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John Maury Allin 1998 Deaths

John Maury Allin Age: 77 23rd presiding bishop of the Episcoal Church and a key supporter of Mississippi's efforts to rebuild burned black churches in the 1960s. Died: March 6, 1998.Lionel…

Jacob Kainen 2001 Deaths

Jacob KainenAge: 91 noted painter and printmaker whose styles included Social Realism, Expressionism, and Abstract Impressionism. He served as curator of prints at the Smithsonian Institution…

Barney Oldfield

Barney OldfieldBorn: Jan. 29, 1878Auto racing pioneer drove cars built by Henry Ford; first man to drive car a mile per minute (1903).Died: Oct. 4, 1946Jose Maria OlazabalN - QWalter O'Malley…

Herb Sargent 2005 Deaths

Herb SargentAge: 81 Emmy Award–winning comedy writer who worked on Saturday Night Live for more than 20 years, penning the news satire “Weekend Update.” Died: Manhattan, May 6, 2005Nipsey…

Don Budge

Don BudgeBorn: June 13, 1915Tennis in 1938 became 1st player to win the Grand Slam— the French, Wimbledon, U.S. and Australian titles in 1 year; led U.S. to 2 Davis Cups (1937-38); turned pro…

British (Wimbledon) Champions: Doubles—Women

Doubles—Women1913Winifred McNair–Dora Boothby1914 Agatha Morton–Elizabeth Ryan1919–23Suzanne Lenglen–Elizabeth Ryan1924 Hazel Wightman–Helen Wills1925Suzanne Lenglen–Elizabeth Ryan1926Mary…

William Pickering 2004 Deaths

William PickeringAge: 93 former director of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (1954–1976) who oversaw many of the country's first exploits into space, including 1958's launch of the first…

Gnassingbé Eyadéma 2005 Deaths

Gnassingbé EyadémaAge: 69 president of Togo who came to power in a coup in 1967. The longest-reigning leader in Africa, he was considered a repressive and dictatorial leader, despite some…

Max Schmeling 2005 Deaths

Max SchmelingAge: 99 German heavyweight-boxing champion who in 1936 gave Joe Louis his first-ever defeat. The 1938 rematch was filled with charged political overtones, and Louis's first-round…