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- Charles McMurphy was born on 31 July 1892 in North Vernon, Indiana, USA. He was an actor, known for The Phantom Submarine (1940), I Conquer the Sea! (1936) and Song of the Trail (1936). He died on 24 October 1969 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Auto Racing Driver Born (October 9, 1928) Died (May 30, 1958) During the first lap of the 1958 Indianapolis 500. According to A. J. Foyt, O'Connor's car hit Reece's car, Flew over fifty feet in the air, and burst into flames. Although O'Connor was Mortally Burned in the accident, medical Examiners Stated that he was Died instantly from a fractured skull. This Reinforced the legend of the Sports Illustrated Cover Jinx, as Pat had just Been on the Cover of the Previous Months Edition of Sports Illustrated.
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Songwriter ("Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm"), composer and pianist, educated at the Auditorium School of Music with Herman Froehlich and also a student of Clarence Adler. He was a staff pianist with the Remick Company, and on staff with Donaldson, Douglas and Gumble (his brother), and he wrote special material for McIntyre and Heath. During World War I, he entertained at debarkation centers. Joining ASCAP as a charter member in 1914, his chief musical collaborators included Jack Yellen, B.G. De Sylva, and Al Bryan, and his other popular-song compositions include "Are You Sincere?", "How's Every Little Thing in Dixie?" and "You'll Do the Same Thing Over Again".