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1935

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1935: Encyclopedia - 1935

1935 (MCMXXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). 1935 - Events. 1935 - January. January 1 - Italian colonies of Tripoli and Kyrenaika are joined together as Libya January 7 - Italian premier Benito Mussolini and French foreign minister Pierre Laval conclude agreement in which each power undertakes not to oppose the other's colonial claims. January 8 - Elvis Presley is born in Tupelo, ...

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1935: Encyclopedia - 1935 in sports
See also: 1934 in sports, other events of 1935, 1936 in sports and the list of 'years in sports'. 1935 in sports - Baseball. On May 25, Babe Ruth has a last hurrah, hitting three home runs against the Pittsburgh Pirates.The final one, the last of his 714 career home runs, sets a baseball record that stood for 39 years. This homer is the first to clear the right field grandstand at Forbes Field and is measured at 600 feet (183 m). June 2 - Baseballer Babe Ruth announces he is going to retire f ...

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1935: Encyclopedia II - 1935 - Events

1935 - January. January 1 - Italian colonies of Tripoli and Kyrenaika are joined together as Libya January 7 - Italian premier Benito Mussolini and French foreign minister Pierre Laval conclude agreement in which each power undertakes not to oppose the other's colonial claims. January 8 - Elvis Presley is born in Tupelo, Mississippi. January 8 - A.C. Hardy patents the spectrophotometer. January 11 - Amelia Earhart is the first person to fly sol ...

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1935: Encyclopedia II - Lincoln Zephyr - 1935

The Lincoln Zephyr was originally produced from model year 1936 through 1942. It was initially offered for sale in November 1935. The car was available as a coupe or a sedan and a convertible was added after the first model year. The name was discontinued due to the switch to war-related production during World War II, and not revived by Lincoln after the war. The post-war Lincolns were the continuation of the pre-war Zephyr. The Lincoln Continental was developed from the Lincoln Zephyr, prototypes built from the 1939 Lincoln Zephyr and production versions based o ...

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Lincoln Zephyr, Lincoln Zephyr - 1935, Lincoln Zephyr - 2006, Lincoln Zephyr - External link

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1935: Encyclopedia - Clark Ashton Smith

Image:Front-4.jpg Clark Ashton Smith (January 13, 1893-August 14, 1961) was a poet, sculptor, painter and author of fantasy, horror and science fiction short stories. It is for these stories, and his literary friendship with H. P. Lovecraft from 1922 until Lovecraft's death in 1937, that he is mainly remembered today. Clark Ashton Smith, H. P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard are today the three most famous contributors to the pulp magazine Weird Tales. Clark Ashton Smith - Biography. Cl ...

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1935: Encyclopedia - Boxing in the 1930s

Boxing in the 1930s was affected by one of the biggest economic struggles in the history of the United States: The depression era. Because of the suffering American economy, many boxers were offered lower purses, and they would not fight for low amounts of money. When the decade began, the world Heavyweight title had been vacant for three years. There was a world Middleweight champion, Mickey Walker, but he was more interested in pursuing fights with the best Heavyweight contenders, instead of fa ...

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1935: Encyclopedia - Commerce Clause

Article I, Section 8, Clause 3 of the United States Constitution, known as the Commerce Clause, empowers the United States Congress "To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes." Courts and commentators have tended to discuss each of these three areas as a separate power granted to Congress. It is therefore common to see references to the Foreign Commerce Clause, the Interstate Commerce Clause, and the Indian Commerce Clause, each of which refer ...

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1935: Encyclopedia II - Eurobasket 1935 - Results

Eurobasket 1935 - Preliminary round. The preliminary round was single-elimination, with losers moving to the classification round. Three of the five winners moved immediately to the semi-finals, while two (Italy and Switzerland) played each other in a sixth preliminary game, with the winner moving on and the loser going to classification. Bold = game winner; Italic = advanced to final Eurobasket 1935 - Classification round. The classification round served to place the six teams eliminated in the ...

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Eurobasket 1935, Eurobasket 1935 - Final rankings, Eurobasket 1935 - Qualification game, Eurobasket 1935 - Results, Eurobasket 1935 - Preliminary round, Eurobasket 1935 - Classification round, Eurobasket 1935 - Semifinals, Eurobasket 1935 - Finals, Eurobasket 1935 - Team rosters

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1935: Encyclopedia II - 1935 in aviation - Events

January January 11-12 – Amelia Earhart makes the first solo flight across the Pacific from Honolulu, Hawaii to Oakland, California. January 15 - Maj James Doolittle establishes a record for a transport flight across the United States, from Los Angeles to Newark, New Jersey in 11 hours 59 minutes. February February 3 - Hugo Junkers dies February 12 - USS Macon airship sinks off Point Sur, California. February 22 - Leland Andrews breaks Doolittle's January record, completing a transcontinental tran ...

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1935 in aviation, 1935 in aviation - Events, 1935 in aviation - First flights, 1935 in aviation - Entered service

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1935: Encyclopedia II - 1935 in rail transport - Births

1935 in rail transport - February births. February 21 - Jean Pelletier, Chairman of VIA Rail 2001-2004, is born. ...

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1935 in rail transport, 1935 in rail transport - Events, 1935 in rail transport - January events, 1935 in rail transport - February events, 1935 in rail transport - March events, 1935 in rail transport - April events, 1935 in rail transport - May events, 1935 in rail transport - June events, 1935 in rail transport - July events, 1935 in rail transport - August events, 1935 in rail transport - September events, 1935 in rail transport - Unknown date events, 1935 in rail transport - Births, 1935 in rail transport - February births, 1935 in rail transport - Deaths, 1935 in rail transport - September deaths, 1935 in rail transport - December deaths

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1935: Encyclopedia II - 1935 in rail transport - Events

1935 in rail transport - January events. January 2 - Chicago and North Western Railway begins "400" passenger train service between Chicago, Illinois, and Saint Paul, Minnesota; it was so named because the 400 mile trip was scheduled to take 400 minutes. January 28 - Mainline electrified train service commences on the Pennsylvania Railroad between Washington, D.C., and New York, New York. January 31 - Union Pacific Railroad's M-10000 enters service as the City of Salina between Salina, Kansas, and Kansas City. The 116 seat train carries an a ...

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1935 in rail transport, 1935 in rail transport - Events, 1935 in rail transport - January events, 1935 in rail transport - February events, 1935 in rail transport - March events, 1935 in rail transport - April events, 1935 in rail transport - May events, 1935 in rail transport - June events, 1935 in rail transport - July events, 1935 in rail transport - August events, 1935 in rail transport - September events, 1935 in rail transport - Unknown date events, 1935 in rail transport - Births, 1935 in rail transport - February births, 1935 in rail transport - Deaths, 1935 in rail transport - September deaths, 1935 in rail transport - December deaths

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1935: Encyclopedia II - 1935 in music - Published popular music

1935 in music - Christmas songs. "När ljusen tändas därhemma" - translated into Swedish by Nils Hellström "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" by J. Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie ...

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1935: Encyclopedia II - South American Championship 1935 - Matches

Each team plays two matches against each of the other teams. Two (2) points are awarded for a win, one (1) point for a draw and zero (0) points for a defeat. Half-time scores are in brackets January 6, 1935 January 13, 1935 January 18, 1935 January 20, 1935 January 26, 1935 January 27, 1935 ...

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South American Championship 1935, South American Championship 1935 - Matches, South American Championship 1935 - Standings, South American Championship 1935 - Goal Scorers

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1935: Encyclopedia II - Canadian federal election 1935 - National results

Notes: * The party did not nominate candidates in the previous election. x - less than 0.005% of the popular vote ...

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Canadian federal election 1935, Canadian federal election 1935 - National results, Canadian federal election 1935 - Results by province

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1935: Encyclopedia II - Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Development and landfall

The storm was born as a small tropical disturbance, due east of Florida in the Bahamas in late August. The disturbance drifted west through the islands toward the Gulf Stream, and U.S. weather forecasters became aware of a possible tropical storm approaching. In the area of Andros Island in the Bahamas, on the edge of the Gulf Stream, the disturbance began to strengthen. It intensified without pause for a day and a half, while its track made a gentle turn to the northwest, toward Islamorada in the Upper Keys. As Labor Day Monday, September 2, turne ...

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Labor Day Hurricane of 1935, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Development and landfall, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Aftermath, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - The memorial, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Personal observations, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Records, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Notes, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Reference

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1935: Encyclopedia II - Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Notes

(1): Report of 1935 Hurricane Victims, George J. Rawlins, Coroner, Islamorada, Florida (from Congressional Inquiry H.R. 9486) (2): Hurricane by Marjory Stoneman Douglas (Rinehart & Company 1958) ...

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Labor Day Hurricane of 1935, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Development and landfall, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Aftermath, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - The memorial, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Personal observations, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Records, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Notes, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Reference

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1935: American History Dictionary - Revenue Act of 1935

Definition and meaning of Revenue Act of 1935:

 

Revenue Act of 1935

This law established a more progressive tax system by setting graduated taxes on corporate income and increasing the top tax rates on personal income.

(Source: Madrid Waddington High School )

 

Also see these pages:  American History, American History Sitemap, History, History Sitemap

 

1935: American History Dictionary - Banking Act of 1935

Definition and meaning of Banking Act of 1935:

 

Banking Act of 1935

This law strengthened the authority of the Federal Reserve Board over the nation's currency and credit system.

(Source: Madrid Waddington High School )

 

Also see these pages:  American History, American History Sitemap, History, History Sitemap

 

1935: Encyclopedia II - Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Aftermath

The hurricane left a path of near-complete destruction in the Upper Keys centered on what is today the village of Islamorada. Nearly every structure was demolished; bridges and railway embankments were washed away. The links—rail, road, and ferry boats—that chained the islands together were broken. The Islamorada area had been devastated, though the hurricane's path was less than that of many tropical cyclones. Its eye was eight miles across, and the fiercest winds extended only 15 miles right of the center, less than 1992's Hurri ...

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Labor Day Hurricane of 1935, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Development and landfall, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Aftermath, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - The memorial, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Personal observations, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Records, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Notes, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Reference

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1935: Encyclopedia II - Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Personal observations

In the Florida Keys, the effects of the intense storm were reported by a number of survivors. One was J.E. Duane, caretaker of the Long Key Fishing Camp and a cooperative observer for the U.S. Weather Bureau. Duane recorded barometric readings and conditions during the passage of the storm, near where the exact center crossed the Keys on September 2. At 6:45 p.m., he wrote, the barometer was 27.90 inches and the wind was backing to the northwest. "A beam 6 by 8 inches, about 18 feet long, was blown from north side of camp, about 300 yards, through observer's house, wrecking it and nearly striking 3 pers ...

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Labor Day Hurricane of 1935, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Development and landfall, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Aftermath, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - The memorial, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Personal observations, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Records, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Notes, Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 - Reference

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