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1 March 1, 1924 (Saturday)  





2 March 2, 1924 (Sunday)  





3 March 3, 1924 (Monday)  





4 March 4, 1924 (Tuesday)  





5 March 5, 1924 (Wednesday)  





6 March 6, 1924 (Thursday)  





7 March 7, 1924 (Friday)  





8 March 8, 1924 (Saturday)  





9 March 9, 1924 (Sunday)  





10 March 10, 1924 (Monday)  





11 March 11, 1924 (Tuesday)  





12 March 12, 1924 (Wednesday)  





13 March 13, 1924 (Thursday)  





14 March 14, 1924 (Friday)  





15 March 15, 1924 (Saturday)  





16 March 16, 1924 (Sunday)  





17 March 17, 1924 (Monday)  





18 March 18, 1924 (Tuesday)  





19 March 19, 1924 (Wednesday)  





20 March 20, 1924 (Thursday)  





21 March 21, 1924 (Friday)  





22 March 22, 1924 (Saturday)  





23 March 23, 1924 (Sunday)  





24 March 24, 1924 (Monday)  





25 March 25, 1924 (Tuesday)  





26 March 26, 1924 (Wednesday)  





27 March 27, 1924 (Thursday)  





28 March 28, 1924 (Friday)  





29 March 29, 1924 (Saturday)  





30 March 30, 1924 (Sunday)  





31 March 31, 1924 (Monday)  





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March 3, 1924: Turkey abolishes the Caliphate, political-religious leader of Islam in the Middle East, after 407 years
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March 10 and 28, 1924: War Secretary Denby and Attorney General Daugherty forced to resign in U.S. Teapot Dome scandal
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March 7, 1924: Mexico's President Obregón defeats de la Huerta rebellion

The following events occurred in March 1924:

March 1, 1924 (Saturday)

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March 5, 1924 (Wednesday)

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Hussein, the would-be Caliph

March 6, 1924 (Thursday)

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March 7, 1924 (Friday)

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March 17, 1924 (Monday)

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Chicago on its round-the-world journey

March 18, 1924 (Tuesday)

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March 19, 1924 (Wednesday)

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March 20, 1924 (Thursday)

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March 21, 1924 (Friday)

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March 22, 1924 (Saturday)

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March 24, 1924 (Monday)

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March 25, 1924 (Tuesday)

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Kingdom of Greece
Hellenic Republic

March 26, 1924 (Wednesday)

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March 27, 1924 (Thursday)

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March 28, 1924 (Friday)

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March 29, 1924 (Saturday)

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March 30, 1924 (Sunday)

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March 31, 1924 (Monday)

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