Famous Birthdays for July 1893
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Months in 1893: January February March April May June August September October November December
Birthdays 1 - 29 of 29
1st - Walter Francis White, Atlanta Georgia
2nd - August Maes, Flemish actor/director (Shylock-Hamlet)
2nd - Ralph Hancock, Welsh garden designer (Rockefeller Center) (d. 1950)
3rd - Mississippi John Hurt, rocker
6th - Wilton St Hill, WI cricketer (3 Tests 1928-30)
7th - Vladimir Mayakovsky, Soviet Georgia, poet (Ode to Revolution)[NS=7/19]
7th - Miroslav Krleža, Croatian writer (d. 1981)
8th - Fritz Perls, father of Gestalt therapy
9th - George Geary, cricketer (sturdy pace bowler for England 1924-34)
11th - Jack Durston, cricketer (England fast bowler against Australia 1921)
14th - John G Strijdom, premier of South-Africa (1954-58)
14th - Spencer Williams, Vidalia La, actor (Andy-Amos 'n' Andy)
14th - Clarence J. Brown, Newspaper publisher and politician (d. 1965)
15th - Enid Bennett, Australia, silent film actress (Skippy, Hairpins)
18th - Josef Huttel, composer
18th - Richard Dix, St Paul MN, actor (10 Commandments, Cimarron)
19th - Vladimir Mayakovsky, Soviet Georgia, poet (Ode to Revolution)[OS=7/7]
20th - Alexander, king of Greece (1917-20)
20th - Richard Billinger, Austria poet/writer (From Where I Came)
20th - George Llewelyn-Davies, English Peter Pan character model (d. 1915)
21st - Hans Fallada, writer
22nd - Jesse Haines, American baseball player (d. 1978)
23rd - Karl Menninger, psychiatrist (Menninger Clinic)
25th - Dorothy Dickson, actress/dancer (Paying the Piper, Danny Boy)
26th - George Grosz, German painter (Gott mit uns)
28th - Rued Immanuel Langgaard, composer
29th - Arre Merikanto, Finnish composer (12-tones music)
30th - Fatima Jinnah, Pakistani Mother of the Nation (d. 1967)
31st - Charles Wilfred Orr, composer

