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* June 29 – July 1-Richard Evelyn Byrd with crew flies the Fokker F. VIIa / 3m America from New York City to France.

June and McBride
Then he followed that up by hosting the CMT Awards in June and performed " Cowboy "," Bawitdaba " and " Good Ol Boys " with Hank Williams Jr, Trace Adkins, Martina McBride, Kellie Pickler, Randy Houser, Zac Brown and Jamey Johnson.
On June 11, 2005, on the undercard to the Tyson-Kevin McBride fight, Ali pounded Erin Toughill into submission in round three to remain undefeated, and won the World Boxing Council title in addition to defending her WIBA crown.
The company is now known as Me Inc. and as of June 10, 2011, McBride is President and CEO.
Party government was introduced on June 1, 1903 by Premier Sir Richard McBride when he announced the formation of a Conservative government.
On June 10, 2010, Billboard announced that McBride had collaborated on a song with Kid Rock.
After the lieutenant-governor appointed him the 16th Premier in June 1903 and McBride announced that his government was a Conservative Party administration and would contest the upcoming election along party lines.
* Philip McBride ( Minister for Munitions ) ( from 26 June 1941 )
Ledezma was traded from the Tigers to the Atlanta Braves for Macay McBride on June 20, 2007.
William James McBride, MBE, better known as Willie John McBride ( born 6 June 1940 ) is a former rugby union footballer who played as a lock for Ireland and the British and Irish Lions.
* Senator Hon Philip McBride: Minister for Supply and Development ( to 26 June 1941 ).
Williamson turned professional in June 2000, in his run towards his title shot, Williamson was able to defeat Kevin McBride via TKO in the 5th, as well as Corey " T-Rex " Sanders, Oliver McCall, Derrick Jefferson, and Eliecer Castillo.
70 ( January – June 1921 ) Richard Aldington, Sherwood Anderson, Johan Bojer, Jean Cocteau, e. e. cummings, John Dos Passos, T. S. Eliot, Kahlil Gibran, Remy de Gourmont, Ford Maddox Ford, Gaston Lachaise, D. H. Lawrence, Wyndham Lewis, Vachel Lindsay, Mina Loy, Thomas Mann, Henry McBride, George Moore, Marianne Moore, Edwin Arlington Robinson, Paul Rosenfeld, Gilbert Seldes
72 ( January – June 1922 ) Conrad Aiken, Sherwood Anderson, Louis Aragon, Alexander Archipenko, Maxwell Bodenheim, Ivan Bunin, Kenneth Burke, Ananda Coomaraswamy, Hart Crane, Thomas Jewell Craven, S. Foster Damon, e. e. cummings, Alfeo Faggi, Herman Hesse, A. L. Kroeber, D. H. Lawrence, Henri Matisse, Henry McBride, Raymond Mortimer, Paul Rosenfeld, Henri Rousseau, Bertrand Russell, Carl Sandburg, George Santayana, Gilbert Seldes, May Sinclair, Paul Valéry
74 ( January – June 1923 ) Conrad Aiken, Sherwood Anderson, Malcolm Cowley, e. e. cummings, Stuart Davis, John Dewey, Gerhart Hauptmann, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Marie Laurencin, D. H. Lawrence, Thomas Mann, Katherine Mansfield, Frans Masereel, Henry McBride, George Moore, Marianne Moore, Raymond Mortimer, Pablo Picasso, Ezra Pound, Paul Rosenfeld, Henri Rousseau, Edmund Wilson, William Butler Yeats, Stefan Zweig
78 ( January – June 1925 ) Sherwood Anderson, Clive Bell, T. S. Eliot, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Henri Matisse, Henry McBride, Marianne Moore, Paul Morand, Raymond Mortimer, Lewis Mumford, Edvard Munch, Georgia O ' Keeffe, Auguste Rodin, Paul Rosenfeld, George Santayana, Oswald Spengler, William Carlos Williams, Virginia Woolf
80 ( January – June 1926 ) Alexander Archipenko, Hart Crane, e. e. cummings, Adolf Dehn, Alfeo Faggi, Anatole France, Waldo Frank, Robert Hillyer, Augustus John, Nikolai Leskov, Aristide Maillol, Henry McBride, Pablo Picasso, Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Rosenfeld, Henri Rousseau, George Saintsbury, Gilbert Seldes, Scofield Thayer, Paul Valéry, Yvor Winters
82 ( January – June 1927 ) Conrad Aiken, Constantin Brâncuşi, Paul Cézanne, Hart Crane, Benedetto Croce, T. S. Eliot, Ramon Fernandez, Leon Srabian Herald, Winslow Homer, Oskar Kokoschka, Thomas Mann, Henry McBride, Edvard Munch, Paul Rosenfeld, George Saintsbury, George Santayana, Meridel Le Sueur, Sacheverell Sitwell, Vincent van Gogh, William Carlos Williams, Jack Yeats
84 ( January – June 1928 ) Conrad Aiken, Kenneth Burke, Kwei Chen, Padraic Colum, T. S. Eliot, Robert Hillyer, Wyndham Lewis, Henry McBride, Pablo Picasso, Ezra Pound, Llewelyn Powys, Odilon Redon, William Carlos Williams, William Butler Yeats
* Mary Margaret McBride interviewed by Mike Wallace on The Mike Wallace Interview June 16, 1957
On 20 June 1941, while in taking off, a Northrop N-3PB collided with the ferry Sam McBride in Port Race, Toronto Harbour, killing both the student pilot and instructor.
Atlanta recalled McBride in mid-May, and he put together a 1 – 0 record with a 3. 60 ERA before the being traded to the Detroit Tigers on June 20 for pitcher Wilfredo Ledezma.
* On June 15, 1977, the Philadelphia Phillies traded him along with outfielder Rick Bosetti and pitcher Tom Underwood to the St. Louis Cardinals for outfield Bake McBride and pitcher Steve Waterbury.

June and becomes
During a trip to Iraq in June 2011, he said that Iraq should pay back the U. S. for all the money it had spent since the invasion, when it becomes a wealthy country.
* 7 June 1955 – Theodor Blank ( CDU ) becomes Minister of Defense when that post is revived.
Ingemar Johansson knocks out Floyd Patterson and becomes boxing heavyweight champion of the world, June 26, 1959.
* 1 June 1980-S Dhanabalan becomes the Minister for Foreign Affairs.
* 5 June 1967 to 10 June 1975 — Suez Canal is blocked by Egypt, following a war with Israel ; it becomes the front line during the ensuing War of Attrition and the 1973 war, remaining closed to international shipping, until general agreement was near.
* June 30 – John Napier Turner becomes Canada's 17th Prime Minister.
* June 7 – A computer user known as " _eci " publishes his Microsoft C source code on a Windows 95 and Windows NT exploit, which later becomes WinNuke.
* June 2 – Transjordan becomes the Kingdom of Jordan.
* June 14 – Albert II, a rhesus monkey, becomes the first primate to enter space, on U. S. Hermes project V-2 rocket Blossom IVB, but is killed on impact at return.
* June 21 – John Diefenbaker becomes Canada's 13th prime minister.
* June 4 – Ignacy Moscicki becomes president of Poland.
* June 21 – The Deutsche Mark becomes official currency of the future Federal Republic of Germany.
* June 24 – Joseph Cook becomes the 6th Prime Minister of Australia.
* June 2 – Katsura Taro becomes Prime Minister of Japan.
* June 12 – Cuba becomes a United States protectorate.
June 12: Cuba becomes a United States protectorate.
* June 21 – New Hampshire ratifies the United States Constitution and becomes the ninth U. S. state, enabling the Constitution to go into effect.
* June 25 – The Virginia Ratifying Convention ratifies the United States Constitution and becomes the tenth U. S. state under the new government.
* June 13 – Humbert II of Italy leaves the country and goes into exile in Portugal ; Alcide de Gasperi becomes head of state.
* June 27 – 19-year-old American socialite Aida de Acosta becomes the first woman to fly a powered aircraft solo when she pilots Santos-Dumont's motorized dirigible, “ No. 9 ”, from Paris to Château de Bagatelle in France.
* June 20 – Augusta AVA becomes the first federally recognized American Viticultural Area.
* June 19 – The British protectorate ends in Kuwait and it becomes an emirate.
* June 3 – Singapore becomes a self-governing crown colony of Britain with Lee Kuan Yew as Prime Minister.
* June 23 – Liberal leader Wilfred Laurier defeats Charles Tupper during Canadian federal elections for the 8th Canadian Parliament, and becomes the first francophone Prime Minister of Canada.

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