What Happened This Year 1933
Born in 1933
Álvaro Siza Vieira
Born in 1933, this architect gained recognition for his innovative work in architecture, particularly in Portugal. The design of the Porto School of Architecture marked a significant contribution to modern educational architecture. His style reflects a dialogue with the surrounding environment, integrating contemporary design with traditional elements. Siza's work extends beyond educational institutions, encompassing residential buildings, cultural centers, and public spaces. Throughout his career, he received numerous awards that highlight his architectural prowess and contribution to the field.
Continue ReadingClaudio Abbado
An accomplished conductor, led prestigious orchestras and opera companies. Served as the music director of the Berlin Philharmonic from 1989 to 2002. Founded the Orchestra Mozart, a project aimed at enhancing classical music accessibility. Conducted renowned operas at La Scala and the Vienna State Opera, shaping the modern interpretative styles of various works. Received multiple Grammy Awards for exceptional recordings and performances.
Continue ReadingGusty Spence
A prominent figure in Northern Irish politics, Spence served as a leading member of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF). He played a significant role in advocating for loyalist interests during a tumultuous period in Northern Ireland's history. Following a lengthy prison sentence for involvement in paramilitary activities, Spence transitioned to politics and was elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly. His political career was marked by attempts to represent unionist views while promoting peace and reconciliation efforts. Spence was influential in the formation of the Progressive Unionist Party, which sought to engage in constitutional politics.
Continue ReadingBob Shaw
A professional baseball player and manager, contributed to Major League Baseball during the 1950s to the 1970s. Played primarily as a pitcher and made the 1969 All-Star team while with the Chicago White Sox. Transitioned into coaching and management, serving in various roles for multiple teams. Notably managed in the minor leagues to develop upcoming talent for Major League clubs.
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An Australian Major Mitchell's cockatoo, recorded as the oldest of its kind. Lived at the Adelaide Zoo and was well-loved by visitors and staff. Cookie reached an impressive age of over 83 years, drawing attention for longevity and companionship. The bird became a significant figure at the zoo, showcasing behaviors characteristic of its species throughout its life. Cookie's existence spanned several decades, providing joy to many and aiding in wildlife education regarding cockatoos.
Continue ReadingTomislav Ivić
A prominent football coach and manager, led several clubs across Europe. Achievements include notable tenures at European clubs such as Ajax, Porto, and Olympique de Marseille. Managed the Yugoslavia national team and achieved considerable success at club level, particularly in domestic leagues. Secured the UEFA Cup with Porto in 2003. Distinguished for tactical acumen and ability to develop players.
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An American anthropologist focused on the study of anthropology, Littleton contributed extensively to the understanding of mythology and folklore. His work frequently explored the relationships between mythology and cultural practices. Littleton served as a professor at California State University, Dominguez Hills, where he taught various courses related to anthropology and archaeology. He held a notable position within the American Anthropological Association and published several influential works in the field, particularly on the subject of comparative mythology.
Continue ReadingKenny Wharram
A notable ice hockey player from Canada, excelled primarily as a right winger. Played for the Chicago Black Hawks in the National Hockey League (NHL) during the 1950s and 1960s. Helped the team secure the Stanley Cup championship in 1961. Made significant contributions to the sport, known for skill and teamwork on the ice.
Continue ReadingPaul-Gilbert Langevin
A physicist and musicologist, contributions included work in acoustics and music theory. Conducted research on the physical properties of sound and its relationship to musical aesthetics. Played a significant role in developing studies pertaining to the impact of sound on human perception. Engaged in various academic endeavors, combining physics with a deep understanding of music.
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