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* The [[Kings of Harmony|BYPU Specials]] gospel quartet formed.
* The [[Kings of Harmony|BYPU Specials]] gospel quartet formed.
* [[Robert Jemison]] began developing [[Mountain Brook]].
* [[Robert Jemison]] began developing [[Mountain Brook]].
* [[Alabama State University|Lincoln Normal School]] became State Teachers College.
* [[Louis Pizitz]] began an annual tradition of providing Thanksgiving dinners to thousands of hungry families at his stores.
* [[Louis Pizitz]] began an annual tradition of providing Thanksgiving dinners to thousands of hungry families at his stores.
* [[Saint Bernard College]] was established in [[Cullman]].
* The [[Wattsville]] post office was established.
* The [[Wattsville]] post office was established.


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* The [[U.S. Pipe|United States Cast Iron Pipe and Foundry Company]] simplified its name to the United States Pipe and Foundry Company.
* The [[U.S. Pipe|United States Cast Iron Pipe and Foundry Company]] simplified its name to the United States Pipe and Foundry Company.
* [[Lee Styslinger]] founded the [[Altec Industries|Alabama Truck Equipment Company]].
* [[Lee Styslinger]] founded the [[Altec Industries|Alabama Truck Equipment Company]].
===Education===
* [[Alabama State University|Lincoln Normal School]] became State Teachers College.
* [[Lewis Elementary School]] opened.
* [[Saint Bernard College]] was established in [[Cullman]].


===Religion===
===Religion===

Revision as of 12:26, 2 April 2015

1929 was the 58th year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Education

Religion

Satchel Paige

Sports

Works

The Thomas Jefferson Hotel in 1949. Photo by A. C. Keily. courtesy BPL Archives

Buildings

Individuals

Births

"Cousin Cliff" Holman

Deaths

Context

In 1929, the St. Valentine's Day Massacre occurred in Chicago. The Museum of Modern Art opened in New York City. In October, stocks on Wall Street crashed, beginning the Great Depression. In the Soviet Union, General Secretary Joseph Stalin expelled Leon Trotsky and adopted a policy of collectivization. The BBC broadcast a television transmission for the first time.

Wings won Best Picture at the first Academy Awards while Gold Diggers of Broadway, Sunnyside Up, The Cock-Eyed World, Welcome Danger, and The Desert Song were the top-grossing films. Warner Baxter and George Arliss took the Best Actor awards and Mary Pickford was Best Actress. Books published in 1929 included The Seven Dials Mystery by Agatha Christie, A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway, The Roman Hat Mystery by Ellery Queen, and All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque.

Notable births in 1929 included composer Jerry Goldsmith, actress Audrey Hepburn, child diarist Anne Frank, First Lady of the Philippines Imelda Marcos, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, comedian Bob Newhart, golfer Arnold Palmer, journalist Barbara Walters, actress and Princess of Monaco Grace Kelly, and television entertainer Dick Clark. Notable deaths included gunfighter Wyatt Earp, actor William Russell, Time Magazine co-founder Briton Hadden, businessman and politician Asa Griggs Candler, automotive pioneer Karl Benz, Boy Scouts of America founder William D. Boyce, poet Edward Carpenter, painter Robert Henri, Chancellor of Germany Gustav Stresemann, publisher Harry Crosby, and blues musician Blind Lemon Jefferson.

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