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1993 Largest U.S. Tennis Open 2 sessions (total) daily gate (43,502)

1993 President Clinton fires FBI director William Sessions

1986 Regular TV coverage of U.S. Senate sessions begins

1985 Roger Huntington Sessions, U.S. composer (Black Masks), dies at 88

1977 U.S. House of Representatives begin 90 day test of televising its sessions

1974 Almira Sessions, actress (Oklahoma Annie), dies at 85

1968 1st performance of Roger Sessions' 8th Symphony

1966 The Beatles began recording sessions for "Sgt Pepper"

1964 Roger Sessions' opera "Montezuma," premieres in West-Berlin

1964 Roger Sessions' 5th Symphony, premieres

1960 Roger Sessions' 4th Symphony, premieres

1957 Roger Sessions' 3rd Symphony premieres in London

1952 Eddie Manion, born in America, Eddie 'Kingfish' Manion, saxophonist, tenor and baritone sax, session musician, member of Bruce Springsteen with The Sessions Band Tour, recorded and performed with Diana Ross, Bon Jovi, Bob Dylan, Keith Richards, The E Street Band

1947 Roger Sessions' 2nd Symphony, premieres in SF

1946 Jeff Sessions, American Politician

1930 William S Sessions, Arkansas, director of FBI

1927 1st performance of Roger Sessions' Symphony in E

1920 Earl Kim, born in Dinuba, California, Korean-American composer, professor at Princeton and Harvard, studied with Roger Sessions, Arnold Schoenberg, Ernest Bloch

1896 Roger Huntington Sessions, born in Brooklyn, New York, composer, Black Masks

1888 Almira Sessions, Washington D.C., actress, Oklahoma Annie

1861 Confederate state's congress began holding sessions in Richmond, Virginia

1789 1st U.S. Congress begins regular sessions, Federal Hall, New York City


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