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== [[January 3]], 1915 (Sunday) ==
== [[January 3]], 1915 (Sunday) ==
* [[Battle of Sarikamish]] — Ottoman forces were driven out to the Choruk Valley in the [[Caucuses]] while other forces attacked the Russian line to relieve the pressure on Ottoman soldiers positioned in front of the city of [[Sarıkamış|Sarikamish]].<ref>Americana 1920, p. 404</ref>
* [[Battle of Sarikamish]] — Ottoman forces were driven out to the Choruk Valley in the [[Caucuses]] while other forces attacked the Russian line to relieve the pressure on Ottoman soldiers positioned in front of the city of [[Sarıkamış|Sarikamish]].<ref>Americana 1920, p. 404</ref>
* The [[association football]] club [[Club Atlético Lanús]] was formed in [[Lanús]], [[Buenos Aires Province]], [[Argentina]] from the merger of two earlier clubs, although the actual name wouldn't be chosen until January 27.<ref>[http://www.clublanus.com/futbol/profesional/historia "Nuestro legado perdurable" at Club Lanus website]</ref>
* The [[association football]] club [[Club Atlético Lanús]] was formed in [[Lanús]], [[Buenos Aires Province]], [[Argentina]] from the merger of two earlier clubs, although the actual name wouldn't be chosen until January 27.<ref>[http://www.clublanus.com/futbol/profesional/historia "Nuestro legado perdurable" at Club Lanus website] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110530133940/http://www.clublanus.com/futbol/profesional/historia |date=2011-05-30 }}</ref>
* '''Born:''' [[Sid Hudson]], American baseball player, pitcher for the [[History of the Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]] 1940 to 1942 and 1946 to 1952, and [[Boston Red Sox]] from 1952 to 1954, in [[Coalfield, Tennessee]] (d. [[2008]]); [[Mady Rahl]], German stage and film actress known for roles such as ''[[Truxa]]'', in [[Neukölln]], [[Germany]] (d. [[2009]]); [[Jack Levine]], American painter and printmaker, member of the [[Boston Expressionism]] movement, in [[Boston]] (d. [[2010 in art|2010]])
* '''Born:''' [[Sid Hudson]], American baseball player, pitcher for the [[History of the Washington Senators (1901–60)|Washington Senators]] 1940 to 1942 and 1946 to 1952, and [[Boston Red Sox]] from 1952 to 1954, in [[Coalfield, Tennessee]] (d. [[2008]]); [[Mady Rahl]], German stage and film actress known for roles such as ''[[Truxa]]'', in [[Neukölln]], [[Germany]] (d. [[2009]]); [[Jack Levine]], American painter and printmaker, member of the [[Boston Expressionism]] movement, in [[Boston]] (d. [[2010 in art|2010]])
* '''Born:''' [[Robert Hurst (scientist)|Robert Hurst]], New Zealand nuclear physicist, first director of the [[Dounreay]] experimental [[fast breeder]] reactor from 1958 to 1963, in [[Nelson, New Zealand]] (d. [[1996]]); [[John N. Dempsey]], Irish-American politician, 81st [[List of Governors of Connecticut|Governor of Connecticut]], in [[Cahir]], [[Ireland]] (d. [[1989]]); [[Frank Shozo Baba]], Japanese-American radio announcer, one of the major announcers of [[Voice of America]] during [[World War Two]], in [[Ayauta, Kagawa]], [[Japan]] (d. [[2008]])
* '''Born:''' [[Robert Hurst (scientist)|Robert Hurst]], New Zealand nuclear physicist, first director of the [[Dounreay]] experimental [[fast breeder]] reactor from 1958 to 1963, in [[Nelson, New Zealand]] (d. [[1996]]); [[John N. Dempsey]], Irish-American politician, 81st [[List of Governors of Connecticut|Governor of Connecticut]], in [[Cahir]], [[Ireland]] (d. [[1989]]); [[Frank Shozo Baba]], Japanese-American radio announcer, one of the major announcers of [[Voice of America]] during [[World War Two]], in [[Ayauta, Kagawa]], [[Japan]] (d. [[2008]])
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== [[January 4]], 1915 (Monday) ==
== [[January 4]], 1915 (Monday) ==
* [[Battle of Sarikamish]] — Ottoman commander [[Hafiz Hakki Pasha]] toured the front line and concluded Ottoman forces would be unable to defend the line, after which he suggested headquarters give the order to fully retreat.<ref>Americana 1920, p. 404</ref>
* [[Battle of Sarikamish]] — Ottoman commander [[Hafiz Hakki Pasha]] toured the front line and concluded Ottoman forces would be unable to defend the line, after which he suggested headquarters give the order to fully retreat.<ref>Americana 1920, p. 404</ref>
* [[Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry]] became the first Canadian troops sent to the front lines of the [[Western Front (World War I)|Western Front]].<ref>{{citation |title= Collections Canada |chapter= War Diary : Dickiebush |url= http://data2.collectionscanada.ca/e/e043/e001072343.jpg |accessdate= February 23, 2011 |archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/5wj2qY2l7 |archivedate= February 23, 2011}}</ref>
* [[Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry]] became the first Canadian troops sent to the front lines of the [[Western Front (World War I)|Western Front]].<ref>{{citation|title=Collections Canada |chapter=War Diary : Dickiebush |url=http://data2.collectionscanada.ca/e/e043/e001072343.jpg |accessdate=February 23, 2011 |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5wj2qY2l7?url=http://data2.collectionscanada.ca/e/e043/e001072343.jpg |archivedate=February 24, 2011 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref>
* British submarine [[HMS C31|HMS ''C31'']] struck a mine off the Belgian coast and sank with all 16 crewmen on board.<ref>{{cite book|editor1-last=Gardiner|editor1-first=Robert|editor2-last=Gray|editor2-first=Randal|title=Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships: 1906–1921|date=1984|publisher=Naval Institute Press|location=Annapolis, Maryland|isbn=0-85177-245-5|page=87}}</ref>
* British submarine [[HMS C31|HMS ''C31'']] struck a mine off the Belgian coast and sank with all 16 crewmen on board.<ref>{{cite book|editor1-last=Gardiner|editor1-first=Robert|editor2-last=Gray|editor2-first=Randal|title=Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships: 1906–1921|date=1984|publisher=Naval Institute Press|location=Annapolis, Maryland|isbn=0-85177-245-5|page=87}}</ref>
* '''Born:''' [[Meg Mundy]], British-American actress, best known for her role as wealthy matriarch Mona Aldrich Croft on ''[[The Doctors (1963 TV series)|The Doctors]]'' from 1971 to 1982, in [[London]] (d. 2016); [[Pakhal Tirumal Reddy]], Indian artist, member of the [[Modern Art]] movement in [[India]], in [[Annaram]], [[India]] (d. [[1996]]); [[Benjamin Elazari Volcani]], Israeli-American biologist, discovered organisms could live in the [[Dead Sea]], in [[Ben Shemen]], [[Ottoman Empire]] (d. [[1999]])
* '''Born:''' [[Meg Mundy]], British-American actress, best known for her role as wealthy matriarch Mona Aldrich Croft on ''[[The Doctors (1963 TV series)|The Doctors]]'' from 1971 to 1982, in [[London]] (d. 2016); [[Pakhal Tirumal Reddy]], Indian artist, member of the [[Modern Art]] movement in [[India]], in [[Annaram]], [[India]] (d. [[1996]]); [[Benjamin Elazari Volcani]], Israeli-American biologist, discovered organisms could live in the [[Dead Sea]], in [[Ben Shemen]], [[Ottoman Empire]] (d. [[1999]])
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* [[Battle of Sarikamish]] — Russian forces advanced far enough it could fire on the headquarters of the [[Third Army (Ottoman Empire)|Ottoman Third Army]] and captured entire divisions, including eight senior officers. Captives transferred to [[Sarıkamış|Sarikamish]] included 108 officers and 80 soldiers. Campaign commander [[Hafiz Hakki Pasha]] eluded capture and reached main headquarters where he formally ordered a full retreat.<ref>Americana 1920, p. 404</ref>
* [[Battle of Sarikamish]] — Russian forces advanced far enough it could fire on the headquarters of the [[Third Army (Ottoman Empire)|Ottoman Third Army]] and captured entire divisions, including eight senior officers. Captives transferred to [[Sarıkamış|Sarikamish]] included 108 officers and 80 soldiers. Campaign commander [[Hafiz Hakki Pasha]] eluded capture and reached main headquarters where he formally ordered a full retreat.<ref>Americana 1920, p. 404</ref>
* The first and only attempt to use submarines to carry seaplanes was made by German [[submarine]] [[SM U-12 (Germany)|''U-12'']] which lashed a [[Friedrichshafen FF.29]] [[seaplane]] to her deck before departing from [[Zeebrugge]] for a strike on [[England]]. The seaplane was forced to take off early during a reconnoiter off the coast of [[Kent]] and fly all the way back to Zeebrugge when bad weather made returning to the sub impossible.<ref>Layman, R.D., ''Before the Aircraft Carrier: The Development of Aviation Vessels 1849-1922'', Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1989, ISBN 0-87021-210-9, pp. 29-30.</ref>
* The first and only attempt to use submarines to carry seaplanes was made by German [[submarine]] [[SM U-12 (Germany)|''U-12'']] which lashed a [[Friedrichshafen FF.29]] [[seaplane]] to her deck before departing from [[Zeebrugge]] for a strike on [[England]]. The seaplane was forced to take off early during a reconnoiter off the coast of [[Kent]] and fly all the way back to Zeebrugge when bad weather made returning to the sub impossible.<ref>Layman, R.D., ''Before the Aircraft Carrier: The Development of Aviation Vessels 1849-1922'', Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1989, ISBN 0-87021-210-9, pp. 29-30.</ref>
* Public sentiment in [[Italy]] to enter [[World War One]] grew exponentially following a state funeral for a fallen officer of the [[Garibaldi Legion (French Foreign Legion)|Garibaldi Legion]], a volunteer unit of 2,000 Italians fighting for [[France]]. An estimated 300,000 people attended including ambassadors from [[France]], [[Great Britain]], [[Russia]], [[Belgium]] and [[Serbia]].<ref>{{cite news |ref=harv|title= Receives News of Second Death While Funeral Services are Being Held|first= |last=Associated Press|authorlink=Associated Press |author2= |url=http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn93067669/1915-01-07/ed-1/seq-1/ |format= |newspaper=Anderson Daily Intelligencer |publisher=William Banks |location=Anderson, Anderson, South Carolina |isbn= |issn=2166-9651|oclc=27828051 |bibcode= |doi= |id= |date=January 7, 1915|page= |pages= |at= |accessdate= January 5, 2015 |language= |quote= |archiveurl=http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn93067669/1915-01-07/ed-1/seq-1/#date1=1914&index=7&rows=20&words=Bruno+Garibaldi&searchType=basic&sequence=1&state=&date2=1915&proxtext=Bruno+Garibaldi&y=0&x=0&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1 |archivedate=January 7, 1915 }}</ref> The unit, under command of [[Giuseppe Garibaldi II]] who was also brother to the deceased, were involved in the first and second battles for [[Forest of Argonne|Argonne Forest]] and sustained 700 casualties before dissolving in March. Many of the Legion veterans enlisted in other Italian units when Italy formally entered the war in May.<ref>{{cite book|last=Heyriès|first=Hubert| title = Les Garibaldiens de 14: splendeurs et misères des chemises rouges en France de la grande guerre à la seconde guerre mondiale|year=2005| publisher = SERRE EDITEUR| page=63 | isbn= 9782864104384|language=French}}</ref>
* Public sentiment in [[Italy]] to enter [[World War One]] grew exponentially following a state funeral for a fallen officer of the [[Garibaldi Legion (French Foreign Legion)|Garibaldi Legion]], a volunteer unit of 2,000 Italians fighting for [[France]]. An estimated 300,000 people attended including ambassadors from [[France]], [[Great Britain]], [[Russia]], [[Belgium]] and [[Serbia]].<ref>{{cite news|ref=harv |title=Receives News of Second Death While Funeral Services are Being Held |first= |last=Associated Press |authorlink=Associated Press |author2= |url=http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn93067669/1915-01-07/ed-1/seq-1/ |format= |newspaper=Anderson Daily Intelligencer |publisher=William Banks |location=Anderson, Anderson, South Carolina |isbn= |issn=2166-9651 |oclc=27828051 |bibcode= |doi= |id= |date=January 7, 1915 |page= |pages= |at= |accessdate=January 5, 2015 |language= |quote= |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150105141506/http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn93067669/1915-01-07/ed-1/seq-1/ |archivedate=January 5, 2015 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> The unit, under command of [[Giuseppe Garibaldi II]] who was also brother to the deceased, were involved in the first and second battles for [[Forest of Argonne|Argonne Forest]] and sustained 700 casualties before dissolving in March. Many of the Legion veterans enlisted in other Italian units when Italy formally entered the war in May.<ref>{{cite book|last=Heyriès|first=Hubert| title = Les Garibaldiens de 14: splendeurs et misères des chemises rouges en France de la grande guerre à la seconde guerre mondiale|year=2005| publisher = SERRE EDITEUR| page=63 | isbn= 9782864104384|language=French}}</ref>
* '''Born:''' [[Don Edwards]], American politician, [[U.S. Representative]] from [[California]] from 1963 to 1995, in [[San Jose, California]] (d. [[2015]]); [[Julian Edwin Bailes, Sr.]], American judge, [[Louisiana]] [http://www.10jdc.com/ 10th Judicial District Court] from 1960 to 1972, and last living eyewitness to the [[assassination]] of [[governor of Louisiana|Louisiana Governor]] [[Huey Long]], in [[Longview, Texas]] (d. [[2010]])
* '''Born:''' [[Don Edwards]], American politician, [[U.S. Representative]] from [[California]] from 1963 to 1995, in [[San Jose, California]] (d. [[2015]]); [[Julian Edwin Bailes, Sr.]], American judge, [[Louisiana]] [http://www.10jdc.com/ 10th Judicial District Court] from 1960 to 1972, and last living eyewitness to the [[assassination]] of [[governor of Louisiana|Louisiana Governor]] [[Huey Long]], in [[Longview, Texas]] (d. [[2010]])
* '''Born:''' [[Copper Family|Bob Copper]], English folk singer, patriarch of the folk singing group [[Copper Family|The Copper Family]], in [[Rottingdean]], [[England]] (d. [[2004]]); [[Alan Watts]], British-American philosopher, specializing in [[Zen]] [[Buddhism]], author of ''The Way of Zen'', in [[Chislehurst]], [[England]] (d. [[1973]])
* '''Born:''' [[Copper Family|Bob Copper]], English folk singer, patriarch of the folk singing group [[Copper Family|The Copper Family]], in [[Rottingdean]], [[England]] (d. [[2004]]); [[Alan Watts]], British-American philosopher, specializing in [[Zen]] [[Buddhism]], author of ''The Way of Zen'', in [[Chislehurst]], [[England]] (d. [[1973]])
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* [[Chilembwe uprising]] — [[Baptist]] minister [[John Chilembwe]] organised an ultimately unsuccessful uprising against British colonial rule in [[Nyasaland]], [[Africa]] (now [[Malawi]]). Chilembwe preached African independence through a form of [[Millenarianism]] through the [[Providence Industrial Mission]] that attracted many followers, allowing enough to be willing to take arms. An armed group met at the mission that night where Chilembwo warned "...we will all die by the heavy storm of the whiteman's army.The whitemen will then think, after we are dead, that the treatment they are treating [sic] our people is bad, and they might change to the better for our people."<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Rotberg|first1=R. I.|title=Strike a Blow and Die: A Narrative of Race Relations in Colonial Africa by George Simeon Mwase|date=1967|publisher=Harvard University Press|location=Cambridge, Mass.|oclc=184725}}</ref>
* [[Chilembwe uprising]] — [[Baptist]] minister [[John Chilembwe]] organised an ultimately unsuccessful uprising against British colonial rule in [[Nyasaland]], [[Africa]] (now [[Malawi]]). Chilembwe preached African independence through a form of [[Millenarianism]] through the [[Providence Industrial Mission]] that attracted many followers, allowing enough to be willing to take arms. An armed group met at the mission that night where Chilembwo warned "...we will all die by the heavy storm of the whiteman's army.The whitemen will then think, after we are dead, that the treatment they are treating [sic] our people is bad, and they might change to the better for our people."<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Rotberg|first1=R. I.|title=Strike a Blow and Die: A Narrative of Race Relations in Colonial Africa by George Simeon Mwase|date=1967|publisher=Harvard University Press|location=Cambridge, Mass.|oclc=184725}}</ref>
* The final spike was driven on the [[transcontinental railway|transcontinental]] [[Canadian Northern Railway]] at [[Basque, British Columbia]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Canadian Northern Railway|url=http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/canadian-northern-railway-feature/|website=The Canadian Encyclopedia|publisher=Historic Canada|accessdate=15 January 2016}}</ref>
* The final spike was driven on the [[transcontinental railway|transcontinental]] [[Canadian Northern Railway]] at [[Basque, British Columbia]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Canadian Northern Railway|url=http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/canadian-northern-railway-feature/|website=The Canadian Encyclopedia|publisher=Historic Canada|accessdate=15 January 2016}}</ref>
* [[Idaho]] established new counties in its state: [[Benewah County, Idaho|Benewah County]] with [[Coeur d'Alene, Idaho|Coeur d'Alene]] as its county seat,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.naco.org/Counties/Pages/FindACounty.aspx|accessdate=2011-06-07|title=Find a County|publisher=National Association of Counties}}</ref> and [[Boundary County, Idaho|Boundary County]] with [[Bonners Ferry, Idaho|Bonners Ferry]] as its county seat.<ref>{{cite web|title=State & County QuickFacts|url=http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/16/16021.html|publisher=United States Census Bureau|accessdate=June 28, 2014}}</ref>
* [[Idaho]] established new counties in its state: [[Benewah County, Idaho|Benewah County]] with [[Coeur d'Alene, Idaho|Coeur d'Alene]] as its county seat,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.naco.org/Counties/Pages/FindACounty.aspx |accessdate=2011-06-07 |title=Find a County |publisher=National Association of Counties |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110531210815/http://www.naco.org/Counties/Pages/FindACounty.aspx |archivedate=2011-05-31 |df= }}</ref> and [[Boundary County, Idaho|Boundary County]] with [[Bonners Ferry, Idaho|Bonners Ferry]] as its county seat.<ref>{{cite web|title=State & County QuickFacts|url=http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/16/16021.html|publisher=United States Census Bureau|accessdate=June 28, 2014}}</ref>
* '''Born:''' [[W. Arthur Lewis]], Saint Lucian-British economist, recipient of the [[Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences]] for his work on [[development economics]], in [[Castries]], [[Saint Lucia]] (d. [[1991]])
* '''Born:''' [[W. Arthur Lewis]], Saint Lucian-British economist, recipient of the [[Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences]] for his work on [[development economics]], in [[Castries]], [[Saint Lucia]] (d. [[1991]])
* '''Died:''' [[Anne Whitney]], American sculptor and poet, known for public sculptures of historical figures such as [[Samuel Adams]] (1876) located in the [[National Statuary Hall Collection]] of the [[United States Capitol]] in [[Washington D.C.]], and [[Leif Ericson]] (1887) in [[Boston]] and a second edition the same year in [[Milwaukee]] (b. [[1821]])
* '''Died:''' [[Anne Whitney]], American sculptor and poet, known for public sculptures of historical figures such as [[Samuel Adams]] (1876) located in the [[National Statuary Hall Collection]] of the [[United States Capitol]] in [[Washington D.C.]], and [[Leif Ericson]] (1887) in [[Boston]] and a second edition the same year in [[Milwaukee]] (b. [[1821]])

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