Daily Archives: November 6, 2015

Wednesday November 6, 1935

(This is an entry from the journal entitled “Mexico Summer” written by Elizabeth Whipple Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago)

Practiced for program – Jack Crosby’s funeral.

Here’s what else was happening 80-years-ago today:

Adolf Hitler gave International Olympic Committee President Henri de Baillet-Latour his personal assurance that there would be no racial discrimination against athletes or visitors at next summer’s Berlin Olympics.  He also promised he would take down all anti-semitic signs during the games.

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The prototype of the British Hawker Hurricane fighter plane had its first test flight.

Britain’s Duke and Duchess of Gloucester wave to the huge crowd gathered outside Buckingham Palace after a private wedding ceremony, in the Chapel.

Chicago Daily Tribune Nov 6,1935
Chicago Daily Tribune Nov 6,1935

Tuesday November 5, 1935

(This is an entry from the journal entitled “Mexico Summer” written by Elizabeth Whipple Lancaster Carsey 80-years-ago)

Gave Mrs. Parker the rust and blue to be taken up.  Wrote Jeanette and Rosamund.  Letter from home!!!

Here’s what else was happening 80-years-ago today:

Parker Brothers begins marketing their new game “Monopoly

120 National Archives staff members moved into the still unfinished building.

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The 11th U.S. Cavalry is on practice march at Camp Indians.

The Italian offensive in northern Abyssinia was halted for two days because of heavy rains.

Alexandre Stavisky

20 people went on trial in Paris over the Stavisky Affair.

Chicago Daily Tribune Nov 5, 1935
Chicago Daily Tribune Nov 5, 1935