December 28

December 28 is the 362nd day of the year (363rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; three days remain until the end of the year.

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Events

Pre-1600

1601–1900

  • 1659 The Marathas defeat the Adilshahi forces in the Battle of Kolhapur.
  • 1768 King Taksin's coronation achieved through conquest as a king of Thailand and established Thonburi as a capital.
  • 1795 Construction of Yonge Street, formerly recognized as the longest street in the world, begins in York, Upper Canada (present-day Toronto).
  • 1832 John C. Calhoun becomes the first Vice President of the United States to resign. He resigned after being elected Senator from South Carolina.
  • 1835 Osceola leads his Seminole warriors in Florida into the Second Seminole War against the United States Army.
  • 1836 South Australia and Adelaide are founded.
  • 1836 Spain recognizes the independence of Mexico with the signing of the Santa María–Calatrava Treaty.
  • 1846 Iowa is admitted as the 29th U.S. state.
  • 1879 Tay Bridge disaster: The central part of the Tay Rail Bridge in Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom collapses as a train passes over it, killing 75.
  • 1885 Indian National Congress, a political party of India, is founded in Bombay Presidency, British India.
  • 1895 The Lumière brothers perform for their first paying audience at the Grand Cafe in Boulevard des Capucines.
  • 1895 Wilhelm Röntgen publishes a paper detailing his discovery of a new type of radiation, which later will be known as x-rays.

1901–present

  • 1902 The Syracuse Athletic Club defeat the New York Philadelphians, 5–0, in the first indoor professional football game, which was held at Madison Square Garden.
  • 1908 The 7.1 Mw Messina earthquake shakes Southern Italy with a maximum Mercalli intensity of XI (Extreme), killing between 75,000 and 200,000.
  • 1912 The first municipally owned streetcars take to the streets in San Francisco.
  • 1918 Constance Markievicz, while detained in Holloway prison, becomes the first woman to be elected Member of Parliament (MP) to the British House of Commons.
  • 1941 World War II: Operation Anthropoid, the plot to assassinate high-ranking Nazi officer Reinhard Heydrich, commences.
  • 1943 Soviet authorities launch Operation Ulussy, beginning the deportation of the Kalmyk nation to Siberia and Central Asia.
  • 1943 World War II: After eight days of brutal house-to-house fighting, the Battle of Ortona concludes with the victory of the 1st Canadian Infantry Division over the German 1st Parachute Division and the capture of the Italian town of Ortona.
  • 1944 Maurice Richard becomes the first player to score eight points in one game of NHL ice hockey.
  • 1948 The DC-3 airliner NC16002 disappears 80 kilometres (50 mi) south of Miami.
  • 1956 Chin Peng, David Marshall and Tunku Abdul Rahman meet in Baling, Malaya to try and resolve the Malayan Emergency situation.
  • 1958 "Greatest Game Ever Played": Baltimore Colts defeat the New York Giants in the first ever National Football League sudden death overtime game at New York's Yankee Stadium.
  • 1967 American businesswoman Muriel Siebert becomes the first woman to own a seat on the New York Stock Exchange.[3]
  • 1972 The last scheduled day for induction into the military by the Selective Service System. Due to the fact that President Richard Nixon declared this day a national day of mourning due to former President Harry S Truman's death, approximately 300 men were not able to report due to most Federal offices being closed.[4] Since the draft was not resumed in 1973, they were never drafted.
  • 1973 The United States Endangered Species Act is signed into law by President Richard Nixon.
  • 1989 A magnitude 5.6 earthquake hits Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, killing 13 people.
  • 2006 War in Somalia: The militaries of Somalia's Transitional Federal Government and Ethiopian troops capture Mogadishu unopposed.
  • 2009 Forty-three people die in a suicide bombing in Karachi, Pakistan, where Shia Muslims are observing the Day of Ashura.
  • 2014 Indonesia AirAsia Flight 8501 crashes into the Karimata Strait en route from Surabaya to Singapore, killing all 162 people aboard.
  • 2014 Nine people die and another 19 are reported missing, when the MS Norman Atlantic catches fire in the Strait of Otranto, in the Adriatic Sea, in Italian waters.

Births

Pre-1600

  • 1461 Louise of Savoy, French nun (d. 1503)
  • 1510 Nicholas Bacon, English politician (d. 1579)
  • 1535 Martin Eisengrein, German theologian (d. 1578)

1601–1900

  • 1619 Antoine Furetière, French author and scholar (d. 1688)
  • 1635 Elizabeth Stuart, second daughter of King Charles I of England (d. 1650)
  • 1651 Johann Krieger, German organist and composer (d. 1735)
  • 1655 Charles Cornwallis, 3rd Baron Cornwallis, English politician, Lord Lieutenant of Suffolk (d. 1698)
  • 1665 George FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Northumberland, English general and politician, Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire (d. 1716)
  • 1722 Eliza Lucas, Caribbean-American agriculturalist (d. 1793)
  • 1724 Christoph Franz von Buseck, Prince-Bishop of Bamberg (d. 1805)[5]
  • 1763 John Molson, English-Canadian brewer, founded the Molson Brewery (d. 1836)
  • 1775 Jean-Gabriel Eynard, Swiss banker and photographer (d. 1863)
  • 1789 Catharine Maria Sedgwick, American novelist of "domestic fiction" (d. 1867)[6]
  • 1798 Thomas Henderson, Scottish astronomer and mathematician (d. 1844)[7]
  • 1818 Carl Remigius Fresenius, German chemist and academic (d. 1897)
  • 1842 Calixa Lavallée, Canadian-American lieutenant and composer (d. 1891)
  • 1856 Woodrow Wilson, American historian and politician, 28th President of the United States, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1924)
  • 1865 Félix Vallotton, Swiss/French painter (d. 1925)
  • 1870 Charles Bennett, English runner (d. 1949)
  • 1882 Arthur Eddington, English astronomer, physicist, and mathematician (d. 1944)
  • 1882 Lili Elbe, Danish model and painter (d. 1931)[8]
  • 1887 Werner Kolhörster, German physicist and academic (d. 1946)
  • 1888 F. W. Murnau, German-American director, producer, and screenwriter (d. 1931)
  • 1890 Quincy Wright, American political scientist, historian, and academic (d. 1970)
  • 1895 Carol Ryrie Brink, American author and playwright (d. 1981)[9]
  • 1898 Carl-Gustaf Rossby, Swedish-American meteorologist and academic (d. 1957)
  • 1898 Shigematsu Sakaibara, Japanese admiral (d. 1947)

1901–present

  • 1902 Mortimer J. Adler, American philosopher and author (d. 2001)
  • 1902 Shen Congwen, Chinese author and educator (d. 1988)
  • 1903 Earl Hines, American pianist and bandleader (d. 1983)
  • 1903 John von Neumann, Hungarian-American mathematician and physicist (d. 1957)
  • 1907 Ze'ev Ben-Haim, Ukrainian-Israeli linguist and academic (d. 2013)
  • 1908 Lew Ayres, American actor (d. 1996)
  • 1910 Billy Williams, American singer (d. 1972)
  • 1911 Wil van Beveren, Dutch sprinter and journalist (d. 2003)
  • 1913 Lou Jacobi, Canadian-American actor (d. 2009)
  • 1914 Bidia Dandaron, Russian author and educator (d. 1974)
  • 1914 Pops Staples, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 2000)
  • 1917 Ellis Clarke, Trinidadian politician, 1st President of Trinidad and Tobago (d. 2010)
  • 1919 Emily Cheney Neville, American author (d. 1997)
  • 1920 Tufty Mann, South African cricketer (d. 1952)
  • 1920 Bruce McCarty, American architect, designed the Knoxville City-County Building (d. 2013)
  • 1920 Steve Van Buren, Honduran-American football player (d. 2012)
  • 1920 Al Wistert, American football player and coach (d. 2016)
  • 1921 Johnny Otis, American singer-songwriter and producer (d. 2012)
  • 1922 Stan Lee, American publisher, producer, and actor (d. 2018)
  • 1924 Girma Wolde-Giorgis, Ethiopian politician; President of Ethiopia (d. 2018)
  • 1925 Hildegard Knef, German actress and singer (d. 2002)
  • 1925 Milton Obote, Ugandan engineer and politician, 2nd President of Uganda (d. 2005)
  • 1926 Donald Carr, German-English cricketer and referee (d. 2016)
  • 1928 Moe Koffman, Canadian flute player, saxophonist, and composer (d. 2001)
  • 1929 Brian Redhead, English journalist and author (d. 1994)
  • 1929 Terry Sawchuk, Canadian-American ice hockey player (d. 1970)
  • 1929 Maarten Schmidt, Dutch astronomer (d. 2022)[10]
  • 1930 Mariam A. Aleem, Egyptian illustrator and academic (d. 2010)
  • 1931 Guy Debord, French theorist and author (d. 1994)
  • 1931 Martin Milner, American actor (d. 2015)
  • 1932 Dhirubhai Ambani, Indian businessman, founded Reliance Industries (d. 2002)
  • 1932 Dorsey Burnette, American singer-songwriter (d. 1979)
  • 1932 Roy Hattersley, English journalist and politician, Shadow Home Secretary
  • 1932 Harry Howell, Canadian ice hockey player and coach (d. 2019)
  • 1932 Nichelle Nichols, American actress (d. 2022)[11]
  • 1932 Manuel Puig, Argentinian author and playwright (d. 1990)
  • 1933 John Y. Brown Jr., American soldier, lawyer, and politician, 55th Governor of Kentucky
  • 1934 Rudi Faßnacht, German footballer and manager (d. 2000)
  • 1934 Maggie Smith, English actress[12]
  • 1934 Chieko Aioi, Japanese actress and voice actress (d. 2013)
  • 1936 Alan Coleman, English-Australian director, producer, and screenwriter (d. 2013)
  • 1936 Lawrence Schiller, American journalist, director, and producer
  • 1937 Ratan Tata, Indian businessman and philanthropist
  • 1938 Dick Sudhalter, American trumpet player, scholar, and critic (d. 2008)
  • 1939 Philip Anschutz, American businessman, founded Anschutz Entertainment Group
  • 1939 Frank McLintock, Scottish footballer and manager
  • 1939 Michelle Urry, American journalist and illustrator (d. 2006)
  • 1940 A. K. Antony, Indian lawyer and politician, Indian Minister of Defence
  • 1940 Don Francisco, Chilean-American journalist and talk show host
  • 1941 Intikhab Alam, Indian-Pakistani cricketer and coach
  • 1942 Roger Swerts, Belgian cyclist
  • 1943 Juan Luis Cipriani Thorne, Peruvian cardinal
  • 1943 David Peterson, Canadian lawyer and politician, 20th Premier of Ontario
  • 1943 Joan Ruddock, Welsh politician
  • 1944 Sandra Faber, American astronomer and academic
  • 1944 Johnny Isakson, American sergeant and politician (d. 2021)
  • 1944 Kary Mullis, American biochemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2019)
  • 1944 Gordon Taylor, English footballer
  • 1945 Birendra, King of Nepal (d. 2001)
  • 1945 Max Hastings, English journalist, historian, and author
  • 1946 Mike Beebe, American lawyer and politician, 45th Governor of Arkansas
  • 1946 Pierre Falardeau, Canadian director, screenwriter, and activist (d. 2009)
  • 1946 Hubert Green, American golfer (d. 2018)
  • 1946 Tim Johnson, American lawyer and politician
  • 1946 Barbara, Lady Judge, American-English lawyer and businesswoman
  • 1946 Bill Lee, American baseball player and author
  • 1946 Laffit Pincay Jr., Panamanian jockey
  • 1946 Edgar Winter, American singer-songwriter, keyboard player, and producer
  • 1947 Dick Diamonde, Dutch-Australian rock bass player
  • 1947 Aurelio Rodríguez, Mexican baseball player, coach, and manager (d. 2000)
  • 1948 Ziggy Modeliste, American drummer
  • 1950 Alex Chilton, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 2010)
  • 1950 Clifford Cocks, English mathematician and cryptographer
  • 1950 Rainer Maria Latzke, German-American painter and academic
  • 1952 Arun Jaitley, Indian lawyer and politician, 9th Indian Minister of Law and Justice (d. 2019)
  • 1952 Bridget Prentice, Scottish educator and politician[13]
  • 1953 Richard Clayderman, French pianist
  • 1953 Tatsumi Fujinami, Japanese wrestler and promoter, founded Dradition wrestling promotion
  • 1953 Charlie Pierce, American journalist and author
  • 1953 Martha Wash, American singer-songwriter
  • 1954 Gayle King, American television journalist
  • 1954 Denzel Washington, American actor, director, and producer
  • 1955 Stephen Frost, English comedian, actor, and screenwriter
  • 1955 Liu Xiaobo, Chinese author, academic, and activist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2017)
  • 1957 Nigel Kennedy, English violinist
  • 1958 Terry Butcher, English footballer and manager
  • 1958 Curt Byrum, American golfer
  • 1958 Zoran Gajić, Serbian volleyball trainer
  • 1959 Hansjörg Kunze, German runner and sportscaster
  • 1959 Daniel Léo Simpson, American composer
  • 1959 Ana Torroja, Spanish singer-songwriter
  • 1960 Ray Bourque, Canadian ice hockey player
  • 1960 John Fitzgerald, Australian tennis player, coach, and sportscaster[14]
  • 1960 Melvin Turpin, American basketball player (d. 2010)
  • 1961 Kent Nielsen, Danish footballer and manager
  • 1962 Michel Petrucciani, French jazz pianist (d. 1999)
  • 1964 Tex Perkins, Australian singer-songwriter
  • 1964 Maite Zúñiga, Spanish runner
  • 1965 Allar Levandi, Estonian skier
  • 1967 Chris Ware, American illustrator
  • 1968 Akihiko Hoshide, Japanese engineer and astronaut
  • 1969 Linus Torvalds, Finnish-American computer programmer, developed Linux kernel
  • 1970 Elaine Hendrix, American actress
  • 1970 James Jett, American sprinter and football player
  • 1970 Brenda Schultz-McCarthy, Dutch tennis player[15]
  • 1971 Benny Agbayani, American baseball player
  • 1971 Sergi Barjuán, Spanish footballer and manager
  • 1971 Anita Doth, Dutch singer-songwriter
  • 1971 William Gates, American basketball player
  • 1972 Roberto Palacios, Peruvian footballer
  • 1972 Patrick Rafter, Australian-Bermudian tennis player and model[16]
  • 1972 Adam Vinatieri, American football player
  • 1973 Holger Blume, German sprinter
  • 1973 Marc Blume, German sprinter
  • 1973 Seth Meyers, American actor, producer, screenwriter, and talk show host
  • 1973 Ids Postma, Dutch speed skater
  • 1974 Jocelyn Enriquez, American singer
  • 1974 Rob Niedermayer, Canadian ice hockey player
  • 1974 Markus Weinzierl, German footballer and manager
  • 1975 B. J. Ryan, American baseball player
  • 1976 Ben Tune, Australian rugby player
  • 1976 Igor Žiković, Croatian footballer
  • 1976 Trond Nymark, Norwegian race walker
  • 1977 Derrick Brew, American sprinter
  • 1977 Shane Elford, Australian rugby league player
  • 1977 Seun Ogunkoya, Nigerian sprinter
  • 1978 Chris Coyne, Australian footballer and manager
  • 1978 John Legend, American singer-songwriter, pianist, and actor
  • 1979 James Blake, American tennis player[17]
  • 1979 Zach Hill, American musician and artist
  • 1979 Senna Gammour, German singer-songwriter
  • 1979 Bill Hall, American baseball player
  • 1979 Noomi Rapace, Swedish actress
  • 1980 Lomana LuaLua, Congolese footballer
  • 1980 Ryta Turava, Belarusian race walker
  • 1981 Narsha, South Korean singer and dancer
  • 1981 Khalid Boulahrouz, Dutch footballer
  • 1981 Elizabeth Jordan Carr, American journalist
  • 1981 Sienna Miller, American-born British actress and fashion designer
  • 1981 Frank Turner, English singer-songwriter and guitarist
  • 1981 Mika Väyrynen, Finnish footballer
  • 1982 François Gourmet, Belgian decathlete[18]
  • 1982 Curtis Glencross, Canadian hockey player[19]
  • 1984 Martin Kaymer, German golfer[20]
  • 1984 Duane Solomon, American runner[21]
  • 1986 Tom Huddlestone, English footballer[22]
  • 1990 Ayele Abshero, Ethiopian runner[23]
  • 1990 Bastiaan Lijesen, Dutch swimmer[24]
  • 1994 Adam Peaty, English swimmer[25]

Deaths

Pre-1600

  • 925 Wang Zongbi, general of the Chinese state of Former Shu
  • 1218 Robert II, Count of Dreux (b. 1154)
  • 1297 Hugh Aycelin, French cardinal (b. 1230)
  • 1326 Sir David II Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl, Constable of Scotland, and Chief Warden of Northumberland
  • 1367 Ashikaga Yoshiakira, Japanese shōgun (b. 1330)
  • 1394 Maria Angelina Doukaina Palaiologina, queen of Epirus (b. 1350)
  • 1446 Antipope Clement VIII (b. 1369)
  • 1491 Bertoldo di Giovanni, Italian sculptor (b. c. 1435)
  • 1503 Piero the Unfortunate, Italian ruler (b. 1471)
  • 1538 Andrea Gritti, Doge of Venice (b. 1455)[26]
  • 1547 Konrad Peutinger, German humanist and antiquarian (b. 1465)
  • 1558 Hermann Finck, German organist and composer (b. 1527)

1601–1900

  • 1622 Francis de Sales, French bishop and saint (b. 1567)
  • 1663 Francesco Maria Grimaldi, Italian mathematician and physicist (b. 1618)
  • 1671 Johann Friedrich Gronovius, German scholar and critic (b. 1611)
  • 1694 Mary II of England (b. 1662)[27]
  • 1706 Pierre Bayle, French philosopher and author (b. 1647)
  • 1708 Joseph Pitton de Tournefort, French botanist and mycologist (b. 1656)
  • 1715 William Carstares, Scottish minister and academic (b. 1649)[28]
  • 1734 Rob Roy MacGregor, Scottish outlaw (b. 1671)
  • 1736 Antonio Caldara, Italian composer (b. 1670)
  • 1785 Peter Ernst Wilde, Polish-Estonian physician and journalist (b. 1732)
  • 1795 Eugenio Espejo, Ecuadorian physician and lawyer (b. 1747)
  • 1859 Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay, English historian and politician, Secretary at War (b. 1800)
  • 1872 James Van Ness, American lawyer and politician, 7th Mayor of San Francisco (b. 1808)
  • 1890 Dennis Miller Bunker, American painter (b. 1861)
  • 1897 William Corby, American priest and academic (b. 1833)
  • 1900 Alexandre de Serpa Pinto, Portuguese soldier and explorer (b. 1846)

1901–present

  • 1907 Louise Granberg, Swedish playwright (b. 1812)[29]
  • 1913 Ahmet Mithat Efendi, Turkish journalist and translator (b. 1844)
  • 1916 Eduard Strauss, Austrian violinist and composer (b. 1835)[30]
  • 1917 Alfred Edwin McKay, Canadian captain and pilot (b. 1892)
  • 1918 Olavo Bilac, Brazilian poet and journalist (b. 1865)
  • 1919 Johannes Rydberg, Swedish physicist and academic (b. 1854)
  • 1924 Léon Bakst, Russian painter and costume designer (b. 1866)
  • 1932 Jack Blackham, Australian cricketer (b. 1854)
  • 1935 Clarence Day, American author and illustrator (b. 1874)
  • 1937 Maurice Ravel, French pianist and composer (b. 1875)
  • 1938 Florence Lawrence, Canadian actress (b. 1886)
  • 1942 Alfred Flatow, German gymnast (b. 1869)
  • 1943 Steve Evans, American baseball player (b. 1885)
  • 1945 Theodore Dreiser, American novelist and journalist (b. 1871)
  • 1946 Elie Nadelman, Polish-American sculptor (b. 1882)
  • 1947 Victor Emmanuel III of Italy (b. 1869)
  • 1949 Jack Lovelock, New Zealand runner and soldier (b. 1910)
  • 1959 Ante Pavelić, Croatian fascist dictator during World War II (b. 1889)
  • 1960 Philippe Panneton, Canadian physician, academic, and diplomat (b. 1895)
  • 1963 Paul Hindemith, German violinist, composer, and conductor (b. 1895)
  • 1967 Katharine McCormick, American biologist and philanthropist (b. 1875)
  • 1968 David Ogilvy, 12th Earl of Airlie, Scottish peer, soldier and courtier (b. 1893)
  • 1971 Max Steiner, Austrian-American pianist, composer, and conductor (b. 1888)
  • 1976 Katharine Byron, American politician (b. 1903)
  • 1981 Allan Dwan, Canadian-American director, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1885)
  • 1983 Dennis Wilson, American drummer, songwriter, and producer (b. 1944)
  • 1984 Sam Peckinpah, American director, producer, and screenwriter (b. 1925)
  • 1984 Mary Stewart, Baroness Stewart of Alvechurch, British politician and educator (b. 1903)
  • 1986 John D. MacDonald, American colonel and author (b. 1916)
  • 1986 Jan Nieuwenhuys, Dutch painter (b. 1922)
  • 1989 Hermann Oberth, Romanian-German physicist and engineer (b. 1894)
  • 1990 Warren Skaaren, American screenwriter and producer (b. 1946)
  • 1992 Sal Maglie, American baseball player and coach (b. 1917)
  • 1993 William L. Shirer, American journalist and historian (b. 1904)
  • 1994 Jean-Louis Lévesque, Canadian businessman and philanthropist (b. 1911)
  • 1999 Clayton Moore, American actor (b. 1914)
  • 2001 Samuel Abraham Goldblith, American lieutenant, biologist, and engineer (b. 1919)
  • 2001 William X. Kienzle, American priest and author (b. 1928)
  • 2003 Benjamin Thurman Hacker, American admiral (b. 1935)
  • 2004 Jerry Orbach, American actor and singer (b. 1935)
  • 2004 Susan Sontag, American novelist, essayist, critic, and playwright (b. 1933)
  • 2006 Jamal Karimi-Rad, Iranian politician, Iranian Minister of Justice (b. 1956)
  • 2008 Irene Lieblich, Polish-American painter and illustrator (b. 1923)
  • 2009 Jimmy Sullivan, American musician, composer and songwriter. Known by his stage name The Rev (b. 1981)
  • 2010 Billy Taylor, American pianist and composer (b. 1921)
  • 2010 Terry Peder Rasmussen, American serial killer (b. 1943)
  • 2012 Nicholas Ambraseys, Greek-English seismologist and engineer (b. 1929)
  • 2012 Mark Crispin, American computer scientist and academic, designed the IMAP (b. 1956)
  • 2012 Václav Drobný, Czech footballer (b. 1980)
  • 2012 Frankie Walsh, Irish hurler and manager (b. 1936)
  • 2013 Halton Arp, American-German astronomer and critic (b. 1927)
  • 2013 Esther Borja, Cuban soprano and actress (b. 1913)
  • 2013 Andrew Jacobs, Jr., American soldier, lawyer, and politician (b. 1932)
  • 2013 Alfred Marshall, American businessman, founded Marshalls (b. 1919)
  • 2013 Joseph Ruskin, American actor and producer (b. 1924)
  • 2013 Ilya Tsymbalar, Ukrainian-Russian footballer and manager (b. 1969)
  • 2014 Vahan Hovhannisyan, Armenian politician (b. 1956)
  • 2014 Frankie Randall, American singer-songwriter (b. 1938)
  • 2014 Leelah Alcorn, American transgender teenager (b. 1997)
  • 2015 John Bradbury, English drummer and songwriter (b. 1953)
  • 2015 Eloy Inos, Mariana Islander businessman and politician, 8th Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands (b. 1949)
  • 2015 Lemmy, English musician, singer, and songwriter (b. 1945)
  • 2016 Debbie Reynolds, American actress, singer and dancer (b. 1932)[31]
  • 2016 Jean-Christophe Victor, French political scientist (b. 1947)
  • 2017 Rose Marie, American actress and comedienne (b. 1923)[32]
  • 2021 Grichka Bogdanoff, French television presenter and scientific essayist (b. 1949)[33]
  • 2021 John Madden, American football Hall of Fame coach and commentator (b. 1936)[34]
  • 2021 Harry Reid, American lawyer, politician, and former Senate majority leader (b. 1939)[35]

Holidays and observances

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