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1 April 1, 1947 (Tuesday)  





2 April 2, 1947 (Wednesday)  





3 April 3, 1947 (Thursday)  





4 April 4, 1947 (Friday)  





5 April 5, 1947 (Saturday)  





6 April 6, 1947 (Sunday)  





7 April 7, 1947 (Monday)  





8 April 8, 1947 (Tuesday)  





9 April 9, 1947 (Wednesday)  





10 April 10, 1947 (Thursday)  





11 April 11, 1947 (Friday)  





12 April 12, 1947 (Saturday)  





13 April 13, 1947 (Sunday)  





14 April 14, 1947 (Monday)  





15 April 15, 1947 (Tuesday)  





16 April 16, 1947 (Wednesday)  





17 April 17, 1947 (Thursday)  





18 April 18, 1947 (Friday)  





19 April 19, 1947 (Saturday)  





20 April 20, 1947 (Sunday)  





21 April 21, 1947 (Monday)  





22 April 22, 1947 (Tuesday)  





23 April 23, 1947 (Wednesday)  





24 April 24, 1947 (Thursday)  





25 April 25, 1947 (Friday)  





26 April 26, 1947 (Saturday)  





27 April 27, 1947 (Sunday)  





28 April 28, 1947 (Monday)  





29 April 29, 1947 (Tuesday)  





30 April 30, 1947 (Wednesday)  





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The following events occurred in April 1947:

April 1, 1947 (Tuesday)[edit]

April 2, 1947 (Wednesday)[edit]

April 3, 1947 (Thursday)[edit]

April 4, 1947 (Friday)[edit]

April 5, 1947 (Saturday)[edit]

April 6, 1947 (Sunday)[edit]

April 7, 1947 (Monday)[edit]

April 8, 1947 (Tuesday)[edit]

April 9, 1947 (Wednesday)[edit]

April 10, 1947 (Thursday)[edit]

April 11, 1947 (Friday)[edit]

April 12, 1947 (Saturday)[edit]

April 13, 1947 (Sunday)[edit]

April 14, 1947 (Monday)[edit]

April 15, 1947 (Tuesday)[edit]

April 16, 1947 (Wednesday)[edit]

April 17, 1947 (Thursday)[edit]

April 18, 1947 (Friday)[edit]

April 19, 1947 (Saturday)[edit]

April 20, 1947 (Sunday)[edit]

April 21, 1947 (Monday)[edit]

April 22, 1947 (Tuesday)[edit]

April 23, 1947 (Wednesday)[edit]

April 24, 1947 (Thursday)[edit]

April 25, 1947 (Friday)[edit]

April 26, 1947 (Saturday)[edit]

April 27, 1947 (Sunday)[edit]

April 28, 1947 (Monday)[edit]

April 29, 1947 (Tuesday)[edit]

April 30, 1947 (Wednesday)[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "1947". MusicAndHistory.com. Archived from the original on August 28, 2012. Retrieved December 23, 2016.
  • ^ Dunning, John (1998). On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio (Revised ed.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. pp. 87-88. ISBN 978-0-19-507678-3. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
  • ^ Kurt Wolff (2000). Country Music: The Rough Guide. Rough Guides. p. 407. ISBN 9781858285344.
  • ^ Dave Mote, ed. (1997). Contemporary Popular Writers. St. James Press. p. 313. ISBN 9781558622166.
  • ^ a b c Mercer, Derrik, ed. (1989). Chronicle of the 20th Century. London: Chronicle Communications Ltd. p. 650. ISBN 9-780582-039193.
  • ^ "Bulletins". Madera Tribune. Madera, California: 1. April 4, 1947.
  • ^ a b Yust, Walter, ed. (1948). 1948 Britannica Book of the Year. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. p. 5.
  • ^ "Was War Am 05. April 1947". chroniknet. Retrieved December 23, 2016.
  • ^ B. Turner, ed. (2017). The Statesman's Yearbook 2008: The Politics, Cultures and Economies of the World. Palgrave Macmillan UK. p. 995. ISBN 9781349740246.
  • ^ "Phone Walkout Grips Nation; Long-Lines Ban Isolates City". Brooklyn Eagle. Brooklyn: 1. April 7, 1947.
  • ^ a b Leonard, Thomas M. (1977). Day By Day: The Forties. New York: Facts On File, Inc. p. 688. ISBN 0-87196-375-2.
  • ^ "Dewey Signs Measure To Curb Communists". Brooklyn Eagle. Brooklyn: 1. April 8, 1947.
  • ^ "Leo Durocher Suspended For Year; 2 Clubs Fined". The Tuscaloosa News: 1. April 9, 1947.
  • ^ "Called 'Dago,' Says Sinatra, The K. O. Kid". Brooklyn Eagle. Brooklyn: 1. April 9, 1947.
  • ^ "Sinatra's Assault Charge is Dismissed; Hear He Paid $9,000". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: 1. June 4, 1947.
  • ^ "U.S. and Britain Support French Claim For Saar". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: 12. April 11, 1947.
  • ^ "Paris Anti-Red Press Raps Red Stand on Saar". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: 3. April 13, 1947.
  • ^ "Luciano Rushed Off to Italian Jail As Ship Reaches Genoa Harbor". Brooklyn Eagle. Brooklyn: 1. April 12, 1947.
  • ^ "United Nations Dedicate Site of Future Home". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: 22. April 14, 1947.
  • ^ "Jackie Robinson breaks color barrier". History. A&E Networks. Retrieved December 23, 2016.
  • ^ "April 15, 1947 - Boston Braves at Brooklyn Dodgers". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved December 23, 2016.
  • ^ "Balanced Budget, British Hopes For 1947-48". The Sydney Morning Herald: 1. April 16, 1947.
  • ^ "Memorandum of Conversation with Stalin, April 15, 1947". The George C. Marshall Foundation. Retrieved December 23, 2016.
  • ^ Cortesi, Arnaldo (April 18, 1947). "Sforza Attacked by Roman Mob Demonstrating for Work and Food". The New York Times: 1, 16.
  • ^ Morrow, Edward A. (April 19, 1947). "Mighty Blast on Helgoland Razes Gamed German Base". The New York Times: 1.
  • ^ "Boston Marathon Yearly Synopses (1897 - 2013)". John Hancock Financial. Retrieved December 23, 2016.
  • ^ "NBC Blacks Out Fred Allen Gag Kidding Radio". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: 22. April 21, 1947.
  • ^ "Britain's Future Queen Promises A Happy Empire". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: 17. April 22, 1947.
  • ^ Rampersad, Arnold (1997). Jackie Robinson: A Biography. New York: Ballantine Books. pp. 172–173. ISBN 9780345426550.
  • ^ "General Preferred Death, But Given Gaol". The Sydney Morning Herald: 1. April 24, 1947.
  • ^ Middleton, Drew (April 24, 1947). "Allies Set Date to Free Captives". The New York Times: 2.
  • ^ "GM and Auto Union Reach Final Accord on 11½c Wage Rise". The New York Times: 1. April 25, 1947.
  • ^ Effrat, Louis (April 28, 1947). "58,338 Acclaim Babe Ruth in Rare Tribute at Stadium". The New York Times: 1, 29.
  • ^ "Japan's Fans Honor Ruth". The New York Times: 29. April 28, 1947.
  • ^ "Truman Signs Change of Dam's Name to Hoover". Chicago Daily Tribune. Chicago: 1. May 1, 1947.

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