Английская Википедия:February 1925

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The following events occurred in February 1925:

February 1, 1925 (Sunday)

February 2, 1925 (Monday)

February 3, 1925 (Tuesday)

February 4, 1925 (Wednesday)

February 5, 1925 (Thursday)

February 6, 1925 (Friday)

February 7, 1925 (Saturday)

February 8, 1925 (Sunday)

February 9, 1925 (Monday)

  • Germany presented a conciliatory memorandum to France proposing a mutual guarantee of the existing border between the two countries.[11]
  • The comedy play Loggerheads featuring Whitford Kane opened in New York City.
  • Born: Vic Wertz, baseball player, in York, Pennsylvania (d. 1983)

February 10, 1925 (Tuesday)

  • The U.S.-Canadian Fishing Agreement was signed, outlining fishing rights for the respective countries.[12]
  • Born: Pierre Mondy, actor and director, in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Paris, France (d. 2012)
  • Died: Aristide Bruant, 73, French cabaret singer and nightclub owner

February 11, 1925 (Wednesday)

February 12, 1925 (Thursday)

February 13, 1925 (Friday)

February 14, 1925 (Saturday)

February 15, 1925 (Sunday)

February 16, 1925 (Monday)

February 17, 1925 (Tuesday)

February 18, 1925 (Wednesday)

  • U.S. President Calvin Coolidge suggested that an international conference be held to set limits on the size of naval vessels.[7]
  • New Zealand's rugby union team defeated the visiting Canadian team from Victoria, British Columbia, 68 to 4, in Toulouse, France to complete a perfect 32–0 record in their 1924–25 tour of Britain, Ireland and France. New Zealand scored a total of 838 points with only 116 points scored against them.
  • In a cricket match played in Melbourne, the English team defeated Australia in the 4th Test for their first win against the Australians since 1912.[7]
  • Born: George Kennedy, actor, in New York City (d. 2016)
  • Died: James Lane Allen, 75, American writer

February 19, 1925 (Thursday)

February 20, 1925 (Friday)

February 21, 1925 (Saturday)

  • Bulgarian Prime Minister Aleksandar Tsankov declared a state of war throughout the country amid fighting between Bulgarian and Serbian irregulars attributed to communist agitators.[21]
  • This is the cover date of the very first issue of The New Yorker, though not necessarily the publication date, as magazines usually date their covers ahead of time.[22]
  • A dynamite depot in Brazil exploded, killing 621.[23]
  • Born: Sam Peckinpah, film director and screenwriter, in Fresno, California (d. 1984)

February 22, 1925 (Sunday)

February 23, 1925 (Monday)

February 24, 1925 (Tuesday)

February 25, 1925 (Wednesday)

February 26, 1925 (Thursday)

February 27, 1925 (Friday)

February 28, 1925 (Saturday)

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