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1994 Israel Aaron Maisels, lawyer, dies at 89

1990 Aaron Copeland, composer (Fanfare for Common Man), dies at 90

1990 Aaron Copland, American Composer

1989 Aaron Sorkin's "Few Good Men," premieres in New York City

1987 Aaron Carter, American Musician

1985 Pete Rose 2,108th run passes Hank Aaron as NL run scoring leader

1982 Pete Rose (Phillies) 12,365 at bat sets record (passes Aaron)

1982 Pete Rose gets his 3,772nd hit, moves past Aaron into 2nd place

1982 Pete Rose is 5th to appear in 3,000 games (Cobb, Musial, Aaron, Yaz)

1982 Hank Aaron and Frank Robinson elected to Hall of Fame

1981 Carl Yastrzemski is 4th to get 3,000 hits (Cobb, Musial and Aaron)

1980 Aaron Metchnik, born in Santa Barbara California, actor, Stephen-Torkelsons

1977 Japan's Sadaharu Oh hits 756th home run to surpass Hank Aaron's total

1977 Aaron Stanford, American Actor

1976 Hank Aaron singles in his last at bat and drives in his 2,297th run

1975 Hank Aaron's 1st home run in Milwaukee since 1965

1975 Hank Aaron returns as a Milwaukee Brewer player

1975 Aaron Funk, Canadian Musician

1974 Braves trade Hank Aaron to Milwaukee Brewers for outfielder Dave May

1974 Hank Aaron's 733rd career home run on his last NL at bat

1974 Henry Aaron addresses House of Representatives

1974 Aaron McGruder, American Artist

1974 Hammerin' Hank Aaron hits 715th home run, breaks Babe Ruth's record

1974 Hank Aaron ties Babe Ruth's home-run record by hitting his 714th

1974 Aaron Gavey, Sudbury, NHL center, Tampa Bay Lightning

1973 Hank Aaron sets record of most home runs in 1 league (709)

1973 Hank Aaron's record 1,378 extra base hit surpasses Stan Musial record

1973 Braves Hank Aaron hits Ken Brett's fastball for his 700th home run

1973 Aaron Jackson, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, actor, Mark Winkle-California Dreams

1973 Aaron Graham, corner for the Arizona Cardinals

1973 Aaron Hayden, NFL running back, San Diego Chargers, Green Bay Packers - Superbowl 31

1973 37th Golf Masters Championship: Tommy Aaron wins, shooting a 283

1973 Aaron Holbert, U.S. baseball infielder for the St. Louis Cardinals

1972 Aaron Taylor, NFL guard, Green Bay Packers Superbowl 31

1972 Aaron McKie, NBA guard, Portland Trail Blazers, Philadelphia 76ers

1972 Hank Aaron hits 660th and 661st home runs for Braves, record for 1 team

1972 Aaron Glenn, NFL cornerback/kick returner for the New York Jets

1972 Hank Aaron's grandslammer (14) ties him for NL lead with Gil Hodges and moves him ahead of Willie Mays as #2 home run hitter (649)

1972 Hank Aaron becomes 1st baseball player to sign for $200,000 a year

1972 Aaron John Mcintosh, Auckland New Zealand, sailboard yachter 1996 Olympics

1971 Aaron Bailey, NFL wide receiver for the Indianapolis Colts

1971 Aaron Miller, born in Buffalo, NHL defenseman for the Colorado Avalanche

1971 Aaron Ledesma, baseball player

1971 Aaron Williams, NBA center, Seattle Supersonics

1970 Aaron Sele, born in Golden Valley, Minnesota, pitcher for the Boston Red Sox

1970 Hank Aaron becomes 9th player to get 3,000 hits

1969 Aaron Pierce, NFL halfback for the New York Giants

1969 After 9,015 at bats Hank Aaron is lifted for a pinch hitter, Mike Lum, who doubled in a 15-3 victory over New York Mets

1969 Aaron Ruffin, CFL defensive back for the Hamilton Tiger Cats

1968 Aaron Craver, NFL running back, Denver Broncos, San Diego Chargers

1968 Brave Hank Aaron hits his 500th home run off San Francisco Giant Mike McCormick

1968 Aaron Comes, rocker, Spin Doctors

1968 Aaron Eckhart, American Actor

1967 Aaron Krickstein, Ann Arbor, Michigan, tennis player, Tel Aviv 1983

1967 Hank Aaron only inside the park home run vs Jim Bunning

1967 Aaron Wallace, NFL defensive end/linebacker for the Oakland Raiders

1966 Aaron Jones, NFL defensive end for the New England Patriots

1965 Eddie Mathews and Hank Aaron (1954 - 1965) pass Babe Ruth-Lou Gehrig hitting 772 home runs while playing together on the same team

1965 Hank Aaron loses a home run, because he hit it out of batter's box

1965 Aaron Avshalomov, composer, dies at 70

1962 Rav Aaron Kotler, Orthodox Talmudic scholar, dies in Lakewood NJ

1962 Brothers Hank and Tommie Aaron homer in same inning

1961 Aaron Sorkin, American Producer

1961 Milwaukee sets record of 4 consecutive home runs (Eddie Mathews, Hank Aaron Joe Adcock and Frank Thomas)

1959 Players vote Henry Aaron unanimously for the All-Star Game

1958 Kevin Hooks, Philadelphia, actor, Sounder, Aaron Loves Angela

1958 Aaron Tippin, born in Pensacola, Florida, singer, You've Got to Stand for Something

1957 Henry Aaron wins NL MVP

1957 Frick overrules and names Stan Musial, Willie Mays, and Hank Aaron to team

1954 Caroline Aaron, born in Richmond, Virginia, actress, Crimes and Misdemeanors

1954 Hammerin' Hank Aaron hits 1st of his 755 homers

1954 Milwaukee Braves' Hank Aaron's 1st game

1954 Braves Henry Aaron homers in his 1st exhibition game

1954 Braves' Bobby Thomson breaks his ankle, he is replaced by Hank Aaron

1954 1st performance of Arnold Schonberg's "Moses und Aaron"

1950 Aaron Smith, rocker, Romeo Void

1948 Aaron Brown, American Journalist

1948 Indians 47-inning scoreless streak broken by White Sox Aaron Robinson

1946 Aaron Copland's 3rd Symphony, premieres

1944 Aaron Copland's "Appalachian Spring," premieres in Washington D.C.

1942 Aaron Copland/de Milles ballet "Rodeo," premieres in New York City

1941 Aaron Neville, U.S. singer/keyboardist, Neville Brothers

1939 Phillip Ramey, born in Elmhurst, Illinois, pianist, composer, associated with Aaron Copeland, wrote, 'Irving Fine: An American Composer in His Time'

1937 Robert Hooks, Washington D.C., actor, Fast Walking, Aaron Loves Angela

1937 Tommy Aaron, Gainesville Georgia, PGA golfer, 1973 Masters

1935 Aaron Nimzovich, Latvian Celebrity

1934 Hank Aaron, born in Mobile, Alabama, baseball player, record 755 home runs, 1957 NL MVP

1931 Martin Boykan, composer, professor, studied at Harvard, Yale, awarded Fulbright Fellowship, Guggenheim Fellowship, studied with Edward Steuermann, Aaron Copeland

1928 Aaron Spelling, TV executive producer, Charlie's Angels

1926 Aaron Klug, OM/PRS/biochemist

1919 Red Buttons, Aaron Chwatt, Bronx New York City, comedian/actor, Sayonara

1905 Israel Aaron Maisels, lawyer

1900 Aaron Copeland, Brooklyn, composer, Billy the Kid, Appalachian Spring

1900 Aaron Copland, American Composer

1897 Aaron/Samuel Bloch carry 1st Mail Pouch

1894 Aaron Avshalomov, composer

1886 Aaron Nimzowitsch, Latvian chess player, openings theorist

1886 Aaron Nimzovich, Latvian Celebrity

1872 Aaron Montgomery started his mail-order business

1854 Aaron Allen of Boston patents folding theater chair

1836 Aaron Burr, 3rd Vice President, dies

1831 John Aaron Rawlins, Major General Union Army

1823 Galusha Aaron Grow, MC, Union

1812 Aaron Bernstein, writer

1812 Aaron Lufkin Dennison, father of American watchmaking

1807 Aaron Burr acquitted of a misdemeanor charge

1807 Aaron Burr acquitted of charges of plotting to set up an empire

1807 Former Vice President Aaron Burr is tried for treason in Richmond Virginia (acquitted)

1807 Vice President Aaron Burr arrested in Alabama for treason; later found innocent

1806 Chapin Aaron Harris, U.S., found America Society of Dental Surgeons

1804 Alex Hamilton, killed by Vice President Aaron Burr in pistol duel near Weehawken

1756 Aaron Burr, Newark, New Jersey, D-R, 3rd U.S. Vice President, 1801-05, dueler

1685 Aaron Hill, English playwright and poet, Tragedy of Zara


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