Every Year
1620s
1840s
1860s
1900s
1910s
- 1910: THE FIRST FATHER’S DAY WAS OBSERVED IN SPOKANE, WASHINGTON
- 1912: THE U.S. GOVERNMENT ADOPTED AN 8-HOUR DAY FOR ALL ITS EMPLOYEES
- 1914: MINE DISASTER OCCURRED IN HILLCREST, ALBERTA
1930s
- 1934: ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) IN THE UNITED STATES, REGULATING INTERSTATE AND FOREIGN COMMUNICATIONS BY RADIO, TELEGRAPH AND CABLE
- DIED 1937: J. M. BARRIE (AUTHOR)
1940s
1950s
- DIED 1953: ETHEL AND JULIUS ROSENBERG (CONVICTED SPIES)
- BORN 1954: KATHLEEN TURNER (ACTRESS)
- 1958: WHAM-O FILED TO REGISTER HULA HOOP TRADEMARK
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