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List of events
Events from the year 1925 in the United States .
Incumbents
Governors and
lieutenant governors
Governors
Governor of Alabama :
William W. Brandon (
Democratic )
Governor of Arizona :
George W. P. Hunt (
Democratic )
Governor of Arkansas :
Thomas Chipman McRae (
Democratic ) (until January 13),
Tom Jefferson Terral (
Democratic ) (starting January 13)
Governor of California :
Friend Richardson (
Republican )
Governor of Colorado :
William Ellery Sweet (
Democratic ) (until January 13),
Clarence Morley (
Republican ) (starting January 13)
Governor of Connecticut :
Governor of Delaware :
William D. Denney (
Republican ) (until January 20),
Robert P. Robinson (
Republican ) (starting January 20)
Governor of Florida :
Cary A. Hardee (
Democratic ) (until January 6),
John W. Martin (
Democratic ) (starting January 6)
Governor of Georgia :
Clifford Walker (
Democratic )
Governor of Idaho :
Charles C. Moore (
Republican )
Governor of Illinois :
Len Small (
Republican )
Governor of Indiana :
Emmett Forrest Branch (
Republican ) (until January 12),
Edward L. Jackson (
Republican ) (starting January 12)
Governor of Iowa :
Nathan E. Kendall (
Republican ) (until January 15),
John Hammill (
Republican ) (starting January 15)
Governor of Kansas :
Jonathan M. Davis (
Democratic ) (until January 12),
Ben S. Paulen (
Republican ) (starting January 12)
Governor of Kentucky :
William J. Fields (
Democratic )
Governor of Louisiana :
Henry L. Fuqua (
Democratic )
Governor of Maine :
Percival Proctor Baxter (
Republican ) (until January 7),
Owen Brewster (
Republican ) (starting January 7)
Governor of Maryland :
Albert C. Ritchie (
Democratic )
Governor of Massachusetts :
Channing H. Cox (
Republican ) (until January 8),
Alvan T. Fuller (
Republican ) (starting January 8)
Governor of Michigan :
Alex Groesbeck (
Republican )
Governor of Minnesota :
J. A. O. Preus (
Republican ) (until January 6),
Theodore Christianson (
Republican ) (starting January 6)
Governor of Mississippi :
Henry L. Whitfield (
Democratic )
Governor of Missouri :
Arthur M. Hyde (
Republican ) (until January 12),
Samuel Aaron Baker (
Republican ) (starting January 12)
Governor of Montana :
Joseph M. Dixon (
Republican ) (until January 4),
John E. Erickson (
Democratic ) (starting January 4)
Governor of Nebraska :
Charles W. Bryan (
Democratic ) (until January 8),
Adam McMullen (
Republican ) (starting January 8)
Governor of Nevada :
James G. Scrugham (
Democratic )
Governor of New Hampshire :
Fred H. Brown (
Democratic ) (until January 1),
John Gilbert Winant (
Republican ) (starting January 1)
Governor of New Jersey :
George Sebastian Silzer (
Democratic )
Governor of New Mexico :
James F. Hinkle (
Democratic ) (until January 1),
Arthur T. Hannett (
Democratic ) (starting January 1)
Governor of New York :
Al Smith (
Democratic )
Governor of North Carolina :
Cameron Morrison (
Democratic ) (until January 14),
Angus Wilton McLean (
Democratic ) (starting January 14)
Governor of North Dakota :
Ragnvald A. Nestos (
Republican ) (until January 7),
Arthur G. Sorlie (
Republican ) (starting January 7)
Governor of Ohio :
A. Victor Donahey (
Democratic )
Governor of Oklahoma :
Martin E. Trapp (
Democratic )
Governor of Oregon :
Walter M. Pierce (
Democratic )
Governor of Pennsylvania :
Gifford Pinchot (
Republican )
Governor of Rhode Island :
William S. Flynn (
Democratic ) (until January 6),
Aram J. Pothier (
Republican ) (starting January 6)
Governor of South Carolina :
Thomas Gordon McLeod (
Democratic )
Governor of South Dakota :
William H. McMaster (
Republican ) (until January 6),
Carl Gunderson (
Republican ) (starting January 6)
Governor of Tennessee :
Austin Peay (
Democratic )
Governor of Texas :
Pat Morris Neff (
Democratic ) (until January 20),
Miriam A. Ferguson (
Democratic ) (starting January 20)
Governor of Utah :
Charles R. Mabey (
Republican ) (until January 5),
George Dern (
Democratic ) (starting January 5)
Governor of Vermont :
Redfield Proctor, Jr. (
Republican ) (until January 8),
Franklin S. Billings (
Republican ) (starting January 8)
Governor of Virginia :
Elbert Lee Trinkle (
Democratic )
Governor of Washington :
Louis Folwell Hart (
Republican ) (until January 12),
Roland H. Hartley (
Republican ) (starting January 12)
Governor of West Virginia :
Ephraim F. Morgan (
Republican ) (until March 4),
Howard M. Gore (
Republican ) (starting March 4)
Governor of Wisconsin :
John J. Blaine (
Republican )
Governor of Wyoming :
Frank E. Lucas (
Republican ) (until January 5),
Nellie Tayloe Ross (
Democratic ) (starting January 5)
Lieutenant governors
Lieutenant Governor of Alabama :
Charles S. McDowell (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of California :
Clement Calhoun Young (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Colorado :
Robert F. Rockwell (
Republican ) (until January 13),
Sterling Byrd Lacy (
Democratic ) (starting January 13)
Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut :
Lieutenant Governor of Delaware :
J. Danforth Bush (
Republican ) (until January 20),
James H. Anderson (
Republican ) (starting January 20)
Lieutenant Governor of Idaho :
H. C. Baldridge (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Illinois :
Fred E. Sterling (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Indiana :
James J. Nejdl (
Republican ) (until January 12),
F. Harold Van Orman (
Republican ) (starting January 12)
Lieutenant Governor of Iowa :
John Hammill (
Republican ) (until January 15),
Clem F. Kimball (
Republican ) (starting January 15)
Lieutenant Governor of Kansas :
Ben Sanford Paulen (
Republican ) (until January 12),
De Lanson Alson Newton Chase (
Republican ) (starting January 12)
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky :
Henry Denhardt (political party unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana :
Oramel H. Simpson (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts :
Alvan T. Fuller (
Republican ) (until January 8),
Frank G. Allen (
Republican ) (starting January 8)
Lieutenant Governor of Michigan :
Thomas Read (
Republican ) (until January 1),
George W. Welsh (
Republican ) (starting January 1)
Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota :
Louis L. Collins (
Republican ) (until January 6),
William I. Nolan (
Republican ) (starting January 6)
Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi :
Dennis Murphree (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Missouri :
Hiram Lloyd (
Republican ) (until January 12),
Philip Allen Bennett (
Republican ) (starting January 12)
Lieutenant Governor of Montana :
Nelson Story Jr. (political party unknown) (until month and day unknown),
W. S. McCormack (political party unknown) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska :
Fred G. Johnson (
Republican ) (until January 8),
George A. Williams (
Republican ) (starting January 8)
Lieutenant Governor of Nevada :
Maurice J. Sullivan (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico : vacant (until January 1), Edward G. Sargent (
Republican ) (starting January 1)
Lieutenant Governor of New York :
Seymour Lowman (
Republican ) (starting January 1)
Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina :
William B. Cooper (
Democratic ) (until month and day unknown),
Jacob E. Long (
Democratic ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota :
Frank H. Hyland (
Republican ) (until January 7),
Walter Maddock (
Republican ) (starting January 7)
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio :
Earl D. Bloom (
Democratic ) (until January 12),
Charles H. Lewis (
Republican ) (starting January 12)
Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma : vacant
Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania :
David J. Davis (
Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island :
Felix A. Toupin (
Republican ) (until January 6), Nathaniel W. Smith (
Republican ) (starting January 6)
Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina : E. B. Jackson (
Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota :
Carl Gunderson (
Republican ) (until January 6),
Alva Clark Forney (
Republican ) (starting January 6)
Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee : Eugene J. Bryan (
Democratic ) (until month and day unknown), Lucius D. Hill (
Democratic ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Texas :
Thomas Whitfield Davidson (
Democratic ) (until January 20),
Barry Miller (
Democratic ) (starting January 20)
Lieutenant Governor of Vermont :
Franklin S. Billings (
Republican ) (until January 8),
Walter K. Farnsworth (
Republican ) (starting January 8)
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia :
Junius Edgar West (
Democrat )
Lieutenant Governor of Washington :
William J. Coyle (
Republican ) (until January 12),
W. Lon Johnson (
Republican ) (starting January 12)
Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin :
George F. Comings (
Republican ) (until January 5),
Henry A. Huber (
Republican ) (starting January 5)
Events
January–March
March 4:
Charles G. Dawes becomes the 30th U.S. vice president
January 27–February 1 – The
1925 serum run to Nome (the "Great Race of Mercy") relays
diphtheria
antitoxin by
dog sled across the U.S.
Territory of Alaska to combat an
epidemic .
February 21 – First issue of
The New Yorker magazine is published under the editorship of
Harold Ross .
[1]
March 4 –
Calvin Coolidge becomes the first
president of the United States to have his inauguration broadcast on
radio .
Charles G. Dawes is sworn in as the 30th
vice president .
March 15 – The
Phi Lambda Chi fraternity (original name "The Aztecs") is founded on the campus of Arkansas State Teacher's College in
Conway, Arkansas (the modern-day
University of Central Arkansas ).
March 18 – The
Tri-State Tornado rampages through
Missouri ,
Illinois and
Indiana , killing 695 people and injuring 2,027. It hits the towns of
Murphysboro, Illinois ;
Gorham, Illinois ;
Ellington, Missouri ; and
Griffin, Indiana . The storm's damage path is indicated at 378 km (235 mi).
[2]
March 21 –
Tennessee Governor
Austin Peay signs the
Butler Act , prohibiting the
teaching of evolution in the state's public schools.
March 31 – Radio station
WOWO in
Ft. Wayne, Indiana begins broadcasting.
April–June
April 1 – Frank Heath and his horse Gypsy Queen leave
Washington, D.C. to begin a two-year journey to visit all 48 states.
April 10 –
F. Scott Fitzgerald publishes
The Great Gatsby .
April 18 –
University of Miami chartered in
Coral Gables, Florida .
May 8 – African American Tom Lee rescues 32 people from the
M.E. Norman , a
steamboat sinking in the
Mississippi .
June 6 – The
Chrysler Corporation is founded as an automobile manufacturer by
Walter Percy Chrysler .
June 13 –
Charles Francis Jenkins achieves the first synchronized transmission of pictures and sound, using 48 lines, and a mechanical system. A 10-minute film of a miniature windmill in motion is sent across 5 miles from Anacostia to
Washington, D.C. The images are viewed by representatives of the
National Bureau of Standards , the
U.S. Navy , the
Department of Commerce and others. Jenkins calls this "the first public demonstration of radiovision".
June 17 –
1st National Spelling Bee held in Washington, D.C.
June 27 – The 6.6
Montana earthquake affects the central part of the state with a maximum
Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe ). Because the affected area is mostly rural, financial losses are limited to $150,000, though the damage is considered severe.
[3]
June 29 – The 6.8
Santa Barbara earthquake affects the central coast of California with a maximum
Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent ), destroying much of downtown
Santa Barbara, California and leaving 13 people dead.
July–September
October–December
October 15 – The
Pittsburgh Pirates defeat the
Washington Senators , 4 games to 3, to win their 2nd World Series Title in baseball.
November 11 – City of
Chicago ,
Illinois renames Municipal Grant Park Stadium, as
Soldier Field , in honor of US soldiers killed in combat during
World War I .
November 21 –
Lava Beds National Monument is established in California.
November 28 – The weekly
country music
radio program
Grand Ole Opry is first broadcast on
WSM radio in
Nashville, Tennessee , as the "WSM Barn Dance".
December 12 – The first
motel in the world, the Milestone Mo-Tel (later the
Motel Inn of San Luis Obispo), opens in
San Luis Obispo ,
California
[6] (architect:
Arthur Heineman ).
December 16 –
Alpha Phi Omega , a national service fraternity, is founded at
Lafayette College in Pennsylvania.
Undated
Ongoing
Births
January
Lee Van Cleef
Edgar Ray Killen
Paul Newman
Douglas Engelbart
January 1
January 2 –
Larry Harmon , American entertainer and television producer (d.
2008 )
January 4
January 6 –
John DeLorean , American car maker (d.
2005 )
January 7 –
Harry Stradling Jr. , American cinematographer (d.
2017 )
January 8 –
Tharon Musser , American designer (d.
2009 )
[12]
January 9 –
Lee Van Cleef , American actor (d.
1989 )
January 10 –
Elizabeth Virginia Hallanan , American judge (d.
2004 )
January 11
January 12
January 13
January 15 –
Ruth Slenczynska , American pianist
January 16
January 17
January 18 –
Art Paul , American graphic designer (d.
2018 )
January 21 –
Charles Aidman , American actor (d.
1993 )
January 22 –
Bobby Young , American professional baseball player (d.
1985 )
January 24 –
Maria Tallchief , American ballerina (d.
2013 )
January 25 –
Barbara Carroll , American jazz pianist (d.
2017 )
January 26
January 29
January 30 –
Douglas Engelbart , pioneer in
human–computer interaction (d.
2013 )
January 31 –
Benjamin Hooks , American civil rights activist, minister, and attorney (d.
2010 )
February
Elaine Stritch
Jack Lemmon
George Kennedy
Robert Altman
March
March 1 –
Keith Harvey Miller , American politician (d.
2019 )
March 4 –
Dale Barnstable , American basketball player (d.
2019 )
March 6 –
Clyde Biggers , American football coach (d.
1976 )
March 7 –
Rene Gagnon , U.S. Marine (d.
1979 )
March 8 –
John Harland Bryant , American physician (d.
2017 )
March 9 –
G. William Miller , American politician (d.
2018 )
March 12 –
G. William Whitehurst , American politician
March 13
March 14 –
Joseph A. Unanue , American chief executive (d.
2013 )
March 15 –
Art Murakowski , American football player (d.
1985 )
March 16 –
Mary Hinkson , African-American dancer and choreographer (d.
2014 )
[13]
March 19 –
Brent Scowcroft , American general and diplomat (d.
2020 )
March 20 –
Romana Acosta Bañuelos , American public servant (d.
2018 )
March 23 –
Robie Lester , American Grammy-nominated voice artist and singer (d.
2005 )
March 25 –
Flannery O'Connor , American author (d.
1964 )
March 28 –
Dorothy DeBorba , American child actress (d.
2010 )
March 31 –
John Wesley Hanes III , American civil servant (d.
2018 )
April
May
Scott Carpenter
Yogi Berra
Malcolm X
June
Tony Curtis
Barbara Bush
Audie Murphy
June Lockhart
Virginia Patton
Cara Williams
June 3 –
Tony Curtis , American actor (d.
2010 )
June 5
June 6 –
Fitzhugh L. Fulton , American pilot (d.
2015 )
June 7
June 8
June 9
June 10 –
Nat Hentoff , American historian, novelist, jazz and country music critic, and syndicated columnist (d.
2017 )
June 11 –
William Styron , American writer (d.
2006 )
June 12 –
Richard Paul Conaboy , American judge (d.
2018 )
June 14 –
Pierre Salinger , American politician (d.
2004 )
June 16 –
Lewis Morley , American photographer (d.
2013 )
June 17 –
Alexander Shulgin , American
psychopharmacologist (d.
2014 )
June 19 –
Wendell Erickson , American politician (d.
2018 )
June 20 –
Audie Murphy , American World War II hero and actor (d.
1971 )
June 21
June 22
June 23
June 24 –
Ogden R. Reid , United States Representative from New York (d.
2019 )
June 25
June 26 –
Richard X. Slattery , American actor (d.
1997 )
June 27
June 28 –
Ray Boyle , American actor (d.
2022 )
June 29
June 30 –
Fred Schaus , American basketball player, head coach and athletic director (d.
2010 )
July
Farley Granger
Merv Griffin
Bill Haley
Gloria DeHaven
August
September
Hank Thompson
B. B. King
Marty Robbins
September 1 –
Arvonne Fraser , American women's rights activist (d.
2018 )
September 2 –
Ike Franklin Andrews , American politician (d.
2010 )
September 3 –
Hank Thompson , American country musician (d.
2007 )
September 8 –
Jacqueline Ceballos , American feminist
September 12
September 13
September 15 –
Peggy Webber , American actress
September 16
September 17 –
Dorothy Loudon , American actress, singer (d.
2003 )
September 19 –
Franklin Sousley , U.S. Marine flag raiser on Iwo Jima (d.
1945 )
September 20 –
Bobby Nunn , R&B singer (d.
1986 )
September 25
September 26 –
Marty Robbins , American singer-songwriter and racing driver (d.
1982 )
September 28 –
Carolyn Morris , American female professional baseball player (d.
1996 )
September 29 –
John Tower , American politician (d.
1991 )
October
Art Buchwald
Johnny Carson
Warren Christopher
October 2 –
Paul Goldsmith , American
NASCAR driver
October 3
October 5
October 6 –
Hiroshi H. Miyamura , American
Medal of Honor recipient (d.
2022 )
October 7 –
Mildred Earp , American baseball player (d.
2017 )
October 8 –
Eleanor Anne Young , American religious sister, research scientist, and educator (d.
2007 )
October 10
October 11 –
Elmore Leonard , American novelist (d.
2013 )
October 13 –
Lenny Bruce , comic (d.
1966 )
October 15 –
Ted Lerner , American real estate developer and baseball team owner (d.
2023 )
October 16 –
Daniel J. Evans , American politician
October 20
October 22 –
Robert Rauschenberg , American painter (d.
2008 )
October 23 –
Johnny Carson , American comedian and television host (d.
2005 )
October 24 –
Al Feldstein , American comic book artist (d.
2014 )
October 25 –
John J. Snyder ,
Roman Catholic bishop (d.
2019 )
October 27 –
Warren Christopher , American diplomat (d.
2011 )
October 29 –
Dominick Dunne , American writer (d.
2009 )
October 31 –
Robert Rheault , American army officer (d.
2013 )
November
Jonathan Winters
Rock Hudson
Kaye Ballard
Robert F. Kennedy
December
Julie Harris
Sammy Davis Jr.
Dick Van Dyke
December 1 –
Martin Rodbell , American biochemist, recipient of the
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d.
1998 )
December 2 –
Julie Harris , American actress (d.
2013 )
December 8
December 11
December 13
December 15 –
Kasey Rogers , American actress (d.
2006 )
December 19 –
Robert B. Sherman , American songwriter (d.
2012 )
December 21
December 23 –
Harry Guardino , American actor (d.
1995 )
[21]
December 25
December 26 –
Jimmy Roselli , American singer (d.
2011 )
[22]
December 27 –
Wilson Frost , American politician (d.
2018 )
December 29 –
Pete Dye , American golf course architect (d.
2020 )
December 30 –
Shirley Herz , American Broadway theatre press representative (d.
2013 )
December 31 –
Dick Manville , American baseball player (d.
2019 )
Undated
Deaths
January 4 –
Nellie Cashman , Irish-born prospector (born
1845 )
[24]
January 8 –
George Bellows , realist painter (born
1882 )
January 20 –
Grace Meigs Crowder , physician and public health official (born
1881 )
[25]
January 22 –
Fanny Bullock Workman , geographer, writer and mountain climber (born
1859 )
[26]
January 26 –
Caspar F. Goodrich , admiral (born
1847 )
January 31 –
George Washington Cable , novelist (born
1844 )
[27]
February 1 –
Ellen Hamlin ,
Second Lady of the United States as wife of
Hannibal Hamlin (born
1835 )
February 7 –
Edward Jobson , actor (born
1860 )
February 18 –
James Lane Allen , fiction writer (born
1849 )
February 23 –
Samuel Berger , Olympic boxer (born
1884 )
March 4 –
John Montgomery Ward , baseball player (born 1860)
March 10 –
Myer Prinstein , Olympic long jumper (born 1878 in Poland)
March 13 –
Lucille Ricksen ,
silent film actress (born
1910 )
March 14 –
Walter Camp , American football coach (born
1859 )
[28]
March 30 –
William J. McConnell , U.S. Senator from Idaho from 1890 to 1891 (born
1839 )
April 8 –
Emma Curtis Hopkins , spiritual writer (born 1849)
April 13 –
Elwood Haynes , inventor (born
1857 )
April 14 –
John Singer Sargent , portrait painter (born 1856 in Florence; died in London)
April 19 –
John Walter Smith , politician (born
1845 )
May 12 –
Amy Lowell , poet (born
1874 )
[29]
May 15 –
Nelson A. Miles , general (born
1839 )
May 20 –
Elias M. Ammons , Governor of Colorado (born 1860)
May 25 –
Henry W. Petrie , popular music composer (born
1857 )
June 1 –
Thomas R. Marshall , 28th
vice president of the United States from 1913 to 1921 (born
1854 )
June 2 –
James Ellsworth , mineowner and banker (born 1849)
June 16 –
Emmett Hardy , jazz cornet player (born
1903 ; TB)
June 18 –
Robert M. La Follette , politician (born
1855 )
June 26 –
James A. Barber ,
Medal of Honor recipient (born
1841 )
July 7 –
Clarence Hudson White , photographer (born
1871 )
July 26 –
William Jennings Bryan , lawyer and politician (born 1860)
July 29 –
Mark Fenton , silent film actor (born
1866 )
August 4 –
Charles W. Clark , baritone (born
1865 )
August 5 –
Jennie Lee , silent film actress (born
1848 )
August 7 –
George Gray , U.S. Senator from Delaware from 1885 to 1899 (born
1840 )
August 16 –
Edna Hicks , blues singer (born
1895 ; killed in fire)
August 17 –
Junius George Groves , slave-born potato farmer (born
1859 )
September 13 –
Emily Elizabeth Holman , architect (born
1854 )
September 17 –
Carl Eytel , painter of the Southwest (born 1862 in Württemberg)
October 7 –
Christy Mathewson , baseball player (born
1880 )
October 10 –
James Buchanan Duke , tobacco and electric power industrialist (born
1856 )
October 17 –
John I. Beggs , businessman (born
1847 )
November 1 –
Lester Cuneo , actor (born
1888 )
November 3 –
Lucile McVey , silent film comedy actress (born
1890 )
November 21 –
Robert Wrenn , tennis player (born
1873 )
December 7 –
James O. Barrows , actor (born 1855)
December 8 –
Marguerite Marsh , silent film actress (born 1888)
December 22 –
Mary Thurman , silent film actress (born 1895)
December 28 –
Raymond P. Rodgers , admiral (born
1849 )
December 31 –
J. Gordon Edwards director (born
1867 in Canada )
See also
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ISBN
978-0-87685-667-3 .
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