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1 December 1, 1923 (Saturday)  





2 December 2, 1923 (Sunday)  





3 December 3, 1923 (Monday)  





4 December 4, 1923 (Tuesday)  





5 December 5, 1923 (Wednesday)  





6 December 6, 1923 (Thursday)  





7 December 7, 1923 (Friday)  





8 December 8, 1923 (Saturday)  





9 December 9, 1923 (Sunday)  





10 December 10, 1923 (Monday)  





11 December 11, 1923 (Tuesday)  





12 December 12, 1923 (Wednesday)  





13 December 13, 1923 (Thursday)  





14 December 14, 1923 (Friday)  





15 December 15, 1923 (Saturday)  





16 December 16, 1923 (Sunday)  





17 December 17, 1923 (Monday)  





18 December 18, 1923 (Tuesday)  





19 December 19, 1923 (Wednesday)  





20 December 20, 1923 (Thursday)  





21 December 21, 1923 (Friday)  





22 December 22, 1923 (Saturday)  





23 December 23, 1923 (Sunday)  





24 December 24, 1923 (Monday)  





25 December 25, 1923 (Tuesday)  





26 December 26, 1923 (Wednesday)  





27 December 27, 1923 (Thursday)  





28 December 28, 1923 (Friday)  





29 December 29, 1923 (Saturday)  





30 December 30, 1923 (Sunday)  





31 December 31, 1923 (Monday)  





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December 1, 1923: Collapse of Italy's Gleno Dam destroys two villages, kills 356 people
December 21, 1923: Midair explosion kills all 50 crew on French Navy dirigible Dixmude

The following events occurred in December 1923:

December 1, 1923 (Saturday)[edit]

The ruins of the Gleno Dam in 2019 [1]

December 2, 1923 (Sunday)[edit]

December 3, 1923 (Monday)[edit]

Baby Peggy

December 4, 1923 (Tuesday)[edit]

Portions of The Ten Commandments were in Technicolor

December 5, 1923 (Wednesday)[edit]

December 6, 1923 (Thursday)[edit]

December 7, 1923 (Friday)[edit]

December 8, 1923 (Saturday)[edit]

December 9, 1923 (Sunday)[edit]

December 10, 1923 (Monday)[edit]

December 11, 1923 (Tuesday)[edit]

December 12, 1923 (Wednesday)[edit]

December 13, 1923 (Thursday)[edit]

December 14, 1923 (Friday)[edit]

December 15, 1923 (Saturday)[edit]

Commandant-General De Vecchi

December 16, 1923 (Sunday)[edit]

December 17, 1923 (Monday)[edit]

December 18, 1923 (Tuesday)[edit]

December 19, 1923 (Wednesday)[edit]

December 20, 1923 (Thursday)[edit]

December 21, 1923 (Friday)[edit]

December 22, 1923 (Saturday)[edit]

December 23, 1923 (Sunday)[edit]

December 24, 1923 (Monday)[edit]

December 25, 1923 (Tuesday)[edit]

December 26, 1923 (Wednesday)[edit]

December 27, 1923 (Thursday)[edit]

Gustave Eiffel

December 28, 1923 (Friday)[edit]

December 29, 1923 (Saturday)[edit]

Zworykin's invention

December 30, 1923 (Sunday)[edit]

December 31, 1923 (Monday)[edit]

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  • ^ "Six Hundred Perish as Floods Inundate Fifty Square Miles— Three Italian Villages Washed Away When Dam Bursts", Philadelphia Inquirer, December 3, 1923, p.1
  • ^ "The Curious Traveler". Biblioteca Italia Grassi. June 16, 2002. Retrieved January 28, 2015.
  • ^ "Liberty Given 3,500 Rebels By Free State". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 31, 1923. p. 2.
  • ^ Ray, Martin (2007). Joseph Conrad: Memories and Impressions : an Annotated Bibliography. Rodopi Bv Editions. p. 154. ISBN 978-90-420-2298-0.
  • ^ "Dr. Elmer Gates, Scientist, Dies", The Courier-Journal (Louisville, KY), December 4, 1923, p. 3
  • ^ "De Mille's Film Thrills— 'Ten Commandments,' Given Premiere at Hollywood, Declared Producer's Masterpiece", by Edwin Schallert, Los Angeles Times, December 5, 1923, p. II-1
  • ^ Birchard, Robert S. (2004). Cecil B. DeMille's Hollywood. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 978-0-8131-3829-9.
  • ^ Dunning, John (1998). On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio (Revised ed.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. pp. 235–236. ISBN 978-0-19-507678-3. Retrieved 2019-11-12.
  • ^ Eric Barnouw, A Tower in Babel: A History of Broadcasting in the United States to 1933, Volume 1 (Oxford University Press, 1966) p.159
  • ^ "Five Mexican States United in Open Revolt— Leading Generals, Meeting at Vera Cruz, Repudiate Obregon, Oust Federal Employees", Philadelphia Inquirer, December 7, 1923, p.1
  • ^ Sánchez, Mario Raúl Mijares (2013). Mexico: The Genesis of its Political Decomposition. Palibrio. p. 107. ISBN 978-1-4633-2894-8.
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  • ^ "'Voice of God' Leads to Pardoning of Slayer", Philadelphia Inquirer, December 6, 1923, p.1
  • ^ "Sixteen Believed Dead in Pacific Coast Gale; Fifteen Thought Drowned When Steamer Sinks During Storm", Philadelphia Inquirer, December 8, 1923, p.2
  • ^ Newell, Gordon R., ed., H.W. McCurdy Marine History of the Pacific Northwest, Superior Publishing Co., Seattle, WA (1966) p. 343.
  • ^ Seaman, L.C.B. (2005). Post Victorian Britain 1902–1951. Methuen & Co. p. 129. ISBN 978-1-134-95491-9.
  • ^ "Free Trade Wins by Early Count of British Vote— Liberals and Laborites Gain Over Conservatives; Lady Astor Is Elected Again at Plymouth", Philadelphia Inquirer, December 7, 1923, p.1
  • ^ "Conservatives Elect 259, Other Parties Total 343", Philadelphia Inquirer, December 8, 1923, p.3
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  • ^ "Tiverton. Close Finish. Will There Be A Scrutiny?"", Devon and Exeter Daily Gazette, December 8, 1923, p.3
  • ^ "Broadcast of Coolidge Message to Be Heard in All Parts of U.S.", Philadelphia Inquirer, December 6, 1923, p.1
  • ^ Peters, Gerbhard; Woolley, John T. "First Annual Message – December 6, 1923". The American Presidency Project. Retrieved January 28, 2015.
  • ^ "Poincare Forces Electoral Reform— Chamber Passes Bill, 408 to 127, When Vote Is Made One of Confidence", Philadelphia Inquirer, December 7, 1923, p.1
  • ^ "Full Control Given to Marx Cabinet; Rule Minus Sanction of Reichstag Is Passed by Vote of 313 to 18", Philadelphia Inquirer, December 9, 1923, p.4
  • ^ a b "Germany – The Republic in Crisis 1920–1923". The World War. Retrieved January 28, 2015.
  • ^ "Rebels Capture State Capital of Vera Cruz— Jalapa Falls After Siege, 200 Prisoners, Including the Governor, Taken", Philadelphia Inquirer, December 10, 1923, p. 1
  • ^ "10,000 Insurgents Converging Upon Mexican Capital", Philadelphia Inquirer, December 11, 1923, p. 1
  • ^ "Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Consular Rights", U.S. Diplomatic Mission to Germany
  • ^ Fuegi, John (1987). Bertolt Brecht: Chaos, According to Plan. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 191. ISBN 978-0-521-28245-1.
  • ^ "9 Die, 39 Injured in Wreck". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 10, 1923. p. 1.
  • ^ "Harich, Wolfgang, 9.12.1923 — 15.3.1995"
  • ^ "9 Die, 7 Hurt in Crash of N.Y. Central Flyer; 'Bill' Donovan Killed", Philadelphia Inquirer, December 10, 1923, p. 1
  • ^ Fendrick, Raymond (December 11, 1923). "Mussolini to End Dictator Rule in Italy". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 6.
  • ^ a b "1923". Republic of Turkey Ministry of Culture and Tourism. Retrieved January 28, 2015.
  • ^ Steele, John (December 12, 1923). "Baldwin Stays in Power; Balk Labor Cabinet". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 14.
  • ^ Marina Dundjerski, UCLA: The First Century (Third Millennium Publishing, 2011)
  • ^ Clayton, John (December 13, 1923). "Germany at End of Rope; Appeals for League Loan". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 3.
  • ^ "One Farthing in Damages Given to British Lord". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 19, 1923. p. 3.
  • ^ Steele, John (December 14, 1923). "British Noble is Guilty of Libel; 6 Months in Jail". Chicago Daily Tribune: 26.
  • ^ "U. S. Flier Drowned When Plane Falls— Lawrence Sperry, Aerial Pioneer, Meets Death in English Channel", Philadelphia Inquirer, December 14, 1923, p. 3
  • ^ "Quakes Wreck Towns, Kill Many in Colombia; Eighty-Five Dead Already Found in Ruins of Cumbal, Near the Ecuador Border", The New York Times, December 16, 1923, p. 2
  • ^ "29 Men Perish in Atlantic and Pacific Wrecks— Seamen Frozen to Death in Open Boat Before Arrival of Rescue Vessels Off Carolina", Philadelphia Inquirer, December 17, 1923, p. 1
  • ^ "Canton Bulldogs Take Professional Grid Title", Baltimore Sun, December 16, 1923, p. 2-1
  • ^ "Terrible results of battle with lone negro farmer", Easton (PA) Daily Free Press, December 15, 1923, p. 3
  • ^ "Greece Facing Dynastic Crisis; Radicals Gain— Republicans Claim Victory in Elections and Clamor for Deposition of King George", Philadelphia Inquirer, December 18, 1923, p.1
  • ^ "Obregon's Air Forces Bomb Rebel Troops". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 17, 1923. p. 1.
  • ^ "Pacific Wreck Costs Eleven Lives", Philadelphia Inquirer, December 17, 1923, p.8
  • ^ Comptes Rendus des Seances de la Septieme Conference Generale des Poids et Measures (Gauthier-Villars, 1927) p. 67
  • ^ "La proclamation de l'unite syrienne", L'Illustration (January 24, 1925) p. 68
  • ^ U.S. Patent No. 1,522,378, "Attachment for tractors"
  • ^ Ryan, Thomas (December 19, 1923). "Tangier Treaty Signed; Door to Port Kept Open". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 19.
  • ^ "Volstead Law to Remain, Its Author Says". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 19, 1923. p. 19.
  • ^ "U.S. Refuses to Stop "Vacation" for Greek King". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 20, 1923. p. 3.
  • ^ "Memorial Sign to Political Prisoners Executed in the Savvatievsky Skete"
  • ^ "Bandit Chief Shot", The Chinese Students Monthly (March, 1924) p. 68
  • ^ Richard Traubner, Operetta: A Theatrical History (Routledge, 2003) pp. 269–280
  • ^ "Chronology 1923". indiana.edu. 2002. Archived from the original on April 2, 2020. Retrieved January 28, 2015.
  • ^ Keirns, Aaron J. (2010). America's Forgotten Airship Disaster: The Crash of the USS Shenandoah. Little River Publishing. p. 26. ISBN 978-0-9647800-5-7.
  • ^ "French Vessel with 50 Aboard Hit by Storm". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 24, 1923. p. 1.
  • ^ Wales, Henry (December 29, 1923). "Body in Sea Only Clew to Lost Airship". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 1.
  • ^ Percival Landon, Nepal (Constable and Company, Ltd., 1928) p. 151.
  • ^ "Rebels Driven Out of Puebla; Aim at Capital", Philadelphia Inquirer, December 23, 1923, p.1
  • ^ "Only 500 Escape When Puebla Falls", Philadelphia Inquirer, December 25, 1923, p.2
  • ^ Wales, Henry (December 22, 1923). "Dawes Named as Head of German Financial Quiz". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 3.
  • ^ "Mother-in-Law of Balkans Hits Bad Boy Greece". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 23, 1923. p. 3.
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  • ^ "Move Big Gold Rood of Gold Canopy over Tut's Tomb". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 24, 1923. p. 2.
  • ^ Richard F. Hirsh, Powering American Farms: The Overlooked Origins of Rural Electrification (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022)
  • ^ "Water Power and The Farm", inWater Resources magazine (December, 1924) p. 11
  • ^ "White House Carols and Brilliant Tree Usher Christmas", The Washington Post, December 25, 1923, p. 1
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  • ^ The Best Plays of 1923–1924 (Dodd, Mead & Company, 1925) p. 374
  • ^ "Heinrich Valentin Erfle (1884-1923)", by Chris Picht, in Zeiss Historica (Spring 2000) p. 10
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  • ^ "Wendell Chino, 74, President of New Mexico tribe, is dead", The New York Times, November 9, 1998
  • ^ Wales, Henry (December 27, 1923). "Dawes' Expert Board to Meet in Paris Jan. 14". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 11.
  • ^ "Three Nations Hunt 50 Men from Airship". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 27, 1923. p. 3.
  • ^ "France Ends Hope for Dixmude Crew— Government Sends Official Condolence to Dirigible's Victims", Philadelphia Inquirer, December 30, 1923, p.2
  • ^ "14 Maniacs Die with Nurse in Hospital Fire— Three Other Patients Missing in Illinois Pavilion Blaze; 500 Insane Saved", Philadelphia Inquirer, December 27, 1923, p.1
  • ^ "Assassin's Bullet Misses Prince on Way to Japan Diet— Regent Hirohito in Auto Is Fired on From the Street", Philadelphia Inquirer, December 29, 1923, p. 1
  • ^ Cornyn, John (December 28, 1923). "Obregon Pours Men into Drive on Guadalajara". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 4.
  • ^ "37 American Sailors Lost in Black Sea". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 31, 1923. p. 1.
  • ^ "Eiffel Builder Dies in 92d Year— Noted Engineer Had Apartment Near Top of Lofty Building", Philadelphia Inquirer, December 29, 1923, p.3
  • ^ "Michael J. Owens Dead; His Inventions Revolutionized Methods of Bottle Making", The New York Times, December 28, 1923
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  • ^ "Germany Accepts Humiliating Terms— Nationalists Rave as Reich Agrees to Apologize and Pay Ruhr Bill", Philadelphia Inquirer, December 31, 1923, p.3
  • ^ "Italian Ship With Crew of Forty is Lost", Vancouver Daily World, January 3, 1924, p. 1
  • ^ Steele, John (December 31, 1923). "British Clash with French on Taxes in Ruhr". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 8.
  • ^ "4 Convicts Flee Atlanta Prison Through Tunnel", Philadelphia Inquirer, December 31, 1923, p.1
  • ^ "Paris Looks for Freeze to Save City from Flood". Chicago Daily Tribune. December 31, 1923. p. 3.
  • ^ a b "Floods Menace Paris, Petrograd and Honolulu". Chicago Daily Tribune. January 1, 1924. p. 2.
  • ^ "Charred Bits of Wrecked Airship Given Up by Sea". Chicago Daily Tribune. January 1, 1924. p. 6.
  • ^ "Divorces Arbuckle". Chicago Daily Tribune. January 1, 1924. p. 3.
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