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* [[Charles Glenn]] served a term as president of the National Education Association.
* [[Charles Glenn]] served a term as president of the National Education Association.
* [[Stillman College|Stillman Institute]] was accredited as a junior college.
* [[Stillman College|Stillman Institute]] was accredited as a junior college.
* The [[Alabama Education Association]] met in Birmingham.


===Government===
===Government===
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* [[Richard Foster]] succeeded [[George Denny]] as [[List of University of Alabama presidents|president]] of the [[University of Alabama]].
* [[Richard Foster]] succeeded [[George Denny]] as [[List of University of Alabama presidents|president]] of the [[University of Alabama]].
* [[Guy Snavely]] resigned from [[Birmingham-Southern College]] to become executive director of the Association of American Colleges and Universities.
* [[Guy Snavely]] resigned from [[Birmingham-Southern College]] to become executive director of the Association of American Colleges and Universities.
* Architect [[Lawrence Whitten]] joined the firm of [[Charles McCauley & Associates]].
* Architect [[Lawrence Whitten]] joined the firm of [[Charles H. McCauley Associates]].
* [[Coleman Hudson]] resigned from the [[Tutwiler Hotel]] to manage the Bentley Hotel in Alexandria, Louisiana.
* [[Coleman Hudson]] resigned from the [[Tutwiler Hotel]] to manage the Bentley Hotel in Alexandria, Louisiana.
* [[Carl Bottenfield]] was made general superintendent of the [[Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company]]'s newly-built [[Fairfield Tin Mill]].
* [[Carl Bottenfield]] was made general superintendent of the [[Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company]]'s newly-built [[Fairfield Tin Mill]].
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* [[February 22]]: [[Sid Ingram]], school administrator
* [[February 22]]: [[Sid Ingram]], school administrator
* [[April 12]]: [[J. D. Weeks]], health officer and author
* [[April 12]]: [[J. D. Weeks]], health officer and author
* [[April 17]]: [[James Tuohy]], Catholic and Episcopal priest
* [[April 27]]: [[Robert Kaufmann]], antiquarian and art librarian
* [[April 27]]: [[Robert Kaufmann]], antiquarian and art librarian
* [[June 1]]: [[Ellen Simonton]], interior designer
* [[June 1]]: [[Ellen Simonton]], interior designer
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* [[June 8]]: [[Joe Grzenda]], baseball pitcher
* [[June 8]]: [[Joe Grzenda]], baseball pitcher
* [[June 18]]: [[Gail Godwin]], novelist
* [[June 18]]: [[Gail Godwin]], novelist
* [[June 23]]: [[Ed Boutwell]], recording studio owner
* [[July 2]]: [[Polly Holliday]], actor
* [[July 2]]: [[Polly Holliday]], actor
* [[July 31]]: [[T. C. Cannon]] bar owner
* [[July 31]]: [[T. C. Cannon]] bar owner
* [[August 7]]: [[Joseph Gayles Jr]], physicist and [[Talladega College]] president
* [[August 13]]: [[Charles Crowder]], judge
* [[August 13]]: [[Charles Crowder]], judge
* [[August 25]]: [[Aubrey Edwards]], music minister
* [[August 25]]: [[Aubrey Edwards]], music minister
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* [[Martin Bell]], private investigator and Episcopal priest
* [[Martin Bell]], private investigator and Episcopal priest
* [[Keith Blayney]], [[UAB]] administrator
* [[Keith Blayney]], [[UAB]] administrator
* [[Ed Boutwell]], recording studio owner
* [[Jane Comer]], owner of [[The Elegant Earth]]
* [[Jane Comer]], owner of [[The Elegant Earth]]
* [[Corbin Day]], chair of [[Jemison Investment Company]]
* [[Corbin Day]], chair of [[Jemison Investment Company]]
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* [[George Seibels]] earned a history degree at the University of Virginia.
* [[George Seibels]] earned a history degree at the University of Virginia.
* [[Barbara Dorough Thomas]] graduated from [[Birmingham-Southern College]].
* [[Barbara Dorough Thomas]] graduated from [[Birmingham-Southern College]].
* [[Evelyn Williams]] graduated from [[Ensley High School]].
* [[Evelyn Williams|Evelyn Tulley]] graduated from [[Ensley High School]].
* [[Richard S. Woodruff]] earned his bachelor's in engineering at the [[University of Alabama]].
* [[Richard S. Woodruff]] earned his bachelor's in engineering at the [[University of Alabama]].



Latest revision as of 15:39, 29 October 2023

A Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company guard stands watch over the mining village of Wenonah in 1937. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein for the Farm Security Administration

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1937 was the 66th year after the founding of the City of Birmingham.

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Education

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Harper's Magazine cover with the feature, "Birmingham, Alabama: The City of Perpetual Promise"

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  • Erskine Ramsay was awarded the William Lawrence Saunders Gold Medal of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers.

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