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The following events occurred in June 1926:

Tuesday, June 1, 1926 edit

 
 
Monroe and Griffith

Wednesday, June 2, 1926 edit

Thursday, June 3, 1926 edit

  • The best-selling British book The Diary of a Young Lady of Fashion in the Year 1764–1765 by Cleone Knox, supposedly an eighteenth-century diary unearthed and published for the first time in 1925, was exposed as a hoax. Magdalen King-Hall, the young daughter of Admiral Sir George Fowler King-Hall, was revealed to be the real author.[2][3] "I wrote the book in a few weeks, but if I had realized so many distinguished people would have taken it seriously, I should have spent much more time and pains on it", King-Hall stated.[4]
  • Born:

Friday, June 4, 1926 edit

 
President Mosicki

Saturday, June 5, 1926 edit

  • Britain and Turkey signed the Anglo-Turkish Agreement on Mosul, an accord over disputed territory between the two countries in the Mosul region.[7][8]

Sunday, June 6, 1926 edit

Monday, June 7, 1926 edit

 
Grinius

Tuesday, June 8, 1926 edit

  • Babe Ruth hit one of the longest home runs of his career at Navin Field in Detroit, over the right field stands and into the street a block away. Sportswriters at the game reported that the ball carried over 600 feet, although whether it actually did or not cannot be proven.[10][11]
  • Died: Emily Hobhouse, 66, British welfare campaigner

Wednesday, June 9, 1926 edit

Thursday, June 10, 1926 edit

  • Spain threatened to quit the League of Nations if it was not granted a permanent seat.[13]
  • The Treaty of Friendship between France and Romania was signed in Paris. Although a diplomatic victory for Romanian Prime Minister Alexandru Averescu, it had little actual value since it did not commit France to lend direct military assistance in the event of war between Romania and the Soviet Union.[14][15]
  • Born: Lionel Jeffries, British actor and director, in Forest Hill, London (d. 2010)
  • Died: Antoni Gaudí, 73, Catalonian architect

Friday, June 11, 1926 edit

Saturday, June 12, 1926 edit

Sunday, June 13, 1926 edit

Monday, June 14, 1926 edit

Tuesday, June 15, 1926 edit

Wednesday, June 16, 1926 edit

Thursday, June 17, 1926 edit

Friday, June 18, 1926 edit

Saturday, June 19, 1926 edit

Sunday, June 20, 1926 edit

Monday, June 21, 1926 edit

  • U.S. President Calvin Coolidge announced a government surplus of $390 million for the fiscal year ending June 30.[27]
  • Born: Conrad Hall, American cinematographer, in Papeete, Tahiti (d. 2003)

Tuesday, June 22, 1926 edit

Wednesday, June 23, 1926 edit

 
McPherson after her ordeal

Thursday, June 24, 1926 edit

  • U.S. Congress created the position of Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Aeronautics to oversee the United States' naval aviation forces. The navy's five-year plan for aviation was also passed.[29]
  • Lightning storms and flooding in northern and central Germany killed 10 and destroyed many crops.[30]
  • Thousands were left homeless by flooding in Guanajuato, Mexico.[31]

Friday, June 25, 1926 edit

Saturday, June 26, 1926 edit

Sunday, June 27, 1926 edit

Monday, June 28, 1926 edit

 
Mackenzie King

Tuesday, June 29, 1926 edit

Wednesday, June 30, 1926 edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Will and Kate to break tradition for royal christening". CityNews. October 20, 2013. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
  2. ^ Cleone Knox (Magdalen King-Hall) (May 29, 2010). "The Diary of a Young Lady of Fashion in the Year 1764–1765". Talking (Book)Shop. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
  3. ^ "Fictitious Diary". The Press. Christchurch: 15. June 5, 1926. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
  4. ^ "Girl in Castle Hoaxes Literary World on Diary". Chicago Daily Tribune. June 4, 1926. p. 23.
  5. ^ "History of Veterans Day". United States Department of Veterans Affairs. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
  6. ^ . United States Army Center of Military History. Archived from the original on November 12, 2011. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
  7. ^ a b c d Mercer, Derrik (1989). Chronicle of the 20th Century. London: Chronicle Communications Ltd. p. 344. ISBN 978-0-582-03919-3.
  8. ^ a b . indiana.edu. 2002. Archived from the original on April 2, 2020. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
  9. ^ Wales, Henry (June 8, 1926). "Spain and Brazil Sulk as League Council Meets". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 11.
  10. ^ "Opinions Differ on Homers". The Miami News: 2C. May 24, 1964.
  11. ^ Jenkinson, William J. (1996). "Longest Home Run Ever Hit". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
  12. ^ "Chervonets". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
  13. ^ "Brazil Resigns from World League Council". Chicago Daily Tribune. June 11, 1926. p. 1.
  14. ^ Rush, Robert S.; Epley, William W., eds. (2006). Multinational Operations, Alliances, and International Military Cooperation. PfP Consortium of Defense Academies and Security Studies Institutes. p. 65. ISBN 978-0-16-079422-3.
  15. ^ Davenport-Hines, R.P.T., ed. (1990). Business in the Age of Depression and War. Savage, Maryland: Frank Cass & Co. Ltd. p. 267. ISBN 0-7146-3387-9.
  16. ^ Smith, Joseph (1991). Unequal Giants: Diplomatic Relations between the United States and Brazil, 1889–1930. University of Pittsburgh Press. p. 171. ISBN 0-8229-3676-3.
  17. ^ "Sarah Bernhardt, Sculptor François Sicard (1862–1934)". Patryst. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
  18. ^ Wales, Henry (June 13, 1926). "Bernhardt, Once Toast of World, Honored by Few". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 14.
  19. ^ "Today in History". {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  20. ^ Schultz, Sigrid (June 15, 1926). "Kaiser Effigy Starts Berlin Riot; 50 Hurt". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  21. ^ Lancaster, Jordan (2005). In the Shadow of Vesuvius: A Cultural History of Naples. New York and London: I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd. p. 223. ISBN 1-85043-764-5.
  22. ^ Corner, Paul (2012). The Fascist Party and Popular Opinion in Mussolini's Italy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 114. ISBN 978-0-19-873069-9.
  23. ^ Ewles-Bergeron, Penny (February 13, 2012). "The Bourbon Tunnel". Napoli Unplugged. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
  24. ^ Paul Corner, The Fascist Party and Popular Opinion in Mussolini's Italy (Oxford University Press, 2012) p. 114
  25. ^ Myers, Jack (June 19, 1926). "Australia O.K.'s Arbitration for Labor Disputes". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 18.
  26. ^ a b Barfoot, Chas H. (2011). Aimee Semple McPherson and the Making of Modern Pentecostalism, 1890–1926. Equinox. p. 462. ISBN 978-1-84553-166-9.
  27. ^ "Coolidge Announces $390,000,000 Surplus". Chicago Daily Tribune. June 22, 1926. p. 1.
  28. ^ "Kidnapping and Scandals". AimeeMcPherson.com. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
  29. ^ Hyde, Harlow A. (1988). Scraps of Paper: The Disarmament Treaties Between the World Wars. Lincoln, Nebraska: Media Publishing. p. 145. ISBN 0-939644-46-0.
  30. ^ Sigrid, Schultz (June 25, 1926). "Elbe, Oder, Rhine Flood Germany; 10 Dead, Big Loss". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 7.
  31. ^ "Many Dead in Mexico". Chicago Daily Tribune. June 25, 1926. p. 7.
  32. ^ Cornyn, John (June 26, 1926). "Thousand Die When Mexico Dams Break". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  33. ^ a b Russell, Peter H. "Discretion and the Reserve Powers of the Crown". Canadian Parliamentary Review. Retrieved January 3, 2015.
  34. ^ Wales, Henry (June 27, 1926). "Caillaux Outs Protector of France's Gold". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 24.
  35. ^ "Australia and Back – Alan Cobham 1926". Airway Museum. Retrieved January 3, 2015.

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real author 2 3 I wrote the book in a few weeks but if I had realized so many distinguished people would have taken it seriously I should have spent much more time and pains on it King Hall stated 4 Born Allen Ginsberg leftist American poet associated with the Beat Generation in Newark New Jersey d 1997 Roscoe Bartlett conservative U S Congressman for Maryland in Moorland KentuckyFriday June 4 1926 edit nbsp President Mosicki Ignacy Moscicki became President of the Republic of Poland He would serve until 1939 fleeing Poland when Germany and the Soviet Union invaded to start World War II The United States Congress passed a resolution requesting that President Calvin Coolidge issue a proclamation calling for the annual observance of Armistice Day with appropriate ceremonies Although twenty seven U S states had already established November 11 as a legal holiday Veterans Day did not become a legal Federal holiday until 1938 5 6 The Australian film The Pioneers opened in Sydney Died Fred Spofforth 72 Australian cricketerSaturday June 5 1926 editBritain and Turkey signed the Anglo Turkish Agreement on Mosul an accord over disputed territory between the two countries in the Mosul region 7 8 Sunday June 6 1926 editThe Old Social Democratic Party of Germany a splinter faction of the Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD was formally constituted The films Ella Cinders and A Trip to Chinatown premiered Born Klaus Tennstedt German composer in Merseburg d 1998 Monday June 7 1926 edit nbsp Grinius Kazys Grinius was elected President of Lithuania by the Third Seimas The League of Nations opened its fortieth council session in Geneva Brazil boycotted the session in protest of its being denied a seat on the permanent council 9 Tuesday June 8 1926 editBabe Ruth hit one of the longest home runs of his career at Navin Field in Detroit over the right field stands and into the street a block away Sportswriters at the game reported that the ball carried over 600 feet although whether it actually did or not cannot be proven 10 11 Died Emily Hobhouse 66 British welfare campaignerWednesday June 9 1926 editThe Soviet Union passed a law forbidding the export of Soviet currency abroad 12 Died Sanford B Dole 82 President of Hawaii and 1st Territorial Governor of HawaiiThursday June 10 1926 editSpain threatened to quit the League of Nations if it was not granted a permanent seat 13 The Treaty of Friendship between France and Romania was signed in Paris Although a diplomatic victory for Romanian Prime Minister Alexandru Averescu it had little actual value since it did not commit France to lend direct military assistance in the event of war between Romania and the Soviet Union 14 15 Born Lionel Jeffries British actor and director in Forest Hill London d 2010 Died Antoni Gaudi 73 Catalonian architectFriday June 11 1926 editBrazil announced it would leave the League of Nations 16 Born Frank Plicka Czech photographer in Kladno Czechoslovakia d 2010 Saturday June 12 1926 editA monument to the actress Sarah Bernhardt by the sculptor Francois Leon Sicard was unveiled in Paris near the house where she died in 1923 17 18 Born Gaspare di Mercurio Italian author in Partinico d 2001 Sunday June 13 1926 editA memorial to the Spartacist leaders Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe for Berlin s Friedrichsfelde Central Cemetery was inaugurated 19 Born Paul Lynde American comedian in Mount Vernon Ohio d 1982 Died Gottfried Lindauer 87 Bohemian born New Zealand painterMonday June 14 1926 editSocialists in Berlin held a mass demonstration outside the City Palace supporting an affirmative vote in the upcoming referendum on whether to expropriate the property of the former ruling houses of Germany About 50 were wounded and 100 arrested in fighting that broke out as police attempted to confiscate an effigy of Wilhelm II 20 Born Don Newcombe American baseball player in Madison New Jersey d 2019 Died Mary Cassatt 82 American artistTuesday June 15 1926 editThe World Court opened its eleventh session at The Hague 8 The British ballet A Tragedy of Fashion was first performed Born Shigeru Kayano Ainu activist in Nibutani Japan d 2006 Wednesday June 16 1926 editAurelio Padovani an early Fascist leader who had fallen out of favour with Mussolini was killed mysteriously along with eight others when the balcony of Padovani s home in Naples collapsed as he stepped out to greet a throng of admirers below 7 21 22 23 Ziya Hursit former deputy in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey was arrested for planning to assassinate President Mustafa Kemal Ataturk Born William F Roemer Jr U S FBI agent d 1996 Died Aurelio Padovani 37 Italian Fascist leader was killed in the collapse of a balcony at his home along with eight other people 24 Thursday June 17 1926 editThe Seventh Street Bridge now the Andy Warhol Bridge opened in Pittsburgh Friday June 18 1926 editAustralia passed amendments to the 1904 Conciliation and Arbitration Act granting wider powers to judges 25 Born Allan Sandage American astronomer in Iowa City Iowa d 2010 Saturday June 19 1926 editDeFord Bailey became the first African American to perform on Nashville s Grand Ole Opry Sunday June 20 1926 editThe German referendum to expropriate the property of the former ruling houses received a 96 1 vote in favour but failed to pass into law because the 39 voter turnout was too low Three memorial services were held for Christian evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson missing since May 18 to accommodate the 17 000 people who wished to pay their final respects along with millions of listeners who tuned in to the services on the radio 26 The 28th International Eucharistic Congress opened in Chicago with over 250 000 spectators attending the opening procession Monday June 21 1926 editU S President Calvin Coolidge announced a government surplus of 390 million for the fiscal year ending June 30 27 Born Conrad Hall American cinematographer in Papeete Tahiti d 2003 Tuesday June 22 1926 editThe St Louis Cardinals purchased the contract of pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexander from the Chicago Cubs Wednesday June 23 1926 edit nbsp McPherson after her ordeal Aimee Semple McPherson was found stumbling in the desert of Agua Prieta Mexico just south of Douglas Arizona 26 McPherson claimed she had been kidnapped drugged tortured and held for ransom but had escaped 28 Aristide Briand formed his tenth Cabinet in France Joseph Caillaux took over as Minister of Finance Thursday June 24 1926 editU S Congress created the position of Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Aeronautics to oversee the United States naval aviation forces The navy s five year plan for aviation was also passed 29 Lightning storms and flooding in northern and central Germany killed 10 and destroyed many crops 30 Thousands were left homeless by flooding in Guanajuato Mexico 31 Friday June 25 1926 editHundreds were reported dead from the flooding in Leon Guanajuato Mexico as irrigation dams broke overnight 32 Golfer Bobby Jones won The Open Championship Freddie Spruell became the first Delta blues musician to be recorded when he cut Milk Cow Blues in Chicago Born Ingeborg Bachmann Austrian poet and author in Klagenfurt d 1973 Saturday June 26 1926 editCanadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King on the verge of losing an effective motion of censure in the Commons had the debate adjourned so he could request a dissolution of Parliament 33 French Minister of Finance Joseph Caillaux had the Governor of the Banque de France Georges Robineau ousted and replaced by Emile Moreau Robineau had refused to allow France s gold reserves to be used to help stop the devaluation of the franc 34 Sunday June 27 1926 editJules Goux of France won the 1926 French Grand Prix The films Miss Nobody and The Gentle Cyclone opened Born Don Raleigh Canadian ice hockey player in Kenora Ontario d 2012 Monday June 28 1926 edit nbsp Mackenzie King King Byng Affair William Lyon Mackenzie King resigned as Prime Minister of Canada after the Governor General Julian Byng invoked his reserve power to refuse to sign the formal Order in Council to dissolve Parliament 33 Born Mel Brooks American comedian and filmmaker in Brooklyn New YorkTuesday June 29 1926 editArthur Meighen of the Conservative Party became the Prime Minister of Canada for the second time Italy increased the working day by one hour as part of a nationwide efficiency drive 7 Born Jaber Al Ahmad Al Sabah Emir of Kuwait in Kuwait City d 2006 Wednesday June 30 1926 editFrench police thwarted a plot to assassinate King Alfonso XIII of Spain during his visit to France 7 Robert Forke resigned as the leader of the Progressive Party of Canada English pilot Alan Cobham took off from the River Medway to begin a round trip survey flight from England to Australia in his de Havilland seaplane 35 Born Paul Berg American chemist and Nobel Prize in Chemistry laureate in Brooklyn New York d 2023 References edit Will and Kate to break tradition for royal christening CityNews October 20 2013 Retrieved January 3 2015 Cleone Knox Magdalen King Hall May 29 2010 The Diary of a Young Lady of Fashion in the Year 1764 1765 Talking Book Shop Retrieved January 3 2015 Fictitious Diary The Press Christchurch 15 June 5 1926 Retrieved January 3 2015 Girl in Castle Hoaxes Literary World on Diary Chicago Daily Tribune June 4 1926 p 23 History of Veterans Day United States Department of Veterans Affairs Retrieved January 3 2015 The History of Veterans Day United States Army Center of Military History Archived from the original on November 12 2011 Retrieved January 3 2015 a b c d Mercer Derrik 1989 Chronicle of the 20th Century London Chronicle Communications Ltd p 344 ISBN 978 0 582 03919 3 a b Chronology 1926 indiana edu 2002 Archived from the original on April 2 2020 Retrieved January 3 2015 Wales Henry June 8 1926 Spain and Brazil Sulk as League Council Meets Chicago Daily Tribune p 11 Opinions Differ on Homers The Miami News 2C May 24 1964 Jenkinson William J 1996 Longest Home Run Ever Hit Baseball Almanac Retrieved January 3 2015 Chervonets Encyclopedia com Retrieved January 3 2015 Brazil Resigns from World League Council Chicago Daily Tribune June 11 1926 p 1 Rush Robert S Epley William W eds 2006 Multinational Operations Alliances and International Military Cooperation PfP Consortium of Defense Academies and Security Studies Institutes p 65 ISBN 978 0 16 079422 3 Davenport Hines R P T ed 1990 Business in the Age of Depression and War Savage Maryland Frank Cass amp Co Ltd p 267 ISBN 0 7146 3387 9 Smith Joseph 1991 Unequal Giants Diplomatic Relations between the United States and Brazil 1889 1930 University of Pittsburgh Press p 171 ISBN 0 8229 3676 3 Sarah Bernhardt Sculptor Francois Sicard 1862 1934 Patryst Retrieved January 3 2015 Wales Henry June 13 1926 Bernhardt Once Toast of World Honored by Few Chicago Daily Tribune p 14 Today in History a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help Schultz Sigrid June 15 1926 Kaiser Effigy Starts Berlin Riot 50 Hurt Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 Lancaster Jordan 2005 In the Shadow of Vesuvius A Cultural History of Naples New York and London I B Tauris amp Co Ltd p 223 ISBN 1 85043 764 5 Corner Paul 2012 The Fascist Party and Popular Opinion in Mussolini s Italy Oxford Oxford University Press p 114 ISBN 978 0 19 873069 9 Ewles Bergeron Penny February 13 2012 The Bourbon Tunnel Napoli Unplugged Retrieved January 3 2015 Paul Corner The Fascist Party and Popular Opinion in Mussolini s Italy Oxford University Press 2012 p 114 Myers Jack June 19 1926 Australia O K s Arbitration for Labor Disputes Chicago Daily Tribune p 18 a b Barfoot Chas H 2011 Aimee Semple McPherson and the Making of Modern Pentecostalism 1890 1926 Equinox p 462 ISBN 978 1 84553 166 9 Coolidge Announces 390 000 000 Surplus Chicago Daily Tribune June 22 1926 p 1 Kidnapping and Scandals AimeeMcPherson com Retrieved January 3 2015 Hyde Harlow A 1988 Scraps of Paper The Disarmament Treaties Between the World Wars Lincoln Nebraska Media Publishing p 145 ISBN 0 939644 46 0 Sigrid Schultz June 25 1926 Elbe Oder Rhine Flood Germany 10 Dead Big Loss Chicago Daily Tribune p 7 Many Dead in Mexico Chicago Daily Tribune June 25 1926 p 7 Cornyn John June 26 1926 Thousand Die When Mexico Dams Break Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 a b Russell Peter H Discretion and the Reserve Powers of the Crown Canadian Parliamentary Review Retrieved January 3 2015 Wales Henry June 27 1926 Caillaux Outs Protector of France s Gold Chicago Daily Tribune p 24 Australia and Back Alan Cobham 1926 Airway Museum Retrieved January 3 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title June 1926 amp oldid 1183888888, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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