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July 30, 1930: Uruguay wins the inaugural FIFA World Cup, defeating Argentina 4 to 2 for the world championship (pictured: Uruguay's Hector Castro scoring the final goal against Argentina's Juan Botasso) Uruguay goal v argentina 1930.jpg
July 30, 1930: Uruguay wins the inaugural FIFA World Cup, defeating Argentina 4 to 2 for the world championship (pictured: Uruguay's Héctor Castro scoring the final goal against Argentina's Juan Botasso)

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Tuesday, July 1, 1930

Wednesday, July 2, 1930

Thursday, July 3, 1930

Friday, July 4, 1930

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Helen Wills Moody

Saturday, July 5, 1930

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Bill Tilden

Sunday, July 6, 1930

Monday, July 7, 1930

Doyle and his son in 1930 Bundesarchiv Bild 102-10068, Schriftsteller Conan Doyle mit seinem Sohn.jpg
Doyle and his son in 1930

Tuesday, July 8, 1930

Wednesday, July 9, 1930

Thursday, July 10, 1930

Friday, July 11, 1930

Saturday, July 12, 1930

Sunday, July 13, 1930

Monday, July 14, 1930

Tuesday, July 15, 1930

Wednesday, July 16, 1930

Thursday, July 17, 1930

Friday, July 18, 1930

Saturday, July 19, 1930

Sunday, July 20, 1930

Monday, July 21, 1930

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Litvinov

Tuesday, July 22, 1930

Wednesday, July 23, 1930

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Devastation near Monte Vulture
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Curtiss in 1924

Thursday, July 24, 1930

Friday, July 25, 1930

Saturday, July 26, 1930

Governor Pessoa Joao Pessoa Cavalcanti de Albuquerque.jpg
Governor Pessoa

Sunday, July 27, 1930

Monday, July 28, 1930

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Outgoing Prime Minister King

Tuesday, July 29, 1930

Wednesday, July 30, 1930

Thursday, July 31, 1930

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CBS promotional photo for its new program

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