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1 March 1, 1927 (Tuesday)  





2 March 2, 1927 (Wednesday)  





3 March 3, 1927 (Thursday)  





4 March 4, 1927 (Friday)  





5 March 5, 1927 (Saturday)  





6 March 6, 1927 (Sunday)  





7 March 7, 1927 (Monday)  





8 March 8, 1927 (Tuesday)  





9 March 9, 1927 (Wednesday)  





10 March 10, 1927 (Thursday)  





11 March 11, 1927 (Friday)  





12 March 12, 1927 (Saturday)  





13 March 13, 1927 (Sunday)  





14 March 14, 1927 (Monday)  





15 March 15, 1927 (Tuesday)  





16 March 16, 1927 (Wednesday)  





17 March 17, 1927 (Thursday)  





18 March 18, 1927 (Friday)  





19 March 19, 1927 (Saturday)  





20 March 20, 1927 (Sunday)  





21 March 21, 1927 (Monday)  





22 March 22, 1927 (Tuesday)  





23 March 23, 1927 (Wednesday)  





24 March 24, 1927 (Thursday)  





25 March 25, 1927 (Friday)  





26 March 26, 1927 (Saturday)  





27 March 27, 1927 (Sunday)  





28 March 28, 1927 (Monday)  





29 March 29, 1927 (Tuesday)  





30 March 30, 1927 (Wednesday)  





31 March 31, 1927 (Thursday)  





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March 2, 1927: Babe Ruth signs for record salary
March 26, 1927: Chiang Kai-shek captures Shanghai
March 2, 1927: Coolidge and family move into U.S. presidential residence

The following events occurred in March 1927:

March 1, 1927 (Tuesday)[edit]

March 2, 1927 (Wednesday)[edit]

March 3, 1927 (Thursday)[edit]

March 4, 1927 (Friday)[edit]

March 5, 1927 (Saturday)[edit]

A skull out of place in "The Adventure of Shoscombe Old Place"

March 6, 1927 (Sunday)[edit]

March 7, 1927 (Monday)[edit]

March 8, 1927 (Tuesday)[edit]

March 9, 1927 (Wednesday)[edit]

March 10, 1927 (Thursday)[edit]

March 11, 1927 (Friday)[edit]

March 12, 1927 (Saturday)[edit]

March 13, 1927 (Sunday)[edit]

March 14, 1927 (Monday)[edit]

March 15, 1927 (Tuesday)[edit]

March 16, 1927 (Wednesday)[edit]

March 17, 1927 (Thursday)[edit]

HMAS Australia

March 18, 1927 (Friday)[edit]

March 19, 1927 (Saturday)[edit]

March 20, 1927 (Sunday)[edit]

March 21, 1927 (Monday)[edit]

March 22, 1927 (Tuesday)[edit]

March 23, 1927 (Wednesday)[edit]

March 24, 1927 (Thursday)[edit]

March 25, 1927 (Friday)[edit]

March 26, 1927 (Saturday)[edit]

March 27, 1927 (Sunday)[edit]

Josepho and the Photomaton booth

March 28, 1927 (Monday)[edit]

March 29, 1927 (Tuesday)[edit]

March 30, 1927 (Wednesday)[edit]

March 31, 1927 (Thursday)[edit]

References[edit]

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  • ^ "Coolidges Move to New Residence". Milwaukee Sentinel. March 3, 1927. p. 1.
  • ^ "Illness Fatal to Human Fly— Richmond Man Succumbs After Frequently Courting Death". Baltimore Sun. March 3, 1927. p. 9.
  • ^ "'Bambino' Agrees To Sign Contact", Pittsburgh Press, March 2, 1927, p1
  • ^ Babe Ruth: A Biography (Greenwood Publishing Group, 2006) p81
  • ^ "Flivvers Lead in Gold Rush", Miami Daily News, March 5, 1927, p1
  • ^ Mary Ellen Glass and Al Glass, Touring Nevada: A Historic and Scenic Guide (University of Nevada Press, 1983), p205; GhostTowns.com
  • ^ "500 Dead in Madagascar Cyclone". Miami Daily News. March 5, 1927. p. 1.
  • ^ Van Den Boogaerde, Pierre (2008). Shipwrecks of Madagascar. AEG Publishing Group. p. 263.
  • ^ Lacovara, Peter (2004). The Pyramids, the Sphinx, Tombs and Temples of Giza. Bunker Hill Publishing, Inc. p. 52.
  • ^ "British Auto Racer Killed". Miami Daily News. March 3, 1927. p. 1.
  • ^ "JOHN GODFREY PARRY-THOMAS 1884 - 1927". Bluebird-Electric.net. Bluebird Marine Systems Limited. 2015. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  • ^ "25,000 Diamond Diggers at Work", Miami Daily News, March 5, 1927, p1
  • ^ "Shoscombe Old Place". Sherlockian.net. Retrieved October 3, 2021.
  • ^ Redmond, Christopher (2009). Sherlock Holmes Handbook (2nd ed.). Dundurn. p. 37. ISBN 9781770705920. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
  • ^ "Notre Dame 2008-09 Media Guide" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-11-12. Retrieved 2010-07-11.
  • ^ "Notre Dame Irish Lose Two Games In Two Years". Massillon Evening Independent. Massillon, Ohio. March 10, 1927. p. 11.
  • ^ ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. Random House, Inc. 2009. p. 240.
  • ^ Motoera website
  • ^ Curcio, Vincent (2001). Chrysler: The Life and Times of an Automotive Genius. Oxford University Press US. p. 352.
  • ^ Russell, Bertrand (1957). Why I Am Not a Christian: and other essays on religion and related subjects. Simon and Schuster. p. 3.
  • ^ "Japan's Dead and Injured in Quake May Total 5,000", Miami Daily News, March 8, 1927, p1; Yoshitaro Takenobu, ed. , The Japan Year Book 1929 (1930) p33; USGS Historic Earthquakes Archived 2013-01-14 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Supreme Court Upholds Right of Negro Vote", Miami Daily News, March 7, 1927, p1
  • ^ Steven F. Lawson, Black ballots: voting rights in the South, 1944-1969 (Lexington Books, 1999) p28
  • ^ "Snapshots in Time", Skiing Heritage Journal June 2007 p16
  • ^ "Good-bye, Kenny Rogers, Hello, Wagoneers", by Nick Tosches, Texas Monthly October 1988 p118
  • ^ Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat, Human rights worldwide: a reference handbook (ABC-CLIO, 2006) p124
  • ^ Valdis O. Lumans, Latvia in World War II (Fordham University Press, 2006) p36
  • ^ Davis, Jeffrey R.; Johnson, Robert; Stepanek, Jan; Fogarty, Jennifer A. (2008). Fundamentals of Aerospace Medicine. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. p. 6. ISBN 978-0-7817-7466-6.
  • ^ Douglas G. Morris, Justice imperiled: the anti-Nazi lawyer Max Hirschberg in Weimar Germany (University of Michigan Press, 2005) p244
  • ^ Gleason L. Archer, Big Business and Radio (1939, reprinted by READ Books, 2007) p17
  • ^ Fran Capo and Scott Bruce, It Happened in Pennsylvania (Globe Pequot, 2005) p82; "Bandits Dynamite Armored Pay Car and Take $104,250", New York Times, March 12, 1927, p1
  • ^ Richard Alleman, New York: The Movie Lover's Guide (Random House, Inc., 2005) p133
  • ^ C.F. Yong and R.B. McKenna, The Kuomintang movement in British Malaya, 1912-1949 (Singapore University Press, 1990) p88
  • ^ a b Bruce A. Elleman, Moscow and the Emergence of Communist Power in China, 1925-30 (Taylor & Francis, 2009) p111
  • ^ Awadhesh Coomar Sinha, Himalayan kingdom Bhutan: tradition, transition, and transformation (Indus Publishing, 2001) p77
  • ^ David Ewen, Music for the Millions - the Encyclopedia of Musical Masterpieces (READ BOOKS, 2007) p561
  • ^ Norio Tamaki, Japanese banking: a history, 1859-1959 (Cambridge University Press, 1995) pp 150-151
  • ^ Griffith, Gareth (2002). Socialism and Superior Brains: The Political Thought of Bernard Shaw. CRC Press. p. 112.
  • ^ "MOYNIHAN, Daniel Patrick 1927 – 2003". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 23 April 2024.
  • ^ Greenberg, Gerald S. (2000). Historical encyclopedia of US independent counsel investigations. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 316.
  • ^ Fiftieth Annual Report of the Director of the Geological Survey. Government Printing Office. 1929. p. 70.
  • ^ "100 Chinese Die In Wrecked Ship". Miami Daily News. March 18, 1927. p. 1.
  • ^ Royal Australian Navy webpage for HMAS Australia (II)
  • ^ Jonathan Fenby, Chiang Kai Shek: China's Generalissimo and the Nation He Lost (Carroll & Graf, 2003) p142
  • ^ "Toll of 26 Lives Taken in Storms in South, Miami Daily News, March 19, 1927, p1
  • ^ "No More Mushing For Balto". Oakland Tribune. March 31, 1927. p. 20.
  • ^ Salisbury, Gay; Salisbury, Laney (2005). The Cruelest Miles: The Heroic Story of Dogs and Men in a Race Against an Epidemic. W. W. Norton & Company. p. 253.
  • ^ Narendra Jadhav, Untouchables: My Family's Triumphant Escape from India's Caste System (University of California Press, 2007) pp37-39
  • ^ Landis MacKellar, The "double indemnity" Murder: Ruth Snyder, Judd Gray, and New York's Crime of the Century (Syracuse University Press, 2006) p3; "Art Editor Found Slain in Home and House Ransacked", Montreal Gazette, March 21, 1927, p2
  • ^ Jonathan D. Spence, The Search for Modern China (W. W. Norton & Company, 1991) p353; Gao Wenqian, Zhou Enlai: The Last Perfect Revolutionary : A Biography; translated by Peter Rand and Lawrence R. Sullivan (PublicAffairs, 2007) p55
  • ^ Melvin I. Urofsky, American Zionism from Herzl to the Holocaust (University of Nebraska Press, 1995) p328
  • ^ "Peasants Going To Church Drown", Miami Daily News, March 23, 1927, p1
  • ^ "Nanjing (Nanking) Incident, China, (1927)", in The War of 1898, and U.S. Interventions, 1898-1934: An Encyclopedia (Taylor & Francis, 1994) p356; "Many Americans Killed, Wounded in Attack of Chinese at Nanking", Miami Daily News, March 24, 1927, p1
  • ^ John Van Antwerp MacMurray, How the peace was lost: the 1935 memorandum, Developments affecting American Policy in the Far East(Hoover Press, 1992) p93
  • ^ "U.S. and British Warships Shell Cantonese Army", Miami Daily News, March 24, 1927, p1; "Warship's Shells Come Just In Time to Avoid Massacre, Refugees from Nanking Say", Miami Daily News, March 27, 1927, p1
  • ^ Paul E. Fontenoy, Aircraft Carriers: An Illustrated History of Their Impact (ABC-CLIO, 2006) p212
  • ^ "Allies Delay Bombarding of Nanking for Day as Foreigners Begin Leaving", Miami Daily News, March 24, 1927, p1
  • ^ Arnold Xiangze Jiang, The United States and China (University of Chicago Press, 1988) p83
  • ^ "Communist Paper Reports 7,000 Killed at Nanking", Miami News, March 29, 1927, p2
  • ^ Frederic E. Wakeman, Policing Shanghai, 1927-1937 (University of California Press, 1996) p123; Zhaojin Ji, A History of Modern Shanghai Banking (M.E. Sharpe, 2003) p157
  • ^ "Photo-in-slot Inventor Will Endow Genius"[permanent dead link], Miami Daily News, March 28, 1927, p15
  • ^ "Henry Ford Slightly Injured in Automobile Collision", Miami Daily News, March 30, 1927, p1
  • ^ "Ford Assailant Hunted Secretly", Miami Daily News, March 31, 1927, p1
  • ^ "Ford Accident Case Dropped By Officials", Miami Daily News, April 3, 1927, p17
  • ^ Peter Winnewisser, The Legendary Model A Ford: The Ultimate History of One of America's Great Automobiles. (Krause Publications, 2006) p11
  • ^ Louis Botto, At this theatre: 100 years of Broadway shows, stories and stars (Hal Leonard Corporation, 2002) p249-250
  • ^ Rebecca Goodman, Barrett J. Brunsman, This Day in Ohio History (Emmis Books, 2005) p316
  • ^ "Segrave Smashes World Records; Speedster Sets Mark of 203.841 in Daytona Test". Miami Daily News. March 29, 1927. p. 1.
  • ^ "SIR HENRY SEGRAVE". Bluebird-Electric.net. Bluebird Marine Systems Limited. 2020. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  • ^ Stefansson, Vilhjalmur (1972). Unsolved Mysteries of the Arctic. Ayer Publishing. pp. 330–332.
  • ^ Takafusa Nakamura and Kōnosuke Odaka, eds., Economic history of Japan, 1914-1955 : a dual structure (Oxford University Press, 2003) p154
  • ^ Kent E. Calder, Strategic Capitalism: Private Business and Public Purpose in Japanese Industrial Finance (Princeton University Press, 1995) p28
  • ^ "500 Men Entombed by Mine Blast", Miami Daily News, March 30, 1927, p1; "350 Escape Death in Mine Explosion;", New York Times, March 31, 1927, p24
  • ^ "8 Killed, 300 Escape From Illinois Blast", Berkeley (CA) Daily Gazette, March 30, 1927, p1
  • ^ "45,000 MINERS STRIKE HERE", Pittsburgh Press, April 1, 1927, p1
  • ^ Philip S. Foner, History of the Labor Movement in the United States: The T.U.E.L., 1925-1929 (International Publishers Co, 1991) pp23-29
  • ^ Albert Abramson, Zworykin: Pioneer of Television (University of Illinois Press, 1995) p70, 227

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