What Happened This Year 1967

People Who Died in 1967

Charles Momsen

American admiral, inventor of the Momsen Lung
Born
June 21st, 1896 129 years ago
Died
1967 59 years ago — 71 years old

An American admiral made significant contributions to naval safety and submarine rescue. Developed the Momsen Lung, a device that facilitated underwater escape. Served as a commander of submarines during World War II and played a role in various submarine operations. Later held important positions in the U.S. Navy's Bureau of Ships and contributed to advancements in submarine technology.

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Vernon Watkins

Welsh-American poet and painter
Born
June 27th, 1906 119 years ago
Died
1967 59 years ago — 61 years old

Born in 1906, this individual gained recognition for contributions to poetry and painting. Active primarily in the mid-20th century, works include collections such as 'The Death of a Bird' and 'The Last Age'. The association with the Welsh literary scene was significant, and this poet's writing often reflected themes of identity and nature. Collaboration with other literary figures marked the career, particularly participation in the Group of Seven poets, which included notable contemporaries. The blend of visual art with poetic expression defined a unique artistic approach.

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Jim Thompson

American businessman and designer
Born
March 21st, 1906 120 years ago
Died
1967 59 years ago — 61 years old

A prominent American businessman and designer, contributed significantly to the revival of Thai silk in the mid-20th century. Established a successful textile company that brought international attention to traditional Thai weaving techniques. Played a key role in promoting Thai culture and aesthetics through textiles while collaborating with local artisans. Disappeared under mysterious circumstances in 1967 during a trip to Malaysia, which added intrigue to his legacy. His life and work continue to inspire those in the fashion and textile industries.

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João Guimarães Rosa

Brazilian author of Grande Sertão: Veredas
Born
June 27th, 1908 117 years ago
Died
1967 59 years ago — 59 years old

Born in 1908, a Brazilian physician and author contributed significantly to Brazilian literature. The literary career began in the 1940s, and the most notable work, 'Grande Sertão: Veredas,' was published in 1956. The narrative, set in the Brazilian hinterlands, explores the complexities of human nature and the stark realities of rural life. This work is characterized by its innovative use of language and deep philosophical undercurrents. Rosa also served in public health, working in various capacities that enhanced healthcare accessibility in Brazil throughout his life. He received several accolades, establishing a legacy that elevated the status of Brazilian literature internationally.

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Pete Johnson

American boogie-woogie jazz pianist
Born
March 25th, 1904 122 years ago
Died
1967 59 years ago — 63 years old

Born in 1904, this musician specialized in boogie-woogie and jazz piano. He became a prominent figure in the 1930s and contributed significantly to the development of the boogie-woogie style. His performances at various venues showcased his virtuosic piano skills, leading to collaborations with other notable artists in the genre. His works helped popularize this style of music across the United States.

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André Cluytens

Conductor with acclaimed recordings
Born
March 26th, 1905 121 years ago
Died
1967 59 years ago — 62 years old

A prominent conductor, renowned for his work with major orchestras across Europe. Directed the Orchestre National de France and the Berlin Philharmonic, gaining recognition for interpretations of classical works. Served as music director of the Théâtre National de l'Opéra in Paris. Throughout a distinguished career, collaborated with various prestigious artists and contributed to several acclaimed recordings. His interpretations of works by Richard Wagner, Gustav Mahler, and Claude Debussy remain influential in classical music.

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Vilho Tuulos

Finnish triple jumper Olympic medalist
Born
March 26th, 1895 131 years ago
Died
1967 59 years ago — 72 years old

Competed in triple jump representing Finland. Achieved international recognition during the early 20th century. Secured a bronze medal at the 1920 Antwerp Olympics, contributing to Finland's athletic reputation. Excelled in national championships, showcasing athletic prowess in multiple events. Participated in various European competitions, further establishing standing in the field of athletics.

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Elmo Hope

American jazz pianist and composer
Born
June 27th, 1923 102 years ago
Died
1967 59 years ago — 44 years old

Born in 1923, a prominent figure in jazz, made significant contributions as a pianist and composer. Developed a unique style that blended traditional jazz elements with innovative harmonies. Worked with other notable musicians and contributed to the evolution of jazz during the mid-20th century. Recorded several albums that showcased distinct improvisational skills and compositions. Continued to influence later generations of jazz musicians until passing in 1967.

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Franz Waxman

Composer for films like 'A Place in the Sun'
Born
December 24th, 1906 119 years ago
Died
1967 59 years ago — 61 years old

A composer and conductor, contributed significantly to film music in Hollywood. Born in Germany, moved to the United States in the 1930s. Worked on various notable films and earned multiple Academy Awards for Best Original Score. Music blended classical elements with contemporary styles, enhancing cinematic storytelling. Collaborated with significant filmmakers and studios, establishing a reputation in the film industry.

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