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September 14, 1927: Isadora Duncan killed in freak accident Isadora Duncan (grayscale).jpg
September 14, 1927: Isadora Duncan killed in freak accident
September 7, 1927: Philo Farnsworth demonstrates first electronic television Philo T Farnsworth.jpg
September 7, 1927: Philo Farnsworth demonstrates first electronic television
September 30, 1927: Babe Ruth hits 60th home run Babe Ruth2.jpg
September 30, 1927: Babe Ruth hits 60th home run
Farnsworth's "image dissector" tube Farnsworth image dissector tube.jpg
Farnsworth's "image dissector" tube

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Monday, September 5, 1927

Tuesday, September 6, 1927

Wednesday, September 7, 1927

Thursday, September 8, 1927

Friday, September 9, 1927

The original Sandinista Augusto Cesar Sandino cph.3b19320.jpg
The original Sandinista

Saturday, September 10, 1927

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Tuesday, September 13, 1927

Wednesday, September 14, 1927

Thursday, September 15, 1927

Friday, September 16, 1927

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Sunday, September 18, 1927

Monday, September 19, 1927

Tuesday, September 20, 1927

Wednesday, September 21, 1927

Thursday, September 22, 1927

Tunney Gene Tunney April 1934.jpg
Tunney

Friday, September 23, 1927

Saturday, September 24, 1927

Sunday, September 25, 1927

Richards Vincent Richards 1922.jpg
Richards

Monday, September 26, 1927

Tuesday, September 27, 1927

Wednesday, September 28, 1927

Thursday, September 29, 1927

Friday, September 30, 1927

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  3. "Blast Kills 11", Miami Daily News, September 2, 1927, p3
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  5. "When Players Hit Their 400th Home Run", Baseball Digest (April 2004) p17
  6. "Seven Killed as Foreigner Runs Amuck in Youngstown", Pittsburgh Press, September 3, 1927, p1
  7. "Murderer of 8 Insane", Pittsburgh Press, September 22, 1927, p1
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  12. "WAYNE B. WHEELER DEAD!", Milwaukee Sentinel, September 6, 1927, p1
  13. "280 Koreans Die as Ferry Sinks", Miami Daily News, September 8, 1927, p1
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  19. "OLD GLORY WRECK FOUND; NO TRACE OF 3 AVIATORS", Milwaukee Sentinel, September 13, 1927, p1
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  28. "Nations Told to Keep Hands off in Panama", Milwaukee Sentinel, September 13, 1927, p2
  29. "Wind, Water Bring Death to Thousands; Earthquakes Under Pacific Take Toll in Mexico and Japan", Milwaukee Sentinel, September 14, 1927, p1
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  43. Flagship WOR (Newark); WEAN (Providence); WNAC (Boston); WFBL (Syracuse NY); WMAK (Buffalo), WCAU (Philadelphia); WJAS (Pittsburgh); WCAO (Baltimore); WKRC (Cincinnati); WGHP (Detroit); WOWO (Fort Wayne, IN); WMAQ (Chicago); WAIU (Columbus, O.); WADC (Akron); KOIL (Council Bluffs, IA/Omaha NE); and KMOX (St. Louis), "New Chain on Ether Sunday", Toledo News-Bee, September 17, 1927, p2
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  45. "Columbia Chain in Debut Today; Sixteen Stations Will Radiate Gala Inaugural Program —- American Opera "The King's Henchman" on the Air Tonight", New York Times, September 19, 1927
  46. Toledo News-Bee
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  48. "Clash in Nicaragua", Montreal Gazette, September 21, 1927, p12
  49. "19 Children Asleep Die in Mission Fire", Milwaukee Sentinel, September 22, 1927, p1
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  58. "Vinnie Richards Wins First Pro Singles Title", Oakland Tribune, September 26, 1927, p12
  59. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Inflation Calculator
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