What happened on 6/1/1955?

The birthdate of Patrick Lefevere the birthdate of Graham Murray the birthdate of Kevin Cosgrove the birthdate of Richard Corbett the birthdate of Rowan Atkinson the birthdate of Rick Buckler the birthdate of Anatoli Shelest the birthdate of Chantal Langlacé the birthdate of Kanti Bajpai the publication of Fling in the Ring the end of 1955 Atlantic hurricane season the birthdate of Jean-Pierre Frey the birthdate of Fulgencio Argüelles the birthdate of Charles Pratt Jr. the birthdate of Alex Forsyth the birthdate of Doe Boyland the birthdate of Constanze Engelbrecht the date of death of Victor J. Miller the publication of Magic Formula the date of death of Yevgeny Tarle the birthdate of Robert Shaw the birthdate of Stan Rogow the birthdate of Ajayi Agbebaku the birthdate of Inge Staldvik the birthdate of Pietro Ruisi the birthdate of Ercüment Sunter the birthdate of Gordon Wallace the birthdate of Christopher Melhuish the birthdate of Susan B. Horwitz the birthdate of Arthur Bostrom.

The end of 1955 Atlantic hurricane season the end of The 1955 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1, 1955, and lasted until November 30, 1955 the birthdate of Jean-Pierre Frey the birthdate of Jean-Pierre Frey (born January 6, 1955), the former Swiss racing driver from Baselgia, Medel (Lucmagn) the birthdate of Fulgencio Argüelles the birthdate of Fulgencio Argüelles, the Spanish writer and psychologist the birthdate of Charles Pratt Jr. the birthdate of Charles Pratt Jr., the TV producer and television writer, a creator of Models, Inc. And Sunset Beach and a writer on Asses to Ashes and Giving Up The Ghost the birthdate of Alex Forsyth the birthdate of Alex Forsyth (born 6 January 1955), the professional athlete, living in Cambridge the birthdate of Doe Boyland the birthdate of Doe Boyland, the former Major League Baseball first baseman the birthdate of Constanze Engelbrecht the birthdate of Constanze Engelbrecht, the German actress the date of death of Victor J. Miller the date of death of Victor J.

Miller (Born December 6 1888 in Joplin, Missouri - Died January 6, 1955 in Kansas City, Missouri), the thirty-seventh Mayor of Saint Louis, serving from 1925 to 1933 the publication of Magic Formula the publication of Magic Formula, the 1955 made-for-television film starring Helen Brown and Claudette Colbert the date of death of Yevgeny Tarle the date of death of Yevgeny Viktorovich Tarle (in Kiev - 6 January 1955 in Moscow), the Soviet historian and academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences the birthdate of Robert Shaw the birthdate of Robert Shaw (born 6 January, 1955), the former Australian rules footballer with the Essendon Football Club and coach in the VFL/AFL the birthdate of Stan Rogow the birthdate of Stan Rogow, the TV writer, music manager, and executive producer the birthdate of Ajayi Agbebaku the birthdate of Ajayi Agbebaku (born January 6, 1955), the retired Nigerian athlete who competed in the triple jump the birthdate of Inge Staldvik the birthdate of Inge Staldvik, the Norwegian politician, first for the Labour Party and later for the Socialist Left Party the birthdate of Pietro Ruisi the birthdate of Pietro Ruisi, the retired Italian footballer and managaer the birthdate of Ercüment Sunter the birthdate of Ercüment Sunter (born in 06 January, 1955), the Turkish former national basketballer and a coach the birthdate of Gordon Wallace the birthdate of Gordon Wallace, the former Canadian international soccer player and NASLer the birthdate of Christopher Melhuish the birthdate of Christopher Melhuish, the English cricketer the birthdate of Susan B. Horwitz the birthdate of Susan Beth Horwitz, the American computer scientist noted for her research on programming languages and software engineering, and in particular on program slicing and dataflow-analysis the birthdate of Arthur Bostrom the birthdate of Arthur Bostrom (born January 6 1955 in Rugby, Warwickshire), the English actor, most famous for his role as Officer Crabtree in the long-running BBC sitcom 'Allo 'Allo!

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