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== Events of 1925 == |
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* [[February 21]] - ''[[The New Yorker]]'' magazine publishes its first issue. |
* [[February 21]] - ''[[The New Yorker]]'' magazine publishes its first issue. |
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* [[February 25]] - [[Art Gillham]] records for [[Columbia Records]] the first Western Electric masters to be commercially released. |
* [[February 25]] - [[Art Gillham]] records for [[Columbia Records]] the first Western Electric masters to be commercially released. |
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* [[March 4]] - [[Calvin Coolidge]] becomes the first [[President of the United States]] to have his inauguration broadcasted on [[radio]]. |
* [[March 4]] - [[Calvin Coolidge]] becomes the first [[President of the United States]] to have his inauguration broadcasted on [[radio]]. |
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* [[March 6]] - ''[[Pionerskaya Pravda]]'', one of the oldest children's newspapers in [[Europe]], is founded in the [[Soviet Union]]. |
* [[March 6]] - ''[[Pionerskaya Pravda]]'', one of the oldest children's newspapers in [[Europe]], is founded in the [[Soviet Union]]. |
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* [[March 21]] - [[Tennessee]] Governor [[Austin Peay]] signs the [[Butler Act]], prohibiting the teaching of [[evolution]] in the state's public schools. |
* [[March 21]] - [[Tennessee]] Governor [[Austin Peay]] signs the [[Butler Act]], prohibiting the teaching of [[evolution]] in the state's public schools. |
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* [[March 31]] - Radio station ''[[WOWO]]'' in [[Ft. Wayne, Indiana]] begins broadcasting. |
* [[March 31]] - Radio station ''[[WOWO]]'' in [[Ft. Wayne, Indiana]] begins broadcasting. |
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* [[April 1]] - Frank Heath and his horse ''Gypsy Queen'' leave [[Washington, D.C.]] to begin a two-year journey to visit all 48 states. |
* [[April 1]] - Frank Heath and his horse ''Gypsy Queen'' leave [[Washington, D.C.]] to begin a two-year journey to visit all 48 states. |
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* [[April 10]] - [[F. Scott Fitzgerald]] publishes ''[[The Great Gatsby]]''. |
* [[April 10]] - [[F. Scott Fitzgerald]] publishes ''[[The Great Gatsby]]''. |
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* [[April 16]] - The Communist St. Nedelya Church assault claims the lives of 150 and injures 500 in the [[Bulgaria]]n capital, [[Sofia]]. |
* [[April 16]] - The Communist St. Nedelya Church assault claims the lives of 150 and injures 500 in the [[Bulgaria]]n capital, [[Sofia]]. |
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* [[May 5]] - [[Scopes Trial]]: [[Dayton, Tennessee]], biology teacher [[John Scopes]] is arrested for teaching [[Charles Darwin]]'s [[Theory of Evolution]]. |
* [[May 5]] - [[Scopes Trial]]: [[Dayton, Tennessee]], biology teacher [[John Scopes]] is arrested for teaching [[Charles Darwin]]'s [[Theory of Evolution]]. |
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* [[May 25]] - The [[National Forensics League]] is founded. |
* [[May 25]] - The [[National Forensics League]] is founded. |
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* [[May 29]] - The British explorer [[Percy Fawcett]] sends a last telegram to his wife, before he disappears in the [[Amazon River|Amazon]]. |
* [[May 29]] - The British explorer [[Percy Fawcett]] sends a last telegram to his wife, before he disappears in the [[Amazon River|Amazon]]. |
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* [[June]]- [[Robert Todd Lincoln]], son of [[Abraham Lincoln]], visits a resort in [[Manchester, Vermont]]. He selects [[Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.]] as his servant. |
* [[June]]- [[Robert Todd Lincoln]], son of [[Abraham Lincoln]], visits a resort in [[Manchester, Vermont]]. He selects [[Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.]] as his servant. |
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* [[June 1]] - Percy and [[Florence Arrowsmith]] are married. This couple, who celebrated their 80th wedding anniversary June 1, 2005 (Percy aged 105, and wife Florence 100), are acknowledged by the [[Guinness Book of Records]] as record-holders for the longest marriage for a living couple and the greatest aggregate age of a married couple. |
* [[June 1]] - Percy and [[Florence Arrowsmith]] are married. This couple, who celebrated their 80th wedding anniversary June 1, 2005 (Percy aged 105, and wife Florence 100), are acknowledged by the [[Guinness Book of Records]] as record-holders for the longest marriage for a living couple and the greatest aggregate age of a married couple. |
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* [[June 29]] - Santa Barbara Earthquake of 1925: A 6.3 earthquake destroys downtown [[Santa Barbara, California]]. |
* [[June 29]] - Santa Barbara Earthquake of 1925: A 6.3 earthquake destroys downtown [[Santa Barbara, California]]. |
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* [[July 18]] - [[Adolf Hitler]] publishes his personal manifesto ''[[Mein Kampf]]''. |
* [[July 18]] - [[Adolf Hitler]] publishes his personal manifesto ''[[Mein Kampf]]''. |
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* [[July 21]] - [[Scopes Trial]]: In [[Dayton, Tennessee]], high school biology teacher [[John T. Scopes]] is found guilty of teaching [[evolution]] in class and fined $100. |
* [[July 21]] - [[Scopes Trial]]: In [[Dayton, Tennessee]], high school biology teacher [[John T. Scopes]] is found guilty of teaching [[evolution]] in class and fined $100. |
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* [[September 3]] - The U.S. dirigible [[USS Shenandoah (ZR-1)|''Shenandoah'']] breaks up en route to Scottfield, [[St. Louis, Missouri|St. Louis]]; 14 crewmen are killed. |
* [[September 3]] - The U.S. dirigible [[USS Shenandoah (ZR-1)|''Shenandoah'']] breaks up en route to Scottfield, [[St. Louis, Missouri|St. Louis]]; 14 crewmen are killed. |
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* [[September 9]]- [[Warren Harding High School]] opens in Bridgeport, CT. |
* [[September 9]]- [[Warren Harding High School]] opens in Bridgeport, CT. |
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* [[October]] - The major money forgery and fraud of [[Alves Reis]] is exposed in [[Portugal]]. |
* [[October]] - The major money forgery and fraud of [[Alves Reis]] is exposed in [[Portugal]]. |
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* [[October 30]] - [[John Logie Baird]] creates [[United Kingdom|Britain]]'s first [[television transmitter]]. |
* [[October 30]] - [[John Logie Baird]] creates [[United Kingdom|Britain]]'s first [[television transmitter]]. |
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* [[November 6]] - [[Secret agent]] [[Sidney Reilly]] is executed by the [[State Political Directorate|OGPU]], the [[secret police]] of the [[Soviet Union]]. |
* [[November 6]] - [[Secret agent]] [[Sidney Reilly]] is executed by the [[State Political Directorate|OGPU]], the [[secret police]] of the [[Soviet Union]]. |
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* [[November 24]] - The silent film ''[[Hussar of the Dead]]'' is released in [[Santiago de Chile]]. |
* [[November 24]] - The silent film ''[[Hussar of the Dead]]'' is released in [[Santiago de Chile]]. |
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* [[February 8]] - [[Jack Lemmon]], American actor and film director (''The Odd Couple'') (d. [[2001]]) |
* [[February 8]] - [[Jack Lemmon]], American actor and film director (''The Odd Couple'') (d. [[2001]]) |
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* [[February 11]] - [[Kim Stanley]], American actress (d. [[2001]]) |
* [[February 11]] - [[Kim Stanley]], American actress (d. [[2001]]) |
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* [[February 17]] - [[Ron Goodwin]], English composer and conductor (d. [[2003]]) |
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* [[February 18]] - [[George Kennedy (actor)|George Kennedy]], American actor (''Cool Hand Luke'') |
* [[February 18]] - [[George Kennedy (actor)|George Kennedy]], American actor (''Cool Hand Luke'') |
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* [[February 20]] - [[Robert Altman]], American film director (d. [[2006]]) |
* [[February 20]] - [[Robert Altman]], American film director (d. [[2006]]) |
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===April=== |
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* [[April 4]] - [[Fariza Magomadova]], Chechen teacher |
* [[April 4]] - [[Fariza Magomadova]], Chechen teacher |
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* [[April 14]] - [[Gene Ammons]], American jazz saxophonist (d. [[1974]]) |
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* [[April 14]] - [[Rod Steiger]], American actor (''In The Heat Of The Night'') (d. [[2002]]) |
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**[[Rod Steiger]], American actor (''In The Heat Of The Night'') (d. [[2002]]) |
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* [[April 20]] - [[Ernie Stautner]], German-born American football player (d. [[2006]]) |
* [[April 20]] - [[Ernie Stautner]], German-born American football player (d. [[2006]]) |
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* [[April 22]] - [[George Cole]], British actor |
* [[April 22]] - [[George Cole]], British actor |
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* [[July 1]] - [[Farley Granger]], American actor |
* [[July 1]] - [[Farley Granger]], American actor |
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* [[July 2]] - [[Medgar Evers]], African-American civil rights activist (d. [[1963]]) |
* [[July 2]] - [[Medgar Evers]], African-American civil rights activist (d. [[1963]]) |
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* [[July 6]] - [[Bill Haley]], American musician (''[[Bill Haley & His Comets]]'') (d. [[1981]]) |
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**[[Bill Haley]], American musician (''[[Bill Haley & His Comets]]'') (d. [[1981]]) |
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* [[July 10]] - [[Mahathir bin Mohamad]], fourth Prime Minister of Malaysia |
* [[July 10]] - [[Mahathir bin Mohamad]], fourth Prime Minister of Malaysia |
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* [[July 12]] - [[Roger Bonham Smith]], former chairman and CEO of [[General Motors]] (d. [[2007]]) |
* [[July 12]] - [[Roger Bonham Smith]], former chairman and CEO of [[General Motors]] (d. [[2007]]) |
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* [[August 9]] - [[David A. Huffman]], American computer scientist (d. [[1999]]) |
* [[August 9]] - [[David A. Huffman]], American computer scientist (d. [[1999]]) |
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* [[August 11]] - [[Mike Douglas]], American entertainer (d. [[2006]]) |
* [[August 11]] - [[Mike Douglas]], American entertainer (d. [[2006]]) |
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* [[August 12]] - [[Norris McWhirter]] (d. [[2004]]) and his twin brother, |
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* [[August 12]] - [[Ross McWhirter]] (d. [[1975]]), Scottish co-founders of the ''Guinness Book of Records'' |
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* [[August 15]] - [[Oscar Peterson]] (d. [[2007]]), Canadian jazz pianist |
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**[[Ross McWhirter]] (d. [[1975]]), Scottish co-founders of the ''Guinness Book of Records'' |
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* [[August 15]] - [[Bill Pinkney]], American performer and singer (d. [[2007]]) |
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* [[August 16]] - [[Kirke Mechem]], American composer |
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**[[Bill Pinkney]], American performer and singer (d. [[2007]]) |
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* [[August 16]] |
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**[[Kirke Mechem]], American composer |
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* [[August 21]] - [[Maurice Pialat]], French actor and director (d. [[2003]]) |
* [[August 21]] - [[Maurice Pialat]], French actor and director (d. [[2003]]) |
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* [[August 22]] - [[Honor Blackman]], English actress |
* [[August 22]] - [[Honor Blackman]], English actress |
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* [[September 8]] - [[Peter Sellers]], English comedian and actor (''The Pink Panther'') (d. [[1980]]) |
* [[September 8]] - [[Peter Sellers]], English comedian and actor (''The Pink Panther'') (d. [[1980]]) |
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* [[September 10]] - [[Boris Tchaikovsky|Boris Alexandrovich Tchaikovsky]], Russian composer (d. [[1996]]) |
* [[September 10]] - [[Boris Tchaikovsky|Boris Alexandrovich Tchaikovsky]], Russian composer (d. [[1996]]) |
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* [[September 23]] - [[Denis Twitchett]], Cambridge scholar and Chinese historian (d. [[2006]]) |
* [[September 23]] - [[Denis Twitchett]], Cambridge scholar and Chinese historian (d. [[2006]]) |
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* [[September 24]] - [[Autar Singh Paintal]], Indian medical scientist (d. [[2004]]) |
* [[September 24]] - [[Autar Singh Paintal]], Indian medical scientist (d. [[2004]]) |
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* [[September 25]] - [[Paul B. MacCready, Jr.]], American aeronautical engineer (d. [[2007]]) |
* [[September 25]] - [[Paul B. MacCready, Jr.]], American aeronautical engineer (d. [[2007]]) |
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* [[September 28]] - [[Arnold Stang]], American actor |
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* [[October 11]] - [[Elmore Leonard]], American novelist |
* [[October 11]] - [[Elmore Leonard]], American novelist |
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*[[October 13]] - [[Margaret Thatcher]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] |
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*[[October 13]] - [[Lenny Bruce]], American comedian. (d. [[1966]]) |
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**[[Lenny Bruce]], American comedian. (d. [[1966]]) |
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* [[October 16]] - [[Angela Lansbury]], English actress |
* [[October 16]] - [[Angela Lansbury]], English actress |
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* [[October 20]] |
* [[October 20]] - [[Art Buchwald]], American humorist and columnist (d. [[2007]]) |
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* [[October 20]] - [[Gene Wood]], American game show announcer (d. [[2004]]) |
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* [[October 23]] - [[Johnny Carson]], American comedian and television host (''The Tonight Show'') (d. [[2005]]) |
* [[October 23]] - [[Johnny Carson]], American comedian and television host (''The Tonight Show'') (d. [[2005]]) |
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* [[October 24]] - [[Luciano Berio]], Italian composer (d. [[2003]]) |
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* [[October 27]] - [[Albert Medwin]], American inventor |
* [[October 27]] - [[Albert Medwin]], American inventor |
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* [[October 31]] - [[John Pople]], English chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[2004]]) |
* [[October 31]] - [[John Pople]], English chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (d. [[2004]]) |
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* [[November 18]] - [[Gene Mauch]], baseball manager (d. [[2005]]) |
* [[November 18]] - [[Gene Mauch]], baseball manager (d. [[2005]]) |
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* [[November 20]] - [[Robert Kennedy]], American politician and [[Attorney General of the United States]] (d. [[1968]]) |
* [[November 20]] - [[Robert Kennedy]], American politician and [[Attorney General of the United States]] (d. [[1968]]) |
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* [[November 26]] - [[Eugene Istomin]], American pianist (d. [[2003]]) |
* [[November 26]] - [[Eugene Istomin]], American pianist (d. [[2003]]) |
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* [[November 27]] - [[John Maddox]], Welsh science writer |
* [[November 27]] - [[John Maddox]], Welsh science writer |
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* [[February 28]] - [[Friedrich Ebert]], [[Chancellor of Germany]] (b. [[1871]]) |
* [[February 28]] - [[Friedrich Ebert]], [[Chancellor of Germany]] (b. [[1871]]) |
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* [[March 2]] - [[Luigj Gurakuqi]], Albanian freedom fighter (assassinated) (b. [[1879]]) |
* [[March 2]] - [[Luigj Gurakuqi]], Albanian freedom fighter (assassinated) (b. [[1879]]) |
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* [[March 4]] - [[Moritz Moszkowski]], Polish composer (b. [[1854]]) |
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* [[March 4]] - [[John Montgomery Ward]], American baseball player (b. [[1860]]) |
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* [[March 7]] - [[Georgy Evgenyevich Lvov]], [[Prime Minister of Russia]] (b. [[1861]]) |
* [[March 7]] - [[Georgy Evgenyevich Lvov]], [[Prime Minister of Russia]] (b. [[1861]]) |
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* [[March 12]] - [[Sun Yat-sen]], Chinese revolutionary (b. [[1866]]) |
* [[March 12]] - [[Sun Yat-sen]], Chinese revolutionary (b. [[1866]]) |
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* [[April 22]] - [[André Caplet]], French composer and conductor (b. [[1878]]) |
* [[April 22]] - [[André Caplet]], French composer and conductor (b. [[1878]]) |
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* [[May 2]] - [[Johann Palisa]], Austrian astronomer (b. [[1848]]) |
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* [[May 2]] - [[Antun Branko Simic]], Croatian poet (b. [[1898]]) |
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* [[May 10]] - [[William Massey]], [[Prime Minister of New Zealand]] (b.[[1856]]) |
* [[May 10]] - [[William Massey]], [[Prime Minister of New Zealand]] (b.[[1856]]) |
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* [[May 12]] |
* [[May 12]] - [[Amy Lowell]], American poet (b. [[1874]]) |
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* [[May 12]] - [[Charles Mangin]], French general (b. [[1866]]) |
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* [[May 14]] - [[H. Rider Haggard]], English writer (b. [[1856]]) |
* [[May 14]] - [[H. Rider Haggard]], English writer (b. [[1856]]) |
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* [[May 20]] - [[Elias M. Ammons]], Governor of Colorado (b. [[1860]]) |
* [[May 20]] - [[Elias M. Ammons]], Governor of Colorado (b. [[1860]]) |
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* [[June 29]] - [[Christian Michelsen]], [[Prime Minister of Norway]] (b. [[1857]]) |
* [[June 29]] - [[Christian Michelsen]], [[Prime Minister of Norway]] (b. [[1857]]) |
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* [[July 7]] - [[Clarence Hudson White]] American photographer (b.. [[1871]]) |
* [[July 7]] - [[Clarence Hudson White]] American photographer (b.. [[1871]]) |
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* [[July 14]] - [[Francisco Guilledo|Pancho Villa]], Filipino world boxing champion (b. [[1901]]) |
* [[July 14]] - [[Francisco Guilledo|Pancho Villa]], Filipino world boxing champion (b. [[1901]]) |
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* [[July 26]] - [[Antonio Ascari]], Italian race car driver (b. [[1888]]) |
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* [[July 26]] - [[William Jennings Bryan]], American lawyer and politician (b. [[1860]]) |
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* [[July 26]] - [[Gottlob Frege]], German mathematician and philosopher (b. [[1848]]) |
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* [[August 17]] - [[Ioan Slavici]], Romanian writer (b. [[1848]]) |
* [[August 17]] - [[Ioan Slavici]], Romanian writer (b. [[1848]]) |
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* [[August 25]] - [[Franz Graf Conrad von Hötzendorf]], Austrian field marshal (b. [[1852]]) |
* [[August 25]] - [[Franz Graf Conrad von Hötzendorf]], Austrian field marshal (b. [[1852]]) |
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* [[September 7]] - [[René Viviani]], [[Prime Minister of France]] (b. [[1863]]) |
* [[September 7]] - [[René Viviani]], [[Prime Minister of France]] (b. [[1863]]) |
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* [[September 16]] - [[Alexander Alexandrovich Friedman]], Russian mathematician (b. [[1888]]) |
* [[September 16]] - [[Alexander Alexandrovich Friedman]], Russian mathematician (b. [[1888]]) |
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* [[September 29]] - [[Léon Bourgeois]], French statesman, recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (b. [[1851]]) |
* [[September 29]] - [[Léon Bourgeois]], French statesman, recipient of the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] (b. [[1851]]) |
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* [[October 7]] - [[Christy Mathewson]], baseball player (b. [[1880]]) |
* [[October 7]] - [[Christy Mathewson]], baseball player (b. [[1880]]) |
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* [[October 31]] - [[Mikhail Frunze]], Russian Bolshevik leader (b. [[1885]]) |
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* [[November 20]] - [[Alexandra of Denmark]], queen of [[Edward VII of the United Kingdom]] (b. [[1844]]) |
* [[November 20]] - [[Alexandra of Denmark]], queen of [[Edward VII of the United Kingdom]] (b. [[1844]]) |
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* [[November 25]] - King [[Vajiravudh]] of [[Thailand|Siam]] (b. [[1880]]) |
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Year 1925 (MCMXXV) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. Template:C20YearTOCship
Events of 1925
January–March
- January 3 - Benito Mussolini (Il Duce) announces he is taking dictatorial powers over Italy.
- January 5 - Nellie Tayloe Ross becomes the first female governor in the United States.
- January 27 – February 1 - The 1925 serum run to Nome (the "Great Race of Mercy") relays diphtheria antitoxin by dog sled across the U.S. territory of Alaska, to combat an epidemic.
- February 2 - The 1925 Charlevoix-Kamouraska earthquake strikes northeastern North America.
- February 21 - The New Yorker magazine publishes its first issue.
- February 25 - Art Gillham records for Columbia Records the first Western Electric masters to be commercially released.
- March 4 - Calvin Coolidge becomes the first President of the United States to have his inauguration broadcasted on radio.
- March 6 - Pionerskaya Pravda, one of the oldest children's newspapers in Europe, is founded in the Soviet Union.
- March 15 - The Phi Lambda Chi fraternity (original name "The Aztecs") is founded on the campus of Arkansas State Teacher's College in Conway, Arkansas (now the University of Central Arkansas).
- March 18 - The Tri-State Tornado rampages through Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, killing 695 people and injuring 2,027. It hits the towns of Murphysboro, Illinois; Gorham, Illinois; Ellington, Missouri; and Griffin, Indiana.
- March 21 - Tennessee Governor Austin Peay signs the Butler Act, prohibiting the teaching of evolution in the state's public schools.
- March 31 - Radio station WOWO in Ft. Wayne, Indiana begins broadcasting.
April–June
- April 1 - Frank Heath and his horse Gypsy Queen leave Washington, D.C. to begin a two-year journey to visit all 48 states.
- April 10 - F. Scott Fitzgerald publishes The Great Gatsby.
- April 16 - The Communist St. Nedelya Church assault claims the lives of 150 and injures 500 in the Bulgarian capital, Sofia.
- May 5 - Scopes Trial: Dayton, Tennessee, biology teacher John Scopes is arrested for teaching Charles Darwin's Theory of Evolution.
- May 5 - The General Election Law is passed in Japan.
- May 8 - Tom Lee rescues 32 people from the M.E. Norman, a sinking steamboat.
- May 25 - Scopes Trial: John T. Scopes is indicted for teaching Darwin's theory of evolution.
- May 25 - The National Forensics League is founded.
- May 29 - The British explorer Percy Fawcett sends a last telegram to his wife, before he disappears in the Amazon.
- June- Robert Todd Lincoln, son of Abraham Lincoln, visits a resort in Manchester, Vermont. He selects Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. as his servant.
- June 1 - Percy and Florence Arrowsmith are married. This couple, who celebrated their 80th wedding anniversary June 1, 2005 (Percy aged 105, and wife Florence 100), are acknowledged by the Guinness Book of Records as record-holders for the longest marriage for a living couple and the greatest aggregate age of a married couple.
- June 6 - The Chrysler Corporation is founded by Walter Percy Chrysler.
- June 13 - Charles Francis Jenkins achieves the first synchronized transmission of pictures and sound, using 48 lines, and a mechanical system. A 10-minute film of a miniature windmill in motion is sent across 5 miles from Anacostia to Washington, DC. The images are viewed by representatives of the National Bureau of Standards, the U.S. Navy, the Commerce Department, and others. Jenkins calls this "the first public demonstration of radiovision".
- June 14 - The Turkish football club Göztepe is founded.
- June 29 - Santa Barbara Earthquake of 1925: A 6.3 earthquake destroys downtown Santa Barbara, California.
July–September
- July 10 - Scopes Trial: In Dayton, Tennessee, the so-called "Monkey Trial" begins with John T. Scopes, a young high school science teacher, accused of teaching evolution in violation of a Tennessee state law.
- July 10 - Meher Baba begins his 44 year silence.
- July 18 - Adolf Hitler publishes his personal manifesto Mein Kampf.
- July 21 - Scopes Trial: In Dayton, Tennessee, high school biology teacher John T. Scopes is found guilty of teaching evolution in class and fined $100.
- July 25 - The Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union (TASS) is established.
- August 14 - The original Hetch Hetchy Moccasin Powerhouse is completed and goes on line.
- August 25 - The French evacuate the Ruhr region of Germany.
- September 3 - The U.S. dirigible Shenandoah breaks up en route to Scottfield, St. Louis; 14 crewmen are killed.
- September 9- Warren Harding High School opens in Bridgeport, CT.
October–December
- October - The major money forgery and fraud of Alves Reis is exposed in Portugal.
- October 30 - John Logie Baird creates Britain's first television transmitter.
- November 6 - Secret agent Sidney Reilly is executed by the OGPU, the secret police of the Soviet Union.
- November 24 - The silent film Hussar of the Dead is released in Santiago de Chile.
- November 26 - Prajadhipok (Rama VII) is crowned as King of Siam.
- November 28 - The country-variety show Grand Ole Opry makes its radio debut on station WSM (it later becomes the longest-running live music show).
- December 16 - Alpha Phi Omega, a national service fraternity, is founded at Lafayette College.
- December 16 - Colombo Radio launches in Ceylon; the station is subsequently known as Radio Ceylon.
- December 26 - The Great Sphinx of Giza is unearthed after restoration.
Undated
- Queensland, an Australian state, introduces a 44-hour working week.
- New York City becomes the largest city in the world, taking the lead from London.[1]
- The Thompson submachine gun sells for $175 in the 1925 Sears, Roebuck and Company mail order catalog.
- London's first double-decker buses are introduced.
- The Royal Tweed Bridge in Berwick-upon-Tweed, England, is completed.
- The National Football League adds 5 teams: the New York Giants, Detroit Panthers, Providence Steam Roller, a new Canton Bulldogs team, and the Pottsville Maroons.
- The Shueisha Publishing Company is founded in Tokyo.
- The Brisbane City Council, (Brisbane, Australia), is created from the amalgamation of 20 smaller cities, towns and shires.
Births
Gregorian calendar | 1925 MCMXXV |
Ab urbe condita | 2678 |
Armenian calendar | 1374 ԹՎ ՌՅՀԴ |
Assyrian calendar | 6675 |
Baháʼí calendar | 81–82 |
Balinese saka calendar | 1846–1847 |
Bengali calendar | 1332 |
Berber calendar | 2875 |
British Regnal year | 15 Geo. 5 – 16 Geo. 5 |
Buddhist calendar | 2469 |
Burmese calendar | 1287 |
Byzantine calendar | 7433–7434 |
Chinese calendar | 甲子年 (Wood Rat) 4622 or 4415 — to — 乙丑年 (Wood Ox) 4623 or 4416 |
Coptic calendar | 1641–1642 |
Discordian calendar | 3091 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1917–1918 |
Hebrew calendar | 5685–5686 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1981–1982 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1846–1847 |
- Kali Yuga | 5025–5026 |
Holocene calendar | 11925 |
Igbo calendar | 925–926 |
Iranian calendar | 1303–1304 |
Islamic calendar | 1343–1344 |
Japanese calendar | Taishō 14 (大正14年) |
Javanese calendar | 1855–1856 |
Juche calendar | 14 |
Julian calendar | Gregorian minus 13 days |
Korean calendar | 4258 |
Minguo calendar | ROC 14 民國14年 |
Nanakshahi calendar | 457 |
Thai solar calendar | 2467–2468 |
Tibetan calendar | 阳木鼠年 (male Wood-Rat) 2051 or 1670 or 898 — to — 阴木牛年 (female Wood-Ox) 2052 or 1671 or 899 |
January
- January 2 - Larry Harmon, American entertainer and TV producer (Bozo the Clown) (d. 2008)
- January 6 - John De Lorean, American car maker (d. 2005)
- January 7 - Gerald Durrell, British naturalist, zookeeper, author, and television presenter (d. 1995)
- January 8 - Helmuth Hubener, German youth political activist against the Hitler regime (d. 1942)
- January 11 - Grant Tinker, American television executive (The Mary Tyler Moore Show)
- January 14 - Yukio Mishima, Japanese writer (d. 1970)
- January 25 - Gilles Deleuze, French philosopher (d. 1995)
- January 26 - Paul Newman, American actor (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid) (d. 2008)
- January 30 - Dorothy Malone, American actress
February
- February 3 - Leon Schlumpf, Swiss Federal Councillor
- February 8 - Jack Lemmon, American actor and film director (The Odd Couple) (d. 2001)
- February 11 - Kim Stanley, American actress (d. 2001)
- February 17 - Ron Goodwin, English composer and conductor (d. 2003)
- February 17 - Hal Holbrook, American actor (Mark Twain Tonight)
- February 18 - George Kennedy, American actor (Cool Hand Luke)
- February 20 - Robert Altman, American film director (d. 2006)
- February 21 - Sam Peckinpah, American director (d. 1984)
- February 25 - Shehu Shagari, President of Nigeria from 1979-1983
- February 27 - Samuel Dash, American Watergate Congressional counsel (d. 2004)
March
- March 4 - Paul Mauriat, French musician (Love Is Blue) (d. 2006)
- March 12 - Leo Esaki, Japanese physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
- March 16 - Luis E. Miramontes, Mexican chemist (d. 2004)
- March 23 - David Watkin, British cinematographer (d. 2008)
- March 25 - Flannery O'Connor, American writer (d. 1964)
- March 26 - Pierre Boulez, French composer
April
- April 4 - Fariza Magomadova, Chechen teacher
- April 14 - Gene Ammons, American jazz saxophonist (d. 1974)
- April 14 - Rod Steiger, American actor (In The Heat Of The Night) (d. 2002)
- April 20 - Ernie Stautner, German-born American football player (d. 2006)
- April 22 - George Cole, British actor
- April 24 - Eugen Weber, Romanian-born historian (d. 2007)
- April 25 - Kay E. Kuter, American actor (d. 2003)
May
- May 2 - Yogi Berra, American baseball player
- May 4 - Maurice R. Greenberg, American businessman
- May 5 - Charles Chaplin Jr., American actor (d. 1968)
- May 19 - Pol Pot, Cambodian Khmer Rouge leader (d. 1998)
- May 19 - Malcolm X, African-American civil rights activist (d. 1965)
- May 22 - James King, American tenor (d. 2005)
- May 23 - Joshua Lederberg, American molecular biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 2008)
- May 25 - Jeanne Crain, American actress (d. 2003)
- May 28 - Pavel Štěpán, Czech pianist (d. 1998)
June
- June 1 - Dilia Díaz Cisneros, Venezuelan teacher
- June 3 - Tony Curtis, American actor
- June 8 - Barbara Bush, First Lady of the United States
- June 11 - William Styron, American writer (d. 2006)
- June 14 - Pierre Salinger, White House Press Secretary (d. 2004)
- June 21 - Maureen Stapleton, American actress (d. 2006)
July
- July 1 - Farley Granger, American actor
- July 2 - Medgar Evers, African-American civil rights activist (d. 1963)
- July 6 - Merv Griffin, American game show developer and host (d. 2007)
- July 6 - Bill Haley, American musician (Bill Haley & His Comets) (d. 1981)
- July 10 - Mahathir bin Mohamad, fourth Prime Minister of Malaysia
- July 12 - Roger Bonham Smith, former chairman and CEO of General Motors (d. 2007)
- July 28 - Baruch S. Blumberg, American scientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- July 29 - Mikis Theodorakis, Greek composer (Zorba the Greek)
- July 30 - Alexander Trocchi, Scottish writer (d. 1984)
August
- August 3 - Dom Um Romão, Brazilian jazz drummer (d. 2005)
- August 7 - M. S. Swaminathan, Indian scientist
- August 8 - Alija Izetbegović, President of Bosnia-Herzegovina (d. 2003)
- August 9 - David A. Huffman, American computer scientist (d. 1999)
- August 11 - Mike Douglas, American entertainer (d. 2006)
- August 12 - Norris McWhirter (d. 2004) and his twin brother,
- August 12 - Ross McWhirter (d. 1975), Scottish co-founders of the Guinness Book of Records
- August 15 - Oscar Peterson (d. 2007), Canadian jazz pianist
- August 15 - Bill Pinkney, American performer and singer (d. 2007)
- August 16 - Kirke Mechem, American composer
- August 21 - Maurice Pialat, French actor and director (d. 2003)
- August 22 - Honor Blackman, English actress
- August 25 - Thea Astley, Australian writer (d. 2004)
- August 26 - Jack Hirshleifer, American economist (d. 2005)
- August 27 - Nat Lofthouse, English footballer
- August 28 - Donald O'Connor, American actor, singer, and dancer (d. 2003)
- August 30 - Laurent de Brunhoff, French writer and illustrator
September
- September 3 - Shoista Mullojonova, Shashmakom singer
- September 7 - Laura Ashley, Welsh designer (d. 1985)
- September 8 - Peter Sellers, English comedian and actor (The Pink Panther) (d. 1980)
- September 10 - Boris Alexandrovich Tchaikovsky, Russian composer (d. 1996)
- September 16 - Charles Haughey, sixth Taoiseach (head of government of the Republic of Ireland) (d. 2006)
- September 16 - B. B. King, American guitarist
- September 23 - Denis Twitchett, Cambridge scholar and Chinese historian (d. 2006)
- September 24 - Autar Singh Paintal, Indian medical scientist (d. 2004)
- September 25 - Paul B. MacCready, Jr., American aeronautical engineer (d. 2007)
- September 28 - Arnold Stang, American actor
- September 28 - Cromwell Everson, South African composer (d. 1991)
October
- October 11 - Elmore Leonard, American novelist
- October 13 - Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- October 13 - Lenny Bruce, American comedian. (d. 1966)
- October 16 - Angela Lansbury, English actress
- October 20 - Art Buchwald, American humorist and columnist (d. 2007)
- October 20 - Gene Wood, American game show announcer (d. 2004)
- October 23 - Johnny Carson, American comedian and television host (The Tonight Show) (d. 2005)
- October 24 - Luciano Berio, Italian composer (d. 2003)
- October 24 - Al Feldstein, American artist and comic book creator
- October 27 - Albert Medwin, American inventor
- October 31 - John Pople, English chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2004)
November
- November 10 - Richard Burton, Welsh actor (Cleopatra) (d. 1984)
- November 11 - Jonathan Winters, American actor and comedian
- November 18 - Gene Mauch, baseball manager (d. 2005)
- November 20 - Robert Kennedy, American politician and Attorney General of the United States (d. 1968)
- November 24 - William F. Buckley, Jr., American journalist, author, and commentator (The Firing Line) (d. 2008)
- November 24 - Simon van der Meer, Dutch physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
- November 26 - Eugene Istomin, American pianist (d. 2003)
- November 27 - John Maddox, Welsh science writer
- November 30 - William H. Gates, Sr., American attorney, father of Bill Gates
December
- December 1 - Martin Rodbell, American scientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 1998)
- December 8 - Sammy Davis Jr., American singer, dancer, musician, and actor (d. 1990)
- December 11 - Paul Greengard, American neuroscientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- December 12 - Vladimir Shainsky, Soviet and Russian composer
- December 13 - Dick Van Dyke, American actor, singer, dancer and comedian (The Dick Van Dyke Show)
- December 14 - Gloria Malgarini, American actress
- December 19 - Robert B. Sherman, American songwriter
- December 23 - Duncan Hallas, prominent member of the Trotskyist movement in Great Britain (d. 2002)
- December 29 - Pete Dye, American golf course architect
Unknown
- date unknown - Godrej Sidhwa, Pakistani theologist
Deaths
January–February
- January 4 - Nellie Cashman, Irish-born actress (b. 1845)
- January 8 - George Bellows, American artist (b. 1882)
- January 14 - Camille Decoppet, Swiss Federal Councilor (b. 1852)
- January 31 - George Washington Cable, American writer (b. 1844)
- February 2 - Jaap Eden, Dutch speed skater (b. 1873)
- February 3 - Oliver Heaviside, English mathematician (b. 1850)
- February 4 - Robert Koldewey, German architect and archaeologist (b. 1855)
- February 10 - Aristide Bruant, French singer and nightclub owner (b. 1851)
- February 18 - James Lane Allen, American writer (b. 1849)
- February 24 - Hjalmar Branting, Prime Minister of Sweden, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1860)
- February 25 - Louis Feuillade, French silent film director (b. 1873)
- February 28 - Friedrich Ebert, Chancellor of Germany (b. 1871)
March–April
- March 2 - Luigj Gurakuqi, Albanian freedom fighter (assassinated) (b. 1879)
- March 4 - Moritz Moszkowski, Polish composer (b. 1854)
- March 4 - John Montgomery Ward, American baseball player (b. 1860)
- March 7 - Georgy Evgenyevich Lvov, Prime Minister of Russia (b. 1861)
- March 12 - Sun Yat-sen, Chinese revolutionary (b. 1866)
- March 14 - Walter Camp, American football coach (b. 1859)
- March 20 - George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston, Viceroy of India (b. 1859)
- March 25 - Tikhon of Moscow, Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church (b. 1865)
- March 28 - Henry Rawlinson, 1st Baron Rawlinson, British general (b. 1864)
- April 6 - Alexandra Kitchin, British model for Lewis Carroll (b. 1864)
- April 14 - John Singer Sargent, American artist (b. 1856)
- April 15 - Fritz Haarmann, German serial killer (executed) (b. 1879)
- April 19 - John Walter Smith, American politician (b. 1845)
- April 22 - André Caplet, French composer and conductor (b. 1878)
May–June
- May 2 - Johann Palisa, Austrian astronomer (b. 1848)
- May 2 - Antun Branko Simic, Croatian poet (b. 1898)
- May 10 - William Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand (b.1856)
- May 12 - Amy Lowell, American poet (b. 1874)
- May 12 - Charles Mangin, French general (b. 1866)
- May 14 - H. Rider Haggard, English writer (b. 1856)
- May 20 - Elias M. Ammons, Governor of Colorado (b. 1860)
- May 22 - John French, 1st Earl of Ypres, British World War I field marshal (b. 1852)
- May 31 - John Palm, Curacao born composer (b. 1885)
- June 1 - Thomas R. Marshall, Vice President of the United States (b. 1854)
- June 2 - James Ellsworth, American mine owner and banker (b. 1849)
- June 16 - Emmett Hardy, American jazz cornetist (b. 1903)
- June 18 - Robert M. La Follette, Sr., American politician (b. 1855)
- June 22 - Felix Klein, German mathematician (b. 1849)
- June 29 - Christian Michelsen, Prime Minister of Norway (b. 1857)
July–August
- July 1 - Erik Satie, French composer (b. 1866)
- July 7 - Clarence Hudson White American photographer (b.. 1871)
- July 14 - Pancho Villa, Filipino world boxing champion (b. 1901)
- July 26 - Antonio Ascari, Italian race car driver (b. 1888)
- July 26 - William Jennings Bryan, American lawyer and politician (b. 1860)
- July 26 - Gottlob Frege, German mathematician and philosopher (b. 1848)
- August 17 - Ioan Slavici, Romanian writer (b. 1848)
- August 25 - Franz Graf Conrad von Hötzendorf, Austrian field marshal (b. 1852)
September–October
- September 7 - René Viviani, Prime Minister of France (b. 1863)
- September 16 - Alexander Alexandrovich Friedman, Russian mathematician (b. 1888)
- September 29 - Léon Bourgeois, French statesman, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1851)
- October 7 - Christy Mathewson, baseball player (b. 1880)
- October 31 - Mikhail Frunze, Russian Bolshevik leader (b. 1885)
- October 31 - Max Linder, French silent film actor (b. 1883)
November–December
- November 20 - Alexandra of Denmark, queen of Edward VII of the United Kingdom (b. 1844)
- November 25 - King Vajiravudh of Siam (b. 1880)
- December 5 - Wladyslaw Reymont, Polish writer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1867)
- December 9 - Pablo Iglesias, co-founder of the Spanish Socialist Workers Party (b. 1850)
- December 15 - Battling Siki, Senegalese boxer (b. 1897)
- December 19 - Jose Ignacio Quinton, Puerto Rican composer and pianist (b. 1881)
- December 21 - Jules Méline, Prime Minister of France (b. 1838)
- December 22 - Alice Heine, American wife of Albert I of Monaco (b. 1858)
- December 25 - Karl Abraham, German psychoanalyst (b. 1877)
- December 28 - Sergei Aleksandrovich Yesenin, Russian lyrical poet (b. 1895)
Nobel prizes
- Physics - James Franck and Gustav Ludwig Hertz
- Chemistry - Richard Adolf Zsigmondy
- Physiology or Medicine - not awarded
- Literature - George Bernard Shaw
- Peace - Austen Chamberlain and Charles Gates Dawes
Ship events
Notes
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