1927

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Year '1927' ('MCMXXVII') was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar.

Contents
Events of 1927
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Undated
Births
January-February
March-April
May-June
July-August
September-October
November-December
Deaths
January - June
July - December
Nobel prizes
See also
Notes
External links
Table of Contents

Events of 1927


January

January 7: First transatlantic call.


January 1 - Cristero War erupts in Mexico when pro-Church rebels attack the government, which had banned the Catholic faith.

January 7 - First transatlantic telephone call is made: New York City to London.

January 9 - Military rebellion crushed in Lisbon.

January 15 - Teddy Wakelam gives the first sports commentary on BBC Radio.

January 19 - Britain sends troops to China.

January 30 - Right-wing veterans and the ''Republican Schutzbund'' clash in Schattendorf, Burgenland, Austria. One man and a child are killed by gunshots. (See: July 15).
February


February 12 - First British troops land in Shanghai.

February 14 - Earthquake in Yugoslavia - 700 dead.

February 19 - General strike in Shanghai in protest of the presence of the British troops.

February 23 - The U.S. Federal Radio Commission (later renamed the Federal Communications Commission) begins to regulate the use of radio frequencies.
March


March 4 - A diamond rush in South Africa includes trained athletes that have been hired by major companies to stake claims.

March 6 - In Britain, 1000 people a week die from influenza epidemic.

March 10 - Albania mobilizes in case of an attack of Yugoslavia.

March 11


★ In New York City, the Roxy Theater is opened by Samuel Roxy Rothafel.


First armoured car robbery, committed by the Flatheads gang.

March 27 - Mstislav Rostropovich, was born in Baku, Azerbaijan.
April


April 1 - First female police officers in Dresden.

April 5 - In Britain, Trade Disputes Act forbids strikes of support.

April 7 - Bell Telephone Co. transmits an image of Commerce Secretary Hoover which becomes the first successful long distance demonstration of television.

April 12


★ The Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act 1927 renames the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The change acknowledges that the Irish Free State is no longer part of the Kingdom.


Kuomintang troops kill number of communist-supporting workers in Shanghai. The incident was called the April 12 Incident, or Shanghai Massacre. The Alliance between Kuomintang and the Chinese Communist also ended because of that.

April 18 - Nanking government of China, Kuomintang.

April 21 - Banking crisis in Japan.

April 22 - May 5 - The Great Mississippi Flood affects 700,000 people in the greatest national disaster in US history.

April 30 - Cardiff City beat Arsenal 1-0 to become the first, and to date only, non-english football club to win the FA Cup.
May


★ May - Philo Farnsworth transmits first experimental electronic television pictures.

May 7 - Civil war ends in Nicaragua.

May 9 - The Australian Parliament first convenes in Canberra.

May 11 - The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the "Academy" in "Academy Awards," is founded.

May 12 - British police raids the office of Soviet trade delegation.

May 13 - George V proclaims the change of his style from King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland to King of Great Britain and Ireland.

May 14 - Cap Arcona's launching, Blohm & Voss shipyard, in Hamburg. In the U.S., University of Chicago's local collegiate organization, Phi Sigma, becomes incorporated under the laws of the State of Illinois as Eta Sigma Phi, the National Honorary Classical Fraternity.

May 18 - Bombings result in 45 deaths, mostly children, in the Bath School disaster in Bath Township, Michigan.

May 20 - Saudi Arabia becomes independent of the United Kingdom (Treaty of Jedda).

May 20-21 - First solo non-stop Trans-Atlantic flight from New York to Paris by Charles Lindbergh.

May 22 - An 8.6 richter scale earthquake in Xining, China kills 200,000.

May 23 - The first demonstration of television before a live audience. Nearly 600 members of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers view the demonstration at the Bell Telephone Building in New York.

May 24 - Britain severs diplomatic relations with Soviet Union because of revelations of espionage and underground agitation.
May 20: Solo flight NYC to Paris.

June


June 4 - Yugoslavia severs diplomatic relations with Albania.

June 7 - Peter Voikov, Soviet ambassador to Warsaw, assassinated.

June 9 - Soviet Union executes 20 British for alleged espionage.

June 13


Leon Daudet, leader of French monarchists, is arrested in France.


★ A ticker-tape parade is held for aviator Charles Lindbergh down 5th Avenue in New York City.
July


July 10 - Kevin O'Higgins, vice president of the Irish Free State, assassinated in Dublin.

July 15 - 85 protesters and 5 policemen are dead after left-wing protesters and the Austrian police clash in Vienna. More than 600 people are injured. See Massacre of July 15, 1927.

July 24 - The Menin Gate war memorial is unveiled at Ypres.
August


August 1 - Formation of the People's Liberation Army during the Nanchang Uprising.

August 7 - Peace Bridge opens between Fort Erie, Ontario and Buffalo, New York.

August 22 - In Hyde Park, London, 200 people demonstrate against the sentence of Sacco and Vanzetti.

August 23 - Sacco and Vanzetti are executed.

August 24-25 - Hurricane hits Atlantic shore of Canada causing massive damage - at least 56 dead.

August 26-Paul R. Redfern leaves Brunswick, Ga flying his Stinson Detroiter "Port of Brunswick" to attempt a solo non-stop flight to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He later crashes in the Venezuela jungle, the crash site never located.
September


September 7 - The University of Minas Gerais is founded in Brazil.

September 14 - An underwater earthquake in Japan kills over 100 people.

September 18 - The Columbia Phonographic Broadcasting System (later known as CBS) is formed and goes on air with 47 radio stations.

September 27 - 79 are killed and 550 are injured in East St. Louis Tornado. 2nd costliest and at least 24th deadliest tornado in U.S. history.
October


October 6 - The Jazz Singer opens and becomes a huge success, marking the end of the silent film era.

October 8 - ''Murderer's Row'' New York Yankees complete 4 game sweep of Pittsburgh Pirates.

October 9 - Mexican government crushes a rebellion in Vera Cruz.

October 27 - Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands opens Meuse-Waal Canal in Nijmegen.

October 28 - Pan American Airways first flight took off from Key West to Havana.
November


November 4 - Frank Heath and his horse Gypsy Queen return to Washington, D.C., having completed a two-year journey of 11,356 miles to all 48 states.

November 10 - Unexplained explosions in Canton, Ohio.

November 12


Mahatma Gandhi made his first and last visit to Ceylon.


Leon Trotsky is expelled from the Soviet Communist Party, leaving Joseph Stalin with undisputed control of the Soviet Union.


★ The Holland Tunnel opens to traffic as the first Hudson River vehicular tunnel linking New Jersey to New York City.

November 14 - The explosion of three Equitable Gas storage tanks in the North Side of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania kills 26 people and causes damages estimated between contemporary totals of $4 million and $5 million. [1]

November 24 - Total solar eclipse over Northern England and Wales.
December


December 2 - Following 19 years of Ford Model T production, the Ford Motor Company unveils the Ford Model A as its new automobile.

December 12 - 1600 people hospitalized in London when they had hurt themselves on the icy streets.

December 15 - Marian Parker, 12, is kidnapped in Los Angeles. Her dismembered body is found on December 19 prompting the largest manhunt to date on the West Coast for her killer, William Edward Hickman, who is arrested on December 22 in Oregon.

December 17 - U.S. submarine S-4 is accidentally rammed and sunk by United States Coast Guard destroyer John Paulding off Provincetown, Massachusetts killing everyone aboard after several unsuccessful attempts to raise sub.

December 27 - Kern and Hammerstein's ''Show Boat'', based on Edna Ferber's novel, opens on Broadway and goes on to become the first great classic of the American musical theatre.

December 30 - First Japanese metro line, the Ginza Line in Tokyo, opens.
Undated


★ The British Broadcasting Corporation is granted a Royal Charter of Incorporation.

★ The Columbia Phonographic Broadcasting System (later known as CBS) is formed.

Harold Stephen Black invents the feedback amplifier.

Voluntary Committee of Lawyers founded to bring about repeal of prohibition of alcohol in United States.

Births


January-February


January 1


Pat Heywood, Scottish actress


Vernon L. Smith, American economist, Nobel Prize laureate


Doak Walker, American football player (d. 1998)

January 5 - Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, American-born Hindu guru who spearheaded a global Hindu renaissance and founder of Kauai's Hindu Monastery (d. 2001)

January 10


Gisele MacKenzie, Canadian-born singer (d. 2003)


Johnnie Ray, American singer (d. 1990)


Otto Stich, member of the Swiss Federal Council

January 13


Brock Adams, American politician (d. 2004)


Sydney Brenner, British biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

January 17 - Eartha Kitt, American actress and singer

January 24 - Lasse Pöysti, Finnish writer and playwright

January 25 - Antonio Carlos Jobim, Brazilian composer (d. 1994)

January 26 - José Azcona del Hoyo, President of Honduras (d. 2005)

January 28 - Hiroshi Teshigahara, Japanese director

January 29


Edward Abbey, American environmentalist (d. 1989)


Lewis Urry, Canadian inventor (d. 2004)

January 30 - Olof Palme, Prime Minister of Sweden (d. 1986)

February 2 - Stan Getz, American musician (d. 1991)

February 3 - Val Doonican, Irish singer and entertainer

February 7


Juliette Greco, French singer and actor


Vladimir Kuts, Russian runner (d. 1975)

February 10 - Leontyne Price, American soprano

February 15 - Harvey Korman, American actor and comedian

February 16


June Brown, British actor


Tom Kennedy, American game show host

February 20


Roy Cohn, American lawyer and anti-Communist (d. 1986)


Sidney Poitier, American actor

February 21


Erma Bombeck, American writer and humorist (d. 1996)


Hubert de Givenchy, French fashion designer

February 23 - Régine Crespin, French operatic soprano (d. 2007)

February 24 - Mark Lane, American conspiracy theorist

February 27 - Lynn Cartwright, American actress (d. 2004)
March-April


March 1


Harry Belafonte, American musician and actor


Robert Bork, American law professor

March 3 - Pierre Aubert, member of the Swiss Federal Council

March 4


Philip Batt, 29th Governor of the U.S. state of Idaho


Thayer David, American actor (d. 1978)


Robert Orben, American magician


Dick Savitt, American tennis player

March 6


Gabriel García Márquez, Colombian author


Gordon Cooper, American astronaut (d. 2004)


Wes Montgomery, American musician (d. 1968)

March 11 - Ron Todd, British trade union leader (d. 2005)

March 13


Robert Denning, American interior designer (d. 2005)


Raúl Alfonsín, Argentine politician

March 16


Vladimir Komarov, Russian cosmonaut (d. 1967)


Daniel Patrick Moynihan, U.S. Senator from New York (d. 2003)

March 18 - George Plimpton, American writer and actor (d. 2003)

March 20 - John Joubert, South African-born British composer

March 21 - Hans-Dietrich Genscher, German politician

March 24 - Martin Walser, German author

March 25 - Bill Barilko, Canadian hockey player

March 27 - Mstislav Rostropovich, Russian cellist and conductor (d. 2007)

March 29 - John Robert Vane, British pharmacologist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2004)

March 30 - Peter Marshall, American game-show host

March 31


César Chávez, American labor activist (d. 1993)


William Daniels, American actor

April 2


Ferenc Puskás, Hungarian footballer (d. 2006)


Kenneth Tynan, English theatre critic (d. 1980)

April 6 - Gerry Mulligan, American musician (d. 1996)

April 10 - Marshall Warren Nirenberg, American scientist, Nobel Prize laureate

April 15 - Robert Mills, American physicist (d. 1999)

April 16


Josef Alois Ratzinger later to become Pope Benedict XVI


Peter Mark Richman, American actor

April 20


Phil Hill, American race car driver


Karl Alexander Müller, Swiss physicist, Nobel Prize laureate

April 24 - Alan MacDiarmid, New Zealand chemist, Nobel Prize laureate

April 27 - Coretta Scott King, American civil rights leader (d. 2006)
May-June


May 9 - Manfred Eigen, German biophysicist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry

May 11 - Mort Sahl, Canadian-born comedian, political commentator

May 13 - Herbert Ross, American film director

May 20 - Bud Grant, Canadian and American football coach

May 22 - George Andrew Olah, Hungarian-born chemist, Nobel Prize laureate

May 25 - Robert Ludlum, American author (d. 2001)

May 27 - Ralph Carmichael, American composer and arranger

May 30 - Clint Walker, American actor

June 3 - Boots Randolph, American saxophone player (d .2007)

June 8 - Jerry Stiller, American comedian and actor

June 12 - Al Fairweather, Scottish jazz musician (d. 1993)

June 21 - Carl Stokes, American politician (d. 1996)

June 23 - Bob Fosse, American choreographer and director (d. 1987)

June 24 - Martin Lewis Perl, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate

June 27 - Bob Keeshan, American actor (d. 2004)

June 28 - Frank Sherwood Rowland, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate
July-August


July 4 - Gina Lollobrigida, Italian actress

July 6


Alan Freeman, Australian-born broadcaster and disc jockey


Janet Leigh, American actress (d. 2004)

July 10 - David Norman Dinkins, Mayor of New York City from 1989 through 1993

July 18 - Kurt Masur, Silesian-born conductor

July 31 - Victor Wong, American actor (d. 2001)

August 4 - Jess Thomas, American tenor (d. 1993)

August 7 - Carl Switzer, American actor (d. 1959)

August 8 - Johnny Temple, baseball player (d. 1994)

August 18 - Rosalynn Carter, wife of U.S President Jimmy Carter

August 23 - Dick Bruna, Dutch illustrator

August 24 - Harry Markowitz, American economist, Nobel Prize laureate

August 25 - Albert Uderzo, French cartoonist

August 26 - Althea Gibson, American tennis player (d. 2003)

August 30 - Geoffrey Beene, American fashion designer (d. 2004)
September-October


September 11


Vernon Corea, Sri Lankan broadcaster


G. David Schine, American businessman (d. 1996)

September 16 - Peter Falk, American actor

September 22 - Gordon Astall, English footballer

September 25 - Sir Colin Davis, English conductor

September 27


Steve Stavro, Canadian businessman and sports team owner (d. 2006)


W. S. Merwin, American poet

October 1 - Tom Bosley, American actor

October 8 - César Milstein, Argentine scientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 2002)

October 14 - Roger Moore, English actor

October 16 - Günter Grass, German writer, Nobel Prize laureate

October 18 - George C. Scott, American actor (d. 1999)

October 31 - Lee Grant, American actress
November-December


November 2 - Steve Ditko, influential comic book writer and artist, co-creator of Spider-Man

November 8 - Patti Page, American singer

November 14 - McLean Stevenson. American actor (d. 1996)

November 15 - Gregor Mackenzie, Labour Party (UK) politician (d. 1992)

November 18 - Hank Ballard, American musician (d. 2003)

November 23 - Guy Davenport, American author, artist, and scholar (d. 2005)

November 24


Ahmadou Kourouma, Ivorian writer (d. 2003)


Alfredo Kraus, Spanish tenor (d. 1999)

November 27 - Vin Scully, baseball broadcaster

November 28 - Chuck Mitchell, American actor (d. 1992)

December 3 - Andy Williams, American singer

December 5


★ HMK Bhumibol Adulyadej, King of Thailand


W.D. Amaradeva, Sri Lanka Maestro

December 7 - Helen Watts, Welsh contralto

December 8 - Vladimir Shatalov, cosmonaut

December 9 - Pierre Henry, French composer

December 12 - Honor Blackman, British actress

December 13 - James Wright, American poet (d. 1980)

December 18 - Romeo LeBlanc, 25th Governor General of Canada

December 24 - Mary Higgins Clark, famous American novelist

December 25 - Nellie Fox, baseball player (d. 1975)

December 26


Alan King, American comedian (d. 2004)


Denis Quilley, British actor (d. 2003)

December 29 - Andy Stanfield, American athlete (d. 1985)

Deaths


January - June


January 19 - Empress Carlota of Mexico (b. 1840)

February 19 - Robert Fuchs, Austrian composer (b. 1847)

March 4 - Ira Remsen, American chemist, discoverer of saccharin (b. 1846)

March 14 - Jānis Čakste, Latvian politician, first president of Latvian Republic (b. 1859)

March 23 - Paul César Helleu, French artist (b. 1859)

March 27 - Joe Start, baseball player (b. 1842)

May 2 - Ernest Starling, British physiologist (b. 1866)

June 1


Lizzie Borden, American accused murderer (b. 1860)


J. B. Bury, Irish historian (b. 1861)

June 9 - Victoria Woodhull, American feminist (b. 1838)

June 11 - William Attewell, English cricketer (b. 1861)

June 14 - Jerome K. Jerome, English writer (b. 1859)
July - December


July 5 - Albrecht Kossel, German physician, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1853)

July 24 - Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, Japanese poet and writer (b. 1892)

August 23


Nicola Sacco, Italian anarchist (executed) (b. 1891)


Bartolomeo Vanzetti, Italian anarchist (executed) (b. 1888)

September 5 - Wayne Wheeler, American temperance movement leader (b. 1868)

September 14


Isadora Duncan, American dancer (b. 1877)


Hugo Ball, German poet, founder of Dada (b. 1886)

September 19 - Michael Peter Ancher, Danish painter (b. 1849)

September 29 - Willem Einthoven, Dutch inventor, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1860)

October 2 - Svante Arrhenius, Swedish chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1859)

October 10 - Gustave Whitehead, German-born aviation pioneer (b. 1874)

October 22 - Borisav "Bora" Stanković, Serbian writer (b. 1876)

Nobel prizes



Physics - Arthur Holly Compton, Charles Thomson Rees Wilson

Chemistry - Heinrich Otto Wieland

Physiology or Medicine - Julius Wagner-Jauregg

Literature - Henri Bergson

Peace - Ferdinand Buisson, Ludwig Quidde

See also



20th century

Notes


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