1939 in the United States

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Events from the year 1939 in the United States.

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Fallingwater

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January

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Bill Toomey

February

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Mike Farrell
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Ray Manzarek

March

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Neil Sedaka

April

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Marvin Gaye
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Francis Ford Coppola

May

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Judy Collins
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Harvey Keitel

June

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Lou Brock
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John MacArthur

July

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Mavis Staples
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John Negroponte
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Susan Flannery

August

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George Hamilton
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Clarence Williams III
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Valerie Harper

September

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Lily Tomlin
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Larry Linville

October

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Ralph Lauren
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Lee Harvey Oswald

November

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Barbara Bosson
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Tina Turner

December

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John Amos

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