Citations:June

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  • (Can we date this quote?), California (State)., California. Supreme Court. Records and Briefs: S039902, Petition for Review, page 9:
    Powell was known by the street name , June or Junior . ( RT 5151-5158 , 5161-5167 . ) Lashawn Rector , who had testified to seeing Nola and David with a group of two or three men that morning , was also asked if appellant was one of []
  • 2021 October 1, Ellafair Keyes, The Circle That Binds, Archway Publishing, →ISBN:
    My siblings include Sidney Jr. ---'June' or 'Junior' as we called him. (He passed away while I was writing the beginning chapters of this book.) Junior was the eldest of us four children. Then, I was born next.
  • 2002, Robert Armstead, S. L. Gardner, Black Days, Black Dust: The Memories of an African American Coal Miner, Univ. of Tennessee Press, →ISBN, page 92:
    People see me in town from the Barnesville Shaft work years and they still call me June or Junior . Eighteen men worked on our section . The coal mining process was conventional . Each mine section had between five and eight headings []
  • 2007, Vern Riffe, Cliff Treyens, Whatever's Fair: The Political Autobiography of Ohio House Speaker Vern Riffe:
    Everybody was really upsetaunts , uncles , and everybody else in the family thought there was nobody like “ June . ” That's what they called me , June or “ Junior . ” Even today , the old - timers down home call me June or Junior .
  • 2013 October 8, Darren Greer, Still Life with June: A Novel, St. Martin's Griffin, →ISBN:
    Even with carob, chocolate's goody-two-shoes younger brother, June was a total pig. Without any hesitation, she proceeded to eat the head off Brigham Young. In just ten minutes she had carob smeared all over her hands and face, []
  • 2013 February 18, Pamela A. Bakker, Eyes on the Sporting Scene, 1870Ð1930: Will and June Rankin, New York's Sportswriting Brothers, McFarland, →ISBN, page 1:
    His brother, June, was named Andrew Brown Rankin V. He was best known as baseball editor of the New York Sunday Mercury and the New York Heraldin the 18805, however he also wrote over a longer span of time and for a number of newspapers []
  • 2010 December 10, Edwin C Briggs, Journey to Destiny: A Love Story, Author House, →ISBN, page 73:
    My brother June was a despicable individual as far as I was concerned. He fathered ten children in nine years with his wife, Letha, but bragging to everyone, including me, about his infidelities. He was as handsome as my father had been []