2012 Event United Kingdom's Queen Elizabeth II attends a meeting of the Cabinet for the first time, receiving a gift honoring her Diamond Jubilee; this was first time a Cabinet meeting was attended by a British monarch since the reign of Queen Victoria 2001 Death Anne Morrow Lindbergh, writer/pilot, ", Gift from the Sea, ", dies at 94 1997 Death Jean Dixon, psychic (Gift of Prophecy), dies of a heart attack at 79 1993 Death Joseph Warren, actor (Gift of Love, Urban Warriors), dies at 77 1976 Birthday Will Friedle, Hartford, Connecticut, actor, Eric-Boy Meets World, Gift of Love 1976 Event Pulitzer prize awarded to Saul Bellow (Humboldt's Gift) 1964 Birthday Trisha Yearwood, Monticello Georgia, country singer, Sweetest Gift 1964 Birthday Jennifer McCarters, born in Sevierville, Tennessee, singer, McCarters-The Gift 1961 Death Frank Fay, actor (God's Gift to Women), dies in Santa Monica CA 1961 Birthday Roland Gift, UK, rocker, Fine Young Cannibals-She Drives Me Crazy 1961 Event Robert Frost recites "Gift Outright" at John F. Kennedy's inauguration 1957 Birthday Clio Goldsmith, born in Paris, France, actress, Gift, Heat of Desire 1947 Death Felix Timmermans, writer/painter (Gift from St. Nicholas), dies at 60 1946 Death W C Fields, writer/comedian (Bank Dick, It's A Gift), dies at 67 1946 Event U.N. accepts 6 Manhattan blocks as a gift from John D Rockefeller Jr 1931 Birthday Carlos Castaneda, U.S., writer/mystic, Eagle's Gift, Fire From Within 1921 Birthday Maxwell Henley Harris, Australian poet/publisher, Gift of Blood 1918 Birthday Jean Dixon, psychic, Gift of Prophecy 1897 Birthday Frank Fay, born in San Francisco, California, actor, God's Gift to Women, Love Nest 1863 Death Frederick William Faber, theologian, wrote 'Faith of Our Fathers', 'My God, how wonderful thou art', 'Oh, gift of gifts', founded religious community in Cotton Hall, Birmingham, dies 1814 Birthday Frederick William Faber, born in Calverley, England, theologian, wrote 'Faith of Our Fathers', 'My God, how wonderful thou art', 'Oh, gift of gifts', founded religious community in Cotton Hall, Birmingham