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Mercer Ellington dies Trumpet player and bandleader Mercer Ellington dies on this day. Ellington, son of the legendary Duke Ellington, was a talented band leader and performer in his own right. He studied at Julliard and formed a band with Dizzy Gillespie in 1939. He wrote several songs recorded by his father, with whom he worked closely until Duke's death in 1974. Mercer's book, Duke Ellington in Person: An Intimate Memoir, was published in 1978. |
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Andrew Carnegie forms Carnegie Corp (for scholarly and charitable works)
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Isambard Kingdom Brunel, British engineer, dies
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The first air raid on Britain was made when a German airplane dropped a bomb on the grounds of a rectory in Dover
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U.S. sub collides with Japanese fishing boat in Pearl Harbor Read more... |
Greta Garbo becomes a U.S. citizen Read more... |
Daylight saving time instituted Read more... |