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Events from the year 1925 in the United States .
Incumbents [ ]
Federal Government [ ]
President : Calvin Coolidge (R -Massachusetts )
Vice President : vacant (until March 4), Charles G. Dawes (R -Illinois ) (starting March 4)
Chief Justice : William Howard Taft (Ohio )
Speaker of the House of Representatives : Frederick H. Gillett (R -Massachusetts ) (until March 4), Nicholas Longworth (R -Ohio ) (starting December 7)
Senate Majority Leader : vacant (until March 4), Charles Curtis (R -Kansas ) (starting March 4)
Congress : 68th (until March 4), 69th (starting March 4)
show Governors and Lieutenant Governors
Governors [ ]
Governor of Alabama : William W. Brandon (Democratic )
Governor of Arizona : George W. P. Hunt (Democratic )
Governor of Arkansas : Thomas Chipman McRae (Democratic ) (until January 13), Tom Jefferson Terral (Democratic ) (starting January 13)
Governor of California : Friend Richardson (Republican )
Governor of Colorado : William Ellery Sweet (Democratic ) (until January 13), Clarence Morley (Republican ) (starting January 13)
Governor of Connecticut :
until January 7: Charles A. Templeton (Republican )
January 7-January 8: Hiram Bingham III (Republican )
starting January 8: John H. Trumbull (Republican )
Governor of Delaware : William D. Denney (Republican ) (until January 20), Robert P. Robinson (Republican ) (starting January 20)
Governor of Florida : Cary A. Hardee (Democratic ) (until January 6), John W. Martin (Democratic ) (starting January 6)
Governor of Georgia : Clifford Walker (Democratic )
Governor of Idaho : Charles C. Moore (Republican )
Governor of Illinois : Len Small (Republican )
Governor of Indiana : Emmett Forrest Branch (Republican ) (until January 12), Edward L. Jackson (Republican ) (starting January 12)
Governor of Iowa : Nathan E. Kendall (Republican ) (until January 15), John Hammill (Republican ) (starting January 15)
Governor of Kansas : Jonathan M. Davis (Democratic ) (until January 12), Ben S. Paulen (Republican ) (starting January 12)
Governor of Kentucky : William J. Fields (Democratic )
Governor of Louisiana : Henry L. Fuqua (Democratic )
Governor of Maine : Percival Proctor Baxter (Republican ) (until January 7), Owen Brewster (Republican ) (starting January 7)
Governor of Maryland : Albert C. Ritchie (Democratic )
Governor of Massachusetts : Channing H. Cox (Republican ) (until January 8), Alvan T. Fuller (Republican ) (starting January 8)
Governor of Michigan : Alex Groesbeck (Republican )
Governor of Minnesota : J. A. O. Preus (Republican ) (until January 6), Theodore Christianson (Republican ) (starting January 6)
Governor of Mississippi : Henry L. Whitfield (Democratic )
Governor of Missouri : Arthur M. Hyde (Republican ) (until January 12), Samuel Aaron Baker (Republican ) (starting January 12)
Governor of Montana : Joseph M. Dixon (Republican ) (until January 4), John E. Erickson (Democratic ) (starting January 4)
Governor of Nebraska : Charles W. Bryan (Democratic ) (until January 8), Adam McMullen (Republican ) (starting January 8)
Governor of Nevada : James G. Scrugham (Democratic )
Governor of New Hampshire : Fred H. Brown (Democratic ) (until January 1), John Gilbert Winant (Republican ) (starting January 1)
Governor of New Jersey : George Sebastian Silzer (Democratic )
Governor of New Mexico : James F. Hinkle (Democratic ) (until January 1), Arthur T. Hannett (Democratic ) (starting January 1)
Governor of New York : Al Smith (Democratic )
Governor of North Carolina : Cameron Morrison (Democratic ) (until January 14), Angus Wilton McLean (Democratic ) (starting January 14)
Governor of North Dakota : Ragnvald A. Nestos (Republican ) (until January 7), Arthur G. Sorlie (Republican ) (starting January 7)
Governor of Ohio : A. Victor Donahey (Democratic )
Governor of Oklahoma : Martin E. Trapp (Democratic )
Governor of Oregon : Walter M. Pierce (Democratic )
Governor of Pennsylvania : Gifford Pinchot (Republican )
Governor of Rhode Island : William S. Flynn (Democratic ) (until January 6), Aram J. Pothier (Republican ) (starting January 6)
Governor of South Carolina : Thomas Gordon McLeod (Democratic )
Governor of South Dakota : William H. McMaster (Republican ) (until January 6), Carl Gunderson (Republican ) (starting January 6)
Governor of Tennessee : Austin Peay (Democratic )
Governor of Texas : Pat Morris Neff (Democratic ) (until January 20), Miriam A. Ferguson (Democratic ) (starting January 20)
Governor of Utah : Charles R. Mabey (Republican ) (until January 5), George Dern (Democratic ) (starting January 5)
Governor of Vermont : Redfield Proctor, Jr. (Republican ) (until January 8), Franklin S. Billings (Republican ) (starting January 8)
Governor of Virginia : Elbert Lee Trinkle (Democratic )
Governor of Washington : Louis Folwell Hart (Republican ) (until January 12), Roland H. Hartley (Republican ) (starting January 12)
Governor of West Virginia : Ephraim F. Morgan (Republican ) (until March 4), Howard M. Gore (Republican ) (starting March 4)
Governor of Wisconsin : John J. Blaine (Republican )
Governor of Wyoming : Frank E. Lucas (Republican ) (until January 5), Nellie Tayloe Ross (Democratic ) (starting January 5)
Lieutenant Governors [ ]
Lieutenant Governor of Alabama : Charles S. McDowell (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of California : Clement Calhoun Young (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Colorado : Robert F. Rockwell (Republican ) (until January 13), Sterling Byrd Lacy (Democratic ) (starting January 13)
Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut :
until January 7: Hiram Bingham (Republican )
January 7-January 8 : John H. Trumbull (Republican )
starting January 8: J. Edwin Brainard (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Delaware : J. Danforth Bush (Republican ) (until January 20), James H. Anderson (Republican ) (starting January 20)
Lieutenant Governor of Idaho : H. C. Baldridge (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Illinois : Fred E. Sterling (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Indiana : James J. Nejdl (Republican ) (until January 12), F. Harold Van Orman (Republican ) (starting January 12)
Lieutenant Governor of Iowa : John Hammill (Republican ) (until January 15), Clem F. Kimball (Republican ) (starting January 15)
Lieutenant Governor of Kansas : Ben Sanford Paulen (Republican ) (until January 12), De Lanson Alson Newton Chase (Republican ) (starting January 12)
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky : Henry Denhardt (political party unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana : Oramel H. Simpson (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts : Alvan T. Fuller (Republican ) (until January 8), Frank G. Allen (Republican ) (starting January 8)
Lieutenant Governor of Michigan : (Republican ) (until January 1), George W. Welsh (Republican ) (starting January 1)
Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota : Louis L. Collins (Republican ) (until January 6), William I. Nolan (Republican ) (starting January 6)
Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi : Dennis Murphree (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Missouri : Hiram Lloyd (Republican ) (until January 12), Philip Allen Bennett (Republican ) (starting January 12)
Lieutenant Governor of Montana : Nelson Story Jr. (political party unknown) (until month and day unknown), W. S. McCormack (political party unknown) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska : Fred G. Johnson (Republican ) (until January 8), George A. Williams (Republican ) (starting January 8)
Lieutenant Governor of Nevada : Maurice J. Sullivan (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico : vacant (until January 1), Edward G. Sargent (Republican ) (starting January 1)
Lieutenant Governor of New York : Seymour Lowman (Republican ) (starting January 1)
Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina : William B. Cooper (Democratic ) (until month and day unknown), Jacob E. Long (Democratic ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota : Frank H. Hyland (Republican ) (until January 7), Walter Maddock (Republican ) (starting January 7)
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio : Earl D. Bloom (Democratic ) (until January 12), Charles H. Lewis (Republican ) (starting January 12)
Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma : vacant
Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania : David J. Davis (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island : Felix A. Toupin (Republican ) (until January 6), Nathaniel W. Smith (Republican ) (starting January 6)
Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina : E. B. Jackson (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota : Carl Gunderson (Republican ) (until January 6), Alva Clark Forney (Republican ) (starting January 6)
Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee : Eugene J. Bryan (Democratic ) (until month and day unknown), Lucius D. Hill (Democratic ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Texas : Thomas Whitfield Davidson (Democratic ) (until January 20), Barry Miller (Democratic ) (starting January 20)
Lieutenant Governor of Vermont : Franklin S. Billings (Republican ) (until January 8), Walter K. Farnsworth (Republican ) (starting January 8)
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia : Junius Edgar West (Democrat )
Lieutenant Governor of Washington : William J. Coyle (Republican ) (until January 12), W. Lon Johnson (Republican ) (starting January 12)
Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin : George F. Comings (Republican ) (until January 5), Henry A. Huber (Republican ) (starting January 5)
Events [ ]
January–March [ ]
March 4:
Charles G. Dawes becomes the 30th U.S. Vice President
January 5 – Nellie Tayloe Ross becomes Governor of Wyoming , the first female governor in the United States. Twelve days later, Miriam A. Ferguson becomes first female governor of Texas.
January 27 – February 1 – The 1925 serum run to Nome (the "Great Race of Mercy") relays diphtheria antitoxin by dog sled across the U.S. territory of Alaska , to combat an epidemic .
February 21 – First issue of The New Yorker magazine is published by .[1]
March 4 – Calvin Coolidge becomes the first President of the United States to have his inauguration broadcast on radio . Charles G. Dawes is sworn in as Vice President of the United States .
March 15 – The Phi Lambda Chi fraternity (original name "The Aztecs") is founded on the campus of Arkansas State Teacher's College in Conway, Arkansas (now the University of Central Arkansas ).
March 18 – The Tri-State Tornado rampages through Missouri , Illinois , and Indiana , killing 695 people and injuring 2,027. It hits the towns of Murphysboro, Illinois ; Gorham, Illinois ; Ellington, Missouri ; and Griffin, Indiana . The storm's damage path was indicated at 378 km (235 mi).[2]
March 21 – Tennessee Governor Austin Peay signs the Butler Act , prohibiting the teaching of evolution in the state's public schools.
March 31 – Radio station WOWO in Ft. Wayne, Indiana begins broadcasting.
April–June [ ]
April 1 – Frank Heath and his horse Gypsy Queen leave Washington, D.C. to begin a two-year journey to visit all 48 states.
April 10 – F. Scott Fitzgerald publishes The Great Gatsby .
April 18 – University of Miami chartered in Coral Gables, Florida .
May 5 – Scopes Trial : Dayton, Tennessee , biology teacher John Scopes is arrested for teaching Charles Darwin 's Theory of Evolution .
May 8 – African American Tom Lee rescues 32 people from the M.E. Norman , a steamboat sinking in the Mississippi .
June 6 – The Chrysler Corporation is founded by Walter Percy Chrysler .
June 13 – Charles Francis Jenkins achieves the first synchronized transmission of pictures and sound, using 48 lines, and a mechanical system. A 10-minute film of a miniature windmill in motion is sent across 5 miles from Anacostia to Washington, D.C. The images are viewed by representatives of the National Bureau of Standards , the U.S. Navy , the Department of Commerce , and others. Jenkins calls this "the first public demonstration of radiovision".
June 27 – The 6.6 Montana earthquake affects the central part of the state with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe ). Because the affected area is mostly rural, financial losses are limited to $150,000, though the damage is considered severe.[3]
June 29 – The 6.8 Santa Barbara earthquake affects the central coast of California with a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent ), destroying much of downtown Santa Barbara, California and leaving 13 people dead.
July–September [ ]
July 10 – Scopes Trial : In Dayton, Tennessee , the so-called "Monkey Trial" begins with John T. Scopes , a young high school science teacher, accused of teaching evolution in violation of a Tennessee state law.
July 21 – Scopes Trial : In Dayton, Tennessee , high school biology teacher John T. Scopes is found guilty of teaching evolution in class and fined $100.
August 14 – The original Hetch Hetchy Moccasin Powerhouse is completed and goes on line.
September 3 – The U.S. Navy dirigible Shenandoah breaks up in a squall line over Ohio en route to Scottfield, St. Louis ; 14 crewmen are killed.
September 1 to 30 – In the first year for which statewide data are reliable, this month with a statewide average water equivalent of 7.54 inches (191.5 mm) remains Alaska 's wettest calendar month on record.[4]
October–December [ ]
October 15 – The Pittsburgh Pirates defeat the Washington Senators , 4 games to 3, to win their 2nd World Series Title.
November 21 – Lava Beds National Monument is established.
November 28 – The weekly country music radio program Grand Ole Opry is first broadcast on WSM radio in Nashville, Tennessee , as the "WSM Barn Dance".
December 16 – Alpha Phi Omega , a national service fraternity, is founded at Lafayette College .
Undated [ ]
New York City becomes the largest city in the world, taking the lead from London .[5] [unreliable source? ]
The motel concept originates with the Motel Inn of San Luis Obispo , California, originally called the Milestone Mo-Tel, constructed by Arthur Heineman .
The National Football League adds 5 teams: the New York Giants , Detroit Panthers , Providence Steam Roller , a new Canton Bulldogs team, and the Pottsville Maroons .
Calvin Coolidge signs into law the act establishing a U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services System .[6]
First National Spelling Bee .
Ongoing [ ]
Lochner era (c. 1897–c. 1937)
U.S. occupation of Haiti (1915–1934)
Prohibition (1919–1933)
Roaring Twenties (1920–1929)
Births [ ]
January [ ]
January 1 – Charlie Capps , American politician (d. 2009 )
January 2 – Larry Harmon , American entertainer and television producer (d. 2008 )
January 4 – Henry Gleitman , American academic (d. 2015 )
January 6 – John DeLorean , American car maker (d. 2005 )
January 7 – Harry Stradling Jr. , American cinematographer (d. 2017 )
January 8 – Tharon Musser , American designer (d. 2009 )[7]
January 9 – Lee Van Cleef , American actor (d. 1989 )
January 10 – Elizabeth Virginia Hallanan , American judge (d. 2004 )
January 11
Betty Bumpers , childhood immunizations activist (d. 2018 )
William Styron , American writer (d. 2006 )
January 12
Bill Burrud , American child star, television host and producer (d. 1990 )
Katherine MacGregor , American actress (d. 2018 )
January 13
Rosemary Murphy , American actress (d. 2014 )
Nat Peck , American jazz trombonist (d. 2015 )
C. O. Simpkins Sr. , American dentist, civil rights activist and politician (d. 2019 )
Gwen Verdon , American actress and dancer (d. 2000 )
January 15 – Ruth Slenczynska , American pianist
January 16
Harold "Slim" Switzer , child actor (d. 1967 )
Jesse J. Taylor , United States Navy naval aviator (d. 1965 )
January 17
Duane Hanson , American sculptor (d. 1996 )
Edgar Ray Killen , Ku Klux Klan leader and convicted murderer (d. 2018 )
January 18 – Art Paul , American graphic designer (d. 2018 )
January 21 – Charles Aidman , American actor (d. 1993 )
January 22 – Bobby Young , American professional baseball player (d. 1985 )
January 24 – Maria Tallchief , American ballerina (d. 2013 )
January 25 – Barbara Carroll , American jazz pianist (d. 2017 )
January 26
Joan Leslie , American actress (d. 2015 )
Paul Newman , American actor, entrepreneur and philanthropist (d. 2008 )
January 29
Harold C. Agerholm , soldier, posthumous Medal of Honor recipient (killed in action 1944 in the Mariana Islands)
Dub Garrett , American football player (d. 1976 )
Robert W. McCollum , American epidemiologist (d. 2010 )
January 30 – Douglas Engelbart , pioneer in human–computer interaction (d. 2013 )
January 31 – Benjamin Hooks , American civil rights activist, minister, and attorney (d. 2010 )
February [ ]
February 1
Mary Nesbitt , American baseball player (d. 2013 )
John F. Yardley , American aeronautical engineer (d. 2001 )
February 2 – Elaine Stritch , American actress (d. 2014 )
February 3
Shelley Berman , American comedian (d. 2017 )
John Fiedler , American actor (d. 2005 )
February 8 – Jack Lemmon , American actor and film director (d. 2001 )
February 9
John B. Cobb , American theologian and philosopher
Billy Williamson , American musician (d. 1996 )
February 11
Virginia E. Johnson , American sexologist (d. 2013 )
Kim Stanley , American actress (d. 2001 )
February 15
Angella D. Ferguson , American pediatrician
Jerome Waldie , American politician (d. 2009 )
February 17 – Hal Holbrook , American actor (d. 2021 )
February 18 – George Kennedy , American actor (d. 2016 )
February 20 – Robert Altman , American film director (d. 2006 )
February 21 – Sam Peckinpah , American film director (d. 1984 )
February 22
Edward Gorey , American illustrator and writer (d. 2000 )
Gerald Stern , American poet, essayist and educator
February 23 – Patricia Broderick , American playwright and painter (d. 2003 )
February 24 – Bud Day , United States Air Force colonel (d. 2013 )
February 25
Maddy English , American female baseball player (d. 2004 )
Lisa Kirk , American actress and singer (d. 1990 )
February 26
Arthur S. Abramson , American linguist (d. 2017 )
Lefty Kreh , American sports photojournalist, author and sport fisherman (d. 2018 )
Dave Pell , American jazz musician (d. 2017 )
Robert F. Williams , African-American civil rights activist and author (d. 1996 )
February 27
Samuel Dash , Watergate Congressional counsel (d. 2004 )
Ed Quirk , American football player (d. 1962 )
February 28 – Louis Nirenberg , Canadian-American mathematician (d. 2020 )
March [ ]
March 1 – Keith Harvey Miller , American politician (d. 2019 )
March 4 – Dale Barnstable , American basketball player (d. 2019 )
March 6 – Clyde Biggers , American football coach (d. 1976 )
March 7 – Rene Gagnon , U.S. Marine (d. 1979 )
March 8 – John Harland Bryant , American physician (d. 2017 )
March 9 – G. William Miller , American politician (d. 2018 )
March 12 – G. William Whitehurst , American politician
March 13
Roy Haynes , American jazz drummer
John Tate , American mathematician (d. 2019 )
March 14 – Joseph A. Unanue , American chief executive (d. 2013 )
March 15 – Art Murakowski , American football player (d. 1985 )
March 16 – Mary Hinkson , African-American dancer and choreographer (d. 2014 )
March 19 – Brent Scowcroft , American general and diplomat
March 20 – Romana Acosta Bañuelos , American public servant (d. 2018 )
March 23 – Robie Lester , American Grammy-nominated voice artist and singer (d. 2005 )
March 25 – Flannery O'Connor , American author (d. 1964 )
March 28 – Dorothy DeBorba , American child actress (d. 2010 )
March 31 – John Wesley Hanes III , American civil servant (d. 2018 )
April [ ]
April 2 – Hard Boiled Haggerty , professional wrestler and actor (died 2004 )[8]
April 4 – Jan Merlin , actor, screenwriter and author (died 2019 )
April 5 – Donald Burgett , writer and World War II veteran (died 2017 )
April 12
Evelyn Berezin , computer engineer (died 2018 )
Ned Miller , country music singer-songwriter (died 2016 )
April 14
Gene Ammons , jazz saxophonist (died 1974 )
Rod Steiger , film actor (died 2002 )
April 17
Charles Yanofsky , American geneticist (died 2018 )
Mallory Horne , American politician (died 2009 )
April 18 – Bob Hastings , actor (died 2014 )
April 19
Chuck Klausing , American football player and coach (died 2018 )
Hugh O'Brian , actor (died 2016 )
April 20
Ernie Stautner , German-born American football player died 2006 )
Elena Verdugo , actress (d. 2017 )
Bob Will , Olympic rower (died 2019 )
April 24 – Faye Dancer , baseball player (died 2002 )
April 25 – Kay E. Kuter , actor (died 2003 )
April 27 – Joey LaMotta , boxer and manager (died 2020 )
April 28 – John Thorn , headmaster, author and educational consultant
May [ ]
May 1 – Scott Carpenter , American astronaut (d. 2013 )
May 4 – Maurice R. Greenberg , American businessman
May 5
Charles Chaplin Jr. , American actor (d. 1968 )
Edwin Michael Kosik , American judge (d. 2019 )
May 10
Pete Babando , American ice hockey player (d. 2020 )
Stephen Bechtel Jr. , American businessman and engineer (d. 2021 )
May 11
William Glasser , American psychiatrist and author (d. 2013 )
Edward Zemprelli , American politician (d. 2017 )
May 12 – Yogi Berra , American baseball player (d. 2015 )
May 14
Sophie Kurys , American professional baseball player (d. 2013 )
Patrice Munsel , American actress, singer and operatic soprano (d. 2016 )
Oona O'Neill , American actress (d. 1991 )
Marvin Traub , American businessman and writer (d. 2012 )
May 16
James F. Holland , American physician (d. 2018 )
Nancy Roman , American astronomer (d. 2018 )
May 17 – Herb Henson , American country musician (d. 1963 )
May 19 – Malcolm X , African-American Muslim minister and human rights activist (d. 1965 )
May 21 – Frank Kameny , American gay rights activist (d. 2011 )
May 23
Mac Wiseman , American bluegrass musician (d. 2019 )
Joshua Lederberg , American molecular biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 2008 )
May 27 – Frank Dempsey , American football player (d. 2013 )
May 28 – Lucien Nedzi , American politician
May 29 – Thomas Collier Platt Jr. , American judge (d. 2017 )
May 31 – Julian Beck , American actor, director, poet and painter (d. 1985 )
June [ ]
June 3 – Tony Curtis , American actor (d. 2010 )
June 5
Warren Frost , American actor (d. 2017 )
Bill Hayes , American actor and singer
June 6 – Fitzhugh L. Fulton , American pilot (d. 2015 )
June 7
John Biddle , American yachting cinematographer (d. 2008 )
Robert Smithdas , deaf-blind teacher, advocate and author (d. 2014 )
June 8
Barbara Bush , born Barbara Pierce, First Lady of the United States (d. 2018 )
Del Ennis , American baseball player and coach (d. 1996 )
Eddie Gaedel , American baseball player with dwarfism (d. 1961 )
June 9
Herman Sarkowsky , German-American businessman and executive (d. 2014 )
Robert H. Traurig , American lawyer and businessman (d. 2018 )[9]
June 10 – Nat Hentoff , American historian, novelist, jazz and country music critic, and syndicated columnist (d. 2017 )
June 11 – William Styron , American writer (d. 2006 )
June 12 – Richard Paul Conaboy , American judge (d. 2018 )
June 14 – Pierre Salinger , American politician (d. 2004 )
June 16 – Lewis Morley , American photographer (d. 2013 )
June 17 – Alexander Shulgin , American psychopharmacologist (d. 2014 )
June 19 – Wendell Erickson , American politician (d. 2018 )
June 20 – Audie Murphy , American World War II hero and actor (d. 1971 )
June 21
Stanley Moss , American poet, publisher, and art dealer
Maureen Stapleton , American actress (d. 2006 )
June 22
Nat Boxer , American sound engineer (d. 2009 )
Ben Jarvis , American politician (d. 2018 )
June 23
June 23
Benjamin Abeles , American physicist (d. 2020 )
Clay Evans , American pastor (d. 2019 )
Art Modell , American businessman (d. 2012 )
Oliver Smithies , British-American geneticist (d. 2017 )
June 24 – Ogden R. Reid , United States Representative from New York (d. 2019 )
June 25
John Briley , American writer (d. 2019 )
June Lockhart , American actress
Virginia Patton , American actress
Robert Venturi , American architect (d. 2018 )
June 26 – Richard X. Slattery , American actor (d. 1997 )
June 27
Fiora Contino , American opera conductor (d. 2017 )
Doc Pomus , born Jerome Solon Felder, songwriter (d. 1991 )
Wayne Terwilliger , American baseball player, coach and manager (d. 2021 )
June 28 – Ray Boyle , American actor
June 29
Francis S. Currey , American Medal of Honour recipient (d. 2019 )
John Fujioka , American actor of Japanese descent (d. 2018 )
Shirley Brannock Jones , American judge (d. 2019 )
Arthur Storch , American actor and stage director (d. 2013 )
Cara Williams , American actress
June 30 – Fred Schaus , American basketball player, head coach and athletic director (d. 2010 )
July [ ]
July 1
Farley Granger , American actor (d. 2011 )
Art McNally , American football referee
July 2
Marvin Rainwater , American country and rockabilly singer and songwriter (d. 2013 )
Medgar Evers , African-American civil rights activist (d. 1963 )
July 3 – Danny Nardico , American professional boxer (d. 2010 )
July 4
Cathy Berberian , American mezzo-soprano and composer (d. 1983 )
John Imbrie , American paleoceanographer (d. 2016 )
Max Pievsky , American politician
July 6
Merv Griffin , American game show host and producer, talk show host, singer (d. 2007 )
Bill Haley , American pop singer (d. 1981 )
July 7
Marc Breslow , American television director (d. 2015 )
Jud Kinberg , American producer and screenwriter (d. 2016 )
July 8
Arthur Imperatore Sr. , Italian-American businessman from New Jersey (d. 2020 )
Bill Mackrides , American football quarterback (d. 2019 )
July 9
Mary de Rachewiltz , American poet and translator
Marion Gay Wofford , American politician
July 10
Ernest Bertrand Boland , Roman Catholic bishop
Mildred Kornman , actress and model
Jerome Kohlberg Jr. , businessman (d. 2015 )
July 11
Mattiwilda Dobbs , African-American coloratura soprano (d. 2015 )
Peter Kyros , American politician (d. 2012 )
July 12 – William Benner Enright , judge (d. 2020 )
July 14
Bruce L. Douglas , politician
Sheila Guyse , African-American singer, actress, and recording artist (d. 2013 )
July 15
Evan Hultman , politician and attorney
D. A. Pennebaker , documentary filmmaker (d. 2019 )
July 18
Windy McCall , American relief pitcher in Major League Baseball (d. 2015 )
Glen Wood , American race car driver (d. 2019 )
July 19 – Sue Thompson , American pop and country music singer
July 22
Irving Sandler , art critic, art historian and educator (d. 2018 )
Joseph Sargent , film director (d. 2014 )
July 23 – Gloria DeHaven , American actress (d. 2016 )
July 25 – Benny Benjamin , musician, known as the main drummer used by Motown for studio recordings (d. 1969 )
July 29 – Arnie Ferrin , basketball player
July 31
Harry Malmberg , American second baseman and coach (d. 1976 )
Carmel Quinn , Irish-American singer and performer (d. 2021 )
August [ ]
August 1 – Roy Mackal , biologist (d. 2013 )
August 12
Dale Bumpers , American politician (d. 2016 )
Lois Jurgens , American convicted murderer (d. 2013 )
Dean Sensanbaugher , American football halfback and defensive back (d. 2005 )
August 13 – Benny Bailey , American bebop and hard-bop jazz trumpeter (d. 2005 )
August 19 – Frederic Richards , American biochemist and biophysicist (d. 2009 )
August 29 – Earle Brucker, Jr. , American baseball player (d. 2009 )
August 31
Ted Schwinden , American politician
Pete Vonachen , American restaurateur and baseball team owner (d. 2013 )
September [ ]
September 1 – Arvonne Fraser , American women's rights activist (d. 2018 )
September 2 – Ike Franklin Andrews , American politician (d. 2010 )
September 3 – Hank Thompson , American country musician (d. 2007 )
September 8 – Jacqueline Ceballos , American feminist
September 10 – Dick Lucas , American minister and cleric
September 12
Stan Lopata , American professional baseball player (d. 2013 )
Dick Moore , American child actor (d. 2015 )
September 13
Marshall Flaum , American television director, producer and screenwriter (d. 2010 )
Mel Tormé , American musician (d. 1999 )
September 15 – Peggy Webber , American actress
September 16
Martha Firestone Ford , American businesswoman
Eugene Garfield , American linguist and businessman (d. 2017 )
B.B. King , African-American blues guitarist (d. 2015 )
Morgan Woodward , American actor (d. 2019 )
September 19 – Franklin Sousley , U.S. Marine flag raiser on Iwo Jima (d. 1945 )
September 25
Edwin N. Lightfoot , American chemical engineer (d. 2017 )
Paul B. MacCready, Jr. , American aeronautical engineer (d. 2007 )
September 26 – Marty Robbins , American singer-songwriter and racing driver (d. 1982 )
September 28 – Carolyn Morris , American female professional baseball player (d. 1996 )
September 29 – John Tower , American politician (d. 1991 )
October [ ]
October 2 – Paul Goldsmith , American NASCAR driver
October 3
Gore Vidal , American writer (d. 2012 )
George Wein , American pianist and producer (d. 2021 )
October 5
Gail Davis , American actress (d. 1997 )
Robert Burren Morgan , American politician (d. 2016 )
October 6 – Hiroshi H. Miyamura , American Medal of Honor recipient
October 7 – Mildred Earp , American baseball player (d. 2017 )
October 8 – Eleanor Anne Young , American religious sister, research scientist, and educator (d. 2007 )
October 10
Anne Pippin Burnett , American classics scholar (d. 2017 )
Thomas F. Stroock , American politician (d. 2009 )
October 11 – Elmore Leonard , American novelist (d. 2013 )
October 13 – Lenny Bruce , comic (d. 1966 )
October 16 – Daniel J. Evans , American politician
October 20
Art Buchwald , American humorist and columnist (d. 2007 )
Gene Wood , American game show announcer (d. 2004 )
October 22 – Robert Rauschenberg , American painter (d. 2008 )
October 23 – Johnny Carson , American comedian and television host (d. 2005 )
October 24 – Al Feldstein , American comic book artist (d. 2014 )
October 25 – John J. Snyder , Roman Catholic bishop (d. 2019 )
October 27 – Warren Christopher , American diplomat (d. 2011 )
October 29 – Dominick Dunne , American writer (d. 2009 )
October 31 – Robert Rheault , American army officer (d. 2013 )
November [ ]
November 4 – Doris Roberts , American actress (d. 2016 )[10]
November 6 – Fred B. Rooney , American politician (d. 2019 )
November 7 – Angelo Thomas Acerra , Roman Catholic bishop (d. 1990 )
November 11
H. Jack Geiger , American physician and civil rights activist. (d. 2020 )
Jonathan Winters , American actor and comedian (d. 2013 )
November 15 – Howard Baker , American politician (d. 2014 )
November 17
Jean Faut , American baseball player
Rock Hudson , American film actor (d. 1985 )
November 18 – Gene Mauch , American baseball manager (d. 2005 )
November 20
Kaye Ballard , American actress, comedian (d. 2019 )
Robert F. Kennedy , American politician and Attorney General of the United States (d. 1968 )
November 22
Carla Balenda , American actress
Gunther Schuller , American musician (d. 2015 )
November 23
Gene Brito , American football defensive end (d. 1965 )
Maria di Gerlando , American operatic soprano (d. 2010 )
Johnny Mandel , American composer and conductor (d. 2020 )
November 24 – William F. Buckley, Jr. , American journalist (d. 2008 )
November 26 – Eugene Istomin , American classical pianist (d. 2003 )
November 27 – Marshall Thompson , American actor (d. 1992 )
November 28
Grace Berg Schaible , American lawyer and politician (d. 2017 )
Herb Wallerstein , American director and producer (d. 1985 )
November 29
November 30
Maryon Pittman Allen , American politician and journalist (d. 2018 )
Donald Collins , American politician (d. 2018 )
Bill Gates Sr. , American attorney, philanthropist and author (d. 2020 )
December [ ]
December 1 – Martin Rodbell , American biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 1998 )
December 2 – Julie Harris , American actress (d. 2013 )
December 8
Sammy Davis Jr. , African American singer, dancer, musician and actor (d. 1990 )
Hank Thompson , player in the Negro leagues and Major League Baseball (d. 1969 )
December 11
Aaron Feuerstein , American businessman and philanthropist
John R. Gorman , American Roman Catholic bishop
Paul Greengard , American neuroscientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 2019 )
December 13
John Ehle , American writer (d. 2018 )
Dick Van Dyke , American actor, singer, dancer and comedian
December 15 – Kasey Rogers , American actress (d. 2006 )
December 19 – Robert B. Sherman , American songwriter (d. 2012 )
December 21
John Harlan , American game show announcer (d. 2017 )
Dorothy Kamenshek , American baseball player (d. 2010 )
December 23 – Harry Guardino , American actor (d. 1995 )
December 25
Ned Garver , American professional baseball pitcher (d. 2017 )
Dorothy Mueller , American baseball player (d. 1985 )
December 26 – Jimmy Roselli , American singer (d. 2011 )[11]
December 27 – Wilson Frost , American politician (d. 2018 )
December 29 – Pete Dye , American golf course architect (d. 2020 )
December 30 – Shirley Herz , American Broadway theatre press representative (d. 2013 )
December 31 – Dick Manville , American baseball player (d. 2019 )
Deaths [ ]
January 5 – Alexander D. Henderson , businessman (born 1865 )
January 8 – George Bellows , realist painter (born 1882 )
January 22 – Fanny Bullock Workman , geographer, writer and mountain climber (born 1859 )
January 26 – Caspar F. Goodrich , admiral (born 1847 )
January 31 – George Washington Cable , novelist (born 1844 )
February 1 – Ellen Hamlin , Second Lady of the United States as wife of Hannibal Hamlin (born 1835 )
February 7 – Edward Jobson , actor (born 1860 )
February 18 – James Lane Allen , fiction writer (born 1849 )
February 23 – Samuel Berger , Olympic boxer (born 1884 )
March 4 – John Montgomery Ward , baseball player (born 1860)
March 10 – Myer Prinstein , Olympic long jumper (born 1878 in Poland)
March 13 – Lucille Ricksen , silent film actress (born 1910 )
March 14 – Walter Camp , American football coach (born 1859 )
March 30 – William J. McConnell , U.S. Senator from Idaho from 1890 to 1891 (born 1839 )
April 8 – Emma Curtis Hopkins , spiritual writer (born 1849)
April 13 – Elwood Haynes , inventor (born 1857 )
April 14 – John Singer Sargent , portrait painter (born 1856 in Florence; died in London)
April 19 – John Walter Smith , politician (born 1845 )
May 12 – Amy Lowell , poet (born 1874 )
May 15 – Nelson A. Miles , general (born 1839 )
May 20 – Elias M. Ammons , Governor of Colorado (born 1860)
May 25 – Henry W. Petrie , popular music composer (born 1857 )
June 1 – Thomas R. Marshall , 28th Vice President of the United States from 1913 to 1921 (born 1854 )
June 2 – James Ellsworth , mineowner and banker (born 1849)
June 16 – Emmett Hardy , jazz cornet player (born 1903 ; TB)
June 18 – Robert M. La Follette , politician (born 1855 )
June 26 – James A. Barber , Medal of Honor recipient (born 1841 )
July 7 – Clarence Hudson White , photographer (born 1871 )
July 26 – William Jennings Bryan , lawyer and politician (born 1860)
July 29 – Mark Fenton , silent film actor (born 1866 )
August 4 – Charles W. Clark , baritone (born 1865 )
August 5 – Jennie Lee , silent film actress (born 1848 )
August 7 – George Gray , U.S. Senator from Delaware from 1885 to 1899 (born 1840 )
August 16 – Edna Hicks , blues singer (born 1895 ; killed in fire)
August 17 – Junius George Groves , slave-born potato farmer (born 1859 )
September 13 – Emily Elizabeth Holman , architect (born 1854 )
September 17 – Carl Eytel , painter of the Southwest (born 1862 in Württemberg)
October 7 – Christy Mathewson , baseball player (born 1880 )
October 10 – James Buchanan Duke , tobacco and electric power industrialist (born 1856 )
November 1 – Lester Cuneo , actor (born 1888 )
November 3 – Lucile McVey , silent film comedy actress (born 1890 )
November 21 – Robert Wrenn , tennis player (born 1873 )
December 7 – James O. Barrows , actor (born 1855)
December 8 – Marguerite Marsh , silent film actress (born 1888)
December 22 – Mary Thurman , silent film actress (born 1895)
December 28 – Raymond P. Rodgers , admiral (born 1849 )
December 31 – J. Gordon Edwards director (born 1867 in Canada )
See also [ ]
References [ ]
^ Jones, Neal T., ed. (1984). A Book of Days for the Literary Year . New York; London: Thames and Hudson. ISBN 0-500-01332-2 .
^ Johns, Robert H. (2013). "The 1925 Tri-State Tornado Damage Path And Associated Storm System". Electronic Journal of Severe Storms Metereology : 1–33.
^ Stover, C. W.; Coffman, J. L. (1993), Seismicity of the United States, 1568–1989 (Revised) – U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1527 , United States Government Printing Office , pp. 268–270
^ National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ; Alaska Precipitation: September
^ Matt Rosenberg . "Largest Cities Through History" . About.com .
^ Evjen, Victor H. (2014). "The Federal Probation System: The Struggle To Achieve It And Its First 25 Years". Federal Probation : 1–17.
^
Notice of Tharon Musser' death, Live Design Online , April 19, 2009 Archived April 24, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
^ "Don Stansauk" . Database Football . Retrieved 2008-01-08 .
^ "The Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory, Volume 6" . Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory, Incorporated . 2000.
^ "Doris Roberts" . HeraldScotland . Retrieved 7 May 2021 .
^ Fox, Margalit (July 10, 2011). "Jimmy Roselli, Italian-American Singer, Dies at 85" . The New York Times . Retrieved 2014-05-23 .
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