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1997 Gary Burris, murderer (Kenneth Chambers), executed in Indiana
1997 George Chambers, Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago 1981 - 1986, dies 1987 Diane Chambers' (Shelley Long) final episode on Cheers 1986 Jennifer Levin, strangled by Robert Chambers in Central Park 1981 Pretenders' Martin Chambers weds Tracy Atkinson 1979 Mariners draft Al Chambers #1 1973 Tommy Chambers (Scotland) finishes 51 yr cycle tour (799,405 miles) 1966 Shawn Chambers, Royal Oaks, Michigan, NHL defenseman, Team USA, New Jersey Devils 1959 Tom Chambers, NBA forward, center, Seattle SuperSonics, Phoenix Suns 1951 Martin Chambers, rock drummer, Pretenders 1951 Pittsburgh Pirate Cliff Chambers no-hits Boston Brave, 3-0 1946 Timothy Chambers, pediatrician 1942 Joe Chambers, born in Los Angeles, California, rock guitarist and vocalist, Chambers Brothers 1940 Lester Chambers, vocalist, Chamber Brothers-Time Has Come Today 1940 R S Burman, CEO, Association of British Chambers of Commerce 1938 Willie Chambers, guitarist and vocalist, Chambers Brothers 1937 1st congressional session in air-conditioned chambers 1931 George Chambers, MS, rock bassist/vocalist, Chambers Brothers 1924 Hague Chambers of Commerce forms 1922 Kai Winding, born in Aarhus, Denmark, jazz composer, trombonist, worked with J.J. Johnson, Benny Goodman, Paul Chambers, recorded "More" from "Mondo Cane" movie with Verve records 1919 Anne Cox Chambers, Dayton Ohio, U.S. ambassador to Belgium, 1977-81 1919 32nd Wimbledon Womens Tennis: S Lenglen beats Chambers (10-8 46 97) 1917 Oswald Chambers, Scottish Protestant Christian minister, teacher, author, wrote, 'My Utmost for His Highest', established local society dedicated to his favorite poet, Robert Browning, dies from a ruptured appendix 1911 28th Wimbledon Womens Tennis: D Chambers beats D Boothby (60 60) 1911 Dorothea Lambert Chambers beats Dora Boothby 6-0, 6-0 in a record 1910 Ritz Hotel in Madrid opens: 200 chambers/100 bathtubs 1901 Whittaker Chambers, American Writer 1883 William Chambers, author/publisher, dies 1874 Oswald Chambers born in Aberdeen, Scotland, Scottish Protestant Christian minister, teacher, author, wrote, 'My Utmost for His Highest', established local society dedicated to his favorite poet, Robert Browning 1871 Robert Chambers, Scottish Writer 1856 Cyrus Chambers, Jr. patents folding machine that folds book and newspapers 1849 Benjamin Chambers patents breech loading cannon 1832 Alexander Chambers, Brigadier General Union volunteers 1802 Robert Chambers, Scottish Writer 1800 William Chambers, author/publisher, Basis of Communication and Coding |
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