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Gregorian calendar 1935
MCMXXXV

Ab urbe condita 2688
Armenian calendar 1384
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Buddhist calendar 2479
Coptic calendar 1651 – 1652
Ethiopian calendar 1927 – 1928
Hebrew calendar 5695 5696
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 - Vikram Samvat 1990 – 1991
 - Shaka Samvat 1857 – 1858
 - Kali Yuga 5036 – 5037
Holocene calendar 11935
Iranian calendar 1313 – 1314
Islamic calendar 1353 – 1354
Japanese calendar Shōwa

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 - Imperial Year Kōki 2595
(皇紀2595年)
Julian calendar 1980
Korean calendar 4268
Thai solar calendar 2478
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Year 1935 (MCMXXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar.

Events[]

January[]

  • January – Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia creates a military school at Holeta.[1]
  • January 1 – The Italian colonies of Tripoli and Cyrenaica are joined together as Libya.
  • January 3 – The trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann, accused of the kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh, Jr., begins in Flemington, New Jersey.
  • January 4Dry Tortugas National Park is established.
  • January 7Italian premier Benito Mussolini and French Foreign Minister Pierre Laval conclude an agreement in which each power agrees not to oppose the other's colonial claims.
  • January 11Amelia Earhart becomes the first person to fly solo from Hawaii to California.
  • January 13 – A plebiscite in the Territory of the Saar Basin shows that 90.3% of those voting wish to join Germany.
  • January 16 – The FBI kills the Barker Gang, including Ma Barker, in a shootout.
  • January 19Coopers Inc. sells the world's first briefs.
  • January 24 – The first canned beer is sold in Richmond, Virginia, United States, by Gottfried Krueger Brewing Company.[2]
  • January 28Iceland becomes the first country to legalize abortion on medical grounds.
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January 11: Amelia Earhart flies from Hawaii.

February[]

  • February 13Bruno Richard Hauptmann is convicted and sentenced to death for the kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh, Jr.
  • February 15 – The discovery and clinical development of Prontosil, the first broadly effective antibacterial drug, is published in a series of articles in Germany's pre-eminent medical journal, Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, by Gerhard Domagk.
  • February 22 – Airplanes are banned from flying over the White House.

March[]

  • March – Anastasios Papoulas leads a coup against the Greek government; however, the attempt fails and he is later captured and executed for treason.
  • March 1İsmet İnönü forms the new government in Turkey. (8th government; During Atatürk's presidency, İnönü had served seven times as a prime minister)
  • March 2
    • King Prajadhipok (Rama VII) of Siam abdicates the throne. He is succeeded by his 9-year-old-nephew Ananda Mahidol (Rama VIII).
  • March 8Hachikō, the loyal dog who was remembered for his loyalty to his owner, even many years after his owners death, passes away on the very same spot he had waited for over nine years.
  • March 9Porky Pig makes his debut as the first major Looney Tunes character in I Haven't Got a Hat.
  • March 16Adolf Hitler announces German rearmament in violation of the Versailles Treaty.
  • March 19 – A riot breaks out in Harlem, NYC, after a rumor that police killed a shoplifter in the S. H. Kress & Co. department store circulates.
  • March 21Persia is renamed Iran.
  • March 22 – The world's first Television program is transmitted from the Funkturm in Berlin, Germany.

April[]

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Dust storm approaching Spearman, Texas.

  • April 14Dust Bowl: The great dust storm, made famous by Woody Guthrie in his "dust bowl ballads", hits eastern New Mexico and Colorado, and western Oklahoma the hardest.
  • April 15Roerich Pact signed in Washington D.C.
  • April 16Fibber McGee and Molly debuts on NBC Radio.
  • April 17Sun Myung Moon claims to have a revelation from Jesus telling him to complete his mission from almost 2,000 years ago.
  • April 24William Christian Bullitt, Jr., the US ambassador to Moscow, hosted the elaborately prepared Spring Ball of the Full Moon which is said to have surpassed all other embassy parties in Moscow's history.
  • April 27FA Cup Sheffield Wednesday beat West Bromwich Albion 4–2 at Wembley
  • April 29 – The first edition of the Vuelta a España is raced and goes on to become one of the 3 Grand Tours of road bicycle racing.

May[]

  • May 6New Deal: Executive Order 7034 creates the Works Progress Administration (WPA).
  • May 14Northamptonshire gains (over Somerset at Taunton by 48 runs) what proves to be their last victory for 99 matches, easily a record in the County Championship. Their next Championship win is not until 29 May 1939.
  • May 19T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) dies in a motorcycle accident in Dorset, England.
  • May 24 – The first nighttime Major League Baseball game is played between the Cincinnati Reds and Philadelphia Phillies at Crosley Field in Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • May 27Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States (aka the "Sick Chicken Case"): The U.S. Supreme Court declares the National Industrial Recovery Act unconstitutional.
  • May 30 – Eventual Baseball Hall of Famer Babe Ruth appears in his last career game, playing for the Boston Braves in Philadelphia against the Phillies.
  • May 31 – A 7.1 magnitude earthquake destroys Quetta in modern-day Pakistan, killing 40,000.

June[]

  • June 9He-Umezu Agreement: China's Kuomintang government concedes Japanese military control of north-eastern China.
  • June 10Alcoholics Anonymous is founded in Akron, Ohio by William G. Wilson and Dr. Robert Smith.
  • June 12Senator Huey Long of Louisiana makes the longest speech on Senate record, taking 15½ hours and containing 150,000 words.[3]
  • June 13James J. Braddock defeats Max Baer at Madison Square Garden Bowl to win the heavyweight boxing championship of the world.
  • June 18Anglo-German Naval Agreement: Britain agrees to a German navy equal to 35% of her own naval tonnage.
  • June 24Carlos Gardel, the legendary Franco-Argentine "Father of Tango," dies in a plane crash in Medellín, Colombia.

July[]

August[]

  • August 5 – The Leo Burnett Advertising Agency opens in Chicago, Illinois.
  • August 5Eastbourne Bandstand officially opened in Eastbourne, United Kingdom.
  • August 14United States President Franklin Roosevelt signs the Social Security Act into law.
  • August 15 – Humorist Will Rogers and aviator Wiley Post are killed when Post's plane crashes shortly after takeoff near Barrow, Alaska.

September[]

  • September 2Labor Day Hurricane of 1935: The strongest hurricane ever to strike the United States landfalls in the Upper Florida Keys as a Category 5 storm with 185 mph winds, killing 423.
  • September 8Carl Weiss kills Huey Long, U.S. Senator from Louisiana, in the Louisiana Capitol Building in Baton Rouge.
  • September 13Howard Hughes, flying the Hughes H-1 Racer, sets an airspeed record of 352 mph (566 km/h).
  • September 15 – The Nuremberg Laws go into effect in Germany.
  • September 24Earl Bascom and his brother Weldon Bascom produce the first night rodeo held outdoors under electric lights at Columbia, Mississippi.
  • September 29 – The London and North Eastern Railway's first A4 Class locomotive A4 2509 Silver Link makes her inaugural journey from London Kings Cross.
  • September 30
    • U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicates Hoover Dam.
    • The London and North Eastern Railway commences the Silver Jubilee, Britain's first streamline train service.

October[]

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October 22 page from a Soviet revolutionary calendar with six-day weeks.

  • October 2October 3 – The Second Italo-Abyssinian War begins as General Emilio de Bono of Italy invades Ethiopia.
  • October 10 – A tornado destroys the 160 metre tall wooden radio tower in Langenberg, Germany. As a result of this catastrophe wooden radio towers are phased out.
  • October 14 – In the Canadian federal election, the Liberal Party of William Lyon Mackenzie King wins a majority government, defeating the Conservative Party of Prime Minister R. B. Bennett.

November[]

  • November 5Parker Brothers releases the board game Monopoly.
  • November 8 – A dozen labor leaders come together to announce the creation of the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), an organization charged with pushing the cause for industrial unionism.
  • November 14 – In the General Election in Britain, Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin returns to office at the head of a National Government led by the Conservative Party with a large but reduced majority.
  • November 22 – The China Clipper takes off from Alameda, California in an attempt to deliver the first airmail cargo across the Pacific Ocean (the aircraft later reaches its destination, Manila, and delivers over 110,000 pieces of mail).
  • November 23 – Jacques and Thérèse Tréfouël, Daniel Bovet and Federico Nitti, in the laboratory of Ernest Fourneau at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, discover that sulfanilamide is the active component of Prontosil.[4]
  • November 30 – The 1935 British-made film Scrooge, the first all-talking film version of Charles Dickens classic, opens in the U.S. after its British release.

December[]

  • December 9 – American newspaper editor Walter Liggett is killed in a gangland murder plot.
  • December 12
    • Lebensborn Project, a Nazi reproduction program, is founded by Heinrich Himmler.
    • De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea, opens.
  • December 17Douglas DST, prototype of the Douglas DC-3 airliner, first flies, in the United States. More than 16,000 of the model will eventually be produced.
  • December 18
    • Samuel Hoare resigns as British foreign secretary and is replaced by Anthony Eden.
    • The socialist party of Sri Lanka, the Lanka Sama Samaja Party, is founded.
  • December 27Mao Zedong issues the Wayaopao Manifesto, On Tactics Against Japanese Imperialism, calling for a National United Front against the Japanese Invasion.
  • December 28Pravda publishes a letter from Pavel Postyshev, who revives the New Year tree tradition in the Soviet Union.

Date unknown[]

  • Mary McLeod Bethune founds the National Council of Negro Women.

Births[]

January–February[]

  • January 4Floyd Patterson, African-American boxer (d. 2006)
  • January 7
    • Valeri Kubasov, Russian cosmonaut
    • Kenny Davern, American jazz clarinetist
  • January 8Elvis Presley, American singer, actor, and guitarist (d. 1977)
  • January 9
    • Earl G. Graves, Sr. African-American publisher
    • Bob Denver, American actor (d. 2005)
  • January 10
    • Ronnie Hawkins, American musician
    • Sherrill Milnes, American baritone
  • January 12 – The Amazing Kreskin, American mentalist
  • January 14Lucille Wheeler, Canadian skier
  • January 16
    • A.J. Foyt, American race car driver
    • Udo Lattek, German football coach
  • January 17Ruth Ann Minner, Governor of Delaware
  • January 18Jon Stallworthy, English poet
  • January 25Antonio Ramalho Eanes, former President of Portugal
  • January 29Roger Payne, New York City
  • January 30Richard Brautigan, American writer (d. 1984)
  • January 31Kenzaburo Oe, Japanese writer, Nobel Prize laureate
  • February 4Martti Talvela, Finnish bass (d. 1989)
  • February 5Alex Harvey, Scottish Musician (d. 1982)
  • February 11Gene Vincent, American guitarist and vocalist (d. 1971)
  • February 14Rob McConnell, Canadian jazz musician
  • February 16Sonny Bono, American singer, actor, and politician (d. 1998)
  • February 17Christina Pickles, British actress
  • February 18Ciaran Bourke, Irish Dubliner Band Singer (d. 1988)
  • February 27Mirella Freni, Italian soprano

March–April[]

  • March 1
    • Judith Rossner, American writer (d. 2005)
    • Robert Conrad, American actor
  • March 3Zhelyu Zhelev, former President of Bulgaria
  • March 4Bent Larsen, Danish chess player (d. 2010)
  • March 6Ron Delany, Irish runner
  • March 15
    • Jimmy Swaggart, American televangelist
    • Judd Hirsch, American actor
  • March 18Ole Barndorff-Nielsen, Danish mathematician
  • March 22M. Emmet Walsh, American actor
  • March 24Peter Bichsel, Swiss writer
  • March 26Mahmoud Abbas, President of the Palestine National Authority
  • March 27
    • Abelardo Castillo, Argentine writer
    • John Henry Dowse, Australian rugby union player
    • Julian Glover, English actor
  • March 28
    • Jeanie Descombes, American professional baseball player
    • Jozef Szmidt, Polish athlete
  • March 31Herb Alpert, American trumpeter
  • April 14Katie Horstman, American female professional baseball player
  • April 18Paul A. Rothchild, American record producer (d. 1995)
  • April 19Dudley Moore, British actor (d. 2002)
  • April 21
    • Charles Grodin, American actor and journalist
    • Thomas Kean, former Governor of New Jersey and 9/11 Commission Chairman
    • Dolores Lee, American female professional baseball player
  • April 22Paul Chambers, American jazz musician
  • April 23Bunky Green, American jazz musician
  • April 25April Ashley, English model

May–June[]

  • May 2Lance LeGault, American actor
  • May 7Isobel Warren, Canadian author
  • May 11
    • Doug McClure, American actor (d. 1995)
    • Francisco Umbral, Spanish journalist, novelist, biographer and essayist (d. 2007)
  • May 12
    • Felipe Alou, Dominican Major League Baseball manager
    • Gary Peacock, American jazz double-bassist
  • May 17
    • Ryke Geerd Hamer, German cancer researcher
    • Dennis Potter, English writer (d. 1994)
  • May 19David Hartman, American actor and television journalist
  • May 20Marinella, Greek singer
  • May 22Barry Rogers, American jazz and salsa trombonist (d. 1991)
  • May 24Joan Micklin Silver, American director
  • May 25Cookie Gilchrist, American football player (d. 2011)
  • May 27Lee Meriwether, American beauty queen and actress
  • June 1Reverend Ike, American televangelist (d. 2009)
  • June 2
    • Dimitri Kitsikis, Greek Turkologist
    • Carol Shields, American-born writer (d. 2003)
    • Roger Brierley, English actor (d. 2005)
  • June 13
    • Samak Sundaravej, Thai 25th Prime Minister (2008) (d. 2009)
    • Christo and Jeanne-Claude, installation artists (she d. 2009)
  • June 18John Spencer, British snooker player (d. 2006)
  • June 19Derren Nesbitt, British actor
  • June 21Françoise Sagan, French writer (d. 2004)
  • June 24Ron Kramer, former National Football League tight end
  • June 27Ramon Zamora, Filipino martial arts actor (d. 2007)
  • June 28John Inman, British comedian (d. 2007)

July–August[]

  • July 1David Prowse, British actor
  • July 6 – Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
  • July 8Vitali Sevastyanov, Russian cosmonaut (d. 2010)
  • July 9
    • Wim Duisenberg, Dutch economist and politician (d. 2005)
    • Slinger Francisco, Grenadian singer
    • Mercedes Sosa, Argentine singer (d. 2009)
  • July 11Oliver Napier, Northern Irish politician
  • July 13
    • Jack Kemp, American football player and U.S. Vice Presidential candidate (d. 2009)
    • Kurt Westergaard, Danish cartoonist
  • July 15William G. Stewart, British television producer and presenter
  • July 17
    • Peter Schickele, American composer and comedian
    • Donald Sutherland, Canadian actor
  • July 18Jayendra Saraswathi, Hindu religious leader
  • July 27
    • Billy McCullough, Northern Irish footballer
    • Sarah Jane Sands, American professional baseball player
  • July 28Simon Dee, British television presenter
  • July 29Peter Schreier, German tenor
  • August 1Mohinder Pratap Chand, Urdu poet and language advocate
  • August 3Georgi Shonin, Russian cosmonaut (d. 1997)
  • August 12Ján Popluhár, Slovak footballer (d. 2011)
  • August 13Rod Hull, British entertainer (d. 1999)
  • August 15
    • Abby Dalton, American actress and former mother-in-law of Lorenzo Lamas
    • Jim Dale, English actor, singer and songwriter
    • Lionel Taylor, American football player
  • August 18Rafer Johnson, American athlete
  • August 19Bobby Richardson, baseball player
  • August 20Ron Paul, United States Congressman
  • August 22E. Annie Proulx, American author
  • August 26Geraldine Ferraro, U.S. Congresswoman and Vice Presidential candidate (d. 2011)
  • August 29Laszlo Garai, Hungarian scientist, psychologist
  • August 30John Phillips, American singer (d. 2001)
  • August 31
    • Eldridge Cleaver, African-American activist (d. 1998)
    • Frank Robinson, African-American baseball player

September–October[]

  • September 1Seiji Ozawa, Japanese conductor
  • September 2D. Wayne Lukas, American horse trainer
  • September 7Abdou Diouf, former President of Senegal
  • September 11
    • Gherman Titov, Russian cosmonaut (d. 2000)
    • Arvo Pärt, Estonian composer
  • September 14Fujio Akatsuka, Japanese cartoonist (d. 2008)
  • September 16
    • Carl Andre, American artist
    • Bob Kiley, American public transit planner
  • September 17
    • Ken Kesey, American author (d. 2001)
    • Serge Klarsfeld, Romanian Nazi hunter
  • September 21Benjamin Abalos, former COMELEC Chairman
  • September 25Adrien Douady, French mathematician (d. 2006)
  • September 29Jerry Lee Lewis, American musician
  • September 30
    • Z. Z. Hill, American musician
    • Johnny Mathis, African-American singer
  • October 1
    • Julie Andrews, English singer and actress
    • Teruyoshi Nakano, Japanese special effects director
  • October 3Sinikka Kurkinen, Finnish painter
  • October 6
    • Bruno Sammartino, Italian professional wrestler
    • Charito Solis, Filipino actress (d. 1998)
  • October 9Prince Edward, Duke of Kent
  • October 12Luciano Pavarotti, Italian tenor (d. 2007)
  • October 14La Monte Young, American composer
  • October 15
    • Bobby Morrow, American athlete
    • Willie O'Ree, Canadian hockey player
    • Barry McGuire, American musician
  • October 18Peter Boyle, American actor (d. 2006)
  • October 20Jerry Orbach, American actor (d. 2004)
  • October 21Derek Bell, Irish musician (d. 2002)
  • October 22Ann Rule, American true-crime writer
  • October 27Frank Adonis, American actor
  • October 29Takahata Isao, Japanese animated film director
  • October 30
    • Robert Caro, American biographer
    • Agota Kristof, Hungarian writer
  • October 31Ronald Graham, American mathematician

November–December[]

  • November 1Edward Said, Palestinian-born literary critic (d. 2003)
  • November 5Nicholas Maw, Bristish composer (d. 2009)
  • November 8Alain Delon, French actor
  • November 9Bob Gibson, African-American baseball player
  • November 10Igor Dmitrievich Novikov, Russian astrophysicist
  • November 12William Tallon, Servant to the Queen Mother (d. 2007)
  • November 13George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • November 14 – King Hussein of Jordan (d. 1999)
  • November 17Toni Sailer, Austrian skier (d. 2009)
  • November 21Fairuz, Lebanese singer
  • November 23
    • Jean Havlish, American professional baseball and bowling player
    • Vladislav Volkov, Russian cosmonaut
  • November 24Salim Khan, Legendary Indian Bollywood Film Screen Writer
  • November 27Pat Fordice, First Lady of Mississippi from 1992 to 2000 (d. 2007)
  • November 29Thomas J. O'Brien, American bishop
  • December 1Woody Allen, American film director
  • December 5Calvin Trillin, American writer
  • December 11
    • Ron Carey, American actor (d. 2007)
    • Pranab Mukherjee, Indian politician
  • December 13Ken Hall ("Sugar Land Express"), American football player
  • December 14
    • Lee Remick, American actress (d. 1991)
    • Anthony Wilden, British author and social theorist, noted translator of Jaques Lacan
  • December 17Cal Ripken, Sr., baseball player and manager (d. 1999)
  • December 19Bobby Timmons, American jazz pianist (d. 1974)
  • December 23Paul Hornung, American football player
  • December 24Dharmendra, Indian film actor, producer and politician
  • December 25
    • Stephen Barnett, American legal scholar (d. 2009)
    • Al Jackson, baseball player
    • Sadiq al-Mahdi, Prime Minister of Sudan (1966–67, 1986–89)
    • Anne Roiphe, American author and feminist
  • December 26Gnassigbe Eyadema, former President of Togo (d. 2005)
Sandy Koufax

Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax

  • December 30
    • Omar Bongo, President of Gabon (d. 2009)
    • Sandy Koufax, American baseball player

Date unknown[]

  • Félicien Kabuga, Rwandan businessman, accused of bankrolling and participating in the Rwandan Genocide
  • Daniel L. Norris, Canadian, former Commissioner of the Northwest Territories (d. 2008)
  • Tom Murphy, Irish playwright
  • Ümit Kaftancıoğlu, Turkish writer (d. 1980)

Deaths[]

January–March[]

April–June[]

  • April 2Bennie Moten, American jazz pianist (b. 1894)
  • April 5Basil Champneys, English architect (b. 1842)
  • April 6Edwin Arlington Robinson, American poet (b. 1869)
  • April 8Adolph Ochs, American newspaper publisher (b. 1858)
  • April 14Emmy Noether, German mathematician (b. 1882)
  • April 18Panait Istrati, Romanian writer (b. 1884)
  • April 20Lady Duff Gordon, British fashion designer (b. 1863)
  • May 4Junior Durkin, American actor (b. 1915)
  • May 12Józef Piłsudski, Polish politician (b. 1867)
  • May 14Magnus Hirschfeld, German sex researcher and gay rights advocate (b. 1868)
  • May 17Paul Dukas, French composer (The Sorcerer's Apprentice) (b. 1865)
  • May 19
    • T. E. Lawrence, English soldier (Lawrence of Arabia) (b. 1888)
    • Charles Martin Loeffler, American composer (b. 1861)
  • May 21Jane Addams, American social worker, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1860)
  • May 29Josef Suk, Czech composer and violinist (b. 1874)
  • June 6George Grossmith, Jr., British actor (b. 1874)
  • June 24Carlos Gardel, Argentine tango songwriter (b. 1887 or 1890)
  • June 29Hayashi Fubo, Japanese novelist (b. 1900)

July–September[]

  • July 3André Citroën, French automobile pioneer (b. 1878)
  • July 12Alfred Dreyfus, French military officer (b. 1859)
  • July 17
    • George William Russell, Irish nationalist, poet and artist (b. 1867)
    • James Moore, winner of the first ever cycle race (b. 1849)
  • August 5David Townsend, American art director (b. 1891)
  • August 9Takejirō Tokonami, Japanese politician, Home Minister, Railway Minister, and Minister of Communication (b. 1867)
  • August 12Friedrich Schottky, German mathematician (b. 1851)
  • August 14Leonce Perret, French film actor (b. 1880)
  • August 15
    • Wiley Post, American pilot (b. 1898)
    • Will Rogers, American humorist and actor (b. 1879)
  • August 20Edith Roberts, American actress (b. 1899)
  • August 21John Hartley, English tennis player, double winner of Wimbledon (b. 1849)
  • August 25Mack Swain, American actor (b. 1876)
  • August 27Childe Hassam, American painter (b. 1859)
  • August 29Queen Astrid of Belgium (b. 1905)
  • August 30Henri Barbusse, French novelist and journalist (b. 1873)
  • September 10Huey Long, American politician (b. 1893)
  • September 11Charles Norris, Americal medical examiner (b. 1867)
  • September 23De Wolf Hopper, actor & comedian (b. 1858)
  • September 26Iván Persa, Hungarian Slovene writer and catholic priest (b. 1861)
  • September 28William Kennedy Dickson, Scottish inventor (b. 1860)

October–December[]

Nobel Prizes[]

  • PhysicsJames Chadwick
  • ChemistryFrédéric Joliot, Irène Joliot-Curie ("in recognition of their synthesis of new radioactive elements")
  • Physiology or MedicineHans Spemann
  • Literature – not awarded
  • PeaceCarl von Ossietzky

References[]

  1. ^ Ethiopia Military Tradition in National Life Library of Congress
  2. ^ Keglined.com: An Illustrated History of the American Beer Can
  3. ^ U.S. Senate
  4. ^ J. et T. Tréfouël, F. Nitti et D. Bovet, "Activité du p-aminophénylsulfamide sur l’infection streptococcique expérimentale de la souris et du lapin", C. R. Soc. Biol., 120, 23 november 1935, p. 756


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People of the year 1935 at Familypedia

91 people were born in 1935

 FatherMotherAge mother at birth
Alysson Abberton (1935-2012)
J Brent Adair (1935-2020)Gerald Wayne Adair (1908-1989)Ina Johnson (1912-1993)
Sharon Mariece Adair (1935-2012)Vivian Adair (1914-1959)Rhea Cope (1917-2010)
Syarafiah Norwawi binti Muhammad AminMuhammad Amin
Hans-Rune Andersson (1935-)Hugo Leonard AnderssonAnna Holdegard Nilsson
Lars Andersson (1971-)Hans-Rune Andersson (1935-)Brigitte Lubert (1940-2015)
Joaquin Aquino (1935-1988)Rafael Aquino (1900-1967)Jean Rodriguez (1912-1969)
Lewis Michael Arquette (1935-2001)Clifford Charles Arquette (1905-1974)Mildred Nesbitt LeMay (1906-1987)
Kathleen Aso (1935-2000)
Bruce Richard Bedard (1935-2006)Joseph Dennis Bedard (1912-1992)Alfreda J. Turcotte (1915-2001)
Marcia Belenky (1935-2002)Anthony Belenky (1907-1988)Rosellen Greenfeld (1910-2000)
Allen Bonet (1945-2008)Samuel Murry Boney (1896-1979)Mary Myra Orphy (1905-1961)
Valerie Ethel Brown (1935-1938)Kenneth George Christie Brown (1902-1957)Gladys Winifred May Bool (1907-1992)
Texas Ann Burroughs (1935)Edgar Wales Burroughs (1892-1976)Texas Pringle Bates (1902-1976)
Tamás Bánffy de Losoncz (1935)József Bánffy de Losoncz (1906-1983)Mária Wesselényi de Hadad (1912-1984)
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30 children were born to the 33 women born in 1935

299 people died in 1935

 FatherMotherAge at death
Stanley Harris Abbot (1863-1935)Harris Abbot (1812-1884)Caroline Ann Greeley (1836-1911)
Shane Aberra (1870-1935)
John Alexander Adair (1852-1935)Harrison Adair (1830-1854)Mary Jane Rush (1833-1906)
Jane Addams (1860-1935)John Huy Addams (1822-1881)Sarah Weber (1817-1863)
William Robert Affleck (1855-1935)William F Affleck (1824-1906)Emma Morris (1822-1905)
Ida Olympe Frederika Agassiz (1837-1935)Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz (1807-1873)Cécile Emma Braun (1810-1848)
Charles Ahrens (1849-1935)Heinrich Ahrens (c1815-1891)Sophia Fischer (c1826-1886)
Harriet Albury (1854-1935)John Albury (1823-1855)Mary Ann Masters (1822-1901)81
Ernest Underwood Alley (1847-1935)George Underwood Alley (1801-1879)Catherine Amelia Dods-Smith (1812-1890)
Alma Hilford Allred (1861-1935)Paulinus Harvey Allred (1829-1900)Melissa Isabell Norton (1824-1892)
Dorothy Andrea Allred (1898-1935)Calvert Lorenzo Allred (1864-1932)Andrea Jensen (1872-1951)
Arthur Alsleben (1860-c1935)NN AlslebenKlara Bürde (1831-1864)
George William Andrews (1881-1935)John Zachariah Andrews (1846-1910)Margaret Jane McRae (1853-1934)
Henry Andrus (1844-1935)Joel Andrus (1817-1907)Sally Atwood (1826-1917)
John Apperley (1846-1935)John Apperley (c1820)Jane Miller (c1822)89
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15053 people lived in 1935

 FatherMother
Lady Irina Bud de BudfalvaLord János Bud de BudfalvaBaroness Anna Tisza de Borosjenő et Szeged
Tsunekichi Yonogi (1905-2015)Shigeru Yonogi (1876-1940)Miyoko Yonogi (1882-1950)
Reinhard Meyer
Ludwik Wiktor Plater-Zyberk h. wł (1853-1938)Henryk Wacław Ksawery Plater-Zyberk (1811-1903)Adelaida von Keller (1817-1905)
Petre Văsescu (1891-1967)Ilie Văsescu (1838-1913)Mardelline Velloton
Geertje Aangeenbrug (1871-1947)Pieter Aangeenbrug (1834-1908)Grietje Breed (1845)
Alfred Alonzo Aaron (1883-1969)Thomas Aaron (1850-1932)Sarah Dobbs (1858-1948)
Hubert Charles Titus Aaron (1919-1941)Alfred Alonzo Aaron (1883-1969)Jemima Davis (1884-1966)
Sadie Aaronson (1908-1970)Jack Aaronson (1880-1927)Laura Barenboim (1882-1932)
Rebecca Ababio (1926-1998)
Isabella Abadiano (1930-2003)
Amanda Abadie (1898-1957)Jean-Claude Abadie (1848-1930)Jeanette Armellino (1860-1934)
Annabelle Abargil (1922-2000)
Dominique Abasolo (1882-1947)Rafael Abasolo (1849-1900)Nancy Haugen (1855-1929)
Jennifer Abaya (1918-1996)
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Events of the year 1935 at Familypedia

140 people were married in 1935.

 Joined with
Hugh Rogers Adair (1889-1971)Constance Field Moreau (1908-1931) + Jeanice Janes (1910-1944)
Stephen Mattison Adair (1881-1971)Willie Ector Wallace (1888-1947)
Walter Corrigan Adair (1896-1944)Velma Ruth Warwick (1910-2005)
Dora Allred (1905-1987)Seymour Hoopes (1896-1929) + Jim Lee (1906-1979) + Heleman Pratt Tenney (1895-1978) + Hyrum Christian Knudsen (1898-1983)
Rulon Clark Allred (1906-1977)
Kathlyn Anderson (1916-1955)Myrlan Greer Brown (1911-1969)
Mary Virginia Anderson (1914-1970)John Marshall Russon (1911-2000)
Adeline Jane Armagost (1916-2000)Frankie Schriner (1909-1983)
Helen Nola Armagost (1918-2008)Wendell Jay Troxell (1917-1988)+John Franklin Doerr (1914-1961)+Lynwood Abraham Thiessen (1923-1997)
Edna Marjorie T Baker (1907-1982)Leslie Maxwell Churchill (1910-2001)
Marion Zena Baker (1908-1996)Albert Clifford Cramp (1900-1979)
Maisie Nina Berggy (1905-1982)Bendix Albert Hansen (1903-1946)
Ingrid av Sverige (1910-2000)Frederick IX of Denmark (1899-1972)
Douglas Blackman (1912-1996)Jessie Elizabeth Deans (1905-1964)
Eric Jack Blundell (1911-1994)Kathleen Ellen Leonard (1913-1973)
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There were 0 military battles in 1935.


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1935


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