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In July 1933, Heigo committed suicide.
John Calvin Coolidge, Jr. ( July 4, 1872January 5, 1933 ) was the 30th President of the United States ( 1923 – 1929 ).
By 1 July 1933 there were 1, 463 working camps with 250, 000 junior enrollees ( 18 – 25 years of age ), 28, 000 veterans, 14, 000 American Indians, and 25, 000 Locally Enrolled ( or Experienced ) Men ( LEM ).
He shared the Walter Knox Prize for Chemistry on Foundation Day, Friday, 7 July 1933.
# The Gesetz gegen die Neubildung von Parteien (" Law against the establishment of political parties ") ( July 14, 1933 ) declared the Nazi Party to be the country's only legal party.
Despite his revolutionary rhetoric, Goebbels ’ most important contribution to the Nazi cause between 1930 and 1933 was as the organizer of successive election campaigns: The Reichstag elections of September 1930, July and November 1932 and March 1933, and Hitler ’ s presidential campaign of March – April 1932.
Modern interest in the monster was sparked by a sighting on 22 July 1933, when George Spicer and his wife saw ' a most extraordinary form of animal ' cross the road in front of their car.
By 1933, however, the continued operation of the school was untenable ( it was raided by the Gestapo in April ), and in July of that year, Mies and the faculty voted to close the Bauhaus.
The London Passenger Transport Board ( LPTB ) was the transport authority from 1 July 1933 to 31 December 1947.
Mohammed Zahir Shah ( 15 October 1914 – 23 July 2007 ) was the last King ( Padishah ) of Afghanistan, reigning for four decades, from 1933 until he was ousted by a coup in 1973.
Many auto camps were used as havens and hide-outs for criminals of the 1920s ; Bonnie and Clyde had a shootout in the infamous Red Crown Tourist Court near Kansas City on July 20, 1933.
Pacelli ( seated, center ) at the signing of the Reichskonkordat on 20 July 1933 in Rome with ( from left to right ): German prelate Ludwig Kaas, German Vice-Chancellor Franz von Papen, Secretary of Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs Giuseppe Pizzardo, Alfredo Ottaviani, and Reich minister Rudolf Buttmann
The Reichskonkordat, signed on 20 July 1933, between Germany and the Holy See, while thus a part of an overall Vatican policy, was controversial from its beginning.
The concordat was finally signed, by Pacelli for the Vatican and von Papen for Germany, on 20 July and ratified on 10 September 1933.
of Catholic University of America Press, The Catholic Historical Review July 1933: 200-03 < http :// www. jstor. org / stable / 25013158 >.</ ref > He later became a professor of canon law in Bologna.
He apparently spent some time in a mental hospital in Kislovodsk in July 1933, ostensibly a result of depression born of his final acceptance that he would never be allowed to edit the Mexican footage, turned over by Sinclair to Hollywood editors, who would irreparably alter the negatives.
* " Signalling system and apparatus therefor " ( Type 15 Teletype ) – filed July 1930, issued April 1933
Following a Nazi smear campaign the Bauhaus left Dessau in 1932 for Berlin, until its dissolution in July 1933.
* July 9 – A forest fire breaks out in the Tillamook Burn ( the third in that area since 1933 ).
* July 21 – Herb Edelman, American actor ( b. 1933 )
* July 23 – Aliki Vougiouklaki, Greek actress ( b. 1933 )
* July 17 – Joseph Maher, Irish actor ( b. 1933 )
* July 1 – Arthur Borton, English soldier ( d. 1933 )
* July 2 – Wilhelm Cuno, Chancellor of Germany ( d. 1933 )

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An all-star version of " America the Beautiful " performed by country singers Trace Adkins, Billy Dean, Vince Gill, Carolyn Dawn Johnson, Toby Keith, Brenda Lee, Lonestar, Martina McBride, Jamie O ' Neal, Kenny Rogers and Keith Urban reached number 58 in July 2001.
On 22 July 1878 ( 10 July O. S.
Union ( American Civil War ) | Union soldiers dead at Battle of Gettysburg | Gettysburg, photographed by Timothy H. O ' Sullivan, July 5 – 6, 1863Letter of David Wills ( Gettysburg ) | David Wills inviting Abraham Lincoln to make a few remarks, noting that Edward Everett would deliver the oration
She met George W. Bush in July 1977 when mutual friends John and Jan O ' Neill invited her and Bush to a backyard barbecue at their home.
" O Canada " had served as a de facto national anthem since 1939, officially becoming Canada's national anthem in 1980 when the Act of Parliament making it so received Royal Assent and became effective on July 1 as part of that year's Dominion Day celebrations.
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This motif is evidenced in the era of " paranoid soul " such as " Smiling Faces Sometimes " ( released by The Temptations in April 1971, and made a hit by The Undisputed Truth in July 1971 ), " I'll Take You There " ( The Staples Singers, 1972 ), " Don't Call Me Brother " ( The O ' Jays, 1973 ), " Back Stabbers " ( The O ' Jays ), and " You Caught Me Smilin ( Sly and the Family Stone, 1971 ).
William O ' Dwyer ( July 11, 1890November 24, 1964 ) was the 100th Mayor of New York City, holding that office from 1946 to 1950.
* July 29 – Edwin O ' Connor, American novelist and Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winner ( d. 1968 )
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* July 24 – O. Henry is released from prison in Columbus, Ohio after serving three years for embezzlement from the First National Bank in Austin, Texas.
* July 30 – August 23 ( July 17 – August 10, O. S.
* July 11 ( June 29 O. S.
* July 25 – Frank O ' Hara, American poet ( b. 1926 )
* July 24 – Johnny O ' Connell, American race car driver
* July 7 – President Ronald Reagan nominates the first woman, Sandra Day O ' Connor, to the Supreme Court of the United States.
* July 14 – James O ' Hara, 2nd Baron Tyrawley and Kilmaine, British field marshal ( b. 1682 )
* July 30 – Thomas J. O ' Brien, American politician and diplomat ( d. 1933 )
* July 10 – Kevin O ' Higgins, the Vice-President of the Irish Free State, is assassinated in Dublin.
* July 13 – Hugh O ' Brien, Mayor of Boston ( d. 1895 )
* July 20 – Hugh O ' Neill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone, dies in Rome, thus concluding the Flight of the Earls from Ireland.
* July 14 – 15 – In Spain, General Leopoldo O ' Donnell takes control of the government, bringing an end to the bienio progresista.

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