madame de La Fayette | French writer, the author of La Princesse de Cl?ves, France's first historical novel and one of the earliest novels in literature. |
Deaths | ||
| 2004 | Peter Ustinov | Born Peter Alexander von Ustinov, was an Academy Award-winning English-German actor, writer, dramatist and raconteur. |
| 2002 | R. A. Lafferty | American Absurdist science fiction and fantasy writer, famous for his humorous use of language, metaphor, and narrative structure, as well as for his etymological wit. |
| 1993 | Kenneth Boulding | Economist, educator, poet, religious mystic, devoted Quaker, systems scientist and interdisciplinary philosopher. |
| 1986 | Bernard Malamud | American novelist and short-story writer. |
| 1982 | Vasily Chuikov | Lieutenant general in the Soviet Red Army during World War II who after the war became a Marshal of the Soviet Union. |
| 1980 | Erich Fromm | German-American psychologist and humanistic philosopher. |
| 1970 | Robert Clarkson Clothier | Fourteenth President of Rutgers University serving from 1932 to 1951. |
| 1964 | Norbert Wiener | U S mathematician, and a pioneer in the study of stochastic processes and noise especially in the field of electronic communication and control systems. |
| 1955 | W. C. Allee | American zoologist and ecologist known for his work in the behavioural sciences during the 1930s. |
| 1936 | Eleftherios Venizelos | Greek politician. |
| 1871 | Augustus De Morgan | Indian-born British mathematician and logician; he was the first professor of mathematics at University College London. |
| 1781 | Anne Robert Jacques Turgot | Usually referred to as simply "Turgot", was a French economist and statesman. |
| 1768 | Laurence Sterne | Anglo-Irish novelist and clergyman. |
| 1745 | Robert Walpole | Normally known as "Sir Robert Walpole", was a British Whig statesman who is generally regarded as having been the first Prime Minister of Great Britain. |
| 1314 | Jacques de Molay | Minor Frankish noble, served as the 23rd, and officially last, Grand Master of the Knights Templar, and is probably the best known Templar besides the order's founder and first grand master, Hugues de Payns. |
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