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Born today:

Henry II 1133 St. Catherine of Siena 1347 Anne Bronte 1820 Arturo Toscanini 1867 Bela Bartok 1881 Ed Begley 1901 David Lean 1908 Howard Cosell 1920 Simone Signoret 1921 Queen Alexandra of Yugoslavia 1921 Eileen Ford 1922 James Lovell 1928 Penelope Gilliatt 1932 Gloria Steinem 1933 Hoyt Axton 1938 Anita Bryant 1940 Aretha Franklin 1942 Paul Michael Glaser 1942 Elton John 1947 Bonnie Bedelia 1948

Died today:

Pope Stephen II A.D. 752 Maurice Barrymore 1905 Claude Debussy 1918 Edward Steichen 1973 King Faisal Saudi Arabia assassinated 1975 Josef ...

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