Sean MacBride(Irish statesman; awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace for his human rights work)β
Maria Augusta von Trapp(musician)β
Phillip Jose Farmer(author)β
Anne Jeffreys(actress)β
Paul Newman(actor)β
Richard Keith Downey(agricultural scientist)β
Bob Uecker(baseball player & actor)β
Gene Siskel(movie critic)β
Eddie Van Halen(musician)β
Anita Baker(singer)β
Ellen DeGeneres(comedienne & actress)β
Wayne Gretzky(hockey player)β
Died
Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller(U.S. vice president)β
Paul "Bear" Bryant(football coach)β
Adella Wotherspoon(the last survivor of one of the deadliest disasters in New York history— the burning and sinking of the steamboat General Slocum in June 1904. She died at age 100, the youngest survivor having become the oldest)β
Robert Hegyes(actor)β
Cloris Leachman(actress)β
Events
First settlers, including 717 convicts, arrived at Sydney, Australiaβ
Michigan admitted as the 26th state of the Unionβ
U.S. Congress established Rocky Mountain National Park in Coloradoβ
Temple Beth Israel of Meridian, Mississippi, became the first Jewish congregation to allow women to perform functions of a rabbiβ
Canadian Coast Guard officially establishedβ
The Dukes of Hazzard made its television debutβ
Raiders became the first to play in four separate decades of Super Bowlsβ
Weather
Destructive tornado hit factory in Pottsville, Pennsylvaniaβ
Columbia River froze at Fort Vancouver, Washingtonβ
The Ohio River was 28 feet above flood stage in Cincinnati, Ohioβ
Midwest blizzard caused drifts up to 15 feet highβ