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  1. December 28, 1934 (Friday) The Tongguan -to- Xi'an section of the Longhai Railway opened in China. [47] The films The Little Minister starring Katharine Hepburn and Bright Eyes starring Shirley Temple were released. Born: Yujiro Ishihara, actor and singer, in Kobe, Japan (d. 1987); Maggie Smith, actress, in Ilford, Essex, England.

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    January 9 – Bart Starr, American football player and coach (d. 2019)
    January 10 – Leonard Boswell, American politician (d. 2018)
    February 1 – Bob Shane, American folk singer and guitarist (The Kingston Trio) (d. 2020)
    February 5 – Hank Aaron, African-American baseball player (d. 2021)
    March 1 – Joan Hackett, American actress (d. 1983)
    March 5 – Bob Skoronski, American football player (d. 2018)
    April 13 – Nancy Kissinger, American philanthropist
    May 3 – Frankie Valli, American musician (The Four Seasons)
    May 6 – Richard Shelby, American politician
    May 9 – Nathan Dean, American soldier and politician (d. 2013)
    June 5 – Bill Moyers, American journalist
    June 6 – Roy Innis, American activist and politician (d. 2017)
    July 6 – LaFarr Stuart, American computer music pioneer, computer engineer
    July 9 – Michael Graves, American architect (d. 2015)
    August 3 – Haystacks Calhoun, professional wrestler (d. 1989)
    August 4 – Dallas Green, baseball player, manager, executive (d. 2017)
    August 10 – James Tenney, experimental composer (d. 2006)
    September 4 – Ronald Ludington, figure skating coach and pair skater (d. 2020)
    September 7 – Little Milton, American musician (d. 2005)
    October 1 – Chuck Hiller, American baseball player (d. 2004)
    October 2 – Earl Wilson, African-American baseball player (d. 2005)
    October 6 – Marshall Rosenberg, American psychologist, writer (d. 2015)
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  3. American Football Player Mel Hein. Dec 10 Fascist dictator of Latvia Ulmanis begins building concentration camp. Dec 10 NFL adopts player waiver rule; applies after 6th game of season. Dec 10 Saint-Adelbert cooperation formed by Catholic elite. Dec 11 1935 All-Star Game is assigned to Cleveland. Dec 11 1st successful penalty shot by a Toronto ...

    • January 24. The German government bans Jews from membership in the German Labor Front. Because membership in the German Labor Front is mandatory for wage laborers and salaried employees, this decree effectively deprives Jews of the opportunity to find positions in the private sector and denies to those already employed the benefits available to non-Jews.
    • June 30-July 2. In the “Röhm Affair,” also known as “Night of the Long Knives,” Hitler orders the purge of the top leadership of the Nazi Party paramilitary formation, the SA (Sturmabteilungen; Assault Detachments).
    • July 20. As reward for its role in the Röhm purge of June 30–July 2, Hitler decrees the SS, under Reichsführer SS(SS chief) Heinrich Himmler, to be an independent formation of the Nazi Party, directly subordinate only to Hitler himself as Führer(leader).
    • August 2. German President von Hindenburg dies. With the support of the German armed forces, Hitler becomes President of Germany.
  4. Nov 3, 2021 · April 1: Clyde Barrow (as in Bonnie and Clyde) killed two highway patrolmen at the intersection of Route 114 in Grapevine, Texas. April 7: Mahatma Gandhi suspended his campaign of civil disobedience in India. April 16: The 38th Boston Marathon was won by Canadian Dave Komonen in 2:32:53.8.

  5. Dancer, Singer, Spy and Civil Rights Activist Josephine Baker. Dec 22 1st flight from Netherland to Curacao (Christmas flight 1934) Dec 22 Miss Theo Trowbridge sets female bowling record 702 pins in games. Dec 24 Clarrie Grimmett takes 9-180 for SA as Queensland make 430.

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