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    John Simmons (June 14, 1918 –September 19, 1979), American bass player, would have turned 106 this year. Sid Phillips (June 14, 1907 –May 23, 1973), (born Isador Simon Philips) Brit clarinetist, would have turned 117 this year.

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    While Nehru's birthday (14 November) had publicly been celebrated all over India and among overseas Indians, since the 1940s, [4] [5] [6] with public meetings being organised to pay tribute to him [7] [8] and games for children being held; [9] it was only in 1954 that the day was first celebrated as "Children's Day". [10]