Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened.
An English physician who is well known for publishing The Family Shakespeare.
An American actor who grew up as a Russian refugee in Harbin, north-east China and later became one of the Hollywood's most magnetic star.
A Soviet physicist who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1964 for his research on lasers and masers.
An American engineer and physicist who invented a device called a maser, which produced microwaves.
An Italian fashion designer who is notable for informal, loosely-fashioned blazers and rumpled silhouettes
Olaudah Equiano, author of one of the first autobiographical slave narratives, buys his freedom from slavery in the West Indies.
Former U.S. Vice President Aaron Burr shoots his political rival Alexander Hamilton, the former treasury secretary, in a duel in Weehawken, N.J. Hamilton dies the next day.
W.E.B. Du Bois, Monroe Trotter and other black leaders meet in Niagara Falls, where they found the Niagara Movement to demand full citizenship rights for black Americans.
Skylab, the first American space station, re-enters Earth's atmosphere after more than six years in space, disintegrating over the Indian Ocean and Australia.
The world population reaches 5 billion, double the number of people on the planet in 1950.
An Italian fashion designer who is notable for informal, loosely-fashioned blazers and rumpled silhouettes was born on 11 July 1934 in Italy. His clothes combine understated elegance, quality tailoring, and practicality. Armani dropped out of medical school and studied photography. In 1975 he founded his own firm with his clothes first appearing under the Armani label. In 1980 he introduced Armani U.S.A., featuring lower-priced, mass-produced copies of his custom-made clothes. That same year, he designed Richard Gere's wardrobe for the motion picture American Gigolo, as well as uniforms for the Italian air force. He also began to design his own fabrics. In 1982 he introduced his perfume, Armani. Armani's fashions were worn in such movies as Pulp Fiction, Heat, The Untouchables and Shaft. He was one of the few designers of men's clothes to win the Neiman-Marcus Award for Distinguished Service in the Field of Fashion (1981). Among the celebrities who began to wear his clothes were basketball coach Pat Riley and movie stars Glenn Close, Jodie Foster, and Michelle Pfeiffer. He brought out more fragrances; introduced Armani eyewear, hosiery, watches, golfing wear, and skiwear, and an Armani gift collection; and launched A/X Armani Exchange, a line of less-expensive casual clothing and stores to market them. With the launch of Armani Casa in 2000, he extended his imprint to home furnishings.
Author : Dr. Nidhi Jindal