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* [[January 8]] - Allied forces withdraw from [[Gallipoli]] |
* [[January 8]] - Allied forces withdraw from [[Gallipoli]] |
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* [[January 17]] - The [[Professional Golfers Association of America|Professional Golfers Association]] (PGA) is formed |
* [[January 17]] - The [[Professional Golfers Association of America|Professional Golfers Association]] (PGA) is formed |
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* [[January 23]] – [[January 24|24]] – In [[Browning, Montana]], the temperature drops from +6,7 to –48,8 degrees |
* [[January 23]] – [[January 24|24]] – In [[Browning, Montana]], the temperature drops from +6,7 to –48,8 degrees Celsius in one day |
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* [[January 24]] - In [[Brushaber v. Union Pacific Railroad]] the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] declares the federal [[income tax]] void |
* [[January 24]] - In [[Brushaber v. Union Pacific Railroad]] the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] declares the federal [[income tax]] void |
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* [[January 28]] - [[Louis D. Brandeis]] becomes the first [[Jew]] appointed to the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]. |
* [[January 28]] - [[Louis D. Brandeis]] becomes the first [[Jew]] appointed to the [[Supreme Court of the United States]]. |
Revision as of 10:17, 28 July 2004
1916 is a leap year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar)
Events
- January 8 - Allied forces withdraw from Gallipoli
- January 17 - The Professional Golfers Association (PGA) is formed
- January 23 – 24 – In Browning, Montana, the temperature drops from +6,7 to –48,8 degrees Celsius in one day
- January 24 - In Brushaber v. Union Pacific Railroad the Supreme Court of the United States declares the federal income tax void
- January 28 - Louis D. Brandeis becomes the first Jew appointed to the Supreme Court of the United States.
- January 29 - World War I: Paris is bombed by German zeppelins for the first time.
- February 2 – Blizzard in Victoria, Canada
- February 3 - Parliament buildings in Ottawa, Canada are burned down.
- February 11 - Emma Goldman is arrested for lecturing on birth control.
- February 11 - Baltimore Symphony Orchestra presents its 1st concert
- February 21 - World War I: In France the Battle of Verdun begins.
- March 1 - Liberal British Columbia Premier Harlan Carey Brewster term in office ends
- March 6 - Sydney conservatorium of music in Australia accepts first students
- March 9 - Pancho Villa leads 1,500 Mexican raiders in an attack against Columbus, New Mexico, killing 17.
- March 15 - President Woodrow Wilson sends 12,000 United States troops over the Mexican border to pursue Pancho Villa.
- March 19 - First United States air combat mission in history as eight US planes take off in pursuit of Pancho Villa
- April 24 - April 30 - Easter Rising in Ireland
- May 20 - The Saturday Evening Post publishes its first cover with a Norman Rockwell painting ("Boy with Baby Carriage").
- May 21 – Sir Ernest Shackleton and two of his companions reach a whaling station to get help for the rest of the crew of Endurance
- May 31 - June 1 - Battle of Jutland
- June 5 - Louis Brandeis is sworn in as a Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
- June 5 - HMS Hampshire sinks off the Orkneys, Scotland, with Lord Kitchener aboard
- June 15 - U.S. President Woodrow Wilson signs a bill incorporating the Boy Scouts of America. [1]
- July 1 - November 18: More than 1 million soldiers die during The Battle of the Somme including 60,000 soldiers from the British Commonwealth on the first day. The United States is still unwilling to join in the war with Britain, Canada, Australia and the other commonwealth countries.
- July 15 - In Seattle, Washington, William Boeing incorporates Pacific Aero Products (later renamed Boeing).
- July 16 - Hellenic Holocaust: The entire Greek population of Sinope and the coastal region of the county of Kastanome has been exiled or killed.
- July 22 - In San Francisco, California, a bomb explodes on Market Street during a Preparedness Day parade killing 10 injuring 40.(Warren Billings and Tom Mooney are later wrongly convicted of it)
- July 29 – In Ontario, Canada, a lightning strike ignites s forest fire that destroys the towns of Cochrane and Matheson – 233 dead
- November 25 – Friedrich Adler shoots Karl Stürgh, prime minister of Austria
- December 12 – In the Dolomites, an avalanche buries 18.000 Austrian and Italian soldiers.
- December 31 - The Hampton Terrace Hotel in North Augusta, South Carolina, one of the largest and most luxurious hotels in the nation at the time, burns to the ground.
- November - Woodrow Wilson defeats Charles E. Hughes in the U.S. presidential election
- November 5 - Kingdom of Poland proclaimed by joined act of emperors of Germany and Austria.
- November 7 - Jeannette Rankin of Montana becomes the first woman elected to the United States House of Representatives.
- November 18 - World War I: First Battle of the Somme ends - In France, British Expeditionary Force commander Douglas Haig calls off the battle which started on July 1, 1916.
- November 30 - Hellenic Holocaust: According to the Austrian consul: "on 26 November Rafet Bey (Turkish Minister of the Interior) told me: "we must finish off the Greeks as we did with the Armenians … on 28 November.""
- December 23 - World War I: Battle of Magdhaba - In the Sinai desert, Australian and New Zealand mounted troops capture the Turkish garrison.
- Woman's International Bowling Congress established in the US.
- Summer Olympic Games in Berlin, Germany, are cancelled.
- Cours de linguistique générale by Ferdinand de Saussure published
- Robert Baden-Powell founds Wolf Scouts in Britain, changed to Cub Scouts in the USA.
- Food rationed in Germany
- Sopwith Camel aircraft is introduced to combat the German-built Fokker fighter aircraft.
- Hipolito Irigoyen elected as the president of Argentina
- The Netherlands is hit by a North Sea storm that floods lowlands and kills 10.000 people
- Blaise Diagre, first black representative of Senegal in the French parliament
Ongoing events
Births
- Jack Agazarian, SOE agent and hero of WW II (d. 1945)
- January 3 - Betty Furness, actress, consumer activist (d. 1994)
- January 12 - Pieter Willem Botha, President of South Africa
- February 11 - Bernice Levin Neugarten, social scientist/gerontologist (d. 2001)
- February 11 - Joseph Alioto, Mayor of San Francisco (d. 1998)
- February 14 - Masaki Kobayashi, director
- February 26 - Jackie Gleason, comedian (d. 1987)
- February 29 - Dinah Shore, singer (d. 1994)
- March 4 - Hans Eysenck, psychologist (d. 1997)
- March 11 - Harold Wilson, British prime minister (d. 1995)
- March 13 - John Aspinwall Roosevelt, businessman, philanthropist (d. 1981)
- March 14 - Horton Foote, writer
- March 15 - Harry James, musician, band leader (d. 1983)
- March 19 - Irving Wallace, novelist (d. 1990)
- April 3 - Herb Caen, newspaper columnist (d. 1997)
- April 5 - Gregory Peck, actor (d. 2003)
- April 12 - Beverly Cleary, author
- April 15 – Alfred S. Bloomingdale, department store heir (d. 1982)
- April 15 - Helene Hanff, author (d. 1997)
- April 22 - Yehudi Menuhin, violinist (d. 1999)
- May 8 - João Havelange, industrialist and FIFA president 1974-1998
- May 10 - Milton Babbitt, composer
- May 21 - Harold Robbins, novelist (d. 1997)
- May 21 - Tinus Osendarp, Dutch sprinter
- May 26 - Henriette Roosenburg, journalist (d. 1972)
- June 8 - Francis Crick, scientist, Nobel laureate
- June 23 - Hermann Gmeiner, pedagogue (d. 1986)
- June 23 - Irene Worth, actress (d. 2002)
- July 11 - Gough Whitlam, twenty-first Prime Minister of Australia, 1972-1975
- July 14 - Natalia Ginzburg, author (d. 1991)
- July 22 - Marcel Cerdan, World Champion Boxer (d. 1949)
- July 31 - Bill Todman, game show producer (d. 1979)
- September 13 - Roald Dahl, author (d. 1990)
- October 30 - Leon Day, baseballer (d. 1995)
- November 10 - Louis le Brocquy, leading Irish painter
- November 24 - Forrest J. Ackerman, writer
- November 27 - Chick Hearn, pro-basketball announcer
- November 28 - Mary Lilian Baels, Princess of Rethy, Belgium (d. 2002)
- December 9 - Kirk Douglas, US actor
- December 19 - Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann, publicist
- Lee Hutton - English Cricketer
Deaths
- February 6 - Rubén Darío, writer
- February 12 - Richard Dedekind, mathematician
- February 28 - Henry James, writer
- May 3 - Padraig Pearse, Irish nationalist
- May 11 - Max Reger, composer
- June 6 - Yuan Shikai, Chinese military official and politician
- June 29 - Georges Lacombe, French artist
- July 6 - Odilon Redon, painter
- July 23 - Sir William Ramsay, chemist and Nobel prize winner
- May 13 - Sholom Aleichem, author
- October 7 - James Whitcomb Riley, poet
- October 28 - Cleveland Abbe, U.S. meteorologist (b. 1838)
- November 13 - Lanoe Hawker, British fighter pilot.
- November 22 - Jack London, author
- December 5 - Princess Augusta of Cambridge, the last grandchild of George III
- December 29/December 30 - Grigori Rasputin, Russian monk & mystic
- February 19 - Ernst Mach, physicist and philosopher
- Physics - not awarded
- Chemistry - not awarded
- Medicine - not awarded
- Literature - Carl Gustaf Verner von Heidenstam
- Peace - not awarded