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July 2, 1937: Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan dissappear over the Pacific Ocean while attempting to circumnavigate the world

The following events occurred in July 1937:

July 1, 1937 (Thursday)

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July 2, 1937 (Friday)

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July 3, 1937 (Saturday)

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July 4, 1937 (Sunday)

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July 5, 1937 (Monday)

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July 6, 1937 (Tuesday)

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July 7, 1937 (Wednesday)

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July 8, 1937 (Thursday)

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July 9, 1937 (Friday)

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July 10, 1937 (Saturday)

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July 11, 1937 (Sunday)

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July 12, 1937 (Monday)

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July 13, 1937 (Tuesday)

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July 14, 1937 (Wednesday)

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July 15, 1937 (Thursday)

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July 16, 1937 (Friday)

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July 17, 1937 (Saturday)

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July 18, 1937 (Sunday)

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July 19, 1937 (Monday)

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July 20, 1937 (Tuesday)

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July 21, 1937 (Wednesday)

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July 22, 1937 (Thursday)

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July 23, 1937 (Friday)

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July 24, 1937 (Saturday)

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July 25, 1937 (Sunday)

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July 26, 1937 (Monday)

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July 27, 1937 (Tuesday)

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July 28, 1937 (Wednesday)

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July 29, 1937 (Thursday)

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July 30, 1937 (Friday)

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July 31, 1937 (Saturday)

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  • Belfast was shaken by a land mine explosion in the West End, 50 yards from a police barracks.[39]

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  4. ^ "Budge Whips Von Cramm in English Final". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 3, 1937. p. 13.
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  6. ^ "Budge Sweeps to Wimbledon Doubles Titles". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 4, 1937. p. Part 2 p. 4.
  7. ^ "SERVICES FOR COL. SCHICK; Funeral for Inventor Who Died Here Held in Montreal". The New York Times. 1937-07-08. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-07-04.
  8. ^ "Reds in London Riot as Black Shirts Parade". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 5, 1937. p. 1.
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  10. ^ "France Sounds Threat to Open Spain Frontier". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. July 9, 1937. p. 3.
  11. ^ "Call Paris Cafe Strike in Fight for 5 Day Week". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 10, 1937. p. 4.
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  14. ^ "Soviet Executes 24 More Blamed for Rail Wrecks". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 12, 1937. p. 3.
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  23. ^ Cortada, James W., ed. (1982). Historical Dictionary of the Spanish Civil War, 1936–1939. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press. p. 509. ISBN 0-313-22054-9.
  24. ^ "Franco Assures Royalists Spain May Have a King". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 20, 1937. p. 3.
  25. ^ "Rogers Hornsby 1937 Batting Gamelogs". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved September 9, 2015.
  26. ^ Curran, Hugh (July 22, 1937). "Elect De Valera to New Term as Irish President". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 2.
  27. ^ Holston, Kim R. (2013). Movie Roadshows: A History and Filmography of Reserved-Seat Limited Showings, 1911–1973. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 88. ISBN 978-0-7864-6062-5.
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  32. ^ "Court Frees 4 in Scottsboro Case; 5 Guilty". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 25, 1937. p. 1.
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  34. ^ "The London Morning Post, 165 Yrs. Old, Sold to Rival". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 28, 1937. p. 2.
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  37. ^ Brewer, Sam (July 29, 1937). "Bombings Leave Ruins in Wake of King's Irish Visit". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 8.
  38. ^ "25 Killed, 50 Hurt in Derailment of Paris Express Train". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 30, 1937. p. 1.
  39. ^ "New Explosion Shakes Belfast". Brooklyn Daily Eagle. July 31, 1937. p. 1.