1908day.year

Marie Adam-Doerrer

(1838 - 1908)

Swiss women's rights activist and unionist

Swiss women's rights activist and unionist
Swiss pioneer of women's rights and labor unions who campaigned for social reform.
Marie Adam-Doerrer was a leading figure in the Swiss women's movement, advocating for suffrage and education. She organized women's trade unions, fighting for fair wages and better working conditions in textile industries. Her speeches and writings raised public awareness of gender inequality and labor exploitation. Adam-Doerrer collaborated with international feminist networks, exchanging ideas across Europe. Despite conservative opposition, she helped establish local women's associations and cooperative societies. Her work laid the groundwork for later advances in Swiss women's rights and social legislation.
1908 Marie Adam-Doerrer
1976day.year

Mickey Cohen

(1913 - 1976)

American gangster

American gangster
Notorious American mobster who led organized crime in Los Angeles during the mid-20th century.
Born in 1913 in New York City, Meyer "Mickey" Cohen became an influential figure in the American underworld. He moved to Los Angeles under the mentorship of gangster Bugsy Siegel and assumed control of criminal operations after Siegel's death. Cohen was involved in gambling, racketeering, and bootlegging, amassing wealth and infamy. Targeted by federal authorities, he faced multiple convictions and spent years in prison before his release in the 1960s. Despite a reputation for violence, Cohen later reinvented himself as a public speaker, but his health declined, and he died in Los Angeles in 1976.
1976 Mickey Cohen
1981day.year

Robert Moses

(1888 - 1981)

American urban planner, designed the Northern State Parkway and Southern State Parkway

American urban planner designed the Northern State Parkway and Southern State Parkway
American urban planner whose vision reshaped New York's parks, highways, and public spaces.
Robert Moses was born in 1888 and exerted enormous influence over New York City and State infrastructure for decades. As a powerful public official, he masterminded the construction of parkways, bridges, and recreational facilities, including the Northern and Southern State Parkways. His approach favored automobile travel and modernist planning principles. While praised for expanding park access, he faced criticism for displacing communities and prioritizing cars over mass transit. Moses's tenure exemplified both the achievements and controversies of 20th-century urban development. He died in 1981, leaving a complex legacy in city planning history.
1981 Robert Moses Northern State Parkway Southern State Parkway
2007day.year

Tom Snyder

(1936 - 2007)

American journalist and talk show host

American journalist and talk show host
Pioneering American talk show host known for his intimate, late-night interviews on The Tomorrow Show and The Late Late Show.
Born in 1936 in Milwaukee, Tom Snyder began his broadcasting career in radio before moving to television. He launched NBC's "Tomorrow" in 1973, conducting candid interviews with cultural icons. Snyder's signature off-the-cuff style set him apart from conventional talk show hosts. After NBC, he hosted CBS's "The Late Late Show," further cementing his reputation. His influence can be seen in modern late-night formats and interview-driven programs. Snyder died in 2007, leaving behind a legacy of honest and engaging television journalism.
Tom Snyder
2007day.year

Marvin Zindler

(1921 - 2007)

American journalist

American journalist
Beloved American investigative journalist famed for his campy 'Rat and Roach Report' in Houston television news.
Born in 1921 in Tacoma, Washington, Marvin Zindler moved to Houston in the 1960s to join KTRK-TV. He gained fame for his flamboyant style and memorable catchphrases while exposing health code violations. Zindler's "Rat and Roach Report" became a cultural phenomenon in Texas. His investigations led to closures of restaurants and improvements in public health. After retiring in 1999, he remained a revered figure and community advocate. Zindler passed away in 2007, remembered for his dedication to consumer protection and his larger-than-life personality.
Marvin Zindler
2015day.year

Peter O'Sullevan

(1918 - 2015)

Anglo-Irish sportscaster

Anglo-Irish sportscaster
Peter O'Sullevan was an Anglo-Irish sportscaster celebrated as the voice of British horse racing.
Born in County Cork in 1918, O'Sullevan began his broadcasting career with the BBC in the 1940s. Over a span of seven decades, he commentated on more than 50 Grand Nationals and became synonymous with major horse racing events. His articulate narration and encyclopedic knowledge of the sport endeared him to racing fans worldwide. O'Sullevan authored several books on equestrian sport and served as racing correspondent for The Sunday Times. He was honoured with an OBE for his contributions to horse racing and broadcasting. His distinctive voice and passion for the sport left an indelible legacy when he passed away in 2015.
Peter O'Sullevan