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The following events occurred in March 1924:

March 3, 1924: Turkey abolishes the Caliphate, political-religious leader of Islam in the Middle East, after 407 years
March 10 and 28, 1924: War Secretary Denby and Attorney General Daugherty forced to resign in U.S. Teapot Dome scandal
March 7, 1924: Mexico's President Obregón defeats de la Huerta rebellion

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Hussein, the would-be Caliph

March 6, 1924 (Thursday) edit

  • In an elaborate nighttime ceremony at Luxor under floodlights, Egypt's Prime Minister Saad Zaghloul formally opened the site of Tutankamun's tomb to the Egyptian public, which reportedly attracted the largest crowd seen in Luxor. The reopening turned into an anti-British demonstration when the British High Commissioner, Field Marshal Allenby, arrived when the crowd was demanding immediate British withdrawal from Egypt.[23]
  • Turkey's first government was reorganized as Prime Minister Ismet Pasha formed a new council of ministers at the request of President Mustapha Kemal Ataturk.[24] Ismet replaced four members of his Cabinet and eliminated the Ministry of Sharia and Foundations, and the Ministry of the General Staff while splitting the Ministry of the Economy into the new Ministry of Commerce and Ministry of Agriculture.
  • Born: Obi James Anyasi II, African tribal monarch who ruled the Esan people of Idumuje-Unor in southeast Nigeria from 1946 to 2013 (d. 2013)

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  • All 171 miners were killed in two explosions at the Castle Gate mine at Castle Gate, Utah, near the town of Helper.[29]
  • The Governor-General of British India, Lord Reading transferred full power of administration of the princely state of Bahawalpur (now part of the Punjab province of Pakistan) to the 19-year-old Nawab of Bahawalpur, Sadeq Mohammad Khan V who had been the nominal ruler since ascending the throne at the age of two on February 15, 1907.[30]
  • Inventor Nikola Tesla spoke out for the first time in years, announcing he had perfected a system of transmitting power without wires.[31]
  • Georgios Kafantaris was forced by the Greek Army to resign as Prime Minister of Greece, along with his cabinet, less than a month after succeeding Eleftherios Venizelos, after refusing to endorse the Army's call for the abolition of the monarchy in favor of a republic. Kafantaris had proposed a referendum on the future of the monarchy while the Army requested an immediate change.[32]
  • The Kingdom of Greece established diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union,[citation needed] a policy that continued even after the kingdom was abolished less than one month later.
  • Born:
    • Walter Chiari (stage name for Walter Annicchiarico), Italian stage and film actor; in Verona (d. 1991)
    • Louie Nunn, American politician and the only Republican governor of the U.S. state of Kentucky during the second half of the 20th century; in Park, Kentucky (d. 2004)
    • Sean McClory, Irish-born U.S. television and film actor; in Dublin (d. 2003)
  • Died: Alfred Holland Smith, 60, President of the New York Central Railroad, was killed when he fell from a horse while riding through New York City's Central Park.[33]

March 9, 1924 (Sunday) edit

  • The French Cabinet held an emergency meeting to consider extraordinary measures to stabilize the collapsing franc,[34] which dropped to 117.60 francs against the British pound sterling.[35]
  • Died: General Panagiotis Danglis, 70, former Greek Army leader and Minister of Military Affairs during World War One, co-inventor of the Schneider-Danglis mountain gun

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Chicago on its round-the-world journey

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  • What is now the national airline of Finland, Finnair, began operations as Aero O/Y, with a flight from Helsinki to Tallinn in Estonia in a Junkers F.13 seaplane.[66]
  • The "Eugenical Sterilization Act" went into effect in the U.S. state of Virginia upon being signed into law by Governor E. Lee Trinkle, providing for the sterilization of persons in mental institutions.[67]
  • Nadir of American race relations: In the U.S., the Virginia General Assembly passed the Racial Integrity Act, amending the state's racial classification law which had provided that a person was considered to be "colored" if they had a great-grandparent who was African-American. The amendment enacted the "one-drop rule", which provided that a person was considered non-white if it was shown that they had any ancestor who was African-American. The 1924 Act had what was called the "Pocahontas Clause" providing that a person with an American Indian ancestor would be considered white if they were 15/16ths European.[68]
  • Born: James Barr, Scottish Biblical scholar; in Glasgow (d. 2006)[69]
  • Died:

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Kingdom of Greece
 
Hellenic Republic

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the ban on motion by M P Ben Smith 2 The 1636 law had made Hyde Park reserved for people who kept their own carriages Smith himself had been a taxicab driver prior to becoming an official in the Transport and General Workers Union 3 4 The Communist Party of Germany was legally reinstated 5 It had been banned in November 1923 after it tried to launch a general strike 6 Alice s Day at Sea the first of 57 films in Walt Disney s Alice Comedies series was introduced to American cinemas as a short 11 minute movie to be shown prior to a feature film 7 unreliable source The silent film featured 5 year old Virginia Davis in a combination of live action and animation An earlier Alice comedy Alice s Wonderland had been shown to theater owners but never released to the public Born Deke Slayton U S astronaut who was one of the original Mercury 7 and who later served on the Apollo Soyuz mission in 1975 in Sparta Wisconsin d 1993 8 Died Billy Armstrong 33 British born American comedian and silent film actor known for starring in 1919 s Hop the Bellhop with Oliver Hardy died from tuberculosis 9 Gopinath Saha 18 Bengali activist for independence in British India was hanged at the Alipore Central Jail in Calcutta for the murder of a bystander during his attempt to assassinate Calcutta Police Commissioner Charles Tegart 10 March 2 1924 Sunday editCardinal Desire Joseph Mercier of Belgium issued a pastoral letter calling on Belgians to help their government restore the country s finances 11 Born Michael Sela Israeli immunologist at the Weizmann Institute of Science co developer of the drug copaxone for the treatment of multiple sclerosis as Mieczyslaw Salomonowicz in Tomaszow in Poland d 2022 June Norma Olley English born Australian microbiologist in Croydon London d 2019 Marty Baum American talent agent for multiple film stars in New York City d 2010 March 3 1924 Monday editShefqet Verlaci became the new Prime Minister of Albania after Ahmet Zogu s serious injury in the assassination attempt of February 23 12 The Turkish National Assembly formally ended the Ottoman Caliphate that had operated for 407 years voting almost unanimously to abolish the office 13 and ordered that Abdulmejid II and his harem were to be deported by March 15 Abdulmejid first cousin of the last Ottoman Sultan Mehmed VI who had become religious leader of Islam upon being elected Caliph on November 19 was formally deposed at 2 00 the next morning 14 Sean O Casey s drama Juno and the Paycock opened at the Abbey Theatre Dublin 15 Born Tomiichi Murayama Prime Minister of Japan 1994 to 1996 in Ōita alive in 2024 General Johnson Aguiyi Ironsi Nigerian Army general who ruled Nigeria for six months until his assassination in 1966 in Umuahia British Nigeria d 1966 Lys Assia Swiss singer and first winner of the Eurovision Song Contest in Aargau d 2018 Lilian Velez Philippine film actress in Cebu City murdered 1948 John Woodnutt British TV actor in London d 2006 Hadi Rohani Iranian ayatollah of the Shi ite Muslim faith in Kalehbast now Hadishahr d 1999 Died Pell Trenton stage name for William T Baker 40 American film actor star of The Blue Moon and other silent movies died of pulmonary tuberculosisMarch 4 1924 Tuesday editA 7 1 magnitude earthquake with an epicenter at Orotina in Costa Rica struck at 5 23 in the morning local time 16 and killed 70 people Damage was caused in the capital at San Jose 40 miles 64 km away 17 Aidan de Brune became the first person to walk all the way around Australia returning to Sydney from whence he had departed on September 20 1921 18 The University of North Carolina Tar Heels men s basketball team completed a perfect season of 26 wins and no losses as one of the major unbeaten team in the nation by winning the 16 team Southern Intercollegiate Conference postseason tournament defeating the Alabama Crimson Tide 26 to 18 in Atlanta 19 The University of Texas Longhorns also went unbeaten finishing the Southwest Conference regular season with a 23 0 record and being 20 0 in SWC games but did not play against North Carolina 20 Born Kenneth O Donnell aide to U S President John F Kennedy in Worcester Massachusetts d 1977 Donald R Yennie American theoretical physicist known for devising the Yennie gauge mathematical procedure in Paterson New Jersey d 1993 March 5 1924 Wednesday edit nbsp Hussein the would be Caliph Just two days after Turkey abolished the caliphate Hussein bin Ali King of the Hejaz now Saudi Arabia and Sharif of Mecca was proclaimed the Caliph of all Muslims by Muslim leaders in Mesopotamia now Iraq and Transjordania now Jordan 21 The response throughout the Muslim world was mostly negative 22 Born Harvey Bernhard American film producer known for horror films The Omen and The Lost Boys in Seattle d 2014 Died Viktor von Tschusi zu Schmidhoffen Austrian ornithologist 76 Among the birds named in his honor are the European goldfinch Carduelis tschusii common reed bunting Emberiza schoeniclus tschusii and the Eurasian wryneck Jynx torquilla tschusiiMarch 6 1924 Thursday editIn an elaborate nighttime ceremony at Luxor under floodlights Egypt s Prime Minister Saad Zaghloul formally opened the site of Tutankamun s tomb to the Egyptian public which reportedly attracted the largest crowd seen in Luxor The reopening turned into an anti British demonstration when the British High Commissioner Field Marshal Allenby arrived when the crowd was demanding immediate British withdrawal from Egypt 23 Turkey s first government was reorganized as Prime Minister Ismet Pasha formed a new council of ministers at the request of President Mustapha Kemal Ataturk 24 Ismet replaced four members of his Cabinet and eliminated the Ministry of Sharia and Foundations and the Ministry of the General Staff while splitting the Ministry of the Economy into the new Ministry of Commerce and Ministry of Agriculture Born Obi James Anyasi II African tribal monarch who ruled the Esan people of Idumuje Unor in southeast Nigeria from 1946 to 2013 d 2013 March 7 1924 Friday editThe Delahueristas rebel supporters of former Mexican President Adolfo de la Huerta surrendered across Mexico as President Alvaro Obregon offered an amnesty bringing an end to the De la Huerta rebellion after three months 25 A representative of the Irish Republican Army Organisation IRAO handed an ultimatum to Ireland s President W T Cosgrave from Major General Liam Tobin and Colonel Charles Dalton demanding an end to Defence Minister Richard Mulcahy s demobilization of Irish Army troops 26 Mulcahy ordered the arrest of both officers on charges of mutiny 27 Born Kōbō Abe Japanese novelist in Kita Tokyo d 1993 Died Pat Moran 48 American baseball player from 1901 to 1914 manager of the Cincinnati Reds in 1922 and 1923 died of kidney disease during spring training in Florida while preparing for the 1924 National League season 28 March 8 1924 Saturday editAll 171 miners were killed in two explosions at the Castle Gate mine at Castle Gate Utah near the town of Helper 29 The Governor General of British India Lord Reading transferred full power of administration of the princely state of Bahawalpur now part of the Punjab province of Pakistan to the 19 year old Nawab of Bahawalpur Sadeq Mohammad Khan V who had been the nominal ruler since ascending the throne at the age of two on February 15 1907 30 Inventor Nikola Tesla spoke out for the first time in years announcing he had perfected a system of transmitting power without wires 31 Georgios Kafantaris was forced by the Greek Army to resign as Prime Minister of Greece along with his cabinet less than a month after succeeding Eleftherios Venizelos after refusing to endorse the Army s call for the abolition of the monarchy in favor of a republic Kafantaris had proposed a referendum on the future of the monarchy while the Army requested an immediate change 32 The Kingdom of Greece established diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union citation needed a policy that continued even after the kingdom was abolished less than one month later Born Walter Chiari stage name for Walter Annicchiarico Italian stage and film actor in Verona d 1991 Louie Nunn American politician and the only Republican governor of the U S state of Kentucky during the second half of the 20th century in Park Kentucky d 2004 Sean McClory Irish born U S television and film actor in Dublin d 2003 Died Alfred Holland Smith 60 President of the New York Central Railroad was killed when he fell from a horse while riding through New York City s Central Park 33 March 9 1924 Sunday editThe French Cabinet held an emergency meeting to consider extraordinary measures to stabilize the collapsing franc 34 which dropped to 117 60 francs against the British pound sterling 35 Died General Panagiotis Danglis 70 former Greek Army leader and Minister of Military Affairs during World War One co inventor of the Schneider Danglis mountain gunMarch 10 1924 Monday editU S Secretary of the Navy Edwin Denby resigned over the Teapot Dome scandal He said that by quitting before he could be asked to resign he was dying with my face toward the enemy 36 France obtained a 50 million credit from American banks and a 5 million credit from London to stabilize the franc 37 38 In the case of Radice v New York the U S Supreme Court upheld a New York state statute banning late night working for women on grounds of health 39 Born Angela Morley British transsexual composer and conductor who won three Emmy Awards after her transition in 1972 as Walter Stott in Leeds Yorkshire d 2009 Horace Busby U S presidential adviser and speechwriter for president Lyndon Johnson in Fort Worth Texas d 2000 Died Rafael Lopez Gutierrez 68 President of Honduras since 1920 40 March 11 1924 Tuesday editThe worst Atlantic gale in twenty years hit the east coast of the United States downing telephone and telegraph lines and killing nine people 41 Belva Gaertner a cabaret singer was arrested for the murder of her abusive lover Walter Law who was found dead from a bullet wound in her car in Chicago She would be acquitted based on reasonable doubt over whether Law s death was a murder or a suicide The story would be the inspiration of the Maurine Dallas Watkins Broadway play Chicago in 1926 and for the successful John Kander and Fred Ebb musical Chicago in 1975 42 Born Franco Basaglia Italian psychiatrist and reformer in mental health care founder of Psichiatria Democratica in San Polo Venice died of a brain tumor 1980 43 Bill Ezinicki Canadian ice hockey forward who played in the NHL 1944 to 1955 in Winnipeg Manitoba d 2012 44 Eva Von Gencsy Hungarian born Canadian jazz dancer and choreographer creator of Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal in Csongrad d 2013 45 Died Chichester Bell 76 Irish English inventor who developed the Graphophone recorded music player 46 Helene von Mulinen 73 Swiss feminist and founder of the Bund Schweizerischer Frauenvereine the first women s suffrage organization in Switzerland 47 March 12 1924 Wednesday editAdolfo de la Huerta leader of the failed Mexican rebellion against President Alvaro Obregon went into exile to Florida 48 Commonwealth Oil Refineries a joint venture of the Australian government and the Anglo Persian Oil Company and the first oil refinery in Australia began its refining operations as it received its first shipment of crude oil at Laverton Victoria north of Melbourne citation needed The World Court of the League of Nations issued its decision to end the border dispute between Poland and Czechoslovakia within the Orava Territory in a reworking of the original Spa Conference of 1920 decision Czechoslovakia was allowed to retain Javorina formerly Javorzyna and Zdiar in return for ceding Nizna Lipnica now Lipnica Wielka Nowy Targ County to Poland while Polish territory around Sucha Gora and Glodōvka became Sucha Hora and Hladovka in what is now Slovakia 49 Born Mary Lee Woods British computer scientist in Hall Green Birmingham d 2017 Utpala Sen Indian Bengali singer in Dacca Bengal province British India now Dhaka in Bangladesh d 2005 Roy Haynes British automobile designer who oversaw the creation of the Ford Cortina Mk II and the Ford Zephyr Zodiac Mk4 d 2020 March 13 1924 Thursday editGerman Chancellor Wilhelm Marx dissolved the Reichstag ahead of a general election to be held on May 4 50 Born Meinhard Michael Moser Austrian mycologist studying Agaricales fungi author in 1953 of Die Blatter und Bauchpilze Agaricales und Gastromycetes which cataloged 3 150 species in Innsbruck The genus Moserella is named in his honor as well as multiple species including the halluciogenic mushroom Psilocybe moseri d 2002 Arthur Holch American TV documentary filmmaker in Omaha Nebraska d 2010 James Orthwein U S advertising executive one time owner of the New England Patriots of the NFL in St Louis d 2008 Died Samri Baldwin stage name for Samuel Spencer Baldwin 76 American magician and debunker of fraudulent mentalists Helene Marie Stromeyer 89 German floral and landscape painterMarch 14 1924 Friday editA League of Nations committee spearheaded by American diplomat Norman Davis reached a settlement on the question of the administration of the Klaipeda Region Memelland in German leading to the signing of the Klaipeda Convention two months later 51 Fighting broke out in Honduras in the wake of the death of President Rafael Lopez Gutierrez initiated by rebels who opposed the new President Francisco Bueso 52 Died Nellie Kershaw 33 English textile worker who was the first known person to die of asbestosis Miss Kershaw at worked for Turner Brothers Asbestos for 18 years starting at age 13 and continuing until 1922 53 Cyril Harcourt pen name for Cyril Worsley Perkins 51 British playwright and novelist whose 1914 Broadway play A Pair of Silk Stockings was later adapted to the 1932 film comedy They Just Had to Get MarriedMarch 15 1924 Saturday editVoting was held in the Dominican Republic for the next president and for the bicameral Congress Horacio Vasquez defeated Jacinto Peynado by more than 2 to 1 margin and his Progressive National Alliance party won 24 of the 31 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 10 of the 12 seats in the Dominican Senate 54 Egypt s King Fuad I opened the initial session of the first ever Egyptian constitutional parliament 55 King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy gave the warrior poet Gabriele D Annunzio the title of Prince of Montenevoso 56 England beat Scotland 19 to 0 to clinch a perfect 4 0 record in the Five Nations Championship rugby tournament and complete a Grand Slam citation needed Kenya held a legislative election the first under its new Constitution citation needed Born Walter Gotell German actor in Bonn d 1997 Concordia Scott Scottish nun and sculptor in Glasgow d 2014 Died Louis Atilla stage name for Ludwig Durlacher 79 German strongman and personal trainer to members of royalty and high society 57 Brigadier General Richard Henry Pratt 83 controversial U S educator and superintendent of the Carlisle Indian School known for his policy of cultural assimilation of Native Americans into Anglo Saxon culture General Pratt is credited with coining in 1902 the word racism but also his summary of erasing the native culture with the phrase Kill the Indian save the man 58 Major General DeRosey Cabell 62 chief of staff for General John J Pershing of the U S Expedition into Mexico in 1916 to 1917 after Villa s attack on Columbus New Mexico 59 Daniel Ridgway Knight 84 American artistMarch 16 1924 Sunday editItaly formally annexed Fiume in a colorful ceremony Crowds cheered as King Victor Emmanuel III read the annexation decree 60 Born Otto Hittmair Austrian theoretical physicist who worked with Erwin Schrodinger on trying to find a unified field theory in Innsbruck killed in mountain climbing accident 2003 Liu Ling Tong stage name for Zhang Zongyi Chinese opera actor for the Zhejiang Shao Opera Theatre in Shaoxing Zhejiang province d 2014 Wolfgang Kieling German film actor known for his brief move from West Germany to Communist East Germany from 1968 to 1971 in Berlin d 1985 Died Robert Lincoln Poston 33 African American newspaper editor and journalist died of lobar pneumonia Annie Matheson 70 British writer known for Florence Nightingale A biography and for her Rose and Dragon children s book series 61 March 17 1924 Monday editEligio Ayala resigned as President of Paraguay 13 months after he had been appointed by the Paraguayan Congress on April 12 1923 He was replaced by Luis Alberto Riart who was selected by the Congress nbsp Chicago on its round the world journey The first attempt to fly around the world began as four Douglas World Cruiser airplanes piloted by members of the United States Army Air Service departed from Santa Monica California for Seattle the starting point of the global circumnavigation 62 Athlone Town defeated Fordsons 1 0 to win the Football Association of Ireland Cup France defeated Sweden 2 1 to win the Ice Hockey European Championship March 18 1924 Tuesday editThe Irish Army Mutiny came to a crisis as 40 armed soldiers assembled at a hotel in Dublin to plan the next move including a possible coup d etat against the Irish government Two truckloads of Irish Army troops surrounded the building and a standoff ensued The Irish government responded by getting the resignation of the Irish Army Council members along with that of Defence Minister Richard Mulcahy 63 The swashbuckling film The Thief of Bagdad starring Douglas Fairbanks was released 4 Born Johnny Papalia crime boss in the Canadian mob in Hamilton Ontario d 1997 March 19 1924 Wednesday editWinston Churchill of the Constitutionalists lost the Westminster Abbey by election by 43 votes to Unionist candidate Otho Nicholson who had 8 187 votes to Churchill s 8 144 64 Churchill had originally lost by 33 votes and requested a recount which showed a larger winning majority 65 Bertolt Brecht s play The Life of Edward II of England Leben Eduards des Zweiten von England was given its first performance premiering at the Munich Kammerspiele citation needed Born F C Kohli Faqir Chand Kohli Indian software producer information technology entrepreneur and founder of Tata Consultancy Services in Peshawar Punjab Province British India now Punjab province in Pakistan d 2020 Mary Wimbush British film television radio and stage actress in Kenton Middlesex now in Greater London d 2005 Keith Brueckner American theoretical physicist in Minneapolis d 2014 Lev Kulidzhanov Soviet Armenian film director in Tiflis Transcaucasian SFSR Soviet Union d 2002 Died Nathan Clifford Ricker 80 American professor and architect Prince Kachō Hirotada of Japan 22 died of encephalomyelitis that he had contracted while serving on the ship Isuzu March 20 1924 Thursday editWhat is now the national airline of Finland Finnair began operations as Aero O Y with a flight from Helsinki to Tallinn in Estonia in a Junkers F 13 seaplane 66 The Eugenical Sterilization Act went into effect in the U S state of Virginia upon being signed into law by Governor E Lee Trinkle providing for the sterilization of persons in mental institutions 67 Nadir of American race relations In the U S the Virginia General Assembly passed the Racial Integrity Act amending the state s racial classification law which had provided that a person was considered to be colored if they had a great grandparent who was African American The amendment enacted the one drop rule which provided that a person was considered non white if it was shown that they had any ancestor who was African American The 1924 Act had what was called the Pocahontas Clause providing that a person with an American Indian ancestor would be considered white if they were 15 16ths European 68 Born James Barr Scottish Biblical scholar in Glasgow d 2006 69 Died Carl Hertz 64 American magician known for creating the vanishing bird cage act Sophia Goudstikker 59 Dutch born German women s rights activist and photographerMarch 21 1924 Friday editThe first modern mutual fund the Massachusetts Investors Trust was introduced by Edward G Leffler with an open ended policy that allowed investors to withdraw their account money at any time from the collective investment 70 A British soldier was killed and 21 others wounded in a drive by shooting at Queenstown in Ireland s County Cork Four IRA members dressed as Irish Free State Army officers drove into town in a converted 1919 Rolls Royce dubbed the Moon Car As the Moon Car drove past the destroyer HMS Scythe at the port of Spike Island the men opened fire with a machine gun 71 London drivers of trams and public buses went on strike 72 Boxer Abe Goldstein won the world bantamweight championship in a 15 round bout against Joe Lynch before 14 900 people at Madison Square Garden in New York City 73 Born Harry Lehmann German physicist in Gustrow d 1998 Died T E Dunville stage name for Thomas Edward Wallen 56 English comedian committed suicide one day after his final stage performance He left a suicide note for his wife and his body was found in the River Thames the next day 74 March 22 1924 Saturday editThe ocean liner RMS Olympic collided with the smaller liner Fort St George in New York City The damage required repairs to the extent of which had never been attempted on a ship the size of Olympic before 75 Born Ivan Minatti Slovenian poet in Slovenske Konjice Kingdom of Yugoslavia d 2012 Yevgeny Ostashev Soviet Russian test pilot of rocket and space complexes in Maly Vasilyev Russian SFSR Soviet Union d 1960 Alvin V Tollestrup U S physicist known for the development of the Tevatron particle accelerator at Fermilab in Los Angeles d 2020 Died Louis Delluc 33 French filmmaker died of pneumonia after becoming ill during the filming of his final film L Inondation The Prix Louis Delluc for Best Film is named in his honor Siegmund Gabriel 72 German chemist and discoverer of the Gabriel synthesis the chemical reaction that transforms primary alkyl halides into primary amines using potassium phthalimide Walter Humphreys Sr 74 English cricketer and umpire Sir William Macewen 75 76 pioneering Scottish surgeon who developed the Macewen s operation for an inguinal hernia and discovered the Macewen s sign for diagnosing hydrocephalus General Robert Nivelle 67 French Chief of the Army Staff known for the Nivelle offensive on the Western Front during World War One March 23 1924 Sunday editBenito Mussolini presided over a Fascist parade in Rome commemorating the fifth anniversary of the founding of the Fasci Italiani da Combattimento Mussolini s commemorative speech doubled as a campaign speech for the upcoming general election as he listed his government s accomplishments 77 Born Kenneth N Stevens Canadian computer scientist and engineer developer of acoustic phonetics in Toronto d 2013 Olga Kennard Hungarian born British scientist and researcher of crystallography for the structure of organic molecules in Budapest d 2023 Vasubahen Ramprasad Bhatt Indian radio director social activist and Gujarati language novelist in Baroda Baroda State now Vadodara Gujarat state d 2020 March 24 1924 Monday editThe U S House of Representatives voted to appropriate 10 million for the purchase of food supplies for impoverished women and children in Germany 78 Symphony No 7 in C major written by composer Jean Sibelius was performed for the first time as part of a concert in Stockholm citation needed The films Secrets starring Norma Talmadge and The Enchanted Cottage starring Richard Barthelmess and May McAvoy were released citation needed The Portuguese football club Sport Benfica e Castelo Branco was founded citation needed Born Norman Fell stage name for Norman Noah Feld American film and TV actor known for the series Three s Company in Philadelphia d 1998 Abbas Abbasi Pakistani politician army officer and former member of royalty who served as Governor of Punjab province 1975 1977 Pakistani Minister for Religious Affairs 1981 1984 and former heir to the throne of the Bahawalpur princely state in Bahawalpur d 1988 March 25 1924 Tuesday edit nbsp Kingdom of Greece nbsp Hellenic Republic The Greek Parliament voted to depose King George II and declare the Second Hellenic Republic 79 A public referendum on the issue was set for April 13 The Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League NHL defeated the Calgary Tigers of the Western Canada Hockey League WCHL 3 to 0 to win the Stanley Cup two games to none in a best of three series 80 The game was played in Ottawa because the natural ice at the March 22 first game at Montreal s Mount Royal Arena had turned to slush in warmer than normal temperatures on a day with a high of 42 F 6 C 81 A three man team of British fliers led by navigator Archibald Stuart MacLaren accompanied by pilot William Noble Plenderleith and flight engineer Sergeant W H Andrews became the first of six different groups to attempt the first trip around the world by airplane The British team departed from Calshot Aerodrome near Southampton in a Vickers Vulture II Mark VI amphibious biplane 82 83 Other teams from the U S Portugal France Italy and Argentina would depart between April and June on different routes to cover a global trip of at least 23 000 miles 37 000 km with plans to return the site of their takeoff 84 The British attempt would eventually end on August 4 when Plenderleith was forced to make a forced sea landing in which the aircraft was badly damaged 85 Born Roberts Blossom American film actor and poet in New Haven Connecticut d 2011 86 March 26 1924 Wednesday editFrench Prime Minister Raymond Poincare resigned after his government was defeated in the Chamber of Deputies by a vote of 271 to 264 The confidence vote was a complete surprise and Poincare was not even present as he was in a committee meeting when it was announced and voted on 87 Friedrich Akel became the new Rigivanem literally the State Elder the head of state and head of government for Estonia after Konstantin Pats had announced his resignation on March 11 88 Over 100 people died in landslides around Amalfi in Italy 89 90 March 27 1924 Thursday editThe first elected parliament in the Kingdom of Iraq the 100 member Constituent Assembly was opened in Baghdad by King Faisal I and directed to draw up the Middle Eastern nation s first constitution which would be ratified in 1925 91 Raymond Poincare accepted President Alexandre Millerand s request to form a new government 87 Erich Ludendorff and Adolf Hitler made their final addresses as their trial for treason wound down in Munich 92 The New York Philharmonic orchestra began its tradition of the Young People s Concerts with guest conductor Ernest Schelling providing a description of aspects to be listened for in the music that would be heard or about the parts of the orchestra itself From 1926 onward a concert would be performed every month Irrelohe a three act opera by German composer Franz Schreker premiered at the Stadttheater Koln in Koln with Otto Klemperer as conductor 93 Irrelohe German for a crazy fire was named by Schreker for the Irrenlohe station a railway stop in Bavaria Born Margaret K Butler American computer scientist creator and director of the National Energy Software Center in Evansville Indiana d 2013 Sarah Vaughan American jazz singer in Newark New Jersey d 1990 Herbert Zangs German artist in Krefeld d 2003 William G Bowdler Argentine born U S diplomat who served as Ambassador to El Salvador 1968 1971 Guatemala 1971 1973 and South Africa 1975 1978 in Buenos Aires to British parents d 2016 Rachel Cameron Australian ballet dancer and teacher in Brisbane d 2011 Died John George Alexander Leishman 66 U S diplomat and former steel company executive who had served as the Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire 1901 1909 Italy 1909 1911 and Germany 1911 1913March 28 1924 Friday editU S Attorney General Harry M Daugherty resigned over the Teapot Dome scandal 94 Total S A one of the major energy product and sales companies worldwide was founded in France under the name Campagnie Francaise des Petroles 95 The Grand National horse race at Aintree Racecourse in England was won by Master Robert a 25 to 1 long shot ridden by Bob Trudgill and trained by Aubrey Hastings 96 Born Freddie Bartholomew British child actor in London d 1992 Hans Joachim Berker German born jurist and the first Chief Justice of Namibia in Hamburg d 1992 Claire Gagnier Canadian soprano opera singer in Montreal d 2022 Died Jozef Sebastian Pelczar 82 Polish Roman Catholic cleric Bishop of Przemysl and co founder of the Sister Servants of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Pelczar would be elevated to sainthood in 2003 97 Zoel Garcia de Galdeano 77 Spanish mathematicianMarch 29 1924 Saturday editThe first known Motocross in the United Kingdom took place at Camberley Surrey with a scramble race of 89 riders rather than the individual time trials that had been staged by clubs Rather than everyone starting at once however riders started once per minute riding two laps on a challenging course 25 miles 40 km long 98 The popular musical Wildflower with music by Herbert Stothart and Vincent Youmans and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and Otto Harbach closed at the Casino Theatre on Broadway after 477 performances following its premiere on February 7 1923 99 Jews in Bucharest in Romania were targeted by rioters in nighttime attacks that continued into the next morning 100 Born Andrew Frierson African American opera baritone singer in Columbia Tennessee d 2018 Ahmad Zaidi Adruce Malaysian hereditary ruler and governor of Sarawak in Subang Jaya d 2000 Jules de Corte popular blind singer songwriter in the Netherlands in Deurne d 1996 Placido Fernandez Viagas Spanish politician and the first chairman of the government of regional government of Andalusia in Tangier Spanish Morocco d 1979 Jackie Vernon stage name for Ralph Verrone American stand up comedian and actor in Manhattan d 1987 Died Charles Villiers Stanford 71 Irish composer conductor and teacher Georgiana Hill 65 British social historian journalist and women s rights activistMarch 30 1924 Sunday editThe first radio broadcaster in the German state of Bavaria Bayerischer Rundfunk began broadcasting from Munich at 5 00 in the afternoon under the name Deutsche Stunde in Bayern In the U S the drinking of denatured alcohol at a party in Toledo Ohio killed at least 12 people 101 The German People s Party announced in its election platform that it stood for a new democratic monarchy One of their election slogans was We are fighting under the colours of the black white and red 102 The historical drama film Beau Brummel starring John Barrymore was released citation needed Born Arthur Henry White American advertising executive philanthropist and social activist known for co founding the Reading Is Fundamental literacy organization in Boston d 2014 Alan Davidson Irish born New Zealand food critic in Derry Northern Ireland d 2003 Died Glen MacDonough 57 American opera librettist best known for 1903 s Babes in Toyland 103 March 31 1924 Monday editThe air transport company Imperial Airways was founded in the United Kingdom by the merger of the UK s four existing airlines Handley Page Transport Instone Air Line Daimler Airway and British Marine Air Navigation Co Ltd The four combined their aircraft for a fleet of 13 planes operating out of Croydon Airport to serve international flights to and from London 104 In 1939 Imperial would merge with British Airways Ltd to form British Overseas Airways Corporation BOAC which would merge in 1974 fifty years from the day of Imperial s founding with British European Airways to create British Airways The London tram and bus drivers strike ended after a vote on a new wage package from the transport companies 105 Born B S Perera Balasuriyage Steven Perera popular Sri Lankan stage and film actor who appeared in over 180 movies in a 22 year career in Colombo Ceylon d 1982 106 Leo Buscaglia pen name for Felice Leonardo Buscaglia American professor author and motivational speaker who popularized hugging in the U S in the 1970s and wrote multiple books starting with Love in 1972 in Los Angeles d 1998 107 References edit Blast Levels a Town TNT Being Changed to Fertilizer Blows Up Killing 18 Weekly Kansas City Star March 5 1924 p 2 Public Vehicles in Hyde Park Daily Telegraph London March 3 1924 p 11 The Taxi Driver M P Labour s New M P Daily Herald London March 14 1924 p 4 a b Mercer Derrik 1989 Chronicle of the 20th Century London Chronicle Communications Ltd pp 316 317 ISBN 978 0 582 03919 3 Serge Victor 2011 Witness to the German Revolution Chicago Haymarket Books ISBN 978 1 60846 172 1 Ceplair Larry 1987 Under the Shadow of War Fascism Anti Fascism and Marxists 1918 1939 New York Columbia University Press p 49 ISBN 0 231 06532 9 Alice s Day at Sea Internet Movie Database Gray Tara 1999 40th Anniversary of Mercury 7 Donald K Deke Slayton NASA History Program Office Archived from the original on November 15 2020 Retrieved September 13 2023 Billy Armstrong Film Star Dead Hollywood Daily Citizen Hollywood Los Angeles March 3 1924 p 11 Gupta Amit Kumar Defying Death Nationalist Revolutionism in India 1897 1938 The Social Scientist September October 1997 3 27 Sheean Vincent March 3 1924 Cardinal Asks Belgian Women to Ban Silk Hose Chicago Daily Tribune p 10 Elsie Robert 2010 Historical Dictionary of Albania 2nd Ed Plymouth Scarecrow Press p 105 ISBN 978 0 8108 6188 6 People s Party of Turkey Votes to Banish Caliphate Los Angeles Evening Express AP March 3 1924 p 18 Turkey Votes to Depose Caliph Harem Packs Up Chicago Daily Tribune March 4 1924 p 5 Juno and the Paycock PlayographyIreland Dublin Irish Theatre Institute Retrieved January 16 2015 Costa Rican Capital Wrecked by Earthquake Lives Lost Half of San Jose Buildings Damaged in Shocks Washington Evening Star March 4 1924 p 1 Baker Garland M October 12 2009 Preparation lacking for those inevitable earthquakes A M Costa Rica Retrieved January 16 2015 Choat Colin 2018 The Amateur Tramp A Walk of Ten Thousand Miles Around Australia Project Gutenberg Australia p 18 Carolina Gallops to S I C Championship They Trounce Alabama 26 18 Atlanta Constitution March 5 1924 p 9 1923 24 Men s College Basketball Conference Standings SportsReference com King of the Hedjaz Accepts Caliphate Moslems of Three Arab Countries Offer Him Position as Head of Islam AP report in Boston Globe March 7 1924 p 13 Brown L Carl 2000 Religion and State The Muslim Approach to Politics New York Columbia University Press p 117 ISBN 0 231 12038 9 Egyptians Reopen Tomb of Pharaoh Ceremonies Become the Occasion for Frenzied Nationalist Demonstration The New York Times Company March 7 1924 p 4 Turkish Premier Quits President Asks Him to Form Another Cabinet Philadelphia Inquirer March 7 1924 p 3 Mexican Revolt Ends as Obregon Offers Amnesty Chicago Daily Tribune March 8 1924 p 5 Irish Mutiny Officers Abscond With Arms The Times London March 10 1924 Valiulis Maryann Gialanella 1992 Portrait of a Revolutionary General Richard Mulcahy and the Founding of the Irish Free State ISBN 0813117917 Pat Moran Dies at Reds Camp in Florida bright s Disease Causes Death of Noted Baseball Pilot Who Gave Phillies and Cincinnati Only National League Pennants Philadelphia Inquirer March 8 1924 p 22 1924 Castle Gate Mine Explosion Utah Division of State History State of Utah Retrieved January 16 2015 Nawab Sadiq Muhammad Khan V Story of Pakistan website 24 May 2012 Archived from the original on 28 March 2019 Retrieved 18 August 2022 Tesla Invents Plan to Transmit Power by Wireless System Chicago Daily Tribune March 9 1924 p 5 Cabinet of Greece Resigns Under Fire San Francisco Examiner March 8 1924 p 16 A H Smith Killed by Fall From Horse The New York Times March 9 1924 p 21 Wales Henry March 10 1924 French Rulers Plan Desperate Aid to Francs Chicago Daily Tribune p 2 Fresh Decline in French Franc Discuss Cause Montreal Star March 8 1924 p 16 Henning Arthur Sears March 11 1924 Gusher of Oil Bubbles Up in Senate Derrick Chicago Daily Tribune p 1 France Obtains 50 000 000 to Bolster Franc Chicago Daily Tribune March 11 1924 p 1 Steele John March 12 1924 British Pledge 21 500 000 Aid to Help Save Falling Franc Chicago Daily Tribune 3 Radice v New York US Supreme Court Justia Retrieved January 16 2015 Honduran Dictator Gutierrez Is Dead He Fled From Tegucigalpa Trying to Come Here for Insulin Treatment The New York Times p 13 Worst Gale in Years batters East 9 Killed Chicago Daily Tribune March 12 1924 p 3 Pauly Thomas H ed 1997 Chicago With the Chicago Tribune Articles that Inspired It Southern Illinois University Fusar Poli Paolo et al October 2009 Franco Basaglia 1924 1980 Three decades 1979 2009 as a bridge between the Italian and Brazilian mental health reform International Journal of Social Psychiatry 100 103 Bill Ezinicki Stats Height Weight Position Salary Title Sports Reference LLC 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Americas A data handbook Nomos 2005 Vol I p247 Helen Chapin Metz ed Egypt A Country Study Federal Research Division 1991 p 50 Italian King Makes D Annunzio Prince of Montenevoso Chicago Daily Tribune March 16 1924 p 5 Requiem for a Strongman Reassessing the Career of Reassessing the Career of Professor Louis Attila by Kim Beckwith and Jan Todd Iron Game History July 2002 pp 42 55 The Ugly Fascinating History Of The Word Racism by Gene Demby National Public Radio January 6 2014 Henry Blaine Davis Jr Generals in Khaki Pentland Press 1998 pp 64 65 Mussolini Made Consul of King For Fiume Fete Chicago Daily Tribune March 17 1924 p 15 Boos Florence 2001 Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century British Women Poets Gale Alt URL Thomas Lowell 1925 The First World Flight Boston amp New York Houghton Mifflin Company Mulcahy Richard 1886 1971 by Maryann Gialanella Valiulis in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press 2004 Abbey Election Mr Churchill Defeated Westerham Kent 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