1933 in the United States List of events
Events from the year 1933 in the United States .
Incumbents
Presidents Hoover and Roosevelt at FDR's Inauguration, March 4, 1933
Herbert Hoover (R -California) (until March 4)
Franklin D. Roosevelt (D -New York ) (starting March 4)
Charles Curtis (R -Kansas ) (until March 4)
John Nance Garner (D -Texas ) (starting March 4)
John Nance Garner (D -Texas ) (until March 4)
Henry Thomas Rainey (D -Illinois ) (starting March 9)
James Eli Watson (R -Indiana ) (until March 4)
Joseph Taylor Robinson (D -Arkansas ) (starting March 4)
Governors and lieutenant governors
Governors
Governor of Alabama : Benjamin M. Miller (Democratic )
Governor of Arizona : George W. P. Hunt (Democratic ) (until January 2), Benjamin Baker Moeur (Democratic ) (starting January 2)
Governor of Arkansas : Harvey Parnell (Democratic ) (until January 10), Junius Marion Futrell (Democratic ) (starting January 10)
Governor of California : James Rolph Jr. (Republican )
Governor of Colorado : Billy Adams (Democratic ) (until January 10), Edwin C. Johnson (Democratic ) (starting January 10)
Governor of Connecticut : Wilbur Lucius Cross (Democratic )
Governor of Delaware : C. Douglass Buck (Republican )
Governor of Florida : Doyle E. Carlton (Democratic ) (until January 3), David Sholtz (Democratic ) (starting January 3)
Governor of Georgia : Richard Russell, Jr. (Democratic ) (until January 10), Eugene Talmadge (Democratic ) (starting January 10)
Governor of Idaho : C. Ben Ross (Democratic )
Governor of Illinois : Louis L. Emmerson (Republican ) (until January 9), Henry Horner (Democratic ) (starting January 9)
Governor of Indiana : Harry G. Leslie (Republican ) (until January 9), Paul V. McNutt (Democratic ) (starting January 9)
Governor of Iowa : Daniel Webster Turner (Republican ) (until January 12), Clyde L. Herring (Democratic ) (starting January 12)
Governor of Kansas : Harry H. Woodring (Democratic ) (until January 9), Alfred M. Landon (Republican ) (starting January 9)
Governor of Kentucky : Ruby Laffoon (Democratic )
Governor of Louisiana : Oscar K. Allen (Democratic )
Governor of Maine : William Tudor Gardiner (Republican ) (until January 4), Louis J. Brann (Democratic ) (starting January 4)
Governor of Maryland : Albert C. Ritchie (Democratic )
Governor of Massachusetts : Joseph B. Ely (Democratic )
Governor of Michigan : Wilber Marion Brucker (Republican ) (until January 1), William Comstock (Democratic ) (starting January 1)
Governor of Minnesota : Floyd B. Olson (Farmer-Labor )
Governor of Mississippi : Martin Sennett Conner (Democratic )
Governor of Missouri : Henry S. Caulfield (Republican ) (until January 9), Guy Brasfield Park (Democratic ) (starting January 9)
Governor of Montana : John E. Erickson (Democratic ) (until March 13), Frank Henry Cooney (Democratic ) (starting March 13)
Governor of Nebraska : Charles W. Bryan (Democratic )
Governor of Nevada : Fred B. Balzar (Republican )
Governor of New Hampshire : John Gilbert Winant (Republican )
Governor of New Jersey : A. Harry Moore (Democratic )
Governor of New Mexico : Arthur Seligman (Democratic ) (until September 25), Andrew W. Hockenhull (Democratic ) (starting September 25)
Governor of New York : Herbert H. Lehman (Democratic ) (starting January 1)
Governor of North Carolina : Oliver Max Gardner (Democratic ) (until January 5), John C. B. Ehringhaus (Democratic ) (starting January 5)
Governor of North Dakota : William Langer (Republican )
Governor of Ohio : George White (Democratic )
Governor of Oklahoma : William H. Murray (Democratic )
Governor of Oregon : Julius L. Meier (Independent )
Governor of Pennsylvania : Gifford Pinchot (Republican )
Governor of Rhode Island : Norman S. Case (Republican ) (until January 3), Theodore Francis Green (Democratic ) (starting January 3)
Governor of South Carolina : Ibra Charles Blackwood (Democratic )
Governor of South Dakota : Warren Green (Republican ) (until January 3), Tom Berry (Democratic ) (starting January 3)
Governor of Tennessee : Henry Hollis Horton (Democratic ) (until January 17), Harry Hill McAlister (Democratic ) (starting January 17)
Governor of Texas : Ross S. Sterling (Democratic ) (until January 17), Miriam A. Ferguson (Democratic ) (starting January 17)
Governor of Utah : George Dern (Democratic ) (until January 2), Henry H. Blood (Democratic ) (starting January 2)
Governor of Vermont : Stanley C. Wilson (Republican )
Governor of Virginia : John Garland Pollard (Democratic )
Governor of Washington : Roland H. Hartley (Republican ) (until January 9), Clarence D. Martin (Democratic ) (starting January 9)
Governor of West Virginia : William G. Conley (Republican ) (until March 4), Herman G. Kump (Democratic ) (starting March 4)
Governor of Wisconsin : Philip La Follette (Republican ) (until January 2), Albert G. Schmedeman (Democratic ) (starting January 2)
Governor of Wyoming : Alonzo M. Clark (Republican ) (until January 2), Leslie A. Miller (Democratic ) (starting January 2)
Lieutenant governors
Lieutenant Governor of Alabama : Hugh D. Merrill (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas : Lawrence Elery Wilson (Democratic ) (until month and day unknown), William Lee Cazort (Democratic ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of California : Frank Merriam (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Colorado : vacant (until January 10), Raymond Herbert Talbot (Democratic ) (starting January 10)
Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut : Samuel R. Spencer (Republican ) (until month and day unknown), Roy C. Wilcox (Republican ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Delaware : James H. Hazel (Republican ) (until January 17), Roy F. Corley (Republican ) (starting January 17)
Lieutenant Governor of Idaho : G. P. Mix (Democratic ) (until January 2), George E. Hill (Democratic ) (starting January 2)
Lieutenant Governor of Illinois : Fred E. Sterling (Republican ) (until January 9), Thomas Donovan (Democratic ) (starting January 9)
Lieutenant Governor of Indiana : Edgar D. Bush (Republican ) (until January 9), M. Clifford Townsend (Democratic ) (starting January 9)
Lieutenant Governor of Iowa : Arch W. McFarlane (Republican ) (until January 12), Nelson G. Kraschel (Democratic ) (starting January 12)
Lieutenant Governor of Kansas : Jacob W. Graybill (Republican ) (until month and day unknown), Charles W. Thompson (Republican ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky : Happy Chandler (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana : John B. Fournet (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts : William S. Youngman (Republican ) (until month and day unknown), Gaspar G. Bacon (Republican ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Michigan : Luren D. Dickinson (Republican ) (until month and day unknown), Allen E. Stebbins (Democratic ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota : Henry M. Arens (Farmer Labor ) (until January 3), Konrad K. Solberg (Farmer Labor ) (starting January 3)
Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi : Dennis Murphree (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Missouri : Edward Henry Winter (Republican ) (until January 9), Frank Gaines Harris (Democratic ) (starting January 9)
Lieutenant Governor of Montana :
Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska : Theodore Metcalfe (Republican ) (until month and day unknown), Walter H. Jurgensen (Democratic ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Nevada : Morley Griswold (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico : Andrew W. Hockenhull (Democratic ) (until September 25), vacant (starting September 25)
Lieutenant Governor of New York : M. William Bray (Democratic ) (starting January 1)
Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina : Richard T. Fountain (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota : John W. Carr (Republican ) (until month and day unknown), Ole H. Olson (Republican ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio : William G. Pickrel (Democratic ) (until January 9), Charles W. Sawyer (Democratic ) (starting January 9)
Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma : Robert Burns (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania : Edward C. Shannon (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island : James G. Connelly (Republican ) (until January 3), Robert E. Quinn (Democratic ) (starting January 3)
Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina : James O. Sheppard (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota : Odell K. Whitney (Republican ) (until January 3), Hans Ustrud (Democratic ) (starting January 3)
Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee : Ambrose B. Broadbent (Democratic ) (until January 17), Albert F. Officer (Democratic ) (starting January 17)
Lieutenant Governor of Texas : Edgar E. Witt (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Vermont : Benjamin Williams (Republican ) (until month and day unknown), Charles M. Smith (Republican ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia : James H. Price (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Washington : John Arthur Gellatly (Republican ) (until January 9), Victor A. Meyers (Democratic ) (starting January 9)
Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin : Henry A. Huber (Republican ) (until January 2), Thomas J. O'Malley (Democratic ) (starting January 2)
Events
January–March
March 4: Franklin D. Roosevelt becomes the 32nd U.S. president
John Nance Garner becomes the 32nd U.S. vice president
January 5
January 17 – The U.S. Congress votes favorably for Philippines independence, against the view of President Herbert Hoover .
January 23 – The Twentieth Amendment to the United States Constitution is ratified, changing Inauguration Day from March 4 to January 20.
January 30 – The Lone Ranger debuts on American radio.
February 6 – The Twentieth Amendment to the United States Constitution goes into effect.
February 6–7 – Officers on the USS Ramapo record a 34-meter high sea-wave in the Pacific Ocean.
February 10 – The New York City-based Postal Telegraph Company introduces the first singing telegram .
February 15 – In Miami, Florida, Giuseppe Zangara attempts to assassinate President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt , but instead fatally wounds Chicago Mayor Anton J. Cermak .
February 17
February 25 – USS Ranger (CV-4) , the first ship of the United States Navy designed as an aircraft carrier , is launched at Newport News, Virginia .
March 2 – The original film version of King Kong , starring Fay Wray , premieres at Radio City Music Hall and the RKO Roxy Theatre in New York City.
March 3 – Mount Rushmore National Memorial is dedicated.
March 4
March 5 – Great Depression : President Franklin D. Roosevelt declares a "bank holiday", closing all United States banks and freezing all financial transactions (the 'holiday' ends on March 13).
March 6 – Mayor Anton Cermak of Chicago dies of the wound he received on February 15.
March 9 – Great Depression: The U.S. Congress begins its first 100 days of enacting New Deal legislation.
March 10 – The 6.4 Mw Long Beach earthquake affects the Greater Los Angeles Area with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe ), leaving 115–120 people dead, and causing an estimated $40 million in damage.
March 12 – Great Depression : Franklin D. Roosevelt addresses the nation for the first time as President of the United States, in the first of his "Fireside Chats ".
March 15 – The Dow Jones Industrial Average rises from 53.84 to 62.10. The day's gain of 15.34%, achieved during the depths of the Great Depression, remains to date as the largest 1-day percentage gain for the index.
April–June
May 27: Century of Progress World's Fair opens
July–September
October–December
December 5, 1933: Sloppy Joe's Bar opens in Key West, Florida (1986 photo)
October 7 – The New York Giants (baseball) defeat the Washington Senators , 4 games to 1, to win their 4th World Series title.
October 10 – A United Airlines Boeing 247 is destroyed near Chesterton, Indiana , by a bomb. This is the first proven case of air sabotage in commercial airline history.
October 12 – The United States Army Disciplinary Barracks on Alcatraz is acquired by the United States Department of Justice , which plans to incorporate the island into its Federal Bureau of Prisons as a federal penitentiary .
October 17 – Albert Einstein arrives in the United States as a refugee from Nazi Germany .
November 8 – New Deal : U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt unveils the Civil Works Administration , an organization designed to create jobs for more than 4 million of the unemployed.
November 11 – Dust Bowl : In South Dakota , a very strong dust storm strips topsoil from desiccated farmlands (one of a series of disastrous dust storms this year).
November 13 – Jasper McLevy becomes mayor of Bridgeport, Connecticut , the first Socialist mayor in New England ; he serves until 1957.
November 16 – The United States and the Soviet Union establish formal diplomatic relations .
November 17 – The Marx Brothers ' anarchic comedy film Duck Soup is released in the U.S.
December 5 – The Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution , repealing Prohibition , goes into effect.
December 6 – U.S. federal judge John M. Woolsey rules that James Joyce 's novel Ulysses is not obscene.
Undated
1933: 12 new Chevrolet pickup trucks for the Civilian Conservation Corps , Yellowstone National Park .
Ongoing
Births
January
Shari Lewis
Chita Rivera
January 1 – Ford Konno , American swimmer
January 2
January 5 – Leonard Marsh , American businessman, co-founder of Snapple (d. 2013 )
January 6
January 7 – Phil Mulkey , American decathlete and coach (d. 2022 )
January 8
January 9 – Robert García , American politician (d. 2017 )
January 13 – Tom Gola , American basketball player (d. 2014 )
January 14 – Stan Brakhage , American filmmaker (d. 2003 )
January 15 – Ernest J. Gaines , American author (d. 2019 )
January 16 – Susan Sontag , American author (d. 2004 )
January 17 – Shari Lewis , American ventriloquist (d. 1998 )
January 20 – Ronald Townson , American singer (d. 2001 )
January 22 – Lennie Rosenbluth , American basketball player (d. 2022 )
January 23 – Chita Rivera , American actress and dancer (d. 2024 )
January 24 – Bob Beattie , American skiing coach (d. 2018 )
January 25 – Barbara Owen , American organist (d. 2024 )
January 27 – Tony Windis , American basketball player
January 29 – Paul Sally , American mathematician and academic (d. 2013 )
January 30 – Swede Halbrook , American basketball player (d. 1988 )
February
kim Novak
Nina Simone
February 1 – Wendell R. Anderson , American politician (d. 2016 )
February 2 – M'el Dowd , American actress and singer (d. 2012 )
February 3 – Paul Sarbanes , American politician (d. 2020 )
February 4 – Shirley Burkovich , American baseball player (d. 2022 )
February 6 – Walter E. Fauntroy , African-American civil rights activist
February 10 – Billy O'Dell , American baseball player (d. 2018 )
February 13
February 16 – Ron Faber , American actor (d. 2023 )
February 17
February 20 – Frederick Crews , American literary critic (d. 2024 )
February 21
February 23 – Donna J. Stone , poet and philanthropist (d. 1994 )
February 26 – Godfrey Cambridge , actor and comedian (d. 1976 )
February 27 – Raymond Berry , American football player
February 28 – Charles Vinci , weightlifter (d. 2018 )
March
Quincy Jones
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
March 3 – Lee Radziwill , American socialite (d. 2019 )
March 5 – Marlene Riding In Mameah , American silversmith (d. 2018 )
March 6 – Ted Abernathy , American baseball player (d. 2004 )
March 9 – Lloyd Price , African-American R&B singer (d. 2021 )[ 7]
March 12
March 13
March 14
March 15 – Ruth Bader Ginsburg , Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1993 (d. 2020 )[ 8]
March 16 – Sanford I. Weill , American financier and philanthropist
March 18
March 19 – Philip Roth , American novelist (d. 2018 )
March 23
March 24 – William Smith , actor (d. 2021 )
March 25
March 28 – Frank Murkowski , politician
March 29 – Bob Schafer , basketball player (d. 2005 )
March 30 – Joe Ruby , animator (d. 2020 )[ 10]
March 31 – Anita Carter , singer (d. 1999 )
April
Frank Gorshin
Elizabeth Montgomery
Jayne Mansfield
Willie Nelson
April 1
April 3
April 5
April 7 – Wayne Rogers , American actor (M*A*S*H ) (d. 2015 )
April 11 – Med Park , American basketball player (d. 1998 )
April 12 – Ben Nighthorse Campbell , American politician
April 14 – Morton Subotnick , American electronic composer
April 15
April 17 – Ron W. Miller , American president and CEO (The Walt Disney Company ) (d. 2019 )
April 19 – Jayne Mansfield , American actress (d. 1967 )
April 21 – Chuck Mencel , American basketball player
April 24
April 25
April 26 – Carol Burnett , American actress, singer and comedian
April 27 – Calvin Newborn , American jazz guitarist (d. 2018 )
April 29 – Ed Charles , American basketball player (d. 2018 )
April 30
Rod McKuen , American singer, songwriter and poet (d. 2015 )
Willie Nelson , American singer, songwriter, musician, actor, producer, author, poet and activist
Helen Vendler , American literary critic (d. 2024 )
May
James Brown
June
Charlie Wilson
Joan Rivers
Gene Wilder
James Meredith
June 1
June 2 – Jerry Lumpe , American baseball player and coach (d. 2014 )
June 6 – Eli Broad , American entrepreneur and philanthropist (d. 2021 )
June 7
June 8
June 9 – Don Young , American politician (d. 2022 )
June 10 – F. Lee Bailey , American criminal defense attorney (d. 2021 )
June 11 – Gene Wilder , American actor (d. 2016 )
June 12 – Eddie Adams , American photographer and photojournalist (d. 2004 )
June 17
June 20
June 21 – Bernie Kopell , American actor, comedian
June 22 – Dianne Feinstein , American politician (d. 2023 )
June 23 – Dave Bristol , American baseball manager
June 24 – Sam Jones , American basketball player (d. 2021 )
June 25 – James Meredith , African-American civil rights activist, writer, political adviser and Air Force veteran
June 26
June 27
June 28 – Morris Hirsch , mathematician
June 29
July
David McCullough
Bertice Reading
Robert Fuller
July 1 – Frank Baumann , American Major League Baseball pitcher (d. 2020 )
July 4 – Miriam Stevenson , American television host, actress, previously model and beauty pageant winner
July 5
July 6
July 7
July 8
July 9 – Ray Rippelmeyer , American baseball player and coach (d. 2022 )[ 11]
July 10 – Richard G. Hatcher , first African-American politician (d. 2019 )
July 11 – Bob McGrath , American actor (Sesame Street )
July 14 – Michael Cardenas , American businessman
July 16 – Julian A. Brodsky , American businessman
July 18 – Syd Mead , American industrial, conceptual designer (d. 2019 )
July 20
July 21 – John Gardner , American novelist (d. 1982 )
July 22 – Bertice Reading , African-American actress, singer (d. 1991 )
July 23 – Bert Convy , American game show host, actor and singer (d. 1991 )
July 24
July 25
July 26 – Kathryn Hays , American television, soap opera actress[ 12] ***
July 27 – Nick Reynolds , American folk singer (d. 2008 )
July 29
July 30 – Edd Byrnes , American actor, singer (77 Sunset Strip ) (d. 2020 )
August
Dom DeLuise
Julie Newmar
Stuart Roosa
August 1
August 3 – Vera Katz , American politician (d. 2017 )
August 7
August 8 – Carmine Persico , American mobster and convicted racketeer (d. 2019 )
August 10
August 11 – Jerry Falwell Sr. , American pastor, televangelist and activist (Moral Majority ) (d. 2007 )
August 16
August 17 – Gene Kranz , American NASA Flight Director
August 18 – Frank Salemme , American gangster and hitman (d. 2022 )[ 14]
August 19 –
August 20
August 21 – Jules Wright , American businessman and politician from Alaska (d. 2022 )[ 16]
August 22 – Robert Hale , American opera singer (d. 2023 )[ 17]
August 23
August 24 – Ham Richardson , tennis player (d. 2006 )
August 25
August 26 – Robert Chartoff , film producer (d. 2015 )
August 28 – Jean Weaver , baseball player (d. 2008 )
August 29 – Dickie Hemric , basketball player (d. 2017 )
August 30 – Walter LaFeber , historian (d. 2021 )
September
Conway Twitty
Robert Blake
September 1
September 2
September 3 – Tompall Glaser , singer (d. 2013 )
September 9
September 11 – William Luther Pierce , author, activist (d. 2002 )
September 12
September 13 – Eileen Fulton , actress
September 15 – Henry Darrow , Puerto-Rican American actor (d. 2021 )
September 17
September 18
September 21 – Dick Simon , racing driver
September 24 – Mel Taylor , drummer (The Ventures ) (d. 1996 )
September 25 – Hubie Brown , basketball coach and broadcaster
September 26 – Charlotte Mailliard Shultz , philanthropist and socialite(d. 2021 )[ 22]
September 27
September 30 – Cissy Houston , African-American singer
October
William Anders
October 5 – Billy Lee Riley , American rockabilly musician (d. 2009 )
October 9
October 10
October 12 – Clayton Jacobson II , American inventor of the Jet Ski
October 17 – William Anders , American astronaut (d. 2024 )
October 21 – Rich Eichhorst , American basketball player
October 23 – Lois Youngen , American professional baseball player
October 24 – Norman Rush , American writer
October 27 – Theodosius (Lazor) , primate (bishop) of the Orthodox Church in America (d. 2020 )
October 30 – Warith Deen Mohammed , American Muslim leader, theologian, philosopher and revivalist (d. 2008 )
November
Ken Berry
Larry King
Jean Shepard
November 1 – Thomas Atcitty , American politician (d. 2020 )
November 3
November 7 – Jackie Joseph , American actress
November 9
November 10
November 11 – Kay Arthur , American Bible teacher, speaker and author
November 14 – Fred Haise , American astronaut
November 15 – Jack Burns , American comic performer (d. 2020 )
November 19 – Larry King , American television and radio host (d. 2021 )
November 21 – Jean Shepard , American country singer, songwriter (d. 2016 )
November 24 – Marie Wilcox , native America, last speaker of Wukchumni (d. 2021 )[ 23]
November 25 – Kathryn Crosby , American actress
November 26
November 28
November 29 – James Rosenquist , American painter (d. 2017 )
November 30 – Sam Gilliam , American artist (d. 2022 ).[ 24]
December
Tim Conway
Caroll Spinney
December 1 – Lou Rawls , African-American singer (d. 2006 )
December 2
December 4
December 6 – Boris Nachamkin , American basketball player (d. 2018 )
December 8 – Johnny Green , American basketball player (d. 2023 )
December 9 – Orville Moody , American golfer (d. 2008 )
December 11 – Charlie Bryan , American labor leader (d. 2013 )
December 13 – Lou Adler , American film and record producer
December 15 – Tim Conway , American actor and comedian (d. 2019 )
December 16 – Billy Kinard , American football player and coach (d. 2018 )
December 17
December 18 – Lonnie Brooks , American blues singer and guitarist (d. 2017 )
December 20
December 21 – Robert Worcester , pollster
December 26 – Caroll Spinney , American puppeteer, cartoonist, author and speaker (d. 2019 )
December 28 – John Y. Brown Jr. , American politician and businessman (d. 2022 )
Deaths
Calvin Coolidge
January 3 – Jack Pickford , film actor (The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come ), dies in France (born 1896 in Canada )
January 5 – Calvin Coolidge , 30th president of the United States from 1923 to 1929, 29th vice president of the United States from 1921 to 1923 (born 1872 )
January 9 – Kate Gleason , engineer (born 1865 )
January 17 – Louis Comfort Tiffany , stained glass artist, jewelry designer, son of Charles Lewis Tiffany (born 1848 )
January 23 – Fred. L. Bonfoey , architect (born 1870 )
January 25 – Lewis J. Selznick , film producer (born 1870 )
January 29 – Sara Teasdale , lyrical poet, suicide (born 1884 )
February 5 – James Banning , aviation pioneer (born 1900 )
February 18 – James J. Corbett , heavyweight boxer (born 1866 )[ 25]
February 26 – Spottiswoode Aitken , silent film actor and Hollywood property developer (born 1868 in Scotland )
February 27 – Walter Hiers , silent actor (born 1893 )
February 28 – Lilla Cabot Perry , Impressionist painter (born 1848 )
March 6 – Anton Cermak , Mayor of Chicago , fatally wounded in assassination attempt (born 1873 )
March 14 – Balto , sled dog (born 1919 )
March 30 – Giuseppe Zangara , attempted assassin of president-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt, killer of Mayor Anton Cermak of Chicago, executed (born 1900 )
April 4 – William A. Moffett , admiral, in crash of airship USS Akron (ZRS-4) ) (born 1869 )
April 5 – Earl Derr Biggers , detective novelist and playwright, heart attack (born 1884 )
April 13 – Adelbert Ames , Governor of Mississippi from 1868 to 1870 and from 1874 to 1876 and U.S. Senator from Mississippi from 1870 to 1874 (born 1835 )
April 16 – Henry van Dyke Jr. , poet, author, educator and clergyman (born 1852 )
April 20 – William Henry Holmes , anthropologist, archaeologist, geologist and museum director (born 1846 )
April 23 – Tim Keefe , baseball player (born 1857 )
May 19 – Thomas J. O'Brien , Michigan politician, diplomat (born 1842 )
May 25 – James E. Kelly , sculptor and illustrator (born 1855 )
May 26 – Jimmie Rodgers , country singer (born 1897 )
June 2 – Frank Jarvis , Olympic sprinter (born 1878 )
June 21 - Halbert Benton Cole , Georgetown University Law School Alumni, American Attorney in Black River Falls, Wi and Hamilton, Montana (b. 1879 )[1]
June 29 – Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle , film actor, comedian, director and screenwriter (born 1887 )
July 2 – Caroline Yale , educator (born 1848 )
July 11 – Edward Dillon , silent film actor and director (born 1879 )
July 15
August 5 – Charles Harold Davis , landscape painter (born 1856 )
August 23 – Marie Cahill , singer and actress (born 1870 )
September 25 – Ring Lardner , satirical fiction and sports writer (born 1885 )
September 27 – Zaida Ben-Yusuf , portrait photographer (born 1869 )
October – Joan Winters , Broadway dancer, murdered in Jerusalem (born 1909 )
October 23 – Orville Harrold , operatic tenor (born 1878 )
October 29 – George Luks , realist painter (born 1867 )
November 4 – John Jay Chapman , essayist, poet, author and lawyer (born 1862 )
November 5 – Texas Guinan , actress, producer and entrepreneur (born 1884 )
November 12 – F. Holland Day , photographer and publisher (born 1864 )
November 21 – Inez Clough , African American singer, dancer and actress (born 1873 )
November 28 – Minnie Earl Sears , librarian (born 1873 )
December 2 – Clarence Burton , silent film actor (born 1882 )
December 16
December 17 – Charles Spiro , inventor and an attorney (born 1850 )[ 26]
December 21 – Tod Sloan , jockey (born 1874 )
See also
References
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^ William J. O’Neil, Founder of Investor Newspaper, Dies at 90
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^ Raymond R. "Bud" Rippelmeyer |Obituary
^ Aaker, E. (2017). Television Western Players, 1960–1975: A Biographical Dictionary . McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers. p. 1981. ISBN 978-1-4766-6250-3 . Retrieved September 17, 2021 .
^ Longtime Georgia journalist, political commentator Bill Shipp dies at 89
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^ "Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress - Retro Member details" .
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^ Chinen, Nate (March 2, 2023). "Wayne Shorter, Innovator During an Era of Change in Jazz, Dies at 89" . The New York Times . Retrieved March 2, 2023 .
^ Former Alabama star player, athletic director Hootie Ingram dies at age 90
^ Former Michigan State football coach Denny Stolz dies at 89
^ Charlotte Shultz, who received a queen, a pope and countless world leaders to S.F. as its ‘chief of protocol,’ dies at 88
^ Marie Wilcox, who saved her native language from extinction, dies at 87
^ Sam Gilliam, Groundbreaking Artist Who Brought Abstraction Into the Third Dimension, Dies at 88
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^ New York Times:CHARLES SP1RO, 83, AN INVENTOR, DIES; Holder of 200 Patents Credited With Perfection of 'Original Visible Writing Machine.December 18, 1933
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