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The following events occurred in February 1905:

February 17, 1905: Grand Duke Sergius, Moscow's Governor-General, assassinated when a bomb is thrown into his horse-drawn carriage
February 23, 1905: Rotary Club, now Rotary International, founded
The remains of the Grand Duke's carriage

February 1, 1905 (Wednesday) edit

  • U.S. Senator John H. Mitchell of Oregon was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges arising from a scandal involving land grants in the state and illegally using his influence for private clients.[1] On July 3, he would be found guilty of receiving compensation illegally for representation against the federal government but would die before an appeal of his conviction could be decided.
  • Pyotr Sviatopolk-Mirsky, referred to in the press as "Prince Mirsky", resigned as the Russian Interior Minister.[1]
  • Russia and Germany signed a treaty, with the Russians accepting the 1902 Brussels Sugar Convention and promising that no restrictions would be place on Jewish salesmen.[1]
  • Born: Emilio Segrè, Italian physicist, 1959 Nobel Prize in Physics laureate (with Owen Chamberlain) for his discovery of the subatomic antiproton, as well as the elements technetium and astatine; in Tivoli (d. 1989)

February 2, 1905 (Thursday) edit

  • Russia's cabinet of ministers recommended to Tsar Nicholas II that an elected legislature should be created to allow a public voice in the nation's government.[1]
 
Rand
 
Cahill

February 3, 1905 (Friday) edit

February 4, 1905 (Saturday) edit

February 5, 1905 (Sunday) edit

 
A hut built by one of the castaways from the Anjou
  • The French ship Anjou was wrecked off of the coast of the uninhabited Auckland Island, located 290 miles (470 km) from the nearest inhabited land in New Zealand, the South Island. While Captain Raphaël Le Tallec and the crew of 22 men was able to reach shore, the castaways lived on the isle for more than three months until being rescued on May 7 by the government steamer NZGSS Hinemoa.[6][7]

February 6, 1905 (Monday) edit

 
Chancellor Soisalon

February 7, 1905 (Tuesday) edit

  • The U.S. Senate passed a bill providing for the admission for statehood of the Indian Territory (as Oklahoma) and for what are now New Mexico and Arizona as a single "State of New Mexico".[1]
  • Born:

February 8, 1905 (Wednesday) edit

 
 
Roosevelt and Fairbanks

February 9, 1905 (Thursday) edit

February 10, 1905 (Friday) edit

February 11, 1905 (Saturday) edit

  • J. N. Williamson, one of the two U.S. representatives for Oregon, was indicted on charges arising from the Oregon land fraud scandal.[1] He would be convicted of political corruption and the illegal acquisition of public lands, but the conviction would be overturned in 1908 by the United States Supreme Court in Williamson v. United States.

February 12, 1905 (Sunday) edit

February 13, 1905 (Monday) edit

February 14, 1905 (Tuesday) edit

  • King Edward VII opened Parliament in the United Kingdom.[1]

February 15, 1905 (Wednesday) edit

 
General Wallace
  • Died: U.S. Army General Lew Wallace, 77, American officer, civil servant, diplomat and writer known for the bestselling novel Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (b. 1827).[15] He also served as Governor of the New Mexico Territory (1878-1881) and the U.S. Minister to the Ottoman Empire (1881-1885), and is the only novelist whose statue is displayed in the U.S. Capitol.

February 16, 1905 (Thursday) edit

February 17, 1905 (Friday) edit

  • Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia, the Governor-General of Moscow and uncle of Tsar Nicholas II, was assassinated when a nitroglycerin bomb was thrown into the carriage in which he was riding.[16] As the carriage was being driven by Andrei Rudinkin through the gate of Nikolskaya Tower of the Kremlin, anarchist Ivan Kalyayev stepped forward and threw the bomb directly into Sergei's lap. The explosion blast disintegrated the carriage and the Grand Duke. Driver Rudinkin and assassin Kalyayev were both injured, with Rudinkin dying three days later.[17]
  • The first public demonstration of judo in the United States was given at Princeton University as Japanese judokas Tsunejiro Tomita and Mitsuyo Maeda threw two challengers, Princeton Tigers football player N. B. Tooker, and Princeton instructor Samuel Feagles. Baltimore Sun, February 18, 1905. A second demonstration took place four days later at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. [18]
  • At Fremantle, Australia, the RMS Orizaba was wrecked, but all 160 passengers and the mail were saved.
  • Born: Frans Piët, Dutch comic strip artist known for Sjors en Sjimmie; in Haarlem (d. 1997)[19]

February 18, 1905 (Saturday) edit

  • The UK, France, Italy and Russia all declined to support a proposal by Prince George of Greece to allow for the annexation of Crete.[16]

February 19, 1905 (Sunday) edit

February 20, 1905 (Monday) edit

February 21, 1905 (Tuesday) edit

  • Sir Wilfrid Laurier introduced a resolution in the Canadian parliament proposing that two new provinces, Alberta and Saskatchewan, be created out of the Northwest Territories.[16]
  • The United Kingdom House of Commons voted against passing the proposed resolution by MP John Redmond of Ireland to declare that he British government was opposed to the will of the Irish people. The with the amendment failing, 236 to 286.[16]

February 22, 1905 (Wednesday) edit

February 23, 1905 (Thursday) edit

February 24, 1905 (Friday) edit

 
Mrs. Smith of the Palawas

February 25, 1905 (Saturday) edit

  • Alcide Laurin became the first known ice hockey player to be killed during a game. Laurine, a 24-year-old player for the playing for the Alexandria Crescents was beaten to death with a hockey stick by during a game at Maxville, Ontario by Maxville's Allan Loney.[21] Loney became the first ice hockey player to be charged with murdering another player during a game, but was tried for manslaughter and was acquitted.

February 26, 1905 (Sunday) edit

  • The Panama Canal Commission of the U.S. unanimously recommended construction of a sea-level canal across the Isthmus of Panama, and estimated that it could be completed within 12 years at a cost of $230,500,000.[16]
  • In the Russo-Japanese War, the Russians sustained a severe defeat in Manchuria at Tsen-ho-Cheng.[16]
  • More than 20 miners were killed in a coal mine explosion at Wilcoe, West Virginia.[16]

February 27, 1905 (Monday) edit

February 28, 1905 (Tuesday) edit

  • Jane Stanford, the co-founder with her husband Leland of Stanford University, was fatally poisoned while visiting the Moana Hotel in Hawaii. Although a coroner's jury determined that she had been murdered after having strychnine introduced to her in a bicarbonate of soda, but no charges were brought. A historian would conclude later that Mrs. Stanford had been poisoned by her personal secretary, Bertha Berner, who had been present at an earlier incident of poisoning on January 14.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m The American Monthly Review of Reviews (March 1905) pp. 283-286
  2. ^ John K. Roth; Christina J. Moose; Rowena Wildin (2000). World Philosophers and Their Works: Ockham, William of - Zhuangzi. Salem Press. p. 1604. ISBN 978-0-89356-881-8.
  3. ^ "The woman in the photograph: the mystery and tragedy of Mabel Cahill, a forgotten Irish star", The 42, in TheJournal.ie, September 1, 2019
  4. ^ Stephen Banfield, Sensibility and English Song (Cambridge University Press, 1985), pp. 233-234
  5. ^ Adolf Bastian and the Psychic Unity of Mankind: The Foundations of Anthropology in Nineteenth Century Germany. University of Queensland Press. 1983. p. 27.
  6. ^ "Islands of Despair: The Wreck of the Anjou"
  7. ^ "Chronique", Revue de l'Anjou (1905) p. 541
  8. ^ Terrie M. Rooney (1998). Contemporary Authors. Gale Research International, Limited. p. 293. ISBN 978-0-7876-1994-7.
  9. ^ Maurice A. Bigelow, Sex-Education: A Series of Lectures Concerning Knowledge of Sex and Its Relation to Human Life (The Macmillan Company, 1916) p. 227
  10. ^ History of Social Hygiene 1850-1930 (American Social Hygiene Association, 1930) pp. 1–6
  11. ^ James M. Gustafson, Kirman and the Qajar Empire: Local Dimensions of Modernity in Iran, 1794-1914 (Taylor & Francis, 2015) p. 148
  12. ^ "Adolf von Menzel | German painter". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 18 December 2019.
  13. ^ , in The Directorate for Electronic Government (Women Parliament Caucuses of Pakistan Parliament, 2010)
  14. ^ Gerald Bordman (March 2001). American Musical Theater: A Chronicle. Oxford University Press, USA. p. 517. ISBN 978-0-19-513074-4.
  15. ^ Frank Northen Magill (1958). Masterplots: Cyclopedia of world authors; seven hundred fifty three novelists, poets, playwrights from the world's fine literature. Salem Press. p. 1122.
  16. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m The American Monthly Review of Reviews (April 1905) pp. 413-416
  17. ^ W. Bruce Lincoln, The Romanovs: Autocrats of All the Russias (Anchor Books, 1981) p. 651
  18. ^ "Cadets Down the 'Jap'; Exponent of Jiu-Jitsu Thrown by West Point Athletes", The New York Times, February 21, 1905, p. 5
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on June 27, 2018. Retrieved June 27, 2018.
  20. ^ "Our History", Rotary International
  21. ^ "The Killing of Alcide Laurin in a Hockey Match at Maxville", Ottawa Journal, February 27, 1905, p. 1
  22. ^ Richard White, Who Killed Jane Stanford? A Gilded Age Tale of Murder, Deceit, Spirits, and the Birth of a University (W.W. Norton & Company, 2022)

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9 1905 Thursday 10 February 10 1905 Friday 11 February 11 1905 Saturday 12 February 12 1905 Sunday 13 February 13 1905 Monday 14 February 14 1905 Tuesday 15 February 15 1905 Wednesday 16 February 16 1905 Thursday 17 February 17 1905 Friday 18 February 18 1905 Saturday 19 February 19 1905 Sunday 20 February 20 1905 Monday 21 February 21 1905 Tuesday 22 February 22 1905 Wednesday 23 February 23 1905 Thursday 24 February 24 1905 Friday 25 February 25 1905 Saturday 26 February 26 1905 Sunday 27 February 27 1905 Monday 28 February 28 1905 Tuesday 29 ReferencesFebruary 1 1905 Wednesday editU S Senator John H Mitchell of Oregon was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges arising from a scandal involving land grants in the state and illegally using his influence for private clients 1 On July 3 he would be found guilty of receiving compensation illegally for representation against the federal government but would die before an appeal of his conviction could be decided Pyotr Sviatopolk Mirsky referred to in the press as Prince Mirsky resigned as the Russian Interior Minister 1 Russia and Germany signed a treaty with the Russians accepting the 1902 Brussels Sugar Convention and promising that no restrictions would be place on Jewish salesmen 1 Born Emilio Segre Italian physicist 1959 Nobel Prize in Physics laureate with Owen Chamberlain for his discovery of the subatomic antiproton as well as the elements technetium and astatine in Tivoli d 1989 February 2 1905 Thursday editRussia s cabinet of ministers recommended to Tsar Nicholas II that an elected legislature should be created to allow a public voice in the nation s government 1 nbsp Rand Born Ayn Rand pen name for Alice O Connor Russian born American novelist playwright and conservative political philosopher known for Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead as Alisa Zinovyevna Rosenbaum in Saint Petersburg d 1982 2 nbsp Cahill Died Mabel Cahill 41 Irish tennis champion and the first woman to win another nation s title in tennis died of tuberculosis of the larynx Starting with the 1891 U S national tennis championship for women in singles and doubles and mixed doubles she repeated the feat in 1892 3 February 3 1905 Friday editThe first performance of A Shropshire Lad the setting to music of the 1896 set of 63 poems of A E Housman by Arthur Somervell as a song cycle took place at Aeolian Hall in London 4 Died Adolf Bastian 78 German anthropologist known for his contributions to the development of anthropology as a discipline and of ethnography 5 February 4 1905 Saturday editA simultaneous uprising began at six cities in Argentina against the government of President Manuel Quintana Led by Hipolito Yrigoyen the Union Civica Radical UCR Fighting broke out in Buenos Aires Campo de Mayo Bahia Blanca Mendoza Cordoba and Santa Fe but the government had been alerted to Yrigoyen s plans and prepared a swift response that crushed the attempt within four days Died Louis Ernest Barrias 63 French sculptorFebruary 5 1905 Sunday edit nbsp A hut built by one of the castaways from the Anjou The French ship Anjou was wrecked off of the coast of the uninhabited Auckland Island located 290 miles 470 km from the nearest inhabited land in New Zealand the South Island While Captain Raphael Le Tallec and the crew of 22 men was able to reach shore the castaways lived on the isle for more than three months until being rescued on May 7 by the government steamer NZGSS Hinemoa 6 7 February 6 1905 Monday edit nbsp Chancellor Soisalon Eliel Soisalon Soininen the Chancellor of Justice of the Grand Duchy of Finland at the time part of the Russian Empire was assassinated at Helsingfors now Helsinki 1 Lennart Hohenthal who had dressed as a Russian Army officer walked past police and was guided by the Chancellor s bodyguard into the office Hohenthal fired eight shots at Soisalon two of which struck the Chancellor and killed him U S President Theodore Roosevelt signed into law a measure providing for construction of railroads in the Philippines 1 Born Irmgard Keun German novelist in Charlottenburg d 1982 February 7 1905 Tuesday editThe U S Senate passed a bill providing for the admission for statehood of the Indian Territory as Oklahoma and for what are now New Mexico and Arizona as a single State of New Mexico 1 Born Ulf von Euler Swedish physiologist and pharmacologist 1970 Nobel Prize laureate for his work on neurotransmitters in Stockholm d 1983 Paul Nizan French author in Tours Indre et Loire departement killed in battle during World War II 1940 8 February 8 1905 Wednesday edit nbsp nbsp Roosevelt and Fairbanks The results of the electoral vote in the 1904 U S presidential election were certified by U S Senator William P Frye of Maine in his capacity as president pro tempore of the Senate in that the office of Vice President of the United States was vacant Frye declared that 336 electoral votes had been cast for the Republican nominees U S President Roosevelt and Charles W Fairbanks for president and vice president and 140 for Democratic nominees Alton Brooks Parker and Henry Gassaway Davis 1 France announced that it would provide no further loans to Turkey 1 February 9 1905 Thursday editIn New York City Dr Prince A Morrow a dermatologist and hygienist began the movement in the U S for sex education with the founding of the first social hygiene organization the Society of Sanitary and Moral Prophylaxis 9 The Society would merge with other organizations in 1910 to become the American Federation for Sex Hygiene with Morrow as president 10 In Persia the Ayatollah Mirza Sayyed Mohammad Tabatabai and Nazim al Islam Kirmani organized the Anjuman i Makhfi Secret Society to plan what would become the Iranian Constitutional Revolution that would force the ouster of the totalitarian regime of the Shah Mozaffar ad Din Shah Qajar 11 Died Adolph von Menzel 89 German painter and Realist 12 February 10 1905 Friday editThe impeachment trial of U S District Judge Charles Swayne of Florida opened in the U S Senate 1 Born Walter A Brown American sports executive in Hopkinton Massachusetts Brown is the only person inducted into both the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1962 and the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1965 having founded basketball s Boston Celtics owning ice hockey s Boston Bruins and coaching the U S ice hockey team and serving as president of the International Ice Hockey Federation d 1964 February 11 1905 Saturday editJ N Williamson one of the two U S representatives for Oregon was indicted on charges arising from the Oregon land fraud scandal 1 He would be convicted of political corruption and the illegal acquisition of public lands but the conviction would be overturned in 1908 by the United States Supreme Court in Williamson v United States February 12 1905 Sunday editSwitzerland s national soccer football team played its first international game traveling to Paris to play the France national football team at the Parc des Princes France won the match 1 to 0 Greek guerrillas attacked the Albanian village of Negovani in the Ottoman Empire and killed Father Kristo his brother and three other people triggering a response by Albanian guerrilla leader Bajo Topulli to organize the Secret Committee for the Liberation of Albania Died Marcel Schwob 37 influential French symbolist short story writer died of pneumonia February 13 1905 Monday editOregon s other U S Representative Binger Hermann was indicted for collusion of a land deal in the Blue Mountain Forest Reserve and for destroying public documents 1 He would not be convicted of either charge Born Ra ana Liaquat Ali Khan Pakistani stateswoman known as The Mother of Pakistan Mader e Pakistan 13 in Almora United Provinces of Agra and Oudh British India In addition to being the wife of Pakistan s first Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan she served as Governor of the Pakistani province of Sindh 1973 1976 the first Chancellor of the University of Karachi and Pakistan s ambassador at different times to the Netherlands Italy and Tunisia d 1990 February 14 1905 Tuesday editKing Edward VII opened Parliament in the United Kingdom 1 February 15 1905 Wednesday editAlexander Glazunov s Violin Concerto in A minor was given its first performance as the Russian Musical Society held a concert at Saint Petersburg Terrorists of Russia s Combat Organization called off a planned assassination of Moscow s Governor General Grand Duke Sergei who was taking his family to a concert at the Bolshoi Theatre after seeing that Sergei and his wife were accompanied by two children The Ohio Department of Transportation was founded Born Harold Arlen pen name for Hyman Arluck American popular music composer of the melodies of over 500 songs including Over the Rainbow for 1939 s The Wizard of Oz d 1986 14 nbsp General Wallace Died U S Army General Lew Wallace 77 American officer civil servant diplomat and writer known for the bestselling novel Ben Hur A Tale of the Christ b 1827 15 He also served as Governor of the New Mexico Territory 1878 1881 and the U S Minister to the Ottoman Empire 1881 1885 and is the only novelist whose statue is displayed in the U S Capitol February 16 1905 Thursday editSix of the 11 crew of the Royal Navy submarine HMS A5 were killed by a pair of explosions caused by gasoline fumes after the sub stopped at the Haulbowline Base in Ireland Died Jay Cooke 83 American financier whose Jay Cooke amp Company helped finance the Union war effort during the American Civil War and the postwar development of the Northern Pacific Railway in the northwestern United StatesFebruary 17 1905 Friday editGrand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich of Russia the Governor General of Moscow and uncle of Tsar Nicholas II was assassinated when a nitroglycerin bomb was thrown into the carriage in which he was riding 16 As the carriage was being driven by Andrei Rudinkin through the gate of Nikolskaya Tower of the Kremlin anarchist Ivan Kalyayev stepped forward and threw the bomb directly into Sergei s lap The explosion blast disintegrated the carriage and the Grand Duke Driver Rudinkin and assassin Kalyayev were both injured with Rudinkin dying three days later 17 The first public demonstration of judo in the United States was given at Princeton University as Japanese judokas Tsunejiro Tomita and Mitsuyo Maeda threw two challengers Princeton Tigers football player N B Tooker and Princeton instructor Samuel Feagles Baltimore Sun February 18 1905 A second demonstration took place four days later at the U S Military Academy at West Point 18 At Fremantle Australia the RMS Orizaba was wrecked but all 160 passengers and the mail were saved Born Frans Piet Dutch comic strip artist known for Sjors en Sjimmie in Haarlem d 1997 19 February 18 1905 Saturday editThe UK France Italy and Russia all declined to support a proposal by Prince George of Greece to allow for the annexation of Crete 16 February 19 1905 Sunday editPeru lodged a protest against the treaty between Chile and Bolivia 16 February 20 1905 Monday editIn the Russo Japanese War the Battle of Mukden began in Manchuria The Saint Petersburg Imperial University closed early by vote of the students professors and directors due to the unrest within the Russian capital The closure resolution included a demand for a constituent assembly 16 February 21 1905 Tuesday editSir Wilfrid Laurier introduced a resolution in the Canadian parliament proposing that two new provinces Alberta and Saskatchewan be created out of the Northwest Territories 16 The United Kingdom House of Commons voted against passing the proposed resolution by MP John Redmond of Ireland to declare that he British government was opposed to the will of the Irish people The with the amendment failing 236 to 286 16 February 22 1905 Wednesday editIn the Russian ruled Viceroyalty of the Caucasus a provisional government was reported established by Georgian secessionists in the Kutaisi Governorate and the Batum Oblast 16 February 23 1905 Thursday editThe Rotary International service club was founded in the U S by Chicago attorney Paul P Harris who brought three other businessmen mining engineer Gustave Loehr coal merchant Silvester Schiele and tailor Hiram E Shorey to a meeting at Loehr s office in the Unity Building at 127 North Dearborn Street with the original idea that professionals with diverse backgrounds could exchange ideas 20 Born D H Lehmer American mathematician known for the Lucas Lehmer primality test for Mersenne prime numbers in Berkeley California d 1991 February 24 1905 Friday editAn assassin attempted to kill the President of the Dominican Republic Carlos Morales 16 nbsp Mrs Smith of the Palawas Died Fanny Cochrane Smith 70 Aboriginal Tasmanian or Palawa who was the last fluent speaker of Palawan language used by the natives of Flinders Island located off the coast of the Australian state of TasmaniaFebruary 25 1905 Saturday editAlcide Laurin became the first known ice hockey player to be killed during a game Laurine a 24 year old player for the playing for the Alexandria Crescents was beaten to death with a hockey stick by during a game at Maxville Ontario by Maxville s Allan Loney 21 Loney became the first ice hockey player to be charged with murdering another player during a game but was tried for manslaughter and was acquitted February 26 1905 Sunday editThe Panama Canal Commission of the U S unanimously recommended construction of a sea level canal across the Isthmus of Panama and estimated that it could be completed within 12 years at a cost of 230 500 000 16 In the Russo Japanese War the Russians sustained a severe defeat in Manchuria at Tsen ho Cheng 16 More than 20 miners were killed in a coal mine explosion at Wilcoe West Virginia 16 February 27 1905 Monday editJudge Swayne was acquitted of all charges in his impeachment trial 16 The Senate of the U S state of California voted to expel four state Senators who had been charged with accepting bribes 16 Born Franchot Tone American stage film and television actor known for the 1935 film Mutiny on the Bounty and the 1930 play Green Grow the Lilacs in Niagara Falls New York d 1968 February 28 1905 Tuesday editJane Stanford the co founder with her husband Leland of Stanford University was fatally poisoned while visiting the Moana Hotel in Hawaii Although a coroner s jury determined that she had been murdered after having strychnine introduced to her in a bicarbonate of soda but no charges were brought A historian would conclude later that Mrs Stanford had been poisoned by her personal secretary Bertha Berner who had been present at an earlier incident of poisoning on January 14 22 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m The American Monthly Review of Reviews March 1905 pp 283 286 John K Roth Christina J Moose Rowena Wildin 2000 World Philosophers and Their Works Ockham William of Zhuangzi Salem Press p 1604 ISBN 978 0 89356 881 8 The woman in the photograph the mystery and tragedy of Mabel Cahill a forgotten Irish star The 42 in TheJournal ie September 1 2019 Stephen Banfield Sensibility and English Song Cambridge University Press 1985 pp 233 234 Adolf Bastian and the Psychic Unity of Mankind The Foundations of Anthropology in Nineteenth Century Germany University of Queensland Press 1983 p 27 Islands of Despair The Wreck of the Anjou Chronique Revue de l Anjou 1905 p 541 Terrie M Rooney 1998 Contemporary Authors Gale Research International Limited p 293 ISBN 978 0 7876 1994 7 Maurice A Bigelow Sex Education A Series of Lectures Concerning Knowledge of Sex and Its Relation to Human Life The Macmillan Company 1916 p 227 History of Social Hygiene 1850 1930 American Social Hygiene Association 1930 pp 1 6 James M Gustafson Kirman and the Qajar Empire Local Dimensions of Modernity in Iran 1794 1914 Taylor amp Francis 2015 p 148 Adolf von Menzel German painter Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 18 December 2019 Legend Ra ana Liaqat Ali Khan in The Directorate for Electronic Government Women Parliament Caucuses of Pakistan Parliament 2010 Gerald Bordman March 2001 American Musical Theater A Chronicle Oxford University Press USA p 517 ISBN 978 0 19 513074 4 Frank Northen Magill 1958 Masterplots Cyclopedia of world authors seven hundred fifty three novelists poets playwrights from the world s fine literature Salem Press p 1122 a b c d e f g h i j k l m The American Monthly Review of Reviews April 1905 pp 413 416 W Bruce Lincoln The Romanovs Autocrats of All the Russias Anchor Books 1981 p 651 Cadets Down the Jap Exponent of Jiu Jitsu Thrown by West Point Athletes The New York Times February 21 1905 p 5 Frans Piet Lambiek Comiclopedia Archived from the original on June 27 2018 Retrieved June 27 2018 Our History Rotary International The Killing of Alcide Laurin in a Hockey Match at Maxville Ottawa Journal February 27 1905 p 1 Richard White Who Killed Jane Stanford A Gilded Age Tale of Murder Deceit Spirits and the Birth of a University W W Norton amp Company 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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