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2008 John Michael Hayes, dies in New Hampshire, of natural causes, at 89
2008 Isaac Hayes, dies in Memphis, Tennessee, of a stroke, at 65 2002 Bob Hayes, American Athlete 1997 "Defending the Caveman," closes at Helen Hayes New York City after 671 performances 1997 Charles Hayes, Representative-D-Illinois 1983 - 1993, died from lung cancer at the age of 79 1997 "Last Night of Ballyhoo" opens at Helen Hayes Theater New York City 1995 "Defending the Caveman," opens at Helen Hayes Theater New York City for 671 perf 1994 "Flying Karamzov Brothers..." opens at Helen Hayes New York City for 50 performances 1994 "Sally Marrand Her Escorts" closes at Helen Hayes New York City after 50 performances 1994 "Sally Marrand Her Escorts" opens at Helen Hayes New York City for 50 performances 1994 "Shakespeare after My Father" closes at Helen Hayes New York City after 266 perf 1994 "Flying Karamzov Brothers" closes at Helen Hayes New York City after 50 performances 1993 "Shakespeare for My Father" opens at Helen Hayes New York City for 266 performances 1993 Helen Hayes, actress (Airport), dies of congestive heart failure at 92 1992 "3 From Brooklyn" closes at Helen Hayes Theater New York City after 45 performances 1992 "3 From Brooklyn" opens at Helen Hayes Theater New York City for 45 performances 1992 "High Rollers Social and Pleasure Club" opens at H Hayes New York City 14 performances 1992 "High Rollers Social and Pleasure Club" closes at H Hayes New York City 14 performances 1992 "High Rollers" opens at Helen Hayes theater on Broadway 1991 Christopher Hayes, dies of heart attack 1990 "Prelude to a Kiss" opens at Helen Hayes Theater New York City 1989 "Romance/Romance" closes at Helen Hayes Theater New York City after 297 performances 1988 "Romance/Romance" opens at Helen Hayes Theater New York City for 297 performances 1987 [Wayne] Woody Hayes, football coach (Ohio State), dies at 74 1987 "Oh Coward!" closes at Helen Hayes Theater New York City after 56 performances 1986 "Oh Coward!" opens at Helen Hayes Theater New York City for 56 performances 1985 "News" closes at Helen Hayes Theater New York City after 4 performances 1985 "News" opens at Helen Hayes Theater New York City for 4 performances 1985 Von Hayes becomes 21st to hit 2 home runs in an inning (Phils-26, Mets-7) 1981 "5 O'Clock Girl" closes at Helen Hayes Theater New York City after 12 performances 1981 "5 O'Clock Girl" opens at Helen Hayes Theater New York City for 12 performances 1980 "Perfectly Frank" closes at Helen Hayes Theater New York City after 16 performances 1980 "Perfectly Frank" opens at Helen Hayes Theater New York City for 16 performances 1980 "Charlie and Algernon" closes at Helen Hayes Theater New York City after 17 performances 1980 "Charlie and Algernon" opens at Helen Hayes Theater New York City for 17 performances 1978 Ohio State dismisses Woody Hayes as its football coach 1977 Allison Hayes, actress (Attack of 50 Foot Woman), dies at 47 1977 Margaret Hayes, actress (Robert Montgomery Presents), dies at 61 1975 "Rodgers and Hart" closes at Helen Hayes Theater New York City after 108 performances 1975 "Rodgers and Hart" opens at Helen Hayes Theater New York City for 108 performances 1973 Frank Hayes scores 106 on Test Cricket debut vs. WI as England lose 1973 "Nash at Nine" closes at Helen Hayes Theater New York City after 21 performances 1973 "Nash at Nine" opens at Helen Hayes Theater New York City for 21 performances 1973 Melvin Hayes, NFL tackle, New York Jets, Tennessee Oilers 1973 Tracy Kathleen Hayes, born in Wheaton, Illinois, Miss America, Illinois-5th-1996 1973 Mercury Hayes, wide receiver for the Atlanta Falcons 1972 Chris Hayes, safety for the New York Jets 1972 "To Live Another Summer" closes at Helen Hayes New York City after 173 performances 1971 "Me Nobody Knows" closes at Helen Hayes Theater New York City after 587 performances 1971 "To Live Another Summer" opens at Helen Hayes New York City for 173 performances 1970 "Me Nobody Knows" opens at Helen Hayes Theater New York City for 587 performances 1970 Jimi Hendrix, rock guitarist (Purple Hayes), dies of an overdose at 27 1970 Sean Hayes, American Actor 1969 [George] Gabby Hayes, actor (Albuquerque, Colorado), dies at 83 1965 Charlie Hayes, Hattisburg MS, 3rd baseman, Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Yankees 1964 Matt Hayes, Australian soling yachter 1996 Olympics 1962 Calvin Hayes, rocker, Johnny Hates Jazz-Turn Back the Clock 1962 Jonathan Hayes, NFL tight end for the Pittsburgh Steelers 1961 Carol Burnette-Richard Hayes Show premieres on CBS radio 1957 Chris Hayes, California, rock guitarist, Huey Lewis and The News 1956 U.S. Mens Figure Skating championship won by Hayes A Jenkins 1956 KHPL (now KWNB) TV channel 6 in Hayes Center, NB (ABC) 1st broadcast 1956 David Caruso, actor, NYPD Blue, Michael Hayes 1955 U.S. Male Figure Skating championship won by Hayes A Jenkins 1955 Ira Hayes, American Soldier 1954 U.S. Mens Figure Skating championship won by Hayes A Jenkins 1954 Men's Figure Skating Championship in Oslo won by Hayes Alan Jenkins US 1953 U.S. Mens Figure Skating championship won by Hayes A Jenkins 1953 Men's Figure Skating Champion in Davos won by Hayes Alan Jenkins USA 1953 5th Emmy Awards: I Love Lucy, Thomas Mitchell and Helen Hayes wins 1950 Willie Hall, born in Memphis, Tennessee, rocker, drummer, played with Isaac Hayes' The Movement, member of The Bo-Keys 1950 Steve Priest, London, rock bassist, Sweet Hayes 1946 Frank Hayes, cricketer, 106* England vs. WI on debut 1973 1945 Elvin Hayes, NBA star, San Diego, Houston, Baltimore 1945 John Hayes, Secretary-General, British Law Society 1943 Jimmy "Bro" Hayes, U.S. singer, Persuasions-Under the Boardwalk 1943 Susan Seaforth Hayes, actress, Days of our Life, Young and Restless 1942 Robert L. Hayes, born in Jacksonville, Florida, 100m/4x100m runner, 2 Gold Medals 1964 Olympics 1942 Bob Hayes, American Athlete 1942 Isaac Hayes, born in Memphis, Tennessee, singer, songwriter, musician, producer, actor, Academy-Award winner 1938 Hayes Wendell Jones, born in Sturksville, Michigan, 110m hurdler, Gold Medal 1964 Olympics 1937 Terry Dicks, born in Britain, politician, Conservative Party, Member of Parliament for Hayes and Harlington 1983 - 1997 1933 Hayes Jenkins, U.S., figure skater 1956 Olympics gold 1930 Allison Hayes, Washington, actress, Attack of the 50 Foot Woman 1930 Richard Hayes, Passaic, New Jersey, singer/emcee, Name That Tune 1927 John Hayes, cricketer, New Zealand fast bowler in 15 Tests 1951-58 1925 Bill Hayes, born in Harvey, Illinois, actor, Your Show of Shows, Days of our Life 1923 Ira Hayes, American Soldier 1920 Hayes Gordon, born in Boston, Massachusetts, actor, Sky Pirates, Dark Room 1919 John Michael Hayes, born in Massachusetts, screenwriter, scripted several famous Alfred Hitchcock films 1918 Charles Hayes, born in Cairo, Illinois, Representative-D-Illinois 1983 - 1993 1915 Margaret Hayes, born in Baltimore, Maryland, actress, Robert Montgomery Presents 1915 Peter Lind Hayes, born in San Francisco, California, comedian/singer, Peter Lind Hayes Show 1913 Woody Hayes, Wayne, college football coach, Ohio, 1968 coach of yr 1912 Helen Hayes Theater opens at 238 W 44th St. New York City 1911 Helen Hayes Theater (Folies Bergere) opens at 210 W 46th St. New York City 1908 Dorando Pietri (It) beats Johnny Hayes (U.S.) in MSG marathon by 60 yards 1908 John Hayes wins 4th olympics marathon (2:55:18.4 world record) 1900 Helen Hayes, Washington D.C., actress, Caesar and Cleopatra, Happy Birthday 1899 Webb Hayes son of President Rutherford Hayes receives medal of honor 1893 Rutherford B Hayes, 19th U.S. President (1877-81), dies in Fremont Ohio at 70 1885 George "Gabby" Hayes, Wellesvile, New York, actor, In Old Santa Fe, El Paso 1878 1st Lady Lucy Hayes begins egg rolling contest on White House lawn 1877 President Hayes removes Federal troops from LA, Reconstruction ends 1877 President Hayes appoints Frederick Douglass marshal of Washington D.C. 1877 Rutherford B. Hayes inaugurated as 19th U.S. president 1877 Rutherford B. Hayes is sworn in as the 19th president 1877 Rutherford B Hayes (R) declared president despite Samuel J Tilden (D) winning the popular vote, but is 1 electoral vote shy of victory 1877 U.S. Electoral College declares R. Hayes winner presidential election 1876 U.S. Electorial College picks Rep Hayes as President (although Tilden won) 1876 President Rutherford B Hayes and Samuel J Tilden claim presidential victory Tilden (D) wins election but Electoral college selects Hayes (R) 1876 Republicans pick Rutherford B Hayes as presidental candidate 1852 Future president and Mrs. Rutherford B Hayes marry 1835 Joseph Hayes, Major General Union volunteers 1831 Lucy Ware Webb Hayes, 1st lady, 1877-81 1822 Rutherford Birchard Hayes, Delaware Ohio, R, 19th President, 1877-81 1822 Rutherford B. Hayes, American President 1814 Henry Hayes Lockwood, Brigadier General Union volunteers 1797 Philip Hayes, composer, dies at 58 1778 Mary Ludwig Hayes "Molly Pitcher" aids American patriots 1777 William Hayes, composer, dies at 69 1738 Philip Hayes, composer 1708 William Hayes, composer |
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