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Birthdays occurring on February, 9
1773 |
William Henry Harrison was born on February 9, 1773 American 9th US president (1841). 1773-1841I contend that the strongest of all governments is that which is most free More quotations from William Henry Harrison |
1863 |
Anthony Hope was born on February 9, 1863 writer, 1863-1933`Bourgeois', I observed, `is an epithet which the riff-raff apply to what is respectable, and the aristocracy to what is decent.' More quotations from Anthony Hope |
1866 |
George Ade was born on February 9, 1866 American journalist, writer and playwright. 1866-1944The time to enjoy a European trip is about three weeks after unpacking More quotations from George Ade |
1874 |
Amy Lowell was born on February 9, 1874 American critic, lecturer, and a leading poet of the Imagist school, 1874-1925For books are more than books, they are the life, the very heart and core of ages past, the reason why men lived and worked and died, the essence and quintessence of their lives. More quotations from Amy Lowell |
1891 |
Ronald Colman was born on February 9, 1891
A man usually falls in love with a woman who asks the kinds of questions he is able to answer. More quotations from Ronald Colman |
Deaths occurring on February, 9
1984 |
Yuri Andropov died on February 9, 1984
There are indications that domestic and foreign policies of the Party enjoy the unanimous support of all the Soviet people. More quotations from Yuri Andropov |
1992 |
Leon Clore died on February 9, 1992
If Americans didn't speak English, we'd have no problem. More quotations from Leon Clore |
1994 |
Bud Wilkinson died on February 9, 1994 American football coach, won three national championships with U. of Oklahoma, 1916-1994We compete, not so much against an opponent, but against ourselves. The real test is this: Did I make my best effort on every play? More quotations from Bud Wilkinson |
1995 |
J. William Fulbright died on February 9, 1995 American senator who initiated the international exchange program for scholars, 1905-1995When public men indulge themselves in abuse, when they deny others a fair trial, when they resort to innuendo and insinuation, to libel, scandal, and suspicion, then our democratic society is outraged, and democracy is baffled. More quotations from J. William Fulbright |
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