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1925
in
the United States

Decades:
See also:

Events from the year 1925 in the United States.

Incumbents

Events

January–March

March 4: Charles G. Dawes becomes the 30th U.S. vice president

April–June

July–September

October–December

Undated

Ongoing

Births

January

Lee Van Cleef
Edgar Ray Killen
Paul Newman
Douglas Engelbart

February

Elaine Stritch
Jack Lemmon
George Kennedy
Robert Altman

March

April

May

Scott Carpenter
Yogi Berra
Malcolm X

June

Tony Curtis
Barbara Bush
Audie Murphy
June Lockhart
Virginia Patton
Cara Williams

July

Farley Granger
Merv Griffin
Bill Haley
Gloria DeHaven

August

September

Hank Thompson
B. B. King
Marty Robbins

October

Art Buchwald
Johnny Carson
Warren Christopher

November

Jonathan Winters
Rock Hudson
Kaye Ballard
Robert F. Kennedy

December

Julie Harris
Sammy Davis Jr.
Dick Van Dyke

Deaths

See also

References

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