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** and Vérité
** Richard Leacock
, Documentary filmmaker
, Pioneer of Cinéma
Vérité ( died 2011
)
** known as Citoyenne
Vérité during the French Revolution.
** and 1903
** Anaïs Nin
, French author
( b.
1903 )
** Virginia Foster Durr
, American civil rights activist
( b.
1903 )
** Hans Jonas
, German philosopher
( b.
1903 )
** Maurice Abravanel
, Greek-born conductor
( b.
1903 )
** Leon Ames
, American actor
( b.
1903 )
** J. Edward Bromberg
, Hungarian-born character actor
( b.
1903 )
** John von Neumann
, Hungarian-born mathematician
( b.
1903 )
** Cecil Frank Powell
, British physicist
, Nobel Prize laureate
( b.
1903 )
** Jorge Eliécer Gaitán
, Colombian politician
( b.
1903 )
** Lofton R. Henderson
, United States Naval aviator and commanding officer of VMSB-241
, died at the Battle of Midway
( b.
1903 )
** Ernst Kaltenbrunner
, German Nazi Police General
( b.
1903 )
** George Davis Snell
, American geneticist
, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
( b.
1903 )
** Todd Duncan
, American opera singer
( b.
1903 )
** Benjamin Spock
, American athlete
, pediatrician
, and author
( b.
1903 )
** William C. Mellor
, American cinematographer
, heart attack
( b.
1903 )
** Estes Kefauver
, American politician
( b.
1903 )
** Yasujiro Ozu
, Japanese filmmaker
( b.
1903 )
** Max ' Slapsie Maxie ' Rosenbloom
, American boxer and actor
( b.
1903 )
** Dagmar Nordstrom
, American composer
, pianist
( Nordstrom Sisters
) ( b.
1903 )
** Gregor Piatigorsky
, Russian cellist
( b.
1903 )
** Lars Onsager
, Norwegian chemist
, Nobel Prize laureate
( b.
1903 )
** Vinnie Richards
, American tennis player
( b.
1903 )
** Melvin Purvis
, American lawman
( b.
1903 )
** Ward Bond
, American actor
( b.
1903 )
** Nathan Milstein
, Ukrainian-born violinist
( b.
1903 )
** and published
** Kumulipo by Keaulumoku
( 1700
) an Ancient Hawaiian cosmogonic genealogy first
published in
( 1889
)
** La Fin de Satan by Victor Hugo
( written between 1855 and 1860
, published in 1886
)
** The City of Dreadful Night by James Thomson
( B. V .)
( finished in 1874
, published in 1880
)
** The Battlefield Where The Moon Says I Love You by Frank Stanford
( published 1977
)
** The Legend of Te Tuna by Richard Adams
( published 1982
)
** Raymond's Reviews of science fiction
, published 1990 – 1992
** The Philadelphia Record
, a newspaper in Philadelphia
published 1877 – 1947
** The Martin Declaration is
published, including Slovakia in the formation of the Czecho-Slovak state.
** George Orwell's book Nineteen Eighty-Four is
published.
** Dr. Seuss ' The Cat in the Hat is
published.
** After 147 years
, the last issue of The Saturday Evening Post is
published.
** The novel The Godfather
( novel
) by Mario Puzo is
published.
** Irish writer Flann O ' Brien's comic metafiction At Swim-Two-Birds is
published in London but attracts little attention at this time.
** John Steinbeck's novel The Grapes of Wrath is first
published.
** The novel Animal Farm by George Orwell is first
published by Fredric Warburg in London.
** Alex Comfort's bestselling manual The Joy of Sex is
published.
** Radclyffe Hall's novel The Well of Loneliness is
published.
** The Encyclical Divini Redemptoris of Pope Pius XI about communism is
published.
** The first Sonic the Hedgehog game is
published by Sega.
** The first report on carbon nanotubes is
published by Sumio Iijima in the journal Nature.
** Casey at the Bat is
published.
** Arthur Conan Doyle surprises the reading public by revealing in the story The Adventure of the Final Problem
, published in this month's Strand Magazine
, that his character Sherlock Holmes had apparently died at the Reichenbach Falls on May 4
, 1891.
** The first issue of Diabolik is
published in Italy.
** New York Times Co. v. United States: The U. S. Supreme Court rules that the Pentagon Papers may be
published, rejecting government injunctions as unconstitutional prior restraint.
** The landmark postmodern novel Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon is
published.
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