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May 21, 1927: Charles Lindbergh becomes first man to fly non-stop from New York to Paris
May 9, 1927: Nungusser and Coli disappear while attempting trans-Atlantic flight
Charles Lindbergh and the Spirit of St. Louis

The following events occurred in May 1927:

May 1, 1927 (Sunday)

May 2, 1927 (Monday)

May 3, 1927 (Tuesday)

May 4, 1927 (Wednesday)

May 5, 1927 (Thursday)

May 6, 1927 (Friday)

May 7, 1927 (Saturday)

May 8, 1927 (Sunday)

May 9, 1927 (Monday)

May 10, 1927 (Tuesday)

May 11, 1927 (Wednesday)

May 12, 1927 (Thursday)

May 13, 1927 (Friday)

May 14, 1927 (Saturday)

May 15, 1927 (Sunday)

May 16, 1927 (Monday)

May 17, 1927 (Tuesday)

May 18, 1927 (Wednesday)

May 19, 1927 (Thursday)

May 20, 1927 (Friday)

May 21, 1927 (Saturday)

May 22, 1927 (Sunday)

May 23, 1927 (Monday)

May 24, 1927 (Tuesday)

May 25, 1927 (Wednesday)

May 26, 1927 (Thursday)

May 27, 1927 (Friday)

May 28, 1927 (Saturday)

May 29, 1927 (Sunday)

May 30, 1927 (Monday)

May 31, 1927 (Tuesday)

References

  1. Richard M. Ogorkiewicz, Armoured forces: a history of armoured forces and their vehicles (Arco, 1970); "British Will Test Motorized Forces", Montreal Gazette, May 2, 1927, p2
  2. Stanley Powell Davies, Social Control of the Mentally Deficient (Thomas Y. Crowell, 1930) p112
  3. "Beef Grades and Standards-- Past and Present", by John C. Pierce, in Beef for Tomorrow (National Research Council, 1960) p48
  4. "Speech Carried on Ultra-Violet Ray", Gazette, May 4, 1927, p1
  5. "Captain and Crew of Trawler Held", Montreal Gazette, May 4, 1927, p1
  6. "Nonstop Record for Glider Established", Milwaukee Sentinel, May 16, 1927, p2
  7. "20 Years' Drive Alters Spelling Of Dozen Words", Miami Daily News, May 5, 1927, p1
  8. Jeffrey R. Davis, et al., Fundamentals of Aerospace Medicine (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2008) p6
  9. Andrew J. Rausch, Turning Points in Film History (Citadel Press, 2004) p86
  10. Martyrs of the Air; "Bottle Holds Last Message", St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times, July 12, 1928, p2
  11. Deborah G. Felder, The 100 Most Influential Women of All Time (Rosen Publishing Group, 2009) p246
  12. Randal Marlin, Propaganda and the Ethics of Persuasion (Broadview Press, 2002) p82
  13. "Historical Background of Radio and Television Broadcasting in Turkey", Office of the Prime Minister (Turkey), Directorate General of Press and Information (June 2010)
  14. "Claims Discovery of Diabetes Cure", Montreal Gazette, May 7, 1927, p2
  15. SanFranciscoAirportGuide.com; Mel Scott, The San Francisco Bay Area: a metropolis in perspective (University of California Press, 1986) pp219-220
  16. "PARIS FLIERS HOP OFF TO NEW YORK", Miami Daily News, May 8, 1927, p1
  17. "OCEAN FLIERS NOT YET IN SIGHT", May 9, 1927, p1
  18. "Two Hemispheres Join in Hunt for Aviators", May 10, 1927, Miami News p1; "Hopes That Two Missing Fliers Survive Shrink", May 11, 1927, Miami News p1; "Giant Dirigible May Go North to Hunt Fliers", Miami News, May 13, 1927, p2; Miami News, "Hopes for Airmen's Safety Slip Away", May 15, 1927, p2; Sue Hamilton, Air & Sea Mysteries (ABDO, 2007) pp17-21
  19. "Philanthropist Dies of Wound", Miami Daily News, May 9, 1927, p2
  20. Brian Carroll, Australia's Prime Ministers: From Barton to Howard (Rosenberg Publishing, 2004) pp110-111
  21. "England's New King Practical, Serious-Minded and Conservative", The Day (New London, CT), December 11, 1936 p21
  22. "TORNADO LEAVES TRAIL OF DEATH", Miami Daily News, May 10, 1927, p1
  23. Ann Jones, Women who kill (Beacon Press, 1996) p297
  24. "Pistol Mailing Stops Tuesday", Miami Daily News, May 9, 1927, p1
  25. Wayne Erbsen, Old Time Gospel Songbook (Mel Bay Publications, 2002)
  26. "1,550-mile Hop From San Diego Made by Flier", Miami Daily News, May 11, 1927, p1
  27. Nigel West and Oleg Tsarev, The Crown Jewels: The British Secrets at the Heart of the KGB Archives (Yale University Press, 1999) p29; "London Raids Soviet Office", Milwaukee Sentinel, May 13, 1927, p1; "Reds Betrayed by Raided Files", May 15, 1927, p1
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  29. Theo Balderston, Economics and Politics in the Weimar Republic (Cambridge University Press, 2002) p82
  30. Scholefield, Guy (1950) [First published in 1913]. New Zealand Parliamentary Record, 1840–1949 (3rd ed.). Wellington: Govt. Printer. p. ?.
  31. (R.E. Owen, 1950) p16
  32. Sir Ernest Mason Satow, Satow's Guide to Diplomatic Practice (Longman, 1979) p28
  33. "Bleachers Fall in Philadelphia Baseball Game", Miami Daily News, May 15, 1927, p2; Philadelphia's old ballparks Rich Westcott Temple University Press, 1996) p78
  34. Benjamin Jacobs and Eugene Pool, The 100-year Secret: Britain's Hidden WWII Massacre (Globe Pequot, 2004) p39
  35. Henry L. Stimson, American Policy in Nicaragua (Charles S. Scribner's Sons, 1927, reprinted by Markus Wiener Publishers, 1991) p208 : The Lasting Legacy
  36. "Sputtering 'Ball of Fire' From Sky Shocks Kansas City", Miami Daily News, May 17, 1927, p1
  37. AMERICANS PLAN OCEAN DASH", Miami Daily News, May 11, 1927, p1; "Row Menaces Bellanca Hop Over Atlantic", May 17, 1927, p1; "Bertaud Out of Race, Levin Announces", May 19, 1927, p1
  38. "TOWN DESTROYED AS LEVEE BREAKS", Miami Daily News, May 17, 1927, p1
  39. "SCORE, AT LEAST, KILLED BY BLAST", Miami Daily News, May 18, 1927, p1; "Whole Village in Gloom over Madman's Act", Miami Daily News, May 19, 1927, p2H. Thomas Milhorn, Crime: Computer Viruses to Twin Towers (Universal-Publishers, 2004) p180
  40. "9 Lives Taken by Boy's Prank", Miami Daily News, May 19, 1927, p1
  41. "LINDBERGH SIGHTED AT NOVA SCOTIA, BOUND FOR PARIS, WITH WEATHER FINE", Miami Daily News, May 20, 1927, p1
  42. Albert P. Blaustein, et al, Independence documents of the world, Volume 2 (Brill Archive, 1977) p600
  43. Marriott.com
  44. Bill Yenne, The Story of the Boeing Company (Zenith Imprint, 2005) p16
  45. "LINDBERGH HERO OF WILD PARIS", Miami Daily News, May 22, 1927, p1
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  47. National Geophysical Data Center, ngdc.noaa.gov
  48. "BALDWIN URGES BREAK WITH SOVIET RUSSIA", Miami Daily News, May 24, 1927, p1
  49. "Baldwin Denies Break With Russia Means War", Miami Daily News, May 27, 1927, p1
  50. "U.S. Army Flier is First to Do 'Outside Loop'", Miami Daily News, May 26, 1927, p1
  51. "U.S. Will Cut Size of Money", Milwaukee Journal, May 26, 1927, p1
  52. Bradley, Edwin M (2004). The First Hollywood Musicals: A Critical Filmography of 171 Features, 1927 Through 1932. Jefferson, NC: McFarland. ISBN 0-7864-2029-4.
  53. Red Staff Must Leave England Within 10 Days- Britain Ends 6-Year Experiment in Soviet Relations" Montreal Gazette, May 28, 1927, p1
  54. Wray Vamplew, The Oxford Companion to Australian Sport (Oxford University Press, 1992) p164
  55. Simon Martin, Football and Fascism: The National Game under Mussolini (Berg Publishers, 2004) p132
  56. Andrew Postman and Larry Stone, The Ultimate Book of Sports Lists (Black Dog Publishing, 2003)
  57. "Unassisted Triple Play Among Rarest Feats in Baseball", Baseball Digest (February 1993) p76
  58. "Former Purdue Student Wins Speedway Classic", , Miami Daily News, May 31, 1927, p11
  59. Rudi Volti, Cars and Culture: The Life Story of a Technology (JHU Press, 2006) p49; Peter Winnewisser,The Legendary Model A Ford: The Ultimate History of One of America's Great Automobiles (Krause Publications, 2006)
  60. "Volkswagen overtake Model T record", Glasgow Herald, February 17, 1972, p2
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