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  1. What happened on February 28, 1922. Browse historical events, famous birthdays and notable deaths from Feb 28, 1922 or search by date, day or keyword.

    • W 22

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      Feb 10 Árpád Göncz, Hungarian politician, 1st post-communist...

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      Famous weddings and divorces in February 1922. See which...

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      Feb 27 US Commerce Secretary Herbert Hoover convenes 1st...

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      Feb 1 William Desmond Taylor [Deane-Tanner], Irish director...

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      Feb 4 Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, Indian classical singer (khayal...

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    January 1:Driving moves to the right side of the road in Vancouver, Canada. January 1:The Rand Rebellion starts with a strike by coal miners in South Africa. January 6:The Conference of Cannes begins. January 7:The Anglo-Irish Treaty is ratified. January 9:A strike by metalworkers in Rotterdam comes to an end. January 11:Insulin is used for the fir...

    February 2: ‘Ulysses’by James Joyce is published in Paris. February 4:Japan returns the Shantung Province to China. February 5:The first Reader’s Digestmagazine is published. February 6:Cardinal Achille Ratti is elected Pope Pius XI. February 6:The UK, US, France, Italy and Japan sign the Limitation of Naval Armament. February 9:The Bonomi governme...

    March 3:Fiume and Rijeka are occupied by fascists in Italy. March 6:Babe Ruth signs a three year contract with the New York Yankees. March 7:Theresa Weld Blanchard wins the US Ladies’ Figure Skating Championship. March 7:Sherwin Badger wins the US Men’s Figure Skating Championship. March 10:During a mine strike in Johannesburg, a state of siege is ...

    April 3:Vladimir Lenin appoints Joseph Stalin as General Secretary of the Russian Communist Party. April 7:The Teapot Dome scandals begin. April 14:Four courts in Dublin are occupied by Republican rebels. April 16:The Poodle Dog Restaurant closes in San Francisco. April 16:The German Republic and the Soviet Union sign the Treaty of Rapallo. April 1...

    May 5:Construction of the YankeeStadium begins. May 9:Annie Jump Cannon’s stellar classification system is adopted by the International Astronomical Union. May 10:The Kingman Reef is annexed by the US. May 13:Morvich wins the 48th Kentucky Derby. May 15:The Upper Silesia region becomes part of Poland. May 21:Eugene O’Neill is awarded the Pulitzer P...

    June 1:The Royal Ulster Constabulary is founded. June 1:Mussolini threatens a revolt at a gathering of over 50,000 fascists in Bologna. June 5:The Reparations Commission refuses to give Germany a loan June 13:One of the more bizarre events this year: a man named Charlie Osborne gets the hiccups, which continued for 68 years. June 14:US President Wa...

    July 3:Nansen passports (for people with no state) are created at the Intergovernmental Conference on Identity Certificates for Russian Refugees. July 5:The first general election takes place in the Netherlands. July 5:An uprising begins in Rio de Janeiro. July 5:Women vote in the Dutch elections for the first time. July 8:Suzanne Lenglen wins her ...

    August 1:A national strike is declared by Alianza del Lavoro in Italy, but it fails immediately and the headquarters are destroyed by fascists. August 2:60,000 people are killed when a typhoon hits China. August 12: Frederick Douglass’ home is declared a national shrine in Washington D.C. August 18:Gene Sarazen wins the PGA Men’s Golf Championship....

    September 1:New York City requires by law that all “pool” rooms must change their name to “billiards” rooms. September 2:‘Deutschland Uber Alles’ becomes the German national anthem. September 4:The Swallow Sidecar Company is founded by William Walmsley and William Lyons. September 5:The New York Yankees play their final game at Polo Grounds. Septem...

    October 4:Austria gains independence. October 5:The New York Giants win the Baseball World Series. October 11:Alaska Davidson, becomes the first female Special Investigator at the FBI. October 11:A ceasefire is signed by Greece and Turkey. October 18:The BBC (British Broadcasting Company) is founded. October 24:The parliament declares Friedrich Ebe...

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  3. Here's what happened on February 28, 1922: Khq-am in spokane wa begins radio transmissions. English princess mary marries viscount lascelles. Egypt regains independence from britain, but british troops remain. The united kingdom ends its protectorate over egypt through a unilateral declaration of independence.

  4. February 28, 1922 is the 59 th day of the year 1922 in the Gregorian calendar. There are 306 days remaining until the end of this year. The day of the week is Tuesday. Under the Julian calendar, this day is February 15, 1922 – a Tuesday. Both day of the week are the same but did you notice the difference with the Gregorian calendar?

  5. February 1, 1922 (Wednesday)[edit] Representatives of the five major world powers represented at the Conference on the Limitation of Armament (the U.S., the U.K., Japan, France and Italy) and of four other nations (including Germany, the Soviet Union and China) voted to adopt eight treaties, including the Washington Naval Treaty, with a signing ...

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