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NEW DEAL ACT WAS SIGNED INTO LAW

File:Signing Of The Social Security Act.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed into law the Social
Security Act
on August 14, 1935.

Press photographers snapped pictures as FDR, flanked by
ranking members of Congress,
signed into law the historic
act, which guaranteed an income for the unemployed and
retirees in the wake of the Great Depression.

FDR commended Congress for what he considered to be a
“patriotic” act.

The Social Security system has remained popular and
relatively unchanged since 1935.

Social Security: A Dying Program // The Roundup

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SURRENDER MADE PUBLIC ON THIS DAY

The Look back: Aug. 14, 1945

In what later became known as Victory Day, an official
announcement of Japan’s
unconditional surrender to
the Allies was made public to the world on August 14,
1945. (Because of time-zone differences, it was August
15 in Japan.)

Japan formally surrendered in writing two weeks later,
on September 2, 1945.

At the White House, U.S. president Harry S. Truman
relayed the news to the American people; celebrations
broke out in Washington, D.C. and across the country.

Victory over Japan Day (V-J Day) - Topics on Newspapers.com

American servicemen and women in Paris celebrate V-J Day, August 15, 1945
American servicemen and women in Paris celebrate V-J Day.

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‘’THE MICK’’ DIED ON THIS DAY IN 1995

Mickey Mantle card: The most expensive baseball card in history just sold  for $12.6 million | CNN Business

baseball legend Mickey Mantle ...


Former New York Yankees star
Mickey Mantle died of liver
cancer at the age of 63. While he patrolled center field and
batted clean-up between 1951 and 1968, the Yankees won
12 American League pennants and seven World Series
championships.

Aug. 14, 1995: Mickey Mantle death remembered 20 years later

August 13, 2024 | PDX RETRO

                       Mantle, Mickey | Baseball Hall of Fame

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CITY WAS DIVIDED ON THIS DAY IN 1961

August 13, 1961 – Border Closed Between East and West Berlin | Legal Legacy

Today in History: August 13th, 1961 | The Vintage News

Shortly after midnight on August 13, 1961, East German soldiers
began laying down barbed wire and bricks as a barrier between
Soviet-controlled East Berlin and the democratic western section
of the city.

Divided Berlin: Then-And-Now Photos Show Where The Wall Stood

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PPT - The Berlin Wall (Ber liner Mauer) PowerPoint Presentation, free  download - ID:1224978

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When Is Record Day 2025 - Mary Anderson

National Vinyl Record Day is an annual event to celebrate the history and enjoyment of listening to music on vinyl records.

Record Store Day 2025: What vinyl records are being released? |  newscentermaine.com

Vintage vibes take over as National Vinyl Record Day approaches

gary freiberg photo cropped

Gary Freiberg of Los Osos, California founded
National Vinyl Record day in 2002.

Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in
1877 and Freiberg encourages everyone to
remember fond memories and the good things
in life, especially vinyl records.

21st November 1877: Thomas Edison announced his phonograph, the first  machine to record & play sound

1950 RCA Victor 45J Record Changer ...
1950’s

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