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1991 "Those Were The Days" closes at Edison Theater New York City after 126 performances

1990 "Those Were The Days" opens at Edison Theater New York City for 126 performances

1990 Supreme Court rules family members cannot end lives of comatose relatives unless those relatives previously made their wishes known

1981 George Harrison releases "All Those Years Ago" in the United Kingdom

1950 Mary Hopkin, South Wales, singer, Those Were the Days

1946 Paul Hindemith's "For Those We Love," premieres

1943 Lana Cantrell, born in Sydney, Australia, singer, Those Were the Days

1942 National Boxing Association freezes titles of those serving in armed services

1940 Justine "Baby" Washington, U.S. singer, Only Those in Love

1937 Emile Ford, born in Saint Lucia, West Indies, rocker, singer, guitarist, produced UK chart-topper 'What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For?,' recorded for Pye Records

1934 Ron Taylor, born in Sydney, Australia, cinematographer, Those Amazing Animals

1933 Germany began mandatory sterilization of those with hereditary illness

1912 Relief laws replaces those of 1854, in Netherlands

1909 Stavros Niachos, born in Greece, shipping magnate, Those Fabulous Greeks

1899 Leonie Fuller Adams, U.S. poet, Those not elected

1899 Kenneth MacKenna, Canterbury, New Hampshire, actor and director, Those We Love

1854 Allied armies, including those of Britain and France, land in Crimea


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