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1936 in the United States

Events from the year 1936 in the United States.

1936
in
the United States

Decades:
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Incumbents edit

Federal government edit

Events edit

January–March edit

 
March 1: Hoover Dam completed.

April–June edit

 
March: "Migrant Mother", an iconic photo taken by Dorothea Lange

July–September edit

October–December edit

Undated edit

Ongoing edit

Births edit

January edit

 
Roger Miller
 
Alan Alda

February edit

 
Burt Reynolds
 
Jim Brown

March edit

 
Marion Barry
 
Antonin Scalia

April edit

 
Charles Napier
 
Glen Campbell
 
Roy Orbison

May edit

 
Bobby Darin
 
Dennis Hopper
 
Louis Gossett Jr.

June edit

 
Bruce Dern
 
Kris Kristofferson

July edit

 
Shirley Knight
 
Larry Cohen
 
Elizabeth Dole
 
Buddy Guy

August edit

 
Robert Redford
 
Wilt Chamberlain
 
John McCain

September edit

 
Buddy Holly
 
Jim Henson

October edit

 
Charlie Daniels
 
Michael Landon
 
James Bevel

November edit

 
Dick Cavett

December edit

 
David Carradine
 
Héctor Elizondo
 
Mary Tyler Moore

Deaths edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Milestones of the U.S. Archival Profession and the National Archives, 1800-2011". U.S. National Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
  2. ^ "New Deal | Definition, History, Programs, Summary, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  3. ^ Former Gonzaga Director of Basketball operations, EWU coach Jerry Krause dies at 87
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2021-08-15. Retrieved 2021-08-18.
  5. ^ McKinley Jr., James C. (February 1, 2012), "Don Cornelius, ‘Soul Train’ Creator, Is Dead", The New York Times. Retrieved January 8, 2018.
  6. ^ Judy Henske, Influential ‘60s Folk Singer-Songwriter, Dies at 85
  7. ^ US photographer Dirck Halstead dies at 85
  8. ^ "Mary Tyler Moore obituary". the Guardian. 25 January 2017. Retrieved 8 November 2021.
  9. ^ Mary Haviland Stilwell Kuesel

External links edit

  •   Media related to 1936 in the United States at Wikimedia Commons

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Events from the year 1936 in the United States 1935 1934 1933 1936 in the United States 1937 1938 1939Decades 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950sSee also History of the United States 1918 1945 Timeline of United States history 1930 1949 List of years in the United StatesThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1936 in the United States news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Contents 1 Incumbents 1 1 Federal government 1 2 Governors 1 3 Lieutenant governors 2 Events 2 1 January March 2 2 April June 2 3 July September 2 4 October December 2 5 Undated 2 6 Ongoing 3 Births 3 1 January 3 2 February 3 3 March 3 4 April 3 5 May 3 6 June 3 7 July 3 8 August 3 9 September 3 10 October 3 11 November 3 12 December 4 Deaths 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksIncumbents editFederal government edit President Franklin D Roosevelt D New York Vice President John Nance Garner D Texas Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes New York Speaker of the House of Representatives Joseph W Byrns Sr D Tennessee until June 4 William B Bankhead D Alabama starting June 4 Senate Majority Leader Joseph Taylor Robinson D Arkansas Congress 74thGovernors and lieutenant governorsGovernors edit Governor of Alabama Bibb Graves Democratic Governor of Arizona Benjamin Baker Moeur Democratic Governor of Arkansas Junius Marion Futrell Democratic Governor of California Frank Merriam Republican Governor of Colorado Edwin C Johnson Democratic Governor of Connecticut Wilbur Lucius Cross Democratic Governor of Delaware C Douglass Buck Republican Governor of Florida David Sholtz Democratic Governor of Georgia Eugene Talmadge Democratic Governor of Idaho C Ben Ross Democratic Governor of Illinois Henry Horner Democratic Governor of Indiana Paul V McNutt Democratic Governor of Iowa Clyde L Herring Democratic Governor of Kansas Alfred M Landon Republican Governor of Kentucky Happy Chandler Democratic Governor of Louisiana until January 28 Oscar K Allen Democratic January 28 May 12 James Albert Noe Democratic starting May 12 Richard W Leche Democratic Governor of Maine Louis J Brann Democratic Governor of Maryland Harry W Nice Republican Governor of Massachusetts James Michael Curley Democratic Governor of Michigan Frank Fitzgerald Republican Governor of Minnesota Floyd B Olson Farmer Labor until August 22 Hjalmar Petersen Farmer Labor starting August 22 Governor of Mississippi until January 21 Martin Sennett Conner Democratic January 21 January 26 vacant starting January 26 Hugh L White Democratic Governor of Missouri Guy Brasfield Park Democratic Governor of Montana Elmer Holt Democratic Governor of Nebraska Robert Leroy Cochran Democratic Governor of Nevada Richard Kirman Sr Democratic Governor of New Hampshire Styles Bridges Republican Governor of New Jersey Harold G Hoffman Republican Governor of New Mexico Clyde Tingley Democratic Governor of New York Herbert H Lehman Democratic Governor of North Carolina John C B Ehringhaus Democratic Governor of North Dakota Walter Welford Republican Governor of Ohio Martin L Davey Democratic Governor of Oklahoma Ernest W Marland Democratic Governor of Oregon Charles H Martin Democratic Governor of Pennsylvania George Howard Earle III Democratic Governor of Rhode Island Theodore Francis Green Democratic Governor of South Carolina Olin D Johnston Democratic Governor of South Dakota Tom Berry Democratic Governor of Tennessee Harry Hill McAlister Democratic Governor of Texas James V Allred Democratic Governor of Utah Henry H Blood Democratic Governor of Vermont Charles M Smith Republican Governor of Virginia George C Peery Democratic Governor of Washington Clarence D Martin Democratic Governor of West Virginia Herman G Kump Democratic Governor of Wisconsin Philip La Follette Wisconsin Progressive Governor of Wyoming Leslie A Miller Democratic Lieutenant governors edit Lieutenant Governor of Alabama Thomas E Knight Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas William Lee Cazort Democratic Lieutenant Governor of California George J Hatfield Republican Lieutenant Governor of Colorado Raymond Herbert Talbot Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut T Frank Hayes Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Delaware Roy F Corley Republican Lieutenant Governor of Idaho G P Mix Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Illinois Thomas Donovan Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Indiana M Clifford Townsend Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Iowa Nelson G Kraschel Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Kansas Charles W Thompson Republican Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky Keen Johnson Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana James A Noe Democratic until May 12 Earl K Long Democratic starting May 12 Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts Joseph L Hurley Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Michigan Thomas Read Republican Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota Hjalmar Petersen Farmer Labor until August 24 William B Richardson Republican starting August 24 Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi Dennis Murphree Democratic until January 21 Jacob Buehler Snider Democratic starting January 21 Lieutenant Governor of Missouri Frank Gaines Harris Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Montana William P Pilgeram political party unknown Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska Walter H Jurgensen Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Nevada Fred S Alward political party unknown Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico Louis Cabeza de Baca Democratic Lieutenant Governor of New York M William Bray Democratic Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina Alexander H Graham Democratic Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota vacant Lieutenant Governor of Ohio Harold G Mosier Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma James E Berry Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania Thomas Kennedy Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island Robert E Quinn Democratic Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina Joseph Emile Harley Democratic Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota Robert Peterson Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee William P Moss Democratic until month and day unknown Bryan Pope Democratic starting month and day unknown Lieutenant Governor of Texas Walter Frank Woodul Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Vermont George D Aiken Republican Lieutenant Governor of Virginia James H Price Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Washington Victor A Meyers Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin Thomas J O Malley Democratic until May 27 vacant starting May 27 Events editJanuary March edit nbsp March 1 Hoover Dam completed January 4 Billboard magazine publishes its first music hit parade January 15 The first American building to be completely covered in glass is completed in Toledo Ohio for the Owens Illinois Glass Company February 17 The first superhero to wear a skin tight costume and mask The Phantom makes his appearance in U S newspapers March German American Bund formed in Buffalo New York in support of Nazi Germany to succeed the Friends of New Germany with German born American citizen Fritz Julius Kuhn elected as its first leader March 1 Construction of Hoover Dam is completed March 5 The 8th Academy Awards hosted by Frank Capra are presented at Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles with Frank Lloyd s Mutiny on the Bounty winning the Academy Award for Outstanding Production The film receives the most nominations with eight while John Ford s The Informer wins the most awards with four including Best Director for Ford March 17 18 Pittsburgh Flood of 1936 St Patrick s Day Flood Pittsburgh Pennsylvania suffers the worst flooding in its history March 26 The longest game in the history of the National Hockey League is played The Montreal Maroons and Detroit Red Wings are scoreless until 16 minutes into the sixth overtime when Mud Bruneteau ends it at 2 25 am April June edit nbsp March Migrant Mother an iconic photo taken by Dorothea LangeApril 3 Richard Hauptmann convicted of the Lindbergh kidnapping and murder in 1932 is executed by electrocution in New Jersey State Prison April 5 A tornado hits Tupelo Mississippi killing 216 and injuring over 700 the 4th deadliest tornado in U S history April 6 Two tornadoes strike Gainesville Georgia The smaller tornado hits north Gainesville the stronger tornado the west side of town 203 die and 1 600 are injured in the 5th deadliest tornado in U S history May Lawrence Warehouse Company based in San Francisco California has an initial public stock offering May 12 The Santa Fe railroad inaugurates the all Pullman Super Chief passenger train between Chicago and Los Angeles May 25 Remington Rand strike of 1936 37 begins June A major heat wave strikes North America high temperature records are set and thousands die The first production model PCC streetcar built by St Louis Car Company is placed in service by Pittsburgh Railways June 7 The Steel Workers Organizing Committee is founded June 10 Margaret Mitchell s epic historical romance Gone with the Wind is published June 19 Max Schmeling knocks out Joe Louis in the 12th round of their heavyweight boxing match at Yankee Stadium in New York City June 29 United States Maritime Commission is formed July September edit July 11 Triborough Bridge in New York City is opened to traffic July 13 14 Peak of July 1936 heat wave The U S states of Wisconsin Michigan and Indiana all set new state records for high temperature At Mio in northern Michigan it soars to 113 F 45 C August 3 African American athlete Jesse Owens wins the 100 meter dash at the Berlin Olympics August 14 Rainey Bethea was hanged in Owensboro Kentucky in the last public execution in the United States 1936 Summer Olympics The United States men s national basketball team wins its first ever Olympic basketball tournament in the final game over Canada 19 8 October December edit October 6 The New York Yankees defeat the New York Giants baseball 4 games to 2 to win their 5th World Series Title October 11 Earl Bascom rodeo cowboy and artist designs and builds Mississippi s first permanent rodeo arena at Columbia Mississippi October 19 H R Ekins reporter for the New York World Telegram wins a race to travel around the world on commercial airline flights beating Dorothy Kilgallen of the New York Journal and Leo Kieran of The New York Times The flight takes 18 days October 29 The historic Uptown Theater opens in Washington D C November 3 U S presidential election 1936 Democrat Franklin D Roosevelt is reelected to a second term in a landslide victory over Republican Governor of Kansas Alf Landon November 12 In California the San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge opens to traffic November 23 Life magazine begins publication as a weekly news magazine under the management of Henry Luce November 25 The Abraham Lincoln Brigade sails from New York City on its way to the Spanish Civil War December 3 Radio station WQXR is officially founded in New York City December 29 The United Auto Workers begins the Flint Sit Down Strike in Flint Michigan Undated edit The YMCA Youth and Government program is founded in Albany New York Society of American Archivists established 1 Ongoing edit Lochner era c 1897 c 1937 Dust Bowl 1930 1936 New Deal 1933 1939 2 Births editJanuary edit nbsp Roger Miller nbsp Alan AldaJanuary 1 Don Nehlen American football player and coach January 2 Roger Miller American singer songwriter musician and actor d 1992 January 5 Florence King American novelist essayist and columnist d 2013 Daryl Robertson American baseball player d 2018 January 6 Darlene Hard American professional tennis player January 7 G Robert Blakey American lawyer and academic January 9 Anne Rivers Siddons American author d 2019 Ralph Terry American baseball player d 2022 January 10 Stephen E Ambrose American historian and biographer d 2002 Al Goldstein American publisher and pornographer d 2013 Robert Wilson American physicist and radioastronomer recipient of 2018 Nobel Prize in Physics January 14 Clarence Carter African American soul musician January 23 Arlene Golonka American actress Jerry Kramer American football player January 27 Barry Barish American gravitational physicist recipient of 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics Troy Donahue American actor and singer d 2001 Samuel C C Ting American physicist January 28 Alan Alda American actor January 29 James Jamerson American bass guitarist d 1983 February edit nbsp Burt Reynolds nbsp Jim BrownFebruary 1 Azie Taylor Morton 35th Treasurer of the United States d 2003 February 3 Jim Marshall American photographer d 2010 Elizabeth Peer American journalist d 1984 February 4 David Brenner American comedian d 2014 Gary Conway American actor February 6 J Howard Marshall III American businessman February 8 Larry Verne American singer songwriter d 2013 February 11 Burt Reynolds American actor director and producer d 2018 February 14 Andrew Prine American actor d 2022 February 16 Carl Icahn American businessman investor and philanthropist February 17 Jim Brown African American football player and actor d 2023 February 19 Sam Myers American musician songwriter d 2006 February 20 Larry Hovis American actor d 2003 February 21 Barbara Jordan African American lawyer politician and Civil Rights campaigner d 1996 February 22 J Michael Bishop American immunologist and microbiologist Elizabeth MacRae American actress February 27 Roger Mahony American cardinal February 29 Alex Rocco American actor d 2015 March edit nbsp Marion Barry nbsp Antonin ScaliaMarch 3 Peter G Davis American opera and classical music critic d 2021 March 5 Dean Stockwell American actor d 2021 March 6 Marion Barry African American politician and civil rights activist d 2014 March 7 Loren Acton American astronaut March 8 Sue Ane Langdon American actress Earl J Silbert American attorney d 2022 March 9 Mickey Gilley American country singer and musician d 2022 Marty Ingels American actor agent d 2015 Tom Sestak American football player d 1987 March 11 Antonin Scalia Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the U S from 1986 to 2016 d 2016 March 12 William Foege American physician epidemiologist March 15 Howard Greenfield American songwriter d 1986 Don Sundquist American businessman and politician Governor of Tennessee from 1995 to 2003 d 2023 March 16 Raymond Damadian Armenian American MRI practitioner d 2022 March 17 Patty Maloney American actress Ken Mattingly American astronaut d 2023 March 22 Edith Grossman American translator d 2023 March 24 Don Covay American singer songwriter d 2015 March 26 Harry Kalas American sportscaster d 2009 March 28 Bill Gaither American singer and songwriter March 31 Marge Piercy American poet activist Walter E Williams American economist d 2020 April edit nbsp Charles Napier nbsp Glen Campbell nbsp Roy OrbisonApril 3 Jerry Krause American basketball coach d 2023 3 Scott LaFaro American jazz musician d 1961 Jimmy McGriff American jazz musician d 2008 April 9 Valerie Solanas American radical feminist attempted murderer of Andy Warhol d 1988 April 10 John Madden American football player coach and sportscaster d 2021 Bobby Smith American singer songwriter d 2013 April 12 Charles Napier American actor d 2011 April 14 Bobby Nichols American professional golfer Frank Serpico American police officer April 18 Roger Graef theater director and filmmaker d 2022 Tommy Ivo American actor drag racer Michael M Thomas American novelist and investment banker d 2021 4 April 19 Ruby Johnson American singer d 1999 Andy Romano American actor d 2022 April 20 Pat Roberts American politician April 21 Bob Cleary American ice hockey player d 2015 James Dobson American child psychologist conservative evangelical political activist April 22 Glen Campbell American musician and actor d 2017 April 23 Roy Orbison American singer songwriter d 1988 April 24 Glen Hobbie American baseball player d 2013 Jim Rountree American CFL football player d 2013 April 26 Doug Sax American mastering engineer d 2015 April 28 Charles Hill American diplomat and academic d 2021 April 29 Lane Smith American actor d 2005 April 30 Jerry Bellune editor and publisher Bobby Gregg American musician d 2014 May edit nbsp Bobby Darin nbsp Dennis Hopper nbsp Louis Gossett Jr May 1 Jerry Mander American author and activist d 2023 May 2 Sam DeLuca American football offensive lineman sports broadcaster d 2011 Perdita Huston American journalist d 2001 May 7 Jimmy Ruffin African American singer d 2014 May 8 Clyde Bellecourt Native American rights organiser d 2022 May 9 Terry Drinkwater American television and radio journalist d 1989 Floyd Robinson African American baseball player May 11 Carla Bley American jazz musician d 2023 May 12 Tom Snyder American talk show host d 2007 Frank Stella American minimalist painter May 14 Bobby Darin American singer and actor d 1973 Dick Howser American baseball shortstop manager d 1987 May 15 Wavy Gravy American anti war activist Paul Zindel American writer d 2003 May 17 Dennis Hopper American actor and director d 2010 May 22 George H Heilmeier American engineer d 2014 M Scott Peck American psychiatrist d 2005 May 23 Charles Kimbrough American actor May 24 Harold Budd American avant garde composer and poet d 2020 May 25 Tom T Hall American country singer songwriter d 2021 May 27 Louis Gossett Jr African American actor May 29 Arlene McQuade American actress d 2014 June edit nbsp Bruce Dern nbsp Kris KristoffersonJune 3 Larry McMurtry American novelist essayist bookseller and screenwriter d 2021 June 4 Bruce Dern American screen actor June 6 Richard Green American sexologist psychiatrist lawyer and author d 2019 Levi Stubbs American baritone singer d 2008 June 8 James Darren American actor singer Kenneth G Wilson American theoretical physicist d 2013 June 11 Jud Strunk American singer and comedian d 1981 June 12 Marcus Belgrave American jazz trumpeter d 2015 June 14 Renaldo Benson American R amp B singer songwriter d 2005 June 15 William Levada American cardinal d 2019 June 19 Shirley Goodman American R amp B singer d 2005 June 20 Billy Guy American singer d 2002 June 22 Kris Kristofferson American actor and singer songwriter June 24 Robert Downey Sr American film actor and director d 2021 June 26 Hal Greer African American professional basketball player d 2018 June 27 Lucille Clifton American poet writer and educator d 2010 June 28 Chuck Howley American football player Major Owens African American politician d 2013 June 29 Harmon Killebrew American baseball player d 2011 June 30 Nancy Dussault American actress and singerJuly edit nbsp Shirley Knight nbsp Larry Cohen nbsp Elizabeth Dole nbsp Buddy GuyJuly 1 Ron Masak American actor d 2022 Syl Johnson African American blues musician d 2022 July 4 Dick Hyde American trombonist d 2019 July 5 Shirley Knight American actress d 2020 July 7 Joseph Renzulli American educational psychologist July 9 James Hampton American actor June Jordan Jamaican American poet essayist teacher and activist d 2002 David Zinman American conductor and violinist July 10 Herbert Boyer American biotechnology entrepreneur Barbara B Kennelly American politician July 11 Joe Bussard American record collector d 2022 July 13 Albert Ayler African American saxophonist singer and composer d 1970 July 14 Pema Chodron American Tibetan Buddhist Robert F Overmyer American astronaut d 1996 July 15 Larry Cohen American film director producer and screenwriter d 2019 George Voinovich American politician d 2016 July 16 Buddy Merrill American musician July 18 Jerry Richardson American businessman and football club owner d 2023 July 19 Connie Kurtz American LGBT rights activist d 2018 July 20 Butch Baird American professional golfer Barbara Mikulski American politician July 23 Don Drysdale American baseball player d 1993 Anthony Kennedy Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the U S from 1988 July 24 Ruth Buzzi American actress comedian and singer Mark Goddard American actor July 26 Kathryn Hays American actress July 27 J Robert Hooper American politician d 2008 July 29 Elizabeth Dole American politician July 30 Buddy Guy African American blues singer and guitaristAugust edit nbsp Robert Redford nbsp Wilt Chamberlain nbsp John McCainAugust 1 Bradford Bishop American fugitive August 7 Richard L Tierney American poet novelist d 2022 August 8 Don Bowden American middle distance runner Frank Howard American baseball player d 2023 August 11 Bill Monbouquette American baseball player d 2015 August 12 John Poindexter American Naval officer US Chief of Staff August 16 Anita Gillette American actress August 17 Margaret Hamilton American computer scientist systems engineer and business owner Floyd Westerman Native American cctor artist musician and political activist August 18 Robert Redford American actor film director producer businessman environmentalist philanthropist August 20 Sam Melville American actor d 1989 August 21 Wilt Chamberlain African American basketball player d 1999 August 22 Dale Hawkins American singer songwriter d 2010 Lex Humphries American drummer d 1994 August 23 Rudy Lewis American R amp B singer d 1964 Henry Lee Lucas American serial killer d 2001 August 24 William J Coyne American politician d 2013 Kenny Guinn American politician d 2010 August 26 Benedict Anderson American academic d 2015 August 27 Joel Kovel American scholar and author d 2018 August 28 Don Denkinger American professional baseball player August 29 John McCain American politician U S Senator R Az d 2018 August 31 Richard J Ferris American business executive d 2022 September edit nbsp Buddy Holly nbsp Jim HensonSeptember 3 John Olver politician September 5 John Danforth politician Alcee Hastings African American politician d 2021 Jonathan Kozol writer educator and activist Bill Mazeroski professional baseball player September 7 Buddy Holly singer songwriter and a pioneer of rock and roll d 1959 September 11 Charles Dierkop actor September 14 Walter Koenig actor Ferid Murad Albanian American physician and pharmacologist Stan Williams professional baseball player died 2021 September 17 Gerald Guralnik American physicist died 2014 September 19 Al Oerter Olympic athlete died 2007 September 21 Dickey Lee singer and songwriter September 22 Art Metrano actor and comedian died 2021 September 24 Jim Henson puppeteer filmmaker and television producer The Muppets died 1990 September 25 Ken Forsse inventor producer and creator of Teddy Ruxpin d 2014 September 27 Don Cornelius African American television personality and host of Soul Train died 2012 5 September 30 Jim Sasser politicianOctober edit nbsp Charlie Daniels nbsp Michael LandonOctober 1 Edward Villella American danseur and choreographer October 3 Steve Reich American composer October 7 Frank Otto American educator d 2017 October 8 Joe M Haynes American politician d 2018 October 11 C Gordon Fullerton American astronaut d 2013 Larry Staverman American professional basketball player coach d 2007 October 13 Cliff Gorman American actor d 2002 October 14 Carrie Nye American actress d 2006 October 17 Dave Hobson American politician October 19 James Bevel African American civil rights activist d 2008 nbsp James BevelTony Lo Bianco American actor James P Liautaud American industrialist inventor and business theorist d 2015 October 20 Joanna Simon American mezzo soprano and journalist d 2022 October 22 Bobby Seale African American political activist October 24 David Nelson American actor director and producer d 2011 October 26 Shelley Morrison American actress d 2019 October 28 Charlie Daniels American country musician and singer songwriter d 2020 October 30 Merri Dee American television journalist and philanthropist d 2022 October 31 Michael Landon American actor director producer and writer d 1991 November edit nbsp Dick CavettNovember 2 Rose Bird American judge d 1999 November 3 Clifford Curry American singer d 2016 November 4 C K Williams American poet d 2015 November 5 Billy Sherrill American record producer arranger and songwriter d 2015 November 9 Bob Graham American politician Teddy Infuhr American child actor d 2007 November 11 Susan Kohner American actress November 14 Cornell Gunter American singer The Coasters and The Flairs d 1990 Bob Walkup American politician Mayor of Tucson d 2021 November 19 Dick Cavett American talk show host television personality November 20 Don DeLillo American author November 23 Frank Caprio American judge Steve Landesberg American actor director d 2010 November 27 Glynn Lunney American aerospace engineer d 2021 November 28 Gary Hart American politician diplomat and lawyerDecember edit nbsp David Carradine nbsp Hector Elizondo nbsp Mary Tyler MooreDecember 4 Larry Davis African American blues musician d 1994 December 5 James Lee Burke American author December 6 Kenneth Copeland American televangelist David Ossman American writer and comedian December 7 Martha Layne Collins American businesswoman and politician December 8 David Carradine American actor director and martial artist d 2009 December 11 Tom Fuccello American actor d 1993 December 12 Reggie Young American musician d 2019 December 13 J C Martin American professional baseball player December 14 Robert A Parker American physicist and astronomer December 15 Donald Goines American novelist d 1974 December 17 Rollie Sheldon American professional baseball player December 20 Judy Henske American singer songwriter d 2022 6 December 21 Barbara Roberts American politician December 22 Hector Elizondo American actor Fred Malek American business executive political advisor and philanthropist d 2019 December 23 Frederic Forrest American actor Bobby Ross American football player and coach James Stacy American actor d 2016 December 24 Dirck Halstead American photojournalist d 2022 7 December 28 Lawrence Schiller American journalist film producer director and screenwriter December 29 Mary Tyler Moore American actress producer and diabetes awareness activist d 2017 8 Ray Nitschke American professional football player d 1998 Deaths editJanuary 1 Harry B Smith songwriter librettist and composer born 1860 January 6 Louise Bryant journalist born 1885 January 9 John Gilbert silent film actor born 1897 January 15 George Landenberger U S Navy Captain and 23rd Governor of American Samoa born 1879 January 16 Albert Fish serial killer executed born 1870 February 3 Elia Goode Byington newspaper proprietor editor and manager born 1858 February 8 Charles Curtis 31st vice president of the United States from 1929 to 1933 born 1860 February 9 John Cutting Berry physician and missionary born 1847 February 19 Billy Mitchell U S general and military aviation pioneer born 1879 March 4 Charles F Watkins physician born 1872 March 6 Rubin Goldmark pianist composer and teacher born 1872 March 11 Ferdinand Lee Barnett African American journalist lawyer and civil rights activist born 1852 March 18 W Herbert Dunton Western painter born 1878 April 3 Richard Hauptmann carpenter convicted of murder born 1899 in Germany executed April 13 Howard Thurston stage magician born 1869 April 22 Mary Haviland Stilwell Kuesel pioneer dentist born 1866 9 May 20 Elmer Fowler Stone first United States Coast Guard aviator born 1887 May 29 Norman Chaney actor born 1914 June 11 Robert E Howard pulp fiction and fantasy writer and poet suicide born 1906 June 27 Mike Bernard ragtime musician born 1881 July 8 Thomas Meighan actor b 1879 July 21 Earle Ovington aviator flew first experimental airmail born 1879 August 8 Mourning Dove Native American writer born 1884 September 14 Irving Thalberg film producer pneumonia born 1899 September 26 Harriet Monroe literary editor scholar and critic and patron of the arts born 1860 October 3 John Heisman American football coach born 1869 October 8 Cheiro astrologer born 1866 in Ireland William Henry Stark businessman born 1851 October 13 John H Hill African American lawyer and educator born 1852 October 20 Anne Sullivan teacher of Helen Keller born 1866 November 2 Nathaniel P Conrey politician and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of California born 1860 November 6 Henry Bourne Joy business leader born 1864 November 22 Oris Paxton Van Sweringen financier born 1879 December 8 Katherine Metzel Debs wife of American Socialist Eugene V Debs born 1867 December 11 Myron Grimshaw baseball player born 1875 December 24 Irene Fenwick stage and silent film actress anorexia born 1887 See also editList of American films of 1936 Timeline of United States history 1930 1949 References edit Milestones of the U S Archival Profession and the National Archives 1800 2011 U S National Archives and Records Administration Retrieved 24 August 2016 New Deal Definition History Programs Summary amp Facts Britannica www britannica com Retrieved 14 March 2023 Former Gonzaga Director of Basketball operations EWU coach Jerry Krause dies at 87 Michael Thomas Writer and Bete Noire of the Moneyed Class Dies at 85 Archived from the original on 2021 08 15 Retrieved 2021 08 18 McKinley Jr James C February 1 2012 Don Cornelius Soul Train Creator Is Dead The New York Times Retrieved January 8 2018 Judy Henske Influential 60s Folk Singer Songwriter Dies at 85 US photographer Dirck Halstead dies at 85 Mary Tyler Moore obituary the Guardian 25 January 2017 Retrieved 8 November 2021 Mary Haviland Stilwell KueselExternal links edit nbsp Media related to 1936 in the United States at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1936 in the United States amp oldid 1186833562, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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