What Happened This Year 2015
People Who Died in 2015
Adrian Frutiger
A notable Swiss typeface designer, contributed significantly to the field of typography. Developed several widely used typefaces, including Univers and Frutiger, which became staples in graphic design and signage. His work emphasized clarity and readability, influencing both print and digital media. Studied at the School of Arts in Zurich and later worked in several countries, including Germany and France. Received numerous accolades for contributions to design and typography throughout his career, culminating in a lasting legacy in the world of type.
Continue ReadingAronda Nyakairima
Served as a general in the Uganda People's Defence Force and held the position of Minister of Internal Affairs. Played a significant role in military operations during the LRA conflict and served as Commander of the Land Forces. Contributed to national security strategies and reforms within the military. His tenure included involvement in peacekeeping missions and internal security matters in Uganda.
Continue ReadingClaudia Card
Contributions to the fields of philosophy and women's studies are significant. Focus on ethics, feminist philosophy, and social philosophy formed a foundation for later discussions in these areas. Taught at various academic institutions, influencing generations of students. Authored several books and articles that examined moral theory, as well as the intersection of ethics and gender. Engaged in dialogues regarding social justice and the complexities of human experiences.
Continue ReadingAl Monchak
Played Major League Baseball as an outfielder, debuting in 1946 with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Continued with the Pirates until 1949. Transitioned into coaching and managed several minor league teams. Contributed to player development and scouting within the organization. Served in various roles over decades, influencing the next generation of players.
Continue ReadingBrian Close
An English cricketer and coach, played primarily for Yorkshire and earned 22 Test caps for England. Served as England's Test captain in the 1960s. Notably known for his aggressive style as a batsman and fielder. After retiring from playing, transitioned into coaching and continued to contribute to cricket until the late stages of his life.
Continue ReadingErma Bergmann
A prominent baseball player competed in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League from 1943 to 1954. Played for multiple teams, including the Racine Belles and the Minneapolis Millerettes. Achieved acclaim as an All-Star and showcased talent both as a pitcher and an infielder. Contributed significantly to the popularity of women's baseball during the league's existence. Retired following the league's dissolution in 1954 and later received recognition for contributions to the sport. Inducted into the Women’s Sports Hall of Fame in 1988.
Continue ReadingMoses Malone
A professional basketball player played primarily as a center in the NBA. Achieved recognition for exceptional rebounding skills and scoring ability. Enjoyed a successful career spanning from 1974 to 1995, playing for teams including the Houston Rockets, Philadelphia 76ers, and Atlanta Hawks. Contributed to the 76ers' 1983 NBA Championship victory. Earned three Most Valuable Player (MVP) awards, the first player in NBA history to achieve this feat consecutively. Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2001.
Continue ReadingCorneliu Vadim Tudor
Journalist and politician engaged in Romanian politics. Founded and led the Greater Romania Party, which participated in various elections throughout the 1990s and 2000s. Served as a senator and was elected to the European Parliament. Gained attention for controversial stances and nationalist rhetoric, publishing works that reflected political views. Also worked as an editor and journalist, contributing to several publications.
Continue ReadingMartin Kearns
A drummer contributed to the British death metal band Bolt Thrower, participating in the creation of several influential albums. The music style combined heavy riffs and complex rhythms, establishing a strong presence in the metal genre. Kearns joined the band in the mid-2000s and played on multiple albums, including 'Those Once Loyal' and 'Mercenary'. Kearns also performed in live shows and participated in various tours until his passing in 2015.
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