Bakers Dozen

Famous people with your birthday (list the day first, please)

  1. 27 May - Dashiell Hammett
  2. 29 October - Joseph Goebbels
  3. 28 April - Saddam Hussein
  4. 26 October - Hillary Rodham Clinton
  5. 25 December - Annie Lennox (1954–same year, too)
  6. 14 September - Amy Winehouse
  7. 1 September - Rocky Marciano

Famous people with your birthday (list the day first, please)

  1. 27 May - Dashiell Hammett
  2. 29 October - Joseph Goebbels
  3. 28 April - Saddam Hussein
  4. 26 October - Hillary Rodham Clinton
  5. 25 December - Annie Lennox (1954–same year, too)
  6. 14 September - Amy Winehouse
  7. 1 September - Rocky Marciano
  8. 15 September - President Howard Taft

Famous people with your birthday (list the day first, please)

  1. 27 May - Dashiell Hammett
  2. 29 October - Joseph Goebbels
  3. 28 April - Saddam Hussein
  4. 26 October - Hillary Rodham Clinton
  5. 25 December - Annie Lennox (1954–same year, too)
  6. 14 September - Amy Winehouse
  7. 1 September - Rocky Marciano
  8. 15 September - President Howard Taft
  9. 16 February - Kim Jong-Il, Dear Leader

Famous people with your birthday (list the day first, please)

  1. 27 May - Dashiell Hammett
  2. 29 October - Joseph Goebbels
  3. 28 April - Saddam Hussein
  4. 26 October - Hillary Rodham Clinton
  5. 25 December - Annie Lennox (1954–same year, too)
  6. 14 September - Amy Winehouse
  7. 1 September - Rocky Marciano
  8. 15 September - President Howard Taft
  9. 16 February - Kim Jong-Il, Dear Leader
  10. 6 November - Suleiman the Magnificent

That’s William Howard Taft, BTW.

Famous people with your birthday (list the day first, please)

  1. 27 May - Dashiell Hammett
  2. 29 October - Joseph Goebbels
  3. 28 April - Saddam Hussein
  4. 26 October - Hillary Rodham Clinton
  5. 25 December - Annie Lennox (1954–same year, too)
  6. 14 September - Amy Winehouse
  7. 1 September - Rocky Marciano
  8. 15 September - President Howard Taft
  9. 16 February - Kim Jong-Il, Dear Leader
  10. 6 November - Suleiman the Magnificent
  11. 6 March - Michaelangelo

Famous people with your birthday (list the day first, please)

  1. 27 May - Dashiell Hammett
  2. 29 October - Joseph Goebbels
  3. 28 April - Saddam Hussein
  4. 26 October - Hillary Rodham Clinton
  5. 25 December - Annie Lennox (1954–same year, too)
  6. 14 September - Amy Winehouse
  7. 1 September - Rocky Marciano
  8. 15 September - President Howard Taft
  9. 16 February - Kim Jong-Il, Dear Leader
  10. 6 November - Suleiman the Magnificent
  11. 6 March - Michaelangelo
  12. 11 November - Leonardo di Caprio

Since Animal Farm won as a novella, as opposed to a novel, but wasn’t eliminated from the list, I changed the title to make it more accurate.

Famous people with your birthday (list the day first, please)

  1. 27 May - Dashiell Hammett
  2. 29 October - Joseph Goebbels
  3. 28 April - Saddam Hussein
  4. 26 October - Hillary Rodham Clinton
  5. 25 December - Annie Lennox (1954–same year, too)
  6. 14 September - Amy Winehouse
  7. 1 September - Rocky Marciano
  8. 15 September - President Howard Taft
  9. 16 February - Kim Jong-Il, Dear Leader
  10. 6 November - Suleiman the Magnificent
  11. 6 March - Michaelangelo
  12. 11 November - Leonardo di Caprio
  13. 30 August – Ted Williams

New category: Newsmakers of 1911

  1. William Howard Taft – U.S. President

Newsmakers of 1911

  1. William Howard Taft – U.S. President
  2. Frank “Home Run” Baker - Philidelphia Athletics 3rd baseman and World Series hero.

Newsmakers of 1911

  1. William Howard Taft – U.S. President
  2. Frank “Home Run” Baker - Philidelphia Athletics 3rd baseman and World Series hero.
  3. Roald Amundsen - Norwegian polar explorer.

Newsmakers of 1911

  1. William Howard Taft – U.S. President
  2. Frank “Home Run” Baker - Philidelphia Athletics 3rd baseman and World Series hero.
  3. Roald Amundsen - Norwegian polar explorer.
  4. Inaugural running of the Indy 500 which was won by The Marmon Wasp

Newsmakers of 1911

  1. William Howard Taft – U.S. President
  2. Frank “Home Run” Baker - Philidelphia Athletics 3rd baseman and World Series hero.
  3. Roald Amundsen - Norwegian polar explorer.
  4. Inaugural running of the Indy 500 which was won by The Marmon Wasp
  5. Inventor Franz Reichelt leaped to his death from the Eiffel Tower testing his “overcoat/parachute”

Newsmakers of 1911

  1. William Howard Taft – U.S. President
  2. Frank “Home Run” Baker - Philidelphia Athletics 3rd baseman and World Series hero.
  3. Roald Amundsen - Norwegian polar explorer.
  4. Inaugural running of the Indy 500 which was won by The Marmon Wasp
  5. Inventor Franz Reichelt leaped to his death from the Eiffel Tower testing his “overcoat/parachute”
  6. Supreme Court dissolves Standard Oil (Sherman Antitrust Act).

Newsmakers of 1911

  1. William Howard Taft – U.S. President
  2. Frank “Home Run” Baker - Philidelphia Athletics 3rd baseman and World Series hero.
  3. Roald Amundsen - Norwegian polar explorer.
  4. Inaugural running of the Indy 500 which was won by The Marmon Wasp
  5. Inventor Franz Reichelt leaped to his death from the Eiffel Tower testing his “overcoat/parachute”
  6. Supreme Court dissolves Standard Oil (Sherman Antitrust Act).
  7. The Mona Lisa is stolen from the Louvre

Newsmakers of 1911

  1. William Howard Taft – U.S. President
  2. Frank “Home Run” Baker - Philidelphia Athletics 3rd baseman and World Series hero.
  3. Roald Amundsen - Norwegian polar explorer.
  4. Inaugural running of the Indy 500 which was won by The Marmon Wasp
  5. Inventor Franz Reichelt leaped to his death from the Eiffel Tower testing his “overcoat/parachute”
  6. Supreme Court dissolves Standard Oil (Sherman Antitrust Act).
  7. The Mona Lisa is stolen from the Louvre
  8. Sun Yat-sen returns to China to found the Republic of China

Newsmakers of 1911

  1. William Howard Taft – U.S. President
  2. Frank “Home Run” Baker - Philidelphia Athletics 3rd baseman and World Series hero.
  3. Roald Amundsen - Norwegian polar explorer.
  4. Inaugural running of the Indy 500 which was won by The Marmon Wasp
  5. Inventor Franz Reichelt leaped to his death from the Eiffel Tower testing his “overcoat/parachute”
  6. Supreme Court dissolves Standard Oil (Sherman Antitrust Act).
  7. The Mona Lisa is stolen from the Louvre
  8. Sun Yat-sen returns to China to found the Republic of China
  9. Hiram Bingham rediscovers Machu Picchu.

Newsmakers of 1911

  1. William Howard Taft – U.S. President
  2. Frank “Home Run” Baker - Philidelphia Athletics 3rd baseman and World Series hero.
  3. Roald Amundsen - Norwegian polar explorer.
  4. Inaugural running of the Indy 500 which was won by The Marmon Wasp
  5. Inventor Franz Reichelt leaped to his death from the Eiffel Tower testing his “overcoat/parachute”
  6. Supreme Court dissolves Standard Oil (Sherman Antitrust Act).
  7. The Mona Lisa is stolen from the Louvre
  8. Sun Yat-sen returns to China to found the Republic of China
  9. Hiram Bingham rediscovers Machu Picchu.
  10. Kaiser Wilhelm botches the Agadir Crisis

Newsmakers of 1911

  1. William Howard Taft – U.S. President
  2. Frank “Home Run” Baker - Philidelphia Athletics 3rd baseman and World Series hero.
  3. Roald Amundsen - Norwegian polar explorer.
  4. Inaugural running of the Indy 500 which was won by The Marmon Wasp
  5. Inventor Franz Reichelt leaped to his death from the Eiffel Tower testing his “overcoat/parachute”
  6. Supreme Court dissolves Standard Oil (Sherman Antitrust Act).
  7. The Mona Lisa is stolen from the Louvre
  8. Sun Yat-sen returns to China to found the Republic of China
  9. Hiram Bingham rediscovers Machu Picchu.
  10. Kaiser Wilhelm botches the Agadir Crisis
  11. Max Blanck and Isaac Harris, owners of Triangle Shirtwaist Factory

Newsmakers of 1911

  1. William Howard Taft – U.S. President
  2. Frank “Home Run” Baker - Philidelphia Athletics 3rd baseman and World Series hero.
  3. Roald Amundsen - Norwegian polar explorer.
  4. Inaugural running of the Indy 500 which was won by The Marmon Wasp
  5. Inventor Franz Reichelt leaped to his death from the Eiffel Tower testing his “overcoat/parachute”
  6. Supreme Court dissolves Standard Oil (Sherman Antitrust Act).
  7. The Mona Lisa is stolen from the Louvre
  8. Sun Yat-sen returns to China to found the Republic of China
  9. Hiram Bingham rediscovers Machu Picchu.
  10. Kaiser Wilhelm botches the Agadir Crisis
  11. Max Blanck and Isaac Harris, owners of Triangle Shirtwaist Factory
  12. Theodore Roosevelt - announces as a candidate for President, against his own successor and former protege Taft.

Newsmakers of 1911

  1. William Howard Taft – U.S. President
  2. Frank “Home Run” Baker - Philidelphia Athletics 3rd baseman and World Series hero.
  3. Roald Amundsen - Norwegian polar explorer.
  4. Inaugural running of the Indy 500 which was won by The Marmon Wasp
  5. Inventor Franz Reichelt leaped to his death from the Eiffel Tower testing his “overcoat/parachute”
  6. Supreme Court dissolves Standard Oil (Sherman Antitrust Act).
  7. The Mona Lisa is stolen from the Louvre
  8. Sun Yat-sen returns to China to found the Republic of China
  9. Hiram Bingham rediscovers Machu Picchu.
  10. Kaiser Wilhelm botches the Agadir Crisis
  11. Max Blanck and Isaac Harris, owners of Triangle Shirtwaist Factory
  12. Norwegian explorer. Ronald Amundsen, using dogs and sleds, leads the 1st team to the South Pole

Biggest news stories of the 2000’s (so far):

  1. 9/11 terrorist attacks