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June 14, 1931: More than 500 people drown in capsizing of French excursion boat Saint-Philibert in the Loire River. More than 500 people drowned in the capsizing of a French tour boat, the Saint-Philibert, when it was toppled in a gale while returning to Nantes from the Île de Noirmoutier. On departure from Nantes, the boat was carrying 467 ...
June 13, 1931; 93 years ago () Location The St. Johns Bridge is a steel suspension bridge that spans the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon , United States, between the Cathedral Park neighborhood in North Portland and the Linnton and Northwest Industrial neighborhoods in Northwest Portland.
June 13 is the 164th day of the year (165th in leap years) ... 1854 – Charles Algernon Parsons, English engineer, founded C. A. Parsons and Company (d. 1931)
1931 was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, the ... June 13. Jesse Boot, 1st Baron Trent, British businessman (b. 1850)
Jean Jay Macpherson (June 13, 1931 – March 21, 2012) was a Canadian lyric poet and scholar. The Encyclopædia Britannica calls her "a member of 'the mythopoeic school of poetry,' who expressed serious religious and philosophical themes in symbolic verse that was often lyrical or comic."
Bettye J. Stull (June 13, 1931 in Wheeling, West Virginia) is a curator, arts educator, and collector and is a pivotal figure in the Columbus Black arts community, [1] known for her mentorship of young Black women, including artist April Sunami and activist Jessica Byrd.
The actress married Paul Boynton Meserve on June 13, 1931, but the couple divorced in 1938. The couple welcomed son Hamilton Wadsworth Meserve in 1936. Margaret Hamilton in 1979.
Lachlan "Mac" Macleay (born June 13, 1931) is a retired colonel in the United States Air Force and a former USAF astronaut.Although he trained for the USAF Manned Orbital Laboratory (MOL), the program was cancelled before any of the MOL crews reached space.