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** and Joan
** Joan of Arc by Robert Southey
( 1796
)
** Blessed
Joan of Portugal
** Joan of Arc
( celebrated
in France
)
** Joan Sims, English actress
( b
. 1930
)
** Joan Hickson, British actress
( b
. 1906
)
** Melissa
Joan Hart, American actress
** Joan Fuster, Spanish writer
( b
. 1922
)
** A peace delegation that includes singer-activist
Joan Baez
and human rights attorney Telford Taylor visit Hanoi
to deliver Christmas mail
to American prisoners of war
( they will be caught
in the Christmas bombing of North Vietnam ).
** Canonization of
Joan of Arc
.
** Joan Bennett, American actress
( d
. 1990
)
** Joan Caulfield, American actress
( b
. 1922
)
** Joan Cusack, American actress
and comedian
** Joan Greenwood, British actress
and director
( died 1987
)
** Joan Chandler, American actress
( b
. 1923
)
** Joan Blondell, American actress
( b
. 1906
)
** Joan Gamper, Swiss-born businessman
and founder of FC Barcelona
( d
. 1930
)
** Joan Berger, American female professional baseball player
** Joan Leslie, American actress
** Joan Diener, American musical theatre actress
and singer
( d
. 2006
)
** Joan Hackett, American actress
( d
. 1983
)
** Joan I of Naples
( b
. 1327
)
** Joan of England, Queen consort of Scotland, wife of Alexander II of Scotland
( b
. 1210
)
** Isabelle Romée, mother of
Joan of Arc
** Martí
Joan de Galba, Catalan novelist
** and Hinton
** Ed
Hinton, American sportswriter
** William H
. Hinton ( 1919-2004
) visited
China in the 1930s
and 40s
and wrote an influential account of
the Communist land reform
.
** Jean
Hinton ( married name Rosner
) ( 1917
– 2002
) peace activist
.
** Blackfly-National Film Board of Canada-Christopher
Hinton
** Nibbles-Chris
Hinton
** Hinton / Entrance Airport
** Hinton / Jasper-Hinton Airport
** Hinton CN railway station
** Hinton Admiral railway station
** Hinton ( Amtrak station
)
** Daddy Day Care
( DVD edition
) ( Charles " Charlie "
Hinton )
** Hinton James
( D
)
** and 1921
** Royal Canadian Mounted Police — accorded
the status of a regiment of Dragoons
in 1921 and remained so
until 1937
.
** Prime Ministers of Malta,
1921 – 1933, 1947
– 1958, 1962
– present
** Brian Moore, Irish-born writer
( b
. 1921 )
** Arthur Leonard Schawlow, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
( b
. 1921 )
** Sir Dirk Bogarde, English actor
( b
. 1921 )
** Tommy Cooper, Welsh comedian
and magician
( b
. 1921 )
** Viktor Chukarin, Russian Olympic gymnast
( b
. 1921 )
** David Gorcey, American actor
( b
. 1921 )
** Franco-Turkish War
( May 1920
– October
1921 )
** Violette Szabo, French WWII heroine
( executed
) ( b
. 1921 )
** Sophie Scholl, German White Rose resistance member
( executed
) ( b
. 1921 )
** Cyril Poole, English cricketer
( b
. 1921 )
** Leon Garfield, English children's author
( b
. 1921 )
** Jean-Bédel Bokassa of Central African Republic / Empire
( b
. 1921 )
** Athol Rowan, South African cricketer
( b
. 1921 )
** Leo Penn, American actor
and director
( b
. 1921 )
** Hal Newhouser, baseball player
( b
. 1921 )
** Hawkshaw Hawkins, American country music singer plane crash
( b
. 1921 )
** Satyajit Ray, Indian filmmaker
( b
. 1921 )
** Robert Muldoon, former Prime Minister of New Zealand
( b
. 1921 )
** Alexander Dubček, Slovakian politician
( b
. 1921 )
** Yakov Springer, Israeli weightlifting judge
( b
. c
. 1921 )
** Abdul Salam Arif, President of Iraq
( b
. 1921 )
** Daniel Oduber Quirós, Costa Rican politician, former president of
the Republic
( b
. 1921 )
** José Raúl Capablanca, World chess champion
1921 – 1927
( d
. 1942
)
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