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Events from the year 1930 in the United States .
Incumbents [ ]
Federal Government [ ]
President : Herbert Hoover (R -California )
Vice President : Charles Curtis (R -Kansas )
Chief Justice : William Howard Taft (Ohio ) (until February 3), Charles Evans Hughes (New York ) (starting February 13)
Speaker of the House of Representatives : Nicholas Longworth (R -Ohio )
Senate Majority Leader : James Eli Watson (R -Indiana )
Congress : 71st
Governors and Lieutenant Governors
Governors [ ]
Governor of Alabama : Bibb Graves (Democratic )
Governor of Arizona : John Calhoun Phillips (Republican )
Governor of Arkansas : Harvey Parnell (Democratic )
Governor of California : Clement C. Young (Republican )
Governor of Colorado : Billy Adams (Democratic )
Governor of Connecticut : John H. Trumbull (Republican )
Governor of Delaware : C. Douglass Buck (Republican )
Governor of Florida : Doyle E. Carlton (Democratic )
Governor of Georgia : Lamartine G. Hardman (Democratic )
Governor of Idaho : H. C. Baldridge (Republican )
Governor of Illinois : Louis L. Emmerson (Republican )
Governor of Indiana : Harry G. Leslie (Republican )
Governor of Iowa : John Hammill (Republican )
Governor of Kansas : Clyde M. Reed (Republican )
Governor of Kentucky : Flem D. Sampson (Republican )
Governor of Louisiana : Huey P. Long (Democratic )
Governor of Maine : William Tudor Gardiner (Republican )
Governor of Maryland : Albert C. Ritchie (Democratic )
Governor of Massachusetts : Frank G. Allen (Republican )
Governor of Michigan : Fred W. Green (Republican )
Governor of Minnesota : Theodore Christianson (Republican )
Governor of Mississippi : Theodore G. Bilbo (Democratic )
Governor of Missouri : Henry S. Caulfield (Republican )
Governor of Montana : John E. Erickson (Democratic )
Governor of Nebraska : Arthur J. Weaver (Republican )
Governor of Nevada : Fred B. Balzar (Republican )
Governor of New Hampshire : Charles W. Tobey (Republican )
Governor of New Jersey : Morgan Foster Larson (Republican )
Governor of New Mexico : Richard C. Dillon (Republican )
Governor of New York : Franklin D. Roosevelt (Democratic )
Governor of North Carolina : Oliver Max Gardner (Democratic )
Governor of North Dakota : George F. Shafer (Republican )
Governor of Ohio : Myers Y. Cooper (Republican )
Governor of Oklahoma : William J. Holloway (Democratic )
Governor of Oregon : A. W. Norblad (Republican )
Governor of Pennsylvania : John Stuchell Fisher (Republican )
Governor of Rhode Island : Norman S. Case (Republican )
Governor of South Carolina : John Gardiner Richards, Jr. (Democratic )
Governor of South Dakota : William J. Bulow (Democratic )
Governor of Tennessee : Henry Hollis Horton (Democratic )
Governor of Texas : Dan Moody (Democratic )
Governor of Utah : George Dern (Democratic )
Governor of Vermont : John E. Weeks (Republican )
Governor of Virginia : Harry F. Byrd (Democratic ) (until January 15), John Garland Pollard (Democratic ) (starting January 15)
Governor of Washington : Roland H. Hartley (Republican )
Governor of West Virginia : William G. Conley (Republican )
Governor of Wisconsin : Walter J. Kohler, Sr. (Republican )
Governor of Wyoming : Frank C. Emerson (Republican )
Lieutenant Governors [ ]
Events [ ]
January–March [ ]
January 6
The first diesel engine automobile trip is completed (Indianapolis , Indiana, to New York City).
The first literary character licensing agreement is signed by A. A. Milne , granting Stephen Slesinger U.S. and Canadian merchandising rights to the Winnie-the-Pooh works.
January 13 – The Mickey Mouse comic strip makes its first appearance.
January 19–23 – Watsonville riots
February 18
Elm Farm Ollie becomes the first cow to fly in an airplane , and also the first cow to be milked in an airplane.
While studying photographs taken in January, Clyde Tombaugh confirms the existence of Pluto , a heavenly body considered a planet until 2006, when the term "planet" was officially defined. Pluto is now considered a dwarf planet .
March 6 – The first frozen foods of Clarence Birdseye go on sale in Springfield, Massachusetts .
March 17 – The Empire State Building begins construction in New York City .
March 20 – Colonel Sanders opens the first Kentucky Fried Chicken in North Corbin, Kentucky .
March 31 – The Motion Pictures Production Code is instituted, imposing strict guidelines on the treatment of sex, crime, religion and violence in motion pictures for the next 40 years.
April–June [ ]
May 20:
Chrysler Building completed
April 3 – The 2nd Academy Awards , hosted by William C. DeMille , are presented at Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles , with Harry Beaumont 's The Broadway Melody winning the Academy Award for Best Picture . Irving Cummings and Raoul Walsh 's In Old Arizona and Ernst Lubitsch 's The Patriot jointly received the most nominations with five.
April 6 – Jimmy Dewar invents Hostess Twinkies .[1]
April 21 – A fire in the Ohio Penitentiary near Columbus kills 320 people.
April 22 – The United Kingdom , Japan and the United States sign the London Naval Treaty regulating submarine warfare and limiting shipbuilding .
April 28 – The first night game in organized baseball history takes place in Independence, Kansas .
May 10 – The National Pan-Hellenic Council is founded in Washington, D.C.
May 14 – Carlsbad Caverns National Park is established in New Mexico .
May 15 – Aboard a Boeing tri-motor, Ellen Church becomes the first airline stewardess (the flight was from Oakland, California , to Chicago, Illinois ).
May 20 – The Chrysler Building is completed, becoming the world's first man-made structure taller than 1,000 feet (305 m).
May 30 – Sergei Eisenstein arrives in Hollywood to work for Paramount Pictures ; they part ways by October.
June 9 – Chicago Tribune journalist Jake Lingle is shot in Chicago, Illinois . Newspapers promise $55,000 reward for information. Lingle is later found to have had contacts with organized crime .
June 14 – An act of Congress establishes the Federal Bureau of Narcotics as a replacement for the Narcotics Division of the Prohibition Unit.
June 17 – U.S. President Herbert Hoover signs the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act into law.
June 18 - The Bears FC is founded in Miami-Florida by William "Willy" Campbell.
July–September [ ]
July 4 – Nation of Islam founded by Wallace Fard Muhammad in Detroit .
July 26 – Charles Creighton and James Hargis leave New York City for Los Angeles on a roundtrip journey, driving 11,555 km using only a reverse gear; the trip lasts the next 42 days.
July 30 – New York City station W2XBS is put in charge of NBC broadcast engineers .
July 31 – The radio drama The Shadow airs for the first time.
August 6 – Judge Joseph Force Crater steps into a taxi in New York City and disappears.
August 7 – Lynching of Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith in Marion, Indiana . They are hanged; James Cameron survives. This will be the last recorded lynching of African Americans in the Northern United States .
August 9 – Cartoon character Betty Boop premieres in the animated film Dizzy Dishes .
September 8 – 3M introduces Scotch Tape .
October–December [ ]
October 8 - The Philadelphia Athletics defeat the St. Louis Cardinals , 4 games to 2, to win their 5th World Series Title.
November 4 – W9XAP in Chicago, Illinois , broadcasts the U.S. senatorial election returns, the first time a senatorial race, with non-stop vote tallies, is televised.
November 5 – The 3rd Academy Awards , hosted by Conrad Nagel , are presented at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles . Lewis Milestone 's All Quiet on the Western Front wins the Academy Award for Best Picture , with Milestone winning Best Director . The film and George Hill 's The Big House both received the most awards with two, while Ernst Lubitsch 's The Love Parade received the most nominations with six.
December 2 – Great Depression : U.S. President Herbert Hoover goes before Congress and asks for a US$150 million public works program to help generate jobs and stimulate the economy .
December 7 – W1XAV in Boston, Massachusetts , broadcasts video from the CBS radio orchestra program, The Fox Trappers . The broadcast also includes the first television commercial in the United States, an advertisement for I.J. Fox Furriers, who sponsored the radio show.
Undated [ ]
A Jamaican ginger ("Jake") paralysis outbreak occurs across the South and Midwest.
1930–1931 – Crazy Horse ’s lifelong friend, He Dog , is interviewed by journalist Eleanor Hinman and Nebraska writer Mari Sandoz .
A record drought in the eastern part of the nation[2] sees Upper Tract , West Virginia record only 9.50 inches (241.3 mm) of precipitation for the year – the record lowest for a calendar year in the US east of the Mississippi.[3] Averaged over the contiguous US the twelve months from July 1930 to June 1931 remains the driest such period on record.[4]
Ongoing [ ]
Lochner era (c. 1897 – c. 1937)
U.S. occupation of Haiti (1915–1934)
Prohibition (1919–1933)
Great Depression (1929–1933)
Dust Bowl (1930–1936)
Births [ ]
January [ ]
January 1 – Ty Hardin , American actor (d. 2017 )
January 2
Julius La Rosa , American pop singer (d. 2016 )
Don Rondo , American singer (d. 2011 )
January 3
Robert Loggia , American actor (d. 2015 )
Barbara Stuart , American actress (d. 2011
January 4
Sorrell Booke , American actor (d. 1994 )
Don Shula , American football player and coach
January 5
Dorothy Cotton , American civil rights activist (d. 2018 )
Edward Givens , United States Air Force officer, test pilot and NASA astronaut (d. 1967 )[5]
January 6
W. Wallace Cleland , American biochemist and educator (d. 2013 )
Charles Kalani, Jr. , American wrestler and actor (d. 2000 )
Vic Tayback , American actor (Alice ) (d. 1990 )
January 7
Jack Greene , American country music singer and songwriter (d. 2013 )
Eddie LeBaron , American football player, manager, and sportscaster (d. 2015 )
January 8
Bill James (politician) , American politician
Doreen Wilber , American archer (d. 2008 )
January 10 – Roy E. Disney , American film and television executive (d. 2009 )
January 12 – Glenn Yarbrough , American singer (d. 2016 )
January 13 – Frances Sternhagen , American actress
January 14 – C. Arlen Beam , American judge
January 15
James Millstone , American journalist and editor (d. 1992 )
Margaret Mary Vojtko , American linguist (d. 2013 )
January 17
Dick Contino , American accordionist (d. 2017 )
Lucille Miller , American murderer (d. 1986 )
January 18 – James M. Bobbitt , American chemist and professor
January 19 – Tippi Hedren , American actress
January 20 – Buzz Aldrin , American astronaut, Lunar Module Pilot on Apollo 11 and the second person to walk on the Moon
January 22 – David Rosen (businessman) , American businessman
January 23
William R. Pogue , American astronaut (d. 2014 )
Benjamin Tatar , American actor (d. 2012 )
January 24
Edward Diego Reyes , American politician (d. 2018 )
Rita Lakin , American screenwriter
January 27 – Bobby Bland , African-American singer (d. 2013 )
January 28
Ruth Cohen (actress) , American actress (d. 2008 )
Ralph Engelstad , American businessman (d. 2002 )
January 30
Samuel Byck , attempts to hijack an airplane to assassinate President Richard Nixon (d. 1974 )
Gene Hackman , American actor and novelist
Frank O'Bannon , American politician, 47th governor of Indiana (d. 2003 )
January 31 – Al De Lory , American record producer, arranger, musician (d. 2012 )
February [ ]
February 2 – C. M. Newton , American basketball player, coach and administrator (d. 2018 )
February 3 – David Edward Foley , Roman Catholic prelate (d. 2018 )
February 4 – Jim Loscutoff , American basketball player (d. 2015 )
February 5 – Don Goldie , American jazz trumpeter (d. 1995 )
February 8
Jim Dooley , American football player and coach (d. 2008 )
Arlan Stangeland , American farmer and politician (d. 2013 )
February 10
Anne Wexler , American political consultant and public policy advisor (d. 2009 )
Robert Wagner , American actor
February 12
Bert Clark , American football player and coach (d. 2004 )
Arlen Specter , American politician (d. 2012 )
February 13 – Frank Buxton , American actor, television writer, author, and television director (d. 2018)
February 14 – Bernie Papy Jr. , American politician (d. 1995 )
February 15
Sara Jane Moore , attempted assassin of President Gerald Ford
Robert Edward Mulvee , Roman Catholic Prelate (d. 2018)
February 16 – Noah Weinberg American-born Israeli rabbi, founder of Aish HaTorah (d. 2009 in Israel )
February 17 – Roger Craig , American baseball player, coach and manager
February 18 – Pauline Bart , American sociologist (d. 2021 )[6]
February 19 – John Frankenheimer , American film director (d. 2002 )
February 22
James McGarrell , American painter
Marni Nixon , American vocalist (d. 2016 )
February 24
Joan Diener , American theater actress and singer (d. 2006 )
Barbara Jo Lawrence , American actress and model (d. 2013 )
Anita Steckel , American feminist artist (d. 2012)
February 25
Roger A. Madigan , American politician (d. 2018 )
Delford M. Smith , American aviator (d. 2014 )
February 26 – Robert Francis , American actor (d. 1955 )
February 27
Barney Glaser , American sociologist
Peter Stone , American writer (d. 2003 )
Joanne Woodward , American actress[7]
February 28 – Leon Cooper , American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
March [ ]
March 2
John Cullum , American actor and singer
Tom Wolfe , American author, journalist (d. 2018 )[8]
March 5 – Del Crandall , American baseball player and manager (d. 2021 )
March 6 – Allison Hayes , American actress (d. 1977 )
March 9 – Ornette Coleman , American jazz saxophonist (d. 2015 )
March 13 – Liz Anderson , American country music singer, songwriter (d. 2011 )
March 16 – Olen Lovell Burrage , American native businessman (d. 2013 )
March 17 – James Irwin , American astronaut (d. 1991 )
March 18 – Adam Maida , American Roman Catholic prelate
March 19 – Wayne Fitzgerald , American film title designer (d. 2019 )
March 20 – Willie Thrower , American football player (d. 2002 )
March 21 – James Coco , American actor (d. 1987 )
March 22
Derek Bok , American lawyer and academic
Pat Robertson , American televangelist, motivational speaker, author and television host
Stephen Sondheim , American composer, lyricist (d. 2021 )
March 24 – Steve McQueen , American actor (d. 1980 )
March 25 – John Keel , American journalist, urologist (d. 2009 )
March 26 – Sandra Day O'Connor , American politician, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
March 27 – James Tayoun , American politician (d. 2017 )
March 28
Robert Ashley , American composer (d. 2014 )
Jerome Isaac Friedman , American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
Joe Fortunato , American football player (d. 2017 )
March 30 – John Astin , American actor
April [ ]
April 1
Betsy Jones-Moreland , American actress (d. 2006 )
Grace Lee Whitney , American actress (Star Trek ) (d. 2015 )
April 3 – Lawton Chiles , American politician (d. 1998 )
April 10 – Dolores Huerta , American labor leader and activist
April 11
Nicholas F. Brady , American politician
Anton LaVey , Satanist (d. 1997 )[9]
April 14
Bradford Dillman , American actor, author (d. 2018 )
Arnold Burns , American lawyer (d. 2013 )
Jay Robinson , American actor (d. 2013 )
William vanden Heuvel , lawyer and diplomat (b. 2021 )[10]
April 19
Curtis Roosevelt , American writer (d. 2016 )
Dick Sargent , American actor, gay activist (d. 1994 )
April 21 – Donald J. Tyson , American businessman (d. 2011 )
April 23 – Alan Oppenheimer , American actor
April 24
Richard Donner , American film director and producer (d. 2021 )
Conn Findlay , rower, Olympic champion (d. 2021 )
April 28
James Baker , former United States Secretary of State
Carolyn Jones , American actress (d. 1983 )
Richard C. Sarafian , American film-television director, writer and actor (d. 2013 )
May [ ]
May 1
Ethel Ayler , American actress (d. 2018 )
Ollie Matson , American sprinter (d. 2011 )
Richard Riordan , American politician, 39th Mayor of Los Angeles
Little Walter , African-American blues singer, musician, and songwriter (d. 1968 )
May 3
Bob Havens , American musician
Edward Nixon , American entrepreneur (d. 2019 )
May 4
Lois de Banzie , UK-born American actress (d. 2021 )
Katherine Jackson , Jackson Family matriarch
Roberta Peters , American soprano (d. 2017)
May 5
Michael J. Adams , American aviator, aeronautical engineer, and astronaut (d. 1967 )
Douglas Turner Ward , American playwright, actor and director (d. 2021 )
May 6
George Tarasovic , American football player (d. 2019 )
David Carpenter , American serial killer
May 7 – Babe Parilli , American football player (d. 2017 )
May 10
Adam Darius , American dancer, choreographer (d. 2017 )
George E. Smith , American physicist, engineer and Nobel Prize laureate
Pat Summerall , American football player, broadcaster (d. 2013 )
May 11
Bud Ekins , American stuntman (d. 2007 )
William Honan , American journalist and author (d. 2014 )
May 12 – Tom Umphlett , American baseball player and manager (d. 2012 )
May 13 – Mike Gravel , American politician (d. 2021 )
May 15
Cotton Ivy , American author and politician (d. 2021)
Jasper Johns , American painter
May 16 – Carolyn Conwell , American actress (d. 2012 )
May 19 – Lorraine Hansberry , African-American playwright (d. 1965 )[11]
May 22
Harvey Milk , American politician, San Francisco gay rights activist (d. 1978 )
Tiny Topsy , African-American rhythm and blues singer (d. 1964 )
May 23 – Charles Kelman , ophthalmologist (d. 2004 )
May 27
John Barth , American writer[12]
Bruce Halle , American businessman (d. 2018)
William S. Sessions , American civil servant and judge
May 28 – Frank Drake , American radio astronomer, pioneer in SETI
May 29 – Gerry Lenfest , American lawyer, media executive and philanthropist (d. 2018)
May 30 – Clint Eastwood , American actor, filmmaker, musician and political figure
June [ ]
June 1
Pat Corley , American actor (d. 2006 )
Richard Levins , American ecologist and geneticist (d. 2016 )
June 2
Pete Conrad , American astronaut (d. 1999 )
Bob Lillis , American baseball player, coach and manager
Stewart and Cyril Marcus , American gynecologists (d. 1975 )
June 3 – Marion Zimmer Bradley , American writer (d. 1999 )[13]
June 4 – Morgana King , American jazz singer and actress (d. 2018 )
June 8 – Richard Paul Matsch , federal judge (d. 2019 )
June 10 – Grace Mirabella , American editor of Vogue [14]
June 11 – Charles B. Rangel , African-American politician
June 12
Jim Nabors , American actor, musician and comedian (d. 2017 )
Dutch Rennert , baseball umpire (d. 2018 )
June 14 – Charles McCarry , American novelist (d. 2019 )[15]
June 16 – Thyrsa Frazier Svager , African American mathematician and academic (d. 1999 )
June 19
James O. Mason , American medical doctor and public health administrator (d. 2019 )
Gena Rowlands , American actress
Diana Sowle , American actress (d. 2018 )
June 21 – John E. McCarthy , Roman Catholic bishop (d. 2018 )
June 22
Fred Benners , American football player
Roy Drusky , American country music singer, songwriter (d. 2004 )
June 23 – Ben Speer , American singer, musician, music publisher and record company executive (d. 2017 )
June 24
Herb Klein , American businessman, attorney and politician
Peter Mazzaferro , American football coach
June 25 – James Sedin , American ice hockey player
June 26 – Jackie Fargo , American wrestler, trainer (d. 2013 )
June 27 – Ross Perot , American computer billionaire, politician (d. 2019 )
June 28 – Maureen Howard , American writer, editor and lecturer
June 29
Robert Evans , American producer
Edward Johnson III , American investor, businessman
Viola Léger , Acadian-Canadian actress and politician
June 30
Ben Atchley , American politician (d. 2018 )
W. C. Gorden , American football player, coach
Isaac Levi , American philosopher
Thomas Sowell , American economist, author
July [ ]
July 1
Jerome A. Cohen , professor of law at New York University School of Law
Frank Joranko , former football, baseball player, coach (d. 2019 )
July 2
Pete Burnside , baseball player
Jane Moffet , utility player
Magdalen Redman , baseball player
Randy Starr , dentist, singer and songwriter
Joe Scudero , American football safety
July 3 – Ronnell Bright , jazz pianist
July 4
George Steinbrenner , businessman, baseball team owner (d. 2010 )
Jack Van Mark , politician
July 5
Tommy Cook , actor
Billy Howton , American football player
Donald Wilhelms , United States Geological Survey geologist
July 7
Sherwin Carlquist , American botanist, photographer
Theodore Edgar McCarrick , American Roman Catholic Cardinal
July 8
Chris Adams , author and retired United States Air Force officer
Jim Mooney , basketball player
Frank Slay , songwriter, record producer (d. 2017 )
Jerry Vale , singer and actor (d. 2014 )
July 9 – Buddy Bregman , musical arranger (d. 2017 )
July 10 – Pete Carril , basketball coach
July 11
Dick Beyer , professional wrestler (d. 2019 )
Harold Bloom , literary critic (d. 2019 )[16]
Ezra Vogel , professor (d. 2020 )
July 13 – Dick Bunt , basketball player
July 14 – Polly Bergen , American actress (d. 2014 )
July 15 – Betty Wagoner , American baseball player (d. 2006 )
July 16
Michael Bilirakis , politician
Bert Rechichar , American football defensive back, kicker (d. 2019 )
July 18 – Sammy Masters , singer-songwriter (d. 2013 )
July 20 – Ronnie MacGilvray , American basketball player (d. 2007 )
July 29 – Paul Taylor , choreographer (d. 2018 )
July 30
A. D. King , civil rights activist and minister (d. 1969 )
Gus Triandos , baseball player (Baltimore Orioles ) (d. 2013 )
August [ ]
August 2
Eddie Locke , American jazz drummer (d. 2009 )
Carolyn Warner , American politician (d. 2018 )
August 5
Neil Armstrong , American astronaut, mission commander on Apollo 11 and the first person to walk on the Moon (d. 2012 )
Damita Jo DeBlanc , American actress, comedian, singer (d. 1998 )
August 6 – Abbey Lincoln , American singer (d. 2010 )
August 8 – Joan Mondale , American socialite, Second Lady of the United States (d. 2014)
August 10 – Fakir Musafar , American performance artist, body modification pioneer (d. 2018 )
August 13
Don Ho , American singer, musician (d. 2007 )
Bob Wiesler , American pitcher (d. 2014 )
Jack Daugherty , American musician (d. 1991 )
Wilmer Mizell , American left-handed pitcher (d. 1999 )
August 14
W. Brantley Harvey Jr. , American lawyer and politician (d. 2018 )
Earl Weaver , American professional baseball player, manager (d. 2013 )
August 15 – Selma James , American-born feminist writer
August 16
Robert Culp , American actor (d. 2010 )
Frank Gifford , American football player (d. 2015 )
August 21 – Frank Perry , American stage director and filmmaker (d. 1995 )
August 23 – Mickey McMahan , big band musician (d. 2008 )
August 28 – Ben Gazzara , American actor (d. 2012 )
August 30 – Warren Buffett , American billionaire entrepreneur
August 31 – Raymond J. Donovan , American businessman and politician, Secretary of Labor (d. 2021 )
September [ ]
September 2 – Rita Riggs , American costume designer (d. 2017 )
September 4 – Norman Dorsen , American civil rights activist (d. 2017 )
September 7 – Sonny Rollins , African-American jazz saxophonist
September 9 – Frank Lucas , African-American drug trafficker
September 11 – Cathryn Damon , American actress (d. 1987 )
September 13 – Mary Baumgartner , American female professional baseball player (d. 2018 )
September 16 – Anne Francis , American actress (d. 2011 )
September 17
David Huddleston , American actor (The Big Lebowski ) (d. 2016 )
Edgar Mitchell , American astronaut (d. 2016 )
Thomas P. Stafford , American astronaut
September 23 – Ray Charles , African-American singer, musician and actor (d. 2004 )
September 24 – John Young , American astronaut (d. 2018 )
September 25 – Shel Silverstein , American poet, singer-songwriter, cartoonist, screenwriter and children's book author (d. 1999 )[17]
September 26 – Philip Bosco , American actor (d. 2018 )
September 28
Tommy Collins , American country music singer-songwriter (d. 2000 )
Johnny "Country" Mathis , American country music singer-songwriter (d. 2011 )
September 29 – Billy Strange , American singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 2012 )
October [ ]
October 1 – George F. Regas , American Episcopal priest, activist and rector of All Saints Episcopal Church, Pasadena, California (1967–95) (d. 2021 )
October 10
Doris Payne , American jewel thief
Adlai Stevenson III , American politician (d. 2021 )
October 11
Bill Fischer , American baseball player (d. 2018 )
Sam Johnson , American politician (d. 2020 )
October 17
Robert Atkins , American nutritionist (d. 2003 )
Nick Chickillo , American football player (d. 2000 )
October 18 – Frank Carlucci , American politician (d. 2018 )
October 19 – Jody Lawrance , American actress (d. 1986 )
October 24
Big Bopper , American disc jockey, singer and songwriter (d. 1959 )
Jack Angel , American voice actor
October 29 – Natalie Sleeth , American composer (d. 1992 )
October 30 – Clifford Brown , American jazz trumpeter (d. 1956 )
October 31 – Michael Collins , American astronaut (d. 2021 )
November [ ]
November 3 – D. James Kennedy , American evangelist (d. 2007 )
November 4 – Dick MacPherson , American football coach (d. 2017 )
November 6
Derrick Bell , American law professor (d. 2011 )
Wilma Briggs , American female baseball player
November 7 – Rudy Boschwitz , American politician
November 11 – Mildred Dresselhaus , American scientist, educator (d. 2017 )
November 12 – Bob Crewe , American singer, songwriter, manager, and producer (d. 2014 )
November 13
Richard A. Falk , American international professor
Fred R. Harris , American politician
November 14 – Ed White , American astronaut (d. 1967 )[18]
November 16 – Paul Foytack , American baseball player (d. 2021 )
November 17 – Bob Mathias , American athlete (d. 2006 )
November 20 – Curly Putman , American songwriter (d. 2016 )
November 21 – Anthony Downs , American economist (d. 2021 )[19]
November 22 – Owen Garriott , American astronaut (d. 2019 )
November 23
Bill Brock , American politician (d. 2021 )
Robert Easton , American actor (d. 2011)
Jack McKeon , American baseball player and manager[20]
November 24 – Bob Friend , American baseball player (d. 2019 )
November 25 – Clarke Scholes , American freestyle swimmer (d. 2010 )
November 30 – G. Gordon Liddy , American organizer of the Watergate burglaries (d. 2021 )
December [ ]
December 2 – Gary Becker , American economist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2014 )
December 4 – Jim Hall , American jazz guitarist (d. 2013 )
December 5 – Warren Spannaus , American politician (d. 2017 )
December 11 – Jim Williams , American antique dealer, preservationist (d. 1990 )
December 19 – Peter Buck , American restaurateur (d. 2021 )[21]
December 31
Odetta , African-American singer and civil rights activist (d. 2008 )
Jaime Escalante , American high school math teacher (d. 2010 )
Deaths [ ]
January 9 – Edward Bok , author (b. 1863 )[22]
January 24 – Rebecca Latimer Felton , U.S. Senator from Georgia (b. 1835 )
February 7 – Jennie Anderson Froiseth , women's rights campaigner (b. 1849 )
February 14 – Fred Dubois , U.S. Senator from Idaho (b. 1851 )
February 27 – George Haven Putnam , author and publisher (b. 1844 )
March 8 – William Howard Taft , 27th President of the United States from 1909 to 1913 and 10th Chief Justice of the United States from 1921 to 1930 (b. 1857 )
March 11 – Alma Webster Hall Powell , opera singer, suffragist, and inventor (b. 1869 )
March 13 – Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman , author (b. 1852 )[23]
March 31 – James Marshall Head , politician and businessman (b. 1855 )
April 7 – Octaviano Ambrosio Larrazolo , politician (b. 1859 )
April 14 – John B. Sheridan , Irish-American sports journalist (b, 1870 in Ireland )[24]
May 2 – Daniel V. Asay , iceboat racer (b. 1847 )
May 18 – Gottfried Blocklinger , admiral (b. 1847 )
June 16 – Ezra Fitch , businessman, co-founder of Abercrombie & Fitch (b. 1865 )
July 2 – Anders Randolf , silent film actor (b. 1870 in Denmark )
August 6 – Luigi Fugazy , banker, businessman and philanthropist (b. 1839 in Italy)
September 5 – Robert Means Thompson , naval officer and president of the American Olympic Association (b. 1849 )
September 21 – John T. Dorrance , chemist (b. 1873 )
September 24 – William A. MacCorkle , lawyer, Governor of West Virginia (b. 1857 )
September 28 – Daniel Guggenheim , mining magnate and philanthropist (b. 1856 )
October 2 – Gordon Stewart Northcott , serial killer (executed; b. 1906 )
October 15 – Herbert Henry Dow , industrial chemist (b. 1866 in Canada )
November 20 – William B. Hanna , sportswriter (b. 1866 )[25]
December 9 – Rube Foster , Negro league baseball player (b. 1879 )
December 14 – F. Richard Jones , director (b. 1893 )
December 16 – Herman Lamm , bank robber (suicide; b. 1890 in Germany )
See also [ ]
References [ ]
^ Aaseng, Nathan (2005). Business Builders In Sweets and Treats . The Oliver Press. p. 80. ISBN 1-881508-84-6 .
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