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* [[UAB]] purchased the [[Paul S. Worrell Building|Doctor's Center]]
* [[UAB]] purchased the [[Paul S. Worrell Building|Doctor's Center]]


==People==
==Individuals==
* Long-time City Councilor [[Nina Miglionico]] retired from electoral politics.
* Long-time City Councilor [[Nina Miglionico]] retired from electoral politics.
* [[Robert F. Bumpus]] replaced [[Michael Gross]] as [[Homewood]] Schools Superintendent.  Gross became the principal at [[Vestavia Hills High School]].
* [[Robert F. Bumpus]] replaced [[Michael Gross]] as [[Homewood]] Schools Superintendent.  Gross became the principal at [[Vestavia Hills High School]].
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* [[Ray Melick]] began covering the [[Alabama Crimson Tide]] for the ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]''.
* [[Ray Melick]] began covering the [[Alabama Crimson Tide]] for the ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]''.
* [[Irvin Penfield]] was named dean and vice president for academic affairs at [[Birmingham-Southern College]].
* [[Irvin Penfield]] was named dean and vice president for academic affairs at [[Birmingham-Southern College]].
* [[Bill Elder]] became pastor of Pulaski Heights Baptist Church in Little Rock, Arkansas.


===Births===
===Births===

Revision as of 10:54, 27 September 2010

1985 was the 114th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Sports

Awards

Works

Books

  • Back in the World, a collection of short stories by Tobias Wolff
  • Violence Against Women and the Ongoing Challenge to Racism by Angela Davis ISBN 0913175110

Buildings

Individuals

Births

Graduations

Deaths

See also List of Birmingham homicides in 1985

See Also

Context

World events included Mikhail Gorbachev becoming head of the Soviet Union after Konstantin Chernenko's death, the discovery of a whole in the ozone layer, an earthquake near Mexico City which killed tens of thousands, the hijacking of the Italian liner, Achille Lauro, and the eruption of Nevado del Ruiz in Columbia. Popular culture saw Howard Cosell retire, the recording of "We Are the World," the debut of New Coke followed by the return of the original Coca-Cola formula, and the debut of the Calvin and Hobbes comic strip.

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