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October 29, 1924 (Wednesday) [ edit ] Voting took place in the UK for all 615 seats of the House of Commons and was marked by a gain of 154 seats by the Conservative Party of former Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin , as well as a loss of 158 seats for the coalition of Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald 's Labour Party and former Prime Minister H. H ...
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October 13 – Terry Gibbs, American vibraphone player and bandleader; October 14 – Robert Webber, American actor (d. 1989) October 15. Warren Miller, American ski and snowboarding filmmaker (d. 2018) Lee Iacocca, American automobile executive (d. 2019) Mark Lenard, American actor (d. 1996) October 17 – Fredd Wayne, American actor (d. 2018 ...
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Granted there aren’t many of those super-tall skyscrapers today, but more than 20 buildings around the world meet or exceed that height. Home movies – “There is going to be a movie in every ...
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The site of the 1924 Olympic Games in Paris, France. (Smith Archive / Alamy Stock Photo) Helen Wills of the USA in play during the doubles match between Wills and Hazel Wightman and British duo ...