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Copeland


1996 Copeland swimming pool re-opened by Gladiator

1994 Richard John Copeland Atkinson, archaeologist, dies at 74

1991 Lydia Hodson Copeland, America's, Jr. Miss (1972), dies at 37

1990 Aaron Copeland, composer (Fanfare for Common Man), dies at 90

1985 Maurice Copeland, actor (Ralph-Those Young Charmings), dies at 74

1972 Dirk Copeland, born in Los Angeles, California, pursuit cyclist, 1992, 1996 Olympics

1971 Russell Copeland, NFL wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills

1971 Horace Copeland, NFL wide receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

1970 John Copeland, NFL defensive end for the Cincinnati Bengals

1964 Lillian Copeland, U.S. discus thrower, Gold Medal 1932 Olympics, Silver Medal 1928 Olympics, dies at 59

1952 Stewart Copeland, born in Alexandria, Egypt, drummer, Police-Roxanne

1939 Phillip Ramey, born in Elmhurst, Illinois, pianist, composer, associated with Aaron Copeland, wrote, 'Irving Fine: An American Composer in His Time'

1937 Johnny "Clyde" Copeland, U.S. blues guitarist/singer, Lion's Den

1931 Martin Boykan, composer, professor, studied at Harvard, Yale, awarded Fulbright Fellowship, Guggenheim Fellowship, studied with Edward Steuermann, Aaron Copeland

1926 Alan Copeland, born in Los Angeles, California, orchestra leader/singer, Your Hit Parade

1922 Joan Copeland, Miller, New York City, actress, Roseland, A Little Sex

1920 Richard John Copeland Atkinson, archaeologist

1904 Lillian Copeland, U.S. discus thrower 1932 Olympics gold

1900 Aaron Copeland, Brooklyn, composer, Billy the Kid, Appalachian Spring

1813 Joseph Tarr Copeland, Brigadier General Union volunteers


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