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- U.S. Senate refuses to participate in the World Court by a vote of 52-36.
- Amelia Earhart becomes the first person to fly solo across the Pacific Ocean,
from Honolulu, Hawaii, to Oakland, California.
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- Bruno Hauptmann is sentenced to die for killing the Lindbergh baby.
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- Soil Conservation Act passed; Soil Conservation Service becomes bureau of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
- Rural Electrification Administration established to finance production of electricity in areas not served by private companies.
- U.S. Supreme Court declares National Industrial Recovery Act unconstitutional; National Recovery Administration (NRA) no longer
operational.
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- Works Progress Administration (WPA) formed under authority of the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act.
- Resettlement Administration moves poor families to Greenbelt towns.
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- President Roosevelt signs the National Labor Relations Act, which establishes the National Labor Relations Board to prevent unfair labor practices.
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- Social Security Act establishes old-age retirement insurance and a federal payroll tax to finance federal-state unemployment insurance.
- President Roosevelt signs the Public Utilities Act to restrict public utilities monopolies.
- President Roosevelt signs the Motor Carrier Act, which gives the Interstate Commerce Commission control over bus and truck traffic.
- President Roosevelt signs the Revenue Act of 1935, also known as the Wealth Tax Act. The act increases income tax rates for wealthy Americans and corporations.
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- Dr. Carl Austin Weiss Jr. shoots and kills Senator Huey Long, a critic of FDR, in the Louisiana State Capitol.
- President Roosevelt dedicates the Boulder Dam.
- Hurricane kills hundreds in the Florida Keys.
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- John L. Lewis establishes the Committee for Industrial Organization (CIO), which advocates the
organization of workers in the steel, auto, and rubber industries.
- Annual auto show held in New York City this month instead of January to help even out employment in auto industry.
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- Congress passes the United States Neutrality Act.
- Shenandoah National Park is established.
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- World's longest railroad bridge, over lower Zambesi River in South Africa, is completed.
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- Detective Leonard Keeler demonstrates the Keeler polygraph, or lie detector machine.
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- New York Governor Herbert Lehman signs bills allowing blood types to be used as evidence in court cases.
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- The first round-the-world telephone conversation is routed from New York to San Francisco, Indonesia, Holland, England, and back to New York.
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- First description of an artificial heart appears in Science magazine.
- Dr. Edward Kendall presents a paper before the joint meeting of the American and Canadian Medical Associations discussing the isolation of cortisone from the adrenal cortex.
- France's ship, the S.S. Normandie, breaks transatlantic record, crossing the Atlantic in 107 hours 33 minutes.
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- United States Postal Service begins transpacific air mail service from San Francisco to Manila.
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- The DC-3 (Douglas 1935) travels non-stop across the country in 15 hours.
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- Clifford Odets's play, Waiting for Lefty, premieres at the Civic Repertory Theater in New York.
- Zoë Akins's play, The Old Maid, based on the novel by Edith Wharton, opens at the Empire Theatre in
New York City.
- Robert E. Sherwood's play, The Petrified Forest, starring Humphrey Bogart and Leslie Howard, opens at
the Broadhurst Theatre in New York City.
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- Clifford Odets's play, Awake and Sing, opens at the Belasco Theatre in New York City.
Books Released in 1935
- Butterfield 8 by John O'Hara
- Of Time and the River by Thomas Wolfe
- The Last Puritan by George Santayana
- They Shoot Horses, Don't They? by Horace McCoy
- Tortilla Flat by John Steinbeck
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- Academy Award winners (for 1934 films):
- Best Film: It Happened One Night
- Best Actress: Claudette Colbert, It Happened One Night
- Best Actor: Clark Gable, It Happened One Night
- Best Director: Frank Capra, It Happened One Night
- Best Cinematography: Victor Milner, Cleopatra
- Best Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons and Frederic Hope, The Merry Widow
- Best Song: "The Continental," The Gay Divorcee
- Special Award: Shirley Temple
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- "Your Hit Parade," a weekly radio show featuring hit songs, debuts on NBC.
- "Fibber McGee and Molly," a radio comedy starring Jim and Marian Jordan, debuts on the Blue Network.
- "Flash Gordon," a science fiction radio program starring Gale Gordon, debuts.
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- Pulitzer Prize winners:
- Drama: Zoë Akins, for adaptation of Edith Wharton's The Old Maid
- Fiction: Josephine Winslow Johnson, for Now in November
- Poetry: Audrey Wurdemann, for Bright Ambush
- History: Charles McLean Adres, for The Colonial Period of American History
- Biography: Douglas Southall Freeman, for R. E. Lee
- Cincinnati Reds and Philadelphia Phillies play the first major league night baseball game at Crosley Field, Cincinnati, Ohio.
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- Babe Ruth retires from professional baseball, with 714 home runs, 5,973 bases, and a .342 batting average.
Films Released in 1935
- Alice Adams
- A Midsummer Night's Dream
- A Night at the Opera
- Becky Sharp
- Bride of Frankenstein
- Captain Blood
- Dangerous
- Gold Diggers of 1935
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- "Girl Alone," a radio soap opera starring Betty Winkler, debuts on NBC.
More Films Released in 1935
- Les Miserables
- Magnificent Obsession
- Mutiny on the Bounty
- Naughty Marietta
- Ruggles of Red Gap
- The Informer
- The Lives of a Bengal Lancer
- The 39 Steps
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Actor Will Rogers and aviator Wiley Post die in an airplane crash near Point Barrows, Alaska. Eulogy by Eddie Rickenbacker.
- Benny Goodman, "the King of Swing," opens at the Palomar Ballroom in Los Angeles.
- "Backstage Wife," a radio show starring Vivian Fridell, debuts on Mutual.
- Hallie Flanagan assumes leadership for Federal Theatre Project.
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- Maxwell Anderson's play, Winterset, inspired by the Sacco-Vanzetti case, opens at the Martin Beck Theatre in New York City.
- "Popeye the Sailor," a radio drama based on the comic strip by Elzie Segar, debuts on NBC.
- Henrietta Leaver of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, wins the Miss America title.
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- George and Ira Gershwin's musical, Porgy and Bess, opens at the Alvine Theatre in New York City; runs for 16 weeks, followed by a 3-month road tour.
- Jubilee, a play starring Melville Cooper, Mary Boland, and Montgomery Clift, opens at the Imperial Theater in New York.
- "The Helen Hayes Theater," a radio drama, debuts on the Blue Network.
Cavalcade of America," an historical radio program, debuts on CBS.
- WPA begins The Index of American Design project that will continue until 1942 and yield 18,000 images of American decorative and folk objects
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- Jumbo, starring Jimmy Durante and featuring a live elephant, opens at the New York Hippodrome.
- Boy Meets Girl, a play starring Jerome Cowan, Garson Kanin, and Everett Sloane, opens at New York's Cort Theater.
- Chicago halfback Jay Berwanger named first Heisman Trophy winner.
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- New York's Frick Gallery opens.
- Detroit Lions defeat the New York Giants, 26-7, in the NFL Championship.
Songs Released in 1935
- "Cheek to Cheek"
- "Footloose and Fancy Free"
- "I'm in the Mood for Love"
- "It's You I Adore"
- "Lullaby of Broadway"
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- Italy sends troops to East Africa.
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- The Saar region reunites with Germany and becomes part of the Third Reich.
- Hitler introduces mandatory military service.
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- League of Nations censures Germany's rearmament policy.
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- Earthquake in Quetta, India, kills approximately 50,000 people.
- Citizens of Great Britain celebrate the silver jubilee of King George V.
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- German-British Naval Treaty signed, increasing strength of German navy.
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- Heinrich Himmler begins the Society for Research into the Spiritual Roots of Germany's Ancestral Heritage in Berlin. Himmler institutes a breeding program to produce Aryans.
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- President Roosevelt asks Italian leader Benito Mussolini to preserve peace in East Africa.
- British Parliament passes the Government of India Act, which provides Delhi with a federal legislature.
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- Italy rejects League of Nations com promise on Ethiopia crisis.
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- Italian troops invade Ethiopia.
- League of Nations imposes sanctions on Italy for the invasion.
- Religious leaders discourage Americans from participating in Berlin Olympics.
- Greek monarchy is restored under King George II.
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- Nazi government revokes German citizenship of Jews.
- Church of England officially condemns Nazi persecution of Jews.
- United States makes the Philippines a commonwealth.
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