What Happened This Year 1924

Born in 1924

Cal Abrams

American baseball player and outfielder
Born
March 2nd, 1924 101 years ago
Died
1997 28 years ago — 73 years old

An outfielder played in Major League Baseball from 1949 to 1955. Teams included the Brooklyn Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, and Cincinnati Reds. Contributed to the Dodgers during the 1952 season when the team won the National League pennant. Also played for teams like the New York Giants and the Kansas City Athletics.

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Tomiichi Murayama

Japanese politician and Prime Minister
Born
March 3rd, 1924 101 years ago

Served as the 52nd Prime Minister of Japan from 1994 to 1996. Focused on economic reforms and political stability during a challenging period in Japan's history. Prior to premiership, held various positions within the Japanese Socialist Party. Advocated for peace and reconciliation with neighboring countries, emphasizing the importance of addressing historical issues. After leaving office, continued involvement in politics and various civic activities.

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Kenneth O'Donnell

American soldier and politician
Born
March 4th, 1924 101 years ago
Died
1977 48 years ago — 53 years old

Served in the United States Army during World War II. Worked as a political advisor, particularly known for involvement in John F. Kennedy's presidential campaigns. Held positions within the White House, including Special Assistant to the President, where played a significant role during the Cuban Missile Crisis. After leaving government service, remained active in political commentary and public service initiatives.

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Roger Marche

French footballer, 1958 World Cup player
Born
March 5th, 1924 101 years ago
Died
1997 28 years ago — 73 years old

Played as a central defender primarily for Sochaux and the French national team. Contributed to France's participation in the 1958 FIFA World Cup in Sweden, which marked a significant moment in the nation's football history. Played a crucial role in defense during club competitions and national team appearances.

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William H. Webster

American lawyer and 14th CIA Director
Born
March 6th, 1924 101 years ago

A prominent figure in American law and intelligence, served as the 14th Director of Central Intelligence from 1987 to 1991. Prior to this role, held positions as a federal judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit and as U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri. Played a significant role in leading the CIA during a period of political changes and restructuring in the intelligence community. Following his tenure at the CIA, engaged in private law practice and leadership roles in various organizations.

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Sarah Caldwell

Opera director and impresario
Born
March 6th, 1924 101 years ago
Died
2006 19 years ago — 82 years old

An influential opera director and impresario, this individual founded the Boston Opera Company. Significant contributions to the field included directing productions at the Metropolitan Opera and working on numerous contemporary operas. A prominent figure in American opera, celebrated for a unique vision that combined traditional works with innovative interpretations, shaping the landscape of opera in the United States.

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Ottmar Walter

German footballer and 1954 World Cup champion
Born
March 6th, 1924 101 years ago
Died
June 16th, 2013 11 years ago — 89 years old

Played as a forward, contributing to the success of 1. FC Kaiserslautern and the West Germany national team. Key player in the 1954 FIFA World Cup, which West Germany won, earning the title in a significant match against Hungary. His athletic career was marked by notable team performances and individual contributions in various domestic competitions.

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Anthony Caro

Sculptor, renowned for large-scale works
Born
March 8th, 1924 101 years ago
Died
October 23rd, 2013 11 years ago — 89 years old

An English sculptor and illustrator, became prominent in the post-war era. Developed a unique style characterized by large metal sculptures that often featured bold, abstract forms and vibrant colors. Contributed extensively to the public art landscape with numerous installations across the UK and internationally. Worked as a teacher, influencing generations of artists. Received the prestigious Henry Moore Foundation Award and served as a trustee of the Tate Gallery.

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Sean McClory

Actor in 'The Longest Day' and 'The Last Hurrah'
Born
March 8th, 1924 101 years ago
Died
December 10th, 2003 21 years ago — 79 years old

Born in 1924, an Irish-American actor and director, played significant roles in both film and television. Appeared in 'The Longest Day,' a World War II epic film, and in 'The Last Hurrah,' showcasing skills in portraying complex characters. Directed various theater productions, contributing to the performing arts with a dedication to storytelling. Active in the industry for several decades, displayed versatility across genres and formats.

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