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2002 Mary Stuart, long-time soap star, Search for Tomorrow, dies at 76

1994 Sherry Mathis, actress (Search for Tomorrow), dies of cancer at 44

1993 Lily van Lugt Melsert, actress (Tomorrow will be better), dies at 91

1986 TV soap "Search for Tomorrow" ends 35 year run

1984 Sudie Bond, actress (Tomorrow), dies at 56 of a respiratory ailment

1982 Edmund Cooper, British sci-fi writer (Tomorrow Came), dies at 55

1981 Tom Snyder interviews Charles Manson on "Tomorrow"

1981 Rene Clair, French director (It Happened Tomorrow), dies at 82?

1973 Barbra Streisand records "Between Yesterday and Tomorrow"

1965 Walt Disney launches Epcot Center: Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow

1964 Colleen Dion, Newburgh, New York, actress, Search for Tomorrow

1964 Lisa Peluso, born in Philadelphia, actress, Search for Tomorrow, Ava-Loving

1963 Cindy Gibb, Bennington Vt, actress, Search for Tomorrow, Youngblood

1963 George C. Wallace sworn in as governor of Alabama, his address states "segregation now; segregation tomorrow; segregation forever!"

1957 Marlon D. Jackson, born in Gary, Indiana, singer, Jackson 5-Maybe Tomorrow

1955 Yun Fat Chow, Nam Nga Island Hong Kong, actor, Better Tomorrow

1951 1st broadcast of "Search for Tomorrow" on CBS-TV

1951 TV soap opera "Search for Tomorrow" debuts on CBS

1951 Life After Tomorrow, 1st film to receive an "X" rating, premieres

1949 Sherry Mathis, actress, Search for Tomorrow

1948 Rosemary Joyce, model/actress, Daphne Draper-Search For Tomorrow

1948 John Amiel, director, Queen of Hearts, Tune in Tomorrow

1943 James Gow and A d'Usseau's "Tomorrow the World," premieres in New York City

1943 Tina Sloan, New York, actress, Lillian-Guiding Light, Search for Tomorrow

1942 Marie Cheatham, Oklahoma, actress, Search for Tomorrow, Guiding Light

1936 Rona Barrett, New York City, gossip columnist, Tomorrow Show

1933 John Aniston, Crete, actor, Search for Tomorrow, Day of our Lives

1931 Philip Barry's "Tomorrow and Tomorrow," premieres in New York City

1926 Mary Stuart, born in Miami, Florida, actress, Jo-Search for Tomorrow

1912 Jean Parker, Butte Mont, actress, Beyond Tomorrow, Little Women

1912 Joseph Anthony, Deuster, U.S. director/actor, Matchmaker, Tomorrow

1912 Roy Winsor, born in Chicago, producer, Search for Tomorrow, Love of Life

1903 James A McNeill Whistler, U.S./British writer (Bride Tomorrow), dies at 69

1898 Rene Clair, director, I Married a Witch, It Happened Tomorrow

1701 Drenthe Netherlands adopts Gregorian calendar, tomorrow is May 12, 1701

1700 Frisia/Groningen adopt Gregorian calendar, tomorrow is 1/12/1701

1700 Gelderland goes on Gregorian calendar (tomorrow is 12/7/1700)

1582 Flanders adopts Gregorian calendar, tomorrow is Jan 1 1583

1582 Zealand/Brabant Netherlands adopt Gregorian calendar, tomorrow is 12/25


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