1935 in the United States

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1935
in
the United States

Decades:
See also:

Events from the year 1935 in the United States.

Incumbents[edit]

Federal government[edit]

Events[edit]

January–March[edit]

April–June[edit]

July–September[edit]

October–December[edit]

Undated[edit]

Ongoing[edit]

Births[edit]

January[edit]

Floyd Patterson
Elvis Presley
Seymour Cassel

February[edit]

Roger B. Chaffee
Sonny Bono

March[edit]

M. Emmet Walsh
Herb Alpert

April[edit]

Kenneth Mars
Bobby Bare

May[edit]

Nokie Edwards
Lee Meriwether

June[edit]

Peggy Seeger
Don Demeter
Larry Kramer

July[edit]

James Cotton
Steve Lawrence
Ken Kercheval
Diahann Carroll

August[edit]

Ron Paul
William Friedkin
John Phillips

September[edit]

Jerry Lee Lewis
Johnny Mathis

October[edit]

Peter Boyle
Jerry Orbach

November[edit]

Diane Ladd
Woody Allen

December[edit]

Lee Remick

Deaths[edit]

Date unknown[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  7. ^ "1. United States/Philippines (1898-1946)". Retrieved October 5, 2022. The Commonwealth of the Philippines was formally established on November 15, 1935.
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  12. ^ "Millard Fuller, self-made millionaire who founded Habitat for Humanity, dies at 74". SFGate. Archived from the original on February 7, 2019. Retrieved February 4, 2019.
  13. ^ Pulitzer winner Walter Mears dies, AP's 'Boy on the Bus'
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  17. ^ Don Maynard, legendary Jets WR and Hall of Famer, dies at 86
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  19. ^ Carol Jarecki, Respected Chess Referee, Dies at 86
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  21. ^ Ruth Seymour, tastemaker who made KCRW a public radio powerhouse, dies at 88
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  23. ^ Don Bragg, Olympic Pole-Vault Champion, Is Dead at 83
  24. ^ Economist Paul A. David Looked Back to See Forward
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  26. ^ Darrel Aschbacher: Crook County football legend-turned-pilot remembered
  27. ^ Playwright Ed Bullins Dies at 86
  28. ^ Al Primo, creator of ‘Eyewitness News,’ has died at 87
  29. ^ "Happy birthday, Lynn Wyatt! The Houston philanthropist celebrates her 82nd birthday Sunday". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2018-06-08.
  30. ^ Lowry Mays Dies: Founder Of Clear Channel Communications, iHeartMedia Was 87
  31. ^ Don Demeter, a Dodger Star of the Future Who Wasn’t, Dies
  32. ^ Richard Blum, Political Donor and Husband of Senator Feinstein, Dies at 86
  33. ^ Williams, Lena (February 22, 2001). "Guy Rodgers, an N.B.A. All-Star, Dies at 65". The New York Times.
  34. ^ Bill Jackson, creative mind behind Dirty Dragon and the Blob, dead at 86
  35. ^ Milton Moses Ginsberg, Unconventional Filmmaker, Dies at 85
  36. ^ Les McCann obituary
  37. ^ Former Kansas City A’s and Royals pitcher Dave Wickersham dies at age 86
  38. ^ W. Jason Morgan, pioneer of plate tectonics, dies at 87
  39. ^ Laurence Silberman, titan of conservative jurisprudence, dies at 86
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  42. ^ Edward Jay Epstein, Author and Stubborn Skeptic, Dies at 88
  43. ^ Edward Koren, 87, Whose Cartoon Creatures Poked Fun at People, Dies
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  46. ^ "Lizette Woodworth Reese | American poet". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 4 April 2020.

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