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2001 Wimbledon Women's Doubles Finals, Lisa Raymond and Rennae Stubbs beat Kim Clijsters and Ai Sugiyama
2001 Super Bowl XXXV, Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Baltimore Ravens beat New York Giants 34-7 2000 "Raymond E. Portwood, Jr", game creator, Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?, dies at 66 1999 Wimbledon Mixed Doubles Finals, Leander Paes and Lisa Raymond beat 1998 Gene Raymond, actor, dies at 89 1996 Ossie Raymond Clark, fashion designer, dies at 54 1996 Raymond O'Malley, teacher, dies at 87 1996 14th Seniors Players Golf Championship: Raymond Floyd 1996 Raymond Earl Hill, saxophonist, dies at 62 1995 Raymond Rasberry, pianist/singer, dies at 65 1995 Raymond Joseph Cecil, British architect, dies at 69 1994 Raymond Scott, composer (Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm), dies at 85 1993 Raymond Lockhart, TV director (Huntley Brinkley Report), dies at 65 1993 Raymond Burr, actor (Perry Mason), dies of liver cancer at 76 1990 Raymond St. Jacques, actor/dir (Falcon Crest), dies of cancer at 60 1988 Raymond Acevedo is retired from singing group Menudo 1988 Raymond Carver, poet/short story writer (Furious Season), dies at 50 1988 Raymond W. Goldsmith, U.S. economist, dies at 83 1988 Raymond Williams, Welsh Novelist 1986 Raymond Loewy, U.S. industrial designer, dies at 92 1986 Raymond Floyd wins U.S. Open golf tournament 1985 James Vance (20) and Raymond Belknap (18), commit suicide, sparking their families to sue rock group Judas Priest for subliminal messages 1983 Raymond Aron, French sociologist/political scientist, dies at 78 1983 Raymond Massey, actor (Dr. Kildare), dies of pneumonia at 86 1983 Arbitrator Raymond Goetz rules 43 players who are on Disabled List during 1981 players' strike not entitled to salaries for that period 1980 Raymond Bailey, actor (Mr Drysdale-Beverly Hillbillies), dies at 75 1979 Raymond Loucheur, composer, dies at 80 1979 Lester Raymond Flatt, musician (Ballad of Jed Clampett), dies at 64 1978 Usher Raymond, American Musician 1976 Raymond Queneau, M Presle, French writer (Last Days), dies at 73 1976 Chris[tian] Patrick Raymond Ahrens, Whitefish Bay Wis, rower 1996 Olympics 1976 Raymond Chevreuille, Belgian composer, dies at 74 1975 Raymond Graanoogst, Suriname/Dutch soccer player for the FC Utrecht 1975 Raymond Moley, U.S. advisor to President Roosevelt "Brain Trust", dies at 88 1974 Raymond Glenn, actor (Raisin in the Sun, Carmen Jones), dies at 76 1974 Raymond Austin, cornerback and safety for the New York Jets 1974 Raymond Largay, actor (April in Paris, Variety Girl), dies at 88 1973 Raymond Keane, dies at 66 1973 Lisa Raymond, born in Norristown, Pennsylvania, tennis star, 1995 Indian Wells doubles 1973 Marlene Raymond (15), limboes under a flaming bar at 6 1/8" 1973 Raymond Jackson, NFL defensive back for the Buffalo Bills 1972 Raymond Brulez, Flemish author (Schoone slaapster), dies at 76 1972 Raymond Beerens, Dutch soccer player, PSV, FC Groningen 1971 Raymond Hatton, actor (Girls in Prison), dies of heart attack at 84 1971 Raymond Herreman, Flemish writer (Don't Forget to Live), dies at 74 1970 Mike Kelly, born in Los Angeles, California, Michael Raymond Kelly, baseball player, outfielder, attended Arizona State University, played outfield for Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, Colorado Rockies, won Golden Spikes Award, 1991 1969 Raymond A Spruance, U.S. Admiral (battle of Midway), dies at 83 1969 Corey Raymond, NFL cornerback, Detroit Lions 1969 Raymond Walburn, actor (Spoilers, Dixie), dies after illness at 81 1968 Raymond Biggs, CFL linebacker for the Calgary Stampeders 1966 Raymond Atteveld, Belgian soccer player, Waregem, Roda JC 1964 Raymond Libregts, soccer player, MVV 1962 Raymond Moulaert, composer, dies at 86 1961 13rd Emmy Awards: Jack Benny Show, Raymond Burr and Barbara Stanwyck 1960 Raymond Bourque, Montreal, NHL defenseman, Team Canada, Boston 1959 Robert Raymond Tway, born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, PGA golfer, 1986 Shearson 1959 Raymond T Chandler, U.S. detective writer (Long Goodbye), dies at 71 1959 Raymond Chandler, American Writer 1959 11st Emmy Awards: Playhouse 90, Jack Benny Show, Raymond Burr 1958 Raymond Hackett, dies at 55 1958 Patricia Heaton, born in Cleveland, Ohio, actress, played Debra on Everybody Loves Raymond 1957 Ray Romano, born in Queens, New York, actor, Ray Barone-Everybody Loves Raymond 1957 Eric S. Raymond, American Author 1957 "Perry Mason" with Raymond Burr premieres on CBS-TV 1957 Scott Raymond Adams, born in Catskill, New York, cartoonist, Dilbert 1954 80th Kentucky Derby: Raymond York aboard Determine wins in 2:03 1954 Fred Raymond, composer, dies at 53 1951 De Raymond, French High Director of Cambodia, murdered 1951 Cricket 1st-class debut of Raymond Illingworth 1950 Raymond van het Groenewoud, Belgian vocalist/actor, Brussels by Night 1950 Rebel army of cap Raymond Westerner occupies Bandung 1949 Ray Shulman, born in Portsmouth, England, born Raymond Schulman, musician, record producer, member of Gentle Giant, British progressive rock band, produced records for The Sugarcubes 1945 Raymond van Geytenbeek, Dutch singer/drummer, Les Baroques 1944 Raymond Aimos, actor (Golem, Mayerling, La Bandera), dies at 55 1943 Raymond Huntington Woodman, composer, dies at 82 1942 Raymond Loran Floyd, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, PGA golfer, 1986 U.S. Open 1942 Raymond J. McGrath, born in Valley Stream, New York, Representative-R-New York 1981 - 1993 1941 Raymond Sokolov, American Journalist 1940 Raymond Davis, U.S. rock vocalist, Funkadelic-Knee Deep 1938 Lee R. Raymond, American Businessman 1938 Raymond Carver, poet/short story writer, Furious Season 1937 Raymond Ceulemans, Belgian world champ billiards player 1935 Peter Boyle, Philadelphia, actor, Joe, Candidate, Everybody Loves Raymond 1935 Raymond Briggs, English author, Fungus the Bogeyman 1934 Raymond Poincare, premier/president France (1913-20), dies at 74 1934 "Flash Gordon" comic strip (by Alex Raymond) debuts 1933 Raymond Earl Hill, saxophonist 1933 Raymond Berry, Texas, NFL hall of famer for the Baltimore Colts 1932 Raymond Illingworth, CEO, England committee, TCCB 1931 Raymond Miquel, chairman, Scottish Sports Council 1930 Raymond Baervoets, Belgian composer, Metamorphoses 1930 Raymond J. Donovan, American Politician 1930 Raymond Rasberry, pianist and singer 1930 Raymond St. Jacques, actor and director, Cotton Comes to Harlem, Mr. Moses 1929 Raymond Hide, geophysicist 1928 Raymond Henry Charles Warren, composer 1928 Raymond Powell, British MP 1928 54th Preakness: Raymond Sonny Workman aboard Victorian wins in 2:00.2 1927 Raymond Leppard, born in London, England, conductor, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra 1927 Raymond Jackson, Jaki, British cartoonist 1925 Raymond Joseph Cecil, British architect 1923 Raymond Radiguet, French journalist and writer (Ball du Comte), dies at 20 1923 Raymond "Bill" Hoffenberg, college president, Wolfson at Oxford 1922 Raymond Wilding-White, composer 1922 Raymond Baxter, British TV host/author, Fast Lady 1921 Raymond Williams, Welsh Novelist 1919 Raymond Carr, Warden, St. Antony's College Oxford 1918 Raymond Gallois-Montbrun, composer 1917 Raymond Burr, BC Canada, actor, Perry Mason, Ironsides, Godzilla 1916 30th U.S. Womens Tennis: Molla B Mallory beats Louise Raymond (60 61) 1915 Raymond Emery, cricketer, New Zealand Test batsman vs West Indies 1952 1914 Lester Raymond Flatt, born in Tennessee, bluegrass, Earl-Ballad of Jed Clampett 1913 Raymond Poincare installed as president of France 1913 Raymond Poincare elected president of France 1912 Raymond Poincare becomes premier of France 1911 Raymond Scheyven, Belgian minister of Economic Affairs 1909 Raymond O'Malley, teacher 1908 Raymond Harry Warnow Scott, born in Brooklyn, New York, orchestra leader, Your Hit Parade 1908 Gene Raymond, New York City, actor, Paris 7000, Fireside Theater 1906 Raymond Keane, born in Denver, Colorado, actor, Midnight Sun, Love Eagle 1905 Raymond Aron, French sociologist and political scientist 1903 Raymond Radiguet, French journalist and writer, Le diable ouch corps 1903 Raymond Queneau, M Presle, French author, Un Enfant a Dit 1902 Raymond Hackett, born in New York City, husband of Blanche Sweet/actor, Faithless Lover 1901 Raymond Chevreuille, Belgian composer 1900 Fred Raymond, composer 1899 Raymond Loucheur, composer 1898 Raymond Glenn, Frankfort, Kentucky, actor, Raisin in the Sun, Carmen Jones 1896 Raymond Massey, born in Toronto, Canada, actor, Dr. Gillespie-Dr. Kildare 1896 Raymond Herreman, Flemish writer, Rose of Jericho 1895 Raymond Brulez, Flemish author, Appearance at Kallista 1895 Frank Raymond Leavis, British literary critic, Culture and Environment 1893 Raymond Loewy, U.S. industrial designer 1893 Raymond Dart, Australian paleoanthropologist, Australopithecus 1888 Raymond Chandler, mystery writer, Farewell My Lovely 1887 Raymond Walburn, Plymouth, Indiana, actor, Christmas in July 1887 Raymond Hatton, born in Red Oak, Iowa, actor, Girls in Prison, Lady Killer 1886 Raymond A. Spruance, U.S. admiral/fleet commander/ambassador 1886 Raymond Largay, born in Wisconsin, actor, April in Paris, Variety Girl 1876 Raymond Duchamp-Villon, cubist sculptor, Head of Baudeaire 1875 Raymond Moulaert, composer 1863 Battle of Raymond, Mississippi 1861 Raymond Huntington Woodman, composer 1860 Raymond Poincare, France, president/PM, 1912 1849 Francois de Paule Jacques Raymond de Fossa, composer, dies at 73 1775 Francois de Paule Jacques Raymond de Fossa, composer 1229 Queen Blanche of Castilie and earl Raymond VII van Toulouse sign peace |
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