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1933 and Jersey
* 1933 The first drive-in theater opens, in Camden, New Jersey, United States.
By January 1933, the film's protagonist Robert Elliot Burns who was still imprisoned in New Jersey and a number of different chain gang prisoners nationwide in the United States were able to appeal and were released.
Audiences in the United States who saw the film began to question the legitimacy of the United States legal system, and in January 1933 the film's protagonist, Robert Elliot Burns, who was still imprisoned in New Jersey, and a number of different chain gang prisoners nationwide in the United States were able to appeal and were released.
# New Jersey ( June 1, 1933 )
Married in 1930 to Henry Parish II, an investment banker with whom she had three children, Parish opened her firm in suburban New Jersey in 1933 as part of a plan to help the family finances during the Great Depression.
* Paul Kramer ( born 1933 ), member of the New Jersey General Assembly.
* Barbara Wright ( born 1933 ), member of the New Jersey General Assembly who also served as mayor of the township.
* Benjamin Franklin Howell ( 1844 1933 ), represented New Jersey in the 58th-61st US Congressional sessions, buried in Christ Church Cemetery.
* J. J. Bitting Brewing Co., established in 1997, was the first brewery to operate in Woodbridge Township, New Jersey, since the repeal of prohibition in 1933.
The two most prominent early authorities were the Port of New York Authority, formed in 1921 and renamed Port Authority of New York and New Jersey in 1972, and the Triborough Bridge Authority ( now the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority ), formed in 1933.
* Mabel Smith Douglass ( 1874 1933 ), founder and first dean of the New Jersey College for Women
Stempel was born July 15, 1933 in Trenton, New Jersey to Carl ( a banker ) and Eleanor Stempel.
Hollingshead's drive-in opened in New Jersey June 6, 1933, on Admiral Wilson Boulevard at the Airport Circle in Pennsauken, a short distance from Cooper River Park.
In 1933 he became chairman of the board of Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, which held substantial stock interest in Humble, and in 1937 he became president of Standard.
degree, entering Immaculate Conception Seminary in Darlington, New Jersey, where he received his minor orders on May 26, 1933.
Edge also served as United States Senator representing New Jersey from 1919 to 1929 and as United States Ambassador to France from 1929 to 1933.
After his ambassadorship ended in 1933, Edge spent most of the next decade living a life of retirement, traveling, and serving as an elder statesman for the New Jersey Republican party.
Harry Hess taught for a year ( 1932 1933 ) at Rutgers University in New Jersey and spent a year as a research associate at the Geophysical Laboratory of Washington, D. C., before joining the faculty of Princeton University in 1934.
* Jersey Reds ( 1933 / 34-39 / 40, as Union City Reds in 1933 / 34 ; merged into New York Jewels in January, 1940 )
* New York Jewels ( 1933 / 34-42 / 43, as Brooklyn Jewels in 1933 / 34 ; as New York Jewels in 1934 / 35-36 / 37 ; renamed Brooklyn Jewels for 2nd half of 1936 / 37 ; as New Haven Jewels in 1937 / 38 ; moved to New York in November, 1937 and renamed New York Jewels ; absorbed Jersey Reds in January, 1940 ; dropped out in 1st half of 1941 / 42 )
He lost his life on the when that airship, which was then the largest dirigible in the world, went down in a storm off the coast of New Jersey on April 4, 1933.
Born in Bayonne, New Jersey, Barkan attained degrees in political science and economics from the University of Chicago in 1933.

1933 and Standard
* 1933 1934 Aston Martin 12 / 50 Standard
In 1933 Chevrolet launched the Standard Six, which was advertised in the United States as the cheapest six-cylinder car on sale.
First model of the Standard Superior, as introduced at the IAMA in Berlin in 1933
It was initially located within the family office at Standard Oil's headquarters at 26 Broadway, later ( in 1933 ) shifting to the GE Building ( then RCA ), along with the newly named family office, Room 5600, at Rockefeller Center ; later it moved to the Time-Life Building in the Center, before shifting to its current Fifth Avenue address.
* Plymouth Standard ( 1933, 1935 )
In 1933, Imperial Oil Ltd., a Standard Oil subsidiary, erected a memorial in Camp Hill Cemetery in Halifax to pay tribute to Gesner's contribution to the petroleum industry.
The family office, of which he was in charge, called now formally " Rockefeller Family and Associates " ( and informally, Room 5600 ), shifted from Standard Oil headquarters to the 56th floor of what is now the landmark GE Building upon its completion in 1933.
* 1933 Frank W. Caldwell of Hamilton Standard for the hydraulically-controllable propeller.
* Butkiewicz, James L. " The Reconstruction Finance Corporation, the Gold Standard and the Banking Panic of 1933.
* Eight Men Speak 1933 ( at Toronto ’ s Standard Theatre )
1933 Standard Ten.
Doggenweiler, a firm in Chile, produced a small quantity of trains in Standard Gauge and Gauge 2 from 1933 until about 1960.
The first production model of the Standard Superior was introduced at the IAMA ( Internationale Automobil-und Motorradausstellung ) in Berlin in February 1933.
In November 1933, the Standard Fahrzeugfabrik introduced yet another new and improved model for 1934, which was slightly longer with one additional window on each side and had a small seat for children or as luggage space in the back.
It originally built motorcycles, and from 1933 to 1935, Standard Superior cars were built with rear-mounted engines.
First model of the Standard Superior, as introduced at the IAMA in Berlin in 1933
The first production model of the Standard Superior was introduced at the IAMA ( Internationale Automobil-und Motorradausstellung ) in Berlin in February 1933.
In November 1933 the Standard Fahrzeugfabrik introduced yet another new and improved model for 1934, which was slightly longer with one additional window on each side and had a small seat for children or as luggage space in the back.
First model of the Standard Superior, 1933
The first company to build a car according to the many patents of Josef Ganz was the Standard Fahrzeugfabrik, which introduced its Standard Superior model at the IAMA ( Internationale Auto-und Motorradausstellung ) in Berlin in February 1933.
In 1933, IPC joined negotiations for an oil concession in Al-Hasa province, Saudi Arabia, bidding against Standard Oil of California ( SOCAL, later renamed Chevron ).

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