 |
|
 |
June | A Wisdom Archive on June |  | June A selection of articles related to June |  |
| We recommend this article: June - 1, and also this: June - 2. |
 | |
june, June, June - Events in June, June - Trivia
|  | | | Top | Page 4 » Page 5 « |  |
 | |
| ARTICLES RELATED TO June |  |  |  | June: Encyclopedia II - Eamon de Valera - Fourth Cabinet, June 1938-July 1943
Eamon de Valera - Changes.
September 8, 1939: An extensive Cabinet re-shuffle take splace following the outbreak of The Emergency. Seán T. O'Kelly takes over the Eduaction portfolio on a temporary basis. P.J. Ruttledge is appointed the new Minister for Local Government & Public Health. Gerald Boland succeeds Ruttledge as Minister for Justice. Seán Lemass is appointed to the new position of Minister for Supplies. Oscar Traynor is appointed Minister for Defence. Tomás Ó Deirg takes over as Mnister for ...
See also:Eamon de Valera, Eamon de Valera - Childhood, Eamon de Valera - Early political activity, Eamon de Valera - Easter Rising, Eamon de Valera - President of Dáil Éireann, Eamon de Valera - President of the Republic, Eamon de Valera - The Treaty, Eamon de Valera - Civil War, Eamon de Valera - Entry into the Free State Dáil: the 'empty formula', Eamon de Valera - President of the Executive Council, Eamon de Valera - De Valera's new Constitution - Bunreacht na hÉireann, Eamon de Valera - Neutrality in World War II, Eamon de Valera - Characteristics, Eamon de Valera - Analysis, Eamon de Valera - De Valera and Churchill clash on radio, Eamon de Valera - Post-War Period, Eamon de Valera - President of Ireland, Eamon de Valera - Overview, Eamon de Valera - Notes, Eamon de Valera - First Cabinet, March 1932-February 1933, Eamon de Valera - Second Cabinet, February 1933-July 1937, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Third Cabinet, July 1937-June 1938, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Fourth Cabinet, June 1938-July 1943, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Fifth Cabinet, July 1943-June 1944, Eamon de Valera - Sixth Cabinet, June 1944-February 1948, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Seventh Cabinet, June 1951-June 1954, Eamon de Valera - Eighth Cabinet, March 1957-June 1959, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - See Also Read more here: » Eamon de Valera: Encyclopedia II - Eamon de Valera - Fourth Cabinet, June 1938-July 1943 |
|  |
|  |  |  | June: Encyclopedia II - Eamon de Valera - Third Cabinet July 1937-June 1938
Eamon de Valera - Changes.
December 29, 1937: Following the introduction of Bunreacht na hÉireann the following changes take place: the title of President of the Executive Council changes to Taoiseach, the title Vice-President of the Executive Council changes to Tánaiste and the title Executive Council changes to Government.
...
See also:Eamon de Valera, Eamon de Valera - Childhood, Eamon de Valera - Early political activity, Eamon de Valera - Easter Rising, Eamon de Valera - President of Dáil Éireann, Eamon de Valera - President of the Republic, Eamon de Valera - The Treaty, Eamon de Valera - Civil War, Eamon de Valera - Entry into the Free State Dáil: the 'empty formula', Eamon de Valera - President of the Executive Council, Eamon de Valera - De Valera's new Constitution - Bunreacht na hÉireann, Eamon de Valera - Neutrality in World War II, Eamon de Valera - Characteristics, Eamon de Valera - Analysis, Eamon de Valera - De Valera and Churchill clash on radio, Eamon de Valera - Post-War Period, Eamon de Valera - President of Ireland, Eamon de Valera - Overview, Eamon de Valera - Notes, Eamon de Valera - First Cabinet March 1932-February 1933, Eamon de Valera - Second Cabinet February 1933-July 1937, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Third Cabinet July 1937-June 1938, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Fourth Cabinet June 1938-July 1943, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Fifth Cabinet July 1943-June 1944, Eamon de Valera - Sixth Cabinet June 1944-February 1948, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Seventh Cabinet June 1951-June 1954, Eamon de Valera - Eighth Cabinet March 1957-June 1959, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Political Career, Eamon de Valera - See Also Read more here: » Eamon de Valera: Encyclopedia II - Eamon de Valera - Third Cabinet July 1937-June 1938 |
|  |
| |  |  |  | June: Encyclopedia II - Eamon de Valera - Fourth Cabinet June 1938-July 1943
Eamon de Valera - Changes.
September 8, 1939: An extensive Cabinet re-shuffle take splace following the outbreak of The Emergency. Seán T. O'Kelly takes over the Eduaction portfolio on a temporary basis. P.J. Ruttledge is appointed the new Minister for Local Government & Public Health. Gerald Boland succeeds Ruttledge as Minister for Justice. Seán Lemass is appointed to the new position of Minister for Supplies. Oscar Traynor is appointed Minister for Defence. Tomás Ó Deirg takes over as Mnister for ...
See also:Eamon de Valera, Eamon de Valera - Childhood, Eamon de Valera - Early political activity, Eamon de Valera - Easter Rising, Eamon de Valera - President of Dáil Éireann, Eamon de Valera - President of the Republic, Eamon de Valera - The Treaty, Eamon de Valera - Civil War, Eamon de Valera - Entry into the Free State Dáil: the 'empty formula', Eamon de Valera - President of the Executive Council, Eamon de Valera - De Valera's new Constitution - Bunreacht na hÉireann, Eamon de Valera - Neutrality in World War II, Eamon de Valera - Characteristics, Eamon de Valera - Analysis, Eamon de Valera - De Valera and Churchill clash on radio, Eamon de Valera - Post-War Period, Eamon de Valera - President of Ireland, Eamon de Valera - Overview, Eamon de Valera - Notes, Eamon de Valera - First Cabinet March 1932-February 1933, Eamon de Valera - Second Cabinet February 1933-July 1937, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Third Cabinet July 1937-June 1938, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Fourth Cabinet June 1938-July 1943, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Fifth Cabinet July 1943-June 1944, Eamon de Valera - Sixth Cabinet June 1944-February 1948, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Seventh Cabinet June 1951-June 1954, Eamon de Valera - Eighth Cabinet March 1957-June 1959, Eamon de Valera - Changes, Eamon de Valera - Political Career, Eamon de Valera - See Also Read more here: » Eamon de Valera: Encyclopedia II - Eamon de Valera - Fourth Cabinet June 1938-July 1943 |
|  |
|  |  |  | June: Encyclopedia II - Isoroku Yamamoto - The Battle of Midway June 1942Yamamoto's plan for the Midway (MI) Operation has been misunderstood and misevaluated for decades. It was not the spur-of-the-moment whim of an arrogant man. Nor was it a senselessly complex gamble or an emotional over-reaction to the Doolittle Raid. It was the logical extension of Yamamoto's efforts to knock the U.S. Pacific Fleet out of action long enough for Japan to fortify its defensive perimeter in the Pacific island chains. Yamamoto had realized from the beginning that it would be necessary to seek an early, offensive Decisive Battle to have any hope - ...
See also:Isoroku Yamamoto, Isoroku Yamamoto - Family background, Isoroku Yamamoto - Early naval career, Isoroku Yamamoto - Preparing for war 1920s and 1930s, Isoroku Yamamoto - The attack on Pearl Harbor 1941, Isoroku Yamamoto - Six Months Of Running Wild December 1941 to May 1942, Isoroku Yamamoto - The Battle of Midway June 1942, Isoroku Yamamoto - Actions after Midway, Isoroku Yamamoto - Yamamoto's death, Isoroku Yamamoto - Operation Vengeance Read more here: » Isoroku Yamamoto: Encyclopedia II - Isoroku Yamamoto - The Battle of Midway June 1942 |
|  |
|  |  |  | June: Encyclopedia II - Garret FitzGerald - FitzGerald's first government June 1981-March 1982
Garret FitzGerald - Changes.
August 21, 1981: The Department of Energy changes its title to the Department of Industry & Energy. On the same day the Department of Industry, Commerce and Tourism changes to the Department of Trade,Commerce and Tourism.
October 21, 1981: Senator James Dooge joins the Cabinet as Minister for Foreign Affairs, taking over from John Kelly.
...
See also:Garret FitzGerald, Garret FitzGerald - Early life, Garret FitzGerald - Early political life, Garret FitzGerald - Minister for Foreign Affairs, Garret FitzGerald - Leader of Fine Gael, Garret FitzGerald - Taoiseach 1981-1982, Garret FitzGerald - Taoiseach 1982-1987, Garret FitzGerald - Constitutional reform, Garret FitzGerald - Northern Ireland, Garret FitzGerald - Post-Taoiseach period, Garret FitzGerald - Assessment, Garret FitzGerald - FitzGerald's first government June 1981-March 1982, Garret FitzGerald - Changes, Garret FitzGerald - FitzGerald's Second Government December 1982-March 1987, Garret FitzGerald - Changes Read more here: » Garret FitzGerald: Encyclopedia II - Garret FitzGerald - FitzGerald's first government June 1981-March 1982 |
|  |
|  |  |  | June: Encyclopedia II - Bolivian Gas War - Carlos Mesa's June 2005 resignationMay 24, 2005 More than 10,000 Aymara peasant farmers, from the twenty highland provinces, came down from El Alto's Ceja neighborhood into La Paz to protest.
On May 31, 2005, residents of El Alto and the Aymara peasant farmers returned to La Paz. More than 50,000 people covered an area of nearly 100 square kilometers. The next day, the first regiment of the National Police decided, by consensus, not to repr ...
See also:Bolivian Gas War, Bolivian Gas War - Background, Bolivian Gas War - Via Chile or Peru, Bolivian Gas War - Escalation, Bolivian Gas War - Martial law in El Alto, Bolivian Gas War - The 2005 Hydrocarbons Law, Bolivian Gas War - Carlos Mesa's June 2005 resignation, Bolivian Gas War - Other countries, Bolivian Gas War - Endnotes Read more here: » Bolivian Gas War: Encyclopedia II - Bolivian Gas War - Carlos Mesa's June 2005 resignation |
|  |
|  |  |  | June: Encyclopedia II - Joey Maxim - June 25 1952: Joey Maxim vs. Sugar Ray RobinsonThe most famous fight of Maxim's career was on June 25, 1952, when he made his second defense of his light heavyweight crown, against Sugar Ray Robinson at Yankee Stadium. The fight had originally been scheduled for June 23, but was postponed due to torrential rain. By the time the fight took place New York was in the midst of a record heat wave.
During the fight Robinson built up a large points lead over the champion, but throughout the fight he gradually succumbed to hyperthermia. He collapsed to the canvas at the end of the 13th ro ...
See also:Joey Maxim, Joey Maxim - Early career, Joey Maxim - Maxim becomes world champion, Joey Maxim - June 25 1952: Joey Maxim vs. Sugar Ray Robinson, Joey Maxim - Late career, Joey Maxim - Life after boxing Read more here: » Joey Maxim: Encyclopedia II - Joey Maxim - June 25 1952: Joey Maxim vs. Sugar Ray Robinson |
|  |
|  |  |  | June: Encyclopedia II - Charles Haughey - Haughey's First Government December 1979-June 1981
Charles Haughey - Changes.
January 21, 1980: Michael O'Kennedy resigns as Minister for Economic Planning & development and becomes the Minister for Energy. The former position is abolished.
January 22, 1980: George Colley is appointed Minister for Energy.
January 23, 1980: Desmond O'Malley takes on the Transport portfolio as well as retaining the Industry & Commerce portfolio.
January 25, 1980: Albert Reynolds takes on the Transport portfolio as well as retaining the Posts ...
See also:Charles Haughey, Charles Haughey - Early Life, Charles Haughey - Early Political Life, Charles Haughey - Arms Crisis, Charles Haughey - Political Return, Charles Haughey - Taoiseach 1979-1981, Charles Haughey - Opposition 1981-1982, Charles Haughey - Taoiseach 1982, Charles Haughey - Opposition 1982-1987, Charles Haughey - Taoiseach 1987-1992, Charles Haughey - Retirement, Charles Haughey - Haughey's First Government December 1979-June 1981, Charles Haughey - Changes, Charles Haughey - Haughey's Second Government March 1982-December 1982, Charles Haughey - Changes, Charles Haughey - Haughey's Third Government March 1987-May 1989, Charles Haughey - Changes, Charles Haughey - Haughey's Fourth Government May 1989-February 1992, Charles Haughey - Changes, Charles Haughey - Political Career Read more here: » Charles Haughey: Encyclopedia II - Charles Haughey - Haughey's First Government December 1979-June 1981 |
|  |
|  |  |  | June: Encyclopedia II - Charles Haughey - Haughey's First Government, December 1979-June 1981
Charles Haughey - Changes.
January 21, 1980: Michael O'Kennedy resigns as Minister for Economic Planning & development and becomes the Minister for Energy. The former position is abolished.
January 22, 1980: George Colley is appointed Minister for Energy.
January 23, 1980: Desmond O'Malley takes on the Transport portfolio as well as retaining the Industry & Commerce portfolio.
January 25, 1980: Albert Reynolds takes on the Transport portfolio as well as retaining the Posts ...
See also:Charles Haughey, Charles Haughey - Early Life, Charles Haughey - Early Political Life, Charles Haughey - Arms Crisis, Charles Haughey - Political Return, Charles Haughey - Taoiseach 1979-1981, Charles Haughey - Opposition 1981-1982, Charles Haughey - Taoiseach 1982, Charles Haughey - Opposition 1982-1987, Charles Haughey - Taoiseach 1987-1992, Charles Haughey - Retirement, Charles Haughey - Haughey's First Government, December 1979-June 1981, Charles Haughey - Changes, Charles Haughey - Haughey's Second Government, March 1982-December 1982, Charles Haughey - Changes, Charles Haughey - Haughey's Third Government, March 1987-May 1989, Charles Haughey - Changes, Charles Haughey - Haughey's Fourth Government, May 1989-February 1992, Charles Haughey - Changes, Charles Haughey - Political Career Read more here: » Charles Haughey: Encyclopedia II - Charles Haughey - Haughey's First Government, December 1979-June 1981 |
|  |
|  |  |  | June: Encyclopedia II - Toyota Corolla - Seventh generation - E100 series - June 1991The next Corolla (AE10X) was larger, heavier, and more expensive, with development chief Dr Akihiko Saito wanting to develop a 'mini-Lexus', after success with that range's flagship. With its 97 in (2465 mm) wheelbase, the Corolla had moved into the compact size class once occupied by the Toyota Corona and Camry. This model appeared in 1992 in Japan, 1993 in Europe and 1994 in North America.
It was available as a four-door sedan, three- and five-door hatchback and a five-door station wagon. Sprinters were available as a four ...
See also:Toyota Corolla, Toyota Corolla - Alternative versions, Toyota Corolla - First Generation - E10 series - October 1966, Toyota Corolla - Second Generation - E20 series - 1970, Toyota Corolla - Third Generation - E30 E40 E50 series - April 1974, Toyota Corolla - Fourth generation - E70 series - 1979, Toyota Corolla - Fifth generation - E80 series - 1983, Toyota Corolla - Sixth generation - E90 series - May 1987, Toyota Corolla - Seventh generation - E100 series - June 1991, Toyota Corolla - Eighth Generation - E110 series - May 1995, Toyota Corolla - Ninth generation - E120 series - August 2000 Read more here: » Toyota Corolla: Encyclopedia II - Toyota Corolla - Seventh generation - E100 series - June 1991 |
|  |
|  |  |  | June: Encyclopedia II - USS Sturgeon SS-187 - Fourth patrol: June – July 1942Sturgeon refitted and returned to sea, on 5 June, to patrol an area west of Manila. On 25 June, she caught up with a nine-ship convoy before daylight, and fired three torpedoes at the largest ship and heard explosions. After some 21 depth charges were dropped by the escorts, she managed to escape with only a few gauges broken. On 1 July, Sturgeon sank the 7267-ton transport Montevideo Maru off the coast of Luzon. On 5 July, she scored hits on a tanker in a convoy northbound from Man ...
See also:USS Sturgeon SS-187, USS Sturgeon SS-187 - 1938 – 1941, USS Sturgeon SS-187 - First patrol: December 1941, USS Sturgeon SS-187 - Second patrol: December 1941 – March 1942, USS Sturgeon SS-187 - Third patrol: March – May 1942, USS Sturgeon SS-187 - Fourth patrol: June – July 1942, USS Sturgeon SS-187 - Fifth patrol: September – October 1942, USS Sturgeon SS-187 - Sixth patrol: November 1942 – January 1943, USS Sturgeon SS-187 - Seventh and eighth patrols: June – October 1943, USS Sturgeon SS-187 - Ninth patrol: December 1943 – January 1944, USS Sturgeon SS-187 - Tenth patrol: April – May 1944, USS Sturgeon SS-187 - Eleventh patrol: June – August 1944, USS Sturgeon SS-187 - 1944 – 1948 Read more here: » USS Sturgeon SS-187: Encyclopedia II - USS Sturgeon SS-187 - Fourth patrol: June – July 1942 |
|  |
|  |  |  | June: Encyclopedia II - Tulsa Race Riot - Wednesday June 2 1921
Tulsa Race Riot - Renewed efforts.
At around midnight white rioters again assembled outside the courthouse, this time in smaller but more determined numbers. Cries rang out in support of a lynching. They attempted to storm the building, but were turned away and dispersed by the sheriff and his deputies.
Throughout the early morning hours, groups of armed white and blacks squared off in gunfights. At this point the fighting was concentrated along sections of the Frisco tracks, a key dividing line between th ...
See also:Tulsa Race Riot, Tulsa Race Riot - Background, Tulsa Race Riot - Monday May 30 1921 - Memorial Day, Tulsa Race Riot - Encounter in the elevator, Tulsa Race Riot - A brief investigation, Tulsa Race Riot - Tuesday May 31 1921, Tulsa Race Riot - Suspect arrested, Tulsa Race Riot - Breaking news, Tulsa Race Riot - Stand-off at the courthouse, Tulsa Race Riot - An offer of help, Tulsa Race Riot - Taking up arms, Tulsa Race Riot - A second offer, Tulsa Race Riot - The riot, Tulsa Race Riot - Wednesday June 2 1921, Tulsa Race Riot - Renewed efforts, Tulsa Race Riot - Fires begin, Tulsa Race Riot - Daybreak, Tulsa Race Riot - Attack by air, Tulsa Race Riot - Looting and burning, Tulsa Race Riot - The other whites, Tulsa Race Riot - State troops arrive, Tulsa Race Riot - Aftermath, Tulsa Race Riot - Casualties, Tulsa Race Riot - Accountability, Tulsa Race Riot - Recent activities, Tulsa Race Riot - Controversy Read more here: » Tulsa Race Riot: Encyclopedia II - Tulsa Race Riot - Wednesday June 2 1921 |
|  |
|  |  |  | June: Encyclopedia II - USS Sealion SS-315 - Fifth Patrol: February – June 1945She departed Fremantle on her fifth war patrol on 19 February. Again operating in a coordinated attack group, she returned to the South China Sea; then proceeded into the Gulf of Siam. In the predawn darkness of 17 March, she torpedoed and sank a small unescorted tanker, Samui; and, on 2 April, she rescued an Army aviator who had been drifting in a rubber raft for 23 days. That same day three more downed aviators were transferred to her from submarine Guavin ...
See also:USS Sealion SS-315, USS Sealion SS-315 - First Patrol: June – July 1944, USS Sealion SS-315 - Second Patrol: July – September 1944, USS Sealion SS-315 - Third Patrol: November 1944, USS Sealion SS-315 - Fourth Patrol: December 1944 – January 1945, USS Sealion SS-315 - Fifth Patrol: February – June 1945, USS Sealion SS-315 - Post-War Read more here: » USS Sealion SS-315: Encyclopedia II - USS Sealion SS-315 - Fifth Patrol: February – June 1945 |
|  |
|  |  |  | June:
Dream Interpretation Dictionary - June June - To dream of June, foretells unusual gains in all undertakings.
- For a woman to think that vegetation is decaying, or that a drouth is devastating the land, she will have sorrow and loss which will be lasting in its effects.
Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - June, Meaning of Dreams about June, Dream Interpretation June)
For more dictionary entries, see » June Dictionary |
|  |
|  | | | Top | Page 4 » Page 5 « |  |
 | |
|
|