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Events from the year 1920 in the United States .
Incumbents
Demographics
Events
January
January 16: Prohibition in the United States begins.
January 2 – First Red Scare : The second of the Palmer Raids takes place with another 4,025 suspected communists and anarchists arrested and held without trial in several cities.
January 5 – 1920 United States census count begins. This becomes the first census to record a population exceeding 100 million, at 106,021,537. Because there are so many mixed-race persons and because so many Americans with some black ancestry appear white, the Census Bureau stops counting mixed-race peoples and the one-drop rule becomes the national legal standard.
January 6 – Babe Ruth 's December 26 trade to the New York Yankees is made public.[ 1] (See 1919 in the United States .)
January 7 – The New York State Assembly refuses to seat five duly elected Socialist assemblymen.
January 9 – Thousands of onlookers watch as "The Human Fly" George Polley climbs New York City's Woolworth Building . He reaches the 30th floor when a policeman arrests him for climbing without a permit.
January 13 – The New York Times ridicules the American rocket scientist Robert H. Goddard . (Decades later, on July 17, 1969, as the Apollo 11 crew head to the Moon , the newspaper will retract this editorial.)[ 2]
January 16 – Zeta Phi Beta sorority, is founded on the campus of Howard University in Washington, D.C.
January 17 – Prohibition in the United States begins with the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution coming into effect.[ 3] [ 4]
January 19
January 30 – A professional wrestling match in which Joe Stecher defeats Earl Caddock at New York City's Madison Square Garden is filmed by Pioneer Film Corporation for later viewing by cinema audiences; this is the oldest surviving movie of a pro wrestling match.[ 5]
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October–November
December
Undated
Black Cross Nurses founded.
Van Wyck Brooks publishes The Ordeal of Mark Twain , arguing that Twain's genius was twisted by the conditions and culture of late 19th-century America. This begins a reassessment of Twain, who has been seen hitherto mainly as a humorous entertainer, and his contemporaries.
Ongoing
Sport
Births
January
January 1 – Pete Turnham , American politician (died 2019 )
January 4 – Cris Alexander , actor, singer, dancer, designer and photographer (died 2012 )
January 6 – Early Wynn , baseball player (died 1999 )
January 8
January 10 – Max Patkin , baseball player and clown (died 1999 )
January 12 – James Farmer , civil rights leader (died 1999 )
January 15
January 16
January 19 – Buddy O'Grady , basketball player, coach (died 1992 )
January 20
January 24 – Jerry Maren , actor (died 2018 )
January 30 – Delbert Mann , television and film director (died 2007 )
January 31 – James Yimm Lee , martial arts pioneer, teacher, author and publisher (died 1972 )
February
February 3
February 8 – George W. George , theater, Broadway and film producer (died 2007)
February 11 – Billy Halop , actor (died 1976)
February 12
February 17 – Annie Glenn , disability, communication disorder activist (died 2020 )
February 18
February 20 – Kathleen Cavendish, Marchioness of Hartington ("Kick" Kennedy), socialite (killed in aviation accident 1948)
February 22 – Burt L. Talcott , American politician (died 2016 )
February 26 – Tony Randall , actor (died 2004)
February 29 – Howard Nemerov , poet (died 1991)
March
April
April 1 – Harry Lewis , actor and businessman (died 2013)
April 2 – Jack Webb , television actor, director and producer (died 1982)
April 5 – Arthur Hailey , writer (died 2004)
April 6 – Edmond H. Fischer , Swiss American biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (died 2021)
April 12 – Buck Young , actor (died 2000 )
April 13 – Jack Lambert , actor (died 2002 )
April 19
April 20 – Ronald Speirs , colonel (died 2007)
April 29 – Harold Shapero , composer (died 2013)
May
June
July
July 4
Norm Drucker , basketball player and referee (died 2015)
Leona Helmsley , born Lena Rosenthal, businesswoman and tax evader (died 2007)
July 5 – Viola Harris , American actress (d. 2017 )
July 7
July 9 – Robert H. B. Baldwin , banker and Under Secretary of the Navy (died 2016)
July 10 – Owen Chamberlain , physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 2006)
July 11 – Yul Brynner , Russian-born actor (died 1985)
July 15 – Theresa Kobuszewski , underhand baseball pitcher (died 2005)
July 16
July 19 – Robert Mann , violinist (died 2018)
July 24 – Bella Abzug , politician (died 1998)
August
August 1
August 2 – Bill Scott , voice actor and writer (died 1985 )
August 3 – Earl Killian , college sports coach and athletic director (died 2022 )[ 13]
August 4
August 6 – Ella Raines , screen actress (died 1988)
August 8 – Jimmy Witherspoon , singer (died 1997)
August 10
August 11 – Clifford E. Dorr , Wisconsin politician (died 1978)[ 15]
August 13 – Neville Brand , actor and combat soldier (died 1992)
August 14 – Gorham Getchell , basketball and baseball player (died 1980)
August 16 – Charles Bukowski , writer (died 1994)
August 18
August 22 – Ray Bradbury , science-fiction writer (died 2012 )[ 16]
August 23 – Jim Leavelle , American detective (died 2019 )
August 24
August 26 – Richard E. Bellman , mathematician (died 1984 )[ 17]
August 29
September
September 1 – Richard Farnsworth , actor, stuntman (died 2000)
September 3 – Sterling Lord , literary agent and editor (died 2022)[ 19]
September 5 – Apolonia Muñoz Abarca , health professional and reproductive rights advocate (died 2009)
September 7 – Al Caiola , guitarist and composer (died 2016)
September 8 – Lawrence LeShan , psychologist (died 2020)
September 13 – Alan Sagner , politician and public servant (died 2018)
September 14
September 15 – Dave Garcia , baseball coach, manager (died 2018)
September 17 – Marjorie Holt , politician (died 2018)
September 18 – Jack Warden , actor (died 2006)
September 19 – Roger Angell , journalist, author, and editor (died 2022)
September 20 - Jay Ward , television animator, writer and producer (died 1989)
September 22 – William H. Riker , political scientist (died 1993)
September 23 – Mickey Rooney , film actor (died 2014)
September 24
September 27 – William Conrad , actor (died 1994)
September 30 – Milton P. Rice , politician (died 2018)
October
November
November 5
November 8
November 13
November 19 – Gene Tierney , actress (died 1991)
November 21
November 29 – Bob Wolff , sportscaster (died 2017)
November 30 – Virginia Mayo , film actress (died 2005)
December
December 5 – Poldine Carlo , author (died 2018)
December 6 – Dave Brubeck , jazz pianist and composer (died 2012 )
December 14
December 15
December 19
December 21
December 30 – Jack Lord , actor (died 1998)[ 20]
December 31 – Rex Allen , screen actor, singer and songwriter, "the Arizona Cowboy" (d. 1999 )
Deaths
January 8 – Maud Powell , violinist (born 1867)
January 14 – John Francis Dodge , automobile manufacturer (born 1864)
January 16 – Reginald De Koven , composer, conductor and critic (born 1859)
February 2 – Field Eugene Kindley , World War I aviator (born 1896)
February 3 – Frank Brown , 42nd Governor of Maryland from 1892 to 1896 (born 1846)
February 15 – Joseph Burton Sumner , founder of Sumner, Mississippi (born 1837)
February 20
February 27 – William Sherman Jennings , 18th Governor of Florida from 1901 to 1905 (born 1863)
March 1
March 4 – Roswell P. Bishop , U.S. Representative from Michigan from 1895 to 1907 (born 1843)
March 13 – Mary Devens , photographer (born 1857)
March 14 – Henry W. Blair , U.S. Senator from New Hampshire from 1879 to 1891 (born 1834)
March 26
March 31 – Edwin Warfield , 45th Governor of Maryland from 1904 to 1908 (born 1848)
April 3 – Mary Katharine Brandegee , botanist (born 1844)
April 6 – Mary Evelyn Hitchcock , author and explorer (born 1849)
April 8
April 12 – Walter Edwards , film director (born 1870)
April 21 – Maria L. Sanford , educator (born 1836)
April 25 – Clarine Seymour , actress (born 1898)
May 11 – William Dean Howells , novelist (born 1837)
May 10 – John Wesley Hyatt , inventor (born 1837)
May 16 – Levi P. Morton , 22nd vice president of the United States from 1889 to 1893 (born 1824)
May 21 – Eleanor H. Porter , novelist (born 1868)
June 5 – Julia A. Moore , poet (born 1847)[ 21]
June 11 – Esther G. Frame , Quaker minister and evangelist (born 1840)
June 18 – Jewett W. Adams , 4th Governor of Nevada from 1883 to 1887 (born 1835)
July 2 – William Louis Marshall , general and engineer (born 1846)
July 6 – Andrew Traynor , soldier (born 1843)
July 17 – Charles E. Courtney , rower and coach (born 1849)
July 22 – William Kissam Vanderbilt , heir (born 1849)
August 1 – Frank Hanly , 26th Governor of Indiana from 1905 to 1909 (born 1863)
August 2 – Ormer Locklear , pilot (born 1891)
August 6 – Edward Francis Searles , interior designer (born 1841)
August 9 – Melvin O. Adams , attorney and railroad executive (born 1847)
August 10 – James O'Neill , actor (born 1847 in Ireland)
August 12 – Walter W. Winans , sculptor, painter, marksman and horse-breeder (born 1852)
August 17 – Ray Chapman , baseball player (born 1891)
August 26 – James Wilson , politician (born 1835 in Scotland)
September 5 – Robert Harron , actor (born 1893)
September 10 – Olive Thomas , silent film actress (born 1894)
October 2 – Winthrop M. Crane , 40th Governor of Massachusetts from 1900 to 1903 and U.S. Senator from Massachusetts from 1904 to 1913 (born 1853)
October 17 – John Reed , journalist, in Moscow (born 1887)
November 2 – Louise Imogen Guiney , poet and essayist (born 1861)
November 3 – Warren Terhune , United States Navy Commander and 13th Governor of American Samoa (born 1869)
November 7 – Amelie Veiller Van Norman , educator and civic reformer (born 1844 in France)
November 25 – Madeline McDowell Breckinridge , women's suffrage campaigner (born 1872)
November 30 – Eugene W. Chafin , politician (born 1852)
December 9 – Mollie McConnell , actress (born 1865)
December 14
December 18 – Casimiro Barela , politician, member of the Colorado Senate (born 1847)
December 24 – Stephen Mosher Wood , politician (born 1832)
See also
References
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^ "FAQs about Robert H. Goddard" . Clark University. Archived from the original on November 3, 2009. Retrieved October 27, 2009 . "When was the famous New York Times editorial about Dr. Goddard?"
^ "History of Alcohol Prohibition" . National Commission on Marijuana and Drug Abuse. Retrieved January 17, 2020 .
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^ "Marvin Mandel (1920-2015)" . Archives of Maryland (Biographical Series) . Retrieved June 19, 2019 .
^ "Earl W Killian" . Florida Resident Database. November 7, 2016. Retrieved December 5, 2016 .
^ "Helen Thomas Fast Facts" . CNN. Retrieved July 21, 2013 .
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^ Sterling Lord, agent who championed Jack Kerouac and more, dies at 102
^ Chase's Calendar of Events 2021: The Ultimate Go-to Guide for Special Days, Weeks and Months . Rowman & Littlefield. October 27, 2020. p. 616. ISBN 978-1-64143-424-9 .
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Further reading
Burns, Eric . (2015). 1920: The Year That Made the Decade Roar . New York: Pegasus Books. IMDb 978-1-605-98772-9.
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