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2010 James Cameron's film, Avatar, surpasses his 1997 film Titanic, and becomes the highest grossing film of all time
2009 Caspian Airlines Flight 7908 crashes near Qazvin, Iran, all 168 on board are killed 2009 En route from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to Paris, Air France Flight 447 crashes into the Atlantic ocean, killing all 228 on board 2009 U.S. Airways plane ditches in the Hudson River - all 155 passengers survive 2004 76th Academy Awards Oscar Ceremony, Billy Crystal hosts, Lord of the Rings, The Return of the King sweeps all eleven nominations, including Best Picture, Sean Penn and Charlize Theron win lead acting awards 2003 After an Ohio FirstEnergy power plants shut down unexpectedly, a power outtage occurs for over ten hours all over northeastern North America 2002 Cliff Gorman, actor, All That Jazz, ., dies at 65 2002 Peggy Lee, singer, Is That All There Is?, dies at 81 2001 Carroll O'Connor, actor, All in the Family, dies at 76 2000 Jason Robards, actor, All the President's Men, dies at 78 2000 Larry Rhine, writer, All in the Family, dies at 90 2000 Two onboard torpedoes explode on the Russian submarine Kursk in the Barents Sea, which eventually killed all onboard, despite a rescue operation 1999 Jean Shepherd, writer/radio artist, ", In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash, ", dies at 78 1998 Alan J. Pakula, "director, producer", All the President's Men, dies at 70 1998 SwissAir flight 111 crashes off the coast of Nova Scotia killing all 229 onbaord, likely cause was an electrical fire 1998 69th All Star Baseball Game: at Coors Field, Denver 1998 Philippine DC-9 crashes apparently killing all 104 on board 1998 News of the Lewinsky/Clinton affair is published, President Clinton vigorously denies all allegations 1998 All California bars, clubs and card rooms must be smoke-free 1997 Hong Kong begins slaughtering all its chickens to prevent bird flu 1997 68th All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 3-1 at Jacobs Field, Cleveland 1997 1st all female (20 British women) team reaches North Pole 1997 Baseball honors Jackie Robinson by retiring #42 for all teams 1997 Fred Zinnemann, director, A Man for All Seasons, dies of heart attack at 89 1996 India all out for 66 at Durban after making 100 in cricket 1st inning 1996 Pakistan all out 67 to lose to Tasmania by an inning 1996 67th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 6-0 at Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia 1996 All star MVP: Mike Piazza, Los Angeles Dodgers 1996 Julia and Noah wed on "All My Children" 1996 Sri Lanka 9-349 in 50 overs beat Pakistan 315 all out, Singapore Jayasuriya hits ton in 48 balls, world ODI record at Singapore 1996 Kenya defeat West Indies (all out 93) in Cricket World Cup 1995 ODI in Sharjah WI 7-333 in 50 overs beat Sri Lanka 329 all out 1995 66th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 3-2 at Ballpark at Arlington, Texas 1995 All star MVP: Jeff Conine (Florida Marlins) 1995 Jack Nicklaus wins Golf's British Open, 4th to win all 4 majors 1995 Mark Ilott takes 9-19 incl all lbw hat-trick, Essex vs. Northants 1995 Northants all out 46 vs. Essex and wins game next day 1995 New York City bans smoking in all restaurants that seat 35 or more 1995 37th Grammy Awards: All I Want to Do, Streets of Philadelphia, Sheryl Crow 1995 James Herriot, Scottish author (All Creatures Great and Small), dies at 78 1994 European Campaign against Racism "All different, All equal" begins 1994 Walter C "Dub" Taylor II, U.S. actor (You Can't Take it All), dies at 86 1994 All 28 baseball owners vote to cancel rest of 1994 season 1994 U.S. Air Boeing 737 crashes at Pittsburgh Airport, killing all 132 on board 1994 Archbishop Quarracino wants all homosexuals to leave Argentina 1994 All 40,000 ceiling tiles in Kingdome must be replaced 1994 65th All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 7-8 at 3 Rivers Stad, Pitts 1994 All star MVP: Fred McGriff (Atlanta Braves) 1994 1st French "all news" TV, LCI, begins broadcasting 1994 Smoking banned in Pentagon and all U.S. military bases 1994 England Cricket all out for 46 at Port-of-Spain 1994 East beats West 9-8 in 45th NHL All Star Game at MSG in New York City 1993 U.S. Court of Appeals rules congress must save all E-Mail 1993 64th All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 9-3 at Camden Yards, Baltimore 1993 All star MVP: Kirby Puckett for the Minnesota Twins 1993 Carlton Fisk, 45, released by White Sox, as all time leader of most games caught and most home runs by a catcher 1993 Queensland all out for 75 vs. NSW in Sheffield Shield Final 1993 Pakistan all out 43 vs. West Indies, world one-day int record low 1993 Joseph L Mankiewicz, U.S. writer and director (All about Eve), dies at 83 1993 William LeMassena, actor (All that Jazz), dies of lung cancer at 76 1993 Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday observed in all 50 states for 1st time 1992 Vincent Gardenia, actor (All in the Family, LA Law), dies at 71 1992 Laurie Colwin, novelist (Happy All the Time), dies at 48 1992 63rd All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 13-6 at Jack Murphy Stadium, SD 1992 All star MVP: Ken Griffey, Jr., Seattle Mariners 1992 Alexanders Department store closes all 11 stores 1992 New York Yankee Scott Sanderson becomes 9th to beat all 26 teams 1992 New York department store chain Alexanders announces closing of all 11 stores 1992 All star concert in memory of Freddie Mercury held at Wembley Stadium 1992 West beats East 14 to 9 in Major Soccer League all star game 1992 NBA All Star Game - West beats East 153-113 1992 Stan Hansen beats Jumbo Tsuruta to win All Japan Triple Crown 1992 NHL All Star Game - Campbell-10, Wales-6 (Brett Hull, MVP) at Philadelphia 1991 U.S. cuts all foreign aid to Haiti 1991 62nd All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 4-2 at SkyDome, Toronto 1991 All star MVP: Cal Ripken, Jr. for the Baltimore Orioles 1991 Lotte Palfi Andor, actress (Lovesick, All the Jazz), dies 1991 Mother of All Parades - New York City welcomes desert storm troops 1991 A's Rickey Henderson steals an all time record 939th base vs Yankees 1991 NBA All Star Game at Charlotte North Carolina 1991 All American Bowl ends after 14 years 1991 President F. W. de Klerk, says he would repeal all apartheid laws 1991 Jumbo Tsuruta beats Stan Hansen to win All Japan Triple Crown title 1991 Japan ends routine fingerprinting of all adult ethnic Koreans 1990 Saddam anounces release of all foriegn hostages 1990 Iraq announces it will release all 3,300 Soviet hostages 1990 Sri Lanka all out 82, Venkatapathy Raju (I) 6-12 off 17 lose, Phil Eagles beat Giants 31-13 and L.A. Rams beat 49ers 28-17 1990 Iraq announces it will free all German hostages 1990 Reds are 1st NL team to clinch title, staying in 1st place all year 1990 1st time since 1966 that all 8 grand slam tennis champs are different 1990 61st All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 2-0 at Wrigley Field, Chicago 1990 All star MVP: Julio Franco (Texas Rangers) 1990 Nolan Ryan pitches his 6th no-hitter beating Oakland, in 9th he retires Ken Phelps, Rickey Henderson and Willie Randolph (all ex Yankees) 1990 "Cartoon All Stars to Rescue" shown on all 4 TV networks 1990 Paul Newman wins a court victory over Julius Gold, to keep giving all profits from Newman foods to charity 1990 U.S.S.R. agrees to withdraw all 73,500 troops from Czechoslovakia by July, 1991 1990 Perez de Cuellar says he has lost all hope for peace in Gulf 1989 Wayne Gretzky passes Gordie Howes as NHL's all time top scorer 1989 Bette [Ruth E] Davis, actress (All About Eve, White Mama), dies at 81 1989 Amateur Athletic Federation strips Ben Johnson of all track records 1989 60th All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 5-3 at Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim All star MVP: Bo Jackson (Kansas City Royals) 1989 President Ronald Reagan sportscasts All Star Game 1989 Despite retiring May 29, Mike Schmidt elected to start All Star game 1989 Only 17 hole-in-ones recorded since U.S. open began, today 4 more are made all on 6th hole (Weaver, Wiebe, Pate and Price) 1989 Nolan Ryan becomes 2nd pitcher to defeat all 26 teams 1989 FDA orders recall of all Chilean fruit in U.S. 1989 Wayne Gretzky passes Marcel Dionne to become NHL's 2nd all time scorer 1988 New York bound Pan Am jumbo jet explodes over Scotland all 258 aboard die 1988 MLB all stars beats Japan 16-8 (Game 3 of 7) 1988 Japan and MLB all stars played to a 6-6 draw (Game 2 of 7) 1988 Japan beats MLB all stars 2-1 in Tokyo (Game 1 of 7) 1988 Dennis Eckersley, 1st to save all 4 games in a championship series 1988 59th All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 2-1 at Riverfront Stadium, Cin 1988 All star MVP: Terry Steinbach for the Oakland A's 1988 Malcolm Marshall takes 7-22 at Old Trafford, England all out 93 1988 "We All Sleep Alone" by Cher peaks at #14 1988 New Jersey Devils set all time playoff mark for penalty minutes 1988 Barbra Streisand records "Warm All Over" 1988 Airliner crashes in SW China, killing all 108 on board 1987 Korean Air jetliner disappears off Burma, all 115 lost 1987 India all out for 75 vs. West Indies at Delhi, Patterson 5-24 1987 Harrison releases "Cloud 9" and McCartney releases "All the Best" 1987 "Didn't We Almost Have It All," by Whitney Houston hits #1 1987 Bob Fosse, choreographer (All the Jazz), dies at 62 1987 Pakistan all out 708 vs. England at The Oval, Botham 3-217 1987 58th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 2-0 in 13 at Oakland-Alameda Stad 1987 All star MVP: Tim Raines (Montreal Expos) 1987 A's Mark McGwire is 1st rookie to hit 30 home runs before All Star break 1987 New York City radio station WFAN-AM becomes 1st 24 hour all sports radio 1987 For 3rd time, Wayne Gretzky, scores 7 goals in a Stanley Cup game Wayne Gretzky passes Jean Beliveau as all time playoff scoring champ 1986 Sri Lanka all out 55 vs. WI in one-dayer Walsh 5-1 in 4 3 overs 1986 Pakistan all out for 77 vs. West Indies at Lahore 1986 West Indies all out for 53 vs. Pakistan (Abdul Qadir 6-16) 1986 Bobby (Patrick Duffy) returns to Dallas, his death is attributed to his wife Pam's bad dream (erases all of last season) 1986 57th All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 3-2 at Astrodome, Houston 1986 All star MVP: Roger Clemens of the Boston Red Sox 1985 56th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 6-1 at Humphrey Metrodome, Minn 1985 All star MVP: LaMarr Hoyt (San Diego Padres) 1985 Kay Campbell, actress (All My Children), dies at 80 1984 Scotty Bowman becomes NHL's all time winningest coach 1984 Paul McCartney releases "We All Stand Together" 1984 Australia all out 76 vs. West Indies at cricket WACA, Holding 6-21 1984 Cleveland Metroparks' Valley Parkway All Purpose Trails are completed 1984 Tigers clinch AL East championship (spent all year in 1st place) 1984 55th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 3-1 at Candlestick Park, San Francisco 1984 All star MVP: Gary Carter, Mont Expos 1984 West Indies beat Australia 2-0-1 to win cricket World Series Cup receiving all perfect scores for quality and gold medal 1983 54th All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 13-3 at Comiskey Park, Chicago 1983 Fred Lynn of Angels hits All Star game 1st grand slam (AL wins 13-3) 1983 Surrey all out for 14 vs. Essex, their lowest score ever 1983 "Bang The Drum All Day" by Todd Rundgren hits #63 1983 Argentine government declares all 15-30,000 missing persons dead 1983 Only known typo on Time Magazine cover (control=contol), all recalled 1983 Wayne Gretzky sets NHL all star record of 4 goals in 1 period 1983 In NBA, Portland scores all 17 pts in overtime to beat Houston 113-96 1982 NBC radio cancels almost all of its network daily features 1982 "Herman Van Veen: All of Him" closes at Ambassador New York City after 6 perf 1982 "Herman Van Veen: All of Him" opens at Ambassador New York City for 6 performances 1982 Poland bans Solidarity and all labor unions 1982 1st Old Timer's All star classic - AL wins 7-2 in Washington D.C. 1982 53rd All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 4-1 at Olympic Stadium, Montreal 1982 All star MVP: Dave Conception (Cincinnati Reds) 1982 -117 degrees F; All time low at South Pole 1982 ABC's All Talk radio network expands to 22 stations 1982 Supreme Court rules all children, regardless of citizenship, are entitled to a public education 1982 WABC joins ABC's All Talk radio network 1982 ABC's All Talk network begins on radio (2 west coast stations) 1982 Sygyzy: all 9 planets aligned on same side of Sun 1982 Lee Strasberg, acting coach/actor (And Justice for All), dies at 81 1981 Pakistan all out 62 vs. Australia at WACA, Lillee 5-18 1981 Enterprise Radio (all sports) resigns air 1981 52nd All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 5-4 at Municipal Stadium, Cleveland 1981 All star MVP: Gary Carter (Mont Expos) 1981 NL beats AL 5-4 in 52nd All Star Game (Cleveland Stadium) 1981 Australia set 151 to win, all out 121, Botham 5-11 in 14 overs 1981 Australia set 130 to win, all out 111 at Headingley Willis 8-43 1981 Clive Rice 105* out of 143 all out, Notts vs. Hants at Bournemouth 1981 George Harrison releases "All Those Years Ago" in the United Kingdom 1981 Mike Bloomfield, musician, guitarist, composer, number 22 on Rolling Stone's '100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time', dies of drug overdose at 36 1981 Australia all out 83 vs. India at MCG chasing 143 to win 1981 India all out 63 in one-day international vs. Australia 1980 U.N. Security Council condemns (14-0, U.S. abstains) Israeli declaration that all of Jersualem is it's capital 1980 51st All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 4-2 at Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles 1980 All star MVP: Ken Griffey (Cincinnati Reds) 1980 Polish airliner crash kills all 87 aboard (22 are U.S. amateur boxers) 1980 Eric Heiden wins all 5 speed skating golds at Lake Placid Olympics 1979 World Court in Hague rules Iran should relase all U.S. hostages 1979 President Carter announces immediate halt to all imports of Iranian oil 1979 50th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 7-6 at Kingdome, Seattle 1979 All star MVP: Dave Parker (Pittsburgh Pirates) 1979 Canada all out 45 in Cricket World Cup vs. England, in 40 3 overs 1979 "Kids Are All Right" premieres 1979 204th and final episode of "All in the Family" 1979 200th episode of "All in the Family" 1978 Yankees win 3rd straight AL Championship, all against Kansas City 1978 30th Emmy Awards: All in the Family, Ed Asner and Sada Thompson win 1978 49th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 7-3 at San Diego Stadium 1978 All star MVP: Steve Garvey, Los Angeles Dodgers 1978 WI all set to lose cricket test vs. Australia at Kingston till riots end game 1978 Rutles "All You Need is Cash" is shown on British TV 1978 Rutle's "All You Need is Cash" is show on NBC-TV 1978 England all out 64 for 1st loss to New Zealand in cricket (Boycott captain) 1978 India needing 493 to beat Australia at Adelaide, all out 445 1977 West German commandos storm hijacked Lufthansa in Mogadishu, Somalia freeing all 86 hostages and killing 3 of 4 hijackers 1977 Pakistan general Zia ul-Haq bans all opposition 1977 All 4 Kiss members release solo albums 1977 Angels acquire Dave Kingman from Padres for cash 9 days later Yankees buy Kingman (started with Mets) who plays in all 4 divisions in 1977 1977 Jason Michael Zimbler, born in Queens, New York, actor, Clarissa Explains it All 1977 48th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 7-5 at Yankee Stadium, New York 1977 All star MVP: Don Sutton (Los Angeles Dodgers) 1977 Red Sox set 3 game record of 16 home runs, all against Yankees 1977 Dennis Lillee takes 6-26, England all out 95 in Centenary Test 1977 Burt Mustin, actor (All in the Family, Andy Griffith Show), dies at 92 1977 President Jimmy Carter pardons almost all Vietnam War draft evaders 1976 Lindsay Price, Arcadia California, actress, Bold and Beautiful, All My Children 1976 2 airliners collide over Yugoslavia, kills all 176 aboard 1976 42nd NFL Chicago All Star Game: Pittsburgh 24, All Stars 0 (52,895) 1976 47th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 7-1 at Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia 1976 All star MVP: George Foster (Cincinnati Reds) 1976 England all out for 71 vs. WI at Old Trafford, Holding 14 5-7-17-5 1976 Randy Jones wins NL record 16 games before All Star break 1976 India all out for 97 vs. West Indies 1975 Tiger Woods, born in Cypress, California, pro golfer, highest paid pro athlete, most successful golfer of all time 1975 Marty May, (Fireball Fun For All), dies at 79 1975 All political parties forbidden in Bangladesh 1975 46th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 6-3 at County Stadium, Milwaukee 1975 All star MVP: Bill Madlock (Pittsburgh Pirates) and John Matlock (New York Mets) 1975 Houston's Bob Watson scores baseball's one-millionth run of all time 1975 Ethiopia nationalizes all ground/earth 1975 "Jeffersons" spinoff from "All in the Family" premieres on CBS 1974 Murray Schisgal's "All Over Town," premieres in New York City 1974 Jamie Jones, singer, All 4 One 1974 A's Ken Holtzman, who hasn't batted all season, belts 3rd inning home run in Game 4 and gets the win, 5-2 1974 President Gerald Ford pardons former President R Nixon of all federal crimes 1974 45th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 7-2 at 3 Rivers Stadium, Pitts 1974 India all out for 42 in Lord's Test cricket in 77 minutes 1974 Mats Wermelin, Sweden, scores all points in 272-0 basketball win 1973 Allan "Rocky" Lane, western actor (All's Fair), dies at 64 1973 New York Times reports almost all Superfectas run at Yonkers, Roosevelt and Monticello from Jan-Mar of 1973 were fixed 1973 Delta Airlines DC-9 crashes in fog at Logan Airport, Boston, killing all but one of 89 aboard. Lone survivor dies 6 months later 1973 40th NFL Chicago All Star Game: Miami 14, All Stars 3 (54,103) 1973 44th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 7-1 at Royals Stadium, KC 1973 All star MVP: Bobby Bonds for the San Francisco Giants 1973 Willie Mays named to NL all star team for 24th time (ties Musial) 1973 Bobby Murcer's 3 homers accounted for all RBIs, beating Kansas City 5-0 1973 All women board of directors takes control of ABA's Kentucky Colonels 1973 1st all - U.S. women's Wimbledon, Billie Jean King beats Chris Evert 1973 Close finish at Trent Bridge, New Zealand Cricket need 479 to win, all out 440 1973 25th Emmy Awards: Waltons, All in the Family and Mary Tyler Moore 1973 Jury finds Watergate defendants Liddy and McCord guilty on all counts 1973 President Nixon suspends all U.S. offensive action in North Vietnam 1973 Famous victory at the SCG Pakistan chasing 158 all out 106 1972 Jet's Don Maynard becomes all time pro reception leader (632) 1972 Uganda president Idi Amin throws out all 80,000 Asians 1972 39th NFL Chicago All Star Game: Dallas 20, All Stars 7 (54,162) 1972 43rd All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 4-3 at Atlanta-Fulton County Stad 1972 All star MVP: Joe Morgan (Cincinnati Reds) 1972 24th Emmy Awards: All in the Family, Carrol O'Conner and Jean Stapleton 1971 Peruvian Airlines Electra crashes at headwaters of Amazon, killing all except Juliane Margaret Koepcke found 10 days later 1971 Golden Gate Bridge lights out all night due to power failure 1971 Sydney Penny, actress, Danni-New Gidget, Thorn Birds, All My Children 1971 38th NFL Chicago All Star Game: Baltimore 24, All Stars 17 (52,289) 1971 42nd All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 6-4 at Tiger Stadium, Detroit 1971 All star MVP: Frank Robinson for the Baltimore Orioles 1971 23rd Emmy Awards: All in the Family, Jack Klugman and Jean Stapleton 1971 All Things Considered premieres on 112 National Public Radio stations 1971 United Kingdom lifts all restrictions on gold ownership 1971 Probably 1st gay theme TV episode - All in the Family 1971 "All in the Family" premieres on CBS featuring 1st toilet flush on TV 1971 Madame Spivy [LeVoe], actress (All Fall Down), dies at 64 1970 George Harrison releases his triple album set "All Things Must Pass" 1970 George Harrison releases 3 album set "All Things Must Pass" 1970 Discotheque in Grenoble France burns, all exits padlocked and 142 die 1970 37th NFL Chicago All Star Game: Kansas City 24, All Stars 3 (69,940) 1970 Libya orders confiscation of all Jewish property 1970 41st All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 5-4 at Riverfront Stadium, Cin 1970 All star MVP: Carl Yastremski (Boston Red Sox) 1970 Reds clout 7 home runs by 6 batters, Braves counter with 3 home runs, 6 for one team and 9 different batters for two teams, all tie or set records 1970 "Cry for Us All" closes at Broadhurst Theater New York City after 8 performances 1970 "Cry for Us All" opens at Broadhurst Theater New York City for 8 performances 1970 Tammi Terrell, singer (You're All I Need), dies of brain tumor at 24 1970 Soap Opera "All My Children," premieres on ABC 1969 India all out for 163 at Madras vs. Australia, Ashley Mallett 5-91 1969 Kathi Wolfgram, Minneapolis, rocker, Jets-You Got it All 1969 40th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 9-3 at RFK Memorial, Washington D.C. 1969 All star MVP: Willie McCovey for the San Francisco Giants 1969 Dondre T Whitfield, born in Brooklyn, New York, actor, Another World, All My Children 1969 Thelma Ritter, actress (All About Eve, Pillow Talk), dies at 63 1969 Shane Thomson, New Zealand cricket off-spin all rounder, since 1990 1968 Tallulah Bankhead, actress (All Star Revue), dies of pneumonia at 65 1968 U.S. pro soccer 14 teams merged into 1 all star team 1968 President Johnson orders a halt to all bombing of North Vietnam 1968 Twins' Cesar Tovar pitched a hitless inning and plays all 9 positions 1968 39th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 1-0 at Astrodome, Houston 1968 All star MVP: Willie Mays for the San Francisco Giants 1968 Virginia Weidler, actress (All This and Heaven Too), dies at 42 1968 Australia all out for 78 vs. England at Lord's 1968 Lee Trevino is 1st to play all 4 rounds of golf's U.S. open under par 1968 Tasia Valenza, born in New York City, actress, All My Children 1968 Akira Nogami, born in Narashino, Chiba, professional Japanese wrestler, actor, wrestled for the New Japan Pro Wrestling promotion, NJPW, in 1991, reigned as IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion, in 2000, appeared in television show, Kamen Rider Kuuga, competed part-time after 2004, regularly wrestling with Keiji Mutoh's All Japan Pro Wrestling 1967 Beatles' "All You Need is Love," single goes #1 1967 38th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 2-1 in 15 at Anaheim Stadium, CA 1967 All star MVP: Tony Perez (Cincinnati Reds) 1967 Beatles' "All You Need is Love" is released 1967 39th Academy Awards - "Man For All Seasons," E Taylor and P Scofield win 1967 Kees Verkerk becomes world champ all round skater 1967 Herr Karl Tausch writes shortest will "Vse Zene" (All to wife) 1966 Lindsay Price, actress, All My Children 1966 NFL awards New Orleans its 16th franchise (All Saints Day) 1966 Lauren Holly, actress, All My Children, Maxine-Picket Febces 1966 37th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 2-1 in 10 at Busch Stad, St. Louis 1966 All star MVP: Brooks Robinson for the Baltimore Orioles 1966 5 Minnesota Twins (Rich Rollins, Zolio Versailes, Tony Oliva, Don Michner, and Harmon Killebrew) all homer in 7th inning to beat A's 9-4 1966 Graeme Clark, bassist, Wet Wet Wet-Angel Eyes, Love is All Around 1966 All U.S. cigarette packs have to carry "Caution Cigarette smoking may be hazardous to your health" 1965 Rita Johnson, actress (All Mine to Give), dies at 53 1965 KC A's Bert Campaneris plays all 9 positions in a game 1965 President Johnson signs a bill requiring cigarette makers to print health warnings on all cigarette packages about the effects of smoking 1965 36th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 6-5 at Metropolitan Stadium, Minn 1965 All star MVP: Juan Marichal (SF Giant) 1965 97th Belmont: John Sellers aboard Hail to All wins in 2:28.6 1965 Yorkshire all out for 23 vs. Hampshire at Middlesbrough 1965 1st all news radio station (WINS 1010 AM in New York City) begins operating 1965 Jo Ann Prentice wins LPGA All State Ladies' Golf Invitational 1965 Indonesia nationalizes all foreign oil companies 1965 Boston Celtic center Bill Russell misses all 14 shots in loss to Philadelphia Warriors led by Wilt Chamberlain 1965 Obverse design of all Canadian coins is changed to depict present-day 1964 England all out 611 in reply to Australia's 8-656 Match a draw 1964 35th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 7-4 at Shea Stadium, New York 1964 All star MVP: John Callison, Philadelphia Phillies 1964 FTC rules health warnings must appear on all cigarette packages 1963 Lars Ulrich, Danish/US heavy metal drummer, Metallica-Kill 'em All 1963 Ines Cuervo de Priete, 34, gives birth to quintuplets, all boys 1963 34th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 5-3 at Municipal Stadium, Cleveland 1963 All star MVP: Willie Mays for the San Francisco Giants 1963 U.S. bans all monetary transactions with Cuba 1963 Andy Cousin, rocker, All About Eve-All About Scarlet and Other Stories 1963 All Africa Conferences of Churches opens in Kampala Uganda 1963 Jason Newstedt, U.S. heavy-metal bassist for Metallica, Kill 'em All 1962 Baseball decides to revert back to 1 all star game per year 1962 Joseph Allen, Jr., actor (All Women Have Secrets), dies at 44 1962 33rd All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 9-4 at Wrigley Field, Chicago 1962 All star MVP: Leon Wagner (LA Angels) 1962 Rachel Sweet, born in Akron, Ohio, singer, songwriter, actress, writer, recorded theme song for Nickelodeon series, Clarissa Explains It All, appeared as George Costanza's cousin, in Seinfeld, television episode, 'The Contest', released Fool Around: The Best of Rachel Sweet, 1992 1962 Chicago White Sox Floyd Robinson goes 6 for 6 (all singles) 1962 32nd All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 3-1 at D.C. Stadium, Washington 1962 All star MVP: Maury Wills (Los Angeles Dodgers) 1962 Julianne Regan, rocker, All About Eve-All About Scarlet 1962 "All American" closes at Winter Garden Theater New York City after 80 performances 1962 16th Tony Awards: Man For All Seasons and How to Succeed win 1962 "All American" opens at Winter Garden Theater New York City for 80 performances 1962 Sheryl Crow, vocalist, All I Want to Do-Grammy 1995 1962 President Kennedy bans all trade with Cuba except for food and drugs 1962 "Twist" is impure and bans it from all Catholic schools 1961 Kim Delaney, Philadelphia, actress, All My Children, Tour of Duty, New YorkPD Blue 1961 Princess, rocker, Desirez Heslop, All For Love 1961 31st All Star Baseball Game: 1-1 tie ends by rain at Fenway, Boston 1961 30th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 5-4 in 10 at Candlestick Pk, SF 1961 Jeff Chandler, Ira Grossel, actor (Away all boats), dies at 40 1961 Hawaii's, then all time low temperature, 14 degrees F recorded atop Haleakale 1960 Tad Mosels "All the Way Home," premieres in New York City 1960 Cuba nationalizes all remaining U.S. businesses 1960 Scott Thompson Baker, born in Minneapolis, actor, General Hosp, All My Children 1960 Robert Bolt's "Man For All Seasons," premieres in London 1960 Cuba nationalizes all U.S. owned sugar factories 1960 29th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 6-0 at Yankee Stadium, New York 1960 28th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 5-3 at Municipal Stadium, KC 1960 Virtually all coastal towns between 37th and 44th parallels severly damaged by tsunami that strikes Hilo, Hawaii at 01:04 AM 1959 Greg Matthews, cricketer, NSW and Australia off-spin all rounder Yeah yeah 1959 10 nation soccer league to play all games on New York Randalls Is, announced 1959 Mark Price, bass/vocals, All About Eve, Tin Huey-Contents Dislodged 1959 Grant Aleksander, born in Baltimore, Maryland, actor, Guiding Light, All My Children 1959 Joyce Sims, rocker, All and All 1959 27th All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 5-3 at Memorial Coliseum, LA 1959 AL beats NL 5-3 in 27th All Star Game (Dodger Stadium) 1959 26th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 5-4 at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh 1959 Beverly Lee, born in Passaic, New Jersey, singer, member, trademark holder for The Shirelles, an all girl vocal pop group 1959 Michael E Knight, Princeton, New Jersey, actor, Date with Angel, All My Child 1959 West Indies all out 76 vs. Pakistan at Dacca, Fazal Mahmood 6-34 1958 1st radio broadcast from space (President Eisenhower voice "To all mankind, America's wish for Peace on Earth and Good Will to Men Everywhere") 1958 25th All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 4-3 at Memorial Stadium, Balt 1958 New Zealand all out 47 vs. England at Lord's Laker 4-13, Lock 5-17 1958 Perry Stephens, Frankfurt Germany, actor, Loving, All My Children 1958 Baseball announces players and coaches rather than fans pick all stars 1957 Reds' fans stuff ballot box, electing 8 Reds as All Star starters 1957 All NL teams intergates, John Irwin Kennedy is 1st black on Phillies 1957 Suez canal reopens for all traffic 1957 Suez Canal cleared for all shipping 1956 Rhonda Shear, born in New Orleans, Louisiana, comedian, Up All Night 1956 Louise Suggs wins LPGA All American Golf Open 1956 23rd All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 7-3 at Griffith Stadium, Washington D.C. 1955 Ian Botham, cricketer, all time great all-rounder Extrovert 1955 Jack Clark, Penns, all star outfielder, Giants, Cards, Yankees, Padres 1955 New Zealand all out for 70 vs. Pakistan at Dacca 1955 All Peron feast days disposed of in Argentina 1955 22nd All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 6-5 in 12 at County Stad, Milw 1955 Congress authorizes all U.S. currency to say "In God We Trust" 1955 Supreme Court orders school integration "with all deliberate speed" 1955 Congress orders all U.S. coins bear motto "In God We Trust" 1955 New Zealand cricket all out for 26 vs. England at Eden Park 1954 21st All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 11-9 at Municipal Stadium, Cleveland 1954 Elvis Presley records his 1st hit, "That's All Right" 1954 James Kiberd, actor, Trevor Dillon-Loving, All My Children 1954 Greg Ginn, born in America, guitarist, singer, songwriter, leader, Black Flag, hardcore punk, Rolling Stone's, 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time 1954 Elvis Presley records his debut single, "That's All Right" 1953 General Electric announces all Communist employees will be fired 1953 Salazars party wins all parliament seats in Portugal 1953 20th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 5-1 at Crosley Field, Cincinnati 1953 Peter Bergman, actor, All My Children, Starland Vocal Band 1953 Walcott Worrell and Weekes all make centuries in innings vs. India 1953 Jules Shear, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, musician, singer, performed with The Funky Kings, Raisins in the Sun, created, hosted, first 13 episodes of MTV series, Unplugged, song, All Through the Night, recorded by Cyndi Lauper, ranked number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100, co-wrote title track for Everything's Different Now album, with Matthew Sweet 1953 Michael Bolton, Connecticut, rock vocalist, That's What Love Is All About 1953 Egyptian Premier General Naguib disbands all political parties 1952 New York Yankees Johnny Mize's pinch-hit grand slam gives Yankees a 5-1 win at Washington He has now home runs in all 15 major league parks 1952 Louise Suggs wins LPGA All American Women Golf Tournament 1952 Ford Frick sets waiver rule to bar inter-league deals until all clubs in same league get right to bid 1952 Freddie Trueman takes 8-31, India all out 58 at Old Trafford 1952 India all out 82 in 2nd innings after making 52 earlier in the day 1952 19th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 3-2 in 5 at Shibe Park, Philadelphia 1952 Andy Fraser, born in Paddington, West London, pianist, guitarist, songwriter, played bass for Free, composed "All Right Now", wrote hits for Robert Palmer, Rod Stewart, Joe Cocker 1952 George Strait, Pearsall, Texas, country singer, All My Exes Live in Texas 1952 Peter Haycock, rock guitarist, All Along the Watchtower 1951 Australia cricket all out 82 vs. West Indies at Adelaide 1951 Bucky Dent, all star shortstop, Chicago White Sox, New York Yankees 1951 Sandahl Bergman, Kansas City Missouri, actress, Conan, All that Jazz 1951 18th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 8-3 at Briggs Stadium, Detroit 1951 Jorge Santana, born in Autlan, Jalisco, Mexico, musician, member of band Malo, recorded with Malo members to produce solo albums Jorge Santana, It's All About Love, plays green Frender Stratocaster guitar, recorded Santana Brothers album with brother, Carlos Santana, 1994 1951 23rd Academy Awards - "All About Eve," Judy Holliday and J Ferrer win 1951 "Bless You All" closes at Mark Hellinger Theater New York City after 84 performances 1951 Phil Collins, England, singer/drummer, Genesis-Against All Odds 1950 Gillette and Mutual buy All Star and World Series rights ($6M for 6 yrs) 1950 "Bless You All" opens at Mark Hellinger Theater New York City for 84 performances 1950 Egyptian king Faruk demands departure of all British troops 1950 Victoria Tennant, born in London, England, All of Me, Chiefs, Winds of War 1950 Belgian government dismisses all communist civil servants 1950 17th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 4-3 in 14 at Comiskey Park, Chicago Ted Williams breaks his elbow; 1st extra inning All Star Game 1950 Law of Return passes, guarantees all Jews right to live in Israel 1950 Ronnie Dyson, U.S., singer, Hair, All over your face 1950 Peter Gabriel, rocker, Genesis-Against All Odds 1950 22rd Academy Awards - "All King's Men," Crawford and De Havilland win 1950 Steve Hackett, rock guitarist, Genesis-Against All Odds/GTR 1950 Mike Rutherford, rocker, Genesis-Against All Odds, Mike and Mechanics 1950 U.S. recalls all consular officials from China 1950 Emil Jannings, actor (The Way of All Flesh), dies at 65 1949 Jeff Bridges, born in Los Angeles, California, actor, Stay Hungry, Against All Odds 1949 Ann Reinking, Seattle, dancer/actress, All the Jazz, Micki and Maude 1949 Despite 71 injuries, Yankees have been in 1st place all season until Red Sox move into a tie for 1st place 1949 Eric Carmen, born in Cleveland, Ohio, rocker, All by Myself 1949 "All after Love" closes at Mark Hellinger Theater New York City after 121 performances 1949 16th All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 11-7 at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn 1949 "All for Love" opens at Mark Hellinger Theater New York City for 121 performances 1948 Jim Bonfanti, rocker, Raspberries-Go All the Way 1948 Artis Gilmore, ABA all star, Kentucky Colonels 1948 England all out for 52 vs. Australia at Cricket Oval 1948 15th All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 5-2 at Sportsman's Park, St. Louis 1948 David Concepcion, born in Venezuela, all star shortstop, Cincinnati Reds 1948 Carole Drinkwater, actress, Father, All Creatures Great and Small 1948 Larry Carlton, rock composer, Against All Odds, Who's the Boss 1948 Billy Zoom, born in Savanna, Illinois, musician, guitarist, founder of punk rock band X, Guitar Player named him greatest guitar player of all time in 2007, worked with Gene Vincent, rockabilly legend, as well as Etta James, Big Joe Turner 1948 Australia all out 674 vs. India (Bradman 201, Hassett 198*) 1947 Carlton Fisk, born in Vermont, all star catcher, Red Sox, White Sox 1947 Susan Lucci, born in Scarsdale, New York, actress, All My Children, Mafia Princess 1947 India cricket all out for 58 vs. Australia at the Gabba, Toshack 5-2 1947 14th All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 2-1 at Wrigley Field, Chicago 1947 Pulitzer prize awarded to Robert Penn Warren (All the King's Men) 1947 Cleveland Indians abandon League Park to play all games at Municipal Stad 1947 Dorothy Lyman, born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, All my Children, Naomi-Mama's Family 1947 James Woods, born in Warwick, Rhode Island, actor, Salvador, Against All Odds 1947 Mike Kellie, rock drummer, Spooky Tooth-It's All About 1947 President Truman signs Executive Order 9835 requiring all federal employees to have allegiance to the United States 1947 Arthur Miller's "All My Sons," premieres in New York City 1946 1st time all major-league baseball games (8) are played at night 1946 President Truman orders desegregation of all U.S. forces 1946 13th All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 12-0 at Fenway Park, Boston 1946 Kathleen Noone, actress, All My Children, Party of 5, Knots Landing 1945 All old Dutch banknotes declared invalid 1945 Joe Kuhel hits inside-the-park home run, only home run hit by a Senator all season at Washington's Griffith Stadium 1945 Mike Harrison, keyboardist, Spooky Tooth-It's All About 1945 Rob Reiner, born in Bronx New York, actor and director, All in the Family, Stand By Me 1945 Michael Nader, actor, Dynasty, All My Children 1944 German troops rob all the silver coin in Utrecht 1944 1st All St. Louis World Series, all games played at Sportsman's Park 1944 Matthew Cowles, soap actor, Eban Japes-Loving, Billy in 'All My Children' 1944 All 1,200 Jewish death marchers from Lipcani Moldavia have died 1944 12th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 7-1 at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh 1944 Baseball cancels all games honoring D-Day invasion 1944 Larry Davidson, rocker, Dave Clark 5-Glad All Over 1944 Icelandic voters severe all ties with Denmark 1944 Rita Coolidge, born in Nashville, Tennessee, singer, Higher and Higher, We're All Alone 1944 Hungary orders all Jews to wear yellow stars 1944 Children's Aktion-Nazis collect all the Jewish children of Lovno 1944 C T B Turner, cricket (17 Tests 1886-95, 101 wkt All time great), dies 1943 All inhabitants of Kalmukkie deported, about 70,000 killed 1943 Julio Iglesias, Spain, singer, Of All the Girls I Loved Before 1943 Carl Hubbell wins his 253rd and final game, all with Giants 1943 Denis Payton, rocker, Dave Clarke 5-Glad All Over 1943 Dennis Paxton, rocker, Dave Clark Five-Glad All Over 1943 Mike Bloomfield, born in Chicago, Illinois, musician, guitarist, composer, number 22 on Rolling Stone's '100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time' 1943 11th All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 5-3 at Shibe Park, Philadelphia 1943 Himmler orders extermination of all Polish ghettos 1943 Germany shoots down a civilian flight from Lisbon to London, all die 1943 Jon Jost, director, All the Vermeers in New York 1943 Harve Brosten, comedy writer/producer/director, All in the Family 1943 German occupiers confiscate all radios 1943 Gary Wright, singer, dream weaver, Spooky Tooth-It's All About 1943 97% of all Dutch physicians strike againt nazi registration 1943 George Benson, born in Pittsburgh, singer/guitarist, Greatest Love of All 1942 Dave Clark, born in London, England, rock drummer, Dave Clark 5-Glad All Over 1942 Gunther Hagg becomes world champ of all records from 1500m to 5000m 1942 Rick Huxley, guitarist, Dave Clark 5-Glad All Over 1942 German occupier orders all Dutch homing pigeons killed 1942 German occupier demands listing of all Dutch telephone subscribers 1942 Himmler orders sterilization of all Jewish woman in Ravensbruck Camp 1942 military all star team (including Bob Feller) losts to AL all stars 5-0 1942 10th All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 3-1 at Polo Grounds, New York 1942 Nazis kill all inhabitants of Lidice, Czechoslovakia 1942 Lenny Davidson, London, rock guitarist, Dave Clark 5-Glad All Over 1942 Nazi decree orders all Jewish pregnant women of Kovno Ghetto executed 1942 Franklin D. Roosevelt orders detention and internment of all west-coast Japanese-Americans 1942 Bronx magistrate rules all pinball machines illegal 1941 All elderly Jewish men of Kerenchug Ukraine, are killed by SS 1941 All Jews over age 6 in German territories ordered to wear a star 1941 9th All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 7-5 at Briggs Stadium, Detroit 1941 All Jews living in Baltic States are obligated to wear a Jewish Star 1941 Rep of Croatia orders all Jews to wear a star with the letter Z 1941 Germany bans all Catholic publications 1941 Lee MacPhail, Dodger General Manager predicts all players will wear batting helmets 1941 Susannah York, London, actress, A Man for All Seasons, Tom Jones 1940 South Australia all out for 47 vs. NSW, O'Reilly 5-11 1940 Christopher Timothy, English actor, All Creatures Great and Small 1940 8th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 4-0 at Sportsman's Park, St. Louis 1940 AVRO-chairman Willem Vogt fires all Jewish employees 1940 Al Pacino, born in New York City, actor, And Justice For All, Godfather, Scorpio 1939 "All the Things You Are" recorded by Tommy Dorsey Orchestra 1939 Lily Tomlin, born in Detroit, comedienne/actress, 9 to 5, Laugh-in, All of Me 1939 Corin Redgrave, born in London, actor, Excalibur, Man For All Seasons 1939 7th All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 3-1 at Yankee Stadium, New York New York Yankee/AL maanager Joe McCarthy starts 6 Yankees 1939 Jay Tarses, born in Baltimore, Maryland, actor and writer, Open All Night, Duck Factory 1939 British sub "Thetis" sinks in Liverpool Bay with all 99 aboard 1939 Hitler proclaims to German parliament to exterminate all European Jews 1939 1st NFL pro bowl, New York Giants beat All Stars 13-10 in Wrigley Field 1939 All commercial ferry service to East Bay ends 1938 Sandy Nelson, Santa Monica, 50s rocker, Teen Beat, All Night Long 1938 3 DiMaggio brothers play together for 1st time, charity all star game 1938 Nazis plan Jewish ghettos for all major cities 1938 Germany demands all Jewish passports stamped with letter J 1938 Italy bars all Jewish teachers in Public and High School 1938 6th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 4-1 at Crosley Field, Cincinnati 1938 Bill Edrich scores his 1,000th run of cricket season, all at Lord's 1938 Sherman Hemsley, Philadelphia, actor, All in the Family, Jeffersons, Amen 1937 Queensland all out for 93 vs. SA in front of 10,436 1937 5th All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 8-3 at Griffith Stadium, Wash 1937 All but one senior fouls out of a scrimmage game between seniors and sophomores, but he holds on to win the game 35-32 1936 Bradman's 2nd consecutive Test Cricket duck! Australia all out 80 1936 Queensland cricket all out for 49 vs. Vic, Fleetwood-Smith 7-17 1936 4th All Star Baseball Game: NL wins 4-3 at Braves Field, Boston 1936 Victoria need 442 to win against NSW, but lose, all out for 415 They pick "The Bees" it doesn't catch on and is scrapped by 1940 season 1935 3rd All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 4-1 at Municipal Stadium, Cleveland 1935 King Boris of Bulgaria forbids all political parties 1935 Barry Cryer, comedian/writer, Goodies Rule-OK, All You Need is Cash 1934 New York Times erroneously declares Ruth 700 home run record to stand for all time 1934 2nd All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 9-7 at Polo Grounds, New York 1934 Carl Hubbell strikes out Ruth, Gehrig and Foxx in All star game 1934 Ivan Madray, WI cricket leg-spin all rounder, 2 Tests 3 runs 0-108 1934 Martin Horton, cricketer, England off-spin all rounder, 2 Tests 1959 1934 Austrian Chancellor Dollfuss dissolves all political parties but his 1933 Ian Tyson, born in British Columbia, Canada, singer, songwriter, guitarist, song 'Four Strong Winds' chosen as greatest Canadian song of all time, in Canada's Country Music Hall of Fame 1933 Ruth's homer leads AL to a 4-2 win in 1st All Star Game 1933 1st All Star Baseball Game: AL wins 4-2 at Comiskey Park, Chicago 1933 Collie Smith, cricketer, exciting WI all-rounder all too briefly 1933 Prussian minister Goering bans all Catholic newspapers 1932 Queensland all out 74 vs. Victoria, Ironmonger (age 50) 7-13 1932 Porter Wagoner, country singer, discovered Dolly Parton, Y'All Come 1932 Christy Brown, born in Dublin, novelist, My Left Foot, Down All the Days 1932 South Africa all out for 36 in 1st innings vs. Australia (Ironmonger 5-6) 1931 Billy Casper, born in San Diego, California, William Earl Billy Casper, Jr., professional golfer, golf course designer, won the PGA Tour 27 times, named 15th greatest golfer of all time by Golf Digest in 2000, considered best putter of his era 1930 Tasmania all out 280, WI 2-139 at Hobart Crowd 2,500 1930 White Sox 1st baseman Bud Clancy didn't handle ball at all in a 9 inning game vs St. Louis Browns 1929 Grimmett takes 6-146 for SA, Queensland all out 380 Crowd 5,390 1929 Ernie Nevers scores all 40 pts for Chicago Cards vs Bears (NFL record) 1929 1st all color talking picture "On With the Show" exhibited (New York City) 1928 China expels all Russian instructors and civil servants 1928 Alan J. Pakula, director, All the President's Men, Klute 1927 U.S. submarine 'S-4' sinks after collision kills all 34 aboard 1927 Jane Withers, Georgia, actress, All Together Now, Josephine the plumber 1927 Billy Pierce, pitcher, Chicago White Sox, seven time all star 1926 Victoria all out for 1107 against NSW at the MCG Crowd 22,348 1926 Norman Jewison, director, Moonstruck, ...and Justice For All 1926 Edmund Cooper, UK, sci-fi author, Seed of Light, All Fool's Day 1926 Bud Yorkin, producer, All in the Family, 1959, 1960 Emmy 1926 Tom Tryon, Hartford, Connecticut, actor, Cardinal, All That Glitters 1925 Bob Hastings, born in Brooklyn, New York, actor, McHale's Navy, All in the Family 1925 Hal Holbrook, born in Cleveland, actor, All the President's Men, Mark Twain 1924 Robert Oxton Bolt, playwright, Man for All Seasons, Dr. Zhivago 1924 South Africa all out 30 vs. England in 48 minutes, Gilligan 6-7 1924 Snyder Act: U.S. citizenship granted to all American Indians 1923 All non-fascist parties dissolved in Italy 1923 Ottawa Senator Cy Denneny becomes NHL's all time scorer (143 goals) 1923 Jean Stapleton, New York City, actress, Damn Yankees, Klute, All in the Family 1922 NSW all out for 786 against South Australia Cricket 1922 New York City law requires all "pool" rooms to change name to "billiards" 1922 Carroll O'Connor, New York City, actor, All in the Family, Heat of the Night 1922 Norman Lear, TV writer/producer, All in The Family 1922 Tommy Edwards, rock vocalist, It's All in the Game 1922 Vincent Gardenia, Naples Italy, actor, All in the Family, LA Law 1921 George Nader, born in Pasadena, California, actor, Robot Monster, Away All Boats 1921 Babe Ruth becomes all time home run champ with number 120, Gavvy Cravath 1921 Tel Aviv is 1st all Jewish municipality 1920 Keith Andes, born in Ocean City, New Jersey, actor, Farmer's Daughter, Away All Boats 1920 Peggy Lee, Norma Egstrom, Jamestown ND, singer, Thats All There Is? 1920 Baseball outlaws all pitches involving tampering with ball 1919 NL votes to ban the spitball's use by all new pitchers 1919 Celeste Holm, born in New York City, actress, Gentleman's Agreement, All About Eve 1919 Austria expels all Habsburgers 1918 Mercedes McCambridge, Joliet, Illinois, actress, All the King's Men 1917 Isabel Sanford, New York City, actress, Louise-Jeffersons/All in the Family 1917 Pravda calls for killing all capitalists, priests and officers 1917 Ernie Shore replaces Red Sox pitcher Babe Ruth with a runner on, he throws him out and retires all 26 he faces for a perfect game 1916 St. Louis Brown Ernie Koob pitches all 17 inns in a 0-0 tie vs Boston 1916 Ruth Warwick, born in St. Joseph, Missouri, actress, Citizen Kane, All My Children 1916 Alex Dreier, born in Honolulu, Hawaii, newscaster, Whats it all about World? 1916 British battle cruiser Invincible explodes, killing all but 6 1916 Bernard Braden, broadcaster/actor, All Night Lone, Full Treatment 1916 Dutch government ends all miltary engagements 1916 James Herriot, born in Scotland, writer, All Creatures Great and Small 1915 Colin McCool, cricketer, Australian leg-spin all rounder late 40s 1914 Sarah Churchill, London, actress, All Over Town, Royal Wedding 1914 Gary Merrill, Hartford Conn, actor, Young Dr. Kildare, All About Eve 1912 Leo Cherne, New York City, economist/commentator, All Star News 1912 Rita Johnson, Worcester Massachusetts, actress, Honolulu, All Mine to Give 1912 Richard Carlson, Minnesota, actor, All I Desire, Flat Top, Valley of Gwangi 1911 Broderick Crawford, Philadelphia, actor, All the King's Men, Highway Patrol 1911 Cleve's League Park hosts 1st unofficial ML All Star game (benefit game for Addie Joss' family). Cleveland Naps lose to All Stars 5-3 1911 Simone Simon, born in France, actress, All Money Can Buy, Ladies in Love 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory catches fire 145 die, all but 13 girls 1910 Eric Tindall, cricketer, All Black rep who kept wicket in 5 Tests 1909 Ty Cobb clinches AL home run title with his 9th home run (all inside-the-park) 1908 Lew Ayres, Minnesota, actor, All Quiet on Western Front, Dr. Kildare 1908 Robert Rossen director and writer, Hustler, All the King's Men, Mambo 1908 Anna Jeanes bequeaths $1,000,000 to Swarthmore to become all female 1908 Gordon Fraser, Lawrence Massachusetts, newscaster, All Star News 1907 Northants all out for 12 vs. Gloucestershire 1907 Stephen Longstreet, American writer, All or Nothing 1906 All Chicago World Series, 1st AL victory, White Sox win 4 games to 2 Cubs losers share of $439.50 is lowest for World Series 1906 George Sanders, Russia, actor, All About Eve-Academy Award 1950 1906 New rule puts umpire in sole charge of all game balls 1905 NSW all out for 805 vs Victoria, win by innings and 253 1905 "Variety," covering all phases of show business, 1st published 1905 England Pilgrim Association beats All New York 11, 7-1 in soccer at Polo Grounds 1905 Cubs Jack McCarthy becomes only major league player to throw out 3 runners at plate in 1 game, all were ends of a double play 1905 Robert Penn Warren, 1st U.S. poet laureate, All the King's Men 1904 Kay Campbell, Catherine Hibben, actress, All My Children 1904 Dutch troops occupies Kuto Reh, Sumatra, killing all inhabitants 1902 Lee Strasberg, Austria, acting coach/actor, And Justice for All 1902 Australia Cricket all out 36 vs. England, Edgbaston, their lowest ever 1902 Milford "Curly" Page, cricketer, New Zealand bat early 1930's, All Black half 1901 NL Rules Committee decrees that all fouls are to count as strikes except after two strikes 1901 NSW score 918 all out vs South Australia in 560 minutes 1900 Empress Douairiere orders I-Ho-Chuan (Boxers) to kill all foreigners 1899 South Africa all out 35 vs England (Trott 4-19, Haigh 6-11) 1898 Erich Maria Remarque, novelist, All Quiet on the Western Front 1897 N.Y. Times begins using slogan "All the News That's Fit to Print" 1896 Irene Browne, born in England, actress, All at Sea, Peg O' My Heart 1896 Yorkshire Cricket all out for 887 against Warwickshire 1896 Victoria all out for 43 vs South Australia, Jones 6-15 Jarvis 4-27 1896 South Africa all out for 30 vs. England - their lowest ever 1895 King Edward VII says "We are all Socialists nowadays" 1893 New Zealand is 1st country to grant all its women the right to vote 1891 Leon Cadore, pitcher, pitched all of 26 inning game 1891 Helena Blavatsky, founder of the Theosophical Society, with William Quan Judge, Henry Steel Olcott, believed all inner religious teachings are true, dies, date of death celebrated by Theosophists, who call it, Whilte Lotus Day 1889 1st all New York City World Series New York Giants (NL) play Brooklyn (AA) 1889 South Africa all out 47, then follow-on all out 43 vs. England 1889 Victoria beat NSW after following on (NSW all out 63 needed 76) 1888 Chicago and All America baseball teams play exhibition in Auckland, New Zealand 1887 Multatuli, writer, named most important Dutch writer of all time, 2002, Society for Dutch literature, dies in Ingelheim am Rhine, Germany 1887 England all out for 45 vs. Australia SCG, their lowest total ever 1885 Baseball sets all players salaries at $1,000-$2,000 for 1885 season 1884 Police seize all copies of Tolstoy's "What I Believe In" 1884 Burt Mustin, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, actor, All in the Family, Andy Griffith Show 1881 Kansas becomes 1st state to prohibit all alcoholic beverages 1878 1st attempt at motion pictures (used 12 cameras, each taking 1 picture) done to see if all 4 of a horse's hooves leave the ground 1871 German Empire ends all anti-Jewish civil restrictions 1870 "City of Boston" vanishes at sea with all 177 aboard 1869 University of South Carolina opens to all races 1868 Despite bitter opposition, President A Johnson grants unconditional pardon to all persons involved in Southern rebellion (Civil War) 1862 President Lincoln, says he will free slaves in all states on Jan 1 1862 Slavery abolished in all U.S. possessions 1862 U.S. Confederate Congress calls up all white males (18-35 years) 1861 Harper's Weekly publishes EE Beers' "All quiet along the Potomac" 1861 Confederate Provisional Congress declares all laws under the U.S. Constitution were consistent with constitution of Confederate states 1859 "Pomona" sinks in North Atlantic drowning all 400 aboard 1855 U.S. citizenship laws amended all children of U.S. parents born abroad granted U.S. citizenship 1852 Massachusetts rules all school-age children must attend school 1850 John Wisden bowls all 10 South batsmen, North vs. South at Lord's 1849 Lincoln says "You can fool some of the people all of the time, and of people some of time, but you can't fool all of the people all of time" 1848 Slavery abolished in all French territories 1846 Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis, vicar/Dutch anarchist, Right for all 1837 Paul Morphy, New Orleans, greatest chess player of all time, 1857-61 1835 Samuel Butler, England, author, Erewhom, Way of All Flesh 1831 Helena Blavatsky, born in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, founder of the Theosophical Society, with William Quan Judge, Henry Steel Olcott, believed all inner religious teachings are true 1830 Congress authorizes Indian removal from all states to western prairie 1827 Creek-indians lose all their property in US 1825 Java princess Dipo Negoro/Mangkubumi declare war on all non-islamics 1825 Creek Indian treaty signed. Tribal chiefs agree to turn over all their land in Georgia to the government and migrate west by Sept 1, 1826 1824 Russia abandons all North American claims south of 54 degrees 40' N 1820 Multatuli, born in Amsterdam, Eduard Douwes Dekker, writer, named most important Dutch writer of all time, 2002, Society for Dutch literature 1808 Napoleon decrees all French Jews adopt family names 1806 Decree of Berlin: Emperor Napoleon I bans all trade with England 1794 All Jacobijnse clubs together in Haarlem 1789 French National Meeting declares all citizens equal under law 1783 Import of African slaves banned by all of the Northern states 1774 Boston Port Bill passes, British close port of Boston to all commerce on June 1st 1774 1755 Philippines close all non-catholic Chinese restaurants 1750 Decree issued in Paderborn Prussia allows for annual search of all Jewish homes for stolen or "doubtful" goods 1742 Empress Elisabeth orders expulsion of all Jews from Russia 1731 All Hebrew books in Papal State are confiscated 1716 Decree orders all Jews expelled from Brussels 1683 Purcells "Welcome to All the Pleasures," premieres in London 1683 King Louis XIV expels all Jews from French possessions in America 1676 Wampanoag Indians under King Philip kill all men in Lancaster Mass 1656 All female jury hears case of woman who killed her child (acquit her) 1649 Maryland Toleration Act passed, allowing all freedom of worship 1631 John Dryden, 1st poet laureate of England, All for Love 1585 King Henri III and Duke De Guise signs Treaty of Nemours: French Huguenots loose all freedoms 1575 Spanish troops conquer Oudewater, almost all inhabitants died 1540 Emperor Charles declares all privileges of Gent ended 1493 Last day for all Jews to leave Sicily 1492 All Jews are expelled from Spain 1492 Spain announces it will expels all Jews 1349 Duke of Brabant orders execution of all Jews in Brussels, accusing them of poisoning the wells 1269 King Louis IX of Frances decrees all Jews must wear a badge of shame 1267 Vienna's church orders all Jews to wear a distinctive garb 1146 European leaders outlaw crossbow intending to ending war for all time 834 1st All Hallows Eve (Halloween) observed to honor the saints 356 Emperor Constantius II shuts all heathen temples |
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