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January 23 – Fred. L. Bonfoey, architect (born 1870) January 25 – Lewis J. Selznick, film producer (born 1870) January 29 – Sara Teasdale, lyrical poet, suicide (born 1884) February 5 – James Banning, aviation pioneer (born 1900) February 18 – James J. Corbett, heavyweight boxer (born 1866) [25]
Horst Faas as born on 28 April 1933 in Berlin, which was then part of Nazi Germany. Faas began his photographic career in 1951 with the Keystone Agency, and by the age of 21 he was already covering major events concerning Indochina , including the peace negotiations in Geneva in 1954 .
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... 1933 was a common year ... The average life expectancy for a Ukrainian male born this year is 7.3 years.
Dwight was born on September 9, 1933, in the racially segregated [1] Kansas City, Kansas area, to Georgia Baker Dwight (1909–2006) and Edward Joseph Dwight Sr. (1905–1975), who played second base and centerfield for the Kansas City Monarchs and other Negro league teams from 1924 to 1937. [2] [3] [4] [5]
Moore was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, on November 25, 1933.He had exceptional athletic ability. He attended Reading Senior High School, where his speed on the field earned him the nicknames "The Reading Rocket", "The Reading Rambler", "Lightning Lenny" (for his unmatched speed); and "Spats" (for the way he taped his high-top shoes, making them look like low-tops, and one of the first to ...
Ivor Herbert, 1st Baron Treowen, soldier and politician (born 1851) 24 October – Annie Swynnerton, painter (born 1844) 25 October – Lillian Hall-Davis, actress (born 1898) 20 November – Augustine Birrell, author and politician (born 1850) 30 November – Harry de Windt, explorer (born 1856 in France)
Di Suvero lives in the Astoria neighborhood of Queens in New York City with his second wife, Kate D. Levin, who he married in 1993, and their daughter. [2] [10] Levin, a former City College of New York teacher, served as Commissioner of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs from 2002 to 2013, and has worked in the Ed Koch and Michael Bloomberg administrations. [16]