1918 in the United States

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1918
in
the United States
Decades:
See also:

Events from the year 1918 in the United States.

Incumbents

Federal government

Events

January–March

April–June

July–September

1918 flu pandemic SpanishFluWardWalterReed.jpg
1918 flu pandemic

October–December

Undated

Ongoing

Births

January

Gertrude B. Elion Gertrude Elion.jpg
Gertrude B. Elion
John Forsythe John Forsythe - 1957.jpg
John Forsythe

February

Joey Bishop Joey Bishop 1967.JPG
Joey Bishop
Julian Schwinger Schwinger.jpg
Julian Schwinger
Fay McKenzie Fay McKenzie (cropped).jpg
Fay McKenzie

March

Marguerite Chapman Marguerite Chapman 1953.JPG
Marguerite Chapman
Howard Cosell Howard cosell 1975.JPG
Howard Cosell
Pearl Bailey Pearl Bailey - publicity.jpg
Pearl Bailey

April

Betty Ford Betty Ford, official White House photo color, 1974.jpg
Betty Ford
William Holden Holden-portrait.jpg
William Holden

May

Mike Wallace Mike Wallace Interviews 1957 (4).jpg
Mike Wallace
Richard Feynman Richard Feynman Nobel.jpg
Richard Feynman
Eddy Arnold Eddie Arnold 1969.JPG
Eddy Arnold

June

Robert Preston Robert Preston-publicity.jpg
Robert Preston
Jerome Karle Jerome Karle, 2009.jpg
Jerome Karle

July

Craig Stevens Craig Stevens 1960.JPG
Craig Stevens
Pee Wee Reese Pee Wee Reese 1956.jpg
Pee Wee Reese
Paul D. Boyer Paul D. Boyer.jpg
Paul D. Boyer
Hank Jones Hank Jones MJF.jpg
Hank Jones

August

Leonard Bernstein Leonard Bernstein by Jack Mitchell (high quality).jpg
Leonard Bernstein
Katherine Johnson Katherine Johnson 1983.jpg
Katherine Johnson

September

Paul Harvey HarveyPaul.jpg
Paul Harvey

October

Rita Hayworth Hayworth-Gilda-1946-Color.jpg
Rita Hayworth

November

Art Carney Art Carney - 1959.jpg
Art Carney
Billy Graham Billy Graham bw photo, April 11, 1966.jpg
Billy Graham
Spiro Agnew Spiro Agnew.jpg
Spiro Agnew

December

Jeff Chandler Jeff Chandler - 1958.jpg
Jeff Chandler

Undated

Deaths

See also

References

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