January 1927

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January 1, 1927: Tutankhamun's tomb opened for public viewing
January 1, 1927: BBC Network created
January 9, 1927: 78 children killed at Montreal cinema fire
January 27, 1927: CBS Network created as UIB
January 18, 1927: U.S. Food and Drug Administration established

The following events occurred in January 1927:

January 1, 1927 (Saturday)

January 2, 1927 (Sunday)

January 3, 1927 (Monday)

January 4, 1927 (Tuesday)

January 5, 1927 (Wednesday)

January 6, 1927 (Thursday)

January 7, 1927 (Friday)

January 8, 1927 (Saturday)

January 9, 1927 (Sunday)

January 10, 1927 (Monday)

January 11, 1927 (Tuesday)

January 12, 1927 (Wednesday)

January 13, 1927 (Thursday)

January 14, 1927 (Friday)

January 15, 1927 (Saturday)

January 16, 1927 (Sunday)

January 17, 1927 (Monday)

January 18, 1927 (Tuesday)

January 19, 1927 (Wednesday)

January 20, 1927 (Thursday)

January 21, 1927 (Friday)

January 22, 1927 (Saturday)

January 23, 1927 (Sunday)

January 24, 1927 (Monday)

January 25, 1927 (Tuesday)

January 26, 1927 (Wednesday)

January 27, 1927 (Thursday)

January 28, 1927 (Friday)

January 29, 1927 (Saturday)

January 30, 1927 (Sunday)

January 31, 1927 (Monday)

References

  1. Asa Briggs, The History of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom: The golden age of wireless (Oxford University Press, 1995) pp3, 6, 143
  2. "Stanford and Alabama Play Tie," Oakland Tribune, January 2, 1927, p D-1
  3. "Massachusetts Puts Into Effect New Compulsory Auto Insurance Law, Premium $16 to $150 Year", San Antonio Express, January 2, 1927, p1
  4. T.G.H. James, Howard Carter: The Path to Tutankhamun (Tauris Parke Paperbacks, 2006), p416
  5. J. F. Wilson, British Business History, 1720–1994 (Manchester University Press, 1995) p173
  6. Luis González (John Upton translator), San Jose de Gracia: Mexican Village in Transition (University of Texas Press, 1982), p154
  7. Ke-wen Wang, Modern China: An Encyclopedia of History, Culture, and Nationalism (Taylor and Francis, 1998), p138
  8. George Shiers and May Shiers, Early Television: A Bibliographic Guide to 1940 (Taylor and Francis, 1997) p69
  9. "Marines Sent to Nicaragua", Salt Lake Tribune, January 5, 1927, p1
  10. Craig Brandon, The Electric Chair: An Unnatural American History (McFarland, 1999) p222; "Six Executed in Electric Chair During One Day", Los Angeles Times, January 8, 1927, p4
  11. "Hello Crosses Atlantic With Speed of Light", Salt Lake Tribune, January 8, 1927, p1
  12. U.S. Patent 1,773,980; Gleason L. Archer, Big Business and Radio (Stratford Press, 1939; reprinted by READ BOOKS, 2007) p453
  13. Harlem Globetrotters website; Robert Peterson, Cages to Jump Shots: Pro Basketball's Early Years (University of Nebraska Press, 2002), p105
  14. "'Shadow Lawn' Is Destroyed by Fire", Salt Lake Tribune, January 8, 1927, p1
  15. "Last Side-Wheeler from Lower Mississippi River Traffic Disappears as Vessel Burns", The Evening Independent (St. Petersburg FL), January 8, 1927, p1
  16. "Seventy-Six Children Killed in Panic on Stairway at Fire in East St. Catherine Street Movie Theatre Sunday Afternoon", Montreal Gazette, January 10, 1927, p1; "Montreal Playhouse Scene of Fire Where Seventy-five Perish", Salt Lake Tribune, January 10, 1927, p1
  17. "Holy See Bans French Paper", Salt Lake Tribune, January 10, 1927, p1
  18. Klaus Kreimeier, The Ufa story: a history of Germany's greatest film company, 1918–1945 (University of California Press, 1999), p156
  19. "President Tells Congress Marines Stay in Nicaragua"; "U.S. Marines Go to China", Salt Lake Tribune, January 11, 1927, p1
  20. Norbert B. Laufenberg, Entertainment Celebrities (Trafford Publishing, 2005) p868
  21. "Wreckage Gives Tragedy Story", Salt Lake Tribune, January 22, 1927, p1
  22. "Landis Clears Baseball Men of Wrongdoing", Salt Lake Tribune, January 13, 1927, p1
  23. "37 Longshoremen Killed in Blast", Salt Lake Tribune, January 14, 1927, p1
  24. Shizhang Hu, Stanley K. Hornbeck and the Open Door Policy, 1919–1937 (Greenwood Publishing, 1995) p77
  25. "Texas Pardon Mill Grinds Final Grist" Salt Lake Tribune, January 15, 1927, p 1; "Texas Prison Has 3053 Left-Overs", Salt Lake Tribune, January 20, 1927, p 1
  26. "Scopes Loses and Wins in Court Ruling", Salt Lake Tribune, January 16, 1927, p1
  27. "GREAT BRIDGE OVER OUR BAY IS OPENED TODAY", The Hayward Review, January 15, 1927, p1
  28. "Lad, Flatbroke, Beats Channel to Win $25,000", Salt Lake Tribune, January 17, 1927, p1
  29. "Chaplin Gets Double Jolt", Salt Lake Tribune, January 18, 1927, p1
  30. "Senate Votes Down Turkish Treaty, 50–34", Salt Lake Tribune, January 19, 1927, p1
  31. Thomas L. Purvis, A Dictionary of American History (Wiley-Blackwell, 1997) p138
  32. "The Parliament Estate", by G.C. Malhotra, Indian Parliament webpage
  33. "Smith Halted at Door of U.S. Senate", Salt Lake Tribune, January 21, 1927, p1
  34. Edwin M. Bradley, The First Hollywood Musicals: A Critical Filmography of 171 Features, 1927 through 1932 (McFarland, 2004) p6
  35. "Ten Students Killed; Train Crushes Bus", Salt Lake Tribune, January 23, 1927, p1
  36. "10 Killed, 5 Hurt as Train Hits Bus of College Team— Noted Athletes of Baylor University Wiped Out in Texas Crossing Crash", Brooklyn Daily Eagle, January 23, 1927, p1
  37. Stan Beck, Jack Wilkinson, College Sports Traditions: Picking Up Butch, Silent Night, and Hundreds of Others (Scarecrow Press, 2013) pp110-112
  38. "Radio football down the years", Audrey Adams, BBCSport.co.uk
  39. "Indians Revive Famous Dance", Salt Lake Tribune, January 23, 1927, p1
  40. "Ban Johnson Removed From League office", Salt Lake Tribune, January 24, 1927, p1
  41. Martha Menchaca,The Mexican Outsiders: A Community History of Marginalization and Discrimination in California (University of Texas Press, 1995), p73
  42. "Britain Sends Army to China", Salt Lake Tribune, January 25, 1927, p1
  43. Lester H. Brune, Chronological History of U.S. Foreign Relations: 1607–1932 (Routledge, 2003) p462
  44. Unisys.com; James W. Cortada, Before the Computer: IBM, NCR, Burroughs, and Remington Rand and the Industry they Created, 1865–1956 (Princeton University Press, 2000) p155
  45. "Jury Acquits Texas Pastor", Salt Lake Tribune, January 26, 1927, p1
  46. "Disarmament Move Is Voted Down", Salt Lake Tribune, January 26, 1927, p1
  47. ACOS History
  48. "7 Die in Blast Which Topples Walls at Game", Miami Daily News, January 27, 1927, p1
  49. "'Always in Friendly Competition: NBC and CBS in the First Decade of National Broadcasting", by Michael J. Socolow, in NBC: America's Network (University of California Press, 2007) p28
  50. Joseph Kostiner, The Making of Saudi Arabia, 1916–1936: From Chieftaincy to Monarchical State (Oxford University Press US, 1993) p104
  51. "Cobb and Speaker Cleared by Landis", New York Times, January 28, 1927, p11
  52. Leonard Koppett and David Koppett, Koppett's Concise History of Major League Baseball (Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2004) p164
  53. "British Isles Storm Deaths Mount To 20", St. Petersburg Times, January 30, 1927, p1; "Death Toll Is 20 In British Storm", New York Times, January 30, 1927, p8
  54. "Talking Movies Move Up Peg", Salt Lake Tribune, January 30, 1927, p1
  55. David Clay Large, Between Two fires: Europe's Path in the 1930s (W. W. Norton & Company, 1991) pp65–72
  56. "Commission of Allies Leaves German Soil", Berkeley (CA) Daily Gazette, January 31, 1927, p1; "Momentous Transition", TIME Magazine, February 14, 1927
  57. Tabatha Yeatts, The Legendary Mae West (Lulu.com, 2000), p26
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