1935 34980 226033342 2008-07-16T15:07:01Z 81.129.12.254 /* October */ Previously stated as fact that Luciano Pavarotti was the greatest tenor in history, though this is subjective. {{year nav|1935}} {{C20YearInTopicX}} Year '''1935''' ('''[[Roman numerals|MCMXXXV]]''') was a [[common year starting on Tuesday]] (link will display full calendar) of the [[Gregorian calendar]]. {{C20YearTOCship}} == Events of 1935 == ===January=== <!-- Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. --> * January - [[Haile Selassie I]] of [[Ethiopia]] creates a military school at [[Holeta]].<ref name=Ethiopia-Military-Tradition-in-National-Life>[http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?frd/cstdy:@field(DOCID+et0163) Ethiopia Military Tradition in National Life] [[Library of Congress]]</ref> * [[January 1]] - Italian colonies of [[Tripoli]] and [[Cyrenaica]] are joined together as [[Libya]]. * [[January 2]] - The trial of [[Bruno Richard Hauptmann]], accused of the kidnapping and murder of [[Charles Lindbergh, Jr.]], begins in [[Flemington, New Jersey]]. On February 13, Hauptmann is convicted and sentenced to death. * [[January 4]] - [[Dry Tortugas National Park]] is established. * [[January 7]] - [[Italy|Italian]] premier [[Benito Mussolini]] and [[France|French]] foreign minister [[Pierre Laval]] conclude agreement in which each power undertakes not to oppose the other's colonial claims. * [[January 11]] - [[Amelia Earhart]] becomes the first person to fly solo from [[Hawaii]] to [[California]]. [[Image:Amelia earhart.jpeg|thumb|100px|right| [[January 11|Jan.11]]: [[Amelia Earhart]] flies from [[Hawaii]].]] * [[January 13]] - A [[plebiscite]] in [[Saarland]] shows that 90.3% of those voting wish to join [[Nazism|Nazi]] [[Germany]]. * [[January 16]] - [[FBI]] kills Barker gang, including [[Ma Barker]], in a shootout. * [[January 19]] - [[Coopers Inc.]] sells the world's first [[briefs]]. * [[January 28]] - [[Iceland]] becomes the first country to legalize [[abortion]] on medical grounds. ===February=== *[[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 2]] - [[Prajadhipok|King Prajadhipok]] (Rama VII) of [[Thailand|Siam]] abdicates the throne. He is succeeded by his 9-year-old-nephew [[Ananda Mahidol]] (Rama VIII). * [[March 2]] - [[Porky Pig]] makes his debut in [[Looney Tunes]]'s ''[[I Haven't Got a Hat]]''. * [[March 16]] - [[Adolf Hitler]] announces [[Germany|German]] rearmament in violation of the [[Versailles Treaty]]. * [[March 19]] - [[Harlem Riot of 1935|Riot]] breaks out in [[Harlem]], NYC after a rumor which claims that police killed a [[shoplifting|shoplifter]] in the [[S. H. Kress & Co.]] department store circulates. * [[March 21]] - [[Iran|Persia]] is renamed [[Iran]]. ===April=== [[Image:DustStormInSpearmanTexas19350414.jpg|thumb|[[Dust Bowl|Dust storm]] approaching [[Spearman, Texas]].]] * [[April 14]] - [[Dust Bowl]]: The great dust storm, made famous by [[Woody Guthrie]] in his "dust bowl ballads". The hardest hit areas were in Eastern New Mexico and Colorado, and western Oklahoma. * [[April 16]] - ''[[Fibber McGee and Molly]]'' debuts on [[NBC]] Radio. * [[April 17]] - [[Sun Myung Moon]] claims to have a revelation from [[Jesus]] telling him to complete his mission from almost 2000 years ago. * [[April 29]] - The first edition of the [[1935 Vuelta a España|Vuelta a España]] was raced and went on to become one the three [[Grand Tour (cycling)|Grand Tours]] of road bicycle racing. ===May=== * [[May 6]] - [[New Deal]]: [[Executive Order 7034]] creates the [[Works Progress Administration]] (WPA). * [[May 14]] - [[Northamptonshire County Cricket Club|Northamptonshire]] gains (over [[Somerset County Cricket Club|Somerset]] at Taunton by 48 runs) what proved to be their last victory for 99 matches, easily a record in the [[County Championship]]. Their next Championship win was not until ''[[29 May]] [[1939]]''. * [[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 25]] - [[Babe Ruth]] hits his 714th [[home run]]. * [[May 27]] - In the case of ''[[Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States]]'', aka the "Sick Chicken Case", [[U.S. Supreme Court]] declares the [[National Industrial Recovery Act]] unconstitutional. * [[May 31]] - 7.1 magnitude [[Earthquake]] destroys [[Quetta]] in modern-day [[Pakistan]]: 40,000 dead. ===June=== * [[June 9]] - [[He-Umezu Agreement]]: [[China]]'s [[Kuomintang]] government concedes [[Japan]]ese military control of north-eastern China. * [[June 10]] - [[Alcoholics Anonymous]] is founded in Akron, OH by [[William G. Wilson]] and Dr. [[Bob Smith (doctor)|Robert Smith]]. * [[June 12]] - [[United States Senate|Senator]] [[Huey Long]] of [[Louisiana]] makes the longest speech on Senate record. The speech took 15½ hours and contained 150,000 words. [http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/minute/Huey_Long_Filibusters.htm] * [[June 13]] - [[James J. Braddock]] defeats [[Max Baer (boxer)|Max Baer]] at [[Madison Square Garden Bowl]] to win [[boxing]] heavyweight championship of the world. * [[June 16]] - [[Deportivo Saprissa]] was founded by Roberto Fernández in his shoe store in el barrio Los Angeles in [[San Jose, Costa Rica|San Jose]], [[Costa Rica]]. * [[June 18]] - [[Anglo-German Naval Agreement]]: [[United Kingdom|Britain]] agrees to a [[Germany|German]] navy equal to 35% of her own naval tonnage. ===July=== <!-- Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. --> * [[July 5]] **[[Oliveira Salazar]] becomes de facto dictator of fascist [[Portugal]]. **The [[National Labor Relations Act]] becomes law in the [[United States]]. * [[July 6]] - [[Tenzin Gyatso]] the 14th [[Dali Lama]] is born. * [[July 16]] - The world's first parking meters are installed in [[Oklahoma City]]. * [[July 24]] **The world's first [[children's railway]] is opened in [[Tbilisi]], [[USSR]]. **The dust bowl heat wave reaches its peak, sending temperatures in Chicago, Illinois to a record-high 109°F (44°C). * [[July 27]] - [[Federal Writers' Project]] is established in the United States. * June or July - The [[Giant neotropical toad]] is introduced to northern [[Queensland]], [[Australia]] to counter sugar cane [[beetle]]s. *[[July 30]] - First [[Penguin Books|Penguin]] paperback books are published. ===August=== * [[August 5]] - [[Leo Burnett]] advertising agency opens in Chicago, Illinois * [[August 14]] - [[President of the United States|United States President]] [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin Roosevelt]] signs [[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 2]] - [[Labor 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 8]] - [[Carl Weiss]] kills [[Huey Long]], [[United States Senate|US Senator]] from [[Louisiana]]. He was nicknamed "Kingfish", in the [[Louisiana]] capitol building in [[Baton Rouge]]. * [[September 13]] - [[Howard Hughes]], flying the [[Hughes H-1 Racer]], set the airspeed record of 352 [[mph]] (566 km/h). * [[September 15]] - [[Nuremberg Laws]] go into effect in [[Germany]]. *[[September 24]] - [[Earl W. Bascom|Earl Bascom]] and his brother Weldon Bascom produced the first night [[rodeo]] held outdoors under electric lights at [[Columbia, Mississippi]] *[[September 30]] - U.S. President [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] dedicates [[Hoover Dam]] ===October=== [[Image:Sixday.jpg|thumb|October 22 page from a [[Soviet revolutionary calendar]] with six-day weeks.]] * [[October 2]]-[[October 3|3]] - [[Italy|Italian]] army invades [[Ethiopia]] under [[Emilio De Bono|General de Bono]] (replaced [[November 11]] by [[Pietro Badoglio]]) * [[October 10]] - A tornado destroyed the 160 metre tall wooden [[Radio masts and towers|radio tower]] in [[Transmitter Langenberg|Langenberg]], Germany. As a result of this catastrophe wooden radio towers are phased out. * [[October 12]] - [[Luciano Pavarotti]] is born in [[Modena]], [[Italy]]. ===November=== * [[November 5]] - [[Parker Brothers]] releases the board game [[Monopoly (game)|Monopoly]]. * [[November 8]] - A dozen [[labor union|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 [[General Election]] in [[United Kingdom|Britain]], [[Prime Minister]] [[Stanley Baldwin]] returned to office at the head of a National Government led by the [[Conservative Party (UK)|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 reached its destination, [[Manila]], and delivered over 110,000 pieces of [[mail]]). * [[November 30]] - The 1935 [[United Kingdom|British]]-made film ''[[Scrooge (film)|Scrooge]]'', the first all-talking film version of [[Charles Dickens]] classic, opens in the U.S. after its British release. [[Seymour Hicks]] plays Scrooge, a role he has played onstage hundreds of times. The film is criticized by some for not showing all of the ghosts physically, and quickly fades into obscurity. Widespread interest in it does not surface until the film is shown on [[television]] in the 1980s, in very shabby-looking prints. It is eventually restored on [[DVD]], but the criticisms of it remain. ===December=== * [[December 9]] - American newspaper editor [[Walter Liggett]] is killed in a gangland murder plot. * [[December 18]] - [[Samuel Hoare, 1st Viscount Templewood|Samuel Hoare]] resigns as [[United Kingdom|British]] foreign secretary; replaced by [[Anthony Eden]]. The [[socialist]] party of [[Sri Lanka]], the [[Lanka Sama Samaja Party]] founded. * [[December 27]] - [[Mao Zedong]] issues the [[Wayaopao|Wayaopao Manifesto]]: ''On Tactics Against Japanese Imperialism'', calling for a National United Front against [[Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945)|Japanese Invasion]]. * [[December 28]] - ''[[Pravda]]'' publishes a letter from [[Pavel Postyshev]], who revives [[New Year tree]] tradition in the [[Soviet Union]]. ===Undated=== * [[Mary McLeod Bethune]] founds the [[National Council of Negro Women]]. ==Births== {{Year in other calendars|japanese=[[Shōwa]] 10}} ===January-February=== <!-- Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. --> *[[January 4]] - [[Floyd Patterson]], American boxer (d. [[2006]]) *[[January 7]] **[[Valeri Kubasov]], cosmonaut **[[Kenny Davern]], American jazz clarinetist *[[January 8]] - [[Elvis Presley]], American singer 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]] - [[Kreskin]], mentalist *[[January 14]] - [[Lucille Wheeler]], Canadian skier *[[January 16]] **[[A.J. Foyt]], American race car driver **[[Udo Lattek]], German football coach *[[January 17]] - [[Ruth Ann Minner]], Governor of Delaware *[[January 18]] - [[Jon Stallworthy]], English poet *[[January 30]] - [[Richard Brautigan]], American writer (d. [[1984]]) *[[January 31]] - [[Kenzaburo Oe]], Japanese writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize]] laureate *[[February 4]] - [[Martti Talvela]], Finnish bass (d. [[1989]]) *[[February 11]] **[[Gerry Goffin]], American songwriter **[[Gene Vincent]], American guitarist and vocalist (d. [[1971]]) *[[February 14]] - [[Rob McConnell]], Canadian jazz musician *[[February 16]] - [[Sonny Bono]], American singer, actor, and politician (d. [[1998]]) *[[February 17]] - [[Christina Pickles]], British actress *[[February 25]] - [[Sally Jessy Raphaël]], American talk show host *[[February 27]] - [[Mirella Freni]], Italian soprano ===March-April=== *[[March 1]] **[[Robert Conrad]], American actor **[[Judith Rossner]], American writer (d. [[2005]]) *[[March 4]] - [[Bent Larsen]], Danish chess player *[[March 6]] - [[Ron Delany]], Irish runner *[[March 15]] **[[Jimmy Swaggart]], American televangelist **[[Judd Hirsch]], American actor *[[March 18]] - [[Ole Barndorff-Nielsen]], Danish mathematician *[[March 22]] - [[M. Emmet Walsh]], American actor *[[March 24]] - [[Peter Bichsel]], Swiss writer *[[March 25]] - [[Gloria Steinem]], American feminist and author *[[March 26]] - [[Mahmoud Abbas]], President of the Palestine National Authority *[[March 27]] **[[Abelardo Castillo]], Argentine writer **[[Julian Glover]], English actor *[[March 31]] **[[Richard Chamberlain]], American actor **[[Herb Alpert]], American trumpeter *[[April 18]] - [[Paul A. Rothchild]], American record producer (d. [[1995]]) *[[April 19]] - [[Dudley 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 *[[April 22]] - [[Paul Chambers]], American jazz musician *[[April 23]] - [[Bunky Green]], American jazz musician *[[April 25]] - [[April Ashley]], English model ===May-June=== *[[May 2]] - [[Lance LeGault]], American actor *[[May 7]] - [[Isobel Warren]], Canadian author *[[May 11]] - [[Francisco Umbral]], Spanish journalist, novelist, biographer and essayist (d. [[2007]]) *[[May 12]] - [[Felipe Alou]], Dominican [[Major League Baseball]] manager *[[May 17]] **[[Ryke Geerd Hamer]], German cancer researcher **[[Dennis Potter]], English writer (d. [[1994]]) *[[May 20]] - [[Marinella]], Greek singer *[[May 24]] - [[Joan Micklin Silver]], American director *[[May 25]] - [[Cookie Gilchrist]], American football player *[[May 27]] - [[Lee Meriwether]], American beauty queen and actress *[[June 2]] **[[Carol Shields]], American-born writer (d. [[2003]]) **[[Roger Brierley]], English actor (d. [[2005]]) *[[June 18]] - [[John Spencer (snooker player)|John Spencer]], British snooker player (d. [[2006]]) *[[June 19]] - [[Derren Nesbitt]], British actor *[[June 21]] - [[Françoise Sagan]], French writer (d. [[2004]]) *[[June 24]] - [[Ron Kramer]], former National Football League tight end *[[June 27]] - [[Ramon Zamora]], Filipino martial arts actor (d. [[2007]]) *[[June 28]] - [[John Inman]], British comedian (d. [[2007]]) ===July-August=== <!-- Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. --> *[[July 6]] - [[Tenzin Gyatso]], 14th [[Dalai Lama]], recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] *[[July 8]] - [[Vitali Sevastyanov]], cosmonaut *[[July 9]] - [[Wim Duisenberg]], Dutch economist and politician (d. [[2005]]) *[[July 9]] - [[Slinger Francisco]], Grenadian singer *[[July 11]] - [[Oliver Napier]], Northern Irish politician *[[July 13]] - [[Jack Kemp]], American football player and U.S. Vice Presidential candidate *[[July 15]] - [[William G. Stewart]], British television producer and presenter *[[July 17]] **[[Peter Schickele]], American composer and comedian **[[Donald Sutherland]], Canadian actor *[[July 18]] - [[Jayendra Saraswathi]], Hindu religious leader *[[July 27]] - [[Billy McCullough]], Northern Irish footballer *[[July 28]] - [[Simon Dee]], British television presenter *[[July 29]] - [[Peter Schreier]], German tenor * [[August 3]] - [[Georgi Shonin]], cosmonaut (d. [[1997]]) * [[August 13]] - [[Rod Hull]], British entertainer (d. [[1999]]) * [[August 15]] **[[Jim Dale]], English actor, singer and songwriter **[[Lionel Taylor]], American football player * [[August 18]] - [[Rafer Johnson]], American athlete * [[August 19]] - [[Bobby Richardson]], baseball player * [[August 20]] - [[Ron Paul]], Influential American congressman, doctor and two-time Presidential candidate * [[August 22]] - [[E. Annie Proulx]], American author * [[August 26]] - [[Geraldine Ferraro]], U.S. Congresswoman and Vice Presidential candidate * [[August 30]] - [[John Phillips (musician)|John Phillips]], American singer (d. [[2001]]) * [[August 31]] **[[Eldridge Cleaver]], American activist (d. [[1998]]) **[[Frank Robinson]], baseball player ===September-October=== * [[September 1]] - [[Seiji Ozawa]], Japanese conductor * [[September 2]] - [[D. Wayne Lukas]], American horse trainer * [[September 11]] **[[Gherman Titov]], cosmonaut (d. [[2000]]) **[[Arvo Pärt]], Estonian composer * [[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 21]] - [[Benjamin Abalos]], Former COMELEC Chairman * [[September 25]] - [[Adrien Douady]], French mathematician (d. [[2006]]) * [[September 29]] - [[Jerry Lee Lewis]], American musician * [[September 30]] **[[Z. Z. Hill]], American musician **[[Johnny Mathis]], American singer * [[October 1]] - [[Julie Andrews]], English singer and actress * [[October 3]] - [[Sinikka Kurkinen]], Finnish painter * [[October 6]] ** [[Bruno Sammartino]], Italian professional wrestler ** [[Charito Solis]], Filipino actress (d. 1998) * [[October 9]]- [[Prince Edward, Duke of Kent]] * [[October 12]] - [[Luciano Pavarotti]], Italian tenor (d. [[2007]]) * [[October 14]] - [[La Monte Young]], American composer * [[October 15]] **[[Bobby Joe Morrow]], American athlete **[[Willie O'Ree]], Canadian hockey player * [[October 18]] - [[Peter Boyle]], American actor (d. [[2006]]) * [[October 20]] - [[Jerry Orbach]], American actor (d. [[2004]]) * [[October 21]] - [[Derek Bell (musician)|Derek Bell]], Irish musician (d. [[2002]]) * [[October 22]] - [[Ann Rule]], American true-crime writer * [[October 29]] - [[Takahata Isao]], Japanese animated film director * [[October 30]] **[[Robert Caro]], American biographer **[[Agota Kristof]], Hungarian writer * [[October 31]] - [[Ronald Graham]], American mathematician ===November-December=== <!-- Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. --> * [[November 1]] - [[Edward Said]], Palestinian-born literary critic (d. [[2003]]) * [[November 8]] - [[Alain Delon]], French actor * [[November 9]] - [[Bob Gibson]], baseball player * [[November 10]] - [[Igor Dmitrievich Novikov]], Russian astrophysicist * [[November 12]] - [[William Tallon]], Servant to the Queen Mother (d. [[2007]]) * [[November 13]] - [[George Carey]], [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] * [[November 14]] - King [[Hussein of Jordan]] (d. [[1999]]) * [[November 17]] - [[Toni Sailer]], Austrian skier * [[November 21]] - [[Fairuz]], Lebanese singer * [[November 23]] - [[Vladislav Volkov]], cosmonaut *[[November 27]] - [[Pat Fordice]], First Lady of Mississippi from 1992 until 2000 (d. [[2007]]) * [[December 1]] - [[Woody Allen]], American film director * [[December 5]] - [[Calvin Trillin]], American writer * [[December 8]] - [[Dharmendra]], Indian actor * [[December 11]] **[[Ron Carey]], American actor (d. [[2007]]) **[[Pranab Mukherjee]], Indian politician * [[December 13]] - [[Kenneth Hall (football player)|Ken Hall]], American football player, known as the “Sugar Land Express” * [[December 14]] **[[Lee Remick]], American actress (d. [[1991]]) **[[Anthony Wilden]], British author and social theorist, noted translator of [[Jaques Lacan]] * [[December 17]] - [[Cal Ripken, Sr.]], baseball player and manager (d. [[1999]]) * [[December 19]] - [[Bobby Timmons]], American jazz pianist (d. [[1974]]) * [[December 23]] - [[Paul Hornung]], American football player * [[December 30]] **[[Omar Bongo]], [[President of Gabon]] **[[Sandy Koufax]], baseball player ===Uknown Dates=== *[[Félicien Kabuga]], Rwandan businessman, accused of bankrolling and participating in the [[Rwandan Genocide]]. *[[Tom Murphy (playwright)|Tom Murphy]], Irish playwright. ==Deaths== === January - March === <!-- Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. --> *January - [[Józef Białynia Chołodecki]], Polish historian (b. [[1852]]) *[[January 28]] - [[Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov]], Russian composer (b. [[1859]]) *[[March 6]] - [[Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.]], U.S. Supreme Court Justice (b. [[1841]]) *[[March 16]] - [[John James Richard Macleod]], Scottish-born physician and physiologist, [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1876]]) *[[March 22]] - [[Aleksander Moisiu]], Albanian actor (b. [[1879]]) === April - June === *[[April 5]] - [[Basil Champneys]], architect (b. [[1842]]) *[[April 6]] - [[Edwin Arlington Robinson]], American poet (b. [[1869]]) *[[April 14]] - [[Emmy Noether]], German mathematician (b. [[1882]]) *[[April 18]] - [[Panait Istrati]], Romanian writer (b. [[1884]]) *[[May 12]] - [[Józef Piłsudski]], Polish politician (b. [[1867]]) *[[May 17]] - [[Paul Dukas]], French composer (b. [[1865]]) *[[May 18]] - [[T. E. Lawrence]], English soldier (Lawrence of Arabia) (b. [[1888]]) *[[May 19]] - [[Charles Martin Loeffler]], American composer (b. [[1861]]) *[[May 21]] - [[Jane Addams]], American social worker, recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (b. [[1860]]) *[[May 29]] - [[Josef Suk (composer)|Josef Suk]], Czech composer and violinist (b. [[1874]]) *[[June 29]] - [[Hayashi Fubo]], Japanese novelist (b. [[1900]]) === July - September === <!-- Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. --> *[[July 3]] - [[André Citroën]], French automobile pioneer (b. [[1878]]) *[[July 12]] - [[Alfred Dreyfus]], French military officer (b. [[1859]]) *[[July 17]] - [[George William Russell]], Irish nationalist, poet and artist (b. [[1867]]) *[[July 17]] - [[James Moore (cyclist)|James Moore]], winner of the first ever cycle race (b. [[1849]]) *[[August 12]] - [[Friedrich Schottky]], German mathematician (b. [[1851]]) *[[August 15]] - [[Wiley Post]], American pilot (plane crash) (b. [[1898]]) *[[August 15]] - [[Will Rogers]], American humorist and actor (plane crash) (b. [[1879]]) *[[August 21]] - [[John Hartley (tennis)|John Hartley]], English tennis player, double winner of Wimbledon (b. [[1849]]) *[[August 29]] - [[Astrid of the Belgians|Queen Astrid of Belgium]] (b. [[1905]]) *[[August 30]] - [[Henri Barbusse]], French novelist and journalist (b. [[1873]]) *[[September 10]] - [[Huey Long]], American politician (b. [[1893]]) *[[September 28]] - [[W.K. Dickson]], Scottish inventor (b. [[1860]]) ===October - December=== <!--DEATHS--> *[[October 20]] - [[Arthur Henderson]], Scottish politician, recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (b. [[1863]]) *[[October 22]] - [[Tommy Tucker (19th century baseball player)|Tommy Tucker]], 19th century baseball pioneer (b. [[1863]]) *[[November 2]] - [[Jock Cameron]], South African cricketer (b. [[1905]]) *[[November 28]] - [[Erich von Hornbostel]], Austrian musicologist (b. [[1877]]) *[[December 2]] - [[James Henry Breasted]], American Egyptologist (b. [[1865]]) *[[December 3]] - [[Princess Victoria Alexandra of the United Kingdom|Princess Victoria of the United Kingdom]], daughter of [[Edward VII of the United Kingdom|King Edward VII]] (b. [[1868]]) *[[December 4]] **[[Johan Halvorsen]], Norwegian composer (b. [[1864]]) **[[Charles Robert Richet]], French physiologist, [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1850]]) *[[December 13]] - [[Victor Grignard]], French chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1871]]) *[[December 14]] - [[Stanley G. Weinbaum]], American science-fiction author (b. [[1902]]) *[[December 17]] - [[Juan Vicente Gómez]], Venezuelan military dictator (b. [[1857]]) *[[December 20]] - [[Martin O'Meara]], Australian soldier (b. [[1882]]) *[[December 21]] - [[Kurt Tucholsky]], German journalist and satirist (b. [[1890]]) ==Nobel prizes== * [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Physics]] - [[James Chadwick]]. * [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Chemistry]] - [[Frédéric Joliot]], [[Irène Joliot-Curie]] ("in recognition of their synthesis of new radioactive elements"). * [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Physiology or Medicine]] - [[Hans Spemann]]. * [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Literature]] - not awarded. * [[Nobel Peace Prize|Peace]] - [[Carl von Ossietzky]]. == Ship events == * [[List of ship launches in 1935]] * [[List of ship commissionings in 1935]] ==Notes== <references/> {{commonscat}} ==External links== *[http://xroads.virginia.edu/~1930s2/Time/1935/1935fr.html The 1930s Timeline: 1935] &mdash; from American Studies Programs at The University of Virginia ==Table of contents== __TOC__ [[Category:1935| ]] [[af:1935]] [[am:1935 እ.ኤ.አ.]] [[ar:1935]] [[an:1935]] [[frp:1935]] [[ast:1935]] [[av:1935]] [[az:1935]] [[bn:১৯৩৫]] [[zh-min-nan:1935 nî]] [[map-bms:1935]] [[be:1935]] [[be-x-old:1935]] [[bh:१९३५]] [[bs:1935]] [[br:1935]] [[bg:1935]] [[ca:1935]] [[cv:1935]] [[ceb:1935]] [[cs:1935]] [[co:1935]] [[cy:1935]] [[da:1935]] [[de:1935]] [[et:1935]] [[el:1935]] [[es:1935]] [[eo:1935]] [[eu:1935]] [[fa:۱۹۳۵ (میلادی)]] [[fo:1935]] [[hif:1935]] [[fr:1935]] [[fy:1935]] [[ga:1935]] [[gan:1935年]] [[gv:1935]] [[gd:1935]] [[gl:1935]] [[ko:1935년]] [[hy:1935]] [[hi:1935]] [[hr:1935.]] [[io:1935]] [[ilo:1935]] [[bpy:মারি ১৯৩৫]] [[id:1935]] [[ia:1935]] [[os:1935]] [[is:1935]] [[it:1935]] [[he:1935]] [[jv:1935]] [[pam:1935]] [[kn:೧೯೩೫]] [[ka:1935]] [[csb:1935]] [[kk:1935]] [[kw:1935]] [[sw:1935]] [[ht:1935 (almanak gregoryen)]] [[ku:1935]] [[la:1935]] [[lv:1935]] [[lb:1935]] [[lt:1935 m.]] [[lij:1935]] [[li:1935]] [[lmo:1935]] [[hu:1935]] [[mk:1935]] [[mi:1935]] [[mr:इ.स. १९३५]] [[ms:1935]] [[nah:1935]] [[nl:1935]] [[new:ई सं १९३५]] [[ja:1935年]] [[nap:1935]] [[no:1935]] [[nn:1935]] [[nrm:1935]] [[nov:1935]] [[oc:1935]] [[uz:1935]] [[pi:१९३५]] [[nds:1935]] [[pl:1935]] [[pt:1935]] [[ty:1935]] [[ksh:Joohr 1935]] [[ro:1935]] [[ru:1935 год]] [[se:1935]] [[sq:1935]] [[scn:1935]] [[simple:1935]] [[sk:1935]] [[sl:1935]] [[so:1935]] [[sr:1935]] [[sh:1935]] [[su:1935]] [[fi:1935]] [[sv:1935]] [[tl:1935]] [[ta:1935]] [[tt:1935]] [[te:1935]] [[tet:1935]] [[th:พ.ศ. 2478]] [[vi:1935]] [[tr:1935]] [[uk:1935]] [[vec:1935]] [[wa:1935]] [[yo:1935]] [[zh-yue:1935年]] [[cbk-zam:1935]] [[bat-smg:1935]] [[zh:1935年]]