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The following events occurred in July 1912:

July 7, 1912: The Automat opens, introduces "fast food"
July 30, 1912: Emperor Meiji dies after 44 years of transforming Japan into a major world power.
July 7, 1912: Harry Houdini escapes handcuffs, leg irons, and an underwater coffin

July 1, 1912 (Monday)

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Harriet Quimby

July 2, 1912 (Tuesday)

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Governor Wilson

July 3, 1912 (Wednesday)

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July 4, 1912 (Thursday)

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The wreck of Lackawanna Train Number 9
 
48 stars

July 5, 1912 (Friday)

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July 6, 1912 (Saturday)

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July 7, 1912 (Sunday)

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July 8, 1912 (Monday)

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July 9, 1912 (Tuesday)

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July 10, 1912 (Wednesday)

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July 11, 1912 (Thursday)

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July 12, 1912 (Friday)

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July 13, 1912 (Saturday)

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July 14, 1912 (Sunday)

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July 14, 1912: Ken McArthur at the entrance to Stockholm Olympic Stadium.

July 15, 1912 (Monday)

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Lázaro in his final race

July 16, 1912 (Tuesday)

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July 17, 1912 (Wednesday)

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July 18, 1912 (Thursday)

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July 19, 1912 (Friday)

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July 20, 1912 (Saturday)

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July 21, 1912 (Sunday)

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July 22, 1912 (Monday)

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July 23, 1912 (Tuesday)

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July 24, 1912 (Wednesday)

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July 25, 1912 (Thursday)

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Grand Duchess Marie-Adelaide

July 26, 1912 (Friday)

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July 27, 1912 (Saturday)

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July 28, 1912 (Sunday)

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July 29, 1912 (Monday)

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July 30, 1912 (Tuesday)

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July 31, 1912 (Wednesday)

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  • ^ Keith Laybourn, Modern Britain Since 1906: A Reader (I.B.Tauris, 1999) p. 19
  • ^ Anne-Marie Mooney Cotter and Garrett Breen, Intellectual Property Law (Cavendish Publishing, 2003) p. 4
  • ^ T. G. Wakeling, Forged Egyptian Antiquities (Coachwhip Publications, 2006) p. 8
  • ^ Gail Fenske, The Skyscraper and the City: The Woolworth Building and the Making of Modern New York (University of Chicago Press, 2008) p. 186
  • ^ S. Ansky, David G. Roskies and Golda Werman, The Dybbuk and Other Writings (Yale University Press, 2002) p. xviii
  • ^ "Miss Quimby Dies in Airship Fall", New York Times, July 2, 1912
  • ^ Doris Weatherford, Women's Almanac (Greenwood Publishing, 2002) p. 168
  • ^ The Official railway guide: North American freight service edition, 1905, p. 941
  • ^ BR Minors
  • ^ "Wilson Is Named for President", New York Times, July 3, 1912
  • ^ John Milton Cooper, Jr., The Warrior and the Priest: Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt (Harvard University Press, 1983) p. 140
  • ^ "Vaniman Killed with Four Men aloft in Airship", New York Times, July 3, 1912
  • ^ "Flyvevåbnets Historie: Hærens Flyverstyrker 1912 – 1943" (in Danish). Archived from the original on 21 April 2009. Retrieved 27 December 2008.
  • ^ Butler, Daniel Allen (1998). Unsinkable: The Full Story of RMS Titanic. Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania: Stackpole Books. p. 194. ISBN 978-0-8117-1814-1.
  • ^ "Fourteen German Miners Killed", New York Times, July 4, 1912
  • ^ "Fires at Sir Francis May"", New York Times, July 4, 1912
  • ^ "Wilson Greets Marshall", New York Times, July 4, 1912
  • ^ "running mate", in Safire's Political Dictionary, by William Safire (Oxford University Press, 2008) p. 636
  • ^ Hamit Palabiyik, Turkish Public Administration: From Tradition to the Modern Age (USAK Books, 2008) p. 85
  • ^ Marius Vassiliou, The A to Z of the Petroleum Industry (Scarecrow Press, 2009) pp. 107-108
  • ^ Meredith Willson: The Unsinkable Music Man (Savas Publishing, 2015), p. 200
  • ^ a b "41 Dead, 50 Hurt as Express Hits Excursion Train", New York Times, July 3, 1912; Edgar A. Haine, Railroad Wrecks (Associated University Presses, 1993) pp. 79-83
  • ^ Bill Mallon and Jeroen Heijmans, Historical Dictionary of the Olympic Movement (Scarecrow Press, 2011) p. xiv
  • ^ Marc Leepson and Nelson DeMille, Flag: An American Biography (Macmillan, 2006) p. 223
  • ^ "State Police Stop Johnson-Flynn Bout", New York Times, July 5, 1912
  • ^ "Both Men Are Knocked Out; Wolgast Gets the Decision", Toronto World, July 5, 1912, p. 3
  • ^ Morton Grosser, Gossamer Odyssey: The Triumph of Human-Powered Flight (Zenith Imprint, 2004) p. 6
  • ^ "21 Killed, 30 Hurt in Railroad Wreck", New York Times, July 6, 1912
  • ^ Edmund Jan Osmańczyk and Anthony Mango, Encyclopedia of the United Nations and International Agreements: A to F (Taylor & Francis, 2003) p. 1893
  • ^ "Americans Lead All in Olympics, New York Times, July 7, 1912
  • ^ Olympic.org
  • ^ "No-Confidence Amendment Carried", New Zealand Colonist (Wellington), July 8, 1912, p. 6
  • ^ "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Moscow High School". National Park Service. Retrieved January 4, 2020. With accompanying pictures
  • ^ Berry, Connie E. (1976). The Brotherhood of Timber Workers and the Grabow Incident in Southwest Louisiana. McNeese State University Thesis, (In Special Collections). Thesis/History/1976b.
  • ^ Albert Jack, What Caesar Did for My Salad: The Curious Stories Behind Our Favorite Foods (Penguin, 2011)
  • ^ "Thrown Overboard Manacled in a Box", New York Times, July 8, 1912; Milbourne Christopher, Houdini: The Untold Story (Crowell Publishing, 1969) p. 126
  • ^ Vinson Synan, The Holiness-Pentecostal Tradition: Charismatic Movements in the Twentieth Century (Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1997) p. 151
  • ^ G. Patrick March, Eastern Destiny: Russia in Asia and the North Pacific (ABC-CLIO, 1996) pp. 196-197
  • ^ "Portuguese Rebels Have Seized a Town"", New York Times, July 10, 1912
  • ^ Mariano Gabriele, La Marina nella guerra Italo-Turca, Ufficio Storico della Marina Militare, Roma 1998, p. 175
  • ^ Barrett, John (2014). Wimbledon: The Official History (4th ed.). Vision Sports Publishing. ISBN 9-781909-534230.
  • ^ "World's Records Go as Americans Win", New York Times, July 8, 1912
  • ^ "Marquard Driven from Box by Cubs; Giants' Great Pitcher Defeated After Winning Nineteen Successive Games", New York Times, July 9, 1912, p. 10
  • ^ Baseball-Almanac.com
  • ^ "King in Coal Mine Despite Explosion", New York Times, July 8, 1912
  • ^ "One Vote for Archbald". The New York Times. July 12, 1912.
  • ^ "U.S. Patent No. 1,186,856" – via Google Patents.
  • ^ "Provincial General Election Summaries: 1905 - 1956". Elections Saskatchewan. Archived from the original on 2014-04-07. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  • ^ a b Thomas Cottam Romney, The Mormon Colonies in Mexico (University of Utah Press, 1938) pp. 172-173
  • ^ "The Prohibition Ticket: Eugene W. Chafin for President and A.S. Watkins for Vice President", New York Times, July 13, 1912
  • ^ "n/a". Irish Times. July 12, 1912.
  • ^ Bernard F. Dick, Engulfed: The Death of Paramount Pictures and the Birth of Corporate Hollywood (University Press of Kentucky, 2001) p. 5
  • ^ "Lorimer Ousted by Decisive Vote", New York Times, July 14, 1912
  • ^ Richard A. Baker, Two Hundred Notable Days: Senate Stories, 1787 to 2002 (Government Printing Office, 2006) p. 106
  • ^ Harris B. Shumacker, The Evolution of Cardiac Surgery (Indiana University Press, 1992) pp. 116-117
  • ^ K.R. Gupta & Amita Gupta, Concise Encyclopaedia of India, Volume 3 (Atlantic Publishers, 2006) p. 1040
  • ^ "Marathon Is Won by South African". The New York Times. July 15, 1912. p. 1.
  • ^ Martin, David E.; Gynn, Roger W. H. (2000). The Olympic Marathon. Human Kinetics. pp. 85–94.
  • ^ Holl, Jim. "Ohio–Pennsylvania League of 1905". Society for American Baseball Research. Archived from the original on November 7, 2003. Retrieved 2007-03-04.
  • ^ "Thirteen Killed in Wreck Near Chicago". The New York Times. July 15, 1912. p. 1.
  • ^ Commonwealth Bank website
  • ^ Davey Smith, George (2001). Poverty, Inequality and Health in Britain, 1800-2000: A Reader. The Policy Press.
  • ^ "Banking and Financial Notes". The Bankers Magazine. Vol. 86. Bradford-Rhodes & Company. 1913. p. 403 – via Google Books.
  • ^ "Francisco Lázaro". Olympedia. OlyMADMen. Retrieved February 4, 2022.
  • ^ "Sir Percy Girouard In Business", New York Times, July 18, 1912
  • ^ "Gambler Who Defied Police Is Shot Dead", New York Times, July 17, 1912
  • ^ Edward Robb Ellis, The Epic Of New York City: A Narrative History (Basic Books, 2004) pp. 484-85
  • ^ John Chrysochoos, Ikaria: Paradise in Peril (Dorrance Publishing, 2010) pp. 117-123
  • ^ "Turkish Cabinet Quits", New York Times, July 18, 1912
  • ^ "Cuban Troops Kill the Rebels' Leader", New York Times, July 19, 1912
  • ^ "Turks' Fire Sinks Italian Warships", New York Times, July 11, 1912
  • ^ ("Holbrook, Arizona, Meteorite Fall Of 1912", by George & Eve DeLange); William Graves Hoyt, Coon Mountain Controversies: Meteor Crater and the Development of Impact Theory (University of Arizona Press, 1987) p. 192
  • ^ "60 Killed and Wounded", New York Times, July 21, 1912
  • ^ "Meatpackers' Trust Has Been Dissolved", New York Times, July 21, 1912
  • ^ "Levitshy vs. Marshall, Breslau 1912". Chessgames.com.
  • ^ Turkey Has New Cabinet", New York Times, July 22, 1912
  • ^ Gunn, Geoffrey C. (1999). Timor Loro Sae: 500 Years. Macau: Livros do Oriente. p. 183.
  • ^ "Hanford Resigns; No Impeachment", New York Times, July 23, 1912
  • ^ Anton A. Huurdeman, The Worldwide History of Telecommunications (John Wiley & Sons, 2003) p. 244
  • ^ "Significant Earthquake: PERU: HUANCABAMBA,CAJAMARCA; ECUADOR: GUAYAQUIL". National Geophysical Data Center. July 24, 1912. Retrieved November 23, 2015.
  • ^ "First Eugenics Congress", New York Times, July 25, 1912
  • ^ Donald De Marco and Benjamin Wiker, Architects of the Culture of Death (Ignatius Press, 2004) p. 101
  • ^ Claus M. Naske, 49 at Last: The Fight for Alaska Statehood (Epicenter Press, 2009) p. 40
  • ^ Pit Péporté, Inventing Luxembourg: Representations of the Past, Space and Language from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-First Century (BRILL, 2010) p. 90
  • ^ "Radio- Naval aircraft carry the most powerful and efficient radio equipment yet to be perfected by engineers", by Comm. G. B. H. Hall, Flying and Popular Aviation Magazine (June 1942) p. 157
  • ^ Robertson, Bruce. Aircraft Markings of the World 1912–1967, Stroud, England: Harleyford Publications, 1967, p. 37
  • ^ Lyle L. Vander Werff, Christian Mission to Muslims: The Record : Anglican and Reformed Approaches in India and the Near East, 1800-1938 (William Carey Library, 1977) p. 167
  • ^ Hugh Reilly and Kevin Warneke, Father Flanagan of Boys Town: A Man of Vision (Boys Town Press, 2008) p. 28
  • ^ Patrick Robertson, Robertson's Book of Firsts: Who Did What for the First Time (Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2011)
  • ^ Britain in the Twentieth Century (Cambridge University Press, 1966) p. 52
  • ^ Støren, Thordis. "Elise Sem". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 25 May 2013.
  • ^ "Many Lose Lives When Landing Stage Sinks into Ocean", Pittsburgh Press, July 29, 1912, p. 13
  • ^ "The history of the Tour de France – Year 1912 – Stage 15 Le Havre > Paris". Tour de France. Amaury Sport Organisation. Archived from the original on 2 April 2020. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
  • ^ Bernard Diederich, Somoza and the Legacy of U.S. Involvement in Central America (Markus Wiener Publishers, 2007) p. 9; "Rush More Marines into Nicaragua", New York Times, August 6, 1912
  • ^ "Mutsuhito Dies; Son Rules Japan", New York Times, July 31, 1912"
  • ^ Richard Howells, The Myth of the Titanic: Centenary Edition (Palgrave Macmillan, 2012)
  • ^ Richard Davenport-Hines, Voyagers of the Titanic: Passengers, Sailors, Shipbuilders, Aristocrats, and the Worlds They Came From (HarperCollins, 2012)
  • ^ Ray Gamache, A History of Sports Highlights: Replayed Plays from Edison to ESPN (McFarland, 2010) p. 47; Important Federal Laws (B.F. Bowen, 1917) p. 653
  • ^ Layman, R.D., Before the Aircraft Carrier: The Development of Aviation Vessels 1849–1922, Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1989, ISBN 0-87021-210-9, p. 111

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