1938

About 1938


Year '1938' ('MCMXXXVIII') was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar.

Contents
Events of 1938
January-February
March-April
May-June
July-August
September-October
November-December
Undated
Ongoing
Births
January-February
March-April
May-June
July-August
September-October
November-December
Date unknown
Deaths
January - June
July - December
Nobel prizes
Notes
External links
Table of contents

Events of 1938


January-February




January 1 – New Constitution of Estonia enters into force.

January 3 - The March of Dimes is established by Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

January 11 - Frances Moulton is named the first female president of a U.S. national bank.

January 16 - Benny Goodman and his orchestra become the first jazz musicians to headline a concert at Carnegie Hall in New York City.

January 20 - Wedding of King Farouk I of Egypt and Queen Farida Zulficar in Cairo.

January 22 - Thornton Wilder's play ''Our Town'' is performed for the first time in Princeton, New Jersey. It premieres in New York City on February 4.

January 27 - The Niagara Bridge at Niagara Falls, New York collapses due to an ice jam.

January 28 - The first ski tow in America begins operation in Vermont.

January 31 - Crown princess Beatrix is born in Netherlands.
January 27: Niagara Bridge collapses in ice.


February 4 - Adolf Hitler creates the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (High Command of the Armed Forces), giving him direct control of the German military, and sacks political and military leaders considered unsympathetic to his philosophy or policies.

February 6 - Black Sunday at Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia: 300 swimmers dragged out to sea in three freak waves; 80 lifesavers save all but 5.

February 10 - Carol II of Romania takes dictatorial powers.

February 12 - Chancellor Kurt von Schuschnigg of Austria meets Adolf Hitler at Berchtesgaden and, under threat of invasion, is forced to yield to German demands for greater Nazi participation in the Austrian government.

February 14 - The British naval base at Singapore begins operations.

February 20 - Anthony Eden resigns as foreign minister of Great Britain, and is succeeded by Lord Halifax.

February 24 - A nylon bristle toothbrush becomes the first commercial product to be made with nylon yarn.
March-April


★ March - Italian mathematician Ettore Majorana disappears.

March 3 - Oil is discovered in Saudi Arabia.

March 12 - ''Anschluss:'' German troops occupy Austria; annexation declared the following day.

March 15 - Soviet Union announces officially that Nikholai Bukharin has been executed.

March 18 - Mexico nationalizes all foreign-owned oil properties within its borders.

April 10 - Edouard Daladier becomes prime minister of France.

April 15 - Action Comics issue 1 published, the first appearance of Superman, considered the first superhero.

April 24Konstantin Päts becomes president of Estonia.

April 25 - U.S. Supreme Court delivers opinion in ''Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins'' and overturns a century of federal common law.

April 28 - The towns of Dana, Enfield, Greenwich, and Prescott in Massachusetts are disincorporated to make way for the Quabbin Reservoir.
May-June


May 5 - Vatican recognizes Franco's government in Spain

May 9 - Kaarel Eenpalu becomes prime minister of Estonia

May 14 - Chile withdraws from the League of Nations

May 17 - ''Information Please'' debuts on NBC Radio.

May 20 - Czechoslovakia orders a partial mobilization of its armed forces along the German border.

May 25 - Bombing of Alicante, Spain, in the Spanish Civil War, with 313 dead.

June 11 - Fire destroys 212 buildings in Ludes, Latvia

June 12-18 - Roma and Sinti in Germany and Austria are rounded up, beaten up and jailed.

June 15 - László Bíró patents the ballpoint pen in Britain.

June 19 - Italy beat Hungary 4-2 to win the 1938 World Cup

June 22 - Heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis knocks out Max Schmeling in the first round of their rematch at Yankee Stadium in New York City.

June 23


★ The Civil Aeronautics Act is signed into law, forming the Civil Aeronautics Authority in the United States.


Marineland opens near St. Augustine, Florida.

June 25 - Dr. Douglas Hyde is elected the first President of Ireland.

June 28 - A 450 metric ton meteorite struck the earth in an empty field near Chicora, Pennsylvania
July-August


★ July - Building of the concentration camp Mauthausen

July 3 - Steam locomotive "Mallard" sets the world speed record for steam by reaching 126 mph.

July 3 - The last reunion of the Blue and Gray commemorates the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

July 14 - Howard Hughes sets a new record by completing a 91 hour airplane flight around the world.

July 18 - Wrong Way Corrigan takes off from New York, ostensibly heading for California. He lands in Ireland instead.

July 28 - A revolt against the Ioannis Metaxas dictatorship is put down in Chania,

July 30 - The first ever issue of The Beano
Crete

August 18 - The Thousand Islands Bridge, connecting the United States with Canada, is dedicated by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
September-October


★ September - European crisis over German demand for annexation of Sudeten borderland of Czechoslovakia.

September 21 - A large hurricane (the New England Hurricane of 1938) strikes Long Island and southern New England, killing over 300 along the Rhode Island shoreline and 600 altogether.

September 29


Munich agreement of German, Italian, British and French leaders agrees to German demands regarding annexation of Sudetenland.


Republic of Hatay declared in Syria

October 1 - German troops march into Sudetenland

October 2 - Tiberias massacre: Arabs murder 20 Jews.

October 5 - Edvard Beneš, president of Czechoslovakia, resigns.

October 10 - The Blue Water Bridge opens, connecting Port Huron, Michigan and Sarnia, Ontario

October 16 - Winston Churchill, in a broadcast address to the United States, condemns the Munich Agreement as a defeat and calls upon America and western Europe to prepare for armed resistance against Hitler.

October 17 - Jan Syrovy's government begins in Czechoslovakia

October 24 - Minimum wage established by law in the United States

October 27 - Du Pont announced a name for its new synthetic yarn: "nylon".

October 30 - Orson Welles's radio adaptation of ''The War of the Worlds'' is broadcast, causing mass panic in various parts of the United States.

October 31 - Great Depression: In an effort to try restore investor confidence, the New York Stock Exchange unveils a fifteen-point program aimed to upgrade protection for the investing public.
November-December


November 1 - Horse Racing: Seabiscuit defeats War Admiral by four lengths in their famous match race at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland.

November 9 - Holocaust: Kristallnacht begins - In Germany, the "night of broken glass" begins as Nazi troops and sympathizers loot and burn Jewish businesses (the all night affair saw 7,500 Jewish businesses destroyed, 267 synagogues burned, 91 Jews killed, and at least 25,000 Jewish men arrested).

November 10 - On the eve of Armistice Day, Kate Smith sings Irving Berlin's ''God Bless America'' for the first time on her weekly radio show.

November 13- The people of New York City held a fruit tasting contest held by managers.

November 18 - Trade union members elect John L. Lewis as the first president of the Congress of Industrial Organizations.

November 30 - Czech parliament elects Emil Hácha as the new president of Czechoslovakia.

December 13 - The Neuengamme concentration camp opens near Hamburg.

December 16 - MGM releases its successful film version of Charles Dickens's ''A Christmas Carol''. The film was originally intended to star Lionel Barrymore as Ebenezer Scrooge, but Barrymore, ill with arthritis, is replaced by Reginald Owen.

December 23 - A Coelacanth, a fish thought to have been extinct, is caught off the coast of South Africa near Chalumna River.
Undated


★ In West Java, Daeng Soetigna tunes the traditional angklung to play the diatonic scale.

Adolf Hitler is ''Time magazine's'' "Man of the Year" , an award that usually goes to the most influential person of the year.

Walther P38 is introduced.

★ The first cartoon to feature a prototypical Bugs Bunny, ''Porky's Hare Hunt'', is released.

★ The Schomburgk's Deer becames extinct by this date.
Ongoing


Spanish Civil War (1936-1939).

Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945).

Births


January-February


January 1


Robert Jankel, British coachbuilder (d. 2005)


Frank Langella, American actor

January 2 - Hans Herbjørnsrud, Norwegian author

January 2 - Ian Brady, British serial killer

January 5 - King Juan Carlos I of Spain

January 7 - Roland Topor, French illustrator (d. 1997)

January 8 - Bob Eubanks, American game show host

January 10


Donald Knuth, American mathematician and computer scientist


Willie McCovey, baseball player

January 11 - Fischer Black, American economist (d. 1995)

January 14 - Jack Jones, American singer and actor

January 18 - Curt Flood, baseball player (d. 1997)

January 20 - Derek Dougan, Northern Irish footballer

January 23 - Georg Baselitz, German painter and sculptor

January 25


Etta James, American singer


Vladimir Vysotsky, Russian singer-songwriter, poet, actor (d. 1980)

January 31 - Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands

February 1 - Sherman Hemsley, American comedian and actor

February 2 - Max Alvis, baseball player

February 8 - Prentice Gautt, American football player

February 11


Bevan Congdon, New Zealand cricketer


Simone de Oliveira, Portuguese actress and singer


Manuel Noriega, Panamanian general and dictator

February 12 - Judy Blume, American author

February 13 - Oliver Reed, English actor (d. 1999)

February 14 - Lee Chamberlin, African-American film and television actress

February 18 - Istvan Szabo, Hungarian director

February 24


James Farentino, American actor


Phil Knight, American sportswear entrepreneur

February 25 - Herb Elliott, Australian runner
March-April


March 4


Don Perkins, American football player


Angus MacLise, American percussionist, composer, mystic, shaman, poet, occultist, calligrapher and original drummer for the Velvet Underground (d. 1979)

March 7


David Baltimore, American biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine


Janet Guthrie, American race car driver

March 13 - Erma Franklin, American singer (d. 2002)

March 17


Rudolf Nureyev, Russian-born dancer and choreographer (d. 1993)


Keith Michael Patrick O'Brien, Northern Irish clergyman

March 18 - Charley Pride, American baseball player and musician

March 23 - Maynard Jackson, mayor of Atlanta, Georgia (d. 2003)

March 25 - Hoyt Axton, American musician and actor (d. 1999)

March 26 - Anthony James Leggett, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate

April 1 - John Quade, American actor

April 2 - John Larsson, the 17th General of The Salvation Army

April 3 - Jeff Barry, American record producer and songwriter

April 4 - A. Bartlett Giamatti, American president of Yale University and baseball commissioner (d. 1989)

April 7 - Freddie Hubbard, jazz trumpeter

April 8 - Kofi Annan, Ghanaian Secretary General of the United Nations, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize

April 10


Viktor Chernomyrdin, Russian politician


Don Meredith, American football player and broadcaster

April 11


Michael Deaver, Reagan Administration Deputy White House Chief of Staff (d. 2007)


Kurt Moll, German bass

April 12 - Roger Caron, Canadian author

April 15 - Claudia Cardinale, Tunisian-born, Italian actress

April 17 - Kerry Thornley, American counterculture figure, writer, and co-founder of Discordianism

April 22 - Talal Abu-Ghazaleh was born in Jaffa.

April 26


Duane Eddy, American musician


Maurice Williams, American musician

April 29 - Larry Niven, American author
May-June


May 2 - Paramount Chief Moshoeshoe II of Lesotho (d. 1996)

May 17 - Jason Bernard, American actor (d. 1996)

May 22 - Richard Benjamin, American actor

May 26


William Bolcom, American composer


Teresa Stratas, Canadian soprano

May 31 - Johnny PayCheck, American singer (d. 2003)

May 31 - Peter Yarrow, American singer

June 5 - Karin Balzer, German athlete

June 7 - Goose Gonsoulin, American football player

June 12 - Tom Oliver, Australian actor

June 15 - Billy Williams, baseball player

June 19


Wahoo McDaniel, American football player and professional wrestler (d. 2002)


Ian Smith, Australian actor

June 28 - Moy Yat, Chinese martial artist
July-August


July 3 - Bolo Yeung, Hong Kong actor

July 4 - Bill Withers, American singer and songwriter

July 6 - Tony Lewis, English cricketer

July 12 - Wieger Mensonides, Dutch swimmer

July 18 - Paul Verhoeven, Dutch film director

July 19 - Jayant Narlikar, Indian astrophysicist

July 20 - Natalie Wood, American actress (d. 1981)

July 20 - Diana Rigg, English actress

July 23


Juliet Anderson, American actress


Bert Newton, Australian actor and television show host

July 24 - Eugene J. Martin, American painter, artist

July 27 - Gary Gygax, American author

July 28 - Alberto Fujimori, President of Peru

July 29 - Peter Jennings, Canadian-born television news reporter (d. 2005)

August 3 - Terry Wogan, British/Irish TV and radio broadcaster

August 8 - Connie Stevens, American actress and singer

August 9


Ezola Broussard Foster, U.S. Vice Presidential Candidate


Rod Laver, Australian tennis player

August 15 - Janusz A. Zajdel, Polish writer

August 16 - Bill Masterton, Canadian hockey player (d. 1968)

August 19 - Diana Muldaur, American actress

August 20 - Alain Vivien, French politician

August 21 - Kenny Rogers, American country singer

August 22 - Paul Maguire, American football player

August 24


Halldór Blöndal, Icelandic politician


David Freiberg, American musician (Quicksilver Messenger Service and Jefferson Starship)

August 28


Maurizio Costanzo, Italian television news reporter


Paul Martin, Prime Minister of Canada

August 29 - Robert Rubin, American banker who served as the 70th United States Secretary of the Treasury

August 31 - Martin Bell, British journalist and politician
September-October


September 2 - Clarence Felder, American actor

September 3 - Ryoji Noyori, Japanese chemist, Nobel Prize laureate

September 10


David Hamilton, radio and TV personality


Karl Lagerfeld, German fashion designer and photographer

September 13 - John Smith, Scottish politician (d. 1994)

September 18 - Poornachandra Tejaswi, Kannada writer (d. 2007)

September 22 - Gene Mingo, American football player

September 23 - Tom Lester, American actor and evangelist

September 25 - Jonathan Motzfeldt, Prime Minister of Greenland

September 28 - Ben E. King, American singer

September 29 - Wim Kok, Prime Minister of the Netherlands

October 3 - Eddie Cochran, American singer (d. 1960)

October 4 - Kurt Wüthrich, Swiss chemist, Nobel Prize laureate

October 9 - Heinz Fischer, Austrian politician

October 14


Farah Diba, Empress of Iran


Ron Lancaster, Canadian Football League quarterback and coach

October 15 - Fela Kuti, Nigerian musician and activist (d. 1997)

October 16 - Carl Gunter Jr, Louisiana State Representative (d. 1999)

October 20 - Iain MacMillan, ''Abbey Road'' photographer (d. 2006)

October 22 - Christopher Lloyd, American actor

October 23 - H. John Heinz III, U.S. Senator (d. 1991)

October 28 - Anne Perry, English-born novelist

October 29


Ralph Bakshi, Israeli cartoonist, film director, and video producer


Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, President of Liberia
November-December


November 2 - Patrick Joseph Buchanan, American journalist and Presidential candidate

November 5


Joe Dassin, French singer (d. 1980)


Enéas Carneiro, Brazilian politician (d. 2007)

November 6


Mack Jones, baseball player (d. 2004)


Dumitru Rusu, Romanian painter

November 13 - Jean Seberg, American actress (d. 1979)

November 16 - Robert Nozick, American philosopher (d. 2002)

November 17 - Gordon Lightfoot, Canadian folk singer

November 26 - Porter J. Goss, American politician and Central Intelligence Agency director

December 4


Andre V. Marrou, U.S. Presidential candidate


Yvonne Minton, Australian soprano

December 5 - J.J. Cale, American singer

December 8 - Ken Delo, American singer, ''The Lawrence Welk Show''

December 12 - Connie Francis, American singer and actress

December 15 - Billy Shaw, American football player

December 16 - Liv Ullmann, Norwegian actress

December 17


Peter Snell, New Zealand athlete


Carlo Little, British drummer (d.2005)

December 20 - John Harbison, American composer

December 23 - Bob Kahn, American Internet pioneer

December 24 - Bobby Henrich, American baseball player

December 29 - Jon Voight, American actor
Date unknown


Neila Sathyalingam, Singaporean classical Indian dancer, choreographer and instructor

Deaths


January - June


January 8 - Johnny Gruelle, American cartoonist and children's book author (b. 1880)

January 20 - Émile Cohl, French caricaturist and animator (b. 1857)

January 21 - Georges Méliès, French film director (b. 1861)

January 28 - Bernd Rosemeyer, German racing driver (b. 1909)

February 2 - Frederick William Vanderbilt, American railway magnate (b. 1856)

February 7 - Harvey Firestone, American manufacturer (b. 1868)

February 18 - David King Udall, American politician (b. 1851)

February 19 - Edmund Landau, German mathematician (b. 1877)

March 1 - Gabriele D'Annunzio, Italian writer, war hero, and politician (b. 1863)

March 2 - Ben Harney, American composer and pianist (b. 1871)

March 13 - Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin, Soviet politician (b. 1888)

March 13 - Clarence Darrow, American attorney (b. 1857)

April 8 - Joe "King" Oliver, American musician (b. 1885)

April 12 - Feodor Chaliapin, Russian bass (b. 1873)

April 16 - Steve Bloomer, English footballer (b. 1874)

April 21 - Allama Iqbal, Indian philosopher and poet (b. 1877)

April 25 - Aleksander Świętochowski - Polish writer (b. 1849)

April 26 - Edmund Husserl, Austrian philosopher (b. 1859)

May 4 - Carl von Ossietzky, German pacifist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1889)

May 9 - Thomas B. Thrige, Danish industrialist (b. 1866)

May 13 - Charles Edouard Guillaume, French physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1861)

May 26 - John Jacob Abel, American pharmacologist (b. 1857)
July - December


July 4 - Otto Bauer, Austrian Social Democratic politician (b. 1881)

August 1 - Edmund Charles Tarbell, American artist (b. 1862)

August 7 - Konstantin Stanislavski, Russian actor (b. 1863)

August 14 - Hugh Trumble, Australian test cricketer (b. 1876)

August 16 - Robert Johnson, American musician (b. 1911)

September 1 - Nikolai Bryukhanov, Soviet statesman and political figure who served as People's Commissar of Finances (b. 1878)

September 17 - Bruno Jasieński, Polish poet (b. 1901)

October 2 - Alexandru Averescu, Romanian soldier and politician (b. 1859)

October 17 - Karl Kautsky, Marxist theoretician (b. 1854)

October 22 - May Irwin, Canadian actress and singer (b. 1862)

October 24 - Ernst Barlach, German sculptor and poet (b. 1870)

October 27 - Lascelles Abercrombie, English poet and critic (b. 1881)

November 9 - Vasily Blyukher, Soviet military commander (b. 1889)

November 10 - Kemal Atatürk, President of Turkey (b. 1881)

November 20 - Maud of Wales, queen of Haakon VII of Norway (b. 1869)

November 30 - Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, Romanian fascist, leader of the Iron Guard (executed along other Guard activists) (b. 1899)

December 11 - Christian Lous Lange, Norwegian pacifist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1869)

December 25 - Karel Čapek, Czech author (b. 1890)

December 28 - Florence Lawrence, Canadian actress (b. 1886)

Nobel prizes



Physics - Enrico Fermi

Chemistry - Richard Kuhn

Physiology or Medicine - Corneille Jean François Heymans

Literature - Pearl S. Buck

Peace - Nansen International Office For Refugees, Geneva.

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