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1 February 1, 1927 (Tuesday)  





2 February 2, 1927 (Wednesday)  





3 February 3, 1927 (Thursday)  





4 February 4, 1927 (Friday)  





5 February 5, 1927 (Saturday)  





6 February 6, 1927 (Sunday)  





7 February 7, 1927 (Monday)  





8 February 8, 1927 (Tuesday)  





9 February 9, 1927 (Wednesday)  





10 February 10, 1927 (Thursday)  





11 February 11, 1927 (Friday)  





12 February 12, 1927 (Saturday)  





13 February 13, 1927 (Sunday)  





14 February 14, 1927 (Monday)  





15 February 15, 1927 (Tuesday)  





16 February 16, 1927 (Wednesday)  





17 February 17, 1927 (Thursday)  





18 February 18, 1927 (Friday)  





19 February 19, 1927 (Saturday)  





20 February 20, 1927 (Sunday)  





21 February 21, 1927 (Monday)  





22 February 22, 1927 (Tuesday)  





23 February 23, 1927 (Wednesday)  





24 February 24, 1927 (Thursday)  





25 February 25, 1927 (Friday)  





26 February 26, 1927 (Saturday)  





27 February 27, 1927 (Sunday)  





28 February 28, 1927 (Monday)  





29 References  














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February
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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

The following events occurred in February 1927:

February 23, 1927: Heisenberg explains his "Uncertainty Principle"
February 24, 1927: Fox Movietone News demonstrated

February 1, 1927 (Tuesday)[edit]

February 2, 1927 (Wednesday)[edit]

February 3, 1927 (Thursday)[edit]

February 4, 1927 (Friday)[edit]

February 5, 1927 (Saturday)[edit]

February 6, 1927 (Sunday)[edit]

February 7, 1927 (Monday)[edit]

February 8, 1927 (Tuesday)[edit]

Emperor Taishō

February 9, 1927 (Wednesday)[edit]

February 10, 1927 (Thursday)[edit]

February 11, 1927 (Friday)[edit]

February 12, 1927 (Saturday)[edit]

February 13, 1927 (Sunday)[edit]

February 14, 1927 (Monday)[edit]

February 15, 1927 (Tuesday)[edit]

February 16, 1927 (Wednesday)[edit]

February 17, 1927 (Thursday)[edit]

February 18, 1927 (Friday)[edit]

February 19, 1927 (Saturday)[edit]

Clara Bow, "The 'It' Girl"

February 20, 1927 (Sunday)[edit]

February 21, 1927 (Monday)[edit]

February 22, 1927 (Tuesday)[edit]

February 23, 1927 (Wednesday)[edit]

February 24, 1927 (Thursday)[edit]

February 25, 1927 (Friday)[edit]

February 26, 1927 (Saturday)[edit]

February 27, 1927 (Sunday)[edit]

February 28, 1927 (Monday)[edit]

References[edit]

  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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