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1924(MCMXXIV) was aleap year starting on Tuesdayof theGregorian calendar,the 1924th year of theCommon Era(CE) andAnno Domini(AD) designations, the 924th year of the2nd millennium,the 24th year of the20th century,and the 5th year of the1920sdecade.
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Events
editJanuary
edit- January 12–Gopinath Sahashoots Ernest Day, whom he has mistaken for SirCharles Tegart,the police commissioner ofCalcutta,and is arrested soon after.[1]
- January 20–30–Kuomintangin China holds itsfirst National Congress,initiating a policy ofalliancewith theSoviet Unionand theChinese Communist Party.
- January 21–The Earl of Athloneis appointedGovernor-General of the Union of South Africa,andHigh Commissioner for Southern Africa.[2]
- January 22–Ramsay MacDonaldbecomes the firstLabourPrime Minister of the United Kingdom.[3]
- January 25– The firstWinter Olympics,the1924 Winter Olympicsopen inChamonix,in the FrenchAlps.[4]
- January 26– Petrograd (Saint Petersburg) is renamedLeningrad;it will revert to Saint Petersburg in1991.[5]
February
edit- February 1– TheUnited Kingdomrecognizes theSoviet Union.[6]
- February 5–GMT:A radio time signal is broadcast for the first time, from theRoyal Greenwich Observatory.
- February 14– TheComputing-Tabulating-Recording Company(CTR), based in the U.S. state of New York, is renamedInternational Business Machines (IBM).[7]
- February 22
- Treaty of Rome:TheKingdom of Italyannexes theFree State of Fiume,and theKingdom of Serbs, Croats and SlovenesabsorbsSušak.[8]
- Calvin Coolidgebecomes the firstPresident of the United Statesto deliver a radio broadcast from theWhite House.[9]
March
edit- March 3– TheOttoman Caliphate,a remnant of theOttoman monarchyabolishedon November 1, 1922 and one of the historical claims of succession to theIslamic StateofMuhammad,comes to an end with the deposition of theCaliphof theOttoman dynasty.This marks the end of an era, giving way to the drastic political transformations ofTurkeyintroduced byreformsbecause of the PresidentMustafa Kemal Atatürk.[10]
- March 6–İsmet İnönüforms a new government in Turkey (2nd government).
- March 15–Horacio Vásquezwins theDominican Republic general election,becoming president, coinciding with the end ofUnited States military occupation.[11]
- March 24–Jean Sibeliusconducts the world premiere of hisSymphony No. 7inStockholm.
- March 25– TheSecond Hellenic Republicis proclaimed in Greece.[12]
- March 29– In France, the Third Ministry ofRaymond Poincarébegins.[13]
April
edit- April 1
- Adolf Hitleris sentenced to 5 years inLandsberg Prisonin Germany for his participation in the1923Beer Hall Putsch(he serves less than 9 months).
- The first revenue flight for Belgium'sSabenaAirlines takes place.
- April 6–Italian general election, 1924:Fascistswin the elections in Italy with a two-thirds majority.
- April 13– TheGreek republic referendumfavors formation of theSecond Hellenic Republic.[14]
- April 17–Metro Pictures Corporation,Goldwyn PicturesandLouis B. Mayer Productionsare merged to becomeMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
- April 23– TheBritish Empire Exhibitionopens in London; it is the largestcolonial exhibition,with 58 countries of the empire dramatically represented.[15]
May
edit- May 4– The1924 Summer Olympicsopening ceremonies are held in Paris, France.[16]
- May 8–Lithuaniasigns theKlaipėda Conventionwith the nations of theConference of Ambassadors,taking theKlaipėda RegionfromEast Prussiaand making it into an autonomous region.[17]
- May 10– In the United States,J. Edgar Hooveris appointed head of theFederal Bureau of Investigation.[18]
- May 11–Mercedes-Benzis formed by the merging of companies owned byGottlieb DaimlerandKarl Benz.
- May 26–Harry Grindell Matthewsattempts to demonstrate his "death ray"to the War Office in the United Kingdom.[19]
- May 30– Italian socialist leaderGiacomo Matteottispeaks out againstFascism.A few days later he is kidnapped and murdered in Rome.[20]
June
edit- June 2– U.S. PresidentCalvin Coolidgesigns theIndian Citizenship Actinto law, grantingcitizenshipto allNative Americansborn within the territorial limits of the United States.[21]
- June 5–Ernst Alexandersonsends the firstfacsimileacross theAtlantic Ocean,[22]which goes to his father inSweden.[23]
- June 7–16–Rudolf Steinerdelivers his Agriculture Course atKoberwitzbeginning of theorganic agriculturemovement.[24]
- June 8–George MalloryandAndrew Irvineare last seen "going strong for the top" ofMount Everestby teammateNoel Odellat 12:50 P.M.[citation needed]The twomountaineersare never seen alive again.
- June 13– In Hungary, a devastatingtornado,"Wildkansas", strikes, in 3 hours leaving a 500-1500m wide and 70 km long path of destruction from landfall at Bia to its end nearVác,completely destroying the village ofPáty.9 people are killed, 50 injured and many left homeless by one of the strongest tornadoes ever not only in Hungary but in Europe, estimated asF4.
- June 30–J. B. M. Hertzogbecomes the thirdPrime Minister of South Africa.[25]
July
edit- July 10–Paavo Nurmiof Finland wins the 1,500 and 5,000 m runs within two hours at theParis Olympics.[26]
- July 12–United States occupation of the Dominican Republic (1916–24)comes to an end. The constitutional government headed by GeneralHoracio Vázquez,elected in the elections held in March, is established.
- July 19–Napalpí massacre:Around 400 indigenous people ofTobaethnicity are massacred inArgentina.[27]
August
edit- August 16– TheDawes Planis signed in Paris, temporarily resolving German reparations dispute.[28]
- August 28–August Uprising:Georgiarises against rule by theSoviet Unionin an abortive rebellion, in which several thousands die.[29]
September
edit- September 9
- TheHanapepe massacreoccurs onKauai,Hawaii.[30]
- The8-hour work dayis introduced in Belgium.
- September 9–11– TheKohat riotsbreak out in India.[31]
- September 28– U.S. Army pilots John Harding and Erik Nelson complete thefirst aerial circumnavigationof the globe. It has taken them 175 days and 74 stops before their return toSeattle.[32]
October
edit- October – The skull of theTaung Childis discovered.[33]
- October 2– TheGeneva Protocolis adopted by theLeague of NationsAssembly as a means to strengthen the League, but later fails to be ratified.
- October 6–1-RObegins regular radio broadcasting services in Italy.
- October 9– Municipal Grant Park Stadium, inChicago,Illinois(now known asSoldier Field) is officially dedicated.[34]
- October 10– Voting in federal elections becomes compulsory in Australia, after a private member's bill proposed byTasmanianNationalistsenator Herbert Payne results in the passing of the Commonwealth Electoral (Compulsory Voting) Act 1924.
- October 12–15–ZeppelinLZ-126makes atransatlanticdelivery flight fromFriedrichshafen,Germany, toLakehurst, New Jersey.
- October 15– The firstSurrealist Manifestois published, in whichAndré Bretondefines the movement as "pure psychicautomatism".[35]
- October 18–Sweden's Prime MinisterErnst Tryggerand his cabinet, is replaced byHjalmar Brantingand his third and last government.
- October 19–Abdul Aziz,founder ofSaudi Arabia,declares himself protector of holy places inMecca.[citation needed]
- October 25
- The British press publishes theZinoviev letter,released the previous day by the Foreign Office.[36]This purports to be a directive fromGrigory Zinoviev,head of theCommunist Internationalin Moscow, to theCommunist Party of Great Britain.
- Authorities of theBritish Rajin India arrestSubhas Chandra Boseand jail him for the next 21⁄2years.[37]
- October 27– TheUzbek SSRjoins the Soviet Union.
November
edit- November – The last known sighting of aCalifornia grizzly bearis recorded, by Colonel John R. White at Sequoia National Park.[38]
- November 4
- Nellie Tayloe RossofWyomingis elected as the first woman governor in the United States.
- 1924 United States presidential election:RepublicanCalvin Coolidgedefeats DemocratJohn W. Davisand ProgressiveRobert M. La Follette Sr.
- Stanley BaldwinbecomesPrime Ministerof theUnited Kingdomagain
- November 10– TheTrial of the 149begins inEstonia,eventually resulting in the conviction of 129 communists, including several members of theRiigikogu.[39]
- November 19– Major-General SirLee Stack,BritishGovernor-Generalof theAnglo-Egyptian SudanandSirdarof the Egyptian Army, is shot in Cairo by a gang of Egyptian nationalist students, dying the following day.[40]
- November 21–Ali Fethi Okyarforms a new government inTurkey(3rd government).
- November 26– TheMongolian People's Republicis proclaimed.[41]
December
edit- December 1– A Soviet-backed communist1924 Estonian coup d'état attemptfails inEstonia.[42]
- December 19– German serial killerFritz Haarmannis sentenced to death for the murder and dismemberment of at least 24 young males inHanover.
- December 20– In Germany,Adolf Hitleris released from Landsberg Prison[43]after serving nine months for his crucial role in theBeer Hall Putschof1923.
- December 24
- 1924 Imperial Airways de Havilland DH.34 crash:An airliner crashes soon after takeoff from London'sCroydon Airportkilling all eight people aboard. This leads to the first public inquiry into a civil aviation accident ever held in the United Kingdom.[44]
- Albaniabecomes arepublic.
- Babbs Switch fire:A flash fire at a Christmas celebration in a one-room schoolhouse inBabbs, Oklahoma,United States, kills 36 people, mostly small children.
- December 30– American astronomerEdwin Hubbleannounces thatAndromeda,previously believed to be anebula,is actually anothergalaxy,and that theMilky Wayis only one of many such galaxies in theuniverse.[45]
Date unknown
edit- Spring – Francophone explorer, spiritualist and former operatic sopranoAlexandra David-Néel,disguised as a male pilgrim, makes a 2-month stay in the forbidden city ofLhasa,Tibet.[46]
- Autumn – In the United States, the final raid of theRenegade period of the Apache Warstakes place, bringing theAmerican Indian Warsto a close, after 315 years.
- Slavery in Iraqis abolished.[47][page needed]
- The International Union of Official Organizations for TouristPropagandais established.[48]
- Earl W. Bascom,rodeo cowboy and artist, designs and makes rodeo's first one-hand bareback rigging atStirling,Alberta,Canada.
- TheTemporary Slavery Commissionis created by theLeague of Nations.[49]
Births
editJanuary
edit- January 1
- Jacques Le Goff,French historian and author (d.2014)[50]
- Francisco Macías Nguema,1st President of Equatorial Guinea (d.1979)[51]
- Charlie Munger,American businessman and philanthropist[52](d.2023)
- January 3–André Franquin,Belgian comics artist (d.1997)
- January 4
- Walter Ris,American freestyle swimmer (d.1989)[53]
- Marianne Werner,German shot putter (d.2023)[54]
- January 5–Hamzah Abu Samah,Malaysian politician and athlete (d.2012)[55]
- January 6
- Kim Dae-jung,15thPresident of South Korea,recipient ofNobel Peace Prize(d.2009)[56]
- Earl Scruggs,American musician (d.2012)[57]
- January 8–Ron Moody,English actor (d.2015)[58]
- January 9–Sergei Parajanov,Georgian-Armenian film director (d.1990)
- January 10
- Earl Bakken,American engineer and businessman, inventor of the modernArtificial pacemaker(d.2018)[59]
- Max Roach,American percussionist, drummer and composer (d.2007)[60]
- January 11
- Roger Guillemin,French neuroendocrinologist, recipient of theNobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine[61](d.2024)
- Slim Harpo,American musician (d.1970)[62]
- January 12–Olivier Gendebien,Belgian racing driver (d.1998)[63]
- January 13
- Paul Feyerabend,Austrian-born philosopher (d.1994)[64]
- Roland Petit,French choreographer/dancer (d.2011)[65]
- January 16–Katy Jurado,Mexican actress (d.2002)[66]
- January 18–Ivan Martynushkin,Soviet liberator ofAuschwitz concentration camp
- January 19–Jean-François Revel,French author (d.2006)
- January 21–Benny Hill,English comedian and singer (d.1992)
- January 22–J. J. Johnson,African-American jazz trombonist, composer and arranger (d.2001)
- January 23–Frank Lautenberg,American businessman and politician (d.2013)
- January 25–Husein Mehmedov,Bulgarian-Turkish Olympic wrestler (d.2014)
- January 26
- Armand Gatti,French playwright, poet, journalist, screenwriter, filmmaker and World War II resistance fighter (d.2017)
- Alice Babs,Swedish singer and actress (d.2014)[67]
- January 27–Sabu Dastagir,Indian actor (d.1963)
- January 29
- Luigi Nono,Italian composer (d.1990)[68]
- Dorothy Malone,American actress (d.2018)
- January 30–Lloyd Alexander,American writer (d.2007)[69]
- January 31–John Lukacs,Hungarian-American historian (d.2019)[70]
February
edit- February 3–Friedrich Wilhelm, Prince of Hohenzollern,German Head of the House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (d.2010)[71]
- February 6–Jin Yong,Chinese novelist and essayist (d.2018)
- February 8
- Charles Coste,French Olympic cyclist[72]
- Khamtai Siphandone,4th President and 12th Prime Minister of Laos[73]
- February 11–Budge Patty,American tennis player[74](d.2021)
- February 14–Juan Ponce Enrile,Filipino politician,President of the Senate of the Philippinesfrom 2008 to 2013.
- February 17
- Margaret Truman,American novelist and only child of U.S. PresidentHarry S. TrumanandBess Truman(d.2008)[75]
- Gevork Vartanian,Soviet intelligence officer (d.2012)
- February 19–Lee Marvin,American actor (d.1987)
- February 20–Gloria Vanderbilt,American heiress and entrepreneur (d.2019)[76]
- February 21
- Robert Mugabe,Zimbabwean revolutionary and politician, 1stPresident of Zimbabwe(d.2019)[77]
- Silvano Piovanelli,Italian prelate and cardinal (d.2016)[78]
- February 23–Allan McLeod Cormack,South African physicist and1979 Nobel Prize laureate(d.1998)
- February 24–Teresa Bracco,ItalianRoman Catholicreligious sister, martyr and blessed (d.1944)[79]
- February 26
- Freda Betti,French opera singer (d.1979)
- Noboru Takeshita,Japanese politician, 46thPrime Minister of Japan(d.2000)[80]
- February 28
- Bettye Ackerman,American actress (d.2006)
- Christopher C. Kraft Jr.,American aerospace engineer (d.2019)
- February 29–Carlos Humberto Romero,Salvadorian politician, 37thPresident of El Salvador(d.2017)[81]
March
edit- March 1–Deke Slayton,Americanastronaut(d.1993)[82]
- March 3
- Lys Assia,Swiss singer, first winner ofEurovision Song Contest(1956) (d.2018)
- Tomiichi Murayama,Prime Minister of Japan[83]
- Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi,Nigerian military officer and head of state (d.1966)[84]
- Lilian Velez,Filipino actress (d.1948)
- March 6–William H. Webster,American jurist,director of the FBIandCIA
- March 7–Kōbō Abe,Japanese novelist (d.1993)
- March 8
- Georges Charpak,Polish-French physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d.2010)[85]
- Abderrahmane Youssoufi,12th Prime Minister of Morocco (d.2020)[86]
- March 9–Hanna Mina,Syrian writer (d.2018)
- March 10–Jin Yong,Hong Kong writer (d.2018)[87]
- March 15–Khyber Khan,Pakistan Air Force pioneer officer and formerDeputy Chief of Air Staff of the PAF(d.2007)
- March 17–Edith Savage-Jennings,American civil rights activist (d.2017)[88]
- March 25
- Roberts Blossom,American actor and poet (d.2011)[89]
- Machiko Kyō,Japanese actress (d.2019)[90]
- József Zakariás,Hungarian footballer and manager (d.1971)
- March 27–Sarah Vaughan,African-American jazz singer (d.1990)
- March 28
- Freddie Bartholomew,English-American actor (d.1992)
- Birte Christoffersen,Danish Olympic diver
April
edit- April 3–Marlon Brando,American actor (d.2004)[91]
- April 7–Johannes Mario Simmel,Austrian writer (d.2009)
- April 11
- Enrique Morea,Argentine tennis player (d.2017)
- Libuše Havelková,Czech actress (d.2017)
- April 12–Raymond Barre,French politician and Prime Minister (d.2007)[92]
- April 13–Stanley Donen,American film director and choreographer (d.2019)[93]
- April 14–Mary Warnock, Baroness Warnock,English philosopher and writer (d.2019)
- April 15– SirNeville Marriner,English conductor and violinist (d.2016)[94]
- April 16–Henry Mancini,American composer and arranger (d.1994)[95]
- April 18–Abdul Samad Ismail,Malaysian journalist and one of the founders of thePAP(d.2008)
- April 20
- April 23–Ruth Leuwerik,German film actress (d.2016)
- April 24–Clement Freud,British writer, broadcaster, chef and politician (d.2009)[98]
- April 28–Kenneth Kaunda,1stPresident of Zambia[99](d.2021)
- April 29
- Shintaro Abe,Japanese politician (d.1991)[100]
- Zizi Jeanmaire,French ballerina and actress (d.2020)[101]
- 30 April–Sheldon Harnick,American lyricist and songwriter (d.2023)
May
edit- May 1
- Evelyn Boyd Granville,American mathematician, computer scientist and academic[102](d.2023)
- Grégoire Kayibanda,2ndPresident of Rwanda(d.1976)[103]
- May 2–Theodore Bikel,Austrian-American actor, folk singer and musician (d.2015)[104]
- May 3
- Isadore Singer,American mathematician (d.2021)[105]
- Ken Tyrrell,British racing driver and constructor (d.2001)[106]
- May 6–Patricia Kennedy Lawford,American socialite (d.2006)
- May 10–Zahrad,Armenianpoet (d.2007)
- May 11–Antony Hewish,English radio astronomer, recipient of theNobel Prize in Physics(d.2021)[107]
- May 12
- Tony Hancock,English comedian (d.1968)
- Claribel Alegría,Nicaraguan poet (d.2018)
- May 13–Giovanni Sartori,Italian political scientist (d.2017)[108]
- May 16–Dawda Jawara,1stPresident of the Gambia(d.2019)[109]
- May 22–Charles Aznavour,French-Armenian singer, songwriter and actor (d.2018)[110]
- May 27–Jaime Lusinchi,Venezuelan politician, 42ndPresident of Venezuela(d.2014)[111]
- May 31–Patricia Roberts Harris,American administrator (d.1985)[112]
June
edit- June 3
- Colleen Dewhurst,Canadian-American actress (d.1991)
- Karunanidhi,Indian politician, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, referred to asKalaignar(d.2018)
- Jimmy Rogers,American musician (d.1997)[113]
- Torsten Wiesel,Swedish scientist, recipient of theNobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- June 4
- Tofilau Eti Alesana,Samoan politician (d.1999)[114]
- Dennis Weaver,American actor (d.2006)
- June 6–Göran Malmqvist,Swedish linguist and literary historian (d.2019)[115]
- June 12–George H. W. Bush,41stPresident of the United States(d.2018)[116]
- June 14–James W. Black,Scottish pharmacologist and Nobel laureate (d.2010)[117]
- June 15
- Hédi Fried,Swedish author and psychologist (d.2022)[118]
- Ezer Weizman,7thPresident of Israel(d.2005)[119]
- June 18–George Mikan,American basketball player (d.2005)[120]
- June 19–Anneliese Rothenberger,German operatic soprano (d.2010)[121]
- June 20
- Chet Atkins,American guitarist and record producer (d.2001)[122]
- Rainer Barzel,German politician (d.2006)[123]
- June 23
- Bayezid Osman,44th Head of the Turkish House of Osman (d.2017)
- Ranasinghe Premadasa,3rd President, 8th Prime Minister of Sri Lanka (d.1993)
- June 24–Kurt Furgler,3-time President of the Swiss Confederation (d.2008)[124]
- June 25–Sidney Lumet,American film director (d.2011)[125]
- June 28–Kalevi Keihänen,Finnish entrepreneur (d.1995)[126]
July
edit- July 1–Antoni Ramallets,Spanish footballer, manager (d.2013)[127]
- July 3–S. R. Nathan,6thPresident of Singapore(d.2016)[128]
- July 4
- Eva Marie Saint,American actress[129]
- Girija Prasad Koirala,Nepalese politician; Head of State of Nepal (d.2010)[130]
- July 5
- Edward Cassidy,Australian Roman Catholic cardinal[131](d.2021)
- János Starker,Hungarian cellist (d.2013)[132]
- July 9–Angelines Fernández,Spanish-born Mexican actress and comedian (d.1994)[133]
- July 10
- Andrés Aguilar MawdsleyVenezuelan lawyer and diplomat (d.1995)[134]
- Ip Chun,Chinese martial artist[135]
- July 13–Carlo Bergonzi,Italian tenor (d.2014)[136]
- July 14–Dorothy Stanley,American educator (d.1990)[137]
- July 15
- David Cox,British statistician[138](d.2022)
- Makhmud Esambayev,Russian actor (d.2000)
- July 17–Li Li-Hua,Chinese Hong-Kong actress (d.2017)
- July 18–Inge Sørensen,Danish swimmer (d.2011)
- July 19–Pat Hingle,American actor (d.2009)[139]
- July 20
- Lola Albright,American singer and actress (d.2017)
- FS Hussain,Pakistaniaerobaticpilot (d.1969)
- Tatyana Lioznova,Soviet film director (d.2011)
- Elias Sarkis,11th President of Lebanon (d.1985)[140]
August
edit- August 1
- KingAbdullah of Saudi Arabia(official birth date) (d.2015)[141]
- Georges Charpak,Ukrainian-born physicist,Nobel Prizelaureate (d.2010)[142]
- Frank Worrell,West Indies cricketer (d.1967)[143]
- August 2
- James Baldwin,African-American author, novelist, playwright and activist (d.1987)[144]
- Carroll O'Connor,American actor (d.2001)[145]
- August 3–Leon Uris,American writer (d.2003)[146]
- August 5–Ben Jones,7th Prime Minister of Grenada (d.2005)[147]
- August 6
- Sophie Freud,Austrian-born American psychologist (d.2022)[148]
- Erich Schriever,Swiss Olympic rower (d.2020)[149]
- August 7–Cecil Abbott,Commissioner of the New South Wales Police in Australia (d.2014)
- August 8–Gene Deitch,American illustrator, animator and film director (d.2020)[150]
- August 10–Martha Hyer,American actress (d.2014)[151]
- August 12–Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq,leader of Pakistan (d.1988)[152]
- August 13–Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia(d.2016)[153]
- August 14–Georges Prêtre,French orchestral, opera conductor (d.2017)
- August 15
- Robert Bolt,English writer (d.1995)[154]
- Phyllis Schlafly,American activist (d.2016)[155]
- August 16
- Ralf Bendix,German Schlager singer, music producer, composer and songwriter (d.2014)
- Fess Parker,American actor and businessman (d.2010)[156]
- August 17–Idris Iskandar al-Mutawakkil Alallahi Shah of Perak,33rdSultan of Perak(d.1984)
- August 19–Willard Boyle,Canadian physicist (d.2011)[157]
- August 21–Dalia Wood,Canadian politician (d.2013)
- August 22–Orlando Ramón Agosti,Argentine general (d.1997)
- August 23
- Robert Solow,American economist,Nobel Prizelaureate (d.2023)[158]
- Wang Danfeng,Chinese actress (d.2018)
- August 24–Ahmadou Ahidjo,President of Cameroon(d.1989)
- August 25–Zsuzsa Körmöczy,Hungarian tennis player and coach (d.2006)[159]
- August 29
- María Dolores Pradera,Spanish singer, actress (d.2018)
- Dinah Washington,African-American singer, pianist (d.1963)[160]
- August 31–Buddy Hackett,American actor and comedian (d.2003)
September
edit- September 2–Daniel arap Moi,2ndPresident of Kenya(d.2020)[161]
- September 4–Joan Aiken,English writer (d.2004)[162]
- September 7–Daniel Inouye,American politician (d.2012)
- September 8–Mimi Parent,Canadian painter (d.2005)[163]
- September 9
- Jane Greer,American actress (d.2001)
- Sylvia Miles,American actress (d.2019)[164]
- Russell M. Nelson,17th President ofthe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints[165]
- Rik Van Steenbergen,Belgian cyclist (d.2003)[166]
- September 11–Rudolf Vrba,Slovak-Jewish Holocaust survivor, escapee from Auschwitz (d.2006)[167]
- September 13–Maurice Jarre,French composer (d.2009)[168]
- September 15–György Lázár,50th Prime Minister of Hungary (d.2014)
- September 16–Lauren Bacall,American actress (d.2014)[169]
- September 18–Eloísa Mafalda,Brazilian actress (d.2018)
- September 19–Suchitra Mitra,Indian singer and composer (d.2011)
- September 20–Akkineni Nageswara Rao,Indian actor and producer (d.2014)
- September 21–Hermann Buhl,Austrian mountaineer (d.1957)
- September 22
- Bernard Gauthier,French racing cyclist (d.2018)
- Emile Wijntuin,Surinamese politician (d.2020)[170]
- Rosamunde Pilcher,English novelist (d.2019)[171]
- September 24
- Nina Bocharova,Soviet gymnast (d.2020)[172]
- Marcello Mastroianni,Italian actor (d.1996)[173]
- September 30–Truman Capote,American author (d.1984)[174]
October
edit- October 1
- Jimmy Carter,39thPresident of the United States,recipient of theNobel Peace Prize[175]
- William Rehnquist,16thChief Justice of the United States(d.2005)
- October 5-José Donoso,Chilean Writer (d.1996)
- October 10
- Umar Wirahadikusumah,4thVice President of Indonesia(d.2003)[176]
- Ed Wood,American B-movie producer (d.1978)[177]
- October 11–Mal Whitfield,American Olympic athlete (d.2015)[178]
- October 14
- Robert Webber,American actor (d.1989)[179]
- Ramón Castro Ruz,Cuban revolutionary (d.2016)
- October 15
- Henry Sy,Chinese-Filipino business magnate (d.2019)
- Lee Iacocca,American industrialist (d.2019)
- October 16–Prince Makonnen,member of the Ethiopian royal family (d.1957)
- October 19–Lubomír Štrougal,Czech politician (d.2023)[180]
- October 21–Chin Peng,Secretary-General of theMalayan Communist Party(d.2013)[181]
- October 24–Aji Muhammad Salehuddin II,Indonesian royal (d.2018)[182]
- October 29–Bernard Middleton,British restoration bookbinder (d.2019)[183]
November
edit- November 1–Süleyman Demirel,President of Turkey(d.2015)[184]
- November 3–Erzsébet Gulyás-Köteles,Hungarian gymnast (d.2019)[185]
- November 8
- Johnny Bower,Canadian ice hockey player (d.2017)[186]
- Dmitry Yazov,Marshal of the Soviet Union(d.2020)[187]
- November 9–Robert Frank,Swiss photographer (d.2019)[188]
- November 11–Sunder Lal Patwa,Indian politician (d.2016)[189]
- November 13–Motoo Kimura,Japanese population geneticist (d.1994)[190]
- November 15–Rosa Helena Álvarez Yepes,First Lady of Colombia (d.1998)
- November 16
- Erika Mahringer,Austrian alpine skier (d.2018)[191]
- Mel Patton,American athlete (d.2014)[192]
- November 19–William Russell,English actor (d.2024)[193]
- November 20–Benoit Mandelbrot,Polish-born mathematician (d.2010)[194]
- November 21
- Joseph Campanella,American actor (d.2018)[195]
- Christopher Tolkien,English author, academic andJ. R. R. Tolkien'sson (d.2020)[196]
- November 22–Geraldine Page,American actress (d.1987)[197]
- November 23–Anita Linda,Filipino actress (d.2020)
- November 25
- Paul Desmond,American jazz alto saxophonist and composer (d.1977)[198]
- Takaaki Yoshimoto,Japanese poet, critic and philosopher (d.2012)
- A. Hamid Arief,Indonesian actor (d.1992)
- November 26–Bhekimpi Dlamini,4th Prime Minister of Swaziland (d.1999)
- November 28–Dennis Brutus,South African poet and anti-apartheid activist (d.2009)[199]
- November 30
- Shirley Chisholm,African-American politician (d.2005)
- Otto Kaiser,German biblical scholar (d.2017)
- Allan Sherman,American comedy writer, television producer and song parodist (d.1973)[200]
December
edit- December 2–Alexander Haig,American politician, U.S. Secretary of State (d.2010)[201]
- December 3–Francisco Sionil José,Filipino novelist,Philippine National Artist for Literature[202](d.2022)
- December 4–Jakub Nowakowski,Polishzoologist,participant of theWarsaw Uprising[203]
- December 6–Wally Cox,Americantelevision,motion pictureactor (d.1973)
- December 7
- Bent Fabric,Danish pianist and composer (d.2020)[204]
- Mário Soares,105thPrime Minister of Portugal,17thPresident of Portugal(d.2017)[205]
- December 10–Michael Manley,4th Prime Minister of Jamaica (d.1997)[206]
- December 12–Ed Koch,Mayor of New York City (1978-1989) (d.2013)[207]
- December 13
- Krishna Prasad Bhattarai,29thPrime Minister of Nepal(d.2011)
- Maria Riva,German-born American actress
- December 14–Raj Kapoor,Indian actor, producer and director (d.1988)[208]
- December 16–Nissim Ezekiel,Indian Jewishpoet, actor, playwright, editor and art critic (d.2004)[209]
- December 19
- Michel Tournier,French writer (d.2016)[210]
- Cicely Tyson,American actress (d.2021)[211]
- December 20–Charlie Callas,American actor and comedian (d.2011)
- December 23–Bob Kurland,American basketball player (d.2013)[212]
- December 24
- Abdirizak Haji Hussein,Somali diplomat, politician and 4thPrime Minister of Somalia(d.2014)
- Mohammed Rafi,Indianplayback singer(d.1980)[213]
- December 25
- Moktar Ould Daddah,1stPresident of Mauritania(d.2003)[214]
- Rod Serling,American television screenwriter (The Twilight Zone) (d.1975)[215]
- Atal Bihari Vajpayee,10thPrime Minister of India(d.2018)[216]
- Fatimah Hashim,Malaysian politician (d.2010)
- December 28–Girma Wolde-Giorgis,2ndPresident of Ethiopia(d.2018)[217]
- December 30–Yvonne Brill,Canadian-American engineer (d.2013)[218]
Deaths
editJanuary
edit- January 2–Sabine Baring-Gould,British composer and novelist (b.1834)[219]
- January 13
- Albert Abrams,American doctor (b.1863)
- Georg Hermann Quincke,German physicist (b.1834)
- January 14–Luther Emmett Holt,American pediatrician (b.1855)
- January 16–Licerio Gerónimo,Filipino military leader (b.1855)
- January 21–Vladimir Lenin,Russian revolutionary, firstPremier of the Soviet Union(b.1870)
- January 24
- January 28–Teófilo Braga,Portuguese writer (b.1843)
- January 30–Prince Ferdinand, Duke of Montpensier(b.1884)
February
edit- February 3–Woodrow Wilson,28thPresident of the United States,Nobel Peace Prizerecipient (b.1856)[220]
- February 11–Jacques Loeb,German–born American physiologist and biologist (b.1859)[221]
- February 16
- Henry Bacon,American architect (b.1866)
- John William Kendrick,American railroad executive (b.1853)
- Wilhelm Schmidt,German pioneer of superheated steam for use in locomotives (b.1858)
- February 17
- Augustin Boué de Lapeyrère,French admiral (b.1852)
- Oskar Merikanto,Finnish composer (b.1868)[222]
- February 22–Manuel Tinio,Filipino general and politician (b.1877)
- February 29–Emily Ruete,princess of Zanzibar (b.1844)
March
edit- March 4–Fanny Eaton,Jamaican artist's model (b.1835)
- March 9–Panagiotis Danglis,Greek military leader, politician (b.1853)
- March 11
- March 15–Wollert Konow,Norwegian politician, 4thPrime Minister of Norway(b.1845)
- March 22
- Louis Delluc,French film director (b.1890)
- SirWilliam Macewen,British surgeon (b.1848)
- Robert Nivelle,French World War I general (b.1856)
- March 24–Prince Kachō Hirotadaof Japan (b.1902)
- March 29– SirCharles Villiers Stanford,Irish composer, resident in United Kingdom (b.1852)[223]
- March 31–Nilo Peçanha,Brazilian politician and 7thPresident of Brazil(b.1867)
April
edit- April 4–Arnold Pick,Czechoslovakian neurologist and psychiatrist (b.1851)
- April 10
- Rafael Yglesias Castro,Costa Rican politician, 16thPresident of Costa Rica(b.1861)
- Hugo Stinnes,German industrialist, politician (b.1870)
- April 14–Louis Sullivan,American architect (b.1856)
- April 19–Paul Boyton,Irish-American extreme water sports pioneer (b.1848)
- April 21
- Marie Corelli,English novelist (b.1855)[224]
- Eleonora Duse,Italian actress (b.1858)[225]
- April 24–G. Stanley Hall,American psychologist, educator (b.1846)[226]
May
edit- May 4–E. Nesbit,British author (b.1858)[227]
- May 6–Carel Steven Adama van Scheltema,Dutch poet (b.1877)
- May 10–George Kennan,American explorer (b.1845)
- May 15–Paul-Henri-Benjamin d'Estournelles de Constant,French diplomat, recipient of theNobel Peace Prize(b.1852)
- May 26–Victor Herbert,Irish composer (b.1859)
June
edit- June 3–Franz Kafka,Austrian author (The Trial) (b.1883)[228]
- June 9
- Andrew Irvine,British mountain climber (lost on Mount Everest) (b.1902)
- George Mallory,British mountain climber (lost on Mount Everest) (b.1886)
- June 10–Giacomo Matteotti,Italian socialist politician (assassinated) (b.1885)
- June 11
- Théodore Dubois,French composer, teacher (b.1837)
- Jacob Israël de Haan,Dutch-Jewish literary writer, journalist (b.1881)
- June 30–Johannes von Eben,German general (b.1855)
July
edit- July 14
- Isabella Ford,British socialist, feminist, trade unionist and writer (b.1855)
- Isabella Stewart Gardner,American art collector, philanthropist (b.1840)
- July 23–Frank Frost Abbott,American classical scholar (b.1860)
- July 27–Ferruccio Busoni,Italian pianist, composer (b.1866)
August
edit- August 2–George Shiras Jr.,American Supreme Court Justice (b.1832)
- August 3–Joseph Conrad,Polish-born author (b.1857)[229]
- August 5–Teodor Teodorov,19thPrime Minister of Bulgaria(b.1859)
- August 7–Bruce Grit,African-American historian, ex-slave (b.1856)
- August 8–Ernestine von Kirchsberg,Austrian painter (b.1857)
- August 15–Francis Knollys, 1st Viscount Knollys,British Private Secretary to KingEdward VII(b.1837)
- August 17
- Paul Natorp,German philosopher (b.1854)
- Pavel Urysohn,Russian mathematician (b.1898)
- August 18–Antoine de Mitry,French general (b.1857)
- August 25–Mariano Álvarez,Filipino general (b.1818)
- August 31–Todor Aleksandrov,Bulgarian revolutionary (b.1881)
September
edit- September 1–Samuel Baldwin Marks Young,American general, firstChief of Staff of the United States Army(b.1840)
- September 6–Archduchess Marie Valerie of Austria(b.1868)
- September 11–Muhammad Jamalul Alam II,Sultan of Brunei(b.1889)
- September 15–Frank Chance,American baseball player,MLB Hall of Famer(b.1877)
- September 18–F. H. Bradley,English philosopher (b.1846)
- September 22–Hermann Kövess von Kövessháza,Austro-Hungarian field marshal (b.1854)[230]
- September 24
- Manuel Estrada Cabrera,13thPresident of Guatemala(b.1857)
- Consort Jin,Qing Dynasty imperial consort (b.1873)
- September 25–Lotta Crabtree,American stage actress (b.1847)
October
edit- October 12
- Anatole France,French writer,Nobel Prizelaureate (b.1844)[231]
- Kate Lester,American stage and silent screen actress (b.1857)
- October 18
- Giovanni Ancillotto,Italian World War I flying ace (b.1896)
- Franz Schrader,French mountaineer, geographer, cartographer, and landscape painter (b.1844)
- October 26–Luigi Pelloux,14thPrime Minister of Italy(b.1839)
- October 29–Frances Hodgson Burnett,Anglo-American writer (b.1849)[232]
November
edit- November 3–Mario di Carpegna,Italian general, politician (b.1856)
- November 4–Gabriel Fauré,French composer (b.1845)[233]
- November 9–Henry Cabot Lodge,American politician (b.1850)
- November 10
- SirArchibald Geikie,British geologist (b.1835)[234]
- Dean O'Banion,American gangster (b.1892)[235]
- November 12–E. D. Morel,French-born British journalist and politician (b.1873)
- November 19–Thomas H. Ince,American film producer (b.1880)
- November 20–Ebenezer Cobb Morley,English sportsman and thefatherofthe Football Associationand modernfootball(b.1831)
- November 21–Florence Harding,First Lady of the United States(b.1860)
- November 29–Giacomo Puccini,Italian composer (b.1858)[236]
December
edit- December 2
- Kazimieras Būga,Lithuanian linguist (b.1879)
- Hugo von Seeliger,German astronomer (b.1849)[237]
- December 4–Cipriano Castro,Venezuelan military officer, politician and 38thPresident of Venezuela(b.1858)
- December 5–S. Subramania Iyer,Indian lawyer and freedom fighter (b.1842)
- December 6–Gene Stratton-Porter,American author, screenwriter and naturalist (b.1863)[238]
- December 8–Xaver Scharwenka,Polish-German composer (b.1850)
- December 13–Samuel Gompers,American labor leader (b.1850)
- December 15–Prince Wilhelm of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach(b.1853)
- December 19–Luis Emilio Recabarren,Chilean politician, founder of theCommunist Party of Chile.(b.1876)[239]
- December 20–Ricardo Bellver,Spanish sculptor (b.1845)
- December 21–Anna Hierta-Retzius,Swedish women's rights activist (b.1841)
- December 27–Agda Meyerson,Swedish nurse, healthcare profession activist (b.1866)
- December 29–Carl Spitteler,Swiss writer,Nobel Prizelaureate (b.1845)
- December 31–Sir Samuel Knaggs,British civil servant (b.1856)
Nobel Prizes
edit- Physics–Manne Siegbahn
- Chemistry– not awarded
- Physiology or Medicine–Willem Einthoven
- Literature–Władysław Stanisław Reymont
- Peace– not awarded
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