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15 July 15, 1945 (Sunday) 16 July 16, 1945 ... Born: Debbie Harry, singer ... Frank Forde became 15th Prime Minister of Australia one day after John Curtin's death in ...
July 15 is the 196th day of the year ... 1910 – In his book Clinical Psychiatry, ... Austrian-German mathematician and theorist (d. 1945)
April 15 April 22: Earth and High Heaven: Gwethalyn Graham: April 29 May 6: The Green Years: A.J. Cronin May 13: Captain from Castile: Samuel Shellabarger: May 20 May 27 June 3 June 10 June 17 June 24 July 1: A Lion is in the Streets: Adria Locke Langley: July 8 July 15 July 22 July 29 August 5 August 12 August 19 August 26 September 2 ...
March 20 – Lord Alfred Douglas, English poet (born 1870) March 31 – Maurice Donnay, French dramatist (born 1859) April – Josef Čapek, Czech artist and writer (in concentration camp, born 1887) April 9 – Dietrich Bonhoeffer, German theologian (hanged in concentration camp, born 1906) May 15 – Charles Williams, English author (born 1886)
Bess Myerson (July 16, 1924 – December 14, 2014) was an American politician, model, and television actress who in 1945 became the first Jewish Miss America.Her achievement, in the aftermath of the Holocaust, was seen as an affirmation of the Jewish place in American life.
Dorothy B. Hughes (August 10, 1904 – May 6, 1993) was an American crime writer, literary critic, and historian.Hughes wrote fourteen crime and detective novels, primarily in the hardboiled and noir styles, and is best known for the novels In a Lonely Place (1947) and Ride the Pink Horse (1946).
Dean Ray Koontz (born July 9, 1945) is an American author. His novels are billed as suspense thrillers, but frequently incorporate elements of horror, fantasy, science fiction, mystery, and satire. Many of his books have appeared on The New York Times Best Seller list, with fourteen hardcovers and sixteen paperbacks reaching the number-one ...
In a July 1951 profile in Book of the Month Club News, Salinger's friend and New Yorker editor William Maxwell asked Salinger about his literary influences. He replied, "A writer, when he's asked to discuss his craft, ought to get up and call out in a loud voice just the names of the writers he loves.