1939 in the United States

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1939
in
the United States

Decades:
See also:

Events from the year 1939 in the United States.

Incumbents

Federal Government

Events

Fallingwater

January

February

March

  • March 3 – Students at Harvard University demonstrate the new tradition of swallowing goldfish to reporters.[1]
  • March 28 – American adventurer Richard Halliburton delivers a last message from a Chinese junk, before he disappears on a voyage across the Pacific Ocean.

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Undated

Births

January

Bill Toomey

February

Mike Farrell
Ray Manzarek

March

Neil Sedaka

April

Marvin Gaye
Francis Ford Coppola

May

Judy Collins
Harvey Keitel

June

Lou Brock
John F. MacArthur

July

Mavis Staples
John Negroponte
Susan Flannery

August

George Hamilton
Clarence Williams III
Valerie Harper

September

Lily Tomlin
Fred Willard
Larry Linville

October

Ralph Lauren
Lee Harvey Oswald

November

Barbara Bosson
Tina Turner

December

John Amos

Undated

Deaths

See also

References

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  11. ^ Bob Neuwirth, Folk-Music Fixture and Bob Dylan Confidant, Dead at 82
  12. ^ Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, Finzel resident Stephen Dunn dies at 82
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  17. ^ Charles R. Morris Cause Of Death, Iconoclastic Author on Economics, Dies at 82
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  19. ^ Renowned pop music chart historian, and Menomonee Falls native, Joel Whitburn has died
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