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September 3, 1930: Over 8,000 people killed when hurricane strikes the Dominican Republic Wea02216.jpg
September 3, 1930: Over 8,000 people killed when hurricane strikes the Dominican Republic

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Monday, September 1, 1930

Tuesday, September 2, 1930

Wednesday, September 3, 1930

Thursday, September 4, 1930

Friday, September 5, 1930

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Panzram

Saturday, September 6, 1930

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Uriburu

Sunday, September 7, 1930

Monday, September 8, 1930

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Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake portraying Blondie and Dagwood Bumstead in multiple films based on the comic strip

Tuesday, September 9, 1930

Wednesday, September 10, 1930

Thursday, September 11, 1930

Friday, September 12, 1930

Saturday, September 13, 1930

Sunday, September 14, 1930

Monday, September 15, 1930

Tuesday, September 16, 1930

Wednesday, September 17, 1930

Thursday, September 18, 1930

Friday, September 19, 1930

Saturday, September 20, 1930

Sunday, September 21, 1930

Monday, September 22, 1930

Tuesday, September 23, 1930

Wednesday, September 24, 1930

Thursday, September 25, 1930

Friday, September 26, 1930

Saturday, September 27, 1930

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Jones at the 1930 British Open

Sunday, September 28, 1930

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Bill Terry

Monday, September 29, 1930

Tuesday, September 30, 1930

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Chancellor Vaugoin

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