1995 Fay Honey Knopp, activist, dies at 76
1992 Bobby Russell, song writer (Honey, Little Green Apples), dies at 52
1992 Molly Picon, Yiddish actress (Milk and Honey), dies of Alzheimers at 94
1988 Daniel Shalikar, actor, Honey I Blew Up the Kids
1988 Joshua Shalikar, actor, Honey I Blew Up the Kids
1984 John and Yoko release "Milk and Honey" album
1982 Babette Deutsch, U.S. poet (Honey out of the Rock), dies at 87
1979 21st Grammy Awards: Just the Way You Are, Taste of Honey wins
1979 21st Grammy Awards: Just the Way You Are, Taste of Honey
1974 Stanley Smith, actor (Honey, King of Jazz, Soup to Nuts), dies at 71
1974 Jared Rushton, actor in Big, Honey I Shrank the Kids
1968 Bobby Goldsboro records his biggest hit, "Honey"
1966 8th Grammy Awards: Taste of Honey, Tom Jones, Sintra and Striesand
1963 "Milk and Honey" closes at Martin Beck Theater New York City after 543 performances
1961 "Milk and Honey" opens at Martin Beck Theater New York City for 543 performances
1960 H L Davis, U.S. writer (Honey in the Horn, Pulitzer prize), dies at 64
1953 Rick Moranis, born in Toronto, SCTV, Honey I Shrunk the Kids, Spaceballs
1946 Gaylord Birch, drummer, Reconstruction, Honey Dripper
1943 Anne "Honey" Lantree, rocker
1941 Bobby Goldsboro, Marianna, Florida, singer, Honey
1936 Pulitzer prize awarded to Harold L Davis (Honey in the Horn)
1933 Jimmie Rodgers, Washington, singer/guitarist, Jimmie Rodgers Show, Honey Comb
1932 Anne Francis, Ossining, New York, actress, Honey West, Pancho Villa
1930 Anne Francis, born in Ossining, New York, actress, Honey West, Forbidden Planet
1924 Dora Bryan, [Broadhurst], Southport England, actress, Taste of Honey
1918 Fay Honey Knopp, activist
1903 Stanley Smith, born in Kansas City, Missouri, actor, Honey, King of Jazz, Soup to Nuts
1898 Molly Picon, New York City, Yiddish actress, Milk and Honey
1898 Molly Picon, Yiddish actress, Milk and Honey
1864 Battle of Honey Hill South Carolina (Broad River) 96 dead/665 wounded
1863 Battle of Honey Springs - largest battle in Indian Territory
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