What Happened This Year 1890

Born in 1890

A. P. Herbert

English author and playwright
Born
September 24th, 1890 134 years ago
Died
1971 54 years ago — 81 years old

An author and playwright contributed significantly to English literature. Best known for writing the comic novel 'The Water Gipsies' and the popular play 'The Country Wife'. Wrote many lighthearted and satirical works, often focusing on social commentary. His work included contributions to the BBC radio and he served as a Member of Parliament. Herbert's plays and novels frequently showcased his wit and comedic style, making him a notable figure in 20th-century literature.

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Mike González

Cuban baseball player and manager
Born
September 24th, 1890 134 years ago
Died
February 19th, 1977 48 years ago — 86 years old

Played professional baseball primarily as a pitcher and later transitioned to coaching and managing within the sport. Competed in the Major Leagues, including time with the Washington Senators and the New York Yankees. Managed several teams in the minor leagues, focusing on developing players and enhancing team performance. Contributed to baseball in Cuba and the United States through active participation in various leagues and organizations.

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Florence Violet McKenzie

Electrical engineer and educator
Born
September 28th, 1890 134 years ago
Died
1982 43 years ago — 92 years old

An Australian electrical engineer, significant contributions to engineering education took place. Founded the country's first engineering school for women. Played a key role in promoting electrical engineering as a viable profession for women. Engaged in numerous initiatives to promote women's involvement in technical fields throughout the early to mid-20th century.

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Stanley Holloway

English actor and entertainer
Born
October 1st, 1890 134 years ago
Died
1982 43 years ago — 92 years old

This individual enjoyed a successful career in entertainment, particularly noted for contributions to film, theater, and music. Born in 1890, career began in the early 20th century. Gained prominence with performances in musical theater and comedy. Most recognized for the iconic role of Alfred Doolittle in the original stage production of 'My Fair Lady' and the subsequent film adaptation. Additionally, became a celebrated entertainer through his unique storytelling and recitations.

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Groucho Marx

Comedian and Actor from The Marx Brothers
Born
October 2nd, 1890 134 years ago
Died
August 19th, 1977 47 years ago — 86 years old

A prominent comedian and actor, achieved popularity in the early to mid-20th century. Gained fame as a member of The Marx Brothers, a comedy team known for their fast-paced, often absurd humor. Made significant contributions to film and television, especially through classic movies like 'Duck Soup' and 'A Night at the Opera'. Also hosted the game show 'You Bet Your Life', which showcased his quick wit and comedic style. Renowned for his distinctive mustache, cigar, and wisecracking persona, became an enduring figure in American comedy.

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Emilio Portes Gil

Mexican politician, President of Mexico
Born
October 3rd, 1890 134 years ago
Died
1978 47 years ago — 88 years old

A Mexican politician served as President of Mexico from 1928 to 1930. Before the presidency, held various political roles including Governor of Veracruz and served in the Ministry of War. His administration focused on land reform and education. Implemented measures to stabilize the economy following the Mexican Revolution. Established educational reforms and was involved in the construction of infrastructure projects.

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Alan L. Hart

Physician and author
Born
October 4th, 1890 134 years ago
Died
1962 63 years ago — 72 years old

A physician and author engaged in significant contributions to both medicine and literature. Pioneered research in tuberculosis and developed treatment protocols that transformed patient care. Authored numerous medical articles and books, including works that combined fiction with health-related themes. Advocated for the rights and recognition of trans individuals in a time of widespread discrimination. His life and work provided essential insights into both medical practice and social issues of gender identity.

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Eddie Rickenbacker

Ace pilot and Medal of Honor recipient
Born
October 8th, 1890 134 years ago
Died
July 23rd, 1973 51 years ago — 82 years old

Served as a fighter pilot during World War I, achieving significant success in aerial combat. Accumulated 26 aerial victories, making contributions to the development of air tactics and strategy. Awarded the Medal of Honor for exceptional bravery and skill. Post-war, involved in business and became a pioneer in commercial aviation, leading Eastern Air Lines as its president.

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Philippe Thys

Belgian professional cyclist
Born
October 8th, 1890 134 years ago
Died
January 16th, 1971 54 years ago — 80 years old

Professional cyclist achieved prominence in the early 20th century. Won the Tour de France three times in 1913, 1914, and 1920, becoming the first cyclist to win the event three times. Competed in esteemed races across Europe, establishing a reputation as a top contender in road cycling events. Contributed to the growth of cycling as a competitive sport in Belgium and beyond.

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