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The following events occurred in February 1924:

February 3, 1924: Former U.S. President Woodrow Wilson dies at age 67
February 2, 1924: Alexei Rikov emerges as the new Premier of the Soviet Union
February 15, 1924: U.S. Senator Frank Greene seriously wounded in crossfire between bootleggers and Prohibition agents

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February 3, 1924 (Sunday) edit

  • Woodrow Wilson, who had served as President of the United States from 1913 to 1921, died at the age of 67 in his home at 2340 S Street NW in Washington, D.C., at 11:15 in the morning.[11]
  • The Soviet Union welcomed Britain's diplomatic recognition of the USSR as an "historic step" and pledged to "make every effort to settle all misunderstandings and develop and consolidate economic relations."[12]
  • Germany and Turkey signed a Treaty of Friendship.[5]
  • Astra Club, based in Tokyo, defeated Shukyu-Dan of Nagoya, 2 to 1, to win the Emperor's Cup in football.[13]

February 4, 1924 (Monday) edit

 
Gandhi in 1929
  • Indian freedom fighter Mohandas K. Gandhi, known for his campaign of passive resistance in pursuing the independence of India from the British Empire, was released from incarceration in Ahmedabad after serving less than two years of his six-year prison sentence for sedition. The release came on the recommendation of British physicians that Gandhi should be allowed six months convalescence to recover from a serious illness.[14][15]

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  • The funeral of former U.S. President Woodrow Wilson was conducted. He was buried in a vault beneath the center aisle of the chapel of the Washington National Cathedral, becoming the first, and only, U.S. president to be buried in the District of Columbia.[23]
  • Demonstrators raised disturbances outside the German embassy in Washington. About 200 taxi drivers walked onto the embassy lawn, and after planting the American flag, saluted it amid cheers and pistol shots.[24] The controversy arose after the German Embassy had refused to offer condolences or to lower flags in honor of the late President Wilson, who had led the U.S. against the German Empire during World War One from 1917 to 1918.[25]
  • Born: Sir John Richardson, British art historian, in London (d. 2019)
  • Died:

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  • The United States Senate voted, 47 to 34, to demand that President Coolidge remove Edwin Denby, who was under investigation for the Teapot Dome scandal, as Secretary of the Navy. Coolidge said in a statement that evening that, "As soon as special counsel can advise me as to the legality of these leases and assemble for me the pertinent facts in the various transactions, I shall take such action as seems essential for the full protection of the public interests".[45]
  • The five-day Negro Sanhedrin opened in Chicago with 250 delegates from trade unions, civic groups and fraternal organizations in an attempt to create a program to protect the legal rights of African-American tenant farmers.[46]
  • The Greek government deposited the instrument of ratification of the treaty of Lausanne, [47] the peace treaty between Turkey and the Allied Powers, that was concluded on July 24, 1923.
  • Born: Edward "Budge" Patty, U.S. tennis player who won the French Open and Wimbledon in 1950, later inducted to the International Tennis Hall of Fame; in Fort Smith, Arkansas (d. 2021)
  • Died: Jean-François Raffaëlli, 74, French painter, sculptor and printmaker

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  • German nationalists attacked the headquarters of Rhineland separatists in Pirmasens, smashing their way into the building and setting it ablaze, while snipers outside shot at the separatists. The fighting and the blaze killed 36 people, most of them separatists, an elderly woman bystander was killed by a stray bullet.[53]
  • The first fascist event ever held in public in the United Kingdom took place at the Hotel Cecil in London, as about 500 members of the British Fascisti and Italian expatriates attended.[54]
  • The day after testifying in the trial of Shoeless Joe Jackson, former Chicago White Sox outfielder Oscar "Happy" Felsch was arrested for perjury in testimony given as a rebuttal witness for Jackson. The arrest came after lawyers for the Chicago White Sox produced letters that contradicted Felsch's statements. Felsch posted his own $2,000 bail and was released.[55][56]
  • Howard Carter abruptly suspended work on Tutankhamun's tomb and had it resealed, "owing to the impossible restrictions and discourtesies on the part of the public works department and its antiquity section." The dispute was reportedly about media access rights.[57]

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February 15, 1924 (Friday) edit

  • U.S. troops began their intervention in the civil war in Honduras, with 167 U.S. Marines and nine officers landing at Ampala after being brought by the battle cruiser USS Milwaukee.[62]
  • U.S. Senator Frank L. Greene of Vermont was seriously wounded when he was shot in the head by a stray bullet during a shootout between Prohibition enforcement agents and bootleggers. Senator Greene had been walking along Washington's Pennsylvania Avenue with his wife and was left partially paralyzed.[63]
  • The jury in the Joe Jackson-White Sox case awarded Jackson over $16,000 in unpaid salary. However, Judge Gregory declared that the plaintiff's case was based on perjury and declared a mistrial.[64] Jackson was triumphant at the verdict despite it being set aside.[65]
  • In Germany, the enabling act of December 8 expired under its own terms, after having allowed Chancellor Wilhelm Marx and his cabinet to issue emergency decrees. In the first session of the Reichstag afterward, legislators began the process of attempting to repeal the Marx cabinet decrees.
  • Born: Helmut Oberlander, Nazi war criminal who was part of the Einsatzgruppen death squad of the SS during World War II, who immigrated to Canada in 1954; at Halbstadt, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Molotschna, Ukraine) (d.2021)
  • Died: Lionel Monckton, 62, English composer for stage musicals

February 16, 1924 (Saturday) edit

  • Nearly 200,000 British dock workers went on strike.[66]
  • German artist George Grosz was fined 500 gold marks (6,000 marks) when a collection of his drawings depicting the decadence of Berlin society was ruled obscene by the court.[67][68]
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  • Died:
    • John William Kendrick, 70, American railroad executive
    • Wilhelm Schmidt, 65, German engineer and inventor who developed the technology for superheated steam (Heissdampf) for steam engines and founded the company Schmidtsche Heissdampfgesellschaft
    • Tony Boeckel, 31, American major league baseball infielder since 1917, died before the 1924 National League season after being seriously injured in a car accident the day before."Tony Boeckel, third baseman for Braves, dies from injuries", Lewiston (ME) Daily Sun, February 18, 1924, p.7

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  • Calvin Coolidge became the first President to make a radio broadcast from the White House[85] when he gave a national address on the occasion of George Washington's birthday.[86]
  • The Treaty of Rome signed on January 27 between the Kingdom of Italy and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes took effect after being ratified by representatives of both parties, dissolving the Free State of Fiume and dividing it between the two kingdoms.[87]
  • A bill to provide for automatic U.S. citizenship for Native American peoples was introduced by U.S. Representative Homer P. Snyder, a Republican for the state of New York.[citation needed] The text of the Indian Citizenship Act stated "Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,, That all non citizen Indians born within the territorial limits of the United States be, and they are hereby, declared to be citizens of the United States: Provided That the granting of such citizenship shall not in any manner impair or otherwise affect the right of any Indian to tribal or other property."
  • Born:

February 23, 1924 (Saturday) edit

 
Prime Minister Zogu

February 24, 1924 (Sunday) edit

  • Designed by Henry Berliner and his father Emile Berliner, the Berliner gyrocopter Model No. 5, capable of flying at a speed of 40 miles per hour (64 km/h), to hover at an altitude of 15 feet (4.6 m), and to turn within a radius of 15 feet (4.6 m), was given its first successful demonstration. U.S. Army Lieutenant Harold R. Harris flew the machine for 1 minute and 20 seconds at College Park Airport near the University of Maryland, in front of U.S. Navy officials and members of the press.[92][93]
  • Mexican federal troops defeated rebels in a battle fought in an oil region in the state of Tamaulipas.[94]
  • The Beverly Hills Speedway hosted its final race, attended by 85,000. The track was torn down afterward because the rapidly increasing real estate values had rendered the track an uneconomical use of property. Harlan Fengler broke the world record for a 250-mile race, averaging 116.6 miles per hour (187.6 km/h).[95]
  • British dock workers voted to accept the offer of their employers to receive a rise of 1 shilling-per-day plus an additional shilling on June 1.[96]
  • Born: Ted Arison, Israeli businessman who was the founder of Carnival Cruise Lines after being the co-founder of Norwegian Cruise Lines; in Tel Aviv, British Mandate for Palestine (d. 1999)

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February 29, 1924 (Friday) edit

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February 8 1924 Friday 9 February 9 1924 Saturday 10 February 10 1924 Sunday 11 February 11 1924 Monday 12 February 12 1924 Tuesday 13 February 13 1924 Wednesday 14 February 14 1924 Thursday 15 February 15 1924 Friday 16 February 16 1924 Saturday 17 February 17 1924 Sunday 18 February 18 1924 Monday 19 February 19 1924 Tuesday 20 February 20 1924 Wednesday 21 February 21 1924 Thursday 22 February 22 1924 Friday 23 February 23 1924 Saturday 24 February 24 1924 Sunday 25 February 25 1924 Monday 26 February 26 1924 Tuesday 27 February 27 1924 Wednesday 28 February 28 1924 Thursday 29 February 29 1924 Friday 30 ReferencesFebruary 1 1924 Friday editThe British government formally recognized the Soviet Union and began diplomatic relations with Robert M Hodgson as the first charge d affaires 1 2 Honduran President Rafael Lopez Gutierrez who had been elected in 1919 for a 4 year term that started on February 1 1920 refused to leave office after his term expired citing the failure of the Honduran Congress to elect a president following the lack of any candidate to receive a majority in the 1923 presidential election 3 4 5 Born Richard Hooker pen name for Dr Hiester Richard Hornberger Jr American surgeon and author who wrote a novel based on his experiences at a mobile army surgical hospital during the Korean War MASH A Novel About Three Army Doctors published 1968 later adapted into a successful film in 1970 and an even more successful TV series in 1972 M A S H in Trenton New Jersey d 1997 6 Ruth Teitelbaum American computer programmer who was one of six women assigned to enter data into the U S Army s Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer ENIAC as Ruth Lichterman in the Bronx d 1986 February 2 1924 Saturday editAlexei Rykov became Chairman of the Council of People s Commissars of the Soviet Union equivalent to Prime Minister of the Soviet Union filling the vacancy left by the death of Lenin 7 Felix Dzerzhinsky became Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the National Economy The International Ski Federation FIS was founded in Chamonix in France site of France s International Ski Week later recognized as the 1924 Winter Olympics during a meeting of leaders of the skiing organizations of various nations 8 Woodrow Wilson fell into a coma shortly before 10 30 p m 9 10 Born Elfi von Dassanowsky Austrian singer pianist and film producer in Vienna d 2007 February 3 1924 Sunday editWoodrow Wilson who had served as President of the United States from 1913 to 1921 died at the age of 67 in his home at 2340 S Street NW in Washington D C at 11 15 in the morning 11 The Soviet Union welcomed Britain s diplomatic recognition of the USSR as an historic step and pledged to make every effort to settle all misunderstandings and develop and consolidate economic relations 12 Germany and Turkey signed a Treaty of Friendship 5 Astra Club based in Tokyo defeated Shukyu Dan of Nagoya 2 to 1 to win the Emperor s Cup in football 13 February 4 1924 Monday edit nbsp Gandhi in 1929 Indian freedom fighter Mohandas K Gandhi known for his campaign of passive resistance in pursuing the independence of India from the British Empire was released from incarceration in Ahmedabad after serving less than two years of his six year prison sentence for sedition The release came on the recommendation of British physicians that Gandhi should be allowed six months convalescence to recover from a serious illness 14 15 February 5 1924 Tuesday editA flash flood inside an underground iron mine drowned 41 of the 46 miners inside after the crew conducted blasting too close to the bottom of Foley Lake near Crosby Minnesota 16 17 At 17 30 00 UTC the Greenwich Observatory in England near London began its service of broadcasting regular of broadcasting a time signal for the standard of the exact time of day by hour minute and second as measured at Greenwich 18 According to a press release from Greenwich the last four seconds of the preceding minute will be heard as clicks when the signal is about to be given representing the 55th 56th 57th 58th and 59th second and the final click which will be a little louder than the others every minute on shortwave radio to be heard worldwide with an announcement of the exact time 19 The Winter Olympics closed in Chamonix France Norway and Finland tied for the most gold medals with four each but Norway won 17 total medals to Finland s 11 Mexican rebels retreated from their former stronghold of Veracruz when federal troops won a crucial victory at Cordoba 20 The Show Off a play by American playwright George Kelly opened on Broadway at the Playhouse Theatre for the first of 571 performances 21 Born Patricia Lauber American children s book author chief editor of science for The New Book of Knowledge encyclopedia in New York City d 2010 Robert Byron Bird American chemical engineer and 1987 National Medal of Science recipient in Bryan Texas d 2020 22 February 6 1924 Wednesday editThe funeral of former U S President Woodrow Wilson was conducted He was buried in a vault beneath the center aisle of the chapel of the Washington National Cathedral becoming the first and only U S president to be buried in the District of Columbia 23 Demonstrators raised disturbances outside the German embassy in Washington About 200 taxi drivers walked onto the embassy lawn and after planting the American flag saluted it amid cheers and pistol shots 24 The controversy arose after the German Embassy had refused to offer condolences or to lower flags in honor of the late President Wilson who had led the U S against the German Empire during World War One from 1917 to 1918 25 Born Sir John Richardson British art historian in London d 2019 Died Sir John Stewart 1st Baronet of Fingask 46 Scottish whisky distiller committed suicide at his home at Fingask Castle in Perthshire 26 Queenie Scott Hopper 42 27 English children s author committed suicide at her home in Whitley Bay by slitting her own throat Her suicide noted stated that she took her life because she was unable to think up any new ideas for stories 28 February 7 1924 Thursday editMexican rebel leader Adolfo de la Huerta and his staff withdrew by boat to Merida Yucatan after federal troops recaptured the key city of Veracruz 29 The Fascist government of Italy gave formal recognition of the Communist Soviet Union 30 February 8 1924 Friday editThe first execution by lethal gas in American history was carried out in Carson City Nevada at the Nevada State Prison Chinese national Gee Jon convicted of a gangland slaying was put to death with a chemical reaction that put prussic acid into an airtight chamber 31 32 On the same day the U S state of Texas executed five prisoners all African American inmates who had been convicted of murder at the state penitentiary in Huntsville Texas in the state s first use of the electric chair Starting at 12 09 a m Charles Reynolds was the first to die as Warden Walter Monroe Miller threw the switch which sent 2 500 volts and 11 amperes of electricity into Reynolds s body Over the next hour E L Morris George Washington and Mack Matthews were put to death The fifth inmate Melvin Johnson was electrocuted after a one hour stay of execution 33 The Nakhchivan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was created by the Soviet Union within the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic 34 On January 20 1990 it would become the first part of the Soviet Union to secede 35 U S President Calvin Coolidge signed a resolution ordering the Doheny and Sinclair petroleum leases to be nullified due to the Teapot Dome scandal 36 Born Ada Sipuel Fisher U S civil rights figure and lawyer known for her successful 1948 challenge to racial segregation in the case of Sipuel v Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma in Chickasha Oklahoma d 1995 37 Lady Wonder American horse exhibited for her abilities to perform arithmetic and spelling while being accompanied by her owner and trainer Claudia E Fonda d 1957 38 Major General John W Hepfer U S Air Force officer and missile development engineer who oversaw the creation of the Minuteman and Peacekeeper intercontinental ballistic missiles in Waynesboro Pennsylvania d 1997 Died Annie Arniel 50 American suffragist and women s rights activist died by suicide from natural gas in a rooming house where she was living in Wilmington Delaware 39 David Dunnels White 79 Union Army veteran of the American Civil War who would be nominated and declined for the Medal of Honor in 2016 40 Madame Sorgue Antoinette Cauvin 59 French anarchist feminist and labor activist referred to as the most dangerous woman in Europe died of a heart attack 41 February 9 1924 Saturday editThe Nakhchivan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was established citation needed February 10 1924 Sunday editAs the Drenica Dukagjin Uprisings drew to a close in Kosovo Yugoslavian troops carried out the massacre of 25 Albanian minority civilians including eight young children and ten women in the Kosovan town of Dubnica then set fire to the town 42 Mexican federal troops won a decisive battle over the rebels at Ocotlan 43 Born Norman Bud Poile Canadian sports administrator and NHL hockey player inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame as a builder of the sport in Fort William Ontario d 2005 44 John Peterson American children s author who created The Littles series of books in Bradford Pennsylvania d 2002 Marc St Gil Dutch born American photojournalist in Helmond d 1992 Randy Van Horne American singer and bandleader known for organizing the Randy Van Horne singers heard singing the theme songs for The Flintstones The Jetsons and other Hanna Barbera cartoons in El Paso Texas d 2007 Carlos Gonzaga Brazilian singer in Paraisopolis Minas Gerais state d 2023 Max Ferguson English born Canadian radio show host for the CBC in Crook County Durham d 2013 Died Alfred Verhaeren 83 Belgian painterFebruary 11 1924 Monday editThe United States Senate voted 47 to 34 to demand that President Coolidge remove Edwin Denby who was under investigation for the Teapot Dome scandal as Secretary of the Navy Coolidge said in a statement that evening that As soon as special counsel can advise me as to the legality of these leases and assemble for me the pertinent facts in the various transactions I shall take such action as seems essential for the full protection of the public interests 45 The five day Negro Sanhedrin opened in Chicago with 250 delegates from trade unions civic groups and fraternal organizations in an attempt to create a program to protect the legal rights of African American tenant farmers 46 The Greek government deposited the instrument of ratification of the treaty of Lausanne 47 the peace treaty between Turkey and the Allied Powers that was concluded on July 24 1923 Born Edward Budge Patty U S tennis player who won the French Open and Wimbledon in 1950 later inducted to the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Fort Smith Arkansas d 2021 Died Jean Francois Raffaelli 74 French painter sculptor and printmakerFebruary 12 1924 Tuesday editHoward Carter and his archaeological team had the lid of Pharaoh Tutankhamun s stone sarcophagus raised revealing his solid gold mummy case 48 The case itself would not be opened until October 28 1925 49 The George Gershwin musical composition Rhapsody in Blue premiered at the Aeolian Hall in New York City 50 The play Beggar on Horseback by George S Kaufman and Marc Connelly opened on Broadway citation needed L Unita began a 67 year run as the official newspaper of the Italian Communist Party 51 before becoming an independent leftist periodical after the dissolution of the PCI The paper would cease publication entirely in 2017 Born Ray Vasquez American Latin jazz singer and trombonist in Los Angeles d 2019 David Rowland American industrial designer known for inventing the first compactly stackable chair the 40 4 Chair patented on March 5 1963 in Los Angeles d 2010 Died Ernest Joy 46 American stage actor 52 February 13 1924 Wednesday editGerman nationalists attacked the headquarters of Rhineland separatists in Pirmasens smashing their way into the building and setting it ablaze while snipers outside shot at the separatists The fighting and the blaze killed 36 people most of them separatists an elderly woman bystander was killed by a stray bullet 53 The first fascist event ever held in public in the United Kingdom took place at the Hotel Cecil in London as about 500 members of the British Fascisti and Italian expatriates attended 54 The day after testifying in the trial of Shoeless Joe Jackson former Chicago White Sox outfielder Oscar Happy Felsch was arrested for perjury in testimony given as a rebuttal witness for Jackson The arrest came after lawyers for the Chicago White Sox produced letters that contradicted Felsch s statements Felsch posted his own 2 000 bail and was released 55 56 Howard Carter abruptly suspended work on Tutankhamun s tomb and had it resealed owing to the impossible restrictions and discourtesies on the part of the public works department and its antiquity section The dispute was reportedly about media access rights 57 February 14 1924 Thursday editThe Computing Tabulating Recording Company CTR renamed itself the International Business Machines Corporation or IBM 58 Mexican federal troops inflicted another defeat on rebels near Paloverde southwest of Penjamo 59 The planned city of Longview Washington was incorporated after being designed by city planner George Kessler for the Long Bell Lumber Company to house 11 000 residents who were employees and their families 60 Part 1 of the Fritz Lang fantasy film Die Nibelungen premiered at the Ufa Palast am Zoo in Berlin 61 Born Juan Ponce Enrile Philippine politician who served as Minister of National Defense for President Ferdinand Marcos from 1970 to 1986 President of the Philippine Senate from 2008 to 2013 and at the age of 98 became the Chief Presidential Legal Counsel for President Bongbong Marcos in 2022 in Gonzaga Cagayan living in 2024 February 15 1924 Friday editU S troops began their intervention in the civil war in Honduras with 167 U S Marines and nine officers landing at Ampala after being brought by the battle cruiser USS Milwaukee 62 U S Senator Frank L Greene of Vermont was seriously wounded when he was shot in the head by a stray bullet during a shootout between Prohibition enforcement agents and bootleggers Senator Greene had been walking along Washington s Pennsylvania Avenue with his wife and was left partially paralyzed 63 The jury in the Joe Jackson White Sox case awarded Jackson over 16 000 in unpaid salary However Judge Gregory declared that the plaintiff s case was based on perjury and declared a mistrial 64 Jackson was triumphant at the verdict despite it being set aside 65 In Germany the enabling act of December 8 expired under its own terms after having allowed Chancellor Wilhelm Marx and his cabinet to issue emergency decrees In the first session of the Reichstag afterward legislators began the process of attempting to repeal the Marx cabinet decrees Born Helmut Oberlander Nazi war criminal who was part of the Einsatzgruppen death squad of the SS during World War II who immigrated to Canada in 1954 at Halbstadt Ukrainian SSR Soviet Union now Molotschna Ukraine d 2021 Died Lionel Monckton 62 English composer for stage musicalsFebruary 16 1924 Saturday editNearly 200 000 British dock workers went on strike 66 German artist George Grosz was fined 500 gold marks 6 000 marks when a collection of his drawings depicting the decadence of Berlin society was ruled obscene by the court 67 68 Born Colin Hayes Australian racehorse trainer in Semaphore South Australia d 1999 Ray Gunkel U S amateur and professional wrestler who was fatally injured during a match in Chicago d 1972 Nguyen Khac Chinh South Vietnamese anti Communist novelist and playwright who was imprisoned for almost 17 years between 1975 and 1992 in Quang Nam province French Indochina d 2016 Died John William Kendrick 70 American railroad executive Wilhelm Schmidt 65 German engineer and inventor who developed the technology for superheated steam Heissdampf for steam engines and founded the company Schmidtsche Heissdampfgesellschaft Tony Boeckel 31 American major league baseball infielder since 1917 died before the 1924 National League season after being seriously injured in a car accident the day before Tony Boeckel third baseman for Braves dies from injuries Lewiston ME Daily Sun February 18 1924 p 7February 17 1924 Sunday editA referendum on employment protection was held in Switzerland Voters rejected a proposed amendment to the federal employment protection law 69 The Western film The Night Hawk starring Harry Carey was released citation needed Herma Szabo of Austria won the women s competition of the World Figure Skating Championships held in Oslo Norway citation needed Born Margaret Truman singer and only child of future U S President Harry S Truman at the time a county judge commissioner in Jackson County Missouri and his wife Bess Truman in Independence Missouri d 2008 Lasse Sandberg Swedish cartoonist and children s book illustrator in Stockholm d 2008 Died Henry Bacon 57 American architect best known for designing the Lincoln Memorial died of cancerFebruary 18 1924 Monday editA series of explosions at the W P Gilbert trench warfare filling factory killed 12 young women and a male foreman who were employees in south east London at the borough of Slade Green near Dartford 70 The popular U S comic strip Boots and Her Buddies by Edgar Martin was published for the first time 71 and would run for 44 years until ending on October 6 1968 72 73 American jazz cornet player and composer Bix Beiderbecke Leon Bismark Beiderbecke made his recording debut as he and his band The Wolverines created the 78 rpm record Fidgety Feet for Gennett Studios with Jazz Me Blues on the opposite side 74 British Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald warned against profiteers extracting unjust prices during the dock worker s strike 75 The cost of a four pound loaf of bread went up a halfpenny to eightpence halfpenny as a result of the dock strike 76 Born Sam Rolfe pen name for Samuel Rosenbaum American screenwriter best known for co creating the TV western series Have Gun Will Travel in New York City d 1993 Harold Finger American aeronautical nuclear engineer director of the Space Nuclear Propulsion Office in Brooklyn New York alive in 2024 Died Victor Capoul 83 French operatic tenorFebruary 19 1924 Tuesday editAfter less than four weeks in office Eleftherios Venizelos resigned as Prime Minister of Greece because of bad health and was succeeded by Agriculture Minister Georgios Kafantaris An initial outline of the Dawes committee s financial plan was presented to French Prime Minister Raymond Poincare in Paris 77 Born Lee Marvin Lamont Walton Marvin Jr American film and television actor winner of the 1965 Academy Award for Best Actor for Cat Ballou in New York City d 1987 February 20 1924 Wednesday editThe Volga German Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was set up for the ethnic German minority in the Soviet Union with a capital city of Kosakenstadt now Engels in the Saratov Oblast 78 It would exist until its abolition by the USSR on September 7 1941 in response to the invasion by Nazi Germany 78 French military leaders objected to a clause in the Dawes proposal that would return the railroads in the occupied Ruhr region to German control 79 Born Gloria Vanderbilt American fashion designer and socialite in New York City d 2019 Gerson Goldhaber German born U S particle physicist co discoverer in 1974 of the J psi meson subatomic particle confirming the existence of the charm quark in Chemnitz d 2010 Lis Mellemgaard 95 Danish spy for the Holger Danske resistance group during World War II in Copenhagen d 2019 Died Louis Peringuey 68 South African entomologist who specialized in insects and reptiles and was director of the South African Museum in Cape Town The genus Peringueyella of katydids is named in his honor as are the reptile species Peringuey s leaf toed gecko Cryptactites peringueyi and Peringuey s adder Bitis peringueyi and the black cocktail ant Crematogaster peringueyi 80 February 21 1924 Thursday editBritish dock workers rejected the terms offered to them for a settlement of the strike Their employers had offered them an immediate 1 shilling per day raise with another shilling to be added June 1 81 The Republic of Austria gave formal recognition to the Soviet Union and opened diplomatic relations 82 The D W Griffith directed film America premiered at the 44th Street Theatre in New York City 83 Born Robert Mugabe Prime Minister of Zimbabwe 1980 to 1987 President of Zimbabwe 1987 to 2017 in Kutama Southern Rhodesia d 2019 Krishna Prakash Bahadur Indian writer and philosopher in Allahabad United Provinces of Agra and Oudh British India now Prayagraj Uttar Pradesh d 2000 Died Annie R Tinker 39 American suffragist and philanthropist who left as her legacy the funding for financial of assistance of elderly women the Annie R Tinker Memorial Fund died of surgical complications after a tonsillectomy 84 Salvatore Auteri Manzocchi 77 Italian opera composerFebruary 22 1924 Friday editCalvin Coolidge became the first President to make a radio broadcast from the White House 85 when he gave a national address on the occasion of George Washington s birthday 86 The Treaty of Rome signed on January 27 between the Kingdom of Italy and the Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes took effect after being ratified by representatives of both parties dissolving the Free State of Fiume and dividing it between the two kingdoms 87 A bill to provide for automatic U S citizenship for Native American peoples was introduced by U S Representative Homer P Snyder a Republican for the state of New York citation needed The text of the Indian Citizenship Act stated Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled That all non citizen Indians born within the territorial limits of the United States be and they are hereby declared to be citizens of the United States Provided That the granting of such citizenship shall not in any manner impair or otherwise affect the right of any Indian to tribal or other property Born Jack Pierce Canadian oil executive and Chairman of Ranger Oil and a leader of the 1974 discovery of the 1 2 billion barrel Ninian Oil Field in the North Sea in Westmount Quebec d 1991 Vincent Marotta American inventor who with Samuel Glazer invented the first automatic drip coffee maker marketed as Mr Coffee in Cleveland d 2015 February 23 1924 Saturday edit nbsp Prime Minister Zogu Albanian Prime Minister Ahmet Zogu was shot twice by anarchist Beqir Valteri after entering the Albanian Parliament building just before a parliamentary session 88 Zogu survived the assassination attempt but was seriously wounded and stepped down from his position for more than 10 months before returning the following January 6 89 The Royal Navy intervened in the dock worker s strike to move 4 500 bags of American mail 90 Born Allan McLeod Cormack physicist and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in Johannesburg South Africa d 1998 91 Karel Hubacek Czech architect known for designing the Jested Tower in Prague Czechoslovakia d 2011 Ruben F Mettler U S businessman CEO and Chairman of TRW Inc conglomerate 1977 1988 in Shafter California d 2006 February 24 1924 Sunday editDesigned by Henry Berliner and his father Emile Berliner the Berliner gyrocopter Model No 5 capable of flying at a speed of 40 miles per hour 64 km h to hover at an altitude of 15 feet 4 6 m and to turn within a radius of 15 feet 4 6 m was given its first successful demonstration U S Army Lieutenant Harold R Harris flew the machine for 1 minute and 20 seconds at College Park Airport near the University of Maryland in front of U S Navy officials and members of the press 92 93 Mexican federal troops defeated rebels in a battle fought in an oil region in the state of Tamaulipas 94 The Beverly Hills Speedway hosted its final race attended by 85 000 The track was torn down afterward because the rapidly increasing real estate values had rendered the track an uneconomical use of property Harlan Fengler broke the world record for a 250 mile race averaging 116 6 miles per hour 187 6 km h 95 British dock workers voted to accept the offer of their employers to receive a rise of 1 shilling per day plus an additional shilling on June 1 96 Born Ted Arison Israeli businessman who was the founder of Carnival Cruise Lines after being the co founder of Norwegian Cruise Lines in Tel Aviv British Mandate for Palestine d 1999 February 25 1924 Monday editIn the Soviet Union the Politburo of the Soviet Communist Party began the task of National delimitation in Central Asia setting specific boundaries for Soviet socialist republics for ethnic minorities Among the changes was to partition the Turkestan ASSR into what are now the nations of Turkmenistan Uzbekistan and later forming Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan while what is now Kazakhstan was set aside in 1936 97 98 The Western film Ride for Your Life was released citation needed The Cuban strike was settled 99 Born Kurt Amplatz Austrian radiologist and inventor of two devices to correcting atrial septal defect in infants in Weistrach d 2019 February 26 1924 Tuesday editThe trial of with Adolf Hitler Erich Ludendorff and eight other Nazis for charges of treason arising from the Beer Hall Putsch of November 9 1923 began in Munich Security was heavy and onlookers were thoroughly searched for weapons before being allowed in 100 101 The Transport and General Workers Union dock workers ended their strike 102 Born Freda Betti singer in Nice France d 1979 Noboru Takeshita Prime Minister of Japan from 1987 to 1989 in Unnan Shimane Prefecture d 2000 Died George Randolph Chester 55 American fiction author and film director died of a heart attack Chester was best known for his Wallingford series of books featuring J Rufus Get Rich Quick Wallingford 103 February 27 1924 Wednesday editThe government of Prime Minister Georges Theunis fell in Belgium over a vote on a Franco Belgian import export bill The news caused the ailing French franc to immediately drop to a new low 24 50 to the U S dollar 104 Gillis Grafstrom of Sweden won the men s competition in the World Figure Skating Championships in Manchester England citation needed Born Dr Vijayalakshmi Ramanan Indian surgeon and the first woman to be commissioned as an officer in the Indian Air Force in Madras Presidency of Fort St George British India now Chennai Tamil Nadu d 2020 Cleve Backster American interrogation specialist for the CIA in Lafayette New Jersey d 2013 Harry Likas American sportsman 1948 NCAA tennis champion and inductee to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Hall of Fame in San Francisco d 2017 February 28 1924 Thursday editThe Kingdom of Yugoslavia increased its troop presence on its border with Bulgaria across from Pernik in response to raids from Macedonian irregulars from the area 105 Born Christopher C Kraft Jr American engineer and NASA administrator Flight Director for the Mercury Program in Chesapeake City now Phoebus Virginia d 2019 February 29 1924 Friday editErich Ludendorff took the stand in his defense in the trial at Munich He gave a long justification of the reasons for attempting the putsch explaining We want a Germany free of Marxism semitism and papal influences 106 Born Carlos Humberto Romero President of El Salvador 1977 to 1979 in Chalatenango d 2017 Al Rosen U S baseball player 1953 American League MVP and AL home run leader in 1950 and 1953 in Spartanburg South Carolina d 2015 107 Agustin Hernandez Navarro Mexican sculptor in Mexico City d 2022 References edit Britain Recognizes Soviet Government Without Conditions Formal Relations Are Resumed With R M Hodgson as Charge d Affaires The New York Times February 2 1924 p 1 Mercer Derrik 1989 Chronicle of the 20th Century London Chronicle Communications Ltd p 315 ISBN 978 0 582 03919 3 Honduras May be on Brink of Civil Warfare Los Angeles Times February 2 1924 p 5 War of Three Sides Begins in Honduras Two Candidates for Presidency Take Up Arms While President Becomes Dictator The New York Times February 3 1924 p 19 a b Chronology 1924 indiana edu 2002 Archived from the original on April 2 2020 Retrieved January 16 2015 Mifflin Lawrie November 7 1997 H Richard Hornberger 73 Surgeon Behind M A S H The New York Times Duranty Walter February 3 1924 Rykoff Is Elected to Succeed Lenin Announcement Made of His Appointment as Chairman of Federal Commissars The New York Times p 3 Allen E John B 2012 Federation Internationale de Ski FIS Historical Dictionary of Skiing Scarecrow Press p 69 Latest Bulletins on Mr Wilson The New York Times February 3 1924 p 1 WILSON IN COMA HEART FAILING HIM He May Never Reawaken Says Grayson as Death Closes in on Ex President Pittsburgh Gazette Times February 3 1924 p 3 WOODROW WILSON PASSES AWAY IN SLEEP END COMES AT 11 15 A M NATION MOURNS AND TRIBUTES ARE VOICED IN ALL LANDS The New York Times February 4 1924 p 1 Williams Paul February 4 1924 Russia Accepts Britain s Offer of Recognition Chicago Daily Tribune p 16 Japan Football Association in Japanese Gandhi Freed on Government Order Aged Indian Leader is Ill and Must Go to Coast to Convalesce Montreal Gazette February 5 1924 p 1 British Release Gandhi Indian Non Co Op Chief Chicago Daily Tribune February 5 1924 p 5 U S Mine Disaster Roof Caves In And 42 Men Drowned Evening Despatch Birmingham England 6 February 1924 p 1 Lake Bottom Drops Into Mine Drowning 42 At Work in Iron Ore Pits Near Crosby Minn The New York Times February 6 1924 p 1 Street Sean Sean 2015 Greenwich Time Signal Historical Dictionary of British Radio Scarecrow Press p 156 Greenwich Time by Wireless New Scheme Today Liverpool Daily Post February 5 1924 p 6 Mexican Rebel Forces Beaten Quit Vera Cruz Chicago Daily Tribune February 6 1924 p 1 Hirsch Foster 1975 George Kelly Twayne Publishing p 29 Tanner R I Walters K 1998 Rheology An Historical Perspective Rheology Series Vol 7 Amsterdam The Netherlands Elsevier Science p 126 ISBN 978 0 444 82946 7 Retrieved 14 September 2023 via Google Books Bennett James O Donnell February 7 1924 Wilson Sleeps in Cathedral Tomb Notables of Nation Pay Last Homage Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Cab Drivers and Students Flag Embassy Chicago Daily Tribune February 7 1924 p 1 Flag at German Embassy Joins Mourning Group Chicago Daily Tribune February 6 1924 p 1 Obituary Sir John H Stewart The Daily Telegraph London February 8 1924 p 13 Authoress s Tragic End Whitley Bay Lady Found at Her Home with Her Throat Cut Newcastle Daily Chronicle February 7 1924 p 1 The deceased lady was 42 years of age Writer Takes Life When Muse Is Silent Queenie Scott Hopper Commits Suicide Over Lack of New Ideas Baltimore Evening Sun February 8 1924 p 1 Mexican Rebel Chief and Staff Reach Yucatan Chicago Daily Tribune February 8 1924 p 2 Italy Issues Formal Recognition of Soviet Illustrated Daily News Los Angeles February 9 1924 p 2 Nevada s Lethal Gas Executes Tong Man Miami Herald February 9 1924 Feb 8 1924 First execution by lethal gas This Day in History History Retrieved January 16 2015 Five Negroes Die in Electric Chair in Texas Prison Are First to Die Under Law Substituting Chair for Noose Tuscaloosa AL News February 8 1924 p 1 Nahichevanskaya Avtonomnaya Sovetskaya Socialisticheskaya Respublika Nakhchivanskaya Avtonomiya Sovietskaya Socilisticheskaya Republika in Great Soviet Encyclopedia Marilyn Vogt Downey The USSR 1987 1991 Marxist Perspectives Humanities Press 1993 p 190 Henning Arthur Sears February 9 1924 Coolidge Signs Revocation of Big Oil Leases Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Fisher Ada Lois Sipuel 1924 1995 by Melvin C Hall in The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture OKhistory org Lady Wonder Mind Reading Horse Dies Richmond VA Times Dispatch March 19 1957 p 1 Mrs Annie Arneil Commits Suicide Noted Suffragette Suffered From Nervous Strain Following Two Months Illness The Morning News Wilmington DE February 11 1924 p 2 This Civil War soldier nabbed Robert E Lee s son but was robbed of the Medal of Honor by Kyle Jahner Army Times May 31 2016 Madame Sorgue Dead Described by Italian as Most Dangerous Woman Reuters report in The Barrier Miner Broken Hill New South Wales February 9 1924 p 1 Elsie Robert The Situation of the Albanian Minority in Yugoslavia Memorandum Presented to the League of Nations albanianhistory net Obregon Wins in Big Battle Against Rebels Chicago Daily Tribune February 11 1924 p 1 Poile Bud Honoured Member Legends of Hockey www hhof com Retrieved 26 February 2021 Henning Arthur Sears February 12 1924 Senate Defied by President Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Glenda Gilmore Defying Dixie The Radical Roots of Civil Rights 1919 1950 W W Norton amp Co 2008 p 41 League of Nations Treaty Series vol 28 p 13 fn Mummy Case of Tut Built of Solid Gold Chicago Daily Tribune February 13 1924 p 1 Howard Carter 4th Season Excavation Journal 28 Oct 1925 Feb 12 1924 Rhapsody In Blue by George Gershwin performed for first time This Day in History History Retrieved January 16 2015 Anna Momigliano 16 September 2008 In Italy Female Editor Signals Women s Rise The Christian Science Monitor Ernest Joy Broadway Cast amp Staff Internet Broadway Database The Broadway League Retrieved 14 September 2023 Skene Don February 14 1924 Cheer Massacare of Rhine Rebels Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 British Fascism Forms to Avert Labor Dictator Chicago Daily Tribune February 14 1924 p 5 Arrest Felsch for Perjury in Jackson Case Chicago Daily Tribune February 14 1924 p 11 Felsch Spills Jackson Beans Helps Comiskey Chicago Daily Tribune February 13 1924 p 27 Carter Leaves Tut to his Fate in Gilded Tomb Chicago Daily Tribune February 14 1924 p 3 Chronological History of IBM 1920s IBM 23 January 2003 Retrieved January 16 2015 Swift Escobar Crushed Mexico Rebels in West Chicago Daily Tribune February 15 1924 p 1 R J Guyer Southern Oregon Timber The Kenneth Ford Family Legacy Arcadia Publishing 2015 p 43 UFA Film Nights Die Nibelungen Siegfried Visit Berlin Retrieved January 16 2015 American Interests Protected as Revolt Rocks Honduras Government Bellingham WA Herald February 16 1924 p 6 Senator Shot by Dry Sleuth Chicago Daily Tribune February 16 1924 p 1 Jury Finds for Jackson Judge Kills Verdict Chicago Daily Tribune February 16 1924 p 13 Curran Dan April 23 2010 The Milwaukee trial of Shoeless Joe Jackson On Milwaukee Retrieved January 16 2015 Williams Paul February 17 1924 Britain Facing Food Rationing as Dockers Strike Chicago Daily Tribune p 3 Philip Neil November 25 2010 Port d eaux mortes George Grosz in France Adventures in the Print Trade Retrieved January 16 2015 Kunstwerk des Monats Juni Museum Kunstpalast 2014 Retrieved January 16 2015 Nohlen D amp Stover P 2010 Elections in Europe A data handbook p1909 ISBN 978 3 8329 5609 7 12 Victims of Explosion Eleven Girls and One Man Mystery Fire Works Disaster on Thames Side Daily Mirror February 19 1924 p 5 A terrible disaster occurred about 8 45 yesterday morning at the Slades Green factory Boots and Her Buddies Introducing Our New Girl Comic Tampa FL Daily Times February 18 1924 p 10 Boots and Her Buddies at Don Markstein s Toonopedia Archived from the original on March 20 2012 Reynolds Moira Davison 2 October 2015 Comic Strip Artists in American Newspapers 1945 1980 McFarland ISBN 9780786481507 Retrieved 17 December 2021 via Google Books Hoffman Frank 2004 Encyclopedia of Recorded Sound Routledge p 1070 ISBN 9781135949501 Williams Paul February 19 1924 Labor Cabinet Fights British Docker Strike Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Dearer Bread Why Your Loaf Will Cost You More Sunday Mercury and Sunday News Birmingham England February 17 1924 p 7 the price of the 4lb loaf will be advanced by a halfpenny to morrow Wales Henry February 20 1924 France Bows to Dawes Experts on Ruhr Control Chicago Daily Tribune p 5 a b J Otto Pohl Ethnic Cleansing in the USSR 1937 1949 Greenwood Publishing Group 1999 pp 29 37 Dawes Plan for Ruhr is Opposed by French Army Chicago Daily Tribune February 21 1924 p 6 Louis Albert Peringuey Director of the South African Museum 1906 1924 archived by archive com Williams Paul February 22 1924 Dockers Strike Flames Anew on Radical Fuel Chicago Daily Tribune p 7 Austria Gives Recognition to Soviet Regime Los Angeles Times February 22 1924 p 10 Holston Kim R 2013 Movie Roadshows A History and Filmography of Reserved Seat Limited Showings 1911 1973 Jefferson North Carolina McFarland amp Company Inc p 35 ISBN 978 0 7864 6062 5 Annie Rensselaer Tinker 1884 1924 Of East Setauket And NYC Philanthropist Suffragist WWI Volunteer In Europe by Catherine Tinker in Long Island History Journal 2017 Other Firsts The Broadcast Archive February 17 2013 Retrieved January 16 2015 Washington Is Still Our Guide Coolidge Avers Holiday Speech Goes Out on Radio Waves Chicago Daily Tribune February 23 1924 p 5 Italy and Kingdom of the Serbs Agreements signed at Rome January 27 1924 League of Nations Treaty Series vol 24 pp 32 89 Albanian Premier Shot Student Fires but Falls to Wound Him Seriously The New York Times February 24 1924 p 3 Elsie Robert 2010 Historical Dictionary of Albania 2nd ed Plymouth Scarecrow Press p 105 ISBN 978 0 8108 6188 6 Williams Paul February 24 1924 Britain Calls on Navy for Aid in Docker s Strike Chicago Daily Tribune p 3 Allan M Cormack Facts NobelPrize org Nobel Prize Outreach AB 2023 Retrieved 14 September 2023 New Helicopter Test in Doubt Inventor of Latest Air Device Confers With McCook Officials Dayton O Daily News February 24 1924 p 13 The Helicopter A Hundred Years of Hovering by Robert Lemos Wired com December 12 2007 Cornyn John February 25 1924 Obregon Troops Rout Rebels at Cave of Devil Chicago Daily Tribune p 4 Rasmussen Cecilia October 19 1992 L A Scene The City Then and Now Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 16 2015 British Dockers Vote to Accept Offer of Bosses Chicago Daily Tribune February 25 1924 p 4 Paul Bergne The Birth of Tajikistan National Identity and the Origins of the Republic I B Tauris 2007 p 42 Adrienne Lynn Edgar Tribal Nation The Making Of Soviet Turkmenistan Princeton University Press 2004 p 55 Reach Settlement of Cuban Railway and Dock Strike Chicago Daily Tribune February 26 1924 p 1 Treason Trial of Ludendorff Real Friendly Chicago Daily Tribune February 27 1924 p 11 Rees Laurence 2012 Hitler s Charisma Leading Millions into the Abyss London Pantheon Books p 42 ISBN 978 0 307 37729 6 Peace at the Docks Union Instructs Men to Return to Work Newcastle Daily Chronicle February 26 1924 p 1 Wallingford Creator Dies George Randolph Chester Yields to Heart attack in his Gotham Home Toledo Blade March 6 1924 Retrieved 2021 10 13 via Google News Wales Henry February 28 1924 Fall of Belgian Cabinet Halts Dawes Exports Chicago Daily Tribune p 14 Fendrick Raymond February 29 1924 Jugo Slavs Move Big Force for Bulgaria Group Chicago Daily Tribune p 5 Clayton John March 1 1924 I Fought Rule by Red or Jew Ludendorff Chicago Daily Tribune p 3 Al Rosen Stats Height Weight Position Rookie Status amp More Sports Reference LLC Retrieved 14 September 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title February 1924 amp oldid 1212342407, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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