CoM Moderators Posted August 4, 2023 Posted August 4, 2023 Historical Events 1916 - Denmark and the United States sign a treaty whereby the Danish West Indies, including the Virgin Islands, are to be ceded to the US in 1917 for $25 million1916 - The Turks attack the British line at Romani in the northern Sinai (WWI)1962 - Nelson Mandela captured by South African police1984 - Prince's "Purple Rain" album goes #1 and stays #1 for 24 weeks1996 - Jim Bunning, Earl Weaver, Bill Foster and Ned Hanlon inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame, Cooperstown, NY2001 - Australian cricket spinner Shane Warne skittles England (162) with 6/33 to guide tourists to a 7 wicket 3rd Test victory at Trent Bridge; Aussies regain Ashes with record 7th straight Test win v EnglandMore Historical Events » Famous Birthdays 1825 - Arthur Haygarth, English cricket batsman (Middlesex and Surrey, cricket historian), born in Hastings, Sussex, England (d. 1903)1927 - Jess Thomas, American tenor known for his singing in Richard Wagner operas, born in Hot Springs, South Dakota (d. 1993)1930 - Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, Iranian shia cleric, born in Mashhad, Iran1958 - Kym Karath, American actress (The Sound of Music - "Gretl"), born in Los Angeles, California1962 - Joey Huffman, American rock keyboard and organ player (Soul Asylum), born in Pikeville, Kentucky1983 - Greta Gerwig, American actress and film director (Lady Bird, Little Women, Barbie), born in Sacramento, CaliforniaMore Famous Birthdays » Famous Deaths 1873 - Viktor Hartmann, Russian architect and painter, dies at 391875 - Hans Christian Andersen, Danish author of 150 fairy tales (The Ugly Duckling, The Snow Queen), dies at 701905 - Kinjikitile "Bokero" Ngwale, Tanzanian prophet and rebel leader, hanged for treason by German East African military2004 - Sir Kenneth Couzens, British Deputy Chairman of British Coal Board and significant figure during Miners Strike, dies at 792019 - Nuon Chea, Cambodian Khmer Rouge leader 'Brother Number Two', dies at 932022 - Johnny Famechon, Australian boxer (WBC featherweight champion 1969-70), dies at 77More Famous Deaths »
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