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2004 June Taylor, choreographer, Jackie Gleason Show, dies at 85
2003 June Carter Cash, singer/actress, The Apostle, dies at 73 2003 June Carter, American Musician 2000 Frank Wills, often unemployed security guard, he the Democratic National Committee office in the Watergate Building had been burgled in June 1972, dies at 52 1995 June Rosemary Fisher, teacher/trade unionist, dies at 66 1994 Ken Griffey, Jr. breaks Ruth's record for most home runs by end of June (31) 1993 June Smaney, actress (Sainted Sister), dies of apparent suicide at 71 1993 June Valli, singer (Crying in the Chapel), dies of cancer at 62 1993 June Clayworth, actress (Bodyguard, Criminal Court), dies of lymphoma 1992 June Joyce Lewis Fraser, entertainer, dies at 75 1991 June Storey, actress (South of the Border), dies of cancer at 73 1988 104 degrees F highest temperature ever recorded in Cleveland in June 1985 Los Angeles Dodger Pedro Gonzalez sets NL record of 15 home runs in June 1984 June Duprez, actress (Calcutta, Tiger Fang), dies at 66 1984 June Preisser, dancer/actress (Babes in Arms), dies in car crash at 61 1984 June Marlowe, actress (Pardon U.S.), dies at 81 1983 Bottle with note of June 9, 1910 found in Queensland 1979 June Nash, actress (Strange Cargo, Dynamite), dies at 68 1978 U.S. Court of Appeals upholds Commissioner Kuhn's voiding of attempted player sales by A's owner Charlie Finley in June 1976 1977 Moluccan extremists hold 105 schoolchildren and 50 others hostage on a hijacked train in Netherlands, children released May 27, siege ends June 11 1974 June Harrison, actress (Land of the Lawless), dies at 48 1973 Roger Delgado, actor (Agent 8 3/4, Hot Enought for June), dies at 55 1972 31 degrees F lowest temperature ever recorded in Cleveland in June 1971 Karin Taylor, Kingston Jamacia, playmate, June, 1996 1969 Elan Carter, born in Nutley, New Jersey, playmate, June, 1994 1969 Carrie Stevens, Buffalo, New York, playmate, June 1997 1968 Giants reliever Lindy McDaniel sets NL record of 225th consecutive errorless game (108 chances consecutively since June 16, 1964) 1968 June Collyer, actress (June-Stu Erwin Show), dies at 60 1968 Singers Johnny Cash (36) and June Carter (38) wed 1967 June Thorburn, actress (Tom Thumb), dies in plane crash at 36 1967 Tawni Cable, Salem, Oregon, playmate, June 1989 1966 June Walker, actress (War Nurses), dies at 65 1964 WMCA (New York City) plays Beatles' Hard Days Night Album (10 days prior to its scheduled release date), they decide to release it June 26th 1963 Devin Renee De Vasquez, born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, playmate, June, 1985, actress 1963 Philippa June Baker, born in Wanganui New Zealand, double scull rower 1996 Olympics 1963 Sharon June Howe Pederson, born in Glencoe, Minnesota, rocker, Vixen-Rev It Up 1962 June 15 the Mets send Chiti back to Cleveland 1960 Pamelyn Ferdin, actress, Happy Birthday Wanda June, Tool Box Murders 1960 Jolanda Egger, born in Luzean, Switzerland, playmate, June, 1983 1959 Kevin Spacey, born in South Orange, New Jersey, actor, Dad, Henry and June, Darrow 1958 Sandra Elizabeth Greenberg, Spokane, Washington playmate, June, 1987 1958 Ice Dance Championship at Paris won by June Markham/Courtney Jones GRB 1957 Tricia Lange, born in Hollywood, California, playmate, June, 1984 1956 June Forester, Chattanooga, Tennessee, country singer, Forester Sister-Men 1954 June Pointer, singer, Pointer Sisters-I'm So excited 1954 122 degrees F (50 degrees C), Overton, Nevada (state record until June 29, 1994) 1951 Helena Antonaccio, playmate, June, 1969 1948 Robert Spink, born in Haworth, Worth Valley, Yorkshire, England, Robert Michael Spink, politician, Independence Party, former Conservative Party member, became Member of Parliament for Castle Point in June, 2001 1946 1st edition of Tintin (Kuifje), publishes until June 1993 1946 June Montiero, U.S., vocalist, Toys-A Lover's Concerto 1944 General Eisenhower decides invasion set for June 6 1944 General Eisenhower sets D-Day for June 5th 1944 Operation-Overlord (D-Day) postponed until June 1941 June Clark, British Professor of Nursing, Middlesex U 1940 June Wilkinson, born in Eastbourne, England, actress, Absolutely Glamarous 1936 Philip Kaufman, director, Right Stuff, Henry and June 1936 June Jordan, U.S. playwright and poet, His Own Where 1934 116 degrees F (47 degrees C), Orogrande New Mexico (state record, broken on June 27, 1994) 1933 Baseball owners agree to ban Sunday doubleheaders until after June 15 1932 Nam June Paik, born in Seoul, Korea, video artist, Medium is the Medium 1931 June Thorburn, born in Kashmir, India, actress, Touch and Go, Children Galore 1930 June Valli, born in Bronx, New York, singer, Your Hit Parade 1930 June Knox-Mawer, British radio host/novelist, World of Islands 1929 G Kaufman and R Lardner's musical "June Moon," premieres in New York City 1929 June Rosemary Fisher, teacher/trade unionist 1929 June Carter Cash, born in Maces Spring, Virginia, country singer, Johnny Cash Show 1929 June Carter, American Musician 1929 June O'Dell, deputy CEO, Equal Opportunities Commission 1926 June Haver, Rock Island, actress, Dolly Sisters, Girl Next Door 1925 June [Shirley L] Christy, U.S., jazz singer, Tampico 1925 June Whitfield, English Actress 1925 June Lockhart, New York City, actress, Lassie, Lost in Space, Petticoat Junction 1920 Isobel June Braybrooke English, novellist 1918 June Wayne, artist, lithographer and teacher 1918 Roger Delgado, born in London, actor, Agent 8 3/4, Hot Enought for June 1917 June Allyson, Bronx, actress, Till the Clouds Roll By, Vegas 1917 June Foray, American Actress 1916 June Havoc, born in Seattle, Washington actress, Willy, Panic, GE Theater 1910 Passenger on SS Arawatta throws bottle with note overboard, found June 6, 1983 in Queensland 1907 Lowest temp ever in 48 U.S. states for June, 2 degrees F in Tamarack California 1906 June Collyer, New York City, actress, Before Midnight, Charley's Aunt 1902 Cleveland's Bill Bradley is 1st ALer to hit a home run run in 4 consecutive games, not duplicated until Babe Ruth does it June 25, 1918 1902 Textile workers strike in Enschede Netherlands till June 1 1900 June Walker, born in Illinois, actress, War Nurse, Unforgiven 1900 June Clark, musician trumpet 1783 Annapolis Maryland, becomes U.S. capital (until June 1784) 1774 Boston Port Bill passes, British close port of Boston to all commerce on June 1st 1774 1700 Gelderland accepts Gregorian calendar; yesterday is June 30, 1700 |
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