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| Day | Year | Event |
| June | 1959 | Say One For Me (with Joe Besser) was released |
| 1966 | Don't Worry We'll Think of a Title (Moe Howard solo appearance) was released | |
| 1976 | Hey Abbott! (with Joe Besser) was released | |
| 6/1 | 1934 | Hollywood Party was released |
| 1951 | Supporting actor Monty Collins died | |
| 6/2 | 1945 | Trouble Chasers (with Shemp Howard) was released |
| 1955 | Stone Age Romeos was released | |
| 6/3 | 1936 | Whoops I'm an Indian in production (to 6/6/1936) |
| 1954 | Pals and Gals was released | |
| 6/4 | 1959 | Sappy Bullfighters, the last Stooges short for Columbia, was released |
| 6/5 | 1941 | Time Out for Rhythm was released |
| 6/6 | 1936 | Here's Howe (with Shemp Howard) was released |
| 1961 | The Three Stooges Meet Hercules in production (to 6/22/1961) | |
| 6/7 | 1925 | Moe Howard married Helen Schoenberger |
| 1937 | Curly Howard married Elaine Ackerman | |
| 6/8 | 1933 | Stop, Sadie, Stop (with Ted Healy) in production - never released (except for 1 print sent out for a review) |
| 1945 | One Exciting Week (with Shemp Howard) was released | |
| 6/10 | 1936 | Slippery Silks in production (to 6/15/1936) |
| 6/12 | 1942 | Private Buckeroo (with Shemp Howard) was released |
| 1958 | Pies and Guys was released | |
| 6/13 | 1950 | Merry Mavericks in production to 6/16/1950, |
| 1957 | Guns A-Poppin' was released | |
| 6/14 | 1940 | Nutty But Nice was released |
| 6/15 | 1934 | Operator 13 (with Ted Healy) was released |
| 1935 | Serves You Right (with Shemp Howard) was released | |
| 1953 | The 3-D version of Spooks was released | |
| 6/19 | 1897 | Moe Howard (Moses Horwitz) was born |
| 1950 | to 6/20/1950, The Tooth Will Out in production | |
| 6/20 | 1940 | Director Charley Chase died |
| 1941 | San Antonio Rose (with Shemp Howard) was released | |
| 1945 | Dangerous Business (with Shemp Howard) was released | |
| 1946 | Monkey Businessmen was released | |
| 6/21 | 1956 | Rumpus in a Harem was released |
| 6/22 | 1950 | Don't Throw That Knife in production (only known date) |
| 6/23 | 1934 | Art Trouble (with Shemp Howard) was released |
| 1941 | Tight Shoes (with Shemp Howard) was released | |
| 1963 | The Stooges make their second appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show | |
| 6/26 | 1936 | San Francisco (with Ted Healy) was released |
| 6/27 | 1936 | A Pain in the Pullman was released |
| 1941 | Hit the Road (with Shemp Howard) was released | |
| 1956 | Muscle Up a Little Closer in production (to 6/29/1956) | |
| 6/28 | 1934 | My Mummy's Arms (with Shemp Howard) was released |
| 6/30 | 1939 | Saved by the Belle was released |
| 1955 | and 7/1/1955, Flagpole Jitters in production |
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