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May 16, 1929: Actor Emil Jannings receives the first-ever Academy Award Emil Jannings - no watermark.jpg
May 16, 1929: Actor Emil Jannings receives the first-ever Academy Award
May 30, 1929: British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin and the Tories lose their majority in the House of Commons Stanley Baldwin ggbain.35233.jpg
May 30, 1929: British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin and the Tories lose their majority in the House of Commons
May 4, 1929: Laurel and Hardy make the transition to sound Laurel and Hardy.png
May 4, 1929: Laurel and Hardy make the transition to sound

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Contents

Wednesday, May 1, 1929

Thursday, May 2, 1929

Friday, May 3, 1929

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Lobby card for The Cocoanuts

Saturday, May 4, 1929

Sunday, May 5, 1929

Monday, May 6, 1929

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Sinclair

Tuesday, May 7, 1929

Al Capone Al Capone in Florida.jpg
Al Capone

Wednesday, May 8, 1929

Thursday, May 9, 1929

Friday, May 10, 1929

Saturday, May 11, 1929

Sunday, May 12, 1929

Monday, May 13, 1929

Lucky Luciano Lucky Luciano mugshot 1931.jpg
Lucky Luciano
Bugsy Siegel Mugshot Benjamin Siegel.jpg
Bugsy Siegel

Tuesday, May 14, 1929

Wednesday, May 15, 1929

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The file room after the fire

Thursday, May 16, 1929

Friday, May 17, 1929

Saturday, May 18, 1929

Sunday, May 19, 1929

Monday, May 20, 1929

Tuesday, May 21, 1929

Wednesday, May 22, 1929

Thursday, May 23, 1929

Friday, May 24, 1929

Saturday, May 25, 1929

Sunday, May 26, 1929

Monday, May 27, 1929

Tuesday, May 28, 1929

Mr. Smoot and Mr. Hawley Smoot and Hawley standing together, April 11, 1929.jpg
Mr. Smoot and Mr. Hawley

Wednesday, May 29, 1929

Thursday, May 30, 1929

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MacDonald

Friday, May 31, 1929

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