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Arthur Ashe

Tennis player and sportscaster, Wimbledon champion
Born
July 10th, 1943 82 years ago
Died
February 6th, 1993 32 years ago — 49 years old

One of the leading figures in men's tennis, achieved significant success in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Won three Grand Slam singles titles: the 1968 U.S. Open, the 1970 Australian Open, and the 1975 Wimbledon Championships. Played a critical role in advocating for civil rights and was an influential voice in the fight against HIV/AIDS after his diagnosis. Transitioned into broadcasting, offering insights on the sport and promoting tennis worldwide.

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Arthur Ashkin

Physicist and Nobel Prize laureate
Born
September 2nd, 1922 103 years ago
Died
September 21st, 2020 5 years ago — 98 years old

This individual was an American physicist whose research significantly advanced the field of optical tweezers. Contributions to the understanding of laser physics led to the development of techniques that manipulate small particles with light. Work at Bell Labs facilitated breakthroughs in optical manipulation, impacting areas ranging from biology to materials science. The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded in 2018 for achievements in this innovative domain.

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Arthur Balfour

British Prime Minister and diplomat
Born
July 25th, 1848 177 years ago
Died
March 19th, 1930 95 years ago — 81 years old

Balfour served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1902 to 1905. He was a member of the Conservative Party and played a key role in British politics during his tenure. Balfour is credited with the Balfour Declaration of 1917, which expressed British support for a Jewish homeland in Palestine. His political career included serving as First Lord of the Admiralty and as Foreign Secretary, where he focused on various foreign policy issues. Balfour's contributions to British politics left a lasting legacy.

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Arthur Barclay

15th President of Liberia
Born
July 31st, 1854 171 years ago
Died
July 10th, 1938 87 years ago — 83 years old

Served as the 15th president of Liberia from 1904 to 1912. Leadership focused on economic development and infrastructure improvements. Advocated for modernizing the agricultural sector and promoting education. Implemented policies that aimed to strengthen the economy and increase trade relations with other nations.

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Arthur Beetson

Rugby league player and coach
Born
January 21st, 1945 80 years ago
Died
2011 15 years ago — 66 years old

Played rugby league primarily as a forward and became a significant figure in Australian rugby. Achieved recognition for achievements with the Balmain Tigers and the Parramatta Eels, winning premierships with both teams. Captained the Australian national team, contributing to international competitions. Transitioned to coaching, leading teams in the New South Wales State of Origin series and other domestic leagues.

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Arthur Benjamin

Australian pianist and composer
Born
September 18th, 1893 132 years ago
Died
1960 66 years ago — 67 years old

Born in Australia, this pianist, composer, and conductor gained recognition for contributions to classical music. Studied at the Royal College of Music in London, eventually teaching at the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music. Developed a unique style blending traditional and contemporary elements. Served as a conductor for various orchestras, enhancing the performance of numerous works. Composed a range of pieces, including concertos, chamber music, and choral works.

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Arthur Berriedale Keith

Scottish lawyer and legal scholar
Born
April 5th, 1879 146 years ago
Died
1944 82 years ago — 65 years old

A prominent Scottish lawyer and legal scholar, contributed significantly to the understanding of Scots law. Served as a lecturer in law at several universities, and published various works, including influential texts on constitutional law. Engaged in discussions around legal reforms and was an active member of legal associations. Played a pivotal role in the establishment of legal education standards in Scotland.

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Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup

American blues singer-songwriter
Born
August 24th, 1905 120 years ago
Died
1974 52 years ago — 69 years old

A prominent blues singer-songwriter and guitarist, brought a unique voice to the genre, influencing many future musicians. Critically regarded for his contributions to blues music, also recognized for his role in the development of rock and roll. Recorded significant tracks in the 1940s and 1950s that showcased his distinctive style, his music often centered on themes of love and hardship. Gained posthumous fame with early rock and roll musicians covering his work. His song ‘That’s All Right’ was later famously covered by Elvis Presley, marking a significant moment in the evolution of rock music.

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Arthur Biram

Philologist and academic scholar
Born
1878 148 years ago
Died
June 5th, 1967 58 years ago — 89 years old

Significant contributions to the fields of philology and philosophy occurred throughout this individual's academic career. Teaching at prestigious institutions, the focus remained on linguistic studies and philosophical discourse. Work included researching ancient texts and exploring the intersection of language and thought. The scholarship extended to various cultural contexts, analyzing the impact of language on philosophical concepts. Published works provided insight into these fields, influencing both peers and students during and after the individual’s academic tenure.

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Arthur Bisguier

Chess Grandmaster and author
Born
1929 97 years ago
Died
April 5th, 2017 8 years ago — 88 years old

Acquired the title of Grandmaster in chess and participated in many prestigious tournaments throughout the career. Played a key role in the American chess scene during the mid-20th century, contributing to both competitive play and theoretical advancements in the game. Wrote several influential books on chess strategy and tactics, which have been used by players to improve their skills. Also served as a mentor and coach to younger generations of chess players, fostering talent in the sport.

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Arthur Blessitt

Christian preacher and evangelist
Born
October 27th, 1940 85 years ago
Died
January 14th, 2025 1 years ago — 84 years old

A Christian preacher gained recognition for walking across the globe while carrying a large wooden cross. This journey spanned several decades and covered numerous countries, aiming to spread the message of Christianity. Active in ministry, organized events, and authored several books detailing experiences and reflections on faith. Developed a prominent presence through media appearances and speaking engagements.

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Arthur Bliss

English conductor and composer
Born
August 2nd, 1891 134 years ago
Died
March 27th, 1975 50 years ago — 83 years old

An English composer and conductor, primarily active in the 20th century, contributed significantly to British music. Bliss achieved notable recognition for his orchestral and vocal compositions. His work included film scores, opera, and choral music. The composition 'A Colour Symphony' remains one of his hallmark works. Bliss also served as a director of the BBC Symphony Orchestra from 1947 to 1950. His contributions to music education and public broadcasting helped shape the landscape of British classical music.

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