December 1928


The following events occurred in December 1928:

Saturday, [December 1], 1928

Sunday, [December 2], 1928

Monday, [December 3], 1928

Tuesday, [December 4], 1928

  • Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin announced in the House of Commons that a six-person council headed by Queen Mary had been appointed to handle George V's duties.
  • U.S. President Calvin Coolidge delivered his sixth and final State of the Union message to Congress. As with all his previous messages except the first, it was a written rather than oral statement. "The country can regard the present with satisfaction and anticipate the future with optimism", the message read. "The country is in the midst of an era of prosperity more extensive and of peace more permanent than it has ever before experienced. But, having reached this position, we should not fail to comprehend that it can easily be lost."
  • Cosmo Lang was installed as the new Archbishop of Canterbury.
  • The musical comedy Whoopee! by Walter Donaldson and Gus Kahn premiered at the New Amsterdam Theatre on Broadway.

Wednesday, [December 5], 1928

Thursday, [December 6], 1928

Friday, [December 7], 1928

  • Fascist Italy passed a decree putting an aristocrat's estate into the hands of a special agricultural board. The aristocrat had failed to comply with a government demand that estate holders must cultivate their lands extensively to help the country increase its farming production.
  • Born: Noam Chomsky, linguist, philosopher and activist, in Philadelphia

Saturday, [December 8], 1928

Sunday, [December 9], 1928

Monday, [December 10], 1928

Tuesday, [December 11], 1928

Wednesday, [December 12], 1928

Thursday, [December 13], 1928

Friday, [December 14], 1928

Saturday, [December 15], 1928

Sunday, [December 16], 1928

Monday, [December 17], 1928

Tuesday, [December 18], 1928

Wednesday, [December 19], 1928

Thursday, [December 20], 1928

Friday, [December 21], 1928

Saturday, [December 22], 1928

Sunday, [December 23], 1928

Monday, [December 24], 1928

Tuesday, [December 25], 1928

Wednesday, [December 26], 1928

  • Dubble Bubble Gum, the first brand of chewing gum that allowed for blowing bubbles cleanly, was first sold by the Fleer Chewing Gum Company of Philadelphia under the brand name "Dubble Bubble". The invention of Walter E. Diemer, an accountant for the Fleer candy company, bubble gum differed from previous candies in that it could not only expand with air, but was easy to remove from the skin once popped.

Thursday, [December 27], 1928

Friday, [December 28], 1928

Saturday, [December 29], 1928

  • A special commission appointed by Mussolini to study Italian elementary school textbooks announced that there was not a single geography or history book fit for Italian schools. The commission ordered a new state-approved textbook that would reappraise Italian history and its prominent figures from the years before the Fascist regime.
  • Born: Bernard Cribbins, British actor and singer, in Oldham

Sunday, [December 30], 1928

  • Scottish anatomist and anthropologist Sir Arthur Keith said that 45 to 50 was the age that humans were naturally meant to live to. "Civilization, acting as the world's hothouse, gradually extended this age to between 65 and 75", he explained. "Nowadays some even desire it to be prolonged over the century mark. I think it is one of the most foolish of things for man to want such a long life." Keith said it was "selfish" for older generations to "hang on too long" and block younger generations from getting their chance in life, and that it would be in the world's best interests to restrict human life to an age at which each human would produce at maximum ability.
  • Balaídos Municipal Stadium opened in Vigo, Spain.
  • Born: Bo Diddley, R&B musician, in McComb, Mississippi
  • Died: Lutz Wahl, 59, American Major General

Monday, [December 31], 1928

  • French Prime Minister Raymond Poincaré tried to resign, but his cabinet would not let him, rising one by one to tell him that doing so would cause national disaster.
  • Born: Siné, political cartoonist, in Paris, France