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The following is a list of events, births, and deaths in
1930 in
Switzerland
.
Incumbents
[
edit
]
Federal Council
:
[
1
]
Giuseppe Motta
Edmund Schulthess
Jean-Marie Musy
(President)
[
2
]
Heinrich Häberlin
Marcel Pilet-Golaz
Albert Meyer
Rudolf Minger
Events
[
edit
]
6 April –
Swiss alcohol referendum, 1930
12 April –
FC Wangen bei Olten
is founded
1929–30 Swiss Serie A
1930–31 Swiss Serie A
Vita Nova
, a Swiss publishing house run is established in January 1934.
[
3
]
FIBT World Championships 1930
takes place in Switzerland
Bank for International Settlements
was founded, based in
Basel
Births
[
edit
]
8 March –
Franz Gertsch
, painter (died
2022
)
30 May –
Yolande Jobin
, figure skater (died
2010
)
29 June –
Hans Däscher
, ski jumper
11 August –
André Thomkins
, artist (died
1985
)
30 September –
Gilbert Albert
, jeweler (died
2019
)
30 October –
Gilbert Rey
, footballer
16 November –
Frieda Dänzer
, alpine skier (died
2015
)
[
4
]
Deaths
[
edit
]
19 March –
Andreas Walser
, painter (born
1908
)
27 July –
Alfred Friedrich Bluntschli
, architect and educator (born
1842
)
4 August –
Sebastian Gebhard Messmer
, prelate of the Catholic Church (born
1847
)
Heinrich Anton Müller
, painter (born
1869
)
Literature
[
edit
]
Solal of the Solals
published
References
[
edit
]
^
"All federal councillors since 1848"
.
www.admin.ch
. Retrieved
22 January
2024
.
^
"Presidents of the Confederation"
.
www.admin.ch
. Retrieved
22 January
2024
.
^
Max Huber (2003),
"Rudolf Rößler"
,
Neue Deutsche Biographie
(in German), vol. 21, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 751–752
; (
full text online
)
^
"Olympedia – Frieda Dänzer"
.
www.olympedia.org
. Retrieved
7 February
2024
.
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