Bruno Hauptmann is convicted in the Lindbergh baby case, France tests a nuclear weapon, and the last "Peanuts" comic strip runs, all on this day.
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1982: Pink Floyd's album "Dark Side of the Moon" marks 402 weeks on the U.S. Billboard Albums chart, breaking the record for most consecutive weeks on the chart. The album, which debuted in March 1973, would stay on the chart for 736 weeks, falling off the chart for the first time in July 1988.