November 1926

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The following events occurred in November 1926:

November 1, 1926 (Monday)

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November 2, 1926 (Tuesday)

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November 3, 1926 (Wednesday)

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November 4, 1926 (Thursday)

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Leopold and Astrid

November 5, 1926 (Friday)

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  • Talks reopened in Britain between the government and the Miners' Federation to end the coal miners' lockout as it dragged into its seventh month.[5]

November 6, 1926 (Saturday)

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Mussolini
  • A new, far-reaching police law was enacted in Italy giving the government extensive powers of confinement and extending its power to dissolve political and cultural organizations. A new deportation law allowed for persons to be restricted to certain localities within Italy for light offenses or exiled to penal colonies for more serious ones. Benito Mussolini also reclaimed the Italian Minister of the Interior position for himself, and Italo Balbo was appointed undersecretary for the Air Ministry.[6][7][8]
  • Born: Frank Carson, Northern Irish comedian; in Belfast (d. 2012)

November 7, 1926 (Sunday)

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  • Greece held a legislative election; the Liberal Union emerged as the largest party in Parliament.
  • In Poland, Marshal Józef Piłsudski decreed a press gag law. The law forbade publishing news that could cause a public demonstration, news or rumors that ridiculed or criticized government officials and judges, and matter considered by government officials to be derogatory. Government officials were empowered to impose fines or jail sentences without a court hearing.[9]
  • Born: Joan Sutherland, Australian singer, in Sydney (d. 2010)
  • Died: Tom Forman, 33, American actor and director (suicide)

November 8, 1926 (Monday)

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  • The George Gershwin musical Oh, Kay! opened on Broadway.
  • Died: James Keteltas Hackett, 57, American actor and manager

November 9, 1926 (Tuesday)

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November 10, 1926 (Wednesday)

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  • Princeton University severed athletic relations with Harvard. A formal letter from Princeton explained, "We have been forced to the conviction that it is at present impossible to expect in athletic competition with Harvard that spirit of cordial good will between the undergraduate bodies of the two universities which should characterize college sports."[12]

November 11, 1926 (Thursday)

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U.S. Highway System, predecessor to Interstate Highway System, inaugurated

November 12, 1926 (Friday)

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  • Miners' leaders and the British government reached an agreement on the ending of the coal miners' dispute. The miners essentially gave in to the owners' demands, including that the workday be increased from seven hours to eight. Some 300,000 miners had already returned to work by this time through localized settlements.[16]
  • In Harrisburg, Illinois, the Shelton Brothers Gang used a Curtiss JN-4 biplane to try to bomb rival gangster Charles Birger's hideout, "Shady Rest", from the air. The bombing raid only succeeded in blowing up the cock fighting pit.[17]
  • Died: Joseph G. Cannon, 90, United States politician, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives 1903 to 1911

November 13, 1926 (Saturday)

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Author P. L. Travers
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Mary Poppins

November 14, 1926 (Sunday)

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President Díaz

November 15, 1926 (Monday)

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November 16, 1926 (Tuesday)

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  • Native American Taffy Abel broke the National Hockey League color barrier with the New York Rangers.
  • Marshal Józef Piłsudski threatened to dissolve the Polish parliament if radicals did not stop their attacks on the press gag law.[21]

November 17, 1926 (Wednesday)

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November 18, 1926 (Thursday)

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  • It was revealed that the Irish writer and playwright George Bernard Shaw had refused the £7,000 in prize money awarded to him a year ago for his Nobel Prize in Literature, and the Swedish Academy had been begging him to take it ever since. Tired of the standoff, Shaw declared, "I can forgive Alfred Nobel for having invented dynamite, but only a fiend in human form could have invented the Nobel Prize!"[16]
  • Born: Roy Sievers, U.S. baseball player, 1957 AL home run and RBI leader; in St. Louis (d. 2017)

November 19, 1926 (Friday)

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November 20, 1926 (Saturday)

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November 21, 1926 (Sunday)

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November 22, 1926 (Monday)

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November 23, 1926 (Tuesday)

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November 24, 1926 (Wednesday)

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November 25, 1926 (Thursday)

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November 26, 1926 (Friday)

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  • King Ferdinand of Romania was reported to be gravely ill, sparking fears that a civil war might break out if he were to die as the heir to the throne, Michael, was five years old and Queen Marie was still on an ocean liner in the Atlantic.[30]
  • Italy put its anti-striking law to use for the first time, fining eighty-one clothing workers in Gallarate 100 lira each for stopping work.[31][32]
  • Boston mayor Malcolm E. Nichols married the twin sister of his late first wife.[33]
  • Died: John Moses Browning, 71, American firearms designer, creator of the M1911 pistol

November 27, 1926 (Saturday)

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Sherlock Holmes ponders a mystery in retirement in "The Adventure of the Lion's Mane".

November 28, 1926 (Sunday)

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November 29, 1926 (Monday)

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November 30, 1926 (Tuesday)

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