February 1922

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The following events occurred in February 1922:

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February 6, 1922: Washington Disarmament Conference treaties signed by world's superpowers
February 6, 1922: Archbishop Achille Ratti of Milan elected as Pope Pius XI
February 21, 1922: Worst U.S. aviation disaster up to that time kills 34 passengers and crew on the dirigible Roma after it crashes into power lines and explodes in Virginia

February 1, 1922 (Wednesday)

Film director William Desmond Taylor was murdered
  • Died:
    • William Desmond Taylor, 49, Irish-born American film director and actor, was shot in the back at his home in the affluent Westlake neighborhood of Los Angeles. His body was found the next day in his bungalow at the Alvarado Court Apartments, and initially declared to be a hemorrhage; the wound was not discovered until after the body was removed from his home.[6] The murder was never solved, and the prime suspect, Taylor's former personal assistant Edward F. Sands, was never seen after Taylor's death. (b. 1872)
    • Prince Yamagata Aritomo, 83, Japanese statesman, served as Prime Minister of Japan from 1889 to 1891 and from 1898 to 1900 and chief adviser to the Emperor from 1909 until his death (b. 1838)[citation needed]

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  • New York's WJZ became the first radio station to broadcast a live show.[82] Ed Wynn came in and performed his "Perfect Fool" character, which was having a successful run on Broadway at the time, but he found himself freezing up in front of the microphone without the benefit of a live audience off of which to set his timing.[83]

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Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles

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