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==Births== ==Births==
* [[1926]] - [[John Coltrane]], American saxophonist (d. [[1967]]) * [[1926]] - [[John Coltrane]], American saxophonist (d. [[1967]])
-* [[1929]] - [[Wally Whyton]], English musician (d. [[1997]]) 
-* [[1930]] - [[Ray Charles]], American musician (d. [[2004]]) 
-* 1930 - [[Colin Blakely]], British actor (d. [[1987]]) 
-* [[1931]] - [[Gerald Stairs Merrithew]], Canadian educator (d. [[2004]]) 
-* [[1934]] - [[Ahmad Shah Khan]], Crown Prince of Afghanistan 
-* [[1936]] - [[Valentín Paniagua]], Peruvian politician 
-* [[1938]] - [[Tom Lester]], American actor 
* 1938 - [[Romy Schneider]], Austrian actress (d. [[1982]]) * 1938 - [[Romy Schneider]], Austrian actress (d. [[1982]])
* [[1939]] - [[Henry Blofeld]], English cricket commentator * [[1939]] - [[Henry Blofeld]], English cricket commentator

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  2. Romy Schneider
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  4. Torgny Wickman
  5. Paul Delvaux
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  11. Shirley Clarke
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1907 Clara Bow (1905 - 1965) Elinor Glyn (October 17, 1864 - September 23, 1943), born Nellie Sutherland in Jersey, was the author of It, Three Weeks, Beyond the Rocks, and other novels ... www.jahsonic.com/ClaraBow.html - Similar pages Sigmund Freud (1856 - 1939) Sigmund Freud (May 6, 1856 - September 23, 1939) was an Austrian neurologist, who became interested in hypnotism and how it could be used to help the ... www.jahsonic.com/Freud.html - Similar pages




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