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July 26, 1931: International Bible Students Association changes name to Jehovah's Witnesses Columbus convention JW.jpg
July 26, 1931: International Bible Students Association changes name to Jehovah's Witnesses
July 1, 1931: Wiley Post and Harold Gatty complete flight around the world in record 8 days and 16 hours Wiley Post and Harold Gatty in Boston East Boston Airport 1931.jpg
July 1, 1931: Wiley Post and Harold Gatty complete flight around the world in record 8 days and 16 hours
July 26, 1931: Royal wedding in Romania joins Princess Ileana of Romania and Archduke Anton of Habsburg-Bourbon Bundesarchiv Bild 102-12086, Rumanien, Hochzeit im Konigshaus.jpg
July 26, 1931: Royal wedding in Romania joins Princess Ileana of Romania and Archduke Anton of Habsburg-Bourbon

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July 1, 1931 (Wednesday)

July 2, 1931 (Thursday)

July 3, 1931 (Friday)

Wood, champion by default Sidney Wood.jpg
Wood, champion by default

July 4, 1931 (Saturday)

July 5, 1931 (Sunday)

July 6, 1931 (Monday)

July 7, 1931 (Tuesday)

July 8, 1931 (Wednesday)

July 9, 1931 (Thursday)

July 10, 1931 (Friday)

July 11, 1931 (Saturday)

July 12, 1931 (Sunday)

July 13, 1931 (Monday)

July 14, 1931 (Tuesday)

July 15, 1931 (Wednesday)

July 16, 1931 (Thursday)

July 17, 1931 (Friday)

July 18, 1931 (Saturday)

July 19, 1931 (Sunday)

July 20, 1931 (Monday)

July 21, 1931 (Tuesday)

July 22, 1931 (Wednesday)

July 23, 1931 (Thursday)

July 24, 1931 (Friday)

Son of a King, father of a King, but never the King of Spain Juan de Borbon. NL-HaNA 2.24.01.09 0 901-4072.jpg
Son of a King, father of a King, but never the King of Spain

July 25, 1931 (Saturday)

July 26, 1931 (Sunday)

July 27, 1931 (Monday)

July 28, 1931 (Tuesday)

July 29, 1931 (Wednesday)

July 30, 1931 (Thursday)

July 31, 1931 (Friday)

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