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Fats Waller, African American jazz pianist and entertainer (died 1943) [45] June 2 – Johnny Weissmuller, swimmer and actor (Tarzan) (died 1984) [46] June 3 – Charles R. Drew, African American physician, pioneer in blood transfusion (died 1950) [47] June 24 – Phil Harris, bandleader and comic actor (died 1995)"Benny Show's Phil Harris Dies ...
Ion Perdicaris, his wife, and Cromwell Varley had moved to his summer home, Aidonia, from his house in Tangier on 16 May. [7] Late on 18 May 1904, [14] Perdicaris and Varley were abducted from their summer home by Ahmed al-Raisuni and a group of bandits (estimates of their number range from nine to one-hundred and fifty).
Miguel Covarrubias, also known as José Miguel Covarrubias Duclaud (22 November 1904 — 4 February 1957) was a Mexican painter, caricaturist, illustrator, ethnologist and art historian. Along with his American colleague Matthew W. Stirling , he was the co-discoverer of the Olmec civilization.
Westinghouse Works, 1904, a collection of 21 short films directed by Billy Bitzer – The Widow and the Only Man , directed by Wallace McCutcheon Sr. – ( US ) The Wonderful Living Fan (Le Merveilleux Éventail vivant) , directed by Georges Méliès – ( France )
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Title Director Cast Genre Notes Alligator Farm: Documentary: Shot during the summer of 1903 at Atlantic City, New Jersey: The Automobile Race: The Chicago Fire: Live documentary ...
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