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== Art and culture == == Art and culture ==
- +*[[1921]] - [[André Breton]] visits [[Sigmund Freud]]
 +*[[1958]] - France: Opening of [[La Méthode]], a cabaret operated by Michèle Bernstein & Guy Debord on the Rue Descartes, Paris.
==Births== ==Births==
*[[1684]] - [[Antoine Watteau]], French painter (d. [[1721]]) *[[1684]] - [[Antoine Watteau]], French painter (d. [[1721]])
 +*[[1882 ]] - [[George Barbier]], French designer (d. [[1932]])
*[[1901]] - [[Alberto Giacometti]], Swiss sculptor (d. [[1966]]) *[[1901]] - [[Alberto Giacometti]], Swiss sculptor (d. [[1966]])
-*[[1924]] - [[Ed Wood, Jr.|Ed Wood]], American filmmaker (d. [[1978]])+*[[1916 ]] - [[David Gascoyne]], British poet (d. [[2001]])
-*[[1930]] - [[Harold Pinter]], English playwright+*[[1924]] - [[Ed Wood, Jr.|Ed Wood]], American filmmaker (d. 1978)
 +*[[1930]] - [[Harold Pinter]], English playwright (d. 2008)
==Deaths== ==Deaths==
*[[1837]] - [[Charles Fourier]], French philosopher (b. [[1772]]) *[[1837]] - [[Charles Fourier]], French philosopher (b. [[1772]])
-*[[1872]] - [[William H. Seward]], [[United States Secretary of State]] (b. [[1801]])+*[[1916]] - [[Antonio Sant'Elia]], Italian architect. (b. [[1888]])
-*[[1875]] - [[Aleksey Konstantinovich Tolstoy]], Russian novelist, poet and dramatist (b. [[1817]])+*[[1973]] - [[Ludwig von Mises]], Austrian libertarian philosopher (b. [[1881 ]])
-*[[1876]] - [[Charles Joseph Sainte-Claire Deville]], French geologist (b. [[1814]])+*[[1985]] - [[Orson Welles]], American director and actor (b. [[1915]])
-*[[1893]] - [[Lip Pike]], American baseball player (b. [[1845]])+*[[2005]] - [[Wayne C. Booth]], United States literary critic. (b. [[1921 ]])
-*[[1901]] - [[Lorenzo Snow]], fifth president of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (b. [[1814]])+
-*[[1913]] - [[Katsura Taro]], Prime Minister of Japan (b. [[1848]])+
-* 1913 - [[Adolphus Busch]], American brewer ([[Anheuser-Busch]]) (b. [[1839]])+
-*[[1914]] - King [[Carol I of Romania]] (b. [[1839]])+
-*[[1927]] - [[Gustave Whitehead]], German-born inventor (b. [[1874]])+
-*[[1930]] - [[Adolf Engler]], German botanist (b. [[1844]])+
-*[[1939]] - [[Eleanor Rigby#Inspiration|Eleanor Rigby]], a real person whose name may have suggested the title to [[The Beatles]] song (b. [[1895]])+
-*[[1940]] - [[Berton Churchill]], Canadian actor (b. [[1876]])+
-*[[1957]] - [[Karl Genzken]], Nazi physician (b. [[1885]])+
-*[[1963]] - [[Roy Cazaly]], Australian rules footballer (b. [[1893]])+
-*[[1964]] - [[Eddie Cantor]], American singer and vaudeville performer (b. [[1892]])+
-* 1964 - [[Heinrich Neuhaus]], Soviet pianist (b. [[1888]])+
-*[[1970]] - [[Édouard Daladier]], French politician (b. [[1884]])+
-*[[1971]] - [[John Cawte Beaglehole]], New Zealand historian (b. [[1901]])+
-*[[1976]] - [[Silvana Armenulic]], Yugoslavian folk singer (b. [[1939]])+
-*[[1977]] - [[Angelo Muscat]], Maltese actor (b. [[1930]])+
-*[[1978]] - [[Ralph Metcalfe]], American athlete (b. [[1910]])+
-* 1978 - [[Ralph Marterie]], American big band leader (b. [[1914]])+
-*[[1979]] - [[Christopher Evans (computer scientist)|Christopher Evans]], British psychologist and computer scientist (b. [[1931]])+
-* 1979 - [[Paul Paray]], French conductor (b. [[1886]])+
-*[[1982]] - [[Jean Effel]], French painter and journalist (b. [[1908]])+
-*[[1983]] - [[Ralph Richardson]], English actor (b. [[1902]])+
-*[[1985]] - [[Yul Brynner]], Russian-born actor (b. [[1920]])+
-* 1985 - [[Orson Welles]], American director and actor (b. [[1915]])+
-*[[1986]] - [[Gleb Wataghin]], Ukrainian-Italian physicist (b. [[1899]])+
-*[[1998]] - [[Clark Clifford]], [[United States Secretary of Defense]] (b. [[1906]])+
-*[[2000]] - [[Sirimavo Bandaranaike]], [[Prime Minister of Sri Lanka]] (b. [[1916]])+
-*[[2001]] - [[Eddie Futch]], American boxing trainer (b. [[1911]])+
-* 2001 - [[Vasily Mishin]], Soviet rocket designer (b. [[1917]])+
-*[[2002]] - [[Teresa Graves]], American actress and singer (b. [[1948]])+
-*[[2003]] - [[Eugene Istomin]], American pianist (b. [[1925]])+
-*[[2004]] - [[Ken Caminiti]], American baseball player (b. [[1963]])+
-* 2004 - [[Christopher Reeve]], American actor (b. [[1952]])+
-* 2004 - [[Arthur H. Robinson]], American cartographer (b. [[1915]])+
-* 2004 - [[Maurice Shadbolt]], New Zealand writer (b. [[1932]])+
-*[[2005]] - [[Wayne Booth]], American literary critic (b. [[1921]])+
-* 2005 - [[Milton Obote]], [[President of Uganda]] (b. [[1925]])+
-*[[2006]] - [[Michael John Rogers]], English ornithologist (b. [[1932]])+
-* 2006 - [[Ian Scott]], Canadian politician (b. [[1934]])+
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-== Notes ==+
-# Antonio Sant'Elia+
-# Orson Welles+
-# Ed Wood, Jr.+
-# Charles Fourier+
-# David Gascoyne+
-# Alberto Giacometti+
-# Urania (magazine)+
-# Peter Bradshaw+
-# George Barbier+
-# Antoine Watteau+
-# Wayne C. Booth+
-# Nora Roberts+
-# Carrie Bradshaw+
-# Ludwig von Mises+
-# Jeanette Dimech+
-* Harold Pinter+
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