On This Day [ March 13 ]

 

Thursday, March 13, 2025 -Quote Of The Day...

* " He who has imagination without learning has wings but no feet. "

On This Day In History...

In 0483- St Felix III begins his reign as Catholic Pope

In 0607- 12th recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet

In 1138- German king Koenraad II von Hohenstaufen crowned

In 1519- Cortez lands in México

In 1560- Spanish fleet occupies Djerba, at Tripoli

In 1564- Cardinal Granvelle flees Brussels

In 1567- Battle at Oosterweel: Spanish troops destroy Geuzenleger

In 1569- Battle of Jarnac, Count of Anjou defeats Huguenots

In 1591- Battle at Tondibi: Moroccans army under Judar beats sultan Askia Ishaq II of Songhai

In 1634- Académie Française opens

In 1639- Cambridge College renamed Harvard for clergyman John Harvard

In 1656- Jews are denied the right to build a synagogue in New Amsterdam

In 1677- Massachusetts gains title to Maine for $6,000

In 1735- 1st US Moravian bishop, David Nitschmann, consecrated in Germany

In 1759- 27th recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet

In 1772- Gotthold Lessing's "Emilia Calotti" premieres in Brunswick

In 1781- Sir William Herschel sees "comet" (really discovered Uranus)

In 1790- John Martin, 1st American-born actor, performs in Philadelphia

In 1797- Cherubini's opera "Medée" premieres in Paris France

In 1835- Charles Darwin departs Valparaiso for Andes crossing

In 1846- Friedrich Hebbel's "Maria Magdalena" premieres in Königsberg

In 1852- Uncle Sam cartoon figure made its debut in the New York Lantern weekly

In 1861- Jefferson Davis signs bill authorizing use of slaves as soldiers

In 1865- US Confederate Congress calls on black slaves for field service

In 1868- Senate begins President Andrew Johnson impeachment trial

In 1869- Arkansas legislature passes anti-Klan law

In 1878- Oxford defeats Cambridge in their 1st golf match

In 1884- Siege of Khartoum Sudan begins

In 1884- US adopts Standard Time

In 1887- Chester Greenwood of Maine patents earmuffs

In 1888- Great Blizzard of 1888 rages

In 1894- J L Johnstone of England invents horse racing starting gate

In 1895- Spanish cruiser Reina Regente sinks off Gibraltar, 402 die

In 1900- British troops occupy Bloemfontein, Orange-Free state

In 1904- Bronze statue of Christ on Argentine-Chilian border dedicated

In 1911- Ivan Caryll's musical "Pink Lady" premieres in New York NY

In 1911- Stanley Cup: Ottawa Senators beat Galt (Ontario), 7-4

In 1912- Stanley Cup: Québec Bulldogs sweep Moncton (New Brunswick) in 2 games

In 1913- Kansas legislature approves censorship of motion pictures

In 1915- Dodgers manager Wilbert Robinson tries to catch a baseball dropped from an airplane, but the pilot substituted a grapefruit

In 1918- 1st NHL Championship: Montréal Canadiens beat Toronto Arenas, outscoring them 10-7 in a 2 game set

In 1918- American Red Magen David (Jewish Red Cross) forms

In 1920- Wolfgang Kapp's coup attempt in Berlin fails

In 1921- Mongolia (formerly Outer Mongolia) declares independence from China

In 1922- George Bernard Shaw's "Back to Methusaleh V" premieres in New York NY

In 1922- NHL Championship: Ottawa Senators outscore Toronto St Pats, 5 to 4, in 2 games

In 1922- WRR-AM in Dallas TX begins radio transmissions

In 1923- Lee de Forest demonstrates his sound-on-film moving pictures (New York NY)

In 1924- German Republic day

In 1925- NHL Championship: Montréal Canadiens sweep Toronto Arenas in 2 games

In 1925- Tennessee makes it unlawful to teach evolution

In 1928- 450 die in St Franciso Valley Dam burst (California)

In 1928- Rudolph Friml's musical "Three Musketeers" premieres in New York NY

In 1929- Bradman scores 123 Australia vs England at MCG, his 2nd Test Cricket ton

In 1930- Clyde Tombaugh announces discovery of Pluto at Lowell Observatory

In 1933- Banks reopen

In 1933- Josef Göbbels becomes German minister of Information & Propaganda

In 1935- Driving tests introduced in Great Britain

In 1938- Anschluß-Austria annexed by Nazi Germany

In 1940- Finland-Russian cease fire signed, Finland gives up Karelische

In 1941- A Bougne forms AGRA (Amis du Grand Reich Allemand)

In 1942- Julia Flikke, Nurse Corps, becomes 1st woman colonel in US army

In 1943- Baseball approves official ball (with cork & balata)

In 1943- Failed assassin attempt on Hitler during Smolensk-Rastenburg flight

In 1943- Frank Dixon wins Knights of Columbus mile (4 :9.6)

In 1944- USSR recognizes Italian Badoglio government

In 1945- Queen Wilhelmina returns to Netherlands

In 1945- Sicherheitsdienst arrest Dutch resistance fighter Henry Werkman

In 1947- "Brigadoon" opens at Ziegfeld Theater NYC for 581 performances

In 1947- 19th Academy Awards: "Best Years of Our Lives", Frederic March, Olivia de Havilland win

In 1948- 10th NCAA Men's Basketball Championship: Kentucky beats Baylor 58-42

In 1949- US Ladies Figure Skating Championship won by Yvonne C Sherman

In 1949- US Men's Figure Skating Championship won by Richard Button

In 1950- General Motors reports net earnings of $656,434,232 (record)

In 1951- 2nd Dutch government of Drees forms

In 1951- Israel demands DM 6.2 billion compensation from Germany

In 1954- Braves' Bobby Thomson breaks his ankle, he is replaced by Hank Aaron

In 1954- Viet Minh General Giap opens assault on That Bien Phu

In 1955- Bir BSD Mahendra succeeds Tribhubana as king of Nepal

In 1955- Patty Berg wins LPGA Titleholders Golf Championship

In 1956- New Zealand bowl out West Indies for 77 at Eden Park to score their 1st Test Cricket win

In 1957- Bloody battles after anti-Batista demonstration in Havana Cuba

In 1958- Govt troops land in Sumatra Indonesia

In 1960- Fay Crocker wins LPGA Titleholders Golf Championship

In 1960- NFL's Chicago Cardinals move to St Louis

In 1960- White Sox unveil new road uniforms with players' names above number

In 1961- Elizabeth Gurley Finn (70) becomes president of US Communist Party

In 1961- Floyd Patterson KOs Ingemar Johansson in 6 to retain heavyweight boxing title

In 1961- JFK sets up the Alliance for Progress

In 1961- Landslide in USSR, kills 145

In 1961- Old type, black & white notes cease to be legal tender

In 1961- Pablo Picasso (79) marries his model Jacqueline Rocque (37)

In 1962- Yugoslavia grants 1,000 prisoners amnesty

In 1963- 2 Russian reconnaissance flights over Alaska

In 1963- Hindemith & Wilder's opera "Long Christmas Dinner" premieres in New York NY

In 1963- Indonesia & Netherlands recover diplomatic relations

In 1964- Turkey threatens Cyprus with armed attack

In 1965- Beatles' "Eight Days a Week" single goes #1 & stays #1 for 2 weeks

In 1965- Jeff Beck replaces Eric Clapton of the Yardbirds

In 1966- Kathy Whitworth wins LPGA Lagunita Golf Invitational

In 1967- Congo sentences ex-premier Moïse Tsjombe to death

In 1967- Robert Anderson's "You Know I Can't Hear You When The Water's Running" premieres in New York NY

In 1968- Beatles release "Lady Madonna" in the UK

In 1969- Apollo 9 returns to Earth

In 1970- 100 year Beehive anniversary ends in brawl in Amsterdam

In 1970- Digital Equipment Corp introduces PDP-11 minicomputer

In 1970- San Francisco city employees begin 4-day strike

In 1971- Live at Fillmore East recorded

In 1973- "Irene" opens at Minskoff Theater NYC for 605 performances

In 1973- Syria adopts constitution

In 1974- Charles de Gaulle Airport opens near Paris France

In 1974- Glenn Turner scores twin tons for New Zealand's 1st win against Australia

In 1975- Bernard Slade's "Same Time, Next Year" premieres in New York NY

In 1977- Dennis Lillee takes 6-26, England all out 95 in Centenary Test

In 1978- Moluccans "suicide commandos" occupies Province house

In 1979- European Monetary System is established, ECU created

In 1979- Gairy dictatorship in Grenada overthrown by New Jewel Movement

In 1979- Isle's Mike Bossy's 5th career hat trick

In 1980- Eric Heiden skates world record 1000 meter (1:13.60)

In 1980- Ford Motor Co found innocent in death of 3 women in a fiery Pinto

In 1981- Attempt on Pope John Paul II by Mehemet Ali Agca

In 1981- NCAA St Joseph's upsets top seed DePaul

In 1982- World Ice Dance Championship in Copenhagen won by Jayne Torvill & Christopher Dean (Great Britain)

In 1982- World Ice Pairs Figure Skating Championship in Copenhagen won by Sabine Baess & Tassilo Thierbach (German Democratic Republic)

In 1982- World Ladies Figure Skate Championship in Copenhagen won by Elaine Zayak (USA)

In 1982- World Men's Figure Skating Championship in Copenhagen won by Scott Hamilton (USA)

In 1983- "Woman of the Year" closes at Palace Theater NYC after 770 performances

In 1983- 1st USFL overtime game-Birmingham Stallions beat Oakld Invaders 20-14

In 1984- Last day of 1st-class cricket for G Chappell, R Marsh, B Laird

In 1984- Western Australia beat Queensland by four wickets to win the Sheffield Shield

In 1985- Funeral services held for Konstantin Chernenko (Moscow)

In 1985- Michael Secrest (US) begins 24 hour ride of 516 miles, 427 yards

In 1986- Soyuz T-15 carries 2 cosmonauts to Soviet space station Mir

In 1986- Space probe Giotto encounters Halley's Comet

In 1987- John Gotti is acquitted of racketeering

In 1987- Washington Capitals score 5 goals against Toronto in 3 minutes & 3 seconds

In 1988- 14th People's Choice Awards: Fatal Attraction, Bill Cosby win

In 1989- 27th shuttle, Discovery 8, launched, 1st woman to do the countdown

In 1989- FDA orders recall of all Chilean fruit in US

In 1989- US space shuttle STS-29 launched

In 1990- Nicholoas Braithwaite elected premier of Grenada

In 1991- Exxon pays $1-billion dollars in fines & cleanup of Valdez oil spill (Prince William Sound, Alaska)

In 1992- 570 die in a Turkish earthquake

In 1992- FCC rules companies can own 30 AM & 30 FM stations (formerly 12)

In 1992- Martina Navratilova & Judy Nelson settle their galamony suit

In 1993- Blizzard of '93 hits north-east US

In 1994- 33.3% of Austria votes for ultra-right FPÖ

In 1994- Cuba Godding Jr (26) weds Sara Kapfer (26)

In 1994- Donna Andrews wins LPGA Ping Welch's Golf Championship

In 1994- Oil tank/airship crash at Bosporus (huge fire/15+ killed)

In 1994- President Mangope of Bophuthaswana deposed

In 1995- 9th Soul Train Music Awards: Boyz II Men, Anita Baker win

In 1995- Anti fascist Kazakhstan anti-parliament forms

In 1995- Hungarian Forint devalued 9%

In 1995- Istanbul police shoot dead 16 Alawitische demonstrators

In 1996- Sri Lanka beat India in World Cup semi as riots stop play

In 1996- Thomas Hamilton kills 16 kindergardeners, their teacher & himself

March 13 -Birthdays

In 1548- Sasbout Vosmeer Dutch Catholic theologist/apostole

In 1599- Johannes Berchmans Dutch Jesuit/saint

In 1615- Innocent XII [Antonio Pignatelli] Pope (1691-1700)

In 1696- Louis F A D Duke de Richelieu French marshal

In 1700- James Kent composer

In 1700- Michel Blavet composer

In 1712- Isfrid Kayser composer

In 1733- Joseph Priestly England, clergyman/scientist (discovered oxygen)

In 1741- Jozef II arch duke of Austria/Roman Catholic German emperor (1765-90)

In 1744- David Allan Scottish painter

In 1746- Maurus Haberhauer composer

In 1752- Josef Reicha composer

In 1764- Charles Earl Grey (Whig), British Prime Minister (1830-34)

In 1767- Heinrich Domnich composer

In 1768- Charles Louis WJ van Keverberg Dutch civil servant

In 1770- Daniel Lambert England, giant (weighed 739 lbs (334 kg) at death)

In 1779- Oliver Shaw composer

In 1781- Karl F Schinkel German architect/painter/writer (Schloss Tegel)

In 1798- Abigail Powers Fillmore 1st lady-Millard Fillmore (1850-53)

In 1818- Albion Parris Howe Brevet Major General (Union Army), died in 1897

In 1820- Louis Herbert Brigadier General (Confederate Army), died in 1901

In 1822- Moritz Grave von Strachwitz German poet

In 1832- Alberto Randegger composer

In 1850- Emilio Serrano y Ruiz composer

In 1855- Percival "Percy" Lowell US astronomer (predicted discovery of Pluto)

In 1858- Maximilien Luce French painter

In 1859- Ivo Bligh cricketer [Lord Darnley] England captain vs Australia 1882-83

In 1860- Hugo Filipp Jakob Wolf Windisch-Gräz Austria, composer

In 1862- Vasily Mikhaylovich Metallov composer

In 1872- Oswald Garrison Villard American journalist

In 1875- Maria E G "Lizzy" Ansingh Dutch painter (Caught Sultane)

In 1881- Balthazar H Verhagen Netherlands/South African dramatist/writer

In 1883- Enrico Toselli composer

In 1884- Emanuel Stickelberger Swiss writer (Bluthochzeit)

In 1884- Oskar Loerke German writer (Longest Day-1926)

In 1884- Sir Hugh S Walpole New Zealand, novelist/critic/dramatist (Jeremy, Maradick at 40)

In 1886- Henri D Gagnebin Swiss organist

In 1886- John "Home Run" Baker hall of famer (hit 2 homeruns in 1911 world series)

In 1887- Carlos Isamitt composer

In 1890- Frank Thieß writer

In 1890- Michael Taube composer

In 1892- Alec Rowley composer

In 1892- Janet Flanner journalist (New Yorker)

In 1896- Dorothy Aldis writer

In 1897- Marcel Thiry Belgian poet (Statue of Fatigue)

In 1897- William Herald Australia, swimmer (Olympics-1920)

In 1898- Josie Sedgwick Texas, actress (Son of Oklahoma)

In 1899- Pancho Vladigerov composer

In 1901- Paul Fix Dobbs Ferry NY, actor (Rifleman)

In 1904- Henry Iliffe Cozens pilot

In 1907- Albert Hughes Williams teacher/historian

In 1907- Dona Maria Pia de Braganca pretender to the Portuguese throne

In 1907- Frank Wilcox DeSoto MO, actor (John-Beverly Hillbillies)

In 1907- Oscar Brink latinist

In 1908- Helen Sinclair Glatz musician

In 1908- Paul Stewart New York NY, actor (Top Secret USA, Deadline)

In 1908- Walter Annenberg Milwaukee WI, publisher (Triangle-TV Guide)

In 1909- Gilbert Inglefield Mayor of London (1967-68)

In 1910- Sammy Kaye Lakewood OH, orchestra leader (Sammy Kaye Show)

In 1911- Jose Ardevol composer

In 1911- L[aFayette] Ron Hubbard sci-fi writer/Scientologist (Dianetics)

In 1912- Ernst Hess composer

In 1912- Igor Youskevitch dancer

In 1912- James Friell political cartoonist

In 1913- Tessie O'Shea Cardiff Wales, actress (Entertainers)

In 1913- William J Casey headed CIA during Iran-contra scandal (1981-87)

In 1914- Carl-Olof Anderberg composer

In 1916- (Corinne) Lindy (Claiborne) Boggs (Representative-Democrat-LA, 1973- )

In 1917- Ina Ray Hutton Chicago IL, orchestra leader (Ina Ray Hutton Show)

In 1917- Maria Vlamynck Flemish author

In 1918- Faye Glenn Abdellan US government official (health services)

In 1918- George McAfee NFL halfback (Chicago Bears)

In 1920- Frans van der Elst Flemish attorney/MP (Volksunie)

In 1921- Allan Jaffee comic strip cartoonist/illustrator (MAD Magazine)

In 1921- Cyril Poole cricketer (England batsman against India 1951-52)

In 1922- Brun Smith cricketer (New Zealand right-handed batsman of late 1940's)

In 1922- Jim Rodger sports writer

In 1925- Anthony Milner composer

In 1925- Bertha Tickey Dinuba CA, softball pitcher (Hall of Fame 1973)

In 1925- Roy Haynes US jazz drummer (Trio Music with Chick Corea)

In 1926- Frederick Hemming McClintock criminologist

In 1926- Raúl Alfonsín Argentine President (1983-89)

In 1927- Charles Sickman Corsen Dutch Antillean poet

In 1929- J D Slater writer

In 1929- Peter Breck Rochester NY, actor (Black Saddle, Big Valley, Benji)

In 1929- Walter Medio race horse trainer

In 1929- Will Eisma composer

In 1930- Doug Harvey hockey star (3 time James Norris winner)

In 1930- Liz Anderson C & W singer

In 1931- Marc Dessauvage Flemish architect

In 1931- Rosalind Elias Lowell MA, mezzo-soprano (Grimgerde-Die Walkuere)

In 1931- Wolfgang Kohlhaase Berlin, actor/director/writer (Solo Sunday)

In 1933- Frank H Murkowski (Senator-Republican-AK, 1981- )

In 1933- Mike Stoller composer (Lieber & Stoller-Hound Dog, Charlie Brown)

In 1935- Don Nute Connellsville PA (Denver University), actor

In 1936- Clarence Nash animation voice (Donald Duck)

In 1937- Fofo I F Sunia (Representative-Democrat-American Samoa, 1981- )

In 1938- Hans-Joachim Hespos composer

In 1938- Jean-Claude Risset composer

In 1938- Joseph Bellino footballer (1960 Heisman Trophy)

In 1938- Patricia W Amicone educator/midwife

In 1939- Neil Sedaka Brooklyn NY, singer/songwriter (Breaking Up is Hard to Do)

In 1943- Andre Techine director/writer (Scene of the Crime, Rendez-Vous)

In 1943- Stephen Vincent Benet writer

In 1947- Lesley Collier British ballet dancer

In 1947- Tomas Hinojosa jockey

In 1950- Bernard Julien cricketer (West Indies left-arm pace all-rounder mid-70's)

In 1950- Danny Kirwan London, rock guitarist (Fleetwood Mac)

In 1950- Joe Bugner Hungarian/British/Australian boxer (European Champion 1971)

In 1950- Robert S Woods Maywood CA, actor (Bo-One Life to Live, Deadly Love)

In 1950- Steve Hill country vocalist (A Winning Hand)

In 1950- William H Macy Miami FL, actor (Homicide, Water Engine)

In 1951- Fred Berry St Louis MO, actor (Rerun-What's Happening)

In 1952- Wolfgang Hihm composer

In 1953- Andy Bean Lafayette GA, PGA golfer (Western 1978, Kemper 1978)

In 1953- Deborah Raffin Los Angeles CA, actress (Ransom, Demon, 40 Carats)

In 1954- Robin Duke Toronto Canada, comedienne (Saturday Night Live, SCTV, Club Paradise)

In 1955- Glenne Headly New London CT, actress (Dick Tracy, Making Mr Right)

In 1955- Olga Rukavishnikova USSR, pentathlete (Olympics-silver-1980)

In 1955- Patricia J Engfer general manager (Hyatt Regency-Orlando)

In 1956- Dana Delany New York NY, actress (Colleen McMurphy-China Beach, Exit to Eden)

In 1958- Debi Nicolle Johnson Torrance CA, playmate (October, 1984)

In 1958- Rick A Lazio (Representative-Republican-NY)

In 1959- Dirk Wellham cricketer (century on New South Wales debut & Australian debut)

In 1959- Ronnie Rogers guitarist (T'Pau-Heart & Soul)

In 1960- Adam Clayton Oxfordshire, rock bassist (U2-I Will Follow)

In 1961- Cor Lems soccer player (ADO The Hague/Dordrecht '90)

In 1962- Liane Tooth Sydney New South Wales Australia, field hockey forward (Olympics-96)

In 1963- Mariano Duncan S P de Macoris Dominican Republic, infielder (New York Yankees)

In 1963- Vance Johnson NFL wide receiver (Denver Broncos)

In 1964- Will Clark New Orleans LA, infielder (Texas Rangers)

In 1966- Akira Nogami wrestler (NJPW)

In 1966- Tine Scheuer-Larsen Denmark, tennis star

In 1967- Colleen Rosensteel South Greensburg PA, heavyweight judoka (Olympics-96)

In 1967- Satu Huotari ice hockey defenseman (Finland, Olympics-98)

In 1968- Christopher Collett New York NY, actor (Manhattan Project)

In 1969- Chris Zorich NFL defensive tackle (Chicago Bears)

In 1969- Kevin Kaminski Churchbridge Saskatchewan, NHL center (Washington Capitals)

In 1971- Curtis Conway NFL wide receiver/kick returner (Chicago Bears)

In 1971- Li Chen Changsha China, tennis star (1995 Futures-Austin TX)

In 1971- Paul Henderson Australian 100 meter/200 meter (Olympics-96)

In 1971- Ralf Kleinmann WLAF kicker/punter (Frankfurt Galaxy)

In 1971- Robert Samuels cricketer (West Indies Test opening batsman vs New Zealand 1996)

In 1971- Ryan Hayden Indianapolis IN, 400 meter hurdler

In 1971- Tony Vinson NFL running back (Atlanta Falcons, Lon Monarchs, Baltimore Ravens)

In 1971- Tracy Wells actress (Heather-Mr Belvedere)

In 1972- Avrom Smith WLAF RB (London Monarchs)

In 1972- Brian Saxton NFL tight end (New York Giants)

In 1972- Rickey Brady NFL tight end (New Orleans Saints)

In 1972- Ryan McCoy WLAF LB (London Monarchs)

In 1972- Shea Olliff Augusta GA, Miss Georgia-America (1996)

In 1972- Trent Dilfer NFL quarterback (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

In 1973- Ann Coale Miss Maryland-USA (1997)

In 1973- Bobby Jackson NBA guard (Denver Nuggets)

In 1973- Dan Wilkinson NFL defensive tackle (Cincinnati Bengals)

In 1973- Edgar Davids Dutch soccer player (Ajax, AC Milan)

In 1973- Trezelle Jenkins NFL tackle (Kansas City Chiefs)

In 1974- André Batista Santos "Vampeta" (Brazilian) soccer player (PSV)

In 1974- Corinna Broiz Garberville CO, lightweight judoka (Olympics-96)

In 1974- Thomas Enqvist Stockholm Sweden, tennis star (1991 Wimbledon junior boys)

In 1975- Landon Wilson St Louis, NHL right wing (Colorado Avalanche)

March 13 -Deaths Which Occurred

In 1202- Mieszko III the Elder, grand duke of Poland (1173-77, 1200-02), dies

In 1516- Vladislav II Jagiello king of Bohemia (1490-1516), dies at 60

In 1558- Jean Fernel French physician/physiologist, dies

In 1569- Louis Condé French prince/co-leader of Hugenot, dies in battle

In 1573- Michel de l'Hôpital chancellor of France (1560-68), dies at about 65

In 1619- Richard Burbage English actor (Shakespeare), dies

In 1716- Georg Gabriel Schutz composer, dies at 46

In 1756- Johann Melchior Conradi composer, dies at 81

In 1817- Matej Sojka composer, dies at 77

In 1837- Nikita P Panin Russian diplomat/minister of Foreign affairs, dies at 66

In 1839- Robert Gallenberg composer, dies at 55

In 1879- Adolf Anderssen German world champion chess (1851..66), dies at 60

In 1881- Alexander II Tsar of Russia, assassinated at 62

In 1890- Henry Wylde composer, dies at 67

In 1901- Benjamin Harrison 23rd President (1889-1893), dies in Indianapolis at 67

In 1903- Nicolas Beets [Hildebrand] Dutch writer (Camera Obscura), dies at 88

In 1906- Susan B[rownell] Anthony American suffragist, dies at 85

In 1911- Jacob M van Bemmelen Dutch physicist/chemist, dies at 80

In 1915- Sergei J Witte Dutch count/premier of Russia, dies at 65

In 1918- Karel Stecker composer, dies at 57

In 1918- William Courtleigh actor (Susie Snowflake), dies at 26

In 1930- Mary E W Freeman US writer (Pembroke), dies at 77

In 1934- Fritz Cortolezis composer, dies at 56

In 1938- Clarence S Darrow Scopes Monkey Trial attorney, dies in Chicago at 80

In 1941- A Coenradi Dutch resistance fighter, executed

In 1941- Bernard Ijzerdraat Dutch resistance fighter, executed

In 1941- E Hellendoorn Dutch resistance fighter, executed

In 1941- Isaak E Babel Russian writer (Zakat, Marija), executed at 46

In 1941- J Eyl Dutch resistance fighter, executed

In 1945- Herbert Bedford composer, dies at 78

In 1946- Abraham Bredius Dutch art historian (Rembrandt), dies at 90

In 1946- Thomas Frederick Dunhill composer, dies at 69

In 1946- Werner von Blomberg German minister of Reichswehr, dies at 67

In 1951- Alfred Hugenberg German Roman Catholic president-director of Krupp/media magnate, dies

In 1951- James I Wedgwood British theosophist/Catholic bishop, dies at 67

In 1955- Maharajadhiraja Tribhuvana Bir Bikram Yung Bahadur Shum Shere dies

In 1955- Yung Deva king of Nepal (191.-55), dies at about 48

In 1957- Lena Ashwell English actress/theatrical manager (Kingsway), dies at 84

In 1964- Kitty Genovese stabbed to death in Queens; 40 neighbors looked on

In 1965- George Calinescu Romanian author (Lauda Lucrorilor), dies at 65

In 1967- Frank Worrell West Indian cricketer, dies

In 1969- Felix Locher actor (Frankenstein's Daughter), dies at 86

In 1970- Rick Besoyan composer, dies at 45

In 1971- Piero Coppola composer, dies at 82

In 1971- Rockwell Kens US artist/painter/illustrator, dies at 88

In 1973- Stacy Harris actor (Door With No Name, Appointment with Danger), dies at 54

In 1974- Howard St John actor (Investigator, Dr Lewis-Hank), dies at 68

In 1974- Janos Prohaska actor (Andy Williams Show), dies at 52

In 1975- Ali Sastroamidjojo Indonesian attorney/minister/premier, dies at 71

In 1975- Ivo Andric Yugoslavian author (Nemiri-Nobel 1961), dies at 82

In 1975- Jean Del Val actor (Sainted Devil, Flying Deuces), dies at 83

In 1975- Ruth Schaumann German author/painter/sculptor, dies at 75

In 1976- Willy Alfredo [Willem Jue], Dutch comedian/poet, dies at 77

In 1977- Fanie Lou Hamer freedom fighter, dies

In 1977- Jan Patocka Czechoslovakian philosopher, dies in prison

In 1978- David McKinley Williams composer, dies at 91

In 1978- Ghulam Mustafa Guard cricketer (3 wickets in 2 Tests for India), dies

In 1980- Tauno Kullerve Pylkkanen composer, dies at 61

In 1982- Albert Weisser composer, dies at 64

In 1982- Wilfred Hawker Suriname Sergeant-Major, executed

In 1983- Louison Bobet French cyclist (Tour de France 1953-55), dies at 58

In 1983- Paul R Citroen Dutch sculptor, dies at 86

In 1984- Dick Whitington journalist/cricketer (South Australia & AIF bat), dies

In 1986- Alvaro Fayad Delgado Colombian guerilla leader (M-19), dies

In 1987- Bernhard Grzimek West German zoologist, dies at 77

In 1987- Finn Videro composer, dies at 80

In 1987- Gerald Moore England, pianist (Am I Too Loud), dies at 87

In 1988- Olive Carey actress (Affairs With a Stranger), dies at 92

In 1990- Bruno Bettelhelm Austrian/US psychoanalyst, commits suicide at 86

In 1991- Cor Witschge [Pipo the Clown], Dutch actor (Alicia), dies at 65

In 1991- Jimmy McPartland US, jazz cornetist, dies

In 1992- Clarence Wright singer, dies at 84

In 1992- Hans Redeker Dutch art critic (Algemeen Handelsblad), dies

In 1993- Ralph Smith Fults US gangster (Bonnie & Clyde gang), dies at 82

In 1994- Danny Barker US banjo player/guitarist (Bourbon St Black), dies at 85

In 1994- Edward James "Murt" O'Donoghue snooker player

In 1994- Sandra Paretti romantic novelist, dies at 59

In 1995- Abdul Ali Mazari Afghan shite leader, shot to death

In 1995- John Silverlight journalist, dies at 75

In 1995- Leo Kaplan lawyer (ASCAP), dies at 89

In 1995- Leon Day pitcher (Negro Leagues), dies of heart failure at 78

In 1995- Lorraine Macleod dancer (Girls Just Want to Have Fun), dies at 65

In 1995- P C J van Lierde Dutch vicar-general of Vatican (1951-91), dies at 87

In 1996- Brian Hulls television news cameraman, dies at 48

In 1996- Krzysztof Kieslowski film director, dies of heart attack at 54

In 1996- Lucio Fulci filem director, dies at 68

In 1996- Lucy Faithfull children's campaigner, dies at 85

March 13 -Holidays

* Cuba : Attack on the Presidential Palace

* Liberia : Decoration Day

* US : Good Samaritan Involvement Day

* Memphis TN : Cotton Carnival (held for 5 days) - - - - - ( Tuesday )

* New Mexico : Arbor Day - - - - - ( Friday )

March 13 -Religious History

In 1687- Father Eusebio Kino, 42, an Italian-born Jesuit in the service of Spain, began missionary labors in the American Southwest. In all, Kino established 25 Indian missions in the area now divided between northern Mexico and Arizona.

In 1804- Birth of James W. Alexander, American Presbyterian clergyman and hymn writer. It was Alexander who, in 1830, rendered the English text of Paul Gerhardt's immortal German hymn, "O Sacred Head, Now Wounded."

In 1868- Birth of Charles E. Cowman, American missionary pioneer. In 1901 he sailed to Japan with his wife Lettie (who later authored "Streams in the Desert"), where in 1910 they founded the Oriental Missionary Society.

In 1904- "The Christ of the Andes", a bronze statue of Christ located on the Argentina-Chile border, was formally dedicated.

In 1925- Tennessee Governor Austin Peay signed legislation prohibiting the teaching of evolution within the state's public school system. (A celebrated violation of this law led to the famous July Scopes Monkey Trial.)