January 31 – TheOhio River floods, killing 385 people and leaving one million homeless. Property losses reach $500 million ($10.2 billion when adjusted for inflation as of September 2022).
March 17 – TheAtherton Report (private investigatorEdwin Atherton's report detailing vice and police corruption in San Francisco) is released.
March 18
In the worst school disaster in American history in terms of lives lost, theNew London School inNew London, Texas suffers a catastrophicnatural gas explosion, killing in excess of 295 students and teachers.
March – The first issue of thecomic bookDetective Comics is published in the United States. Twenty-seven issues later,Detective Comics introducesBatman. The comic goes on to become the longest continually published comic magazine in American history; it is still published as of 2024.
September 20: TheFederal Art Project opens a Watercolors and Drawings show at the new Federal Art Gallery, NYC
July 2
Amelia Earhart and navigatorFred Noonan disappear after taking off fromNew Guinea during Earhart's attempt to become the first woman to fly around the world.
September 7 –CBS broadcasts a two-and-a-half hour memorial concert nationwide on radio in memory of George Gershwin, live from theHollywood Bowl. Many celebrities appear, includingOscar Levant,Fred Astaire,Otto Klemperer,Lily Pons, and members of the original cast ofPorgy and Bess. The concert is recorded and released complete years later in what is excellent sound for its time, onCD. TheLos Angeles Philharmonic is the featured orchestra.
December 25 – At the age of 70, conductorArturo Toscanini conducts theNBC Symphony Orchestra onradio for the first time, beginning his successful 17-year tenure with that orchestra. This first concert consists of music byVivaldi (at a time when he was still seldom played),Mozart, andBrahms. Millions tune in to listen, including U.S. PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt.
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