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The Lithuanian Partisans Declaration of February 16, 1949 was created. Born: Lyn Paul , pop singer and actress, in Wythenshawe , England February 17 , 1949 (Thursday)
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Henrich had a solo home run in Game 5 as the Yankees took the game 3-1, and won another championship. Henrich made his first AL All-Star team in 1942, but again did not appear in the World Series. He went on to miss the 1943 through 1945 seasons while serving in the Coast Guard in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan during World War II .
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Michael Jonas Evans (November 3, 1949 – December 14, 2006) [1] was an American actor and TV writer, best known as Lionel Jefferson on both All in the Family and The Jeffersons. Evans was a creator/writer of the series Good Times (1974–79). [2] He was also a guest celebrity panelist on the TV game show Match Game.
On 14 February 1949, Valentine, an unknown, was signed by Ted Heath to join his band, Ted Heath and his Music, to sing alongside Lita Roza and Dennis Lotis. [4] He was voted the Top UK Male Vocalist in 1952 while singing with the Ted Heath Orchestra , the most successful of all British big bands , [ 5 ] and again after going solo in 1954.
Robert Clayton Shantz (born September 26, 1925) is an American former professional baseball left-handed pitcher.He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1949 through 1964, and won the 1952 American League Most Valuable Player Award as a member of the Philadelphia Athletics.
Jean Elizabeth Spangler was born on September 2, 1923, in Seattle, Washington, as the youngest of the four children of Cecil Martin Spangler and Florence Matilda Morris. [1] [2] She had two brothers, Richard Martin and Edward Franklin Spangler, and an older sister, Betsy Anne Shreckengaust.