What Happened This Year 1915

Born in 1915

Jim Ferrier

Australian golfer with major championships
Born
February 24th, 1915 110 years ago
Died
1986 39 years ago — 71 years old

Born in 1915, a professional golfer who competed primarily in the mid-20th century. Notably won the Australian Open in 1947 and claimed victory at the 1950 PGA Championship, one of golf's four major championships. Achievements include numerous titles in Australia and international competitions, establishing a formidable presence in the golfing world. His career remains significant in the annals of Australian golf history, contributing to the sport during a vibrant era.

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S. Rajaratnam

Singaporean politician, 1st Senior Minister
Born
February 25th, 1915 110 years ago
Died
February 22nd, 2006 19 years ago — 90 years old

Served as a prominent politician in Singapore, holding the position of the country's first Senior Minister from 1985 until 2004. Contributed significantly to Singapore's foreign affairs and was instrumental in the establishment of ASEAN. Played a vital role in shaping Singapore's diplomatic relations and was involved in key negotiations in the region. Also served as the Minister for Foreign Affairs from 1965 to 1980, overseeing the nation's entry into the United Nations and advocating for regional cooperation.

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Peter Medawar

Immunologist and Nobel Prize laureate
Born
February 28th, 1915 110 years ago
Died
October 2nd, 1987 37 years ago — 72 years old

A Brazilian-English biologist specializing in immunology, contributed significantly to the understanding of organ transplantation and the immune response. Pioneered research in tissue grafting and was instrumental in developing techniques that advanced transplantation medicine. Received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1960 for work on acquired immunological tolerance. An accomplished author, produced several books focused on biology and the philosophy of science.

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Ketti Frings

American author and playwright
Born
February 28th, 1915 110 years ago
Died
1981 44 years ago — 66 years old

An influential author and playwright, contributed significantly to American literature through plays and novels. Won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1956 for the play 'The Strong Are Lonely'. Other works include 'The Women's Room' and adaptations for television and film.

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John Burton

Australian diplomat and public servant
Born
March 2nd, 1915 110 years ago
Died
June 23rd, 2010 14 years ago — 95 years old

Served as a senior public servant and diplomat in Australia. Held the position of Australian High Commissioner to Ceylon during the 1960s. Contributed to diplomatic relations between Australia and Ceylon, fostering cooperation and understanding. Participated in various international dialogues and engagements, reflecting Australia's interests in South Asia.

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László Csatáry

Hungarian art dealer and restorer
Born
March 4th, 1915 110 years ago
Died
2013 12 years ago — 98 years old

Started career as an art dealer in Hungary. Focused on curating and restoring valuable artworks. Operated galleries that showcased both contemporary and classical art. Played a significant role in the promotion of Hungarian artists. Contributed to the preservation and appreciation of Hungary's cultural heritage.

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Laurent Schwartz

Mathematician known for distribution theory
Born
March 5th, 1915 110 years ago
Died
2002 23 years ago — 87 years old

Originated in France, a mathematician contributed significantly to the development of distribution theory. Worked on the theory of distributions and Fourier transforms, which provided a framework for understanding generalized functions. Involved in the application of mathematics to various fields, including physics and engineering. Held a position at the University of Paris and produced influential academic publications throughout his career. Actively participated in political discussions, particularly regarding the role of mathematics in society. Recognized with several awards, including the CNRS Gold Medal.

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Jacques Chaban-Delmas

French Prime Minister and General
Born
March 7th, 1915 110 years ago
Died
November 10th, 2000 24 years ago — 85 years old

Served as Prime Minister of France from 1969 to 1972, focusing on modernization and decentralization of the French government. Born in 1915, pursued a career in military service before entering politics. Active in the French Resistance during World War II, later became a prominent member of the French National Assembly. Advocated for social reforms and urban policy, influencing the post-war political landscape. Also held the position of Mayor of Bordeaux for over three decades, contributing to the city's urban development.

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Johnnie Johnson

Air marshal and distinguished pilot
Born
March 9th, 1915 110 years ago
Died
January 30th, 2001 24 years ago — 85 years old

An English air marshal and pilot, made significant contributions during World War II. Served in the Royal Air Force, where played a crucial role as a fighter pilot. Known for engaging in numerous combat missions and becoming one of the most decorated pilots in RAF history. Commanded various squadrons, demonstrating leadership skills and tactical expertise. After the war, continued to serve in the RAF and held several high-ranking positions, contributing to the development of air strategy in post-war Britain.

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