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The following events occurred in February 1927:

February 4, 1927: Malcolm Campbell sets new speed record at 174.883 mph
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February 10, 1927: U.S. President Coolidge announces world peace conference
February 19, 1927: "Dry ice" introduced to public
February 23, 1927: Heisenberg explains his "Uncertainty Principle"
February 24, 1927: Fox Movietone News demonstrated

February 1, 1927 (Tuesday)

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February 2, 1927 (Wednesday)

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February 3, 1927 (Thursday)

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February 4, 1927 (Friday)

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February 5, 1927 (Saturday)

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February 6, 1927 (Sunday)

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February 7, 1927 (Monday)

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February 8, 1927 (Tuesday)

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Emperor Taishō

February 9, 1927 (Wednesday)

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February 10, 1927 (Thursday)

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February 11, 1927 (Friday)

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February 12, 1927 (Saturday)

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February 13, 1927 (Sunday)

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February 14, 1927 (Monday)

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February 15, 1927 (Tuesday)

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February 16, 1927 (Wednesday)

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February 17, 1927 (Thursday)

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February 18, 1927 (Friday)

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February 19, 1927 (Saturday)

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Clara Bow, "The 'It' Girl"

February 20, 1927 (Sunday)

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February 21, 1927 (Monday)

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February 22, 1927 (Tuesday)

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February 23, 1927 (Wednesday)

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February 24, 1927 (Thursday)

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February 25, 1927 (Friday)

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February 26, 1927 (Saturday)

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February 27, 1927 (Sunday)

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February 28, 1927 (Monday)

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References

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  1. ^ Marina Dundjerski, UCLA: The First Century (Third Millennium Publishing, 2011) p. 46
  • ^ "HawaiianHistory.org". Archived from the original on July 15, 2010. Retrieved June 29, 2010.
  • ^ NationalParksTraveler.com
  • ^ "Bodies of Victims Found as Confessed", Deseret News (Salt Lake City), February 2, 1927, p. 1
  • ^ Ken Bloom, The Routledge Guide to Broadway (CRC Press, 2007) pp. 287-88
  • ^ James M. Anderson, The History of Portugal (Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000) p. 144-145
  • ^ "1,200 Marines Sent to China", Gettysburg (PA) Times, February 4, 1927, p. 2
  • ^ "University of San Diego". Archived from the original on May 13, 2008. Retrieved June 29, 2010.
  • ^ "History of São Paulo Airport". Archived from the original on August 5, 2010. Retrieved June 29, 2010.
  • ^ "Washington Names First U.s. Minister to Canada", Ottawa Evening Citizen, February 3, 1927, p. 1
  • ^ "Capt. Campbell Sets Two World Records", The New York Times, February 5, 1927, p4; Landspeed.com Archived March 28, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Millions for Cure of Cancer Urged", Pittsburgh Press, February 4, 1927, p. 1; Guy B. Faguet, The War on Cancer: An Anatomy of Failure, a Blueprint for the Future (Springer, 2005) p95
  • ^ "Cancer Kills Neely, Senate Veteran, 83", Miami News, January 19, 1958, p. 3A
  • ^ "Opera Sung from Plane to Earth", Montreal Gazette, February 5, 1927, p. 1; "Columbus Circle Hears Voice From the Sky; Singer in Plane 4,000 Feet Up Uses New Device", The New York Times February 5, 1927, p. 17; "Flying Electric Billboards and Talking Airplanes Introduce Novelty in Outdoor Advertising", by Paul D. Paddock, Popular Mechanics (May 1929) pp 723-727
  • ^ "www.surgeons.org" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on July 28, 2011. Retrieved June 29, 2010.
  • ^ "Richards' Name Is Stricken From List Because of Play With Mlle. Lenglen's Troup", Miami News, February 6, 1927, p. 10
  • ^ "Nicaragua Rebels Seize and Burn City", The New York Times, February 7, 1927, p1;
  • ^ "Many Die In Liberal Clash", Palm Beach (FL) Daily News, February 12, 1927, p. 1; Robert L. Scheina, Latin America's Wars: The Age of the Professional Soldier, 1900-2001 (Brassey's, 2003) p59
  • ^ "First Changes in Prayer Book for 265 Years", Montreal Gazette, February 8, 1927, p. 1
  • ^ Anglican.org
  • ^ "Last Tributes Paid to Mikado By 80,000,000", Miami Daily News, February 7, 1927, p. 1
  • ^ "Mikado's Subjects Throng in Sorrow to Solemn Funeral", Montreal Gazette, February 8, 1927, p. 3; "Japan: Toward Fuji", Time, February 14, 1927
  • ^ "Senate Drops World Court As British Bar Our Terms, Ending Hopes of Adherence", The New York Times, February 10, 1927, p. 1
  • ^ President Signs Ban on Mailing Firearms", Christian Science Monitor, February 10, 1927, p. 1
  • ^ Alexander DeConde, Gun Violence in America: The Struggle for Control (Northeastern University Press, 2003) p. 127
  • ^ "Coolidge Moves to Reduce Navies", Miami Daily News, February 10, 1927, p. 1
  • ^ Margot Louria, Triumph and Downfall: America's Pursuit of Peace and Prosperity, 1921-1933 (Greenwood Publishing Group, 2001), p115
  • ^ "U.S. Marines in Shanghai", Montreal Gazette, February 11, 1927, p. 1
  • ^ Michael J. Budds, Jazz & the Germans: Essays on the Influence of "hot" American Idioms on the 20th-century German Music (Pendragon Press, 2002)
  • ^ The Doe Network; "Trolley Clue Spurs Gaffney Boy Hunt", The New York Times, February 19, 1927, p. 32
  • ^ "Fish Says He Slew the Gaffney Boy", The New York Times, March 25, 1935
  • ^ "Historical Marker Database"
  • ^ "British Troops Reach Shanghai", Pittsburgh Press, February 12, 1927, p. 1
  • ^ "Foreign Navy Craft Anchor Off Shanghai", St. Petersburg (FL) Times, February 18, 1927, p. 1
  • ^ Norman Polmar and Dana Bell, One Hundred Years of World Military Aircraft (Naval Institute Press, 2004) pp. 79-80
  • ^ "HUNDREDS KILLED IN BALKAN QUAKE", Miami Daily News, February 15, 1927, p1; "Toll of Quake Declines to 100", Miami Daily News, February 16, 1927, p. 1
  • ^ Hirashi Sasaki and Shuji Yamakawa, in International Perspectives on Natural Disasters: Occurrence, Mitigation, and Consequences (Springer, 2004) p. 169; "Destructive Snowstorm-- 91 Persons Killed and 10 Houses Wrecked in Japan, Montreal Gazette, February 14, 1927, p1
  • ^ Toronto Maple Leafs website Archived July 9, 2012, at archive.today; Leafs history website; "St. Pats, Sold for $160,000, Take Name of Maple Leafs", The New York Times February 15, 1927, p21
  • ^ "Jimmy Delaney, St. Paul Boxer, Dies Suddenly", Miami Daily News, March 4, 1927, p. 19
  • ^ "24 Dead As Hurricane Thrashes Way Over State"; "Storm Worst Recorded Here"; "Unprecedented Fury Strews Wreckage Throughout California", Oakland Tribune, February 16, 1927, p. 1
  • ^ "Great Fog Bank Covers England; First Time in 50 Years That Channel Service Had to Be Suspended", Montreal Gazette, February 16, 1927, p1 "London Engulfed", Time, February 28, 1927
  • ^ "Broadcasting the Occult"; G.N.M. Tyrrell, Science and Psychical Phenomena (Methuen & Co., 1938) pp70-71; "Mind Reading by Radio Is Tested in Britain; Sir Oliver Lodge Conducts an Experiment to 'Thinkers-In' From Closed Room", The New York Times, February 17, 1927, p. 6; "Lodgic", Time February 28, 1927
  • ^ Stuart R. Schram, The Thought of Mao Tse-Tung (Cambridge University Press, 1989), p. 43
  • ^ Conrad Brandt, et al., A Documentary History of Chinese Communism (Routledge, 2008) pp80-81
  • ^ "U.S. Embassy in Turkey". Archived from the original on June 23, 2010. Retrieved June 29, 2010.
  • ^ "Radio Control Bill Passed by Senate, Goes to Coolidge", The New York Times, February 19, 1927, p1; "Radio: Commission", Time, March 14, 1927
  • ^ "Formal Reception of Canada's Envoy Significant Step", Montreal Gazette, February 19, 1927, p. 2;
  • ^ Miami Daily News, February 19, 1927, p. 1; "Dry Ice", Time, February 28, 1927
  • ^ Time, op cit.; "Frozen Foods", in Cole, et al., Encyclopedia of Modern Everyday Inventions (Greenwood Publishing Group, 2003) p131
  • ^ Canadian Communications Foundation[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "Additional Marines Land in Nicaragua", Lewiston (ME) Daily Sun, February 21, 1927, p4
  • ^ "Diaz Now Asks America to Take Virtual Control of Nicaraguan Affairs", The New York Times, February 22, 1927, p. 1; "Diaz Asks Us for 100-year Protectorate", Baltimore Sun, February 21, 1927, p1
  • ^ Lawrence Kaye Hodges, Twenty Eventful Years (Wilson-Erickson, Inc., 1937), p255
  • ^ Noriko Asato, Teaching Mikadoism: The Attack on Japanese Language Schools in Hawaii, California, and Washington, 1919-1927 (University of Hawaii Press, 2006) p. 104
  • ^ Texas State Historical Association
  • ^ "De Pinedo Flies Over Seas to Brazil". Miami Daily News. February 22, 1927. p. 1.
  • ^ Newton, Dennis (1996). "Drummond, Vance (1927–1967)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. Retrieved April 24, 2024.
  • ^ "February 1927: Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle", "This Month in Physics History", American Physical Society
  • ^ "Radio Bill Made Law", Los Angeles Times, February 24, 1927, p. 1;
  • ^ Peter C. Rollins, Hollywood as Historian: American Film in a Cultural Context (University Press of Kentucky, 1997) p26; "New Talking Film Ready For Public", The New York Times, February 25, 1927, p. 25
  • ^ "OUIJA Board: The History" Archived January 18, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, by Shawn McKenzie (2006)
  • ^ "Branch Banking law is Signed by President; Becomes Law At Once and is Effective in All Parts of The Nation", Sarasota Herald, February 26, 1927, p1
  • ^ "McFadden Act of 1927", in R.W. Hafer, The Federal Reserve System: An Encyclopedia (Greenwood Publishing Group, 2005) p 243
  • ^ "Coolidge Vetoes Farm Relief Bill", Wall Street Journal, February 26, 1927, p1
  • ^ Willard W. Cochrane, The Development of American Agriculture: A Historical Analysis (University of Minnesota Press, 1993) p. 119
  • ^ "San Joseans Talk to London Over Telephone", The Evening News (San Jose CA), February 27, 1927, p. 12
  • ^ Darryl C. Thomas, The Theory and Practice of Third World Solidarity (Greenwood Publishing, 2001) pp41-42
  • ^ "Charles Lindbergh: An American Aviator"

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