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* [[R. G. Armstrong]] made his Broadway debut in "End as a Man."
* [[R. G. Armstrong]] made his Broadway debut in "End as a Man."
* [[Jack Bingham]] was made a partner in the firm of [[Balch & Bingham|Martin & Blakey]].
* [[Jack Bingham]] was made a partner in the firm of [[Balch & Bingham|Martin & Blakey]].
* [[Frank Moore Cross]] was invited to join the international committee responsible for conserving, translating and editing the Dead Sea Scrolls.
* [[Joseph Cunningham]] became a professor of pathology at the [[University of Alabama School of Medicine]].
* [[Joseph Cunningham]] became a professor of pathology at the [[University of Alabama School of Medicine]].
* [[Hardrock Gunter]] took a job in Wheeling, West Virginia producing "The World's Original Jamboree" radio show.
* [[Hardrock Gunter]] took a job in Wheeling, West Virginia producing "The World's Original Jamboree" radio show.

Revision as of 19:32, 16 July 2018

1953 was the 82nd year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

Events

Business

Woodward Mine No. 3 closed in 1953

Government

Education

Religion

Sports

1953 Dental Clinic Game ticket

Individuals


Births

Coyote J. Calhoun

Marriages

Awards

Graduations

Deaths

See also: List of homicides in 1953

Works


Books

Buildings

Context

1950s
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