December 1910

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Neon lighting, invented by Georges Claude
December 31, 1910: Aviator John B. Moisant killed in fall from airplane
December 31, 1910: Aviator Archie Hoxsey killed in crash hours later, after saying, "From what I hear, Moisant was careless.."

The following events occurred in December 1910:

December 1, 1910 (Thursday)

December 2, 1910 (Friday)

December 3, 1910 (Saturday)

December 3, 1910: Neon lighting introduced at Paris Motor Show
Mary Baker Eddy (1821-1910)

December 4, 1910 (Sunday)

December 5, 1910 (Monday)

December 6, 1910 (Tuesday)

December 7, 1910 (Wednesday)

December 8, 1910 (Thursday)

Lasker
Jankowski

December 9, 1910 (Friday)

December 10, 1910 (Saturday)

December 11, 1910 (Sunday)

December 12, 1910 (Monday)

December 13, 1910 (Tuesday)

December 14, 1910 (Wednesday)

December 15, 1910 (Thursday)

December 16, 1910 (Friday)

December 17, 1910 (Saturday)

December 18, 1910 (Sunday)

December 19, 1910 (Monday)

December 20, 1910 (Tuesday)

December 21, 1910 (Wednesday)

December 22, 1910 (Thursday)

December 23, 1910 (Friday)

December 24, 1910 (Saturday)

December 25, 1910 (Sunday)

December 26, 1910 (Monday)

December 27, 1910 (Tuesday)

December 28, 1910 (Wednesday)

December 29, 1910 (Thursday)

December 30, 1910 (Friday)

December 31, 1910 (Saturday)

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 "Record of Current Events", The American Monthly Review of Reviews (January 1911), pp32–35
  2. "Oath Taken By Diaz", Washington Post, December 2, 1910, p1
  3. "Miss Taft's Debut", Washington Post, December 2, 1910, p1
  4. Elspeth Huxley, Scott of the Antarctic (University of Nebraska Press, 1977) p207
  5. David Wolff, To the Harbin Station: The Liberal Alternative in Russian Manchuria, 1898–1914 (Stanford University Press, 1999) pp171–172
  6. Henry Villard, Contact! The Story of the Early Aviators (Courier Dover Publications, 2002) p241; "The Fatalities of Flight", by Victor Lougheed, Popular Mechanics (August 1911) p173
  7. "Unionist Gain of 3", Washington Post, December 4, 1910, p1
  8. There is, as yet, no satisfactory primary source to the actual date on which Claude unveiled his neon lights at the 1910 Paris Motor Show. Many references give December 3, 1910, which was the starting date for the show. See Robertson, Patrick (1974). The book of firsts. C. N. Potter. and also the Motor Show poster. Others give December 11; see Bloom, Ken (2004). Broadway: its history, people, and places : an encyclopedia. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-415-93704-7..
  9. "Mrs. Eddy Dead at Age of 89; Founder of Christian Science Yields to Pneumonia; Kept Secret for 12 Hours", Washington Post, December 5, 1910, p1
  10. "Heiress to $30,000,000", Washington Post, December 6, 1910, p1
  11. "Peace Parley Fails", Washington Post, December 5, 1910, p1
  12. Year Book Australia, 1988 (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 1987) p114
  13. Cyprian P. Blamires, World Fascism: A Historical Encyclopedia (Vol. 1, ABC-CLIO, 2006), p233
  14. "Commonwealth Old-Age and Invalid Pensions Schemes", by T.H. Kewley, Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society (1953) p153
  15. "Once Rich Man a Suicide", Washington Post, December 7, 1910, p1
  16. "Indict Bath-Tub Men", Washington Post, December 7, 1910, p1
  17. "Peru Attacked by Bolivia", Washington Post, December 8, 1910, p1
  18. "Lasker Retains Chess Title", New York Times, December 9, 1910, p12
  19. "Frenchman Up 10,499 Feet", New York Times, December 10, 1910, p6
  20. "Killed in Duel at Havana", Washington Post, December 10, 1910, p1
  21. "Bellevue and Hillcrest" (Alberta Culture and Multiculturalism) p20
  22. Arizona Legislative Manual (2003 Ed.), pp6–7
  23. Joseph Nathan Kane, The American Counties (4th Ed.), (The Scarecrow Press, 1983), p480
  24. "101,100,000 People Are Under Our Flag", New York Times December 11, 1910, p20
  25. "200 Rebels Shot in Rio Mutiny", Washington Post, December 11, 1910, p1
  26. There is, as yet, no satisfactory primary source to the actual date on which Claude unveiled his neon lights at the 1910 Paris Motor Show. Many references give December 3, the starting date for the show. See Robertson, Patrick (1974). The book of firsts. C. N. Potter.. Others give December 11; see Bloom, Ken (2004). Broadway: its history, people, and places : an encyclopedia. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-415-93704-7..
  27. "White Heads Bench; Named by Taft, Senate Confirms Him at Once", Washington Post, December 13, 1910, p1; Rebecca S. Shoemaker, The White Court: Justices, Rulings, and Legacy (ABC-CLIO, 2004) p18
  28. "Object to Film Profanity", New York Times, December 13, 1910; "Says Pictures Talk Bad", Milwaukee Journal, December 13, 1910, p8
  29. Helena Katz, Cold Cases: Famous Unsolved Mysteries, Crimes and Disappearances in America (ABC-CLIO, 2010) pp45-52
  30. "'Apostle' Admits Sin", Indianapolis Star, December 14, 1910, p1; "Sect Leader Confesses", New York Times, December 14, 1910, p20
  31. "Taft to Prosecute Big Electric Trust", New York Times, December 27, 1910, p1
  32. "Ten Dead in Mine Disaster", New York Times, December 16, 1910, p5
  33. "Permits Woman to Smoke", Washington Post, December 18, 1910, p1; "Woman Smoked in the Ritz-Carlton; Is This a Precedent?" New York Times, December 18, 1910, p14
  34. "Rebels Win Battle", Washington Post, December 17, 1910, p1
  35. "Sherman Counts a Quorum", New York Times, December 18, 1910, 5
  36. "Foreign Aviation News". Flight: 1059. December 24, 1910.
  37. "A New Automobile and Aeroplane Disease", New York Times Magazine, December 18, 1910, p7
  38. "Asquith's Majority 126", New York Times, December 21, 1910, p4
  39. "Summary results of General Elections, 1885–1979", by David Boothroyd
  40. "Tokugawa Goes to France, 1909", EarlyAviators.com
  41. "Explosion Kills 10, Injures 125", Washington Post, December 20, 1910, p1
  42. "No Trace of Cecil Grace", Boston Daily Globe, December 23, 1910, p1; "Nungesser and Coli Not Only Aviators Who Vanished Forever While Over Sea", Pittsburgh Press, June 16, 1927, p2
  43. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Record of Current Events", The American Monthly Review of Reviews (January 1911), pp159–162
  44. Chilean Air Force history
  45. "The Pretoria Pit Disaster", Lancashire Online Parish; "Pretoria Pit Disaster December 21st 1910", Bolton.org.uk; "300 Killed in Mine", Washington Post, December 22, 1910, p1
  46. "12 Die Under Wall; Two Score Philadelphia Firemen Buried in Ruins", Washington Post, December 22, 1910, p1
  47. Laura Enright, Chicago's Most Wanted: The Top 10 Book of Murderous Mobsters, Midway Monsters, and Windy City Oddities (Brassey's, 2005) p60; "25 Killed at Fire", Washington Post, December 23, 1910, p1
  48. "'Padlock Bill' Now Law", Indianapolis Star, December 24, 1910, p1
  49. History of Chile, by Luis Galdames (Isaac Joslin Cox, translator), (Russell & Russell, 1964)
  50. "27 English Train Victims", New York Times, December 27, 1910, p4
  51. "Chinese Reformers Pacified by Throne", New York Times, December 27, 1910, p4
  52. "Christmas Pardons For 100", New York Times, December 18, 1910, pC-11
  53. "Robs 100 On Train", Washington Post, December 26, 1910, p1
  54. "Aero Up 11,474 Feet", Washington Post, December 27, 1910, p1
  55. "Over Peak in Aero", Washington Post, December 30, 1910, p1
  56. "Bank Doors Closed", Washington Post, December 28, 1910, p 1
  57. "Robin Indicted; Looted Bank Shut", New York Times, December 30, 1910, p1
  58. William Blazek and Laura Rattray, "21st-century readings of Tender is the night" (Liverpool University Press, 2007) p 45
  59. "Hundred and Five, The Case of the The", Keith Pratt, Korea: A Cultural and Historical Dictionary (Routledge, 1996) p172
  60. EarlyAviators.com
  61. "Signs Bill in Restaurant", Washington Post, December 30, 1910, p1; "Moving the Capital", Muskogee Times-Democrat, December 30, 1910, p1; "The Removal of the State Capital", by Fred P. Branson, Chronicles of Oklahoma, Vol. 31, p15 (1953)
  62. "Boiler Explosion Kills 16", New York Times, December 30, 1910, p6
  63. Astrophys. J. 33:410–417 (1911) "New Star on Milky Way", Washington Post, January 15, 1911, p47
  64. "Babies Extinct in 2015", Washington Post, December 31, 1910, p1; "No Babies in U.S. By 2015", Colorado Springs Gazette, December 31, 1910, p1; "Walker's Theory of Immigration", E.A. Goldenweiser, American Journal of Sociology (November 1912) p346
  65. "Moisant and Hoxsey Dare Winds and Die", New York Times, January 1, 1911, p1
  66. "Wright Aviator Instantly Killed Before Big Crowd", The Pittsburg Press, January 1, 1911, pp1, 4
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