July 1902
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The following events occurred in July 1902:
July 1, 1902 (Tuesday)
- Born:William Wyler, American film director (d. 1981)
July 4, 1902 (Friday)
- Born:
- Vince Barnett, American actor (d. 1977)
- Meyer Lansky, Russian-born American mobster (d. 1983)
- George Murphy, American dancer, actor, and politician (d. 1992)
- Died:Swami Vivekananda, Indian religious leader (b. 1863)
July 5, 1902 (Saturday)
- Erik Gustaf Boström returns as Prime Minister of Sweden.
July 6, 1902 (Sunday)
- Died:Maria Goretti, Italian Catholic saint (b. 1890)
July 8, 1902 (Tuesday)
- Service of Reclamation within U.S. Geological Survey.
- Born:
- Richard Barrett Lowe, American governor of both Guam and American Samoa (d. 1972)
- Gwendolyn Bennett, American writer (d. 1981)
July 10, 1902 (Thursday)
- The Rolling Mill Mine disaster in Johnstown, Pennsylvania kills 112 miners.
- Born:Kurt Alder, German chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1958)
July 11, 1902 (Friday)
- Lord Salisbury retires as British prime minister.
- The Order of the Garter is conferred on Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria.
July 12, 1902 (Saturday)
- The Twentieth Century Limited set a train speed-record on a run between New York City and Chicago.
- Arthur James Balfour replaced the retiring Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, Marquess of Salisbury as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
July 14, 1902 (Monday)
- St Mark's Campanile in Venice collapses.
July 16, 1902 (Wednesday)
- Born:Alexander Luria, Russian neuropsychologist (d. 1977)
July 17, 1902 (Thursday)
- Willis Carrier installed a system at a Brooklyn printing plant to control humidity, temperature, ventilation, and the cleanliness of the air (this is now considered as the 1st true air conditioning).
July 18, 1902 (Friday)
- Ethel Smyth’s opera Der Wald was performed at Covent Garden before a glittering audience including members of the royal family. The press was generally positive, and the public was ecstatic. A participant would later characterize this as “the only real blazing theater triumph I have ever had.”
July 21, 1902 (Monday)
- Fluminense Football Club is founded in Rio de Janeiro.
- Born:Joseph Kesselring, American playwright (d. 1967)
July 28, 1902 (Monday)
- Born:
- Karl Raimund Popper, Austrian philosopher (d. 1994)
- Albert Namatjira, Australian painter (d. 1959)
July 30, 1902 (Wednesday)
- The militia was used restore order in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania during a coal miners’ strike.
- The 6th annual Bible Institute began at Earlham College. Elbert Russell, Fellow in the Graduate Divinity School of the University of Chicago, would be delivering the following lectures:
×−Paul’s Correspondence with the Corinthians
×−Christian Ethics — Conscience
×−Christian Ethics — Teaching of Jesus
×−Christian Ethics — Teaching of Paul
×−Christian Ethics — The Present Day’s Duties
×−Abraham and Lot
×−Esau and Jacob
×−Gideon and Saul
×−Peter and Judas
×−The American Revised Version
July 31, 1902 (Thursday)
- Born:Randolph E. Haugan, American author, editor and publisher (d. 1985)
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