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September 16, 1920: Terrorist Bomb Kills 38 on New York City's Wall Street
September 17, 1920: American professional football league organized with Jim Thorpe as a player and its president
September 28, 1920: Eight Chicago White Sox players indicted on charges of deliberately losing the World Series

September 1, 1920 (Wednesday)

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Grand Liban flag

September 2, 1920 (Thursday)

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September 3, 1920 (Friday)

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September 4, 1920 (Saturday)

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September 5, 1920 (Sunday)

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September 6, 1920 (Monday)

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September 7, 1920 (Tuesday)

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September 8, 1920 (Wednesday)

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September 9, 1920 (Thursday)

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The flag of Carnaro

September 10, 1920 (Friday)

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September 11, 1920 (Saturday)

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September 12, 1920 (Sunday)

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September 13, 1920 (Monday)

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September 14, 1920 (Tuesday)

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September 15, 1920 (Wednesday)

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September 16, 1920 (Thursday)

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September 17, 1920 (Friday)

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President Deschanel

September 18, 1920 (Saturday)

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September 19, 1920 (Sunday)

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September 20, 1920 (Monday)

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September 21, 1920 (Tuesday)

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September 22, 1920 (Wednesday)

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September 23, 1920 (Thursday)

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September 24, 1920 (Friday)

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Premier Ohanjanyan

September 25, 1920 (Saturday)

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September 26, 1920 (Sunday)

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September 27, 1920 (Monday)

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September 28, 1920 (Tuesday)

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September 29, 1920 (Wednesday)

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September 30, 1920 (Thursday)

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Edison

References

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  1. ^ "Great Lebanon", The Times (London), September 4, 1920, p7
  2. ^ Martin Sicker, The Middle East in the Twentieth Century (Greenwood Publishing, 2001) p69
  3. ^ "Railway Earnings Guarantee Ceases", Boston Globe, September 1, 1920, p3
  4. ^ "The 'Rare Infliction': the Abolition of Flogging in the Indian Army, circa 1835–1920", by Radhika Singha, Law and History Review (May 2016)
  5. ^ "$175,000,000 Chemical Merger Plans Made Public", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 4, 1920, p1
  6. ^ "Colby Sees Stephens— Governor is Pat on Jap Issue", Los Angeles Times, September 4, 1920, p1
  7. ^ "Submarine Trapped; 30 Yanks 36 Hours Under Sea— Rush Rescue", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 3, 1920, p1
  8. ^ "S-5 Crew Saved by Shirt Poked Through Hole", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 4, 1920, p1
  9. ^ "Fad to Fundamental: Airmail in America", Smithsonian National Postal Museum
  10. ^ "Way Down East (1920)", InternetMovieDatabase
  11. ^ "Algol: Eine Tragödie der Macht ("A Tragedy of Power"), in The Nosferatu Story: The Seminal Horror Film, Its Predecessors and Its Enduring Legacy, by Rolf Giesen (McFarland, 2019) p. 190
  12. ^ "Khai Dinh Tomb – The Pinnacle of Art", Hue City Tours
  13. ^ "Morrison Restaurants Inc. History", Funding Universe
  14. ^ "Elections Quiet in Mexico with Obregon Leading", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 6, 1920, p1
  15. ^ Handbook on the League on Nations, 1920-1924 (World Peace Foundation, 1924) p166
  16. ^ "Foil Red Wreck Plot; 20 Held by U.S.— Confess Plan to Burn Train, Kill Farmers", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 6, 1920, p1
  17. ^ "Rumania Gives Its Approval of the Versailles Treaty of Peace", St. Petersburg (FL) Daily Times, September 5, 1920, p1
  18. ^ "Robert Harron, Young Film Star, Dies of Wound", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 6, 1920, p1
  19. ^ "Acid attacks in India date back to 1920", Asia Times (June 2017)
  20. ^ "Dempsey Adds Miske to Third Round Victims", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 7, 1920, p1
  21. ^ "When Jack Dempsey Came to Benton Harbor", MichPics.com
  22. ^ "September 7, 1920: The Mw 6.5 Earthquake of the Garfagnana", by Sabrina Mugnos, www.blueplanetheart.it
  23. ^ "Italian Quake Kills 5,000, Traps Yankees— Many Churches and Cities in Ruins", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 9, 1920, p1
  24. ^ "Wilson Walks to Auto First Time Since Sickness", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 8, 1920, p4
  25. ^ "London Lets 8 Cork Political Prisoners Go", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 8, 1920, p1
  26. ^ "President of the Legislative Assembly", Sydney Morning Herald, September 8, 1920, p1
  27. ^ "Coast to Coast Air Mail Service to Begin Today— Big Gain in Time Will be Made by System", by Morrow Krum, Chicago Daily Tribune, September 6, 1920, p2
  28. ^ 100th Anniversary of Scheduled U.S. Airmail: The Post Office Takes Over, San Diego Air & Space Museum
  29. ^ "Standard JR-1B Plane #1", United States Postal Service Postal History
  30. ^ "Poet of Fiume Proclaims the Regency of Quarnero", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 11, 1920, p2
  31. ^ Jukka Paakki (8 October 2019). Arto Salomaa: Mathematician, Computer Scientist, and Teacher: A Thematic Biography. Springer Nature. p. 13. ISBN 978-3-030-16049-4.
  32. ^ Report of the Select Committee to Investigate Communist Aggression and the Forced Incorporation of the Baltic States Into the U.S.S.R. (U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954) p63
  33. ^ "Twenty-three Are Killed as German Shells Explode", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 10, 1920, p1
  34. ^ "F. D. Roosevelt's Uncle Killed by Scared Horse", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 10, 1920, p1
  35. ^ "Dynamite Barges Collide; Fifty Persons Are Killed", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 11, 1920, p1
  36. ^ "TKP – The hope lies in the party which is both the oldest and the youngest", press release of Communist Party of Turkey, Liberation News, September 11, 2018
  37. ^ "Heir Apparent Jailed by Turks; Flight is Foiled", Chicago Sunday Tribune, September 12, 1920, p1
  38. ^ "Turkish Prince Held Captive; Had Wanderlust", Chicago Sunday Tribune, September 19, 1920, p4
  39. ^ "Mouton, E. E. (Monte), "Smithsonian’s National Postal Museum "
  40. ^ "30,000 Italian Workers Seize City's Plants— All Factories Except One Occupied at Terni", Chicago Sunday Tribune, September 19, 1920, p3
  41. ^ Sabrina P. Ramet, The Three Yugoslavias: State-building and Legitimation, 1918-2005 (Indiana University Press, 2006) p48
  42. ^ "Strike Settled, Movies Will Be Musical Again", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 13, 1920, p1
  43. ^ "Neutrality of Belgium Ends— Accepts Military Alliance With France— Defensive and Offensive", Vancouver Province, September 13, 1920, p1
  44. ^ "7 Killed, 8 Wounded, in Jap Warship Explosion", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 14, 1920, p2
  45. ^ "Celebrating 100 Years | Our Past | Your Future | Phoenix College". www.pc.maricopa.edu.
  46. ^ "British Close Queenstown to U.S. Ships", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 15, 1920, p1
  47. ^ "Suffrage Wins in Connecticut", Washington Post, September 15, 1920, p8
  48. ^ "Mail Plane Tank Explodes; Two Burned to Death", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 15, 1920, p1
  49. ^ "Casualties Galore in Film Amazons' Bareback Charge", Los Angeles Times, September 15, 1920, p1
  50. ^ Robert E. Sherwood, "The Silent Drama", Life magazine, February 17, 1921, p248
  51. ^ "Germans Turn In Arms and Ammunition to Allies", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 20, 1920, p1
  52. ^ "Cerny Head of New Czech-Slovak Cabinet— President Masaryk Chooses Portfolio to Replace Retiring Ministers", Philadelphia Inquirer, September 17, 1920, p21
  53. ^ "Formal Parleys Begun with Japan on Vexing Issues— Shidehara, Under Authority from Tokio, Starts Negotiations with Colby", The New York Times, September 16, 1920, p1
  54. ^ "The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com.
  55. ^ "Wall Street Explosion Kills 30, Injures 300", New York Times, September 17, 1920, p1
  56. ^ "A Deadly Wall Street Bombing Still Remains Unsolved 94 Years Later", by Graham Flanagan, Business Insider September 16, 2014
  57. ^ "How Different— and Dangerous— Is Terrorism Today?", by Robin Wright, June 5, 2017
  58. ^ "Wall Street Bombing 1920", FBI.gov
  59. ^ "New York Sends Back Expelled Assemblymen", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 17, 1920, p1
  60. ^ "Record of Current Events", The American Review of Reviews Volume 62 (November, 1920), pp473-478
  61. ^ "Thorpe Made President— Famous Indian elected Head of Pro Football Association", The New York Times, September 19, 1920, p21
  62. ^ "Professional Football Has Organization— Clubs Post $500 to Stand By Agreements— Independents Members", Davenport (IA) Daily Times, September 18, 1920, p13
  63. ^ "France Rushes President Vote", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 18, 1920, p1
  64. ^ "World Council Has Real Case, But Is Cautious", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 18, 1920, p3
  65. ^ "China Asks Minister of Late Czar to Close Shop", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 18, 1920, p1
  66. ^ "California Will Be Forbidden to Japs, Cox Says", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 18, 1920, p4
  67. ^ "10,000 at Renewal of Boxing Bouts in New York City", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 18, 1920, p1
  68. ^ Welling Beats Dundee to Open Gotham Boxing", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 18, 1920, p12
  69. ^ "League Given Aland Islands Case to Decide", Chicago Sunday Tribune, September 1920, p1
  70. ^ "Industrial War in Italy Ending", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 20, 1920, p1
  71. ^ José E. Alvarez, The Spanish Foreign Legion in the Spanish Civil War, 1936 (University of Missouri Press, 2018)
  72. ^ "20 September 1920: The birth of a military elite", by Charlotte Way, Sur in English ("The Newspaper for Southern Spain"), September 20, 2019
  73. ^ "IMU History", International Mathematical Union
  74. ^ "45th Year Marked by Station KNX", Billboard magazine, September 25, 1965
  75. ^ "Winnie Winkle the Breadwinner", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 20, 1920, p. 23
  76. ^ Ian Gordon, Comic Strips and Consumer Culture, 1890-1945 (Smithsonian Institution Press, 1998)
  77. ^ "Ms. Winkle out at 75— Time passes Winnie by", by David Hinckley, Daily News (New York), July 26, 1996, p. 6
  78. ^ Dominic Price, We Bled Together: Michael Collins, The Squad and the Dublin Brigade (Gill & Macmillan, 2017)
  79. ^ "Wreck Irish Town to Avenge Police", The New York Times, September 22, 1920, p1
  80. ^ "3 Socialists Ousted; 2 Quit N.Y. Chamber", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 22, 1920, p1
  81. ^ "BARE 'FIXED' WORLD SERIES— Five White Sox Men Involved, Hoyne Aide Says; Revelations Made by Player Herzog", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 23, 1920, p1
  82. ^ Iona, Columba. "Ireland in History Day by Day".
  83. ^ "Cox in Train Wreck; Cars Go in Ditch", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 23, 1920, p1
  84. ^ "Society Shuns Millerand Vote at Versailles— New President of France Moves to Palace", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 24, 1920, p6
  85. ^ Eric P. Wenaas, Radiola: The Golden Age of RCA, 1919-1929 (Sonoran Publishing, 2007) p71
  86. ^ The Horne Daily News (advertisement), Pittsburgh Press, September 23, 1920, p13
  87. ^ The Horne Daily News (advertisement), Pittsburgh Press, September 29, 1920, p11
  88. ^ "KDKA", by Regis Tucci, in Historical Dictionary of American Radio, ed. by Frederic Leigh (Greenwood Publishing, 1998) p225
  89. ^ "The Basilica", Catholic University of America Archives
  90. ^ "Russian-Turkish relations between the Sovietization of Azerbaijan and the Sovietization of Armenia", by Jamil Hasanli, Azerbaijan in the World (March 15, 2012)
  91. ^ "Reds, In Unexpected Ultimatum, Restrict Parley to Ten Days", Miami Herald, September 25, 1920, p1
  92. ^ "British Miners Put Off Strike Another Week", New York Tribune, September 25, 1920, p3
  93. ^ "Death of Russian Halts Peace Parley", Ithaca (NY) Journal, September 25, 1920, p1
  94. ^ "A National Organization Is Born", Disabled American Veterans
  95. ^ "Oman (1912-present)", University of Central Arkansas site
  96. ^ "Giolitti Plan Accepted by Workers", Manchester Guardian, September 27, 1920, p7
  97. ^ "Workers Turn Back Factories; Italy Rejoices", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 27, 1920, p4
  98. ^ "French Chamber Backs Foreign Policies", San Francisco Examiner, September 26, 1920, p1
  99. ^ "Premier Turns Britain's Eye on Balbriggan— Asks Investigation; Cabinet to Act", Chicago Sunday Tribune, September 26, 1920, p1
  100. ^ "Jacob H. Schiff, Rich, Generous, Dies in Gotham", Chicago Sunday Tribune, September 26, 1920, p3
  101. ^ "Robins Advance Within One Win of Certain Flag", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 27, 1920, p15
  102. ^ "Brooklyn Cannot Lose Pennant, But New York Could Tie— When Superbas Win One More or Giants Lose One, Race Will Be Over", Brooklyn (NY) Daily Eagle, September 27, 1920, pB-2
  103. ^ Ivan Urena, Pro Football Schedules: A Complete Historical Guide from 1933 to the Present (McFarland, 2013) p3
  104. ^ "NFL Returns To Site Of First Game", by Benjamin Payne, NPR Weekend Edition Saturday, April 27, 2019
  105. ^ "New York Law Voids 100,000 Eviction Suits", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 28, 1920, p1
  106. ^ "18,000 Cheer Harding Jolt for Heckler— Baltimore Is Told of Democratic Sins", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 28, 1920, p1
  107. ^ "Dick Kerr Blanks Tiges, While White Sox Score Two Runs in the Sixth— Jackson Sews Up Game", Detroit Free Press, September 28, 1920, p14
  108. ^ Advertisement for L. S. Ayres & Company department store, Indianapolis News, September 27, 1920, p13
  109. ^ "TWO SOX CONFESS— Eight Indicted; Inquiry Goes On— 'We Threw World Series.' Cicotte, Jackson Admit", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 29, 1920, p1
  110. ^ "Eight Fired by Comiskey; Wrecks Team", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 29, 1920, p1
  111. ^ "Harding's Car Leaves Track on High Bridge— Nominee and Party Badly Shaken Up", by Philip Kinsley, Chicago Daily Tribune, September 30, 1920, p3
  112. ^ "Germany Opens World's Largest Radio Station", Chicago Daily Tribune, September 30, 1920, p5
  113. ^ "Edison Working on Instrument to Talk to Dead", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 1, 1920, p1
  114. ^ "Dial-a-Ghost on Thomas Edison’s Least Successful Invention: the Spirit Phone", by Natalie Zarrelli, Atlas Obscura, October 18, 2016
  115. ^ "Reds Lose Kharkov— Important Southern Russian City Taken by Wrangel", Washington Evening Star, October 1, 1920, p1