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Leaving his new wife with her parents in Amesbury, Massachusetts, he subsequently returned to New York in 1933, in the midst of the Great Depression.
Oranienburger Straße and the nearby New Synagogue were the center of Jewish culture before 1933.
By then, early dance camps, retreats, and weekends had emerged, such as Pinewoods Camp, in Plymouth, Massachusetts, which became primarily a music and dance camp in 1933, and NEFFA, the New England Folk Festival, also in Massachusetts, which began in 1944.
New Corinth was rebuilt after a further earthquake in 1928 and again after a great fire in 1933.
* Civilian Conservation Corps, a major New Deal program in the U. S. for young men, 1933 – 42
New Deal, New Landscape: The Civilian Conservation Corps and South Carolina's State Parks ( University of South Carolina Press ; 2011 ) 201 pages ; CCC built 16 state parks in SC between 1933 and 1942.
" And death shall have no dominion " appeared in the New English Weekly in May 1933.
Again echoing Winchell, Sullivan took on yet another medium in 1933 by writing and starring in the film Mr. Broadway, which has him guiding the audience around New York nightspots to meet entertainers and celebrities.
One of the most popular of all New Deal programs was the Civilian Conservation Corps ( 1933 – 1943 ), which sent two million poor young men to work in rural and wilderness areas, primarily on conservation projects.
In his first hundred days in office, which began March 4, 1933, Roosevelt spearheaded major legislation and issued a profusion of executive orders that instituted the New Deal — a variety of programs designed to produce relief ( government jobs for the unemployed ), recovery ( economic growth ), and reform ( through regulation of Wall Street, banks and transportation ).
* 1933 – In round 13 of a boxing match at New York City's Madison Square Garden, Primo Carnera knocks out Ernie Schaaf, killing him.
* New York City mayoral elections for votes in 1929, 1933, 1937 and 1941.
* Karl Dietrich Bracher " Stages of Totalitarian " Integration " ( Gleichschaltung ): The Consolidation of National Socialist Rule in 1933 and 1934 " pages 109 – 28 from Republic To Reich The Making of the Nazi Revolution Ten Essays edited by Hajo Holborn, New York: Pantheon Books, 1972.
After 1933 he became a leading conservative spokesman in opposition to the domestic and foreign policies of the New Deal.
1, The Years of Persecution, 1933 – 1939, New York: HarperCollins.
* 1933 – The first drive-in theater opens, in Camden, New Jersey, United States.
* 1934 – New Deal: U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the Securities Act of 1933 into law, establishing the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
* 1933 – Murray Halberg, New Zealand runner
Schoenberg's pupil Anton Webern, in his 1933 lectures, posthumously published under the title The Path to the New Music, claimed Brahms as one who had anticipated the developments of the Second Viennese School, and Webern's own Op.
Especially during the " Golden Twenties " the Kurfürstendamm area of the " New West " was a centre of leisure and nightlife in Berlin, an era that ended with the Great Depression and the Nazi Machtergreifung in 1933.
Critic Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote that the film was the greatest adaptation of the novel and remarked on Dunst's performance, " The perfect contrast to take-charge Jo comes from Kirsten Dunst's scene-stealing Amy, whose vanity and twinkling mischief make so much more sense coming from an 11-year-old vixen than they did from grown-up Joan Bennett in 1933.
* 1933New Deal: President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs an act creating the Tennessee Valley Authority.
* 1933 – The film King Kong opens at New York's Radio City Music Hall.
* 1933New Deal: The U. S. Federal Securities Act is signed into law requiring the registration of securities with the Federal Trade Commission.

1933 and York
The Senators posted a 99 – 53 record and cruised to the pennant seven games ahead of the New York Yankees, but in the 1933 World Series the Giants exacted their revenge, winning in five games.
* 1933 – Fiorello H. La Guardia is elected the 99th mayor of New York City.
The rivalry between the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles is the oldest rivalry in the NFC East and one of the oldest in the NFL, dating all the way back to 1933.
Dr. La Forest Potter of New York City published Strange Loves: A Study in Sexual Abnormalities, which focused on homosexuality, in 1933, probably to exploit the interest in the subject generated by the American publication of Radclyffe Hall ’ s novel The Well of Loneliness and Blair Niles ’ s Strange Brother.
Stanley Milgram was born in 1933 to a Jewish family in New York City, the child of a Romanian-born mother, Adele ( née Israel ), and a Hungarian-born father, Samuel Milgram.
* Signal ( 1933 ), a New York Yiddish-language literary monthly published from 1933 to 1936 by the Communist Party USA
* 1933 An Open Letter to President Roosevelt ( New York Times )
Image: FDR in 1933. jpg | President Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York
Image: FDR in 1933. jpg | President Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York
In 1933, Tucker moved to Buffalo, New York and became regional sales manager for Pierce-Arrow automobiles, but after only two years he moved back to Detroit and worked as a Dodge salesman for Cass Motors.
His works were shown at Chicago in 1933, the Venice Biennale in 1934 and the World's Fair, New York, in 1939.
Notable more recent productions of Measure for Measure are Charles Laughton as Angelo at the Old Vic Theatre in 1933, Peter Brook's 1950 staging at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre with John Gielgud as Angelo, and a 1976 New York Shakespeare Festival production featuring Meryl Streep as Isabella and John Cazale as Angelo.
* Erich Matthias, The Downfall of the Old Social Democratic Party in 1933 pages 51 – 105 from Republic to Reich The Making of the Nazi Revolution Ten Essays edited by Hajo Holborn, ( New York: Pantheon Books, 1972 ).
Recently, film footage taken by Fred Stone of Astaire performing in Gay Divorce with Luce's successor, Dorothy Stone, in New York in 1933 was uncovered by dancer and historian Betsy Baytos and now represents the earliest known performance footage of Astaire.
Astaire was married for the first time in 1933, to the 25-year-old Phyllis Potter ( née Phyllis Livingston Baker ; born 1908, died September 13, 1954 ), a Boston-born New York socialite and former wife of Eliphalet Nott Potter III ( 1906 – 1981 ), after pursuing her ardently for roughly two years, and despite the objections of his mother and sister.
# New York ( June 27, 1933 )
Won Blue Riband 1929 and 1933 for fastes Atlantic Ocean crossing ; The Bremen escaped after beginning of war from New York to Bremerhaven ; burnt out 1940 in Bremerhaven, probably by arson

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