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Mariner 9 lifts off from Cape Kennedy enroute to Mars Spain becomes the 16th member of NATO more decades... Search For Search Keyword(s): (no keywords entered) Search Date(s): decade 1930-1939 Other Criteria: adjust settings must fall entirely in date range 2409 Records Found Page: of 61 Pages Select A Decade decades The low point for America's economy during the Great Depression was in March 1933. Industrial production was dropping dramatically with output nearly half of the previous year and unemployment mounting to 15 million. The bank crisis deepened with banking holidays blanketing the nation and one-third of the country's railroad mileage in bankruptcy. With the inauguration of Franklin Roosevelt on March 4, 1933, and his summoning of a special session of the 73rd Congress, the New Deal policies of economic reconstruction began.

62. Thrilling Days Of Yesteryear : Thrilling Days Of Yesteryear
1933 Backed by the On the Trail portion of the magnificent Grand Canyon Suite,johnny roventini, pillbox hat and all, uttered the words “Call for Philip
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Blogs I Read World O'Crap Singular Existence filth Virtual Occoquan ... richardjsmith dot net Saturday, April 17, 2004 On this date in the Golden Age of Radio From Those Were the Days 1933 - Backed by the "On the Trail" portion of the magnificent Grand Canyon Suite , Johnny Roventini, pillbox hat and all, uttered the words “Call for Philip Morris” for the first time on radio. The famous phrase was said in perfect B flat pitch and tone to perfectly match the accompanying music. This “Call for Philip Morris” phrase became one of the most famous in all of advertising. Here are a few other classics from advertising’s golden age to jog your brain’s memory cells: “See the U.S.A. in your Chevrolet,” “Pepsi Cola hits the spot, 12 full ounces and that’s a lot,” “When better cars are built, Buick will build them,” “Aren’t you glad you use Dial? Don’t you wish everybody did?” 1935 - People gathered around the radio to listen for the first time to what would become the ultimate horror show on NBC Radio.

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There are fewer and fewer varieties of programs to choose from. Even jazz and classical stations have been all but pushed off the far ends of the dial, leaving AM and FM radio to the talk and schlock-music programmers and to the relentless music/news/sports/weather/commute-casting that now passes for radio in America.
The raging argument over whether radio is turning right wing is the wrong discussion to be having, a distraction from what really matters. Real radio, of the sort that once thrived in the United States and still survives in Great Britain, has been almost totally shut down on both commercial and public radio, with a very few highly visible and popular exceptions.
Surely they are out there somewhere in the silent, unheard air, but with new names, just waiting for radio to tune them in. ©2003 by Gerald Nachman. The Nachman caricature is ©2000 by Jim Hummel. The cartoon radio is from IMSI's Master Clip Collection, 1895 Francisco Blvd. E., San Rafael, CA, 94901-5506, USA. The old-time radio personalities pictured are, clockwise from top left: "Johnny" Roventini for Philip Morris; Eve Arden of "Our Miss Brooks"; Charlie McCarthy; Jim and Marian Jordan of "Fibber McGee and Molly"; Fred Allen; Arthur Godfrey; Harold Peary of "The Great Gildersleeve"; Bob Elliot and Ray Goulding of "Bob and Ray."

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    67. This Day In History (April) Selected By Donald Ray Burger, Attorney At Law
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    1873: Composer Sergei Rachmaninoff born in Novgorod Province, Russia.
    1922: William Manchester born.
    1933: Nazi Germany began its persecution of Jews with a boycott of Jewish-owned businesses.
    1945: American forces launched the invasion of Okinawa.
    1953: Department of Health, Education and Welfare established.
    1960: First weather satellite, Tiros 1, was launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
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    1805: Hans Christian Anderson born in Odense, Denmark. 1872: Samuel F.B. Morse died in New York. 1882: James Joyce born. 1917: President Wilson asked Congress to declare war on Germany. April 03 1783: Washington Irving, author of Rip Van Winkle and The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, was born in New York. 1860: The Pony Express began service with runs between St. Joseph, Missouri and Sacremento, California. Service lasted less than two years before the telegraph took over. 1882: Jesse James was killed in St. Joseph, Missouri, by Robert Ford, a fellow gang member.

    68. This Day In History (November) Selected By Donald Ray Burger, Attorney At Law
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    Othello, by William Shakespeare, premiered at Whitehall Palace, London, England.
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    1765: The Stamp Act went into effect.
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    1936: Benito Mussolini gave a speech in Milan, Italy, describing the alliance between Italy and Germany as an "axis" running between Rome and Berlin.
    1952: The United States exploded the first hydrogen bomb in a test at Eniwetok, Marshall Islands.
    November 02: 1783: General George Washington issued his farwell address to the army.
    1889: North and South Dakota became the 39th and 40th states.
    1913: Burt Lancaster born.
    1947: Howard Hughes flew the Spruce Goose. 1948: President Truman pulls upset in winning election over Thomas E. Dewey. 1976: Jimmy Carter defeated Gerald Ford for President. 1983: President Reagan signed a bill establishing the third Monday of January as Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. November 03 1923: Charles Bronson born.

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    1933 Jan 25, Corazon Aquino was born. She defeated the corrupt Ferdinand Marcos to become the President of the Philippines in 1986. Her husband had been killed by Marcos' gunmen.
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    • 1900: US Supreme Court uphold's Tennessee's ban on cigarette sales. One Justice, repeating a popular notion of the day, says, "there are many [cigarettes] whose tobacco has been mixed with opium or some other drug, and whose wrapper has been saturated in a solution of arsenic.".
    • 1901: ENGLAND: END OF AN AGE: QUEEN VICTORIA DIES. Edward VII, the tobacco-hating queen's son and successor, gathers friends together in a large drawing room at Buckingham Palace. He enters the room with a lit cigar in his hand and announces, "Gentlemen, you may smoke."
    • 1902: Philip Morris sets up a corporation in New York to sell its British brands, including one named "Marlboro."
    • 1902: USA: Sears, Roebuck and Co catalogue (page 441) sells "Sure Cure for the Tobacco Habit". Slogan "Tobacco to the Dogs". The product "will destroy the effects of nicotine". (LB)
    • 1903-08: The August Harpers Weekly says, "A great many thoughtful and intelligent men who smoke don't know if it does them good or harm. They notice bad effects when they smoke too much. They know that having once acquired the habit, it bothers them . . . to have their allowance of tobacco cut off."

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