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2007 Hans Wollschlager, writer, editor, translated completed works of Edgar Allen Poe, James Joyce's Ulysses, dies in Bamberg, Germany

1996 Joyce Giraud, crowned 8th Ms Venus Swimwear

1996 Rosa Joyce Plesters Brommelie, conservation scientist, dies at 69

1996 Joyce Buck, actress/interior designer, dies at 71

1995 Joyce McCartan, peace campaigner, dies at 68

1994 Chris Joyce, photographer, dies at 51

1994 Michael Joyce, stage Manager, dies at 48

1994 Elias Canetti, buried next to James Joyce

1993 Joyce Carey, Lawrence, English actress (Number 27), dies at 94

1992 June Joyce Lewis Fraser, entertainer, dies at 75

1991 Joy Finzi, Joyce A Black, British painter, dies at 84

1991 Eileen Joyce, pianist, dies at 78

1987 Joyce Jameson, comedienne (Spike Jones Show), dies at 54

1979 Joyce Grenfell (Adventure for Two), actress, dies at 69

1976 Melanie Joyce Bell, Vernon New Jersey, Miss America-New Jersey 1997

1974 Justine Joyce, Australian rower 1996 Olympics

1973 Michael Joyce, born in Santa Monica, California, tennis star, 1989 USTA National Boys' 18

1972 Matt Joyce, NFL/WLAF guard/tackle, Cardinals, Seahawks, Claymores

1970 Rebecca Joyce, Australia, rower 1996 Olympics

1963 Mike Joyce, rock drummer, Smiths-Ask, Panic, London

1960 Joyce Ziske wins LPGA Hoosier Celebrity Golf Tournament

1960 Joyce Ziske wins LPGA Western Golf Open

1960 Joyce Ziske wins LPGA Wolverine Golf Open

1959 Joyce Sims, rocker, All and All

1959 Joyce Ziske wins LPGA Howard Johnson Golf Invitational

1958 Joyce Lester, Australian softball catcher, 1996 Olympics bronze

1957 Chris Joyce, rocker, Simply Red

1957 Joyce A L Cary, English writer (Horse's Mouth), dies at 68

1957 Joyce Cary, Irish Novelist

1957 Sandra Joyce Cagle Milwukee WI, playmate, Feb, 1980

1956 Joyce Ziske wins LPGA Syracuse Golf Open

1955 NY psychologist Joyce Brothers won "$64,000 Question" on boxing

1955 Alice Joyce, actress (Song O' My Heart), dies at 65

1955 Actress Joyce Randolph marries publisher Richard Charles

1953 Joyce Maynard, American Writer

1953 Future New York City mayor David Dinkins marries Joyce Burrows in New York City

1951 Jane Seymour, Joyce Frankenberg, England, actress, Dr. Quinn

1949 Joyce McKinney, born in Avery County, North Carolina, Miss Wyoming, 1972

1949 Joyce Jones, U.S. singer, 1st Choice

1949 Joyce Benson, LPGA golfer

1949 Joyce Brothers, psychologist/author/columnist

1949 Joyce DeWitt, born in Wheeling, West Virginia, actress, Janet Wood-Three's Company

1948 Rosemary Joyce, model/actress, Daphne Draper-Search For Tomorrow

1947 Joyce Jillson, Cranston, Rhode Island, psychic/actress, Superchick

1946 Joyce Vincent Wilson, born in Detroit, Michigan, singer, Tony Orlando and Dawn

1946 William Joyce, (Lord Haw Haw), hanged in Britain for treason

1945 Elaine Joyce, born in Cleveland, Ohio, actress, City of Angels, Mr. Merlin

1945 Michael Joyce, stage manager

1945 Lord Haw Haw (William Joyce) sentenced to death in London

1945 William Joyce (Lord Haw-Haw) British radio traitor charged with treason

1943 Chris Joyce, photographer

1941 James Joyce, novelist (Ulysses), dies in Zurich Switzerland, at 58

1940 Joyce Schouten, Dutch singer, Fouryo's

1940 Joan Joyce, Waterbury CT, LPGA golfer, 1984 S&H Golf Classic-6th

1940 Joan Joyce, Waterbury, Connecticut, softball pitcher, Hall of Fame 1983

1939 Joyce Arleen Auger, U.S. soprano, Mozart/Matthaus Passion

1939 Lenore Coffee and William Joyce Cowan's "Family Portrait," premieres

1938 Joyce Carol Oates, born in New York, novelist, Garden of Earthly Delights

1937 Joyce Bulifant, Newport News, Virginia, actress, Marie-Mary Tyler Moore Show

1936 Mary Joyce ends a 1,000 mile trip by dog in Alaska

1935 Hans Wollschlager, born in Minden, Germany, writer, editor, translated completed works of Edgar Allen Poe, James Joyce's Ulysses

1934 U.S. Court of Appeals upheld lower court ruling striking down government's attempt to ban controversial James Joyce novel "Ulysses"

1934 Joyce Van Patten, born in Queens, New York, actress, Good Guys, Don Rickles Show

1933 Ban on James Joyce' "Ulysses" in U.S., lifted

1932 Joyce Jameson, born in Chicago, Illinois, comedienne, Spike Jones Show

1928 Joyce Brothers, New York City, pop psychologist, $64,000 Question, Naked Gun

1928 Joyce Brothers, New York City, pop psychiatrist, $64,000 question winner

1927 Rosa Joyce Plesters Brommelie, conservation scientist

1926 Joyce McCartan, peace campaigner

1925 Joyce Randolph, born in Detroit, Michigan, actress, Trixie-Honeymooners

1925 Joyce Buck, actress/interior designer

1922 James Joyce's "Ulysses" published in Paris (1,000 copies)

1921 Joan Dickson, born in England, cellist, professor at Royal College of Music in London, studied with Enrico Mainardi in Paris, performed with Joyce Rathbone

1910 Joyce Grenfell, actress, Pickwick Papers, Americanization of Emily

1907 Leon Edel, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, biographer, literary critic, wrote biography of Henry James, won Pulitzer Prize, wrote on James Joyce, taught literature at Sir George Williams University, now Concordia University

1907 Joy Finzi, Joyce A. Black, British painter

1901 Joyce Wethered, Surrey England, golfer, 4 time British Amateur champ

1898 Joyce Carey, English actress, Black Windmill

1897 New York Giant William Joyce sets record of 4 triples in 1 game

1890 Alice Joyce, born in Kansas City, Missouri, actress, Song O' My Heart

1888 Joyce Cary, Anglo-Irish, male, writer, House of Children

1886 Joyce Kilmer, U.S., male, poet, Trees

1882 James Joyce, Ire, novelist/poet, Dubliners, Ulysses, Finnigan's Wake


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