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* [[February 27]]: [[Hardrock Gunter]], rock and roll musician
* [[February 27]]: [[Hardrock Gunter]], rock and roll musician
* [[March 9]]: [[Al Awtrey]], firefighter and homebuilder
* [[March 9]]: [[Al Awtrey]], firefighter and homebuilder
* [[March 24]]: [[Wiley Griggs]], [[Birmingham Black Barons]] infielder
* [[March 31]]: [[Harry Brock Jr]], banker
* [[March 31]]: [[Harry Brock Jr]], banker
* [[April 5]]: [[Les Longshore]], professional tennis player and coach
* [[April 5]]: [[Les Longshore]], professional tennis player and coach
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* [[October 11]]: [[Jimmy Murphy]], country and rockabilly musician
* [[October 11]]: [[Jimmy Murphy]], country and rockabilly musician
* [[October 13]]: [[Emmett Weaver]], ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]'' entertainment editor
* [[October 13]]: [[Emmett Weaver]], ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]'' entertainment editor
* [[November 1]]: [[Scotty McCallum]], [[List of UAB presidents|UAB president]] and [[Mayor of Vestavia Hills]]
* [[November 15]]: [[Buddy Hendrix]], attorney and "Mickey Mouse" portrayer
* [[November 15]]: [[Buddy Hendrix]], attorney and "Mickey Mouse" portrayer
* [[November 30]]: [[Maryon Allen]], U. S. Senator
* [[November 30]]: [[Maryon Allen]], U.S. Senator
* [[December 12]]: [[Leonard Weil]], business executive and civic leader
* [[December 12]]: [[Leonard Weil]], business executive and civic leader
* [[December 15]]: [[Sterling Brewer]], TV announcer and advertising executive
* [[December 26]]: [[Gordon Holmquist]], architect
* [[December 26]]: [[Gordon Holmquist]], architect
* [[Benny Carle]], Children's television host
* [[Benny Carle]], Children's television host
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* [[Homer Jackson]], treasurer of the [[Alabama Republican Party]]
* [[Homer Jackson]], treasurer of the [[Alabama Republican Party]]
* [[Laura Knox]], dancer and community activist
* [[Laura Knox]], dancer and community activist
* [[Scotty McCallum]], [[List of UAB presidents|UAB president]] and [[Mayor of Vestavia Hills]]
* [[Billy Martin]], advertising executive
* [[Billy Martin]], advertising executive
* [[Morris Mayer]], [[University of Alabama]] marketing professor
* [[Morris Mayer]], [[University of Alabama]] marketing professor
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* [[May 31]]: Seven people died in the [[1925 Piper No. 2 Mine explosion]]
* [[May 31]]: Seven people died in the [[1925 Piper No. 2 Mine explosion]]
* [[July 22]]: [[Drew Morris]]
* [[July 22]]: [[Drew Morris]]
* [[September 2]]: [[M. Paul Phillips]], lumber baron
* [[September 9]]: [[W. H. Coleman]], [[Fairfield Police Department|police]] officer, shot in the line of duty
* [[September 9]]: [[W. H. Coleman]], [[Fairfield Police Department|police]] officer, shot in the line of duty
* [[September 30]]: [[A. C. Oxford]], photographer
* [[September 30]]: [[A. C. Oxford]], photographer

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Norwood School opened in 1925

1925 was the 54th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

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The April 23, 1925 fire at Birmingham City Hall

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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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