Monday, November 12, 2012

BACK IN TIME-1923



Popular Culture 1923

U.S.
  • Time Magazine is launched.
U.S.
  • The Hunchback of Notre Dame, starring Lon Chaney is released.
U.S.
  • Women's One Piece swimming suits begin to be worn.
U.S.
  • The Ten Commandments directed by Cecil B. DeMille.
U.S.
  • The Explosion of recordings of African American musicians including the great Louis Armstrong.


What News Events Happened In 1923

Sicily
  • Mount Etna volcano erupts on June 19th - 60,000 made homeless.
France
  • First Le Mans 24 hour race run in 1923 in France.
Egypt
  • King Tutankhamun Burial Chamber opened.
U.S.
  • Calvin Coolidge was sworn in as president following the death of President Warren Harding.
Japan
  • The Great Kanto earthquake devastate the cities of Tokyo and Yokohama on September 1st leaving over 100,000 fatalities.
U.S.
  • Rosewood, Fla Massacre, the town is burnt to the ground by members of the Ku Klux Klan.
U.S.
  • Series of Tornadoes strike Iowa and Nebraska killing 20
U.S.
  • First baseball game played at Yankee Stadium.
UK
  • Royal Wedding of Albert Duke of York to Lady Elizabeth Rowes-Lyon in Westminster Abbey.
Scotland 
  • Colliery disaster happens when 70 miners are drowned after a mine wall caves in.
Canada 
  • Insulin is introduced for treatment of Diabetes.
Australia 
  • Construction starts on the Sydney Harbor Bridge.
Germany 
  • Adolf Hitler leads the Nazi Party in failed coup d'état attempt in Germany.


Fancy Dress Hat 1923

Jersey Slip-On Blouse 1923 



Technology

Sweden 
  • The worlds first domestic refrigerator is sold in Sweden.
U.S. 
  • The worlds first portable radio is developed in the US.

Inventions, Inventors and Country (or attributed to First Use)
Television Scotland by John Logie Baird
Hearing Aid England
Ultracentrifuge Sweden by The Suedberg - separates proteins

Major World Political Leaders

Australia Prime Minister Billy Hughes until 9 February
Australia Prime Minister Stanley Bruce From 9 February
Brazil President Artur Bernardes 
Canada Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King 

Italy Prime Minister Benito Mussolini 

Japan Prime Minister Tomosaburō Katō until 24 August
Japan Prime MinisterGonbee Yamamoto From 2 September
Mexico President Álvaro Obregón 
Russia / Soviet Union 
Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars Vladimir Lenin 
South Africa Prime Minister Field Marshal Jan Christiaan Smuts 
United States President Warren G. Harding until August 2
United States President Calvin Coolidge From August 2
United Kingdom Prime Minister Andrew Bonar Law until 20 May
United Kingdom Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin From 23 May

Political Elections


British General Election 1923 Stanley Baldwin (Conservative) defeats Ramsay MacDonald (Labor) and H. H. Asquith (Liberal). 

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