100 years anniversary |
01 Jun 1925
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birth
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Richard Erdman: Enid, Oklahoma -- Actor (Stalag 17, Anything Goes)
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01 Jun 1925
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event
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Lou Gehrig replaces Wally Pipp (1st of record 2130 consecutive games)
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01 Jun 1925
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birth
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Dilia Díaz Cisneros, Venezuelan poet and educator |
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01 Jun 1925
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birth
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Hazel Dickens, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 2011) |
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01 Jun 1925
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birth
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Marie Knight, American singer (d. 2009) |
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01 Jun 1925
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history
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WW2
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Chuichi Nagumo began a tour to Europe and the United States.
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75 years anniversary |
01 Jun 1950
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birth
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Annemarie Jorritsma-Lebbink: Dutch Minister of Traffic (VVD)
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01 Jun 1950
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birth
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Gemma Craven: Dublin, Ireland -- Actress (Wagner, Story of Slipper & Rose)
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01 Jun 1950
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birth
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Gennadi Mikhailovich Manakov: Colonel / Cosmonaut (Soyuz TM-10, TM-16)
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01 Jun 1950
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birth
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Graham Russell: Melbourne, Victoria -- Rock vocalist (Air Supply)
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01 Jun 1950
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event
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WKZO (now WWMT) TV channel 3 in Kalamazoo, MI (CBS) 1st broadcast
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01 Jun 1950
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birth
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Perrin Beatty, Canadian businessman and politician |
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01 Jun 1950
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birth
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Charlene (singer), American singer |
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01 Jun 1950
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birth
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Gemma Craven, Irish actress and singer |
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01 Jun 1950
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birth
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Jean Lambert, English educator and politician |
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01 Jun 1950
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birth
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Michael McDowell, American novelist and screenwriter (d. 1999) |
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01 Jun 1950
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birth
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Wayne Nelson, American singer and bass player (Little River Band) |
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01 Jun 1950
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birth
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Tom Robinson, English singer-songwriter and bass player (Sector 27 and Tom Robinson Band) |
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01 Jun 1950
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music
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birth Charlene, singer, (1982 UK No.1 & US No.3 single 'I've Never Been To Me').
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01 Jun 1950
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music
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birth Tom Robinson, singer, songwriter, Cafe Society, Sector 27, (1977 UK No.5 single with Tom Robinson Band, '2-4-6-8- Motorway').
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01 Jun 1950
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music
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birth Graham Russell, guitar, vocals, Air Supply, (1980 UK No.11 single 'All Out Of Love', 1981 US No.1 single 'The One That You Love').
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50 years anniversary |
01 Jun 1975
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birth
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Michal Grosek: Gottwaldov, Czechoslovakia -- NHL left wing (Buffalo Sabres)
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01 Jun 1975
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death
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Steve Prefontaine: 5K (1972 Olympics - 4th Place), dies at 25
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01 Jun 1975
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event
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"Chicago" opens at 46th St. Theater NYC for 947 performances
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01 Jun 1975
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event
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21st LPGA Championship won by Kathy Whitworth
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01 Jun 1975
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event
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California Angel Nolan Ryan 4th no-hitter beats Baltimore Orioles, 1-0
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01 Jun 1975
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event
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Cars in the Netherlands must have seatbelts
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01 Jun 1975
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event
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Ron Woods replaces Mick Taylor as Rolling Stone guitarist
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01 Jun 1975
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birth
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Michal Grošek, Czech-Swiss ice hockey player and coach |
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01 Jun 1975
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birth
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Kate Magowan, English actress |
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01 Jun 1975
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birth
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Ēriks Rags, Latvian javelin thrower |
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01 Jun 1975
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music
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The Rolling Stones kicked off their biggest ever US tour at Louisiana State University. The tour would take in 45 shows in 26 cities. Guitarist Ron Wood joined The Stones on tour for the first time, replacing Mick Taylor.
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25 years anniversary |
01 Jun 2000
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birth
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Willow Shields, American actress |
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01 Jun 2000
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death
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Tito Puente, American musician and composer (b.1923) |
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01 Jun 2000
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music
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The film 'Honest', starring three of All Saints was pulled by cinemas after a disastrous showing at the box office. The three singers played sisters who turn to crime in the late 1960's.
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20 years anniversary |
01 Jun 2005
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death
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Hilda Crosby Standish, American physician (b. 1902) |
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01 Jun 2005
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death
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George Mikan, American basketball player and coach (b. 1924) |
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01 Jun 2005
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music
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White Stripes singer Jack White married his girlfriend, British model Karen Elson in a canoe on the Amazon in Brazil.
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01 Jun 2005
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music
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Crazy Frog was at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'Axel F'. It started as a mobile phone ring tone, the single is based on Harold Faltermeyer's film theme, which reached No.2 in 1985.
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15 years anniversary |
01 Jun 2010
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death
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William H. Ginn Jr., American general (b. 1928) |
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