English educational and social reformer
English educational and social reformer
English educational and social reformer known for pioneering girls' education and juvenile rehabilitation in the 19th century.
Mary Carpenter (1807–1877) was a British social reformer dedicated to improving education and prison conditions for youth. She pioneered the establishment of reformatory schools for juvenile delinquents and campaigned for the rights of girls to receive formal education. Carpenter served as Secretary of the Society for the Improvement of Prison Discipline and bridged philanthropy with legislative advocacy. Her work extended internationally, influencing education reforms in India. Through lectures and publications, she raised public awareness about social inequality and the need for compassionate rehabilitation. Her legacy includes the founding of institutions still recognized for progressive juvenile justice.
1807
Mary Carpenter
social reformer
Canadian-American director, producer, and screenwriter
Canadian-American director
producer
and screenwriter
Canadian-American pioneer film director, producer, and screenwriter whose career spanned the silent and sound eras.
Allan Dwan was a pioneering filmmaker whose career began in the silent era and extended into the age of sound. He directed over 400 films, collaborating with stars like Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford. Dwan was known for his technical innovations, including early use of the dolly shot. He helped shape the studio system at Triangle Film Corporation and later worked with United Artists. His adaptability and longevity made him one of Hollywood’s most enduring talents. He passed away in 1981 at the age of 95.
1885
Allan Dwan
Australian public servant
Australian public servant
Australian public servant noted for his leadership in mid-20th century government administration.
Born April 3, 1910, Ted Hook joined the Australian Commonwealth Public Service and rose to senior roles overseeing post-war reconstruction and policy reform. He was instrumental in modernizing administrative processes and improving public sector efficiency. Known for his integrity and commitment to public welfare, Hook played a key role in several government departments and initiatives. His efforts helped shape the development of Australia’s public administration during a period of significant change. He retired in the late 1970s and left a legacy of professional excellence.
1910
Ted Hook
English trade union leader
English trade union leader
English trade union leader who served as General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress (TUC).
Barber began his career as a researcher for trade unions before rising through the ranks to lead the Trade Union Congress. He served as General Secretary of the TUC from 2003 to 2013, representing millions of workers across the UK. During his tenure, he advocated for workers' rights, fair wages, and social justice. After leaving the TUC, he continued to advise on labor policy and social issues. Barber is respected for modernizing union strategies and strengthening cooperation between unions and government.
1951
Brendan Barber
Serbian director and producer
Serbian director and producer
Serbian director and producer active in film, television and advertising.
Boris Miljković is a Serbian director and producer known for his versatile work across multiple media.
He has directed documentaries, television programs and commercial projects throughout the Balkans.
Miljković's productions are recognized for their creative storytelling and technical innovation.
He collaborates with artists and brands to produce visually engaging content.
His contributions have helped shape the Serbian media landscape over several decades.
Boris Miljković
American mass murderer
American mass murderer
American criminal convicted of the 2015 Charleston church shooting.
Roof gained notoriety after carrying out a racially motivated mass shooting at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, in June 2015. He killed nine African American worshippers before being arrested the following day. In December 2016, he was convicted on federal hate crime and murder charges and sentenced to death. His actions and trial drew national attention to issues of racism, gun violence and domestic extremism in the United States. Currently, he remains on death row.
Dylann Roof