What year is it? By: Lauren Sandler.

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What year is it? By: Lauren Sandler

World Events The Cristero War erupts in Mexico between Catholic rebels and the Mexican government The Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act renames the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland to the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland During the Nanchang Uprising the Communist Chinese People’s Liberation Army is formed

Newsworthy Items Charles Lindbergh makes first transatlantic flight from New York to Paris in the Spirit of St. Louis Ferdinando Sacco & Bartolomeo Vanzetti are executed in Massachusetts for armed robbery and murder The Holland Tunnel opens going across The Hudson River linking New York and New Jersey

Leon Trotsky is expelled from the Soviet Communist Party and… …Joseph Stalin is left with undisputed control of the Soviet Union

Disasters Great Mississippi Flood devastates several states Bath School disaster in Bath Township, Michigan

Technology 1st transatlantic call made from New York to London The Ford Motor Company unveils the Model A car 1st successful long distance demonstration of television by Bell Telephone Co. of Commerce Secretary Herbert Hoover

Sports New York Giants win National Football League Title Babe Ruth hits a Major League record of 60 home runs New York Yankees defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-0 to win the World Series Ottawa Senators defeat the Boston Bruins in 4 games to win the Stanley Cup

Entertainment The Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences is founded. Douglas Fairbanks is elected its first president Random House Publishing is founded by Bennett Cerf & Donald Klopfer Kern & Hammerstein’s musical Show Boat opens on Broadway The Jazz Singer, the first “talkie” premieres on October 6th in New York City

Film Premieres

So…what year is it??? 1927