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Tuesday, April 1, 1930

Wednesday, April 2, 1930

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Emperor Haile Selassie

Thursday, April 3, 1930

Friday, April 4, 1930

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Victoria of Sweden

Saturday, April 5, 1930

Sunday, April 6, 1930

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Gandhi at the end of the March
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A Twinkie

Monday, April 7, 1930

Tuesday, April 8, 1930

Wednesday, April 9, 1930

Thursday, April 10, 1930

Friday, April 11, 1930

Saturday, April 12, 1930

Sunday, April 13, 1930

Monday, April 14, 1930

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Mayakovsky, two months before his suicide

Tuesday, April 15, 1930

Wednesday, April 16, 1930

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The President and Mrs. Hoover

Thursday, April 17, 1930

Friday, April 18, 1930

Saturday, April 19, 1930

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The forgotten first Looney Tunes character, "Bosko"

Sunday, April 20, 1930

Monday, April 21, 1930

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The Ohio Penitentiary

Tuesday, April 22, 1930

Wednesday, April 23, 1930

Thursday, April 24, 1930

Friday, April 25, 1930

Saturday, April 26, 1930

Sunday, April 27, 1930

Monday, April 28, 1930

Tuesday, April 29, 1930

Wednesday, April 30, 1930

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