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_ cm H. Duell current Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Fairborn, Ohio. Orville Wright was at the controls of "Flyer" with his
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fourth and longest flight of the day was 852 feet in 59 seconds. The Wright brothers launched the age of aviation
making flight a reality after centuries of fascination.

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bee d l Mont, April 30, I903. "The geysers, the the Louisiana Purchase, an
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Thursday," Oct. 24, 1929. Thousands of investors lost their savings in the worst stock market crash in Wall Street
history on Oct. 29, I929, after a five-day frenzy of heavy trading. Too much speculation with borrowed money had
inflated market values unrealistically. Huge buying orders, hastily erected by powerful financial interest, finally checked
the most frantic sell-off experienced by the securities markets. The Great Depression followed thereafter.

American aviator Charles A. Lindbergh stands
beside his airplane, The Spirit of St. Louis, in St.
Louis in February l928 at the end of a goodwill
flight. Lindbergh landed his single-engine
monoplane at Le Bourget Airfield in Paris, on
May 2|, 1927, to complete the first non-stop
solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean. He made
the historic 3,6IO-mile journey from New York's
Roosevelt Field in a record-breaking 33-1/2
hours. Lindbergh's extraordinary endurance
brought him worldwide adulation as an American
hero. He was honored with a New York ticker
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1928: Under construction

Construction is completed on McVey Hall. The nearest
building on this side of McVey for another few years was
the Experiment Station, located on the other side of
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legendary figures,

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reputation playing the
role of "The Tramp" in
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Gold Rush and Modern
Times. He helped found
United Artists studios
in 1919, which produced
some of Hollywood's
greatest motion
pictures.

 

 

1922: ‘Ulysses’ published

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novel of the century. is published in 1922. This tale of the adventures
of advertising salesman Leopold Bloom on June 16, I904, in Dublin is
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Jesse Owens rocked the Olympics
in Hitler’s own backyard while
Adolph Rupp was hired to lead UK
to a future four national titles.

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Berlin, A Ber/in Diary.

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no hopes. I
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happiest
man alive.”

- Henry Miller

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in decay”

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America's Jesse Owens, center, salutes during the presentation of his gold medal for the long jump on Aug. It, 1936 attr r
defeating Nazi Germany's Lutz Long, right, during the 1936 Summer Olympics In Berlin Naoto Tajima of Japan, left, placed
third. Owens triumphed In the track and field competition by winning four gold medals in the 100- meter and 200- meter
dashes, long jump and 400- meter relay. He was the first athlete to win four gold medals at a single Olympic Games.

 

 

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Hoover Dam
construction continues
in either 1934 or 1935.
The dam was not only a
major construction
project in the Western
United States, it also
created jobs and the
start of the population
growth in the Las
Vegas area. The dam
continues to prowde
power to many western
states as well as
irrigation for the desert
southwest.

The giant German
dirigible Hindenburg
crashes to earth. tail
first, in flaming ruins
after exploding on

May 6, 1937, at the
US. Naval Station in
Lakehurst, NJ. The
Hindenburg was the
largest airship ever
built at 804 feet long
and flew up to 85 miles
per hour while held aloft
by hydrogen, which was
highly flammable. The
disaster, killed 36
people.

 

German Chancellor Adolf Hitler gestures during
a spent-h in May 1937 at an unknown location
in Germany. As one of the most notorious
tyrants in world history, Hitler helped form the
Nazi Party in 1919. He became the dictator of
Germany in 1933 and launched the holocaust as
a "final solution" to the “Jewish problem" as
well as gypsies and homosexuals. In 1939, he
invaded Poland and began World War II.

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Public hanging in Owensboro

Rainey Bethea. a 22-year-old black man who was convicted of
rape and murder, hangs from the gallows in downtown Owensboro,
Ky., as 20,000 spectators watch on Aug. 14, 1936. A group of
200 people mobbed the scaffold to get a piece of the black death
hood as a souvenir after Bethea's execution. The carnival
atmosphere, with its "necktie breakfasts" and "hangman's
parties." prompted such an outcry that the state legislature
ordered that all executions take place in a state penitentiary.

     
 
     
    
    
 
   

1930: The Baron arrives

Arriving in Kentucky from high school basketball in Illinois. Adolph
Rupp takes over as UK men's basketball coach. During the
Intervening years he won more games than any other college
basketball coach (876). He record stood until North Carolina's
Dean Smith passed Rupp in 1997. In that time, Rupp also won 4
national championships, 27 SEC titles and his Wildcats were voted
No. i in the final polls on six different occasions.

1931: MJ. King Library opens

The Margaret I. King Library, named for the university's long-time
library director, is completed. The University's books were later
moved to the William T. Young Library in 1998. King Library is now
home to the University's archives.

1933: UK professor win Nobel Prize

Thomas Hunt Morgan, class of 1886 and one of UK’s most eminent
alumni, receives the Noble Prize in medicine for his studies in
heredity and genetics.

1933: Radio guru

Elmer Sulzer came to UK in 1926 as instructor of music. On campus
he sets up a radio studio in 1933, created the department of radio
arts in 1941, established WBKY-FM three years later, and became
the university's first publicity director. After World War II he went
to Indiana University, leaving behind monuments of his memory.

 

 

  

  

The birth of NBC

David Sarnoff, left, and Guglielmo
Marconi visit the RCA
Communications transmitting center
at Rocky Point, N.Y., in 1933. As a
15-year-old, Sarnoff worked at the
Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. of
America, creating an idea for a
"radio music box." Sarnoff, a
Russian immigrant, founded the
National Broadcasting Company
(NBC), the first radio network, in
1926, and introduced television
broadcasting at the 1939 World's Fair
in New York. Television is generally
recognized as the most influential
medium of the 20th century.

 
      
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
    
   
 
  

1937: Disney releases
‘Snow White’

Walt Disney, creator of Mickey Mouse and an
animation innovator, released his first full-
length animated film, Snow White and the
Seven Dwarfs, in 1937. A multimedia visionary
whose name became synonymous with family
entertainment, Disney expanded into
television and book publishing, and led the
way for a new kind of amusement park known
as the "theme park."

 

 

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Minister Winston Churchill,
US. President Franklin D.
Roosevelt and Soviet Premier
Joseph Stalin. The meeting in
Russia's Crimea, now Ukraine,
determined the shape at
postwar East and Central
Europe, making the Soviet
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