1912

1900

A History of the Twentieth Century: Volume 1 1900-1933 (1997); global coverage of politics, diplomacy and warfare; pp 245–68. Leap years in the Gregorian calendar

1911

1844) == Nobel Prizes == Physics – Nils Gustaf Dalén Chemistry – Victor Grignard, Paul Sabatier Medicine – Alexis Carrel Literature – Gerhart Johann Robert Hauptmann Peace – Elihu Root == References == ==Further reading== Britannica year-book, 1913 (1913) covers 1911 and 1912, global coverage Gilbert, Martin.

1912

Marines land from the USS Annapolis in Nicaragua, to support the conservative government at its request. August 12 – Sultan Abd al-Hafid of Morocco abdicates. August 21 – The first Eagle Scout (Boy Scouts of America) earns his rank. August 25 – The Kuomintang, the Chinese nationalist party, is founded. === September === September 4 – The government of the Ottoman Empire agrees to the demands put forward in the Albanian Revolt of 1912. September 28 – W.

1844) == Nobel Prizes == Physics – Nils Gustaf Dalén Chemistry – Victor Grignard, Paul Sabatier Medicine – Alexis Carrel Literature – Gerhart Johann Robert Hauptmann Peace – Elihu Root == References == ==Further reading== Britannica year-book, 1913 (1913) covers 1911 and 1912, global coverage Gilbert, Martin.

1913

1844) == Nobel Prizes == Physics – Nils Gustaf Dalén Chemistry – Victor Grignard, Paul Sabatier Medicine – Alexis Carrel Literature – Gerhart Johann Robert Hauptmann Peace – Elihu Root == References == ==Further reading== Britannica year-book, 1913 (1913) covers 1911 and 1912, global coverage Gilbert, Martin.

1914

Adolph Zukor, who incorporates Paramount Pictures on May 8, 1914, launches his company as the distributor.

1985

The wreck would not be discovered until 1985. April 14 – Santos FC, a Brazilian association football club was founded in State of Sao Paulo. April 16 – Harriet Quimby becomes the first woman to fly across the English Channel. April 17 – Lena massacre: Russian troops kill or wound 500 striking gold miners in Siberia.

2007

1875) * Sidney Leslie Goodwin, English toddler; youngest victim of the Titanic disaster, unidentified until 2007 (b.

2012

Paramount celebrates its centennial in 2012. July 30 – Emperor Meiji of Japan dies; he is succeeded by his son Yoshihito, who becomes Emperor Taishō.




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