January 1924

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The following events occurred in January 1924:

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January 21, 1924: Soviet Union founder and leader Vladimir Lenin dies of a stroke
January 25, 1924: The first Winter Olympics open at Chamonix

January 1, 1924 (Tuesday)

  • The Rose Bowl football game, at the time the only postseason bowl game in the U.S., was played before 40,000 spectators between the Washington Huskies (who had an 8-1-0 record and were selected by the Rose Bowl Committee despite having lost to the unbeaten California Golden Bears) and the Navy Midshipmen (a 5-1-2 team whom the Huskies had been allowed to pick as their opponent). The teams played to a 14–14 tie after Washington tied the game with a fourth quarter touchdown.[1]
  • During a New Year's Day party at the home of millionaire oil broker Courtland S. Dines, the chauffeur of actress Mabel Normand shot and wounded Dines in the abdomen with a pistol belonging to Normand. When police arrived they found Normand and fellow actress Edna Purviance in the kitchen frantically insisting they didn't know how Dines came to be shot. Alcohol was found on the premises (illegal at the time under Prohibition), and the whole episode caused a scandal which caused some exhibitors to pull Purviance's film A Woman of Paris from theaters.[2][3]
  • Born: Earl Torgeson, American professional baseball player, 1950 NL runs scored leader and 1957 AL fielding average leader; as Clifford Earl Torgeson, in Snohomish, Washington, United States (d. 1990)
  • Died: Billy Miske, 29, American professional boxer; died of Bright's disease (b. 1894)

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January 5, 1924 (Saturday)

A 1924 Chrysler Six B-70[14]

January 6, 1924 (Sunday)

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January 14, 1924 (Monday)

January 15, 1924 (Tuesday)

  • The world's first radio play, Danger by Richard Hughes, was broadcast by the British Broadcasting Corporation from its studios in London.[46]
  • King George V and Queen Mary opened the new session of British Parliament.[47]
  • The French Cabinet drafted a plan to stabilize the franc, which had lost more than three-quarters of its pre-war value. The plan called for many tax hikes and a reduction in civil servants.[48]
  • SMS Berlin became the first German Navy warship since the 1918 end of World War One to embark on an overseas voyage, departing Kiel on a two-month tour of the islands of the North Atlantic Ocean, before returning on March 18.[49]

January 16, 1924 (Wednesday)

January 17, 1924 (Thursday)

The hit record of 1924

January 18, 1924 (Friday)

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January 21, 1924 (Monday)

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January 29, 1924 (Tuesday)

January 30, 1924 (Wednesday)

Acting Prime Minister Page signing the first official document in Canberra

January 31, 1924 (Thursday)

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