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'''November 27''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:
'''November 27''' in the history of the [[Birmingham District]]:


* [[2011]]: [[Neil Callaway]] resigned as [[UAB]] football coach.
 
* [[2007]]: [[Homewood]] named [[Phil Dodd]] its [[Homewood Police Department|Chief of Police]].
* [[2007]]: [[Homewood]] named [[Phil Dodd]] its [[Homewood Police Department|Chief of Police]].
* 2007: The [[Birmingham City Council]] revoked the [[Screening Room]]'s business license.
* 2007: The [[Birmingham City Council]] revoked the [[Screening Room]]'s business license.
* [[2006]]: Head football coach [[Mike Shula]] was fired by the [[University of Alabama]].
* [[1997]]: [[Willie James Ware]]'s nomination to the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Judicial Circuit was withdrawn.
* [[1997]]: [[Willie James Ware]]'s nomination to the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Judicial Circuit was withdrawn.
* [[1986]]: [[Homewood High School]]'s marching band made their third appearance in the New York [[List of nationally televised school marching band appearances|Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade]].
* [[1986]]: [[Homewood High School]]'s marching band made their third appearance in the New York [[List of nationally televised school marching band appearances|Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade]].
* [[1975]]: The first [[Vulcan Run]] (then called the [[American Revolution Bicentennial|Bicentennial]] Run) was held.
* [[1954]]: The [[Alabama Gun Collectors Association]] was organized in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1954]]: The [[Alabama Gun Collectors Association]] was organized in [[Birmingham]].
* [[1951]]: [[The Club]] was reorganized as a non-profit to avoid bankruptcy.
* [[1951]]: [[The Club]] was reorganized as a non-profit to avoid bankruptcy.
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* [[1866]]: [[James Luckie]] married Susan Dillard in Newton County, Georgia.
* [[1866]]: [[James Luckie]] married Susan Dillard in Newton County, Georgia.


==Births and deaths==
==Births==
* [[1950]]: Baseball player [[Lyman Bostock, Jr]] was born in Birmingham.
* [[1829]]: [[Elyton Land Company]] engineer [[William Barker]] was born in Georgia.
 
==Deaths==
* [[1993]]: Baseball player [[Jim Hayes]] died.
* [[1993]]: Baseball player [[Jim Hayes]] died.
* [[1950]]: Baseball player [[Lyman Bostock, Jr]] was born in Birmingham.
* [[1949]]: Doctor [[Lloyd Noland]] died at [[Lloyd Noland Hospital|the Fairfield hospital]] that bore his name.
* [[1949]]: Doctor [[Lloyd Noland]] died at [[Lloyd Noland Hospital|the Fairfield hospital]] that bore his name.
* [[1931]]: Real estate broker [[Sumter Bethea]] died in Birmingham.
* [[1931]]: Real estate broker [[Sumter Bethea]] died in Birmingham.
* [[1829]]: [[Elyton Land Company]] engineer [[William Barker]] was born in Georgia.


==[[Iron Bowl]]s==
==Sports==
* [[2011]]: [[Neil Callaway]] resigned as [[UAB]] football coach.
* [[2009]]: [[Alabama Crimson Tide football|Alabama]] scored a last-minute touchdown to win 26-21.
* [[2009]]: [[Alabama Crimson Tide football|Alabama]] scored a last-minute touchdown to win 26-21.
* [[2006]]: Head football coach [[Mike Shula]] was fired by the [[University of Alabama]].
* [[1987]]: [[Auburn Tigers football|Auburn]] won 10-0.
* [[1987]]: [[Auburn Tigers football|Auburn]] won 10-0.
* [[1982]]: Auburn won 23-22 after losing the 9 previous matchups.
* [[1982]]: Auburn won 23-22 after losing the 9 previous matchups.
* [[1976]]: Alabama won 38-7.
* [[1976]]: Alabama won 38-7.
* [[1975]]: The first [[Vulcan Run]] (then called the [[American Revolution Bicentennial|Bicentennial]] Run) was held.
* [[1971]]: Alabama won 31-7.
* [[1971]]: Alabama won 31-7.
* [[1965]]: Alabama won 30-3.
* [[1965]]: Alabama won 30-3.


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