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* [[WAPI-AM]] debuted when [[Auburn University|Alabama Polytechnic Institute]] took over equipment from [[Alabama Power Company]]'s defunct [[WSY-AM]] station and merged it with its own [[WMAV-AM]].
* [[WAPI-AM]] debuted when [[Auburn University|Alabama Polytechnic Institute]] took over equipment from [[Alabama Power Company]]'s defunct [[WSY-AM]] station and merged it with its own [[WMAV-AM]].
* [[Birmingham City Hall (1901)]] was heavily damaged by a [[1925 City Hall fire|fire]].
* [[Birmingham City Hall (1901)]] was heavily damaged by a [[1925 City Hall fire|fire]].
* [[Joe Giattina]] and his [[Bama Cardinals]] began performing live on [[WBRC-AM]].


===Business===
===Business===
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* [[WBRC-AM]] was founded.
* [[WBRC-AM]] was founded.
* [[Giuseppe Moretti]]'s first marble quarry in [[Talladega County]] failed.
* [[Giuseppe Moretti]]'s first marble quarry in [[Talladega County]] failed.
* [[Bill Koikos|Bill]] and [[Pete Koikos]] became part-owners of the [[Bright Star Restaurant]].
* [[W. A. Watts]] organized the [[Birmingham Building and Loan Association]].


===Government===
===Government===
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* [[Louis Pizitz]] succeeded [[Max Roseman]] as president of [[Temple Beth-El]].
* [[Louis Pizitz]] succeeded [[Max Roseman]] as president of [[Temple Beth-El]].
* [[Lemuel Dawson]] became pastor of [[Dawson Family of Faith|Edgewood Baptist Church]].
* [[Lemuel Dawson]] became pastor of [[Dawson Family of Faith|Edgewood Baptist Church]].
* [[Benjamin Chaimovitz]] became rabbi of [[Knesseth Israel Congregation]].


===Sports===
===Sports===
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* [[1925 Birmingham Barons]]
* [[Birmingham Barons]] [[Stuffy Stewart]] led the [[Southern Leagues]] with 53 stolen bases.


==Works==
==Works==
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* Commercial block on [[52nd Avenue North]]
* Commercial block on [[52nd Avenue North]]
* [[Hewitt-Trussville High School]]
* [[Hewitt-Trussville High School]]
* [[Jackson Building]]
* [[J. S. Jackson residence]]
* [[J. S. Jackson residence]]
* [[Stonewall Building|Martin Office Building]]
* [[Stonewall Building|Martin Office Building]]
* [[Massey Building]]
* [[2330 University Boulevard|Merchants Bank & Trust building]]
* [[Mt Calvary Presbyterian Church]] sanctuary in [[Clay]]
* [[Mt Calvary Presbyterian Church]] sanctuary in [[Clay]]
* [[Munger Bowl]] stadium at [[Birmingham-Southern College]]
* [[Phillips High School]], second unit
* [[Phillips High School]], second unit
* [[Liberty National Building|Pioneer Building)]]
* [[Pizitz building]]
* [[Pizitz building]]
* [[President's House]] at [[Birmingham-Southern College]]
* [[Redmont Hotel]]
* [[Redmont Hotel]]
* [[Albert B. Stapp Company Service Station|Service station]] at 600 [[24th Street South]]
* [[Albert B. Stapp Company Service Station|Service station]] at 600 [[24th Street South]]
* [[South Highland Presbyterian Church]] educational wing
* [[Tuscaloosa High School]]
* [[Verner Elementary School]] in [[Tuscaloosa]]
* [[Vestavia estate]]
* [[June 1]]: Construction of the [[24th Street Viaduct]] began.
* [[June 1]]: Construction of the [[24th Street Viaduct]] began.
* Construction of the [[Florentine Building]] began.
* Construction of the [[Florentine Building]] began.
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* [[March 31]]: [[Harry Brock, Jr]], banker
* [[March 31]]: [[Harry Brock, Jr]], banker
* [[July 31]]: [[Harry Malmberg]], baseball player
* [[July 31]]: [[Harry Malmberg]], baseball player
* [[December 12]]: [[Leonard Weil]], business executive and civic leader
* [[Clay Smith]], former insurance executive and book collector
* [[Clay Smith]], former insurance executive and book collector
* [[Joe Stone]], former ATF agent


===Marriages===
===Marriages===

Revision as of 18:10, 16 October 2014

1920 was the 54th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

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The year 1925 saw Benito Mussolini take dictatorial powers over Italy. The New Yorker magazine published its first issue. The Tri-State Tornado, the deadliest in U.S. history, rampaged through Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, killing 695 people and injuring 2,027. The Chrysler Corporation was founded by Walter Chrysler. Tennessee high school biology teacher John T. Scopes was found guilty of teaching evolution in class and fined $100. The Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union (TASS) was established. Mount Rushmore National Memorial was dedicated in South Dakota. The weekly country music-variety radio program Grand Ole Opry was first broadcast on WSM radio in Nashville, Tennessee, as the "WSM Barn Dance".

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