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Happy Happy Birthday Katherine, praying that you will soon be fully recovered and back home! We love and miss you! Get well soon!
Some famous people that share your birthday.
Feb 14
Carl Bernstein (1944 - ____) journalist, author He exposed, with Bob Woodward, the Watergate scandal which led to the resignataion of Richard Nixon; wrote "All the President's Men," 1974. M
found in one/1766.htm
Feb 14
Frederick Douglass (1817 - 1895) lecturer, author He escaped slavery in 1838, became active in anti-slavery cause and edited anti-slavery journal. M
found in one/438.htm
Feb 14
George Jean Nathan (1882 - 1958) editor, critic He was known for writing on contemporary theater; co-founded and edited "American Mercury," 1924-30. M
found in one/423.htm
Feb 14
Israel Zangwill (1864 - 1926) novelist, playwright, religioius leader He was a Zionist and one of the earliest English interpreters of Jewish immigrant life. M
found in one/1814.htm
Feb 14
Jack Benny (1894 - 1974) comedian His unusual comedic deadpan method and expert timing made him a legendary success in U.S. radio and TV for more than 30 years. M
found in one/970.htm
Feb 14
Leon Battista Alberti (1404 - 1472) architect, philospher, poet He was the principal initiator of Renaissance art theory; wrote "De re aedificatoria," 10 vols 1485 which stimulated interest in Roman architecture. M
found in one/2406.htm
Feb 14
Richard Allen (1760 - 1831) religious leader, activist He was a leader of free Blacks who opposed the resettlement of free blacks to Africa; first bishop of the Africa Methodist Episcopal Church. M
found in one/2181.htm
Feb 14
Samuel Butler (a) (1612 - 1680) poet, satirist, painter, philosopher He was famous for his mock epic "Hudibras," ridiculing the Puritans. M
found in one/1666.htm
Feb 14
Thelma Ritter (1905 - 1969) actress Her films included "All About Eve," 1950' "Pillow Talk," 1959; and "Bird Man of Alcatraz," 1961; six-time Oscar nominee. F
found in one/1632.htm
Feb 14
Woody Hayes (1913 - 1987) football coach He was head coach at Ohio State, 1951-79; won two national championships. M
found in one/850.htm
Some famous people that share your birthday.
Feb 14
Carl Bernstein (1944 - ____) journalist, author He exposed, with Bob Woodward, the Watergate scandal which led to the resignataion of Richard Nixon; wrote "All the President's Men," 1974. M
found in one/1766.htm
Feb 14
Frederick Douglass (1817 - 1895) lecturer, author He escaped slavery in 1838, became active in anti-slavery cause and edited anti-slavery journal. M
found in one/438.htm
Feb 14
George Jean Nathan (1882 - 1958) editor, critic He was known for writing on contemporary theater; co-founded and edited "American Mercury," 1924-30. M
found in one/423.htm
Feb 14
Israel Zangwill (1864 - 1926) novelist, playwright, religioius leader He was a Zionist and one of the earliest English interpreters of Jewish immigrant life. M
found in one/1814.htm
Feb 14
Jack Benny (1894 - 1974) comedian His unusual comedic deadpan method and expert timing made him a legendary success in U.S. radio and TV for more than 30 years. M
found in one/970.htm
Feb 14
Leon Battista Alberti (1404 - 1472) architect, philospher, poet He was the principal initiator of Renaissance art theory; wrote "De re aedificatoria," 10 vols 1485 which stimulated interest in Roman architecture. M
found in one/2406.htm
Feb 14
Richard Allen (1760 - 1831) religious leader, activist He was a leader of free Blacks who opposed the resettlement of free blacks to Africa; first bishop of the Africa Methodist Episcopal Church. M
found in one/2181.htm
Feb 14
Samuel Butler (a) (1612 - 1680) poet, satirist, painter, philosopher He was famous for his mock epic "Hudibras," ridiculing the Puritans. M
found in one/1666.htm
Feb 14
Thelma Ritter (1905 - 1969) actress Her films included "All About Eve," 1950' "Pillow Talk," 1959; and "Bird Man of Alcatraz," 1961; six-time Oscar nominee. F
found in one/1632.htm
Feb 14
Woody Hayes (1913 - 1987) football coach He was head coach at Ohio State, 1951-79; won two national championships. M
found in one/850.htm