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Year 1937 (MCMXXXVII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. These pages contain the trends of millennia and centuries. ...
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Face The 1930s (years from 1930â1939) were described as an abrupt shift to more radical and conservative lifestyles, as countries were struggling to find a solution to the Great Depression, also known in Europe as the World Depression. ...
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Year 1934 (MCMXXXIV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display full 1934 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
1935 (MCMXXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar). ...
1936 (MCMXXXVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Year 1938 (MCMXXXVIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Year 1939 (MCMXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The year 1937 in archaeology included many events, some of which are listed below. ...
See also: 1936 in architecture, other events of 1938, 1938 in architecture and the architecture timeline. ...
See also: 1936 in art, other events of 1937, 1938 in art, list of years in art, List of art events. ...
This is a list of aviation-related events from 1937: Events March March 5 - Imperial Airways opens a new flying boat base at Hythe, Hampshire. ...
See also: 1936 in film 1937 category:1937 films 1938 in film 1930s in film years in film film // Events April 16 - Way Out West premieres in the US. May 7 - Shall We Dance premieres in the US. Top grossing films Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Conquest Damaged Lives...
See also: 1936 in literature, other events of 1937, 1938 in literature, list of years in literature. ...
See also: 1936 in music, other events of 1937, 1938 in music and the list of years in music. Events January 21 - Paul Sacher conducts the world premiere of Béla Bartóks Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta in Basel June 2 - The incomplete version of Alban Berg...
See also: 1936 in country music, 1937 in music, other events of 1937, 1938 in country music and the List of years in Country Music // Brezin Along With the Breeze - Hoosier Hot Shots Nobodys Darling But Mine - Jimmie Davis April 6 - Merle Haggard, innovator of the Bakersfield Sound and...
This article will list events related to rail transport that occurred in 1937. ...
See also: Other events of 1937 List of years in science . ...
See also 1936 in Wales, other events of 1937, 1938 in Wales and the list of years in Wales. ...
1936 sovereign states - Events of 1937 - 1938 sovereign states - Sovereign states by year // Afghanistan â Kingdom of Afghanistan Albania â Albanian Kingdom Andorra â Principality of Andorra Argentina â Argentine Republic Australia â Commonwealth of Australia Austria â Federal State of Austria Belgium â Kingdom of Belgium Bolivia â Republic of Bolivia Brazil â Republic of the United States...
1936 state leaders - Events of 1937 - 1938 state leaders - State leaders by year See also: List of religious leaders in 1937 List of international organization leaders in 1937 // Africa Egypt - Farouk I, King of Egypt (1936-1952) Liberia - Edwin Barclay, President of Liberia (1930-1944) South Africa Monarch - George VI...
See also: List of state leaders in 1937 List of colonial governors in 1937 1936 religious leaders - Events of 1937 - 1938 religious leaders - Religious leaders by year // Catholic Roman Catholic Church-Pope Pius XI (1922-February 1939) Catholic not in communion with Rome Polish National Catholic Church - First Prime Bishop...
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- Contents (full)
- 1 Events of 1937
- - Jan. . Feb. . March . April
- - May . June . July . Aug.
- - Sept. . Oct. . Nov. . Dec.
- - Undated . Ongoing
- 2 Births
- 3 Deaths
- 4 Nobel prizes - Ship events
- 5 See also - Notes - External links
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Combatants Second Spanish Republic Nationalist Spain Commanders José Miaja, Sebastián Pozas Perea, Enrique LÃster, ValentÃn González, Robert Merriman Enrique Varela, GarcÃa Escámez, Carlos Asensio, Fernándo Barrón Ortiz Strength ~30,000 infantry, (June 15)[1] 19,000â40,000 infantry, ~40 guns[2...
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February 16 is the 47th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Dr. Wallace Hume Carothers (April 27, 1896 - April 29, 1937) was the leader of organic chemistry at DuPont. ...
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Nylon is a generic designation for a family of synthetic polymers first produced on February 28, 1935 by Wallace Carothers at DuPont. ...
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Rodolfo Graziani, Marchese di Neghelli (August 11, 1882âJanuary 11, 1955), was an Italian military officer who led expeditions in Africa before and during World War II and a war criminal responsible for thousands of Libyan and Ethiopian civilian deaths. ...
is the 52nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Flying Car The Waterman Aerobile at the Smithsonian. ...
Waldo Dean Waterman (June 16, 1894 - December 8, 1976) was an inventor and aviation pioneer from San Diego, California. ...
The League of Nations was an international organization founded as a result of the Paris Peace Conference in 1919-1920. ...
The purpose of Non-Intervention Committee (1936-1939) was to prevent personnel and matériel reaching the warring parties of the Spanish Civil War. ...
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March A comic book is a magazine or book containing the art form of comics. ...
Cover of Detective Comics #27 (May 1939). ...
Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a DC Comics fictional superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...
March 10 is the 69th day of the year (70th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Mit brennender Sorge (German for With deep anxiety, word by word: With burning worry) is an encyclical of Pope Pius XI, published on March 10, 1937 (but bearing a date of Passion Sunday, March 14). ...
Pius XI (born Achille Ratti May 31, 1857 - Rome, February 10, 1939) was Pope from February 6, 1922 until February 10, 1939. ...
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Edwin Newton Atherton (10/12/1896 - 8/31/1944 ) Born in Washington D.C. Foreign Service Officer, FBI Agent, Private Investigator and head of the college athletics organization, the Pacific Coast Conference in the 1940s. ...
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The New London School explosion occurred on March 18, 1937, when a natural gas leak caused an explosion, destroying the New London School of the city of New London, Texas. ...
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Tyler is the county seat of Smith County in East Texas, United States. ...
The New London School explosion occurred on March 18, 1937, when a natural gas leak caused an explosion, destroying the New London School of the city of New London, Texas. ...
March 26 is the 85th day of the year (86th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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April is the 91st day of the year (92nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Port of Aden (around 1910). ...
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The Kamikaze was a Mitsubishi Ki-15 aircraft (registration J-BAAI) sponsored by the newspaper Asahi Shimbun, which became famous on April 9, 1937, when it arrived at Croydon Airport in London. ...
The control tower of Croydon Airport in 1939, with the BOAC de Havilland DH 91 Albatross Fortuna alongside Croydon Airport was an airport in South London which straddled the boundary of what are now the London Borough of Croydon and the London Borough of Sutton. ...
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World map showing the location of Europe. ...
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Porkys Duck Hunt was an animated short directed by Tex Avery that came out on April 17, 1937. ...
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Guernica or Guernica y Lumo (Basque Gernika-Lumo, pronounced in IPA [gernika]) is a small city in the Spanish Basque Country that was the meeting place of the Biscayne assembly under an oak tree, the Gernikako Arbola, which was a symbol of traditional freedoms of the Basque people. ...
Falange was a totalitarian clerical fascist political organization founded by José Antonio Primo de Rivera in 1933 in opposition to the Second Spanish Republic. ...
Guernica or Guernica y Lumo (Basque Gernika-Lumo, pronounced in IPA [gernika]) is a small city in the Spanish Basque Country that was the meeting place of the Biscayne assembly under an oak tree, the Gernikako Arbola, which was a symbol of traditional freedoms of the Basque people. ...
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May - May - Dáil Éireann passes the Executive Authority (Consequential Provisions) Act, 1937, which retrospectively abolishes the office of Governor-General of the Irish Free State. The abolition is retrospectively dated to December 1936.
- May 1 - General strike in Paris, France
- May 6 - In United States, the German airship Hindenburg bursts into flame when mooring to a mast in Lakehurst, New Jersey.
- May 7 - Spanish Civil War: The German Condor Legion Fighter Group, equipped with Heinkel He 51 biplanes, arrives in Spain to assist Francisco Franco's forces.
- May 12 - Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth takes place at Westminster Abbey, London.
- May 13 - Canadian writer Roch Carrier is born in Sainte-Justine, Quebec.
- May 21 - a Soviet station becomes the first scientific research settlement to operate on the drift ice of the Arctic Ocean.
- May 21 - As one of the reprisals for the attempted assassination of Italian viceroy Rodolfo Graziani, a detachment of Italian troops massacre the entire community of Debre Libanos. 297 monks and 23 laymen are killed.
- May 27 - In California, the Golden Gate Bridge opens to pedestrian traffic creating a vital link between San Francisco and Marin County. The next day, President Franklin D. Roosevelt pushes a button in Washington, DC signaling the start of vehicle traffic over the Golden Gate Bridge.
- May 28 - Neville Chamberlain becomes Prime Minister of Great Britain.
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Amelia Mary Earhart (24 July 1897 â missing 2 July 1937, declared dead 5 January 1939) was a noted American aviation pioneer and womens rights advocate. ...
Fred Noonan and Amelia Earhart, 1937. ...
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Official language(s) English Capital Montgomery Largest city Birmingham Area Ranked 30th - Total 52,419 sq mi (135,765 km²) - Width 190 miles (306 km) - Length 330 miles (531 km) - % water 3. ...
The case of the Scottsboro Boys arose in Scottsboro, Alabama during the 1930s, when nine black youths, ranging in age from thirteen to nineteen, were accused of raping two white women, one of whom would later recant. ...
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This article is about the historical army of the Irish Republic (1919â1922) which fought in the Irish War of Independence 1919â21, and the Irish Civil War 1922â23. ...
George VI (Albert Frederick Arthur George; 14 December 1895 â 6 February 1952) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions from 11 December 1936 until his death. ...
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The Red Terror was a campaign of mass arrests and deportations targeted against counterrevolutionaries in Russia during the Russian Civil War. ...
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Motto: (Spanish for From Madrid to Heaven) Location Coordinates: , Country Spain Autonomous Community Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid Province Madrid Administrative Divisions 21 Neighborhoods 127 Founded 9th century Government - Mayor Alberto Ruiz-Gallardón Jimémez (PP) Area - Land 607 km² (234. ...
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The Football Association of Indonesia or PSSI (Indonesian language: Persatuan Sepak bola Seluruh Indonesia; sometimes translated as All Indonesias Football Association) is the governing body of football in Indonesia. ...
Semarang is a city on the north coast of the island of Java, Indonesia. ...
is the 238th day of the year (239th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Second Sino-Japanese War was a major invasion of eastern China by Japan preceding and during World War II. It ended with the surrender of Japan in 1945. ...
Shanghai (Chinese: ; pinyin: ; Wu (Long-short): ZÃ¥nhae; Shanghainese (IPA): ), situated on the banks of the Yangtze River Delta in East China, is the largest city of the Peoples Republic of China and the seventh largest in the world. ...
September September 2 is the 245th day of the year (246th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Cyclone Catarina, a rare South Atlantic tropical cyclone viewed from the International Space Station on March 26, 2004. ...
is the 248th day of the year (249th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
It has been suggested that Martyrs of the Spanish Civil War be merged into this article or section. ...
Llanes coast near Cue Llanes (the Concejo de Llanes) is an administrative district of the province of Asturias, in northern Spain. ...
// 1400 - Owain Glyndŵr declared Prince of Wales by his followers. ...
Keith (Anthony) Bosley (born 1937 in Bourne End, Buckinghamshire, grew up in Maidenhead, Berkshire) is a British language expert. ...
September 21 is the 264th day of the year (265th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien CBE (3 January 1892 â 2 September 1973) was an English philologist, writer and university professor, best known as the author of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. ...
This article or section contains a plot summary that is overly long or excessively detailed compared to the rest of the article. ...
is the 268th day of the year (269th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Second Sino-Japanese War was a major invasion of eastern China by Japan preceding and during World War II. It ended with the surrender of Japan in 1945. ...
The Battle of Pingxingguan, commonly called the Great Victory of Pingxingguan (å¹³åå
³å¤§æ·) in Mainland China, was an engagement fought between the 8th Route Army of the Chinese Communist Party and the Imperial Japanese Army on September 25, 1937. ...
is the 269th day of the year (270th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Street & Smith book department in 1906 Street & Smith or Street & Smith Publications, Inc. ...
The Shadow is a fictional character created by Walter B. Gibson in 1931 with the first story title The Living Shadow. The character is one of the most famous of the pulp heroes of the 1930s and 1940s -- made even more famous through a popular radio series originally played by...
This article includes a list of works cited or a list of external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks in-text citations. ...
is the 270th day of the year (271st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Trinomial name Panthera tigris balica (Schwarz, 1912) The Bali tiger (Panthera tigris balica), also called the Balinese tiger, is an extinct subspecies of tiger found solely on the small Indonesian island of Bali. ...
October is the 274th day of the year (275th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The Supreme Court Building, Washington, D.C. The Supreme Court Building, Washington, D.C., (large image) The Supreme Court of the United States, located in Washington, D.C., is the highest court (see supreme court) in the United States; that is, it has ultimate judicial authority within the United States...
Hugo Black Hugo LaFayette Black (February 27, 1886 â September 25, 1971) was a Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1937 - 1971). ...
Members of the second Ku Klux Klan at a rally during the 1920s. ...
is the 276th day of the year (277th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Nanjing (南京, Pinyin: Nánjīng, Wade-Giles: Nan-ching; Postal System Pinyin: Nanking, formerly Jinling 金陵, Jiangning 江宁, and Tianjing 天京) is the central city of downstream Yangtze Basin and is a renowned historical and cultural city. ...
is the 278th day of the year (279th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (January 30, 1882–April 12, 1945), 32nd President of the United States, the longest-serving holder of the office and the only man to be elected President more than twice, was one of the central figures of 20th century history. ...
The Quarantine Speech given by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1937 in Chicago calling for an international quarantine of the aggressor nations as an alternative to the political climate of American neutrality and isolationism that was prevalent at the time. ...
Nickname: Motto: âUrbs in Hortoâ (Latin: âCity in a Gardenâ), âI Willâ Location in the Chicago metro area and Illinois Coordinates: , Country United States State Illinois Counties Cook, DuPage Settled 1770s Incorporated March 4, 1837 Government - Mayor Richard M. Daley (D) Area - City 234. ...
is the 294th day of the year (295th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Jaime Gerardo Roberto Marcelino María Ortiz Lizardi (September 24, 1886 - July 15, 1942) was President of Argentina from 20 February 1938 to 27 June 1942. ...
is the 300th day of the year (301st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
It has been suggested that Martyrs of the Spanish Civil War be merged into this article or section. ...
There have been two Spanish Republics: First Spanish Republic (1873-1874) Second Spanish Republic (1931-1939) Franco declared Spain to be a monarchy, but did not permit a monarch until his death in 1975. ...
Capital Gijón Area - total - % of Asturias Ranked 22nd 181. ...
Falange was a totalitarian clerical fascist political organization founded by José Antonio Primo de Rivera in 1933 in opposition to the Second Spanish Republic. ...
November is the 309th day of the year (310th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
It has been suggested that Martyrs of the Spanish Civil War be merged into this article or section. ...
Cathedral of León The Palacio de los Guzmanes, the provincial parliament (Diputación) in the capital Old local council Wikimedia Commons has media related to: León The city of León, located at 42. ...
Combatants Allied powers: China France Great Britain Soviet Union United States and others Axis powers: Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Chiang Kai-shek Charles de Gaulle Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki TÅjÅ Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead: 33,000...
Exterior view of the entrance of the New Reich Chancellery. ...
Hitler redirects here. ...
is the 313th day of the year (314th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Shanghai (Chinese: ; pinyin: ; Wu (Long-short): ZÃ¥nhae; Shanghainese (IPA): ), situated on the banks of the Yangtze River Delta in East China, is the largest city of the Peoples Republic of China and the seventh largest in the world. ...
December Image File history File links Revolution_kalendar. ...
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Page of the Soviet revolutionary calendar showing December 12, 1937 The Soviet revolutionary calendar was in use in the USSR from 1929 to 1940. ...
December 4th redirects here. ...
The Dandy is a British childrens comic published by D. C. Thomson & Co. ...
This article is about the comic strip, the sequential art form as published in newspapers and on the Internet. ...
is the 346th day of the year (347th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
USS Panay underway during the standardization trial off Woosung, China on August 30, 1928. ...
MAE-West is a major Internet peering point located in San Jose, California. ...
The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American television network headquartered in the GE Building in New York Citys Rockefeller Center. ...
December 13 is the 347th day of the year (348th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Combatants China, National Revolutionary Army Japan, Central China Theater Army Commanders Tang Shengzhi Matsui Iwane Strength 100,000 men 8 divisions Casualties ~50,000 military personnel, ~300,000 civilians minimal The Battle of Nanjing (Traditional Chinese: å京ä¿è¡æ°; Simplified Chinese: å京ä¿å«æ; Hanyu Pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Nan-ching Pao-wei Chan) began after the...
The Nanking Massacre (Chinese: 南京大屠殺, pinyin: Nánjīng Dàtúshā; Japanese: 南京大虐殺, Nankin Daigyakusatsu), also known as the Rape of Nanking and sometimes in Japan as the Nanking Incident (南京事件, Nankin Jiken), refers to what...
December 21 is the 355th day of the year (356th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
For the company founded by Disney, see The Walt Disney Company. ...
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is the first animated feature in the Disney animated features canon. ...
An animated cartoon is a short, hand-drawn (or made with computers or type writers to look similar to something hand-drawn) film for the cinema, television or computer screen, featuring some kind of story or plot (even if it is a very short one). ...
December 25 is the 359th day of the year (360th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 6 days remaining in the year. ...
Arturo Toscanini (March 25, 1867 â January 16, 1957) was an Italian musician. ...
Toscanini conducting the NBC Symphony Orchestra in Carnegie Hall]] The NBC Symphony Orchestra was an orchestra established by David Sarnoff of the National Broadcasting Company as a vehicle for conductor Arturo Toscanini. ...
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (January 30, 1882–April 12, 1945), 32nd President of the United States, the longest-serving holder of the office and the only man to be elected President more than twice, was one of the central figures of 20th century history. ...
is the 363rd day of the year (364th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Constitution of Ireland is the founding legal document of the state known today as the Republic of Ireland. ...
Territory of the Irish Free State Capital Dublin Language(s) Irish, English Government Constitutional monarchy Monarch - 1922â1936 George V - 1936â1936 George VI President of the Executive Council - 1922â1932 W.T. Cosgrave - 1932â1937 Eamon de Valera Legislature Oireachtas - Upper house Seanad Ãireann - Lower house Dáil Ãireann...
Map of Ãire Ãire (pronounced ) is the Irish name for Ireland. ...
Eamon de Valera (born Edward George de Valera, sometimes Gaelicised Ãamon de Bhailéara; October 14, 1882 â August 29, 1975), was an Irish politician, best known as a leader of Irelands struggle for independence from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in the early 20th century, and...
The Taoiseach (IPA: or ) â plural: Taoisigh ( or ), also referred to as An Taoiseach[1], is the head of government of Ireland or prime minister. ...
The Presidential Commission (Irish: Coimisiún Uachtarán) is the collective vice-presidency of the Republic of Ireland. ...
Undated For the record label, see Divorce Records. ...
The Anti-Comintern Pact was concluded between Nazi Germany and Japan on November 25, 1936. ...
The National House Building Council (NHBC) was originally set up as the National House Builders Registration Council (NHBRC) in the United Kingdom in 1937. ...
Jimmie Angel found Angel Falls by this plane. ...
Ongoing It has been suggested that Martyrs of the Spanish Civil War be merged into this article or section. ...
1936 (MCMXXXVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Year 1939 (MCMXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Second Sino-Japanese War was a major invasion of eastern China by Japan preceding and during World War II. It ended with the surrender of Japan in 1945. ...
Year 1945 (MCMXLV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar). ...
This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...
1920 (MCMXX) was a leap year starting on Thursday. ...
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Births 1937 in other calendars | Gregorian calendar | 1937 MCMXXXVII | | Ab urbe condita | 2690 | | Armenian calendar | 1386 ԹՎ ՌՅՁԶ | | Bahá'í calendar | 93 – 94 | | Buddhist calendar | 2481 | | Chinese calendar | 4573/4633-11-19 (丙子年十一月十九日) — to — 4574/4634-11-29 (丁丑年十一月廿九日) | | Coptic calendar | 1653 – 1654 | | Ethiopian calendar | 1929 – 1930 | | Hebrew calendar | 5697 – 5698 | | Hindu calendars | | | - Vikram Samvat | 1992 – 1993 | | - Shaka Samvat | 1859 – 1860 | | - Kali Yuga | 5038 – 5039 | | Holocene calendar | 11937 | | Iranian calendar | 1315 – 1316 | | Islamic calendar | 1355 – 1356 | | Japanese calendar | Shōwa 12 (昭和12年) The Gregorian calendar is the most widely used calendar in the world. ...
Ab urbe condita (related with Anno urbis conditae: AUC or a. ...
The Armenian calendar uses the Armenian numerals. ...
The Baháà calendar, also called the BadÃâ calendar, used by the Baháà Faith, is a solar calendar with regular years of 365 days, and leap years of 366 days. ...
The Buddhist calendar is used on mainland southeast Asia in the countries of Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Myanmar (formerly Burma) in several related forms. ...
The Chinese calendar is a lunisolar calendar, akin to the Hebrew calendar & Hindu Calendar, incorporating elements of a lunar calendar with those of a solar calendar. ...
The Chinese sexagenary cycle (Chinese: ; pinyin: gÄnzhÄ«) is a cyclic numeral system of 60 combinations of the two basic cycles, the ten Heavenly Stems (天干; tiÄngÄn) and the twelve Earthly Branches (å°æ¯; dìzhÄ«). These have been traditionally used as a means of numbering the years, not only in...
The Chinese sexagenary cycle (Chinese: ; pinyin: gÄnzhÄ«) is a cyclic numeral system of 60 combinations of the two basic cycles, the ten Heavenly Stems (天干; tiÄngÄn) and the twelve Earthly Branches (å°æ¯; dìzhÄ«). These have been traditionally used as a means of numbering the years, not only in...
The Coptic calendar, also called the Alexandrian calendar, is used by the Coptic Orthodox Church. ...
The Ethiopian/Geez calendar (Amharic: á¨á¢áµá®áµá« ááá á áá£á á ) or Ethiopic calendar is the principal calendar used in Ethiopia and is also the liturgical year of christians in Eritrea belonging to the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahdo Church, Eastern Catholic Church of Eritrea and Lutheran (Evangelical Church of Eritrea), where it is commonly known as...
The Hebrew calendar (Hebrew: â) or Jewish calendar is the annual calendar used in Judaism. ...
5697 (Hebrew: ××ª×¨×¦× , abbr. ...
5698 (Hebrew: ××ª×¨×¦× , abbr. ...
A page from the Hindu calendar 1871-72. ...
There is disagreement as to the meaning of the Indian word Samvat. ...
The Indian national calendar (sometimes called Saka calendar) is the official civil calendar in use in India. ...
Kali Yuga is also the title of a book by Roland Charles Wagner. ...
The Holocene calendar, Human Era count or JÅmon Era count (Japan) uses a dating system similar to astronomical year numbering but adds 10,000, placing a year 0 at the start of the JÅmon Era (JE), the Human Era (HE, the beginning of human civilization) and the aproximate...
The Iranian calendar (Persian: â) also known as Persian calendar or the JalÄli Calendar is a solar calendar currently used in Iran and Afghanistan. ...
The Islamic calendar or Muslim calendar (Arabic: Ø§ÙØªÙÙÙÙ
اÙÙØ¬Ø±Ù; at-taqwÄ«m al-hijrÄ«; Persian: تÙÙÛÙ
ÙØ¬Ø±Ù ÙÙ
Ø±Û â taqwÄ«m-e hejri-ye qamari; also called the Hijri calendar) is the calendar used to date events in many predominantly Muslim countries, and used by Muslims everywhere to determine the proper day on which to celebrate...
Koinobori, flags decorated like koi, are popular decorations around Childrens Day This mural on the wall of a Tokyo subway station celebrates Hazuki, the eighth month. ...
The ShÅwa period (Japanese: æåæä»£, ShÅwa-jidai, period of enlightened peace) was the time in Japanese history when Emperor Hirohito reigned over the country, from December 25, 1926 to January 7, 1989. ...
| | - Imperial Year | Kōki 2597 (皇紀2597年) | | - Jōmon Era | 11937 | | Julian calendar | 1982 | | Korean calendar | 4270 | | Thai solar calendar | 2480 | | v • d • e | It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Japanese era name. ...
Japanese era name (å¹´å·, nengÅ, lit. ...
The Julian calendar was introduced in 46 BC by Julius Caesar and came into force in 45 BC (709 ab urbe condita). ...
The traditional Korean calendar is directly derived from the Asian calendar. ...
The Thai solar, or Suriyakati (สุริยà¸à¸à¸´), calendar is used in traditional and official contexts in Thailand, although the Western calendar is sometimes used in business. ...
January-February - January 1 - Anne Aubrey, British actor
- January 4 - Dyan Cannon, American actress
- January 6 - Underwood Dudley, American mathematician
- January 8 - Shirley Bassey, Welsh singer
- January 13 - George Reisman, American economist
- January 14 - Ken Higgs, English cricketer
- January 15 - Margaret O'Brien, American actress
- January 18 - John Hume, Northern Irish politician, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1998
- January 21 - Prince Max, Duke in Bavaria, heir to Bavarian Royal House
- January 22 - Joseph Wambaugh, American author
- January 27 - John Ogdon, English pianist (d. 1989)
- January 30
- January 31
- February 1
- February 2
- February 8 - Manfred Krug, German actor and singer
- February 9 - Robert "Bilbo" Walker Jr., American blues guitarist
- February 10 - Roberta Flack, American soul singer
- February 11 - Bill Lawry, Australian cricketer
- February 12 - Charles Dumas, American athlete
- February 20
- February 21 - King Harald V of Norway
- February 25 - Tom Courtenay, English actor
is the 1st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Anne Aubrey (b. ...
is the 4th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Dyan Cannon (born Samille Diane Freisen on January 4, 1937) is a three-time Academy Award-nominated American film and television actress, director, screenwriter, editor, and producer. ...
is the 6th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Underwood Dudley (born January 6, 1937) is a mathematician formerly of DePauw University who has written a number of research works and textbooks, but is best known for his popular writing. ...
January 8 is the 8th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Dame Shirley Veronica Bassey, DBE (born January 8, 1937 ) (age 70) in Cardiff, Wales), is a Welsh singer, perhaps best-known for performing the theme songs to the James Bond films Goldfinger (1964), Diamonds Are Forever (1971), and Moonraker (1979). ...
January 13 is the 13th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
George Reisman is Professor of Economics at Pepperdine University, and author of the massive 1,050-page volume Capitalism: A Treatise on Economics (ISBN 0915463733). ...
is the 14th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Ken(neth) Higgs (born January 14, 1937, Kidsgrove, Staffordshire, England) was an English fast-medium bowler who was most successful as the opening partner to the incomparable Brian Statham with Lancashire in the 1960s. ...
January 15 is the 15th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Margaret OBrien during her career as a child star. ...
is the 18th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
John Hume. ...
Lester B. Pearson after accepting the Nobel Peace Prize Image:Nobel-medal. ...
Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ...
January 21 is the 21st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Prince Max, Duke in Bavaria Prince Max, Duke in Bavaria, born 21 January 1937 is the heir presumptive to both the Bavarian Royal House and the Jacobite Succession. ...
January 22 is the 22nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Joseph Aloysius Wambaugh, Jr. ...
is the 27th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
John Andrew Howard Ogdon (January 27, 1937âAugust 1, 1989) was an English pianist and composer. ...
Year 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays 1989 Gregorian calendar). ...
is the 30th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Vanessa Redgrave, CBE (born 30 January 1937) is an Academy Award winning English actress and member of the Redgrave family, one of the enduring theatrical dynasties. ...
Boris Spassky Boris Vasilievich Spassky (also Spasskij) (Russian: ) (born January 30, 1937) is a Russian chess player and former world champion. ...
is the 31st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Pleshette in 1991 Suzanne Pleshette (born January 31, 1937 in New York City) is an American actress, best known as Emily Hartley on The Bob Newhart Show in the 70s. ...
This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ...
is the 32nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Garrett Morris (born February 1, 1937) is an American comedian and actor from New Orleans, Louisiana. ...
Don (born February 1, 1937 in Brownie, a small coal-mining town (now defunct) near Central City, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky) and Phil Everly (born January 18, 1939 in Chicago, Illinois) are country-influenced rock and roll performers who had their greatest success in the 1950s. ...
is the 33rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Tom Smothers (born February 2, 1937) is an American comedian, composer and musician from New York, New York. ...
Magic Sam was born Sam Maghett (February 2, 1937) in Grenada, Mississippi, USA (died December 12, 1969) and was a blues guitarist and singer. ...
For the Stargate SG-1 episode, see 1969 (Stargate SG-1). ...
is the 39th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Manfred Krug (born February 8, 1937 in Duisburg) is a German actor and singer. ...
is the 40th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Robert Bilbo Walker Jr. ...
Blues is a vocal and instrumental form of music based on the use of the blue notes and a repetitive pattern that most often follows a twelve-bar structure. ...
This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ...
is the 41st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Roberta Flack Roberta Flack (born February 10, 1937 in Asheville, North Carolina) is an American singer. ...
February 11 is the 42nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Bill (William Morris) Lawry (born 11 February 1937, Melbourne) was an Australian cricketer. ...
February 12 is the 43rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Charles Everett Dumas (February 12, 1937 _ January 5, 2004) was an American high jumper, the 1956 Olympic champion, and the first person to clear 7 ft. ...
is the 51st day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Robert Huber is a German biochemist and Nobel laureate. ...
This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ...
Penske PC23 car Roger Penske (born February 20, 1937 in Shaker Heights, Ohio) is the owner of a very successful automobile racing team Penske Racing, the Penske Corporation, and other automotive related businesses. ...
Nancy Wilson (born February 20, 1937) is an American singer with sixty-plus albums. ...
is the 52nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Harald V, King of Norway (born February 21, 1937) is the monarch of Norway. ...
is the 56th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Tom Courtenay (pronounced Courtney) (born February 25, 1937) is a British actor who came to prominence in the early 1960s with a succession of critically-acclaimed films including The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (1962), Billy Liar (1963) and Dr. Zhivago (1965). ...
March-April - March 2 - Abdelaziz Bouteflika, President of Algeria
- March 4
- March 6 - Valentina Tereshkova, cosmonaut
- March 8 - Juvénal Habyarimana, President of Rwanda (d. 1994)
- March 9 - Mickey Gilly, American musician
- March 17 - Rudy Ray Moore, American comedian
- March 20 - Jerry Reed, American musician
- March 22 - Armin Hary, German athlete
- March 23 - Craig Breedlove, American race car driver
- March 27 - Thomas Aquinas Daly, American painter
- March 30 - Warren Beatty, American actor and director
- April 5 - Colin Powell, U.S. Secretary of State
- April 6
- April 10 - Bella Akhmadulina, Russian poet
- April 16 - Joseph Whipp, American actor
- April 18 - Jan Kaplický, British architect of Czech origin
- April 22 - Jack Nicholson, American actor
- April 27 - Robin Eames, Northern Irish clergyman
- April 28 - Saddam Hussein, President of Iraq (d. 2006)
- April 29 - Jill Paton Walsh, English novelist
is the 61st day of the year (62nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Abdelaziz Bouteflika (IPA: ) (Arabic: عبد Ø§ÙØ¹Ø²Ùز Ø¨ÙØªÙÙÙÙØ©) (born March 2, 1937 in Oujda, Morocco) has been the President of Algeria since 1999. ...
The President is the head of state and chief executive of Algeria, as well as the commander-in-chief of the Algerian armed forces. ...
is the 63rd day of the year (64th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Graham Thorne Dowling (4 March 1937, Christchurch) was a New Zealand cricketer, who played 39 Test matches and captained New Zealand in 19 of them. ...
Leslie Howard Gelb (born March 4, 1937) is a former correspondent for The New York Times and is currently President Emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations. ...
Portrait of Yuri Senkevich on the cover of his memoirs A Lifelong Travel Yuri Aleksandrovich Senkevich (Russian: ЮÑий ÐлекÑандÑÐ¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ Ð¡ÐµÐ½ÐºÐµÐ²Ð¸Ñ) (1937 in Choybalsan, Mongolia âSeptember 23, 2003 in Moscow, Russia) was (originally) a Soviet doctor, who became famous in the USSR and worldwide for his participation in the Ra Expedition, in which he...
Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link displays 2003 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Barney Wilen (born March 4, 1937 in Nice; died May 25, 1996 in Paris) was a jazz saxophonist from France who played tenor saxophone. ...
Year 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar). ...
is the 65th day of the year (66th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1963 USSR postage stamp depicting Valentina Tereshkova Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova (Russian: ; born March 6, 1937), is a retired Soviet cosmonaut and was the first woman to fly in space, aboard Vostok 6 on the 16th of June 1963. ...
is the 67th day of the year (68th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...
This page contains a list of presidents of Rwanda. ...
Year 1994 (MCMXCIV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display full 1994 Gregorian calendar). ...
is the 68th day of the year (69th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Mickey Gilly is a country musican and singer. ...
is the 76th day of the year (77th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Rudy Ray Moore (born March 17, 1937 in Fort Smith, Arkansas) is an African-American comedian, singer, film actor, and film producer. ...
is the 79th day of the year (80th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Jerry Reed Hubbard (born March 20, 1937) is an American country music singer, country guitarist, songwriter, and actor. ...
is the 81st day of the year (82nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Armin Hary (born March 22, 1937) is a German athlete. ...
is the 82nd day of the year (83rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Craig Breedlove (born March 23, 1937) was a five-time world land speed record holder. ...
is the 86th day of the year (87th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Thomas Aquinas Daly (born March 27, 1937) is an American contemporary landscape and still life painter. ...
is the 89th day of the year (90th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Henry Warren Beatty (born March 30, 1937), better known as Warren Beatty, is an Academy Award and Golden Globe-winning American actor, producer, screenwriter, and director. ...
is the 95th day of the year (96th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
General Colin Luther Powell, United States Army (Ret. ...
The United States Secretary of State is the head of the United States Department of State, concerned with foreign affairs. ...
is the 96th day of the year (97th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Merle Ronald Haggard (born April 6, 1937) is an American country music singer, guitarist and songwriter. ...
Billy Dee Williams (born April 6, 1937) is an American actor who for a period in the 1970s rivaled Sidney Poitier as the most popular black actor in American film. ...
is the 100th day of the year (101st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Bella Akhmadulina Bella (Izabella) Akhatovna Akhmadulina (Russian: Ðелла ÐÑ
мадÑлина) is a Russian poet who has been cited by Joseph Brodsky as the best living poet in the Russian language. ...
is the 106th day of the year (107th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Joseph Whipp (b. ...
is the 108th day of the year (109th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Jan Kaplický (born 18 April 1937) is a world-renowned British architect of Czech origin. ...
is the 112th day of the year (113th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Nicholson as Wilbur Force in The Little Shop of Horrors (1960). ...
April 27 is the 117th day of the year (118th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 248 days remaining. ...
This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...
is the 118th day of the year (119th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti (28 April 1937 â 30 December 2006) was the fifth President of Iraq and Chairman of the Iraqi Revolutionary Command Council from 1979 until his overthrow by US forces in 2003. ...
The President of Iraq is Iraqs head of state. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays full 2006 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 119th day of the year (120th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Jill Paton Walsh (born 1937) is an English novelist and childrens writer. ...
May-June - May 1 - Una Stubbs, British actor
- May 3
- May 4 - Ron Carter, jazz musician
- May 6 - Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter, American boxer
- May 8
- Thomas Pynchon, American writer
- Carlos Gaviria Díaz, Colombian justice and politician.
- May 12 - George Carlin, American comedian
- May 13
- May 15
- May 17 - Hazel R. O'Leary, U.S. Secretary of Energy
- May 18
- June 1 - Morgan Freeman, American actor
- June 3 - Solomon P. Ortiz, U.S. Congressman from Texas
- June 4 - Gorilla Monsoon, American professional wrestler and announcer
- June 7 - Neemi Järvi, Estonian conductor
- June 9 - Harald Rosenthal, German biologist
- June 10 - Luciana Paluzzi, Italian actress
- June 11 - Robin Warren, Australian pathologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- June 15 - Alan Thornett, British Trotskyist activist
- June 18
- June 23 - Martti Ahtisaari, President of Finland
- June 25 - Keizo Obuchi, Prime Minister of Japan (d. 2000)
- June 26 - Robert Coleman Richardson, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
- June 28 - Ron Luciano, baseball umpire and writer (d. 1995)
is the 121st day of the year (122nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Una Stubbs (born 1 May 1937 in Leicester) is an English actress and former dancer. ...
is the 123rd day of the year (124th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Frankie Valli (born May 3, 1934[1] in the First Ward of Newark, New Jersey as Francis Stephen Castelluccio) is best known as the lead singer of The Four Seasons, a music act of the 1960s, which continued from then to the 1970s disco scene to the present day. ...
Hans Cieslarczyk (born 3 May 1937) is a former German football (soccer) player. ...
is the 124th day of the year (125th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Ron Carter (born May 4, 1937, Ferndale, Michigan) is an American jazz bassist. ...
is the 126th day of the year (127th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
For the football player of the same name see Rubin Carter (football player). ...
is the 128th day of the year (129th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Thomas Ruggles Pynchon, Jr. ...
Carlos Gavirias Presidential Campaign flyer Carlos Gaviria Diaz, born May 8, 1937 in Sopetran, Antioquia, is a Colombian lawyer, former Constitutional Court magistrate, and active politician. ...
is the 132nd day of the year (133rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
George Dennis Carlin (born May 12, 1937 in New York, New York)[2] is a Grammy-winning American stand-up comedian, actor, and author. ...
is the 133rd day of the year (134th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Roch Carrier (born May 13, 1937) is a celebrated French-Canadian novelist and author of contes (a very brief form of the short story). ...
Roger Joseph Zelazny (May 13, 1937 â June 14, 1995) was an American writer of fantasy and science fiction short stories and novels. ...
Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full 1995 Gregorian calendar). ...
Trevor G. Baylis (born May 13, 1937 in Kilburn, London, England) is a British inventor. ...
is the 135th day of the year (136th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Madeleine Korbel Albright (born Marie Jana Korbelová, IPA: , on May 15, 1937) was the first woman to become United States Secretary of State. ...
The United States Secretary of State is the head of the United States Department of State, concerned with foreign affairs. ...
Trini Lopez (born May 15, 1937) is a Mexican-American singer and guitarist. ...
is the 137th day of the year (138th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Hazel OLeary Hazel Rollins OLeary (born May 17, 1937) was the seventh United States Secretary of Energy from 1993 to 1997. ...
The United States Secretary of Energy is the head of the United States Department of Energy, concerned as the name suggests, with The Secretary is a member of the Presidents Cabinet. ...
May 18 is the 138th day of the year (139th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Jacques Santer (born May 18, 1937) is a politician from Luxembourg. ...
The European Council, sometimes informally called the European Summit, is a meeting of the heads of state or government of the European Union, and the President of the European Commission (not to be confused with the Council of the European Union, or the Council of Europe). ...
June 1 is the 152nd day of the year (153rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
For the Dawsons Creek director, see Morgan J. Freeman. ...
is the 154th day of the year (155th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
// Early Life Solomon Porfirio Ortiz was born in Robstown, Nueces County, Texas on June 3, 1937. ...
June 4 is the 155th day of the year (156th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...
June 7 is the 158th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (159th in leap years), with 207 days remaining. ...
Neeme Järvi (born June 7, 1937) is an Estonian-born conductor. ...
June 9 is the 160th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (161st in leap years), with 205 days remaining. ...
Harald Rosenthal (* June 9, 1937 in Berlin) is a German hydrobiologist and fisheries scientist known for his work in fish farming, ecology, and international cooperation. ...
June 10 is the 161st day of the year (162nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Luciana Paluzzi as the seductive and deadly Fiona Volpe in Thunderball. ...
is the 162nd day of the year (163rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
J. Robin Warren (born June 11, 1937 in Adelaide) is an Australian pathologist and researcher who is credited with the 1979 discovery of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori. ...
List of Nobel Prize laureates in Physiology or Medicine from 1901 to the present day. ...
is the 166th day of the year (167th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Alan Thornett (born 1937) is a British Trotskyist leader. ...
is the 169th day of the year (170th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Linwood Wray Carlton (born June 18, 1937 in Wallace, North Carolina) is a former American football player who played professionally in both Canada and the U.S. Unable to come to terms with the NFL, which had selected him in its 1959 draft, Carlton, a Duke University running back, travelled...
Zholobov in his spacesuit Vitali Mikhailovich Zholobov (Russian: ÐиÑалий ÐиÑ
Ð°Ð¹Ð»Ð¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ Ðолобов; born June 18, 1937 in Zburjevka, Ukraine) was a Soviet cosmonaut who flew on one space flight, Soyuz 21, as the flight engineer. ...
is the 174th day of the year (175th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Martti Oiva Kalevi Ahtisaari (IPA: ) (born June 23, 1937) is a former President of Finland (1994â2000) and a UN diplomat and mediator, noted for his international peace work. ...
The President of Finland is the Head of State of Finland. ...
is the 176th day of the year (177th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Keizo Obuchi Keizo Obuchi (å°æ¸æµä¸; Obuchi KeizÅ June 25, 1937âMay 14, 2000) was a Japanese politician and the 84th Prime Minister of Japan from July 30, 1998 to April 5, 2000. ...
The Prime Minister of Japan (å
é£ç·çå¤§è£ Naikaku sÅri daijin) is the usual English-language term used for the head of government of Japan, although the literal translation of the Japanese name for the office is Prime Minister of the Cabinet. ...
2000 (MM) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 177th day of the year (178th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Robert Coleman Richardson (born June 26, 1937 in Washington D.C.) is an American physicist. ...
Hannes Alfvén (1908â1995) accepting the Nobel Prize for his work on magnetohydrodynamics [1]. List of Nobel Prize laureates in Physics from 1901 to the present day. ...
is the 179th day of the year (180th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Ron Luciano (June 28, 1937 - January 18, 1995) was a major league umpire, known for his flamboyant style, simple love for the game, and clever quotes. ...
Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full 1995 Gregorian calendar). ...
July-August - July 4 - Sonja Haraldsen, Queen of Norway and wife to King Harald V of Norway.
- July 6
- July 7 - Tung Chee-Hwa, Hong Kong administrator
- July 9 - David Hockney, English-born artist
- July 12
- July 14 - Yoshiro Mori, Japanese politician
- July 18 - Roald Hoffmann, Polish-born chemist, Nobel Prize laureate
- July 18 - Hunter S. Thompson, American author and journalist (d. 2005)
- July 20 - Ken Ogata, Japanese actor
- July 27 - Don Galloway, American actor
- July 29 - Daniel McFadden, American economist, Nobel Prize laureate
- August 4 - David Bedford, American musician
- August 5 - Herb Brooks, American hockey coach (d. 2003)
- August 6 - Barbara Windsor, English actress
- August 8 - Dustin Hoffman, American actor
- August 16 - David Anderson, Canadian politician
- August 18
- Willie Rushton, English comedian and cartoonist (d. 1996)
- Jean Alingué Bawoyeu, Chadian politician and former Prime Minister.
- August 20 - Jim Bowen, English stand-up comedian and TV personality
- August 21
- August 29 - James Florio, Governor of New Jersey
- August 31 - Bobby Parker, American blues musician/guitarist
is the 185th day of the year (186th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Queen Sonja of Norway (née Sonja Haraldsen, born July 4, 1937 in Oslo) is the queen consort of Norway, wife of King Harald V of Norway. ...
Harald V, King of Norway (born February 21, 1937) is the monarch of Norway. ...
is the 187th day of the year (188th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Vladimir Davidovich Ashkenazy (Russian: ÐладиÌÐ¼Ð¸Ñ ÐавиÌÐ´Ð¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ ÐÌÑкенази, Vladimir DavidoviÄ AÅ¡kenasi) (b. ...
Ned Thomas Beatty (born July 6, 1937) is an Academy Award-nominated American character actor. ...
is the 188th day of the year (189th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Tung Chee-hwa (Traditional Chinese: 董建華 Simplified Chinese: 董建华 Pinyin: Dǒng Jiànhuá) (born July 7, 1937, or the 29th day of the fifth month in the Chinese calendar) is the first Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People...
is the 190th day of the year (191st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
We Two Boys Together Clinging, 1961. ...
is the 193rd day of the year (194th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Lionel Robert Jospin (born July 12, 1937 in Meudon, a suburb of Paris) is a French statesman who served as Prime Minister of France from 1997-2002. ...
The Prime Minister of France (Premier ministre de la France) is the functional head of the Cabinet of France. ...
William Henry Bill Cosby, Jr. ...
is the 195th day of the year (196th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Yoshiro Mori Yoshiro Mori (森 åæ Mori YoshirÅ, born July 14, 1937) is a Japanese politician who served as the 85th and 86th Prime Minister of Japan from April 5, 2000 to April 26, 2001. ...
is the 199th day of the year (200th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Roald Hoffmann (born July 18, 1937 as Roald Safran --- Hoffmann is the surname of his stepfather) is an American theoretical chemist of Polish-Jewish origin. ...
This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ...
is the 199th day of the year (200th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Hunter Stockton Thompson (July 18, 1937 â February 20, 2005) was an American journalist and author. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 201st day of the year (202nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Ken Ogata (緒形拳 Ogata Ken, born 20 July 1937) is a Japanese actor. ...
is the 208th day of the year (209th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Don Galloway (born July 27, 1937 in Brooksville, Kentucky) is a American actor. ...
is the 210th day of the year (211th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Daniel L. McFadden (born July 29, 1937) is an econometrician who won (jointly with James Heckman) the 2000 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel for his development of theory and methods for analyzing discrete choice. He is currently the E. Morris Cox Professor of...
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel[1] (Swedish: Sveriges Riksbanks pris i ekonomisk vetenskap till Alfred Nobels minne), commonly called the Nobel Prize in Economics, or more acurately the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, is a prize awarded each year for outstanding intellectual...
is the 216th day of the year (217th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
David Vickerman Bedford (born August 4, 1937) is a British composer and musician. ...
is the 217th day of the year (218th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Image:Miracle on Ice -colin healy. ...
Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link displays 2003 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 218th day of the year (219th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Barbara Ann Deeks MBE (born 6 August 1937), better known as Barbara Windsor, sometimes known as Babs Windsor, is an English actress. ...
is the 220th day of the year (221st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ...
is the 228th day of the year (229th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
For other persons named David Anderson, see David Anderson (disambiguation). ...
is the 230th day of the year (231st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
William George Rushton, commonly known as Willie Rushton (August 18, 1937âDecember 11, 1996) was a British cartoonist, satirist, comedian, actor and performer. ...
Year 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar). ...
Jean Alingué Bawoyeu (b. ...
is the 232nd day of the year (233rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Jim Bowen (born James Brown-Whittaker in Padiham, Burnley, Lancashire, August 20, 1937) is an English stand-up comedian and TV personality. ...
is the 233rd day of the year (234th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Donald Campbell Dewar (August 21, 1937 â October 11, 2000) was First Minister of Scotland from 1999 until his death in 2000. ...
The First Minister (First Meinister in Scots; Prìomh Mhinistear in Scots Gaelic) is the leader of Scotlands national devolved government, the Scottish Executive, which was established in 1999 along with the reconvened Scottish Parliament. ...
2000 (MM) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Photo of Robert Stone by Robert Birnbaum Robert Stone (born August 21, 1937) is a critically well regarded American novelist, whose work is typically characterized by psychological complexity, political concerns, and dark humor. ...
is the 241st day of the year (242nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
James Joseph Jim Florio (born August 29, 1937) is a Democratic politician who served as the 49th Governor of New Jersey from 1990 to 1994, the first Italian American to hold the position. ...
is the 243rd day of the year (244th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Bobby Parker (b. ...
Blues is a vocal and instrumental musical form which evolved from African American spirituals, shouts, work songs and chants and has its earliest stylistic roots in West Africa. ...
Blues-rock is a hybrid musical genre combining elements of the blues with rock and roll, with an emphasis on the electric guitar. ...
September-October - September 4
- September 7 - Cüneyt Arkın, Turkish film actor
- September 15 - Robert Lucas, Jr., American economist, Nobel Prize laureate
- September 15 - Fernando de la Rúa, President of Argentina
- September 19 - Abner Haynes, American football player
- September 28 - Rod Roddy, American television announcer (d. 2003)
- October 2 - Johnnie Cochran, American attorney (d. 2005)
- October 5 - Barry Switzer, American football coach
- October 10 - Bobby Charlton, English footballer
is the 247th day of the year (248th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Dawn Lorraine Fraser AO, MBE, (born September 4, 1937) is an Australian champion swimmer. ...
Mikk Mikiver (September 4, 1937 in Loksa, Estonia - January 9, 2006 in Tallinn, Estonia) was a prominent Estonian stage and film actor and theater director. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays full 2006 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 250th day of the year (251st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Cuneyt Arkin The image above is believed to be a replaceable fair use image. ...
is the 258th day of the year (259th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Robert Emerson Lucas, Jr. ...
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel[1] (Swedish: Sveriges Riksbanks pris i ekonomisk vetenskap till Alfred Nobels minne), commonly called the Nobel Prize in Economics, or more acurately the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, is a prize awarded each year for outstanding intellectual...
is the 258th day of the year (259th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Fernando de la Rúa Bruno (born September 15, 1937) is an Argentine politician. ...
Current President Néstor Kirchner The President of Argentina (full title: President of the Argentine Nation, Spanish: Presidente de la Nación Argentina) is the head of state of Argentina. ...
is the 262nd day of the year (263rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Abner Haynes (born September 19, 1937 in Denton, Texas) was a United States football player. ...
is the 271st day of the year (272nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Robert Ray Rod Roddy (September 28, 1937 â October 27, 2003) was an American radio and television announcer[1], best known as the announcer for the popular game show The Price is Right from 1986 until his death. ...
Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link displays 2003 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
October 2 is the 275th day of the year (276th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Johnnie L. Cochran, Jr. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 278th day of the year (279th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
October 10 is the 283rd day of the year (284th in leap years). ...
Sir Robert Bobby Charlton, CBE (born 11 October 1937 in Ashington, Northumberland) is a former English professional football player who won the World Cup and was named the European Footballer of the Year in 1966. ...
November-December - November 1 - "Whisperin" Bill Anderson American Country Music singer/songwriter born James William Anderson III
- November 2 - Earl Carroll, lead vocalist for The Cadillacs
- November 4 - Michael Wilson, Canadian politician and diplomat
- November 6 - Joe Warfield, American actor
- November 8 - Paul Mackintosh Foot, British journalist
- November 11 - Stephen Lewis, Canadian politician and diplomat
- November 15 - Yaphet Kotto, American actor
- November 17 - Peter Cook, English comedian and writer (d. 1995)
- November 26 - Boris Yegorov, cosmonaut
- December 1 - Chuck Low, American actor
- December 3 - Bobby Allison, American race car driver
- December 8 - Arne Næss Jr., Norwegian mountaineer and businessman (d. 2004)
- December 9 - Darwin Joston, American actor (d. 1998)
- December 11 - Jim Harrison, American writer
- December 15 - Donald Goines, original African American novelist (d. 1973)
- December 17 - Kerry Packer, Australian businessman (d. 2005)
- December 21 - Jane Fonda, American actress and social activist
- December 26 - Gnassingbe Eyadema, President of Togo (d. 2005)
- December 28 - Ratan Tata, Indian industrialist
- December 29 - Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, President of the Maldives
- December 30
- December 31
November 1 is the 305th day of the year (306th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 60 days remaining. ...
James William Anderson III (born November 1, 1937 in Columbia, South Carolina) is an American country music singer and songwriter, nicknamed Whisperin Bill. Arguably his biggest hit was the 1963 single Still. He also wrote the country standard Once A Day for Connie Smith. ...
is the 306th day of the year (307th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Earl Speedo Carroll (Born November 2, 1937[1]) is the lead vocalist for the doo wop group The Cadillacs. ...
The Cadillacs were an American rock-and-roll and doo-wop group from Harlem, New York; active from 1953 to 1962. ...
is the 308th day of the year (309th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Hon. ...
November 6 is the 310th day of the year (311th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Joe Warfield (b. ...
is the 312th day of the year (313th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Paul Foot, campaigning journalist Paul Mackintosh Foot (8 November 1937 in Palestine â 18 July 2004 at Stansted Airport) was a British investigative journalist, political campaigner, author, and long-time member of the Socialist Workers Party (SWP). ...
November 11 is the 315th day of the year (316th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 50 days remaining. ...
This article is about the Canadian politician and broadcaster. ...
is the 319th day of the year (320th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Prince Yaphet Frederick Kotto (born November 15, 1937, in New York City) is an American actor. ...
17 November is also the name of a Marxist group in Greece, coinciding with the anniversary of the Athens Polytechnic uprising. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full 1995 Gregorian calendar). ...
is the 330th day of the year (331st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1964 USSR postage stamp honouring Boris Yegorov Boris Borisovich Yegorov (Russian: ÐоÑÐ¸Ñ ÐоÑиÑÐ¾Ð²Ð¸Ñ ÐгоÑов; November 26, 1937, Moscow â September 12, 1994, Moscow) was a Soviet doctor-cosmonaut and the first physician in space. ...
is the 335th day of the year (336th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Chuck Low (born Charleston Lewis Lau on December 1, 1937) is a character actor made famous from his role as Morrie Kessler in Martin Scorseses Goodfellas. ...
is the 337th day of the year (338th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Bobby Allison (born December 3, 1937) was one of the first NASCAR drivers and was named one of NASCARs 50 greatest drivers. ...
is the 342nd day of the year (343rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Arne Næss Jr. ...
Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 343rd day of the year (344th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
F. Darwin Solomon (December 9, 1937- June 1, 1998) was an American actor known professionally as Darwin Joston (sometimes credited as Darwin Jostin during the early years of his career ). A North Carolina native, Joston was born in Winston-Salem and graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel...
Year 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display full 1998 Gregorian calendar). ...
December 11 is the 345th day of the year (346th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Jim Harrison (born December 11, 1937), is an American author known for his poetry, fiction, essays, reviews, and writings about food. ...
is the 349th day of the year (350th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Donald Goines (pseudonym: Al C. Clark) (December 15, 1937 â October 21, 1974) was one of the original African-American novelists to write in the street tradition of Robert Beck (Iceberg Slim). ...
An African American (also Afro-American, Black American, or simply black) is a member of an ethnic group in the United States whose ancestors, usually in predominant part, were indigenous to Africa. ...
Year 1973 (MCMLXXIII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar) of the 1973 Gregorian calendar. ...
December 17 is the 351st day of the year (352nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Kerry Francis Bullmore Packer AC (17 December 1937 â 26 December 2005) was an Australian publishing, media and gaming tycoon. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
December 21 is the 355th day of the year (356th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Jane Fonda (born December 21, 1937) is a two-time Academy Award-winning American actress, writer, political activist, former fashion model, and fitness guru. ...
is the 360th day of the year (361st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
General Gnassingbé Eyadéma, formerly Étienne Eyadema (December 26, 1937–February 5, 2005), was the President of Togo from 1967 until his death. ...
This page contains a list of presidents of Togo. ...
Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 362nd day of the year (363rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Ratan Naval Tata (born December 28, 1937, in Mumbai) is the present Chairman of the Tata Group, Indias largest conglomerate established by earlier generations of his family. ...
is the 363rd day of the year (364th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Maumoon Abdul Gayoom (Dhivehi: ÞÞ¦ÞÞªÞÞ«ÞÞª ÞÞ¦ÞÞ°ÞÞªÞÞ° ÞÞ¦ÞÞ°ÞÞ«ÞÞ°) (born December 29, 1937), has been the president of the Republic of Maldives since November 11, 1978, having succeeded Ibrahim Nasir. ...
The President of the Maldives is the ceremonial head of state and first citizen of Maldives and the supreme commander of the Maldivian armed forces. ...
is the 364th day of the year (365th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Gordon Banks OBE (born December 30, 1937) is a former English footballer, elected in a poll by the IFFHS as the second best goalkeeper of the 20th Century. ...
John Cowan Hartford (December 30, 1937â June 4, 2001) was an American bluegrass composer and musician known for his mastery of the fiddle and banjo, as well as for his witty lyrics and unique vocal style. ...
Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 2001 Gregorian calendar). ...
Jim Marshall (born December 30, 1937 Danville, Kentucky) played college football at Ohio State University. ...
Noel Paul Stookey (born Dec. ...
is the 365th day of the year (366th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Avram Hershko (born December 31, 1937) is an Israeli biologist. ...
This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ...
Sir Philip Anthony Hopkins CBE (IPA: ) (born 31 December 1937) is an Academy Award, Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning film, stage and television actor. ...
Deaths January - June - January 2 - Ross Alexander, American actor (b. 1907)
- January 6 - André Besette, Canadian religious leader (b. 1845)
- January 23 - Marie Prevost, Canadian actress (b. 1898)
- February 5 - Lou Andreas-Salome, Russian-born writer (b. 1861)
- February 7 - Elihu Root, American statesman and diplomat, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1845)
- February 11 - Walter Burley Griffin, American architect and town planner (b. 1876)
- February 27 - Charles Donnelly, Irish poet (b.1915)
- March 9 - Paul Elmer More, American critic and essayist (b. 1864)
- March 11 - Joseph S. Cullinan, American oil industrialist, founder of Texaco (b. 1860)
- March 12 - Charles-Marie Widor, French organist and composer (b. 1840)
- March 15 - H. P. Lovecraft, American writer (b. 1890)
- March 17 - Austen Chamberlain, English statesman, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1863)
- March 20 - Harry Vardon, English Golf Professional (b. 1870)
- March 22 - Alfred Dyke Acland, British military officer (b. 1858)
- March 29 - Karol Szymanowski, Polish composer (b. 1882)
- April 19 - William Martin Conway, British art critic and mountaineer (b. 1856)
- April 21 - Saima Harmaja, Finnish poet (b. 1913)
- April 25 - Michał Drzymała, Polish rebel (b. 1857)
- May 4 - Noel Rosa, Brazilian songwriter (b. 1910)
- May 23 - John D. Rockefeller, American industrialist and philanthropist (b. 1839)
- May 28 - Alfred Adler, Austrian psychologist (b. 1870)
- June 7 - Jean Harlow, American film actress (b. 1911)
- June 10 - Robert Laird Borden, eighth Prime Minister of Canada (b. 1854)
- June 19 - J. M. Barrie, Scottish novelist and dramatist (b. 1860)
is the 2nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Ross Alexander (July 27 1907 - January 2, 1937) was an United States film actor. ...
Year 1907 (MCMVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Monday of the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
is the 6th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Statue of Brother André outside St. ...
1845 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
is the 23rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Marie Prevost (November 8, 1898 - January 23, 1937) was a Canadian-born actress of the early days of cinema. ...
Year 1898 (MDCCCXCVIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Monday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
is the 36th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Lou Andreas-Salome Lou Andreas-Salomé (née Louise von Salomé) (February 12, 1861 â February 5, 1937) was a Russian-born intellectual, author of many books [1], psychoanalyst [2] and companion to many male and some female artists and authors of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. ...
1861 (MDCCCLXI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link with display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar) // January 1 - Benito Juárez captures Mexico City January 2 - Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia dies and is succeeded by...
is the 38th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Elihu Root Elihu Root (February 15, 1845 â February 7, 1937) was an American lawyer and statesman, the son of Oren Root and Nancy Whitney Buttrick. ...
Lester B. Pearson after accepting the Nobel Peace Prize Image:Nobel-medal. ...
1845 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
February 11 is the 42nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Walter Burley Griffin and his wife Marion Mahony Griffin, in Sydney in 1930 Walter Burley Griffin (November 24, 1876 - February 11, 1937) was an American architect and landscape architect best known for his role in designing Canberra, Australias capital city. ...
Year 1876 Pick up Sticks(MDCCCLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian Calendar (or a leap year starting on Thursday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ...
is the 58th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Charles Donnelly (1914 - 1937) was an Irish poet. ...
Year 1915 (MCMXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Thursday[1] of the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
is the 68th day of the year (69th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Paul Elmer More (December 12, 1864 â March 9, 1937) was an American critic and essayist. ...
1864 (MDCCCLXIV) was a leap year starting on Friday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar or a leap year starting on Sunday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar. ...
March 11 is the 70th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (71st in leap years). ...
Joseph S. Cullinan was an oil industrialist and businessman. ...
Texaco is the name of an American oil company that was merged into Chevron Corporation in 2001. ...
1860 is the leap year starting on Sunday. ...
March 12 is the 71st day of the year (72nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Charles-Marie Jean Albert Widor (February 21, 1844 â March 12, 1937) was a French organist, composer and teacher. ...
1840 is a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
is the 74th day of the year (75th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Howard Phillips Lovecraft (August 20, 1890 â March 15, 1937) was an American author of fantasy, horror and science fiction. ...
1890 (MDCCCXC) was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar). ...
is the 76th day of the year (77th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Lester B. Pearson after accepting the Nobel Peace Prize Image:Nobel-medal. ...
Year 1863 (MDCCCLXIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Saturday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ...
is the 79th day of the year (80th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
A 2002 collection of Harry Vardons golf writing. ...
1870 (MDCCCLXX) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Monday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ...
is the 81st day of the year (82nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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1858 (MDCCCLVIII) is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Sunday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
March 29 is the 88th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (89th in leap years). ...
Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Karol Szymanowski Karol Szymanowski Karol Maciej Korwin-Szymanowski (October 6, 1882âMarch 28, 1937) was a Polish composer and pianist. ...
Year 1882 (MDCCCLXXXII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Tuesday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ...
April 19 is the 109th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (110th in leap years). ...
Sir William Martin Conway (April 12, 1856 - April 19, 1937), English art critic and mountaineer, was the son of Reverend William Conway, afterwards canon of Westminster. ...
1856 was a leap year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...
is the 111th day of the year (112th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Saima Harmaja (May 8, 1913 - April 21, 1937 was a Finnish poet and writer. ...
Year 1913 (MCMXIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Tuesday of the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
is the 115th day of the year (116th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
MichaÅ DrzymaÅa (13 September 1857 in Zdroje near Grodzisk Wielkopolski-25 April 1937 in Grabówka) was a Polish peasant, living in the Greater Poland region (or the Grand Duchy of PoznaÅ) under the Prussian rule. ...
1857 was a common year starting on Thursday (see link for calendar). ...
is the 124th day of the year (125th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Noel de Medeiros Rosa (Rio de Janeiro, 11 December 1910 - 4 May 1937) was a brazilian singer, composer and guitar/banjo player. ...
Year 1910 (MCMX) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Friday [1] of the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
is the 143rd day of the year (144th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
John Davison Rockefeller, Sr. ...
1839 (MDCCCXXXIX) was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...
May 28 is the 148th day of the year (149th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Alfred Adler Alfred Adler (February 7, 1870 â May 28, 1937) was an Austrian medical doctor and psychologist, founder of the school of individual psychology. ...
1870 (MDCCCLXX) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Monday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ...
June 7 is the 158th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (159th in leap years), with 207 days remaining. ...
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Year 1911 (MCMXI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Saturday of the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
June 10 is the 161st day of the year (162nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Right Honourable Sir Robert Laird Borden, PC , KC , GCMG , DCL , LL.D (June 26, 1854 â June 10, 1937) was the eighth Prime Minister of Canada from October 10, 1911, to July 10, 1920, and the third Nova Scotian to hold this office. ...
Regions Political culture Foreign relations Other countries Atlas Politics Portal The Prime Minister of Canada (French: Premier ministre du Canada), is the Minister of the Crown who is head of the Government of Canada. ...
1854 (MDCCCLIV) was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
is the 170th day of the year (171st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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1860 is the leap year starting on Sunday. ...
July - December - July 9 - Oliver Law, American labor organizer and Army officer (killed in battle) (b. 1899)
- July 11 - George Gershwin, American composer (b. 1898)
- July 20 - Guglielmo Marconi, Italian inventor (b. 1874)
- July 21 - Louis Vierne, French composer (b. 1870)
- August 11 - Edith Wharton, American writer (b. 1862)
- September 2 - Pierre de Coubertin, French founder of the modern Olympic Games (b. 1863)
- September 26 - Bessie Smith, American singer (b. 1894)
- September 29 - Ray Ewry, American athlete (b. 1873)
- October 16 - Jean de Brunhoff, French writer (b. 1899)
- October 19 - Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson, New Zealand physicist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (b. 1871)
- October 26 - Józef Dowbor-Muśnicki, Polish general (b. 1867)
- November 9 - Ramsay MacDonald, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (b. 1866)
- November 17 - Jack Worrall, Australian cricketer and coach (b. 1860)
- November 23 - Jagdish Chandra Bose, Indian physicist (b. 1858)
- November 23 - George Albert Boulenger, Belgian naturalist (b. 1858)
- December 9 - Gustaf Dalén, Swedish physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1869)
- December 20 - Erich Ludendorff, German general (b. 1865)
- December 21 - Frank B. Kellogg, United States Secretary of State, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1856)
- December 28 - Maurice Ravel, French composer (b. 1875)
is the 190th day of the year (191st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Oliver Law (1899-July 9, 1937) was an African American communist, labor organizer and social activist, who fought in the Abraham Lincoln Brigade in the Spanish Civil War. ...
Year 1899 (MDCCCXCIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Friday [1] of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
is the 192nd day of the year (193rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
This article includes a list of works cited or a list of external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks in-text citations. ...
Year 1898 (MDCCCXCVIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Monday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
is the 201st day of the year (202nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Guglielmo Marconi, Marchese, GCVO (25 April 1874-20 July 1937) was an Italian inventor, best known for his development of a radiotelegraph system, which served as the foundation for the establishment of numerous affiliated companies worldwide. ...
Year 1874 (MDCCCLXXIV) was a common year starting on Thursday (link with display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Saturday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ...
is the 202nd day of the year (203rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Louis Victor Jules Vierne, (October 8, 1870âJune 2, 1937) was a French organist and composer. ...
1870 (MDCCCLXX) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Monday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ...
is the 223rd day of the year (224th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Edith Wharton (January 24, 1862 â August 11, 1937) was an American novelist, short story writer, and designer. ...
1862 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
September 2 is the 245th day of the year (246th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
His statue at the Centennial Olympic Park, Atlanta. ...
Year 1863 (MDCCCLXIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Saturday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ...
is the 269th day of the year (270th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
This article includes a list of works cited or a list of external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks in-text citations. ...
1894 (MDCCCXCIV) was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
is the 272nd day of the year (273rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Raymond Clarence Ray Ewry (October 14, 1873 â September 29, 1937) was an American track and field athlete who won 8 gold medals at the Olympic Games and 2 gold medals at the Intercalated Games (1906 in Athens). ...
1873 (MDCCCLXXIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...
October 16 is the 289th day of the year (290th in leap years). ...
Jean de Brunhoff (December 9, 1899 â October 16, 1937) was a French writer and illustrator known for co-creating Babar, which first appeared in 1931. ...
Year 1899 (MDCCCXCIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Friday [1] of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
is the 292nd day of the year (293rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Ernest Rutherford Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson, PC, OM, FRS (August 30, 1871 â October 19, 1937), was a New Zealand nuclear physicist. ...
This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ...
1871 (MDCCCLXXI) was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...
is the 299th day of the year (300th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Józef Dowbor-MuÅnicki Józef Dowbor-MuÅnicki (sometimes also Dowbór-MuÅnicki, 25 October 1867-26 October 1937) was first a tsarist Lieutenant-General, who served in Manchuria in 1904/05. ...
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is the 313th day of the year (314th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
James Ramsay MacDonald (12 October 1866 â 9 November 1937) was a British politician and three times Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. ...
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is, in practice, the political leader of the United Kingdom. ...
1866 (MDCCCLXVI) is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Wednesday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar. ...
17 November is also the name of a Marxist group in Greece, coinciding with the anniversary of the Athens Polytechnic uprising. ...
John Jack Worrall (born 21 June 1861 at Chinamans Flat near Maryborough, died 17 November 1937 at Fairfield, Melbourne) was an Australian rules footballer for Fitzroy in the VFA and a test cricketer, a coach of both sports and a sporting journalist. ...
1860 is the leap year starting on Sunday. ...
November 23 is the 327th day of the year (328th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 38 days remaining. ...
Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose (Bengali: à¦à¦à¦¦à§à¦¶ à¦à¦¨à§à¦¦à§à¦° বসৠJôgdish Chôndro Boshu) (November 30, 1858 â November 23, 1937) was a Bengali physicist from undivided India, who pioneered the investigation of radio and microwave optics. ...
1858 (MDCCCLVIII) is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Sunday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
November 23 is the 327th day of the year (328th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 38 days remaining. ...
George Boulenger. ...
1858 (MDCCCLVIII) is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Sunday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
is the 343rd day of the year (344th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Nils Gustaf Dalén (November 30, 1869 â December 9, 1937) was a Swedish Nobel Laureate and industrialist, the founder of AGA, the company and inventor of the AGA cooker and the Dalen light. ...
Hannes Alfvén (1908â1995) accepting the Nobel Prize for his work on magnetohydrodynamics [1]. List of Nobel Prize laureates in Physics from 1901 to the present day. ...
1869 (MDCCCLXIX) is a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar) of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Sunday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar. ...
is the 354th day of the year (355th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Ludendorff in 1918 Erich Friedrich Wilhelm Ludendorff (sometimes given incorrectly as von Ludendorff) (April 9, 1865 â December 20, 1937, Tutzing, Bavaria, Germany) was a German Army officer, Quartermaster General during World War I, victor of Liege, and, with Paul von Hindenburg, one of the victors of the battle of Tannenberg. ...
1865 (MDCCCLXV) is a common year starting on Sunday. ...
December 21 is the 355th day of the year (356th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Frank Billings Kellogg (December 22, 1856 â December 21, 1937) was an American politician and statesman. ...
Seal of the United States Department of State. ...
Lester B. Pearson after accepting the Nobel Peace Prize Image:Nobel-medal. ...
1856 was a leap year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...
is the 362nd day of the year (363rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Maurice Ravel Joseph-Maurice Ravel (March 7, 1875 â December 28, 1937) was a French composer and pianist of the impressionistic period, known especially for the subtlety, richness and poignancy of his music. ...
1875 (MDCCCLXXV) was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ...
Nobel prizes Hannes Alfvén (1908â1995) accepting the Nobel Prize for his work on magnetohydrodynamics [1]. List of Nobel Prize laureates in Physics from 1901 to the present day. ...
Clinton Joseph Davisson (22 October 1881–1 February 1958), was an American physicist. ...
Joe has no friends what-so-ever Sir George Paget Thomson FRS (May 3, 1892 â September 10, 1975) was a Nobel-Prize-winning, English physicist who discovered the wave properties of the electron by electron diffraction. ...
This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry from 1901 to 2006. ...
Sir Walter Norman Haworth (born Chorley, Lancashire March 19, 1883 â March 19, 1950) was a British chemist who is best known for his groundbreaking work on ascorbic acid (vitamin C) whilst working at Birmingham University. ...
Paul Karrer (April 21, 1889 â June 18, 1971) was a Swiss organic chemist best known for his work on vitamins. ...
List of Nobel Prize laureates in Physiology or Medicine from 1901 to the present day. ...
Albert Szent-Györgyi at the time of his appointment to the National Institutes of Health Albert Szent-Györgyi de Nagyrápolt (September 16, 1893 â October 22, 1986) was a Hungarian physiologist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1937. ...
Nobel Prize in Literature medal. ...
Roger Martin du Gard (March 23, 1881 â August 22, 1958) was a French author and winner of the 1937 Nobel Prize for Literature. ...
Lester B. Pearson after accepting the Nobel Peace Prize Image:Nobel-medal. ...
Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 1st Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, previously known as Lord Robert Cecil (September 14, 1864 â November 24, 1958) was a lawyer, politician and diplomat. ...
Ship events The list of ship launches in 1937 includes a chronological list of all ships launched in 1937. ...
The list of ship commissionings in 1937 includes a chronological list of all ships commissioned in 1937. ...
See also (19th century - 20th century - 21st century - more centuries) Decades: 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s As a means of recording the passage of time, the 20th century was that century which lasted from 1901–2000 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar (1900–1999...
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