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Rogers also introduced some celebrated numbers from the Great American Songbook, songs such as Harry Warren and Al Dubin's " The Gold Diggers ' Song ( We're in the Money )" from Gold Diggers of 1933 ( 1933 ), " Music Makes Me " from Flying Down to Rio ( 1933 ), " The Continental " from The Gay Divorcee ( 1934 ), Irving Berlin's " Let Yourself Go " from Follow the Fleet ( 1936 ), the Gershwins ' " Embraceable You " from Girl Crazy and " They All Laughed ( at Christopher Columbus )" from Shall We Dance ( 1937 ).
It was leased by the Omaha Girl Scouts from 1933 to 1945 and bought in 1945.
In 1933 she requested recognition for her troop from the local council ; it was refused until 1942 when permission for the first official African-American Girl Scout troop in Tennessee was given.
He introduced Irving Berlin's " Easter Parade " and George and Ira Gershwin's " I've Got a Crush on You " in Treasure Girl ( 1928 ); Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz's " I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plan " in The Little Show ( 1929 ) and " Louisiana Hayride " in Flying Colors ( 1932 ); and Irving Berlin's " Not for All the Rice in China " in As Thousands Cheer ( 1933 ).
* Girl Missing, 1933
* The Girl From Chicago ( 1933 )
The Palace Theatre was also the venue for Rogers and Hart's The Girl Friend ( 1927 ) and Fred Astaire's final stage musical Gay Divorce ( 1933 ).
* Take a Chance ( 1933 )-Dancehall Girl
While she did not have her own radio program, she was a guest speaker on a number of occasions from 1929 through 1933, often advocating for volunteerism, or discussing the work of the Girl Scouts.
Along with such actresses as Betty Grable, Lucille Ball, and Ann Sothern, Goddard became a " Goldwyn Girl " and was featured in films such as Roman Scandals ( 1933 ) and Kid Millions ( 1934 ).
By 1933, Kahn had become a full time motion picture songwriter, contributing to movies such as Flying Down to Rio, Thanks a Million, Kid Millions, A Day at the Races, Everybody Sing, One Night of Love, Three Smart Girls, Let's Sing Again, San Francisco, Naughty Marietta, and Ziegfeld Girl.
* 1933 Dragnet Girl ( 非常線の女 Hijōsen no Onna )-directed by Yasujirō Ozu
He recorded his best known material 1933 to 1938, as Sol Hoopii's Novelty Trio, Novelty Quartette and Novelty Five on Decca Records and Brunswick Records labels, like the famous Hula Girl, Ten Tiny Toes, and many more brilliant Hawaiian hula and hapa-haole songs penned by the best Hawaiian composers like Johnny Noble and Sol Bright.
A 1933 article in The New York Times references a Girl Scouts of the USA encampment by the " Five Towns Council, embracing the villages of Inwood, Lawrence, Cedarhurst, Woodmere and Hewlett ", interestingly, listed in order by LIRR station.
* Girl Without a Room ( 1933 )
Brent also played opposite Ruby Keeler in 42nd Street ( 1933 ), Greta Garbo in The Painted Veil ( 1934 ), Ginger Rogers in In Person ( 1935 ), Madeleine Carroll in The Case Against Mrs. Ames ( 1936 ), Jean Arthur in More Than a Secretary ( 1936 ), Myrna Loy in Stamboul Quest ( 1934 ) and The Rains Came ( 1939 ), Merle Oberon in ' Til We Meet Again ( 1940 ), Ann Sheridan in Honeymoon for Three ( 1941 ), Joan Fontaine in The Affairs of Susan ( 1945 ), Barbara Stanwyck in The Purchase Price ( 1932 ), Baby Face ( 1933 ), The Gay Sisters ( 1942 ) and My Reputation ( 1946 ), Claudette Colbert in Tomorrow Is Forever ( 1946 ), Dorothy McGuire in The Spiral Staircase ( 1946 ), Lucille Ball in Lover Come Back ( 1946 ) and Yvonne De Carlo in Slave Girl ( 1947 ).
His British films included Yes, Mr Brown ( 1933 ), Good Night, Vienna ( 1932 ), That's a Good Girl ( 1933 ), Brewster's Millions ( 1935 ), Come Out of the Pantry ( 1935 ), When Knights Were Bold ( 1936 ), This'll Make You Whistle ( 1936 ), Smash and Grab ( 1937 ), The Sky's the Limit ( 1938 ), Break the News ( 1938 ), The Gang's All Here ( 1939 ), The Middle Watch ( 1940 ), Bulldog Sees It Through ( 1940 ), As Long as They're Happy ( 1955 ), and Josephine and Men ( 1955 ).
* That's a Good Girl ( 1933 )
* New York Times, Girl Athlete Gets Movie Job, November 11, 1933, Page 11.
Helen also performed in at least 14 movies including Christopher Bean ( 1933 ) with Beulah Bondi and Marie Dressler, Naughty Marietta ( 1935 ) with Nelson Eddy and Frank Morgan, San Francisco ( 1936 ) with Clark Gable and Jeanette MacDonald, and Small Town Girl ( 1936 ) with Robert Taylor and James Stewart.

1933 and Scouts
The 4th World Scout Jamboree, a gathering of Boy Scouts from all over the world, was hosted by Hungary and held from August 2 to August 13, 1933.
With Count Pál Teleki, he took part in organizing the 4th World Scout Jamboree in Gödöllő, Hungary where Almásy presented the Air Scouts to Robert Baden-Powell on August 9, 1933.
Paul Siple in 1932Paul Allman Siple ( December 18, 1908 – November 25, 1968 ) was an American Antarctic explorer and geographer who took part in six Antarctic expeditions, including the two Byrd expeditions of 1928 – 1930 and 1933 – 1935, representing the Boy Scouts of America as an Eagle Scout.
1933 Boy Scouts ( 48 ) Size: 2⅛ × 3¼ in.
The Kansas City Metropolitan Area had a long history of being home to professional Hockey teams prior to the Outlaws, including the Kansas City Pla-Mors of the American Hockey Association from 1927 to 1933, the Kansas City Greyhounds of the American Hockey Association from 1933 to 1940, the Kansas City Americans of the American Hockey Association from 1940 to 1942, the Kansas City Pla-Mors of the United States Hockey League from 1945-1949, the Kansas City Mohawks of the United States Hockey League from 1949 to 1951, the Kansas City Blues of the Central Hockey League from 1967 to 1972 and from 1976 to 1977, the Kansas City Scouts of the NHL from 1974 to 1976, and the Kansas City Red Wings of the Central Hockey League from 1977 to 1979.
* Howard Frank Gillette, class of 1890, banker and Boys Scouts of America promoter ; founding member of the Chicago World's Fair Centennial Celebration of 1933 ; national commodore of the Sea Scouts

1933 and Philadelphia
The legislature passed the bill in April 1933, paving the way for Philadelphia Eagles to play on Sundays.
On November 7, 1933, the referendum on the Blue Laws passed in Philadelphia and it became law.
The team's heated rivalry with the Philadelphia Eagles is the oldest of the NFC East rivalries, dating all the way back to 1933 and has been called the best rivalry in the NFL in the 21st century.
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.
The club was established in 1933 as a replacement for the bankrupt Frankford Yellow Jackets after a syndicate led by future NFL commissioner Bert Bell purchased the rights to a Philadelphia franchise from the league.
Denver did not make quarters in 1938, and Philadelphia never stopped, except in 1933.
During 1933, while at the Office of the Inspector of Naval Material in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Rickover translated Das Unterseeboot ( The Submarine ) by World War I German Imperial Navy Admiral Hermann Bauer.
He completed his Ph. D. in 1932 and became a professor of physics at Ursinus College near Philadelphia, where he taught from 1933 to 1941.
Wachovia Center, Lincoln Financial Field, and Citizens Bank Park ), and the Philadelphia Eagles training complex which now occupy that portion of the grounds which from 1933 to 1993 were the site of Philadelphia Naval Hospital ( demolished 2001 ).
The production of beer ceased with prohibition in 1920, and after the repeal of the Volstead Act in 1933, the brewery was sold to John F. Trommers of Philadelphia.
He stated that the " Sardis " church era ended with his severance from the Church of God ( Seventh-Day ) and that the " Philadelphia " era officially began in October 1933.
" In 2008 Burke acknowledged his Christian methodology differed from that of his maternal uncle, Pastor Harry R. Moore ( born 1933 ; died 1982 ), the founder and pastor of Our First Temple of Faith, at Front and Susquehanna Streets, Philadelphia: " Mine was more: God, money and women, hey hey hey ; truth, love, peace and get it on.
Gifford Senior and his then thirteen-year-old son co-wrote a scientific travel-adventure book, entitled Giff and Stiff in the South Seas, copyright 1933, by the John C. Winston Co. of Philadelphia.
After five straight knockout wins, in 1933, he lost for the first time, beaten on points by Henry Wilson in Philadelphia.
* Philadelphia Stars ( baseball ), a baseball team in the Negro Leagues from 1933 to 1952
* 1933 ( 2 ) Philadelphia Open Championship, Hershey Open
In January 1933, through main-line service between New York and Philadelphia / Wilmington / Paoli was placed in operation.
In 1933 she eloped with Stanley Ryder and moved to Philadelphia in 1939.
* Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre ( 1887 – 1933 )-Born in Gainesville, Georgia, she attended Goucher College in Baltimore and worked three years at a settlement house in Philadelphia before marrying Francis B. Sayre in a White House wedding on November 25, 1913.
She performed towing and miscellaneous services in the 5th Naval District until 1 June 1933 when she arrived at Philadelphia.
Afterwards, Cahill graduated St. Joseph's College ( now Saint Joseph's University ) at Philadelphia in 1933.
On February 15, 1933, Sutton attempted to rob the Corn Exchange Bank and Trust Company in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
On May 5, 1933, Martin hit for the cycle in a game against the Philadelphia Phillies at the Baker Bowl.

1.811 seconds.