What Happened This Year 1904

Born in 1904

A. J. Liebling

Journalist and author of 'Between Meals'
Born
October 18th, 1904 120 years ago
Died
1963 62 years ago — 59 years old

A prominent journalist and author, this individual contributed significantly to American journalism through writings that captured the essence of life in New York and the experience of food and culture. His career flourished in the mid-20th century, and he became a celebrated essayist for The New Yorker. His works often covered topics ranging from boxing to gastronomy, showcasing keen observations and a distinctive narrative style. The book 'Between Meals: An Appetite for Paris' provided insights into Parisian culinary life and personal reflections. Through his contributions, he remains a vital figure in American literary journalism.

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Aarne Juutilainen

Finnish Army Captain
Born
October 18th, 1904 120 years ago
Died
October 28th, 1976 48 years ago — 72 years old

Served as a captain in the Finnish Army during World War II, participating actively in the Continuation War against the Soviet Union. Played a crucial role in several key battles, demonstrating leadership and tactical skills. After the war, engaged in military training and contributed to national defense strategies in Finland. His military career was marked by significant achievements that reflected his dedication to service and the strategic interests of Finland.

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Anna Neagle

English actress and singer in film.
Born
October 20th, 1904 120 years ago
Died
June 3rd, 1986 38 years ago — 81 years old

Achieved prominence in the British film industry during the early to mid-20th century. Gained recognition for performances in musical and dramatic roles. Starred in iconic films including 'Nell Gwynn' and 'The Lady with a Lamp', showcasing both acting and singing talents. Served as a producer, thereby influencing film production during her career.

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Tommy Douglas

Canadian politician and Premier of Saskatchewan
Born
October 20th, 1904 120 years ago
Died
February 24th, 1986 39 years ago — 81 years old

Born in Scotland, a minister emerged as a key figure in Canadian politics. Served as the 7th Premier of Saskatchewan from 1944 to 1961. Pioneered a public healthcare system, leading to the establishment of Medicare in Canada. His leadership focused on social democratic policies and the expansion of public services. After leaving provincial politics, continued to influence national politics and policies through the federal New Democratic Party.

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Enolia McMillan

American educator and civil rights activist
Born
October 20th, 1904 120 years ago
Died
October 24th, 2006 18 years ago — 102 years old

Significant contributions to education and civil rights characterized a career dedicated to promoting equity and justice. Established the first African American Parent Teacher Association in Washington D.C., advocating for the rights of African American children in public schools. Played a key role in the integration of public schools during the civil rights movement. Worked alongside various organizations to improve educational opportunities for minority students and to fight against segregation policies.

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Karl Guthe Jansky

Physicist and engineer in radio astronomy
Born
October 22nd, 1904 120 years ago
Died
February 14th, 1950 75 years ago — 45 years old

Contributions to the field of radio astronomy primarily led to the discovery of cosmic radio waves. Work involved the development of the first radio telescope, which detected radio emissions from the Milky Way. Research helped lay the foundation for modern astrophysics and contributed to the understanding of astronomical phenomena. Involved in experiments that sought to identify sources of radio frequency interference.

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Constance Bennett

American actress known for trading wives
Born
October 22nd, 1904 120 years ago
Died
July 24th, 1965 59 years ago — 60 years old

Bennett was an American actress, singer, and producer who gained notoriety in the early to mid-20th century. She appeared in over 60 films from the silent era into the sound era. Renowned for her wit and charm, significant roles included performances in 'What Price Hollywood?' and 'The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer.' Her career also extended to television, where she starred in the series 'The Constance Bennett Show.' While primarily recognized for her work in films, she received acclaim for her performances across various media.

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Saúl Calandra

Argentine football player
Born
October 22nd, 1904 120 years ago
Died
1973 52 years ago — 69 years old

Born in Argentina, played professional football primarily as a forward during the 1920s and 1930s. Represented several clubs, most notably River Plate, with which secured multiple league titles. Held a position on the national team, participating in the 1930 FIFA World Cup, the inaugural tournament. Known for scoring goals and contributing to the team's overall performance.

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Moss Hart

American director and playwright of 'You Can't Take It With You'
Born
October 24th, 1904 120 years ago
Died
December 20th, 1961 63 years ago — 57 years old

An influential American director and playwright emerged in the early 20th century. Hart collaborated with numerous writers and producers in the Broadway theater scene, becoming a prominent figure in American drama. His most notable work, 'You Can't Take It With You', received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1937. Additionally, Hart co-directed the iconic musical 'My Fair Lady' with Frederick Loewe, achieving significant acclaim. The combination of his writing and direction helped shape modern American theater, leaving a lasting legacy.

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