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May 1, 1931: The 102-story tall Empire State Building, tallest in the world, opens in New York City Empire State Building (NBY 4279).jpg
May 1, 1931: The 102-story tall Empire State Building, tallest in the world, opens in New York City
May 19, 1931: German luxury ocean liner Deutschland accidentally launched early from Kiel Bundesarchiv Bild 102-11704, Stapellauf des Panzerkreuzers "Deutschland".jpg
May 19, 1931: German luxury ocean liner Deutschland accidentally launched early from Kiel

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Sunday, May 3, 1931

Monday, May 4, 1931

Tuesday, May 5, 1931

Wednesday, May 6, 1931

Thursday, May 7, 1931

Friday, May 8, 1931

Saturday, May 9, 1931

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Michelson

Sunday, May 10, 1931

Monday, May 11, 1931

Tuesday, May 12, 1931

Wednesday, May 13, 1931

Thursday, May 14, 1931

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Toscanini

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Sunday, May 17, 1931

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Tuesday, May 19, 1931

Wednesday, May 20, 1931

Thursday, May 21, 1931

Friday, May 22, 1931

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Tuesday, May 26, 1931

Wednesday, May 27, 1931

Thursday, May 28, 1931

Friday, May 29, 1931

Saturday, May 30, 1931

Sunday, May 31, 1931

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