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2003 William Marshall, actor, Blacula, dies at 78
2003 Burke Marshall, American Lawyer 1998 Marshall Barer, lyricist, Once Upon a Mattress, dies at 75 1998 E. G. Marshall, actor, The Defenders, dies at 88 1996 Amata Kabua, President of Marshall Islands (1979-96), dies 1996 Walter Charles Marshall, scientist, dies at 63 1995 David Saul Marshall, diplomat lawyer/politician, dies at 97 1995 Kathryn Marshall wins LPGA Jamie Farr Toledo Golf Classic 1995 Marshall Royal, jazz Sax/Clarinet, dies at 82 1995 Neil Marshall skates world record 3 km (3:54.08) 1994 Anna Nicole Smith (26) weds billionaire J. Howard Marshall II (89) 1994 William Marshall, actor and director (Santa Fe Trail), dies at 86 1993 Troy Caldwell, country musician (Marshall Tucker Band), dies at 45 1993 Toy Caldwell, guitarist (Marshall Tucker Band), dies at 45 1993 Thurgood Marshall, 1st black supreme court justice (1967-91), dies 84 1992 James Marshall, illustrator/author (The Stupids), dies at 50 1992 Brenda Marshall, actress (Highway West, Smiling Ghost), dies at 76 1992 Marshall Thompson, U.S. actor (To Hell and Back), dies at 66 1992 Marshall Thompson, actor (Bog), dies of congestive heart failure at 65 1991 San Diego State's Marshall Faulk is 1st freshman to capture national rushing and scoring titles 1991 James Marshall, U.S. children's book writer/illustrator, dies at 50 1991 U.N. admits Estonia, Latvia, Lithuiania, North and South Korea, Marshall Islands and Micronesia 1991 SD State freshman Marshall Faulk sets NCAA rushing record of 386 yards 1991 Freshman Marshall Faulk of San Diego State rushed for NCAA record 1991 Last day in Test Cricket for Viv Richards, Dujon and Marshall 1991 Howard Stern kisses New York Giant Leonard Marshall's ass over bet Stern lost claiming the Giants would lose the Superbowl 1988 Malcolm Marshall takes 7-22 at Old Trafford, England all out 93 1987 Bruce Marshall, writer, dies at 87 1986 Republic of Marshall Islands signs Compact of Free Association with US 1986 Firestone World Bowling Tournament of Champions won by Marshall Holman 1985 Karyn Marshall of New York City lifted 303 lbs in a clean and jerk lift 1985 Bruce Morris, Marshall University, makes a 92' 5" basketball shot 1985 Marshall U's Bruce Morris scores a basket from 92'5" 1983 4 die in a train crash in Marshall Texas 1982 Rex Marshall, TV announcer (Circuit Rider, Herman Hickman Show), dies 1980 Marshall McLuhan, Canadian cultural philosopher, dies at 69 1980 Timmy Caldwell, rocker (Marshall Tucker Band), dies 1980 Tommy Caldwell, rocker (Marshall Tucker Band), dies 1980 Marshall Reed, actor (Fred Asher-Lineup), dies at 62 1979 Marshall Islands (in Pacific) become self-governing 1979 Mort Marshall, actor (Cully-Dumplings), dies at 60 1978 Test Cricket debut of Malcolm Marshall, vs. India at Bangalore 1978 Arron Marshall completes a record shower of 336 hours 1978 Kandy Marshall, Miss Virginia Teen USA 1996 1976 Omri Hairi Katz, born in Los Angeles, California, actor, Marshall Teller-Eerie Indiana 1976 East Lansing police arrest Dodgers reliever Mike Marshall for taking batting practice at Michigan State University after he is warned not to 1975 Charles Marshall, dies 1974 Dodger Mike Marshall is 1st relief pitcher to win Cy Young Award 1974 Mike Marshall goes 9-0 with 3 saves in 20 appearances in 30 days 1974 Mike Marshall saves Tommy John's 4-1 win 1973 Dodgers trade Willie Davis to Expos for relief pitcher Mike Marshall 1973 Grant Marshall, Mississauga, NHL right wing for the Dallas Stars 1973 Donyell Marshall, NBA forward, Golden State Warriors 1973 Marshall Faulk, running back for the Indianapolis Colts 1973 Marshall Faulk, NFL running back for the Indianapolis Colts 1972 Penny Marshall appears on Bob Newhart Show in "Fly Unfriendly Skies" 1972 Amanda Marshall, Canadian Musician 1972 Donny Marshall, NBA forward for the Cleveland Cavaliers 1972 Marv Marshall, NFL/WLAF receiver, Buccaneers, Barcelona Dragons 1971 Marshall Boze, San Manual, Arizona, pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers 1971 Jason Marshall, Cranbrook, NHL defenseman, Anaheim Mighty Ducks 1970 Anthony Marshall, NFL safety for the Chicago Bears 1969 George Preston Marshall, NFL president for the Washington Redskins, dies at 72 1969 Arthur Marshall, NFL wide receiver for the New York Giants 1969 Joshua Micah Marshall, American Politician 1967 Thurgood Marshall sworn in as 1st black Supreme Court Justice 1967 U.S. Senate confirm Thurgood Marshall as 1st black justice 1967 Thurgood Marshall nominated as 1st black Supreme Court justice 1967 Kathryn Marshall, born in Dundee, Scotland, LPGA golfer, 1995 Jamie Farr 1966 Herbert Marshall, actor (Dark Angel, Duel in the Sun), dies at 75 1965 Joshua Rifkind, actor, Marshall Chronicles 1965 Richard Helms replaces Marshall S. Carter as deputy director of CIA 1964 Viking Jim Marshall runs 66 yards in wrong direction for a safety 1964 Paula Marshall, born in Rockville, Maryland, actress, Lindsay Sutton-Chicago Sons 1964 Laura Charameda, born in Marshall, Michigan, cyclist 1996 Olympics 1963 15th Emmy Awards: Dick Van Dyke Show, E G Marshall and Shirley Booth 1962 14th Emmy Awards: Bob Newhart Show, E G Marshall and Shirley Booth 1962 Wilber Marshall, NFL linebacker for the New York Jets 1962 Lt General Marshall S Carter, USA, becomes deputy director of CIA 1961 Marshall Plan expires after distributing more than $12 billion 1961 Leonard Marshall, NFL defensive end, New York Giants, New York Jets 1959 Kathryn "Furu" Carpenter, Marshall, Michigan, fencer-epee 1996 Olympics 1959 George C Marshall, U.S. Army general, dies at 78 1959 George Marshall, American Statesman 1959 George C. Marshall, American Soldier 1958 Malcolm Marshall, cricketer, WI quickie 1978-91, WI top wicket-taker 1958 John Paul Morse, Marshall, Michigan, PGA golfer, 1995 United Airlines 1957 Friedrich von Paulus, German field marshall (Stalingrad), dies at 66 1956 Singapore government of Marshall resigns 1955 David Marshall Grant, born in Westport CT, actor, Legs, French Postcards 1954 Dr. Peter Murray Marshall becomes 1st black to head an AMA unit 1953 Dr. Albert Schweitzer and General George C Marshall win Nobel Peace Prize 1953 Netherlands end Marshall aid 1952 1st thermonuclear bomb detonated - Marshall Islands 1950 Marshall Voroshilov of U.S.S.R. announces they developed atomic bomb 1949 Stuart Marshall, director, Desire 1949 Marshall Chapman, Spartanburg, South Carolina, country singer 1948 Marshall Colt, born in New Orleans, Louisiana, actor, Eric-Lottery 1948 Harry Truman signs Marshall Plan ($5B aid to 16 European countries) 1948 Congress passes Marshall Aid Act to rehabilitate war-torn Europe 1947 Soviet Union doesn't partake in Marshall Plan 1947 Pravda denounces Marshall Plan 1947 Secretary of State George C. Marshall outlines Marshall Plan 1947 General George Marshall becomes Secretary of State 1945 General George C. Marshall named special U.S. envoy to China 1944 Churchill/Marshall/Arnold visit Montgomery's HQ in Chateau de Creully 1944 4th U.S. marine division conquerors Roi, Marshall Islands 1944 U.S. invades Majuro, Marshall Islands 1943 Premier Churchill and General Marshall fly from U.S. to North Africa 1943 Elizabeth Ray, Marshall, North Carolina, congressman Wayne Hays lover 1943 Tully Marshall, actor (Let's Go, Red Dust), dies at 78 1943 Susan Howard, Marshall, Texas, actress, Donna-Dallas, Petrocelli 1943 Mike Marshall, MLB pitcher, 1974 Cy Young Award 1942 Penny Marshall, born in Bronx, New York, actress, Odd Couple, Laverne and Shirley 1942 Ingram Douglas Marshall, composer 1942 Premier Churchill and General Marshall fly to Florida 1940 General George Marshall sworn in as chief of staff of U.S. army 1940 A Marshall Stoneham, FRS, physicist 1939 Bob James, born in Marshall, Missouri, rocker, smooth jazz, fusion, arranger, producer, wrote "Nautilus" and "Take Me To Mardi Gras", two of the most sampled songs in hip hop history 1939 Lou Thesz beats E Marshall in St. Louis, to become wrestling champ 1939 Marshall Lieb, rocker, Teddy Bears 1937 Lou Thesz beats E Marshall in St. Louis, to become wrestling champ 1936 Everett Marshall beats Ali Baba in Columbus, to become wrestling champ 1935 Joan Darling, born in Boston, actress, Frieda-Owen Marshall 1934 Garry Marshall, New York City, producer, Laverne and Shirley 1932 Michael Knight, air chief marshall/British leader, NATO 1932 Walter Charles Marshall, scientist 1930 Peter Marshall, police commissioner, London 1930 Roy Marshall, cricket opener, prolific Hampshire only 4 Tests for WI 1929 Johnny Ace, born in Memphis, Tennessee, born John Marshall Alexander, Jr., singer, member of the B.B. King band, signed to Duke Records, toured with Willa Mae "Big Mama" Thornton 1929 Geoffrey Marshall, Provost, Queen's College, Oxford 1929 Wyatt Earp, U.S. marshall (OK Corral), dies at 80 1927 Peter Marshall, born in Huntington, West Virginia, TV game show host, Hollywood Squares 1925 Marshall Thompson, Peoria, Illinois, actor, Bog, To Hell and Back, Daktari 1925 Thomas R. Marshall, American Politician 1925 John [Denton Pinkstone] French, British field marshall (WWI), dies at 72 1924 William Marshall, born in Gary, Indiana, actor, Blacula, Something of Value 1924 Norman Marshall, cricketer, brother of Roy, one Test for WI 1955 1922 Burke Marshall, American Lawyer 1922 Arthur Hill, born in Saskatchewan, Canada, actor, Owen Marshall, Glitter 1920 James Farmer, Marshall, Tex, civil rights leader 1918 Mort Marshall, New York City, actor, Cully-Dumplings 1917 Marshall Goldberg, NFL halfback, Chicago Cardinals 1917 William Marshall III, born in Chicago, Illinois, actor, Blacula, Honky 1917 Elton Britt, Marshall, Arkansas, country singer, Sat Night Jamboree 1917 Marshall Reed, Englewood California, actor, Fred Asher-Lineup 1916 Marshall Field IV, publisher/editor, Chicago Daily News, Sunday Times 1915 Brenda Marshall, Philippines, actress, Sea Hawk, Paris After Dark 1914 Catherine Marshall, editor/writer 1912 Marshall Royal, jazz sax/clarinet 1911 Marshall McLuhan, born in Canada, writer, Medium is the Massage 1910 E. G. Marshall, born in Owatonna, Minnesota, actor, Playhouse 90, Chicago Hope 1910 E. G. Marshall, born in Owatonna, Minnesota, actor, Lawrence-Defenders, Caine Mutiny 1908 Thurgood Marshall, born in Maryland, 1st black Supreme Court justice, 1967-91 1908 David Saul Marshall, diplomat lawyer and politician 1907 William Marshall, producer/director/actor/singer, Blackmail 1907 Roy K Marshall, Glen Carbon, Illinois, TV scientist, Nature of Things 1902 Walter Dawson, British Air Chief marshall 1901 Robert Marshall, founder, Wilderness Society 1899 Bruce Marshall, writer 1897 George Preston Marshall, NFL team owner for the Washington Redskins 1890 Herbert Marshall, London, actor, Murder, Razor's Edge, Little Foxes 1887 Bernard L Montgomery, British field marshall, WW II-African campaign 1880 George C Marshall, Uniontown, Pennsylvania, authored Marshall Plan, Nobel 1953 1880 George Marshall, American Statesman 1880 George C. Marshall, American Soldier 1879 Don Joaquin BF Espartero, Field Marshall/viceroy of Navarra, dies at 86 1878 Marshall Walter "Major" Taylor, world champion cyclist, 1899 1877 1st Wimbledon Mens Tennis: Spencer W Gore beats Marshall (61 62 64) 1876 1st record high jump over 6' (Marshall Jones Brooks) 1874 28th Postmaster General: Marshall Jewell of Connecticut takes office 1874 27th Postmaster General: James W. Marshall of New Jersey takes office 1869 Ruprecht, crown prince of Bavaria/general-Field Marshall 1864 John Marshall Jones, Confederate Brigadier-General, dies in battle at 43 1864 Tully Marshall, born in Nevada City, California 1854 Thomas Riley Marshall, D, 28th Vice President, 1913-21 1854 Thomas R. Marshall, American Politician 1852 John [Denton Pinkstone] French, Earl of Ypres/British field marshall 1848 James Marshall finds gold in Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California 1842 Alfred Marshall, London, economist 1835 John Marshall, American Judge 1834 Marshall Field, Conway Massachusetts, owner, Field Department Store 1833 William Marshall, composer, dies at 84 1829 Lucius Marshall Walker, Brigadier General Confederate Army 1822 Young Marshall Moody, Brigadier General Confederate Army 1820 John Marshall Jones, Brigadier General Confederate Army 1812 Humphrey Marshall, Brigadier General Confederate Army 1801 John Marshall appointed U.S. chief justice 1790 Marshall Hall, Basford Nottinghamshire, physician 1784 Jews are expelled from Warsaw by Marshall Mniszek 1763 Charles XIV, French marshall, king of Sweden and Norway, 1818-44 1755 John Marshall, Virginia, 4th Supreme Court Chief Justice, 1801-35 1748 William Marshall, composer 1668 Wierich PL earl von Daun, Austrian prince of Thiano/Field Marshall 1644 Louis Boufflers, marshall of France 1635 Walraad, the Elder, Dutch Field Marshall/earl of Nassau-Usingen 1583 Johan VIII, the Younger, count of Nassau-Siegen/field marshall 1536 Thomas Howard, 4th duke of Norfolk, English Earl Marshall |
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