Misplaced Pages

1911: Difference between revisions

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Browse history interactively← Previous editContent deleted Content addedVisualWikitext
Revision as of 21:31, 1 September 2020 edit190.239.188.65 (talk) May← Previous edit Latest revision as of 16:54, 2 January 2025 edit undo2601:547:cc00:1b00:851f:c8da:6529:e6c1 (talk)No edit summary 
(238 intermediate revisions by more than 100 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Use mdy dates|date=March 2011}} {{Use mdy dates|date=March 2011}}
{{Year dab|1911|the film|1911 (film)|the handgun|M1911 pistol}}
{{Events by month|1911}} {{Events by month|1911}}
{{About year|1911|the film|1911 (film){{!}}''1911'' (film)|the handgun|M1911 pistol}}
{{Year nav|1911}} {{Year nav|1911}}
{{C20 year in topic}} {{C20 year in topic}}
{{Year article header|1911}} {{Year article header|1911}}


A highlight was the ].
{{TOC limit|2}} {{TOC limit|2}}
] of 1911 women's fashion styles]] ] of 1911 women's fashion styles]]
]: ]]]


== Events == == Events ==
=== January === === January ===
{{Main|January 1911}} {{Main|January 1911}}
]: ] in London]]
* Through mid-January (starting 31 December)&nbsp;&ndash; The first Industrial Aeroplane Show is held in conjunction with the U.S. International Auto Show, at Manhattan's Grand Central Palace in New York.<ref>{{cite news|title=Grand Central Palace Automobile Show has Auspicious Opening|newspaper=]|page=34|date=1911-01-01}}</ref> ] (1872–1941), a member of the U.S. Aeronautical Reserve, is the only African-American to invent and display an aeroplane, for which he wins a medal.<ref>{{cite news|title=A Successful Negro Aviator: Charles Ward Chappelle Invents an Aeroplane Which Attracts Attention|newspaper=Savannah Tribune|page=1|date=1911-02-11|location=Savannah, Georgia}}</ref>
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; A decade after federation, the ] and the ] are added to the Commonwealth of Australia.
* ] * ]
** ]: An earthquake of 7.7 ] strikes near ] in ], killing 450 or more people.<ref>{{cite news|title=Thousands Dead Or Hurt In Earthquake|work=]|date=1911-01-05|page=1}}</ref> ** ]: An earthquake of 7.7 ] strikes near ] in ], killing 450 or more people.<ref>{{cite news|title=Thousands Dead Or Hurt In Earthquake|work=]|date=1911-01-05|page=1}}</ref>
** ] in London: Two ] anarchists die, after a seven-hour siege against a combined police and military force. ] ] arrives to oversee events. ** ] in London: Two ] anarchists die, after a seven-hour siege against a combined police and military force. ] ] arrives to oversee events.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]: ]'s British ] to the South Pole arrives in the Antarctic and establishes a base camp at ] on ].
*]&nbsp;&ndash; ] fraternity is founded at ].<ref>.</ref>
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]'s South Pole expedition makes landfall, on the eastern edge of the ]. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; Egypt's ] is founded as a general sports and Association football club by Belgian lawyer ] as Qasr El Nile Club.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]: ]'s Norwegian South Pole expedition arrives in the Antarctic and establishes a base camp at the ] on the eastern edge of the ].
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] lands on the deck of the ] stationed in ] harbor, the first time an aircraft has landed on a ship. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] lands on the deck of the ] stationed in ] harbor, the first time an aircraft has landed on a ship.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; The United States and Canada announce the successful negotiation of their first reciprocal trade agreement. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; The United States and Canada announce the successful negotiation of their first reciprocal trade agreement.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; The Cypriot football club ] is founded.


=== February === === February ===
{{Main|February 1911}} {{Main|February 1911}}
* ] * ]
** The ] building in ] is destroyed by fire, after a bolt of lightning strikes the dome. ** The ] building in ] is destroyed by fire after a bolt of lightning strikes the dome.
** The revolution in ] is suppressed after the leader, General Montreuil Guillaume, is captured by government troops and shot. General Millionard is executed two days later.<ref name="AROR March 1911">{{cite journal|title=Record of Current Events|journal=The American Monthly Review of Reviews|date=March 1911|pages=287–290}}</ref> ** The revolution in ] is suppressed after the leader, General Montreuil Guillaume, is captured by government troops and shot. General Millionard is executed two days later.<ref name="AROR March 1911">{{cite journal|title=Record of Current Events|journal=The American Monthly Review of Reviews|date=March 1911|pages=287–290}}</ref>
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; The Lincoln Memorial Commission is established to find an ideal site for the proposed ]<ref>{{cite book|author1=Ashabranner, Brent|author2=Jennifer|title=No Better Hope: What the Lincoln Memorial Means to America|publisher=Twenty-First Century Books|year=2001|page=29|author-link=Brent Ashabranner}}</ref> in ]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], a Croatian football club, is founded.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; The first "quasi-official" airmail flight occurs, when Fred Wiseman carries three letters between ] and ], California. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; The first "quasi-official" airmail flight occurs, when Fred Wiseman carries three letters between ] and ], California.
* ] * ]
Line 38: Line 35:
=== March === === March ===
{{Main|March 1911}} {{Main|March 1911}}
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] is celebrated for the first time across Europe.<ref>{{cite journal|first=Temma|last=Kaplan|title=On the Socialist Origins of International Women's Day|journal=Feminist Studies|volume=11|issue=1|date=Spring 1985}}</ref> * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] is celebrated for the first time across Europe.<ref>{{cite journal|first=Temma|last=Kaplan|title=On the Socialist Origins of International Women's Day|journal=Feminist Studies|volume=11|issue=1|date=Spring 1985|pages=163–171|doi=10.2307/3180144|jstor=3180144}}</ref>
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; The ] in New York City kills 146 people. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; The ] in New York City kills 146 people.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; The United States Army adopts a new service pistol, the ], designed by ] (it remains the U.S. service pistol for 74 years). * ]&nbsp;&ndash; The United States Army adopts a new service pistol, the ], designed by ] (it remains the U.S. service pistol for 74 years).
Line 44: Line 41:
=== April === === April ===
{{Main|April 1911}} {{Main|April 1911}}
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] conducts the première of his '']'', in ]. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] conducts the première of his ], in ].
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] discovers ]; he presents his findings on ].<ref>{{cite journal|author1=van Delft, D.|author2=Kes, P.|title=The discovery of superconductivity|journal=Physics Today|volume=63|issue=9|date=September 2010|pages=38–43|doi=10.1063/1.3490499|doi-access=free}}</ref> * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] discovers ]; he presents his findings on ].<ref>{{cite journal|author1=van Delft, D.|author2=Kes, P.|title=The discovery of superconductivity|journal=Physics Today|volume=63|issue=9|date=September 2010|pages=38–43|doi=10.1063/1.3490499|bibcode=2010PhT....63i..38V|doi-access=free}}</ref>
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]: Rebels take ] on the ]–] border; government troops take the town back ], when the rebel leader "Red" López gets drunk. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]: Rebels take ] on the ]–] border; government troops take the town back ], when the rebel leader "Red" López gets drunk.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; {{SS|Lusitania}}, a 5,557-ton ] passenger liner en route from ] to ], strikes Bellows Rock just off ] and sinks. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; {{SS|Lusitania}}, a 5,557-ton ] passenger liner en route from ] to ], strikes Bellows Rock just off ] and sinks.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]: ]'s troops besiege ], but General Juan J. Navarro refuses his surrender demand. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]: ]'s troops besiege ], but General Juan J. Navarro refuses his surrender demand.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; A passenger train from ] to ], South Africa derails on the Blaauwkrantz Bridge, and plunges into the ravine {{convert|200|ft|m|0|abbr=off}} below, killing 31 and seriously injuring 23.<ref name="Holland 1">{{Holland-Vol 1|pages=80–83}}</ref><ref name="SAR History">''The South African Railways&nbsp;– Historical Survey''. Editor George Hart, Publisher Bill Hart, Sponsored by Dorbyl Ltd., Published c. 1978, p. 24.</ref> * ]&nbsp;&ndash; A passenger train from ] to ], South Africa derails on the Blaauwkrantz Bridge, and plunges into the ravine {{convert|200|ft|m|0|abbr=off}} below, killing 31 and seriously injuring 23.<ref name="Holland 1">{{Holland-Vol 1|pages=80–83}}</ref><ref name="SAR History">{{cite book|title=The South African Railways&nbsp;– Historical Survey|editor=Hart, George|publisher=Bill Hart; sponsored by Dorbyl Ltd|date=c. 1978|page=24}}</ref>
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] (predecessor of ]), a Croatian Association football club, is founded in ]. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] (predecessor of ]), a Croatian Association football club, is founded in ].
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]: In China, rebels take five villages in an attempt to create a power base to fight Imperial rule; those who die are remembered as "The 72 Martyrs" (the event is also called the "Second Guangzhou Uprising" and the "Yellow Flower Mound Revolt"). * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]: In China, rebels take five villages in an attempt to create a power base to fight Imperial rule; those who die are remembered as "The 72 Martyrs" (the event is also called the "Second Guangzhou Uprising" and the "Yellow Flower Mound Revolt").
Line 57: Line 54:
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]: ] launches an attack against government troops in ] without Madero's permission; the government troops surrender on ]. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]: ] launches an attack against government troops in ] without Madero's permission; the government troops surrender on ].
* ]&ndash;]&nbsp;&ndash; ]: ]&nbsp;&ndash; Over 300 ] residents are massacred by the revolutionary forces of ], in the Mexican city of ]. * ]&ndash;]&nbsp;&ndash; ]: ]&nbsp;&ndash; Over 300 ] residents are massacred by the revolutionary forces of ], in the Mexican city of ].
* ]&nbsp;&ndash;] is dissolved by the ] into 34 separate oil companies including ], ], ], ], and others due to violation of the ]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]: ] is convinced to resign, but does not do so yet. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]: ] is convinced to resign, but does not do so yet.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]: In ], a peace treaty is signed between Madero's rebels and government troops. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]: In ], a peace treaty is signed between Madero's rebels and government troops.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]: Government troops fire at anti-Diaz demonstrators in Mexico City, killing about 200 (officials claim only 40). * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]: Government troops fire at anti-Diaz demonstrators in Mexico City, killing about 200 (officials claim only 40).
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]: ] signs his resignation and leaves for ]; on ] he leaves for exile in France. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]: ] signs his resignation and leaves for ]; on ] he leaves for exile in France.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; The very first ] automobile race is held in the United States, won by ] at an average speed of 74.59 miles per hour. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; The first ] automobile race is held in the United States, won by ] at an average speed of 74.59 miles per hour.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; The hull of the {{RMS|Titanic}} is launched in ], on the same day {{RMS|Olympic}} starts her sea trials. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; The hull of the {{RMS|Titanic}} is launched in ], on the same day {{RMS|Olympic}} starts her sea trials.


Line 70: Line 68:
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; RMS ''Olympic'' arrives in ], Ireland, to discharge and take up passengers. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; RMS ''Olympic'' arrives in ], Ireland, to discharge and take up passengers.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; {{RMS|Olympic}} arrives in New York at the end of her maiden voyage. She proceeds to her quarantine station off Staten Island, which she leaves at 7:45&nbsp;a.m., and is saluted on her way up ] by all kinds of craft as she steams to Pier 59 in the North River. With the assistance of twelve tugs, ''Olympic'' is safely moored at 10 a.m. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; {{RMS|Olympic}} arrives in New York at the end of her maiden voyage. She proceeds to her quarantine station off Staten Island, which she leaves at 7:45&nbsp;a.m., and is saluted on her way up ] by all kinds of craft as she steams to Pier 59 in the North River. With the assistance of twelve tugs, ''Olympic'' is safely moored at 10 a.m.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] is crowned ] and the ], at ] in London. Moored at Pier 59 of New York Harbor, {{RMS|Olympic}} is decorated for the occasion. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] and ] are crowned ] and the ], at ] in London.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Range |first1=Matthias |title=Music and Ceremonial at British Coronations: From James I to Elizabeth II |date=23 August 2012 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=978-1-107-02344-4 |page=239 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CzmgJGWpDKUC&pg=PA239 |language=en |access-date=March 18, 2023 |archive-date=April 18, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230418141117/https://books.google.com/books?id=CzmgJGWpDKUC&pg=PA239 |url-status=live }}</ref> Moored at Pier 59 of New York Harbor, {{RMS|Olympic}} is decorated for the occasion.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] starts the Mars Candy Factory in ], origin of ], the global ] and pet food brand.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mars.com/global/about-us/history|title=History in the Making|publisher=Mars Inc.|accessdate=2020-07-07}}</ref>
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; The Polish Football Union (PFU), later absorbed into the ] (Polish: ''Polski Związek Piłki Nożnej'', PZPN), is founded.
* ] * ]
** {{RMS|Olympic}} departs New York for her maiden eastbound voyage home to Southampton, England. ** {{RMS|Olympic}} departs New York for her maiden eastbound voyage home to Southampton, England.
Line 81: Line 77:
{{Main|July 1911}} {{Main|July 1911}}
]: ] rediscovered]] ]: ] rediscovered]]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; The presence of the German warship '']'' in the Moroccan port of ] triggers the ]. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; The presence of the German warship {{SMS|Panther|1901|2}} in the Moroccan port of ] triggers the ].
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; {{RMS|Olympic}}, having crossed the Atlantic, discharges passengers and mails off Plymouth, England. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; {{RMS|Olympic}}, having crossed the Atlantic, discharges passengers and mails off Plymouth, England.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; {{RMS|Olympic}} arrives in Southampton, England, ending her maiden eastbound voyage from New York. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; {{RMS|Olympic}} arrives in Southampton, England, ending her maiden eastbound voyage from New York.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] rediscovers ] in ]. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] rediscovers ] in ].
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; Headington Football Club merge with Headington Quarry to create Headington United, whch much later becomes ] in England.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; The ] begins as the ] departs ].<ref>{{cite book|last=Bryan|first=R.|date=2011|title=Ordeal by Ice: Ships of the Antarctic|location=Dobbs Ferry|publisher=Sheridan House|isbn=978-1-57409-312-4|page=269}}</ref>


=== August === === August ===
{{Main|August 1911}} {{Main|August 1911}}
* ]–]&nbsp;&ndash; Britain's ], its first national strike of railway workers; on August 19 it leads to the ] in Wales which result in 6 deaths.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/waleshistory/2011/08/llanelli_railway_riots_1911.html|publisher=BBC Wales|title=The Llanelli railway riots of 1911|access-date=7 September 2020|archive-date=November 26, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201126062932/https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/waleshistory/2011/08/llanelli_railway_riots_1911.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]'s '']'' is stolen from the ] museum in Paris by ]; the theft is discovered the following day.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]'s '']'' is stolen from the ] museum in Paris by ]; the painting is returned in 1913.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], a professional multi-sports club in ], is officially founded.<ref>{{cite book|title=Football Dynamo: Modern Russia and the People's Game|isbn=978-0-753-51571-6|page=50}}</ref>
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], a professional multi-sports club in ], is officially founded.<ref>{{cite book|title=Football Dynamo: Modern Russia and the People's Game|isbn=978-0-753-51571-6|page=50|last1=Bennetts|first1=Marc|date=March 5, 2009|publisher=Virgin Books }}</ref>
*]&nbsp;&ndash; ], the last unassimilated ] in the U.S. using ], was captured near Oroville, California.


=== September === === September ===
{{Main|September 1911}} {{Main|September 1911}}
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; {{RMS|Olympic}} collides with ] in ], causing considerable damage to both ships. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; {{RMS|Olympic}} collides with ] in ], causing considerable damage to both ships.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] explodes at anchor in ], France, killing around 300 on both the ship and the neighbouring area. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] explodes at anchor in ], France, killing around 300 onboard and in the surrounding area.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] declares war on the ]. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] declares ] on the ].


=== October === === October ===
{{Main|October 1911}} {{Main|October 1911}}
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] adopts "]" as its first national anthem. However, it is never performed publicly and is replaced a few months later with a new composition. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] adopts "]" as its first national anthem. However, it is never performed publicly and is replaced a few months later with a new composition.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; Liberal leader ] returns as ] after an Riksdag election victory based on the promises of defence cuts and social reforms. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; Liberal leader ] returns as ] after a Riksdag election victory based on the promises of defense cuts and social reforms.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; The ] starts the ], that leads to the founding of the ]. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; The ] starts the ] that leads to the founding of the ].
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]: ], nephew of ], occupies the port of ], as a sign of rebellion against Madero. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]: ], nephew of ], occupies the port of ], as a sign of rebellion against Madero.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; The ] defeat the ], 13–2, to win the ] in 6 games. The game is tied 1–1 after three innings, but with four runs in the fourth, and seven runs in the seventh, the A's demolish the Giants. The most unusual play of the game is an ] made by the A's Jack Barry, on a ]. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]: ]'s expedition sets out for the South Pole from his base camp.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; In American baseball, the ] defeat the ], 13–2, to win the ] in 6 games. The game is tied 1–1 after three innings, but with four runs in the fourth, and seven runs in the seventh, the A's demolish the Giants. The most unusual play of the game is an ] made by the A's Jack Barry, on a ].


=== November === === November ===
]: ] reaches the ]]]
], ''Blaues Pferd I'', 1911]]
{{Main|November 1911}} {{Main|November 1911}}
* ]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; The world's first combat aerial bombing mission takes place in Libya, during the ]. Second Lieutenant ] of ] drops several small bombs.
** The world's first combat aerial bombing mission takes place in Libya, during the ]. Second Lieutenant ] of ] drops several small bombs.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] officially enters the automobile market, in competition with the Ford Model T.
** ]: Capt. Scott's ] sets out for the South Pole from his base camp.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; The Treaty of Berlin brings the Agadir Crisis to a close. This treaty leads Morocco to be split between France (as a protectorate) and Spain (as the colony of Spanish Sahara), with Germany forfeiting all claims to Morocco. In return, France gives Germany a portion of the French Congo (as Kamerun) and Germany cedes some of German Kamerun to France (as Chad).
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; Italy annexes ] and ] (confirmed by an act of the Italian Parliament on ], ]). * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] officially enters the automobile market in the United States, in competition with the Ford Model T.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] brings the Agadir Crisis to a close. This treaty leads Morocco to be split between France (as a protectorate) and Spain (as the colony of Spanish Sahara), with Germany forfeiting all claims to Morocco. In return, France gives Germany a portion of the French Congo (as Kamerun) and Germany cedes some of German Kamerun to France (as Chad).
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; Italy annexes ] and ] (confirmed by an act of the Italian Parliament on ], ]).
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] fraternity is founded on the campus of Howard University, in Washington, D.C. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] fraternity is founded on the campus of Howard University, in Washington, D.C.


=== December === === December ===
{{Main|December 1911}} {{Main|December 1911}}
]: ] reaches the ]]]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], the forerunner of modern-day ], is declared independent from the ].
]: ], ''Blaues Pferd I'']]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], the predecessor of modern-day ], is declared independent from the ].
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] sets sail from ]. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] sets sail from ].
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; A mine explosion near Briceville, Tennessee kills 84 miners, despite rescue efforts led by the ]. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]: A coal mine explosion near ] kills 84 miners, despite rescue efforts led by the ].
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; The ] is held to mark the coronation of ] and ] as ] and Empress of India, and the transfer of the capital of ] from ] to ]. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; The ] is held to mark the coronation of ] and ] as ] and Empress of India, and the transfer of the capital of ] from ] to ].
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]'s expedition reaches the ]. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ]: ]'s Norwegian expedition reaches the geographical ], 34 days ahead of Capt. Scott. News of Amundsen's success will not reach the outside world until next March.
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; The first exhibition by ] group of painters opens in ]. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; The first exhibition by ] group of painters opens in ].
* ]–]&nbsp;&ndash; ]. * ]–]&nbsp;&ndash; ].
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] railway line opens in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] railway line opens in ] and ].
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] is elected Provisional President of the ]. * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] is elected Provisional President of the ].


Line 131: Line 134:
* New Zealand-born British physicist ] deduces the existence of a compact ] from experiments involving ], proposing the ] of the ]. * New Zealand-born British physicist ] deduces the existence of a compact ] from experiments involving ], proposing the ] of the ].
* The first suffrage organisation in Romania, '']'', is founded. * The first suffrage organisation in Romania, '']'', is founded.
* The ] is created.
* ] brand ] founded in ], ].{{page needed|date=May 2020}}
* ] starts the Mars Candy Factory in ], origin of ], the global ] and pet food brand.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mars.com/global/about-us/history|title=History in the Making|publisher=Mars Inc.|access-date=2020-07-07|archive-date=November 18, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161118221101/http://www.mars.com/global/about-us/history|url-status=live}}</ref>


== Births == == Births ==


=== January === === January ===
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
]]]
]]] ]]]
]]]
]]] ]]]
* ] * ]
Line 146: Line 150:
** ], Polish-American violinist (d. ]) ** ], Polish-American violinist (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Soviet air ace, air force general (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Soviet air ace, air force general (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American conductor, composer, and violinist (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American conductor, composer and violinist (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], French actor (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], French actor (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American actress (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American actress (d. ])
Line 155: Line 159:
** ], German broadcaster and secretary (d. ]) ** ], German broadcaster and secretary (d. ])
** ], 44th ] (d. ]) ** ], 44th ] (d. ])
** ], Panamanian General and Politician (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], 31st ] (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], 31st ] (d. ])
* ] * ]
Line 162: Line 167:
** ], American economist, ] laureate (d. ]) ** ], American economist, ] laureate (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], Peruvian novelist, poet, and anthropologist (d. ]) ** ], Peruvian novelist, poet and anthropologist (d. ])<ref>{{cite journal|last=Siemens|first=William L.|title=Chronology: José María Arguedas|journal=Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas|year=1980|volume=14|issue=25–26|pages=12&ndash;15|doi=10.1080/08905768008594020|via=]}}</ref>
** ], American actor, comedian (d. ]) ** ], American actor, comedian (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], American record producer, music executive (d. ]) ** ], American record producer, music executive (d. ])
** ], Singaporean judge (d. ]) ** ], Singaporean judge (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American carillonneur (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], ] (d. ])
* ]
** ], English dramatist (d. ])
** ], ] (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American writer (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], German director (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], German director (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], German-born physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], German-born physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Dutch politician, academic, author, and ] recipient (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Dutch politician, academic, author and ] recipient (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], German industrialist (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], German industrialist (d. ])
* ] * ]
Line 181: Line 182:
* ] * ]
** ], Irish actor (d. ]) ** ], Irish actor (d. ])
** ], blind Bulgarian mystic, clairvoyant, and herbalist (d. ]) ** ], blind Bulgarian mystic, clairvoyant and herbalist (d. ])


=== February === === February ===
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Swedish tenor (d. ]) * ] ], Swedish tenor (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], 40th ] (d. ]) * ] ], 40th ] and actor (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American poet (d. ]) * ] ], American poet (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Venezuelan classical musician (d. ]) * ] ], Venezuelan classical musician (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ] (Carroll Daly), 5th ] (d. ]) ** ] (Carroll Daly), 5th ] (d. ])
** ], American recording executive (d. ]) ** ], American recording executive (d. ])
* ] – ], American actress (d. ])
* ]
**], American actress (d. ]) * ] – ], Dutch inventor (d. ])
**], American actor, stuntman (d. ]) * ] – ], Silesian-born Jewish-American literary scholar (d. ])
* ]
** ], Dutch inventor(d. ])
** ], Venezuelan musician, composer (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], English criminal law professor, QC (d. ])
* ]
** ], Silesian-born Jewish-American literary scholar (d. ])
** ], American bandleader, composer (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], American track athlete, co-founder of ] (d. ]) ** ], American track athlete, co-founder of ] (d. ])
** ], British actress (d. ]) ** ], British actress (d. ])
* ] – ], French SOE espionage agent (d. ])
* ]
** Helen Marnie Seaton Neas, American centenarian (d. ]) * ] – ], Spanish cartoonist (d. ])
** Louise Weezie Kaderly, American centenarian (d. ]) * ] – ], Argentine politician (d. ])
** ], Spanish cartoonist (d. ]) * ] – ], Czech director (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Dutch athlete (d. ])
* ]
** ], Argentine politician (d. ])
** ], Swedish football player (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Czech director (d. ])


=== March === === March ===
]]] ]]]
<!--]]]--> ]]]
]]]
]]] ]]]
<!--]]]--> ]]]
]]]
]]] ]]]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], New Zealand rugby union player (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], New Zealand rugby union player (d. ])
Line 230: Line 217:
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Soviet statesman (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Soviet statesman (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American composer (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American composer (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American realtor (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], ], ]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], 49th ] (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], 49th ] (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American author, founder of ] (d. ])<ref>{{cite book |last1=Clarke |first1=Peter |title=Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements |date=March 2004 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-1-134-49970-0 |page=281 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DouBAgAAQBAJ&dq=L.+Ron+Hubbard&pg=PA281 |language=en |access-date=January 4, 2022 |archive-date=December 7, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231207122959/https://books.google.com/books?id=DouBAgAAQBAJ&dq=L.+Ron+Hubbard&pg=PA281#v=onepage&q=L.%20Ron%20Hubbard&f=false |url-status=live }}</ref>
* ]
** ], American author, founder of ] (d. ])
** ], American author (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], British author (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], 40th ] (d. ]) ** ], 40th ] (d. ])
** ], German Nazi war criminal (d. ]) ** ], German Nazi war criminal (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American baseball player (d. ]) * ]
**], American baseball player (d. ])
**], American composer (d.])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Mexican diplomat and politician, Nobel Peace Prize laureate (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Mexican diplomat and politician, Nobel Peace Prize laureate (d. ])
* ] * ]
Line 248: Line 234:
* ] * ]
** ], German-born biophysicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ]) ** ], German-born biophysicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ])
** ], American playwright (d. ])<ref>{{cite book| editor-last=Roudané| editor-first=Matthew Charles| title=The Cambridge Companion to Tennessee Williams| publisher=Cambridge University Press| year=1997| url=https://archive.org/details/cambridgecompani00matt| url-access=registration| page=xvi| isbn=978-0521498838}}</ref>
** ], American playwright (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], British philosopher (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], British philosopher (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], German-born actress (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], German-born actress (d. ])
Line 256: Line 242:


=== April === === April ===
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
* ] &ndash; ], English centenarian marathon runner
* ] * ]
** ], Polish-born athlete (d. ]) ** ], Polish-born athlete (d. ])
** ], British/Australian surgeon (d. ]) ** Sir ], British/Australian surgeon (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], Tunisian politician, 11th ] (d. ]) * ] &ndash; ], Filipino civil liberties advocate (d. 1980)
* ] &ndash; ], Tunisian politician, 11th ] (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], German biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], German biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ]) ** ], American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ])
** ], Romanian philosopher and essayist (d. ])<ref>{{Cite web|date=2011-10-23|title=Obituary: Emil Cioran|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-emil-cioran-1588019.html|access-date=2021-03-22|website=The Independent|language=en|archive-date=January 15, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230115091158/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-emil-cioran-1588019.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
** ], Romanian philosopher, essayist (d. ])
** ], Japanese composer, singer (d. ]) ** ], Japanese composer, singer (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], French politician (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], French politician (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American creator of the Leslie speaker (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American creator of the Leslie speaker (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Egyptian jurist (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Egyptian jurist (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], American journalist (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Austrian-American physicist (d. ])
* ]
** ], Austrian-American physicist (d. ])
** ], American businessman (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], Polish communist politician, 2-time ] (d. ]) ** ], Polish communist politician, 2-time ] (d. ])
Line 287: Line 270:


=== May === === May ===
]]] ]]]
]]]
]]]
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
Line 297: Line 278:
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American guitarist, singer (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American guitarist, singer (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], German-born American author (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], German-born American author (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American actor, comedian (d. ])
* ]
** ], American actor, comedian (d. ])
** ], American actor, comedian (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Canadian aviator (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Canadian aviator (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Swiss author (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Swiss playwright and novelist (d. ])<ref>''Frisch, Max (1911–1991)''. In Suzanne M. Bourgoin and Paula K. Byers, ''Encyclopedia of World Biography''. Detroit: Gale Research, 1998. Retrieved 18 April 2007.</ref>
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Malayan queen (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Malayan queen (d. ])
* ] * ]
Line 308: Line 287:
** ], Irish actress (d. ]) ** ], Irish actress (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], African-American singer (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], African-American singer (d. ])
* ] – ], American writer (d. ])
* ]
** ], American writer (d. ])
** ], American record producer (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Russian-born American mathematical psychologist (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Russian-born American mathematical psychologist (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American violin maker (d. ])
* ]
**], American violin maker (d. ])
** ], second-to-last living survivor of the '']'' sinking (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American numismatist (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American numismatist (d. ])
* ] * ]
**], American politician, ] (1965-1969) (d. ])<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HXESEAAAQBAJ&dq=hubert+humphrey+may+27+1911&pg=PA199 | title=The Complete Book of US Presidents, Fourth Edition: Updated for 2021 | isbn=9780785839231 | last1=Yenne | first1=Bill | date=March 2, 2021 | publisher=Crestline Books | access-date=September 24, 2023 | archive-date=November 29, 2023 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231129053042/https://books.google.com/books?id=HXESEAAAQBAJ&dq=hubert+humphrey+may+27+1911&pg=PA199 | url-status=live }}</ref>
** ], American politician, ] ] (d. ])
** ], Austrian-born Israeli politician, ] (d. ]) **], Austrian-born Israeli politician, ] (d. ])
** ], American actor (d. ]) ** ], American actor (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Austrian author (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], French economist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], French economist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ])


=== June === === June ===
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
]]]
]]] ]]]
]]]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American actress (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American actress (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Yugoslavian Marxist (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Yugoslavian Marxist (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American fighter ace (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American fighter ace (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American film director, animator, and illustrator (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American film director, animator and illustrator (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ]) ** ], American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ])
Line 342: Line 318:
** ], American television, film producer (d. ]) ** ], American television, film producer (d. ])
** ], African-American comedian (d. ]) ** ], African-American comedian (d. ])
* ]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], South African tennis player (d. ])
** ], Dutch swimmer (d. ])
** ], wife of ] and sister of ] (d. ])
** ], French baritone singer (d. ])
** ], South African tennis player (d. ])
** ], British geneticist and botanist (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], Russian aeronautical engineer (d. ]) ** ], Russian aeronautical engineer (d. ])
** ], British naval officer and ] (March 1970 – May 1972) (d. ])
** ], British advertising executive (d. ]) ** ], British advertising executive (d. ])
** ], American journalist, publicist and left-wing political activist who became a television producer in Britain (d. ])
* ] * ]
**], Argentine race car driver (d. ]) ** ], Argentine race car driver (d. ])
** ], American television screenwriter, producer, playwright, chess master, and chess writer (d. ]) ** ], American television screenwriter, producer, playwright, chess master and chess writer (d. ])
** ], Argentine writer (d. ]) ** ], Argentine writer (d. ])
**], Canadian opera singer (d. ]) ** ], Canadian opera singer (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], American actor (d. ]) ** ], American actor (d. ])
Line 360: Line 343:
** ], American actor (d. ]) ** ], American actor (d. ])
** ], American officer (d. ]) ** ], American officer (d. ])
* ]
** ], Scottish surgeon (d. ])
** ], American ballet dancer, educator and author (d. ])
** ], British naval officer (MIA ])
* ] * ]
** ], American composer (d. ]) ** ], American composer (d. ])
** ], French racing cyclist (d. ]) ** ], French racing cyclist (d. ])
** ], German-born ] (1948–1980) (d. ]) ** ], German-born ] (1948–1980) (d. ])
** ], Filipino politician (d.])
]]]
* ] * ]
** ], Polish-born writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ]) ** ], Polish-born writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ])
Line 369: Line 358:


=== July === === July ===
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
]]]

]]]
* ] * ]
** ], American actor (d. ]) ** ], American actor (d. ])
** ], Marshal of the Soviet Union (d. ]) ** ], Marshal of the Soviet Union (d. ])
* ]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American epidemiologist, virologist and pediatrician (d. ])
** ], Muscogee Creek-Seminole painter and muralist (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American photographer (d. ])
** ], Italian playwright (d. ])
** ], American epidemiologist, virologist and pediatrician (d. ])
** ], British racing driver and manager (d. ])
* ]
** ], American electrical engineer (d. ])
** ], English cricketer (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], American singer, television personality (d. ]) ** ], American singer, television personality (d. ])
** ], American civil rights activist (d. ])
** ], American scientist (d. ]) ** ], American scientist (d. ])
* ] * ]
**], 7th ] (d. ]) ** ], Italian sculptor (d. ])
**], ] (d. ]) ** ], 7th ] (d. ])
** ], ] (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], American singer (d. ]) ** ], American singer (d. ])
Line 394: Line 392:
** ], Japanese-Chinese boxer (d. ]) ** ], Japanese-Chinese boxer (d. ])
** ], Italian-born American composer (d. ]) ** ], Italian-born American composer (d. ])
** ], American Major League Baseball outfielder (d. ]) ** ], American film actress, model and singer (d. ])
* ]
** ], American film actress, model, and singer (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Spanish guitarist, composer (d. ]) ** ], American novelist (d. ])
** ], Spanish guitarist and composer (d. ])
** ], American actor (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], ]n-born explorer (d. ]) ** ], ]n-born explorer (d. ])
Line 402: Line 402:
** ], Serbian Yugoslav international football player (d. ]) ** ], Serbian Yugoslav international football player (d. ])
** ], American physicist (d. ]) ** ], American physicist (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], ] (d. ])
* ]
* ]
** ], ] (d. ])
** ], American-Filipino ], president of ] in Manila (1950&ndash;1959 and 1966&ndash;1978) (d. ])
** ], Italian football player
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], German nurse (d. ]) ** ], Australian photographer (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American business executive (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American business executive (d. ])
* ] * ]
Line 412: Line 412:
** ], American cardiologist (d. ]) ** ], American cardiologist (d. ])
* ] * ]
** {{Interlanguage link multi|Rafael Aragón Cabrera|es|3=Rafael Aragón Cabrera}}, Argentine soccer leader (d. ])
** ], American actress, dancer (d. ]) ** ], American actress, dancer (d. ])
** ], German social scientist, civil servant (d. ]) ** ], German social scientist, civil servant (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;– ], Chinese playwright, author and translator (d. ])
* ]
** ], American jazz trumpeter (d. ])
** ], Chinese playwright, author, and translator (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], Norwegian humanist, peace activist, feminist, co-founder of the Nansen Academy, resistance member and concentration camp survivor (d. ])
** ], Canadian actor (d. ]) ** ], Canadian actor (d. ])
** ], American broadcast journalist, television pioneer (d. ]) ** ], American broadcast journalist, television pioneer (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American middle-distance runner (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American middle-distance runner (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Polish dancer and actress (d. 1996)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Canadian author (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Canadian author (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], 33rd ] (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], 33rd ] (d. ])
Line 432: Line 429:
=== August === === August ===
]]] ]]]
]]]
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
]]]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American actor (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American actor (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Mexican musician, composer (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Mexican musician, composer (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American actor (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American actor (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], American actress, television producer and co-owner of ] (d. ]) ** ], American actress, television producer and co-owner of ] (d. ])
** ], South African cricketer (d. ])
** ], British romance writer (d. ]) ** ], British romance writer (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American director (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American director (d. ])
Line 452: Line 450:
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Mexican actor (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Mexican actor (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American herpetologist, photographer, war correspondent and writer (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American herpetologist, photographer, war correspondent and writer (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], spiritual leader, founder of the World Community Service Center (WCSC) (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American gangster (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American gangster (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], Russian chess player (d. ]) ** ], Russian chess player (d. ])
** ], German military officer (d. ]) ** ], German military officer (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], African-American civil rights activist (d. ]) * ] &ndash; ], African-American civil rights activist (d. ])
* ] – ], American politician, jurist, governor and senator from ] (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], American Olympic athlete (d. ]) ** ], American Olympic athlete (d. ])
** ], Norwegian athlete (d. ]) ** ], Norwegian athlete (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], General of the ] (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], General of the ] (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], French opera singer (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], English orthopaedic surgeon, pioneer of hip replacement operation (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], English orthopaedic surgeon, pioneer of hip replacement operation (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Chilean operatic tenor (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Chilean operatic tenor (d. ])


=== September === === September ===
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Japanese composer (d. ])

* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American musician (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American artist (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American baseball player (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American baseball player (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], 36th ] (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], 36th ] (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American actor (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American actor (d. ])
* ]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], 19th ] (d. ])
** ], American author (d. ])
** ], 19th ] (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], Argentine actress and singer (d. ]) ** ], Argentine actress and singer (d. ])
** ], French actress, mother of ] ** ], French actress (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American musician (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American musician (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American director (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American director (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], English writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], English writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Indian religious leader (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American politician (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (d. ]) ** ], General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (d. ])
Line 495: Line 492:


=== October === === October ===
]]] ]]]
]]]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Venezuelan lawyer, diplomat, and politician, Interim ] (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Venezuelan lawyer, diplomat and politician, Interim ] (d. ])
* ] &ndash; ], Canadian indigenous women's rights activist (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], Canadian ecologist (d. ]) **], Canadian ecologist (d. ])
**], Irish humourist (d. ])<ref>{{cite book |title=A Dictionary of the Avant-Gardes |date=13 May 2013 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-1-136-80619-3 |page=473 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qlK7uHg2Dh8C&pg=PT473 |language=en |access-date=April 13, 2022 |archive-date=December 7, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231207123002/https://books.google.com/books?id=qlK7uHg2Dh8C&pg=PT473#v=onepage&q&f=false |url-status=live }}</ref>
** ], Irish humorist (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American photographer (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American photographer (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], English journalist (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], English journalist (d. ])
Line 507: Line 506:
** ], Indian actor (d. ]) ** ], Indian actor (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Vietnamese general and politician, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Vietnamese general and politician, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], German-born American science fiction writer (d. ])<ref>{{cite web |url= http://ic.galegroup.com/ic/bic1/ReferenceDetailsPage/ReferenceDetailsWindow?displayGroupName=Reference&disableHighlighting=false&prodId=BIC1&action=e&windowstate=normal&catId=&documentId=GALE%7CK2407000497&mode=view&userGroupName=mill51837&jsid=eaef3d2954ec6d3042b4abb10a760b7d |author= |title= James H(enry) Schmitz |work= ] Biography in Context |access-date= October 9, 2012 |archive-date= April 29, 2020 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20200429203227/https://login.openathens.net/auth/millersville.edu/o/70050428?t=%2Fsaml%2F1%2Fsso%2Fmillersville.edu%2Fo%2F70050428%2Fc%2Foafed%3Fshire%3Dhttps%3A%2F%2Fshibboleth.gale.com%2FShibboleth.sso%2FSAML%2FPOST&time=1588192345&target=cookie%3A1588192345_8144&providerId=https%3A%2F%2Fauth.galegroup.com%2Fshibboleth&ctx=sd |url-status= live }}</ref>
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], German-born American science fiction writer (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], Australian rules footballer (d. ]) ** ], Australian rules footballer (d. ])
Line 517: Line 516:
* ] * ]
** ], American actress (d. ]) ** ], American actress (d. ])
** ], British cricketer ** ], British cricketer (d. ])


=== November === === November ===
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
]]]
* ] * ]
** ], French writer (d. ]) ** ], French writer (d. ])
** ], American tennis player (d. ]) ** ], American tennis player (d. ])
** ], Chinese academic, political administrator, and supercentenarian (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Greek writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Greek writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American singer, actor (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American singer, actor (d. ])
Line 531: Line 530:
** ], French-born World War II heroine (d. ]) ** ], French-born World War II heroine (d. ])
** ], Spanish painter (d. ]) ** ], Spanish painter (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], United States Secretary of the Air Force (1961–1965) (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], Israeli politician (d. ]) ** ], Israeli politician (d. ])
Line 537: Line 535:
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American baseball player, manager (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American baseball player, manager (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], British actress (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], British actress (d. ])
* ]
** Florence Davies, English supercentenarian (d. ])
** Glenys Thomas, English supercentenarian (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Finnish composer (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Finnish composer (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Dutch painter (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Dutch painter (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], French cyclist * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], French cyclist (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], American theater producer (d. ]) ** ], American theater producer (d. ])
** ], Filipino pediatrician (d. ]) ** ], Filipino paediatrician (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Czech poet, dramatist, and translator (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Czech poet, dramatist and translator (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Mexican singer and actor (d. ])<ref>{{citation|website=El Siglo de Torreón|title=1953: Muere Jorge Negrete, 'El Charro Cantor'|url=https://www.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/noticia/814939.1953-muere-jorge-negrete-el-charro-cantor.html|date=December 5, 2012|access-date=August 23, 2019|language=es|trans-title=1953: Jorge Negrete, 'El Charro Cantor,' dies|archive-date=August 23, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190823205534/https://www.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/noticia/814939.1953-muere-jorge-negrete-el-charro-cantor.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Mexican singer, actor (d. ])


=== December === === December ===
]]]
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
]]]
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American baseball player, manager (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American baseball player, manager (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Italian composer (d. ])<ref>{{cite book|title=]|editor=]|publisher=]|date=1992|edition=First|isbn=0-85112-939-0|page=2149}}</ref>
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American actor (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Italian composer (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Polish pianist, memoirist (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Polish pianist, memoirist (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American actor (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American actor (d. ])
Line 566: Line 560:
** ], Egyptian writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ]) ** ], Egyptian writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ])
** ], Chinese scientist (d. ]) ** ], Chinese scientist (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], 2-time ] (d. ])
* ] * ]
** ], Norwegian economist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ]) ** ], Norwegian economist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ])
Line 574: Line 567:
** ], American musician (d. ]) ** ], American musician (d. ])
** ], German physicist, designer of the first operational jet engine (d. ]) ** ], German physicist, designer of the first operational jet engine (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American jazz pianist, composer and arranger (d. ])<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/bday/0219.html |title=Stan Kenton, Band Leader, Dies; Was Center of Jazz Controversies |first=John S.|last= Wilson |date=August 27, 1979 |work=The New York Times |access-date=June 10, 2016 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304063008/http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/bday/0219.html |archive-date=March 4, 2016}}</ref>
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American jazz pianist, composer, and arranger (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], French singer, ] 1958 winner (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], French singer, ] 1958 winner (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American director (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American director (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American author (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American author (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], African-American baseball player (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], African-American baseball player (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], English-born immunologist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ])
* ]
**], American actor (d. ])
**], English-born immunologist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], French-born American artist (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], French-born American artist (d. ])
* ] * ]
Line 590: Line 581:
** ], British comedian and singer (d. ]) ** ], British comedian and singer (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American humorist and author (d. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American humorist and author (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], German theoretical physicist, spy (d. ])
* ]
** ], American army officer (d. ])
** ], German theoretical physicist, spy (d. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American actress (d. ])

=== Date unknown ===
* ], Turkish civil servant, politician (d. ])


== Deaths == == Deaths ==
Line 602: Line 587:
=== January === === January ===
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American general (b. 1837) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American general (b. 1837)
* ] * ]
Line 615: Line 600:
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], English civil engineer (b. 1833) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], English civil engineer (b. 1833)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Italian lawyer, journalist and poet (b. 1865) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Italian lawyer, journalist and poet (b. 1865)
* ] &ndash; ], Austrian legal philosopher (b. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Polish painter (b. 1850) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Polish painter (b. 1850)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Spanish poet (b. 1820) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Spanish poet (b. 1820)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], German composer, pianist and conductor (b. 1861)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; Sir ], British explorer, biologist (b. 1822) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; Sir ], British explorer, biologist (b. 1822)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], English rugby football player (b. 1858) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], English rugby football player (b. 1858)


=== February === === February ===
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American admiral (b. 1847) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American admiral (b. 1847)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] (b. 1852) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] (b. 1852)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Boer general (b. 1836) * ]
** ], Boer general (b. 1836)
**], American stage actor (b. 1840)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Spanish politician, lawyer, economist and historian (b. 1846) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Spanish politician, lawyer, economist and historian (b. 1846)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Italian childhood ] servant of God (b. 1903) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Italian childhood ] servant of God (b. 1903)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Canadian archaeologist (b. 1842) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Canadian archaeologist (b. 1842)
* ] * ]
** ], German-born Austrian pediatrician (b. 1857)<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Shulman |first1=S. T. |last2=Friedmann |first2=H. C. |last3=Sims |first3=R. H. |title=Theodor Escherich: The First Pediatric Infectious Diseases Physician? |journal=Clinical Infectious Diseases |date=15 October 2007 |volume=45 |issue=8 |pages=1025–1029 |doi=10.1086/521946 |pmid=17879920 |doi-access=free }}</ref>
** ], German-born Austrian pediatrician (b. 1857)
** ], Russian general (b. 1838) ** ], Russian general (b. 1838)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American historian (b. 1851) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American historian (b. 1851)
Line 643: Line 630:
=== March === === March ===
]]] ]]]
]]]
]]] ]]]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Dutch chemist, ] laureate (b. 1852) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Dutch chemist, ] laureate (b. 1852)
Line 649: Line 635:
** ], English author (b. 1831) ** ], English author (b. 1831)
** ], Belgian historian (b. 1827) ** ], Belgian historian (b. 1827)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American novelist (b. 1831)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Canadian farmer, teacher, merchant and politician (b. 1844) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Canadian farmer, teacher, merchant and politician (b. 1844)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], German actor (b. 1827)
* ] * ]
** ], Australian politician (b. 1842) ** ], Australian politician (b. 1842)
** ], American feminist, educator (b. 1836) ** ], American feminist, educator (b. 1836)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Indian Islamic scholar (b. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], British ] bishop (b. 1867) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], British ] bishop (b. 1867)
* ] * ]
Line 666: Line 651:


=== April === === April ===
]]] ]]]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], British journalist and newspaper editor (b. 1847) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], British journalist and newspaper editor (b. 1847)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Spanish politician and lawyer (b. 1827) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Spanish politician and lawyer (b. 1827)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Lithuanian artist, composer (b. 1875) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Lithuanian artist and composer (b. 1875)<ref>{{cite book|author=Jolanta Hauser|title=Mikalojus Konstantinas Ciurlionis: Zu Leben und Werk eines litauischen Komponisten und Malers|publisher=Diplom.de|year=2002|isbn=9783832450878|language=de|page=14}}</ref>
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Irish missionary (b. 1854) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Irish missionary (b. 1854)
* ] * ]
Line 680: Line 665:
=== May === === May ===
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American author (b. 1836) * ]
** ], American author (b. 1836)
** ], French aviator (b. 1880)<ref>{{cite book
|url=https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k9808029q/f218.item.texteImage
|last=Dépagniat
|first=Roger
|language=French
|title=Les Martyrs de l'Aviation
|trans-title=The Martyrs of Aviation
|publisher=E. Basset and Co.
|location=Paris
|date=1912
}}</ref>
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American Unitarian minister and abolitionist (b. 1823) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American Unitarian minister and abolitionist (b. 1823)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], 17th ] (b. 1833) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], 17th ] (b. 1833)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Austrian composer (b. ])<ref>{{cite book|last1=Fischer|first1=Jens Malte|last2=Translated by Stewart Spencer|title=Gustav Mahler|date=April 2013|publisher=Yale University Press|isbn=978-0-300-19411-1|pages=684|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rnBj5mrK7moC&pg=PA680|access-date=June 2, 2022|archive-date=April 15, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230415173532/https://books.google.com/books?id=rnBj5mrK7moC&pg=PA680|url-status=live}}</ref>
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Austrian composer (b. 1860)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Scottish astronomer (b. 1857) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Scottish astronomer (b. 1857)<ref>{{cite book|first1=Deborah|last1=Todd|first2=Joseph|last2=Angelo|title=A to Z of Scientists in Space and Astronomy|location=New York|publisher=Facts of File|year=2003|page=118|isbn=978-0-81604-639-3}}</ref>
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], English architect (b. 1830) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], English architect (b. 1830)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], 12th ] (b. 1843) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], 12th ] (b. 1843)
* ] * ]
Line 715: Line 712:


=== July === === July ===
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
]]]
* ] * ]
** ], Portuguese ] bishop (b. 1830) ** ], Portuguese ] bishop (b. 1830)
Line 738: Line 734:
* ] * ]
** ], Polish poet, writer and journalist (b. 1857) ** ], Polish poet, writer and journalist (b. 1857)
** ], Italian organist and composer (b. 1840)
** ], Spanish ] religious professed and saint (b. 1848) ** ], Spanish ] religious professed and saint (b. 1848)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Brazilian politician (b. 1835) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Brazilian politician (b. 1835)


=== August === === August ===
]]]
]]]
* ] * ]
** ], American painter (b. 1852) ** ], American painter (b. 1852)
** ], American politician (b. 1843)
** ], German philologist (b. 1829) ** ], German philologist (b. 1829)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Aromanian revolutionary (b. 1882)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://struma.news/istoriya-i-tradicii/na-6-maj-1869-g-v-selo-bojmica-e-roden-apostol-petkov-terziev-postol-vojvoda/|title=На 6 май 1869 г. в село Боймица е роден Апостол Петков Терзиев (Постол войвода)|first=Simona|last=Georgieva|newspaper=Struma News|date=6 May 2020|language=bg|access-date=July 14, 2023|archive-date=July 14, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230714133106/https://struma.news/istoriya-i-tradicii/na-6-maj-1869-g-v-selo-bojmica-e-roden-apostol-petkov-terziev-postol-vojvoda/|url-status=live}}</ref>
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], German sculptor (b. 1831)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Argentine naturalist, paleontologist, anthropologist and zoologist (b. 1853) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Argentine naturalist, paleontologist, anthropologist and zoologist (b. 1853)
* ] * ]
** ], American poet and journalist (b. 1832) ** ], American poet and journalist (b. 1832)
** ], Chilean politician, diplomat (b. 1850) ** ], Chilean politician, diplomat (b. 1850)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American senator (b. 1830)
* ] * ]
** ], Italian ] religious sister, servant of God and Venerable (b. 1842) ** ], Italian ] religious sister, servant of God and Venerable (b. 1842)
** ], German chemist (b. ]) ** ], German chemist (b. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], French military leader (b. 1838) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], French military leader (b. 1838)
*] - ], Union Army officer and diplomat (b. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Union Army officer and diplomat (b. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American pioneer aviator (b. 1886) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American pioneer aviator (b. 1886)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Australian cardinal, ] (b. 1830)
* ]
** ], Australian cardinal, ] (b. 1830)
** ], mother of Filipino patriot ], national hero (b. 1827)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Albanian activist (b. 1854) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Albanian activist (b. 1854)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] of Hyderabad (b. 1886) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ] of Hyderabad (b. 1886)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American Civil War general (b. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American Civil War general (b. ])


=== September === === September ===
]]] ]]]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Welsh-born journalist, writer, geographer, historian, cartographer and inventor. (b. 1854) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Welsh-born journalist, writer, geographer, historian, cartographer and inventor (b. 1854)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Russian philatelist (b. 1851) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Russian philatelist (b. 1851)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American politician, Congressman from Pennsylvania (b. 1842) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American comparative linguist (b. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Irish Anglican bishop, Primate of All Ireland (b. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Irish Anglican bishop, Primate of All Ireland (b. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American writer, poet and lecturer (b. 1832) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American writer, poet and lecturer (b. 1832)
Line 784: Line 777:
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
]]]
]]]
]]]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], British novelist (b. 1847) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], British novelist (b. 1847)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], German psychologist, sociologist and philosopher (b. 1833) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], German psychologist, sociologist and philosopher (b. 1833)
* ]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American admiral (b. 1839)
** ], American aviator (b. 1892)<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.helenahistory.org/cromwell-dixon.htm |title=Cromwell Dixon 1892-1911 |access-date=October 5, 2023 |archive-date=November 9, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231109062029/http://www.helenahistory.org/cromwell-dixon.htm |url-status=live }}</ref>
** ], American admiral (b. 1839)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Portuguese physician (b. 1878) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Portuguese physician (b. 1878)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Australian writer (b. 1855) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Australian writer (b. 1855)
Line 808: Line 800:
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Spanish military officer, politician and 24th ] (b. 1829) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Spanish military officer, politician and 24th ] (b. 1829)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], French psychologist (b. 1857) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], French psychologist (b. 1857)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American aviation pioneer (b. 1886) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American aviation pioneer (b. 1886)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American lighthouse keeper (b. 1842) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American lighthouse keeper (b. 1842)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], British ] missionary (b. 1852) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], British ] missionary (b. 1852)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Cherokee politician, father of ] (b. 1839) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Cherokee politician, father of ] (b. 1839)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Hungarian-born newspaper publisher, journalist (b. 1847) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Hungarian-born newspaper publisher, journalist (b. ])<ref>"Joseph Pulitzer Dies Here," ''Charleston News & Courier'', October 30, 1911, p. 1</ref>
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], English Catholic writer, translator, philanthropist, and social figure (b. ]) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], English Catholic writer, translator, philanthropist and social figure (b. ])
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American glider pioneer (b. 1858) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American glider pioneer (b. 1858)


Line 819: Line 811:
]]] ]]]
]]] ]]]
]]]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], English actor (b. 1850) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], English actor (b. 1850)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], British mathematician (b. 1851) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], British mathematician (b. 1851)
Line 828: Line 821:
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Swedish politician, 10th ] (b. 1842) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Swedish politician, 10th ] (b. 1842)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Austrian naturalist (b. 1825) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Austrian naturalist (b. 1825)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], British barrister, and politician (b. 1847) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], British barrister and politician (b. 1847)
* ] * ]
** ], English football player (b. 1883) ** ], English football player (b. 1883)
Line 838: Line 831:
* ] * ]
** ], American businessman, settler (b. 1831) ** ], American businessman, settler (b. 1831)
** ], Cuban pianist, teacher and composer (b. 1849)
** ], South African cricketer (b. 1865) ** ], South African cricketer (b. 1865)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], French Marxist theorist, activist (b. 1842) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], French Marxist theorist, activist (b. 1842)
Line 849: Line 841:
=== December === === December ===
]]] ]]]
]]]
]]] ]]]
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Russian painter (b. 1844) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Russian painter (b. 1844)
* ] * ]
** ], English-born American geodesist, astronomer, geographer, surveyor, and engineer (b. 1825) ** ], English-born American geodesist, astronomer, geographer, surveyor and engineer (b. 1825)
** ], Canadian merchant, farmer and political figure (b. 1838) ** ], Canadian merchant, farmer and political figure (b. 1838)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], English railway engineer (b. 1834) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], English railway engineer (b. 1834)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Italian ] priest, blessed (b. 1831) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; Blessed ], Italian ] priest, blessed (b. 1831)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], English botanist (b. 1817) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; Sir ], English botanist (b. 1817)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American sculptor, musician (b. 1819) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American sculptor, musician (b. 1819)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Russian chemist (b. 1827) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], Russian chemist (b. 1827)
Line 863: Line 854:
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American actress (b. 1835) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American actress (b. 1835)
* ] * ]
** ], American author and editor (b. 1844) ** ], American author and editor (b. 1844)
** ], 18th ] (b. 1855) ** ], 18th ] (b. 1855)
* ] * ]
** ], American suffragist (b. 1836) ** ], American suffragist (b. 1836)
** ], French surgeon (b. 1840) ** ], French surgeon (b. 1840)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American ] priest (b. 1847) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American ] priest (b. 1847)
* ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American calculating prodigy (b. 1880) * ]&nbsp;&ndash; ], American calculating prodigy (b. 1880)

=== Date unknown ===
* ], American leader in the social purity movement (b. 1828)
* ], American literary and society editor (b. 1857)


== Nobel Prizes == == Nobel Prizes ==
] ]
* ]&nbsp;– ] * ]&nbsp;– ]
* ]&nbsp;– ] * ]&nbsp;– ]
* ]&nbsp;– ] * ]&nbsp;– ]
* ]&nbsp;– ] * ]&nbsp;– ]
* ]&nbsp;– ] * ]&nbsp;– ]


Line 890: Line 877:
* *
* ]. ''A History of the Twentieth Century: Volume 1 1900-1933'' (1997); global coverage of politics, diplomacy and warfare; pp 225–44. * ]. ''A History of the Twentieth Century: Volume 1 1900-1933'' (1997); global coverage of politics, diplomacy and warfare; pp 225–44.

{{Events by month links}}


{{DEFAULTSORT:1911}} {{DEFAULTSORT:1911}}

Latest revision as of 16:54, 2 January 2025

1911
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
This article is about the year 1911. For the film, see 1911 (film). For the handgun, see M1911 pistol. For other uses, see 1911 (disambiguation). Calendar year
Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1911 by topic
Subject
By country
Lists of leaders
Birth and death categories
Establishments and disestablishments categories
Works category
1911 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1911
MCMXI
Ab urbe condita2664
Armenian calendar1360
ԹՎ ՌՅԿ
Assyrian calendar6661
Baháʼí calendar67–68
Balinese saka calendar1832–1833
Bengali calendar1317–1318
Berber calendar2861
British Regnal yearGeo. 5 – 2 Geo. 5
Buddhist calendar2455
Burmese calendar1273
Byzantine calendar7419–7420
Chinese calendar庚戌年 (Metal Dog)
4608 or 4401
    — to —
辛亥年 (Metal Pig)
4609 or 4402
Coptic calendar1627–1628
Discordian calendar3077
Ethiopian calendar1903–1904
Hebrew calendar5671–5672
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1967–1968
 - Shaka Samvat1832–1833
 - Kali Yuga5011–5012
Holocene calendar11911
Igbo calendar911–912
Iranian calendar1289–1290
Islamic calendar1329–1330
Japanese calendarMeiji 44
(明治44年)
Javanese calendar1840–1841
Juche calendarN/A
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4244
Minguo calendar1 before ROC
民前1年
Nanakshahi calendar443
Thai solar calendar2453–2454
Tibetan calendar阳金狗年
(male Iron-Dog)
2037 or 1656 or 884
    — to —
阴金猪年
(female Iron-Pig)
2038 or 1657 or 885

1911 (MCMXI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar, the 1911th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 911th year of the 2nd millennium, the 11th year of the 20th century, and the 2nd year of the 1910s decade. As of the start of 1911, the Gregorian calendar was 13 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Calendar year
Sketch by Marguerite Martyn of 1911 women's fashion styles

Events

January

Main article: January 1911
January 3: Siege of Sidney Street in London

February

Main article: February 1911
  • February 5
    • The Missouri State Capitol building in Jefferson City, Missouri is destroyed by fire after a bolt of lightning strikes the dome.
    • The revolution in Haiti is suppressed after the leader, General Montreuil Guillaume, is captured by government troops and shot. General Millionard is executed two days later.
  • February 17 – The first "quasi-official" airmail flight occurs, when Fred Wiseman carries three letters between Petaluma and Santa Rosa, California.
  • February 18
    • The first official air mail flight, second overall, takes place in British India from Allahabad to Naini when Henri Pequet carries 6,500 letters a distance of 13 km.
    • A serious earthquake causes a landslide that creates Lake Sarez in modern-day Tajikistan.

March

Main article: March 1911

April

Main article: April 1911

May

Main article: May 1911

June

Main article: June 1911

July

Main article: July 1911
A
July 24: Machu Picchu rediscovered

August

Main article: August 1911

September

Main article: September 1911

October

Main article: October 1911

November

Main article: November 1911

December

Main article: December 1911
December 14: Roald Amundsen reaches the South Pole
December 18: Franz Marc, Blaues Pferd I

Date unknown

Births

January

Hank Greenberg
Zenkō Suzuki
Eduardo Frei Montalva
Danny Kaye
Bruno Kreisky
Polykarp Kusch

February

Ronald Reagan
Elizabeth Bishop
Merle Oberon

March

Jean Harlow
Gustavo Díaz Ordaz
Alfonso García Robles
Joseph Barbera
Tennessee Williams

April

Hédi Amara Nouira
Feodor Lynen
Melvin Calvin
Józef Cyrankiewicz

May

Big Joe Turner
Vincent Price
Maurice Allais

June

Luis Walter Alvarez
Wilbert Awdry
Princess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark
Bernard Herrmann
Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld
Czesław Miłosz
Pablo Gomez Sarino

July

Gian Carlo Menotti
John Archibald Wheeler
Ginger Rogers
Yang Jiang
Marshall McLuhan
José María Lemus

August

Lucille Ball
Thanom Kittikachorn
Cantinflas
Mikhail Botvinnik

September

Todor Zhivkov
Sir John Gorton
Konstantin Chernenko

October

Joe Rosenthal
Lê Đức Thọ

November

Odysseas Elytis
Jorge Negrete

December

Broderick Crawford
Naguib Mahfouz
Trygve Haavelmo
Hans von Ohain
Niels Kaj Jerne

Deaths

January

Marcelina Darowska
Sir Francis Galton

February

Saint Giuditta Vannini
Alice Morse Earle

March

Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff
Dragan Tsankov

April

George, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe

May

Gustav Mahler
Baron Dezső Bánffy

June

Maurice Rouvier

July

George Johnstone Stoney
Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg

August

Konrad Duden
Mahbub Ali Khan

September

Pyotr Stolypin

October

Carolina Beatriz Ângelo
Antonio Borrero
José López Domínguez

November

Christian Lundeberg
Ramón Cáceres
Nikola Hristić

December

Vassily Maximov
Emilio Estrada Carmona

Nobel Prizes

References

  1. "Thousands Dead Or Hurt In Earthquake". Pittsburgh Press. January 5, 1911. p. 1.
  2. "Record of Current Events". The American Monthly Review of Reviews: 287–290. March 1911.
  3. Kaplan, Temma (Spring 1985). "On the Socialist Origins of International Women's Day". Feminist Studies. 11 (1): 163–171. doi:10.2307/3180144. JSTOR 3180144.
  4. van Delft, D.; Kes, P. (September 2010). "The discovery of superconductivity". Physics Today. 63 (9): 38–43. Bibcode:2010PhT....63i..38V. doi:10.1063/1.3490499.
  5. Holland, D.F. (1971). Steam Locomotives of the South African Railways. Vol. 1: 1859–1910 (1st ed.). Newton Abbott, England: David & Charles. pp. 80–83. ISBN 978-0-7153-5382-0.
  6. Hart, George, ed. (c. 1978). The South African Railways – Historical Survey. Bill Hart; sponsored by Dorbyl Ltd. p. 24.
  7. Range, Matthias (August 23, 2012). Music and Ceremonial at British Coronations: From James I to Elizabeth II. Cambridge University Press. p. 239. ISBN 978-1-107-02344-4. Archived from the original on April 18, 2023. Retrieved March 18, 2023.
  8. Bryan, R. (2011). Ordeal by Ice: Ships of the Antarctic. Dobbs Ferry: Sheridan House. p. 269. ISBN 978-1-57409-312-4.
  9. "The Llanelli railway riots of 1911". BBC Wales. Archived from the original on November 26, 2020. Retrieved September 7, 2020.
  10. Bennetts, Marc (March 5, 2009). Football Dynamo: Modern Russia and the People's Game. Virgin Books. p. 50. ISBN 978-0-753-51571-6.
  11. "History in the Making". Mars Inc. Archived from the original on November 18, 2016. Retrieved July 7, 2020.
  12. Siemens, William L. (1980). "Chronology: José María Arguedas". Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas. 14 (25–26): 12–15. doi:10.1080/08905768008594020 – via Taylor & Francis.
  13. Clarke, Peter (March 2004). Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements. Routledge. p. 281. ISBN 978-1-134-49970-0. Archived from the original on December 7, 2023. Retrieved January 4, 2022.
  14. Roudané, Matthew Charles, ed. (1997). The Cambridge Companion to Tennessee Williams. Cambridge University Press. p. xvi. ISBN 978-0521498838.
  15. "Obituary: Emil Cioran". The Independent. October 23, 2011. Archived from the original on January 15, 2023. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
  16. Frisch, Max (1911–1991). In Suzanne M. Bourgoin and Paula K. Byers, Encyclopedia of World Biography. Detroit: Gale Research, 1998. Retrieved 18 April 2007.
  17. Yenne, Bill (March 2, 2021). The Complete Book of US Presidents, Fourth Edition: Updated for 2021. Crestline Books. ISBN 9780785839231. Archived from the original on November 29, 2023. Retrieved September 24, 2023.
  18. A Dictionary of the Avant-Gardes. Routledge. May 13, 2013. p. 473. ISBN 978-1-136-80619-3. Archived from the original on December 7, 2023. Retrieved April 13, 2022.
  19. "James H(enry) Schmitz". Gale Biography in Context. Archived from the original on April 29, 2020. Retrieved October 9, 2012.
  20. "1953: Muere Jorge Negrete, 'El Charro Cantor'" [1953: Jorge Negrete, 'El Charro Cantor,' dies], El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish), December 5, 2012, archived from the original on August 23, 2019, retrieved August 23, 2019
  21. Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 2149. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
  22. Wilson, John S. (August 27, 1979). "Stan Kenton, Band Leader, Dies; Was Center of Jazz Controversies". The New York Times. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  23. Shulman, S. T.; Friedmann, H. C.; Sims, R. H. (October 15, 2007). "Theodor Escherich: The First Pediatric Infectious Diseases Physician?". Clinical Infectious Diseases. 45 (8): 1025–1029. doi:10.1086/521946. PMID 17879920.
  24. Jolanta Hauser (2002). Mikalojus Konstantinas Ciurlionis: Zu Leben und Werk eines litauischen Komponisten und Malers (in German). Diplom.de. p. 14. ISBN 9783832450878.
  25. Dépagniat, Roger (1912). Les Martyrs de l'Aviation [The Martyrs of Aviation] (in French). Paris: E. Basset and Co.
  26. Fischer, Jens Malte; Translated by Stewart Spencer (April 2013). Gustav Mahler. Yale University Press. p. 684. ISBN 978-0-300-19411-1. Archived from the original on April 15, 2023. Retrieved June 2, 2022.
  27. Todd, Deborah; Angelo, Joseph (2003). A to Z of Scientists in Space and Astronomy. New York: Facts of File. p. 118. ISBN 978-0-81604-639-3.
  28. Georgieva, Simona (May 6, 2020). "На 6 май 1869 г. в село Боймица е роден Апостол Петков Терзиев (Постол войвода)". Struma News (in Bulgarian). Archived from the original on July 14, 2023. Retrieved July 14, 2023.
  29. "Cromwell Dixon 1892-1911". Archived from the original on November 9, 2023. Retrieved October 5, 2023.
  30. "Joseph Pulitzer Dies Here," Charleston News & Courier, October 30, 1911, p. 1

Further reading

Events by month
1915
1914
1913
1912
1911
1910
1909
1908
1907
1906
Category: