2003 Arnold Schwarzenegger is elected the governor of California
1995 Danny Arnold, British TV producer, dies at 70
1995 Arnold Smith, painter (Vigelius Prize 1935), dies at 89
1994 Roseanne Barr Arnold files for divorce from Tom Arnold
1994 Walter Arnold, Germ theologist (World council of Churches), dies at 64
1994 Arnold Smith, British 1st sec-gen of Commonwealth (1965-75), dies at 79
1993 Arnold Franchetti, Ital/US composer, dies
1992 Roseanne Barr Arnold gets a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame
1992 Jack Arnold, actor/dir (Sid Caeser Special, Emmy 1967), dies at 75
1991 Roseanne Arnold and Tom Arnold wed again, they divorced later
1989 Arnold Moss, actor (Gambit), dies at 79
1986 Actor/body builder Arnold Schwarzenegger weds newscaster Maria Shriver
1984 Dorothy Arnold, actress (House of Fear, Phantom Creeps), dies at 66
1984 Arnold Palmer fails to make U.S. Open golf tournament 1st time in 32 yrs
1984 Arnold Riley, playwright/actor, dies at 88
1983 Arnold Schwarzenegger becomes a U.S. citizen
1981 Mary Beth Arnold, born in Reno, Nevada, gymnast, World-bronze-95
1977 Arnold Bruggink, Dutch soccer player, FC Twente
1975 Arnold Toynbee, English historian/cultural sociologist, dies at 86
1975 Arnold J. Toynbee, British Historian
1973 Arnold Maria Walter, composer, dies at 71
1973 Arnold Richardson, composer, dies at 59
1973 Jahine Arnold, wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers
1972 Jack Nicklaus, passes Arnold Palmer as golf's all-time money winner
1971 Byron Arnold, composer, dies at 70
1971 Godfried Jan Arnold Bomans, Dutch writer (Eric), dies at 58
1971 Arnold Elston, composer, dies at 63
1970 Arnold Ale, WLAF linebacker for the Scottish Claymores
1969 Tichina Arnold, born in Queens, actress, Ryan's Hope, Sharla-All My Children
1968 Arnold Zweig, German antifascist/author (Junge frau 1914), dies at 81
1968 Arnold Galesloot, WLAF tight end for the Amsterdam Admirals
1968 Phil Arnold, actor (Skidoo, Errand Boy, Damn Yankees), dies at 58
1967 Arnold J d'ailly, mayor of Amsterdam (1946-56), dies at 65
1967 Pink Floyd releases their 1st song (Arnold Layne)
1967 Pink Floyd release their 1st single "Arnold Layne"
1966 Arnold "Red" Auerbach retires as Boston Celtic's coach
1965 Arnold Meijer, leader (Fascist Nationally Front), dies
1964 Arnold van Dongen, pop guitarist, Lois Lane-Amsterdamned
1964 Arnold Long takes 11 catches in the match for Surrey vs. Sussex
1964 28th Golf Masters Championship: Arnold Palmer wins, shooting a 276
1963 Arnold Foster, composer, dies at 66
1963 Arnold Oosterveer, soccer player, South Carolina Heerenveen
1962 Arnold Scholten, soccer player, Feyenoord
1962 91st British Golf Open: Arnold Palmer shoots a 276 at Royal Troon
1962 Arnold Wesker's "Chips with Everything," premieres in London
1962 26th Golf Masters Championship: Arnold Palmer wins, shooting a 280
1961 90th British Golf Open: Arnold Palmer shoots a 284 at Royal Birkdale
1960 60th U.S. Golf Open: Arnold Palmer shoots 280 at Cherry Hills in Denver
1960 24th Golf Masters Championship: Arnold Palmer wins, shooting a 282
1959 Tom Arnold, former husband of Rosanne Barr/actor, True Lies, Stupids
1959 Tom Arnold, born in Iowa, actor, Tom, True Lies
1958 22nd Golf Masters Championship: Arnold Palmer wins, shooting a 284
1958 Arnold Palmer wins 1st major golf tournament-Masters
1957 Philip Arnold Blackmar, born in San Diego, California, PGA golfer, 1988 Provident
1956 Kristine Arnold, Torrance, singer, Sweethearts of Rodeo-Midnight Girl
1956 Arnold Schonberg's "Modern Psalm," premieres
1956 Edward Arnold, actor (Mr Smith Goes to Washington), dies at 66
1954 Ron Palillo, born in Connecticut, actor, Arnold Horshack-Welcome Back Kotter
1954 1st performance of Arnold Schonberg's "Moses und Aaron"
1954 Arnold Schoenberg's "De Profundis," premieres in Cologne
1953 Arnold Bax, British composer, dies at 69
1953 Arnold Edward Trevor Bax, British composer (Coronation March), dies at 69
1951 Arnold Schonberg, Austria/US composer (Verklarte Nacht), dies at 76
1951 Arnold Schoenberg, Austrian Composer
1947 Jack Arnold, character on Wonder Years
1947 Jacques Arnold, MP, Conservative
1947 Arnold Schwarzenegger, born in Austria, body builder, Commando, Terminator
1946 Dutch Nazi collaborator Arnold Meijer sentenced to 5 years
1945 Arnold Schonberg's Prelude for orch and mixed choir, premieres
1945 Arnold Rosner, composer
1944 Churchill/Marshall/Arnold visit Montgomery's HQ in Chateau de Creully
1944 Geoff Arnold, cricketer, England medium-pacer in 34 Tests 1967-75
1944 Arnold Muhren, Dutch pop bassist/singer, The Cats-Sailin' Home
1944 Arnold Schoenberg's "Ode to Napoleon," premieres in New York City
1941 Arnold Schering, German musicologist, dies at 63
1940 Arnold Long, cricketer, prolific wicketkeeper for Surrey and Sussex
1939 Charles Arnold Tournemire, composer, dies at 69
1938 Arnold Sauwen, Flemish poet (Hours of Solitude), dies at 81
1933 Arnold Ludwig Mendelssohn, composer, dies at 77
1932 Arnold Wesker, British playwright, Bratkartoffeln Inbegriffen
1932 Graham Arnold, artist
1931 Arnold Bennett, novelist, dies
1930 Bill Arnold wins Indianapolis 500 car race (161.6 kph)
1930 Arnold Schonbergs opera premieres in Frankfurt
1929 Arnold Daniel Palmer, Latrobe, Pennsylvania, PGA golfer, 1964 Masters
1929 Arnold Palmer, American Athlete
1928 Arnold Rothstein, [A R], U.S. businessman/gambler, shot to death at 46
1928 Arnold Kent, dies
1928 Arnold Ruutel, Estonian Statesman
1925 Arnold Stang, Massachusetts, comedian/actor, Broadside, Milton Berle, Top Cat
1925 Farley Granger, born in San Jose, California, actor, Arnold, Rope, Deathmask
1924 Arnold Schonbergs opera "Die Gluckliche Hand," premieres in Vienna
1924 Arnold Weinstock, English industrial/multi-millionaire, GEC
1922 Arnold Burgen, college president, Academia Europaea
1921 Malcolm Arnold, Northampton England, composer, Bridge over River Kwai
1920 Arnold Elton, consultant surgeon
1918 Eddy Arnold, Henderson, Tennessee, country singer, Cattle Call, Anytime
1918 Arnold Newman, photographer of Faces USA
1917 Arnold "Red" Auerbach, NBA coach/GM, Boston Celtic
1916 Arnold Aletrino, Dut physician-criminologist (From Death), dies at 57
1915 John Arnold, British high court judge
1915 Arnold Hall, CEO, Hawker Siddeley Group
1914 Arnold S Denker, New York, U.S. chess champion, 1944-46
1914 Arnold Richardson, composer
1913 Godfried [Jan Arnold] Bomans, Dutch humorist and writer, Pieter Bas
1912 Arnold Schonberg's "Pierrot Lunaire," premieres
1912 Arnold Schoenberg's "Funf Orchesterstucke," premieres
1911 Patric Reginald Lawrence Knowles, actor, Chisum, Arnold, Mutiny
1910 Arnold D. W. Tilanus, Dutch MP, CHU
1910 Arnold Moss, Brooklyn, actor, Loves of Carmen, Kim, Quebec, Viva Zapata
1909 Phil Arnold, New Jersey, actor, Errand Boy, Stud Lonigan, Damn Yankees
1909 Arnold Shaw, composer
1908 Arnold A. van Ruler, Dutch theologist
1907 Arnold Elston, composer
1907 Arnold Schonberg's 1st string quartet premieres in Vienna
1906 Arnold Atkinson Cooke, composer
1905 Arnold Meijer, Dutch leader of fascist Dutch National/Black Front
1905 Arnold Kerdijk, Dutch liberal/founder (Social Weekly), dies at 60
1905 Arnold Schonberg's "Pelleas und Melissande," premieres in Vienna
1904 Arnold Krug, composer, dies at 54
1902 Willem Arnold de Vries Robbe, composer
1902 Arnold Maria Walter, composer
1902 Arnold J d'Ailly, dir, Nederlandsche Bank, /mayor, Amsterdam, 1946-56
1901 Byron Arnold, composer
1901 Arnold Bocklin, Swiss painter, dies at 73
1900 Sydney Arnold, English comic/actor, Miss Jones and Son
1899 Anna Arnold Hedgeman, social activist, New York City cabinet
1898 Yuri Arnold, composer, dies at 86
1896 Arnold Foster, composer
1896 Arnold Ridley, Bath England, actor/dramatist, The Ghost Train
1890 Edward Arnold, New York City, actor, Mr Smith Goes to Washington
1889 Arnold Toynbee, born in England, historian, Study of History
1889 Arnold J. Toynbee, British Historian
1888 Arnold Henry Moore Lunn, skier
1888 Matthew Arnold, English poet, dies at 65
1887 Arnold Zweig, German antifascist/author, Erziehung vor Verdun
1886 Henry "Hap" Arnold, commanding general, U.S. Army Air Force, WW II
1884 Arnold Henry Guyot, Swiss/US geologist/meteorologist, dies at 76
1883 Arnold Edward Trevor Bax, born in London, England, composer, Farewell My Youth
1879 Peter Arnold Heise, composer, dies at 49
1879 Franz Arnold, writer
1877 Arnold Schering, German musicologist, Humor, Heldentum, Tragik
1876 Ted Arnold, cricketer, England all-rounder in 10 Tests 1903-05
1874 Arnold Franz Walter Schonberg, Vienna Austria, composer, 2nd Quartet
1874 Arnold Schoenberg, Austrian Composer
1870 Charles Arnold Tournemire, composer
1867 Arnold Bennett, England, novelist/playwright/critic, Great Babylon
1861 Bion Joseph Arnold, electrical engineer/inventor
1858 Arnold Aletrino, Dutch physician-criminologist and author, From Life
1858 Arnold Dolmetsch, Le Mans, musician
1857 Arnold Sauwen, Flemish poet, Along the Meuse
1855 Arnold Ludwig Mendelssohn, composer
1849 Arnold Krug, composer
1846 Arnold Kerdijk, Dutch lib politician/founder, Social Weekly newspaper
1838 Arnold A Buyskes, Dutch vice-admiral/colonial director, dies at 67
1832 Edwin Arnold, English writer, Light of India
1832 Theodorus J I Arnold, bibliographer, Bibliotheca Belgian
1830 Peter Arnold Heise, composer
1827 Arnold Bocklin, Switzerland, landscape/allegory painter
1822 Matthew Arnold, England, poet and critic, Dover Beach
1819 Arthur Hugh Clough, poet, friend of Matthew Arnold
1817 Lewis Golding Arnold, Brig General Union volunteers, died in 1871
1813 Stephen Arnold Douglas, Little giant, U.S. senator, Lincoln debates
1811 Yuri Arnold, composer
1807 Arnold Henry Guyot, Switzerland, U.S. geologist/geographer/meteorologist
1802 Samuel Arnold, English composer, dies at 62
1801 Benedict Arnold, Revolutionary War general, dies in London
1795 Thomas Arnold, English educator/historian, History of Rome
1781 British naval expedition led by Benedict Arnold burns Richmond, Va
1780 John Andre, British major, hanged by Americans (spied with B Arnold)
1780 Benedict Arnold joins the British
1780 Brit Maj John Andre reveals Benedict Arnold's plot to betray West Pt
1780 Benedict Arnold gives British Major Andre plans to West Point
1779 Benedict Arnold court-martialed for improper conduct
1776 Brig Gen Arnold's Lake Champlain fleet defeated by British
1771 Arnold A. Buyskes, Dutch vice-admiral/colonial director
1763 Arnold Hoogvliet, poet (Abraham the patriarch), dies at 76
1741 Benedict Arnold, general/traitor, US revolution
1741 Benedict Arnold, U.S. general turn traitor, Revolutionary War
1740 Samuel Arnold, composer
1729 Arnold Boonen, portrait painter, dies at 60
1719 Arnold Houbraken, painter/writer), dies at 59
1718 Arnold J van Keppel, earl of Albemarle/general, dies at about 48
1711 Arnold Moonen, vicar/literature (Defeated German Spraekkunst), dies
1687 Arnold Hoogvliet, Dutch poet, Abraham the Patriarch
1669 Arnold Geulincx, South Netherlands philosopher (Cholera), dies at 45
1669 Arnold Boonen, Dutch portrait painter
1666 Gottfried Arnold, German theologist/historian/songwriter
1660 Arnold Houbraken, Dutch schilder/writer
1644 Arnold Moonen, Dutch vicar/literature, David's holy saint graduals
1629 Arnold Baert, Flemish lawyer/member of Great Council, dies at about 74
1624 Arnold Geulincx, South Netherland, philosopher, About Virtue
1423 Arnold van Egmont becomes duke of Gelre
1371 Pope Gregory XI names Arnold II of Horne as bishop of Utrecht
1371 Arnold II of Horne chosen bishop of Utrecht
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