1940 in the United States

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1940
in
the United States
Decades:
See also:

Events from the year 1940 in the United States.

Incumbents

Federal government

William B. Bankhead (D-Alabama) (until September 15)
Sam Rayburn (D-Texas) (starting September 16)

Demographics

Events

January–March

April–June

May 15: The first McDonald's restaurant (photographed in 2005). First McDonalds, San Bernardino, California.jpg
May 15: The first McDonald's restaurant (photographed in 2005).
June 27: "100 Water Colors" show by Federal Arts Project opens in New York City 100 Water Colors WPA Art Project poster 1940.jpg
June 27: "100 Water Colors" show by Federal Arts Project opens in New York City

July–September

October–December

November 5: FDR becomes the first and only president elected to a third term. ElectoralCollege1940.svg
November 5: FDR becomes the first and only president elected to a third term.

Undated

Births

January

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James Cromwell

February

George A. Romero George Romero, 66eme Festival de Venise (Mostra).jpg
George A. Romero
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Smokey Robinson
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Peter Fonda

March

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Chuck Norris
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James Caan
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Nancy Pelosi

April

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Al Pacino
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Burt Young

May

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David Koch
Toni Tennille Toni Tenille 1996.jpg
Toni Tennille

June

Rene Auberjonois Rene-Auberjonois-by-kyle-cassidy-DSC 8245.jpg
René Auberjonois
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Nancy Sinatra

July

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Jeannie Seely
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James Brolin
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Joe Torre

August

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Martin Sheen

September

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Raquel Welch

October

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Bob Knight

November

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Bruce Lee

December

Richard Pryor Richard Pryor (1986) (cropped).jpg
Richard Pryor
Dionne Warwick Dionne Warwick 2 (cropped).jpg
Dionne Warwick

Deaths

January–June

July–December

See also

References

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  12. Robert Jervis, 1940–2021
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