American founding father Benjamin Franklin was born on this day in 1706. Probably the most accomplished polymath of his era, Franklin's contribution to literature was the founding in 1731 of the first public lending library in America. | |
Anne Brontë (Agnes Grey) was born on this day in 1820 (sister of Charlotte and Emily Brontë) | |
British psychic researcher and author Harry Price was born on this day in 1881 | |
Antonio Prohias, creator of Spy Vs. Spy was born on this day in 1921 | |
T. H. White (The Once and Future King) died on this day in 1964 | |
Betty Smith (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn) died on this day in 1972 | |
Beat-Generation poet Gregory Corso (The Vestal Lady and Other Poems, Minutes to Go, The American Express) died on this day in 2001 | |
Pulitzer-winning columnist Art Buchwald (The Washington Post) died on this day in 2007 | |
Erich Segal (Love Story) died on this day in 2010 |
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