October 1901

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The following events occurred in October 1901:

October 1, 1901 (Tuesday)

October 2, 1901 (Wednesday)

October 3, 1901 (Thursday)

October 4, 1901 (Friday)

October 5, 1901 (Saturday)

October 6, 1901 (Sunday)

October 7, 1901 (Monday)

October 8, 1901 (Tuesday)

October 9, 1901 (Wednesday)

October 10, 1901 (Thursday)

October 11, 1901 (Friday)

October 12, 1901 (Saturday)

October 13, 1901 (Sunday)

October 14, 1901 (Monday)

October 15, 1901 (Tuesday)

October 16, 1901 (Wednesday)

October 17, 1901 (Thursday)

October 18, 1901 (Friday)

October 19, 1901 (Saturday)

October 20, 1901 (Sunday)

October 21, 1901 (Monday)

October 22, 1901 (Tuesday)

October 23, 1901 (Wednesday)

October 24, 1901 (Thursday)

October 25, 1901 (Friday)

October 26, 1901 (Saturday)

October 27, 1901 (Sunday)

October 28, 1901 (Monday)

October 29, 1901 (Tuesday)

October 30, 1901 (Wednesday)

October 31, 1901 (Thursday)

References

  1. Peter Hopkirk, Quest for Kim: In Search of Kipling's Great Game (University of Michigan Press, 1999) p27
  2. Jonkers Rare Books: Kim
  3. Register and Manual - State of Connecticut (Peiper Press, 1940)
  4. Richard Compton-Hall, The Submarine Pioneers: The Beginnings of Underwater Warfare (Periscope Publishing, 1983) p115
  5. "Royal Navy launches 1st submarine", Information-Britain.co.uk
  6. 1 2 3 4 The American Monthly Review of Reviews (November 1901) pp535-538
  7. "Colonialism, Conflict and Cultural Identity in the Philippines", by Volker Schult, in Nationalism and Cultural Revival in Southeast Asia: Perspectives from the Centre and the Region (Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, 1997) p248
  8. "Afghan Specter Alarms England— Death of the Ameer Revives Old Fear of Russian Intrigue in the Buffer State", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 4, 1901, p1
  9. "Habibullah, Amir", in Historical Dictionary of Afghanistan, by Ludwig W. Adamec (Scarecrow Press, 2012) p182
  10. Peter Tschmuck, Creativity and Innovation in the Music Industry (Springer, 2012) p22
  11. Richard James Burgess, The History of Music Production (Oxford University Press, 2014) p19
  12. "Move to Change Name 'Episcopal'— Milwaukee Diocese Asks Convention to Call Church 'American Catholic'", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 4, 1901, p1
  13. "Columbia Wins Final Race and Keeps the Cup", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 5, 1901, p1
  14. Gregg Mangan, On This Day in Connecticut History (Arcadia Publishing, 2015) p22
  15. "The reform predicament", by Dai Angang, in China: How the Empire Fell, Joseph W. Esherick and C.X. George Wei, eds. (Routledge, 2013) p21
  16. "A brief history of the Associated Oil Company", by Anthony W. Thompson
  17. Helmut Langerbein, Hitler's Death Squads: The Logic of Mass Murder (Texas A&M University Press, 2004) p65
  18. "14 Go on Trial for Murdering 70,000", Bakersfield (CA) Californian, October 15, 1962, p2
  19. "St. Louis-Born Crony of Hitler Gets Life Term", UPI report in Lubbock (TX) Avalanche-Journal, May 24, 1963, p7
  20. Eugenia Scarvelis Constantinou, Guiding to a Blessed End: Andrew of Caesarea and His Apocalypse Commentary in the Ancient Church (Catholic University of America Press, 2013) p41
  21. "Time Fixed by Brigands Gone— Miss Stone, the Abducted American Missionary, May Already Have Met Fate", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 9, 1901, p1
  22. "Ransom Is to Be Paid— If the Kidnapers Do Not Enforce Their Ultimatum Today", Houston Daily Post, October 8, 1901, p1
  23. "Army Law in Cape Town— Entire Colony, Including Larger Towns and Seaports, Placed Under Military Control", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 10, 1901, p1
  24. Quentin R. Skrabec, Jr., Rubber: An American Industrial History (McFarland, 2013) p72
  25. Vincent Curcio, Chrysler: The Life and Times of an Automotive Genius (Oxford University Press, 2001) p173
  26. David L. Lewis, The Public Image of Henry Ford: An American Folk Hero and His Company (Wayne State University Press, 1976) p18
  27. "Alex Winton's Fast Mile— Cleveland Expert Made the Distance in 1:12 2-5 at Grosse Point", Detroit Free Press, October 11, 1901, p1
  28. Peter Kuitenbrouwer and Ashley Spires, Our Song: The Story of O Canada, the Canadian National Anthem (Scholastic Canada, 2015)
  29. "Toronto Welcomes Royalty— Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York Are Greeted by Vast Crowds", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 11, 1901, p3
  30. "Anarchist Sent to Prison", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 11, 1901, p3
  31. "Buller in Anger Admits Charges", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 11, 1901, p3
  32. "Buller, Sir Redvers Henry", in World Military Leaders: A Biographical Dictionary, Mark Grossman, ed. (Infobase Publishing, 2007) p53
  33. Nathan Hurwitz, A History of the American Musical Theatre: No Business Like It (Routledge, 2014)
  34. Tim Gracyk, with Frank Hoffmann, Popular American Recording Pioneers: 1895-1925 (Routledge, 2012) pp380-381
  35. Images of America: Baldwin County, by John C. Lewis and Harriet Brill Outlaw (Arcadia Publishing, 2009) p14
  36. "Crossing a Sea in an Airship", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 14, 1901, p5
  37. "Balloon Trip over Sea Fails", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 16, 1901, p4
  38. Willis Fletcher Johnson, The History of Cuba (Library of Alexandria, 1920)
  39. Patrick Cox, The First Texas News Barons (University of Texas Press, 2009) p19
  40. T. H. Baughman, Pilgrims on the Ice: Robert Falcon Scott's First Antarctic Expedition (University of Nebraska Press, 2008) p77
  41. Ethan Mordden, Ziegfeld: The Man Who Invented Show Business (Macmillan, 2008) p64
  42. Congressional Record, November 14, 2001
  43. Theodore Libbey, The NPR Listener's Encyclopedia of Classical Music (Workman Publishing, 2006) p217
  44. Alyn Brodsky, Grover Cleveland: A Study in Character (Macmillan, 2000) p114
  45. Joseph Horowitz, Moral Fire: Musical Portraits from America's Fin de Siècle (University of California Press, 2012) p56
  46. "Electrocuted at Football", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 16, 1901, p1
  47. "Duke of Alba Is Dead— Spanish Grandee Dies Suddenly in New York", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 16, 1901, p3
  48. "Negro White House Guest", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 17, 1901, p1
  49. "Roosevelt Dines a Darkey", Richmond (VA) Dispatch, October 18, 1901, p4
  50. "White House Dinner Affair; Iconoclast Teddy Stirs Washington From Center to Circumference; He Dined with a Negro", Charlotte (NC) News, October 18, 1901, p1
  51. "President Criticised; Entertainment of a Negro Raises a Storm", New Orleans (LA) Times-Democrat, October 18, 1901, p1
  52. "Roosevelt, Theodore, Administration of", Paul Finkelman, ed., in Encyclopedia of African American History, 1896 to the Present: From the Age of Segregation to the Twenty-first Century (Oxford University Press, 2009)
  53. David E. Yelverton, Quest for a Phantom Strait: The Saga of the Pioneer Antarctic Peninsular Expeditions, 1897-1905 (Polar Publishing Limited, 2004) p21
  54. "Italy Captures King of Bandits— Mussolino Made a Prisoner After a Fierce Resistance to Band of Soldiers at Urbino", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 17, 1901, p1
  55. "Life Term for Mussolino", Fort Wayne (IN) Daily News, June 12, 1902, p1
  56. Gijs Mom, The Electric Vehicle: Technology and Expectations in the Automobile Age (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013)
  57. "Samar Rebels Kill 10, Wound 6", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 19, 1901, p4
  58. "New Title— 'White House' Substituted on the President's Stationery", Pittsburgh Press, October 17, 1901, p8
  59. Harvey Rachlin, Lucy's Bones, Sacred Stones, & Einstein's Brain: The Remarkable Stories Behind the Great Objects and Artifacts of History, From Antiquity to the Modern Era (Garrett County Press, 2013)
  60. "Joseph F. Smith", in Presidents of the Church: The Lives and Teachings of the Modern Prophets, by Craig K. Manscill, et al. (Cedar Fort, Inc., 2008) p147
  61. "German Anarchist Punished; Editor of Paper in Berlin Sentenced to Prison for Approving Assassination of McKinley", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 18, 1901, p1
  62. David Cannadine, Making History Now and Then: Discoveries, Controversies and Explorations (Springer, 2008) p142
  63. Julie Shayne, Taking Risks: Feminist Activism and Research in the Americas (State University of New York Press, 2014) p96
  64. "Wins Airship Prize; Loses It on Quibble— Judges Withhold the Deutsch Purse Because of a Technical Delay of Forty Seconds", Chicago Sunday Tribune, October 20, 1901, p1
  65. "Paris Is with Santos-Dumont— Public Opinion Declares the Aeronaut Fairly Wins the Deutsch Prize", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 21, 1901, p2
  66. "Gives Prize to Santos-Dumont— Committee of Aero Club Vote of 13 to 9 Decides That Terms of Deutsch Test Were Fulfilled", Chicago Daily Tribune, November 5, 1901, p1
  67. James Tobin, To Conquer the Air: The Wright Brothers and the Great Race for Flight (Simon and Schuster, 2012)
  68. Tim Brady, The American Aviation Experience: A History (Southern Illinois University Press, 2000) p43
  69. "Rough Rider Made Governor of Arizona", Chicago Sunday Tribune, October 20, 1901, p4
  70. "Medium Turns Back to Spirits— Mrs. Leonora E. Piper, After Strange Confession, Is Again a Spiritualist", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 24, 1901, p4
  71. Leo Ruickbie, A Brief Guide to the Supernatural: Ghosts, Vampires and the Paranormal (Little, Brown, 2012)
  72. Nicholas Grene and Chris Morash, The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish Theatre (Oxford University Press, 2016)
  73. Diarmuid and Grania: Manuscript Materials, J. C. C. Mays, ed. (Cornell University Press, 2005)
  74. 1 2 3 4 5 6 The American Monthly Review of Reviews (December 1901) pp665-668
  75. "Redvers Buller", by Stephen M. Miller, in Victoria's Generals (Pen and Sword, 2009) p71
  76. "Buller Ousted from Command", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 23, 1901, p2
  77. Toby Creswell, History of Australia in 100 Objects (Penguin UK, 2016)
  78. J. Lloyd Mecham, The United States and Inter-American Security, 1889–1960 (University of Texas Press, 2014)
  79. "Pan-American Conference Holds Its First Session", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 23, 1901, p2
  80. Elizabeth York Enstam, Women and the Creation of Urban Life: Dallas, Texas, 1843-1920 (Texas A&M University Press, 1998) p102
  81. Daniel Gaido, The Formative Period of American Capitalism: A Materialist Interpretation (Routledge, 2006)
  82. Richard Drinnon, Facing West: The Metaphysics of Indian-hating and Empire-building (University of Oklahoma Press, 1997) p326
  83. Tjitze Kuipers, Abraham Kuyper: An Annotated Bibliography 1857-2010, translated by Clifford Anderson and Dagmare Houniet (BRILL, 2011) p333
  84. Arlin Turner, George W. Cable: A Biography (Louisiana State University Press, 1966) p329
  85. "Yale's Second Century Ended; Many Honored", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 24, 1901, p1
  86. "Calls Boer War British Blunder— Winston Churchill Denounces Military Mistakes in African Campaign", October 24, 1901, p5
  87. Julianna Fiddler-Woite, et al., Western New York and the Gilded Age (Arcadia Publishing, 2010)
  88. "Rides Niagara in Barrel— Woman Goes over Horseshoe Fall and Lives", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 25, 1901, p3
  89. David B. Baker, The Oxford Handbook of the History of Psychology: Global Perspectives (Oxford University Press, 2012) p190
  90. "Would Kill the Weak Minded— Professor Powers at Cornell Favors Their Extermination for the Benefit of Society", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 25, 1901, p1
  91. "Nineteen Killed in Eastern Fire", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 26, 1901, p5
  92. Joseph E. Garland, Gloucester on the Wind: America's Greatest Fishing Port in the Days of Sail (Arcadia Publishing, 1995) p123
  93. Ronald Hamowy, Government and Public Health in America (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2008) pp120-121
  94. "Eleven Killed by Antitoxin", Chicago Daily Tribune, November 2, 1901, p1
  95. Michael Rutter, Bedside Book of Bad Girls: Outlaw Women of the Old West (Farcountry Press, 2008) p93
  96. The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 7: From Nadir Shah to the Islamic Republic, Peter Avery, Gavin Hambly and Charles Melville, eds. (Cambridge University Press, Oct 10, 1991) p415
  97. "Emil M. Mrak", in Advances in Food and Nutrition Research, Volume 33 (Academic Press, 1989)
  98. "Will be the Fastest Cruiser— British Admiralty Launches the King Alfred at Barrow— Speed to Be 23 Knots", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 29, 1901, p4
  99. Christopher J. Walsh, Where Football Is King: A History of the SEC (Taylor Trade Publishing, 2006) p205
  100. "Assassination", in The Great Pictorial History of World Crime, by Jay Robert Nash (Scarecrow Press, 2004) p59
  101. "Czolgosz Dies for His Crime— Makes Gloating Speech in Death Chair— Execution Passes Without a Hitch", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 30, 1901, p2
  102. "Czolgosz Electrocuted at 7:12 This Morning", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 29, 1901, p1
  103. "Death of Four Is Followed by Nurse's Arrest", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 31, 1901, p1
  104. Peter Vronsky, Female Serial Killers: How and why Women Become Monsters (Penguin, 2007) p131
  105. "Jane Toppan", in The A to Z Encyclopedia of Serial Killers, by Harold Schechter (Simon and Schuster, 2012) p283
  106. "Buffalo Bill's Show Caught in Wreck; 110 Horses Dead", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 30, 1901, p2
  107. The accident is listed in two books as happening on October 28, but occurred at 3:00 the next morning. "Buffalo Bill's Train Wrecked— Over One Hundred Horses Killed in a Collision Near Lexington this Morning", Charlotte (NC) News, October 29, 1901
  108. Glenda Riley, The Life and Legacy of Annie Oakley (University of Oklahoma Press, 1994) p60
  109. Bobby Bridger, Buffalo Bill and Sitting Bull: Inventing the Wild West (University of Texas Press, 2002) p420
  110. "Death Takes Mr. Dooley— James M'Garry, Who Inspired Character, Passes Away", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 30, 1901, p5
  111. Derek S. Linton, Emil Von Behring: Infectious Disease, Immunology, Serum Therapy (American Philosophical Society, 2005) p3
  112. Andre Wessels, The Anglo-Boer War 1889-1902: White Man's War, Black Man's War, Traumatic War (Sun Press, 2011) p75
  113. Stephen Badsey, Doctrine and Reform in the British Cavalry 1880-1918 (Ashgate Publishing, 2008) p128
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