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World Events
U.S. Events
- Women's suffrage goes into effect following Tennessee's ratification of the 19th amendment (Aug. 26).
- Factory worker Nicola Sacco and fish peddler Bartolomeo Vanzetti are picked up by police (May 5) in connection with an April 15 murder and robbery in South Braintree, Mass.
- A bomb explodes in the J.P. Morgan bank building in New York City, killing 30 and injuring 200 (Sept. 16).
Economics
Federal spending: $6.36 billion Consumer Price Index: 20 Unemployment: 5.2% Cost of a first-class stamp: $0.02
Sports
World SeriesCleveland d. Brooklyn (5-2)Stanley CupOttawa d. Seattle (PCHA) (3-2)WimbledonWomen: Suzanne Lenglen d. D. Chambers (6-3 6-0) Men: Bill Tilden d. G. Patterson (2-6 6-3 6-2 6-4)Kentucky Derby ChampionPaul JonesNCAA Football ChampionsCalifornia (9-0-0)
Entertainment
Entertainment Awards
Pulitzer Prizes Drama: Beyond the Horizon, Eugene O'Neill Nobel Prize for Literature: Knut Hamsun (Norway) More Entertainment Awards...
Events- KDKA, a Pittsburgh Westinghouse station, transmits the first commercial radio broadcast.
- Eugene O'Neill's first full-length play, Beyond the Horizon, is produced on Broadway and wins a Pulitzer Prize marking the beginning of modern American drama.
- Rising popular interest in African-American literature sparks the beginning of the Harlem Renaissance.
- Speakeasies replace saloons as the center of social activity.
Science
Nobel Prizes in Science
Chemistry: Walther Nernst (Germany), for work in thermochemistry Physics: Charles E. Guillaume (Switzerland), for discoveries of anomalies in nickel-steel alloys Physiology or Medicine: August Krogh (Denmark), for discovery of regulation of capillaries' motor mechanism
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