Page 7: Historical Events In March - 07
Friday, 26 June 2026
1923 Mine strike at Belgian Borinage railroad 

1924 Peruvian Torre forms APRA, Alianza Popular Revolutionaria Americana. 

1924 Eduardo Paolozzi, British sculptor (Hydra). 

1924 Pat Moran, manager (Cin Reds), dies of Bright's Disease 

1925 American Negro Congress organizes. 

1926 1st transatlantic telephone call (London-NY). 

1926 Jindrich Z Albestu Kaan, composer, dies at 73. 

1927 Earthquake measuring 8 on Richter scale strikes Tango, Japan 

1927 In Tango, Japan a 7.9 earthquake resulted in 3020 deaths. One of the world's deadliest earthquakes 

1927 San Fransisco Municipal Airport (Mills Field) dedicated. 

1928 England lowers age of women voters from 30 to 21 

1928 Pulitzer prize awarded to Thornton Wilder for (Bridge of San Luis Rey). 

1929 In the Fox Islands, Alaska a 7.8 earthquake occurred, one of the largest earthquakes in the United States. 

1930 Georgetown High of Chicago defeats Homer 1-0 in basketball. 

1930 James Broderick, Charleston NH, actor (Brenner-Brenner, Doug-Family). 

1931 Akseli V Gallen-Kallela, Finnish painter/illustrator, dies at 65 

1932 Riots at Ford-factory Dearborn MI, results in the deaths of 4. 

1932 Riots at Ford-factory Dearborn Michigan, results in the deaths of 4. 

1932 Aristide Briand, 11 x premier of France (Nobel 1926), dies at 69. 

1933 Game of "Monopoly" invented 

1934 Netherlands Princess Juliana opens Juliana Canal. 

1934 Part of Khabarovsk is recorded as becoming a Jewish Autonomous Region 

1934 Pulitzer prize awarded to Sidney Kingsley (Men in White). 

1934 World's largest pearl (6.4 kg) are discovered at Palawan, Philippines 

1935 Saar incorporated into Germany. 

1936 Germans march into the Rhineland, previously demilitarized by the Versailles Treaty 

1936 Hitler breaks Treaty of Versailles, sends troops to Rhineland nobody complains 

1936 Hitler breaks Treaty of Versailles, sends troops to Rhineland. 

1937 Bucharin, Jagoda and Rykov pushed out of CPSU in USSR 

1938 Dutch Minister of Justice Goseling calls fugitives of Nazi-Germany "undesired strangers". 

1939 Germany and Italy announced an alliance known as the Rome-Berlin Axis. 

1939 Glamour magazine begins publishing 

1939 Guy Lombardo and Royal Canadians inaugural record "Auld Lang Syne" 

1939 Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians record their signature tune, Auld Lang Syne, for Decca Records; Lombardo born in London, Ontario. 

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