August 1911

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The following events occurred in August 1911:

Contents

August 1, 1911 (Tuesday)

August 2, 1911 (Wednesday)

August 3, 1911 (Thursday)

August 4, 1911 (Friday)

August 5, 1911 (Saturday)

August 6, 1911 (Sunday)

August 7, 1911 (Monday)

August 8, 1911 (Tuesday)

August 9, 1911 (Wednesday)

August 10, 1911 (Thursday)

August 11, 1911 (Friday)

August 12, 1911 (Saturday)

August 13, 1911 (Sunday)

August 14, 1911 (Monday)

August 15, 1911 (Tuesday)

August 16, 1911 (Wednesday)

August 17, 1911 (Thursday)

August 18, 1911 (Friday)

August 19, 1911 (Saturday)

August 20, 1911 (Sunday)

August 21, 1911 (Monday)

August 22, 1911 (Tuesday)

August 23, 1911 (Wednesday)

August 24, 1911 (Thursday)

August 25, 1911 (Friday)

August 26, 1911 (Saturday)

August 27, 1911 (Sunday)

August 28, 1911 (Monday)

August 29, 1911 (Tuesday)

August 30, 1911 (Wednesday)

August 31, 1911 (Thursday)

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  2. ^ Michael W. R. Davis, General Motors: A Photographic History (Arcadia Publishing, 1999) p21
  3. ^ a b c d e "Record of Current Events", The American Monthly Review of Reviews (Sep 1911), pp288-291
  4. ^ "Haitian Rebels Win; Simon Now an Exile", New York Times, August 3, 1911, p1
  5. ^ Simon Quits Haiti, New York Times, August 5, 1911, p1
  6. ^ "Taft Arbitration Treaties Signed", New York Times, August 4, 1911, p1
  7. ^ Samuel F. Wells, The Challenges of Power: American Diplomacy, 1900-1921 (University Press of America, 1990) pp73-74
  8. ^ Edward J. Holland, Cornea: Fundamentals, Diagnosis and Management (Gulf Professional Publishing, 2005) p191
  9. ^ "Admiral Togo Here as Nation's Guest", New York Times, August 4, 1911, p1
  10. ^ "Peru and Colombia Clash", New York Times, August 6, 1911, p1
  11. ^ a b The Britannica Year-Book 1913: A Survey of the World's Progress Since the Completion in 1910 of the Encyclopaedia Britannica (Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1913) p xi
  12. ^ "One Hundred Native Africans Drawn to Death in the Nile", Spokane Daily Chronicle, August 8, 1911, p1
  13. ^ "Army Proclaims Leconte President", New York Times, August 7, 1911, p1
  14. ^ "Commons Rejects Vote of Censure", New York Times, August 8, 1911, p1
  15. ^ Alban Butler, et al., Butler's Lives of the Saints: August (Continuum International Publishing, 1998) p212
  16. ^ Ray Gamache, A History of Sports Highlights: Replayed Plays from Edison to ESPN (McFarland, 2010) p49
  17. ^ "Statehood Bill Passed", New York Times, August 9, 1911, p1
  18. ^ "Liner Sinks; 86 Drown", New York Times, August 10, 1911, p1
  19. ^ Philip Eden, Great British Weather Disasters ((Continuum International Publishing, 2008) p190
  20. ^ "Veto Bill Passes; No Puppet Peers", New York Times, August 11, 1911, p1
  21. ^ W. D. Rubinstein, Twentieth-century Britain: A Political History (Palgrave Macmillan, 2003) p44
  22. ^ "President Goes to Beverly", New York Times, August 11, 1911
  23. ^ "President Taft Ends His 15,000 Mile Tour", New York Times, November 12, 1911
  24. ^ R. Bruce Shepard, Deemed Unsuitable: Blacks from Oklahoma Move to the Canadian Prairies in Search of Equality in the Early 20th Century, Only to Find Racism in Their New Home (Dundurn Press Ltd., 1997) p100
  25. ^ Dan Cisco, Hawaiʻi Sports: History, Facts, and Statistics (University of Hawaii Press, 1999)
  26. ^ "The Murders in Southern Nigeria", Glasgow Herald, August 14, 1911, p9
  27. ^ Sally M. Miller and Daryl Morrison, John Muir: Family, Friends, and Adventures (UNM Press, 2005) p256
  28. ^ "Burn a Negro at Stake in Pennsylvania", New York Times, August 14, 1911, p1
  29. ^ Randall M. Miller and William Pencak, Pennsylvania: a History of the Commonwealth (Pennsylvania State University Press, 2002) p289; "Would Revoke Charter of a Borough", Meriden (CT) Morning Record, January 9, 1913, p4
  30. ^ Shawna Kelly, Aviators in Early Hollywood (Arcadia Publishing, 2008) p43
  31. ^ Paul Green and Mike Hoffman, Encyclopedia of Weird Westerns (McFarland, 2009) p215
  32. ^ a b "Atwood Ends Record Air Trip", New York Times, August 26, 1911, p1
  33. ^ "President Vetoes the Statehood Bill", New York Times, August 16, 1911, p1; Steven L. Piott, Giving Voters a Voice: The Origins of the Initiative and Referendum in America (University of Missouri Press, 2003) p145
  34. ^ "JUDICIARY RECALL IS FATAL TO STATEHOOD", Arizona Journal-Miner (Prescott, AZ), August 16, 1911, p1
  35. ^ "Major Rathbone Dies; Was wounded by Jon Wilkes Booth After Assassin Shot President Lincoln", New York Times, August 16, 1911, p1
  36. ^ "Taft's Second Veto Kills the Wool Bill", New York Times, August 18, 1911, p1; "Tariff", in The New International Year Book: A Compendium of the World's Progress for the Year 1911 (Dodd, Mead and Co., 1912) p678
  37. ^ Michael L. Bromley, William Howard Taft and the First Motoring Presidency, 1909-1913 (McFarland, 2003) p268
  38. ^ BBC Wales History
  39. ^ James D. Bailey, We Serve in Dry Heat: A History of Arizona Lionism (Trafford Publishing, 2003) p1
  40. ^ Lions Club history
  41. ^ "Cheers in House of Lords", New York Times, August 19, 1911, p1
  42. ^ Giorgio Bertellini, Italy in Early American Cinema: Race, Landscape, and the Picturesque (Indiana University Press, 2010) p356
  43. ^ "Estrada Wins in Ecuador", New York Times, August 20, 1911, p1
  44. ^ "Portugal Has Constitution", New York Times, August 20, 1911, p1
  45. ^ "Two New States Assured", Boston Evening Transcript, August 19, 1911, p2
  46. ^ Alan Bold, MacDiarmid: Christopher Murray Grieve, a Critical Biography (Univ of Massachusetts Press, 1988) p65
  47. ^ Alfred McClung Lee, The Daily Newspaper in America: The Evolution of a Social Instrument (Routledge/Thoemmes Press, 2000) p285
  48. ^ Donald M. Pattillo, Pushing the Envelope: The American Aircraft Industry (University of Michigan Press, 2001) p14
  49. ^ "'La Gioconda' Is Stolen in Paris; Masterpiece of Leonardo da Vinci Vanishes from Louvre- Known as Mona Lisa", New York Times, August 23, 1911, p1
  50. ^ "Police Have Clues to Lost 'Mona Lisa'", New York Times, August 25, 1911, p1
  51. ^ Dorothy Hoobler and Thomas Hoobler, The Crimes of Paris: A True Story of Murder, Theft, and Detection (Hachette Digital, Inc., 2009)
  52. ^ "Statehood Measure Signed", New York Times, August 22, 1911, p1
  53. ^ "Roosevelt Checks a Boom", New York Times, August 22, 1911, p1
  54. ^ a b "Record of Current Events", The American Monthly Review of Reviews (October 1911), pp415-419
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  56. ^ A. M. Pooley, Japan's Foreign Policies (Dodd, Mead and Company, 1920) p60
  57. ^ "Portugal Elects Arriaga President", New York Times, August 25, 1911, p1
  58. ^ Kincaid A. Herr, The Louisville & Nashville Railroad, 1850-1963 (University Press of Kentucky, 1964) p206
  59. ^ "Jaegerschmidt Wins Globe-Circling Test", New York Times, August 27, 1911, p1
  60. ^ "Agree on Bad Rail as Cause of Wreck", New York Times, August 27, 1911, p1; Edgar A. Haine, Railroad Wrecks (Associated University Presses, 1993) p78-79
  61. ^ Richard Francis, Transcendental Utopias: Individual and Community at Brook Farm, Fruitlands, and Walden (Cornell University Press, 1997) p20
  62. ^ Stewart Lone, Army, Empire and Politics in Meiji Japan: The Three Careers of General Katsura Tarō (Palgrave Macmillan, 2000) p173; "Count Katsura Resigns", Montreal Gazette, August 25, 1911, p1
  63. ^ "25 Die, 50 Hurt, in Theatre Rush", New York Times, August 27, 1911, p1
  64. ^ "Airship Gun Shoots High", New York Times, August 27, 1911, p1
  65. ^ "Launch Rivadavia, Biggest Battleship", New York Times, August 27, 1911, p1
  66. ^ "Martians Build Two Immense Canals in Two Years", New York Times Sunday Magazine, August 27, 1911, p13
  67. ^ "Place in the sun", Safire's political dictionary by William Safire (Oxford University Press US, 2008) p543
  68. ^ "Storm's Death Toll 15 in Charleston", New York Times, August 30, 1911, p1
  69. ^ "Islands for Panama Fort", New York Times, August 29, 1911, p1
  70. ^ Theodora Kroeber, Ishi in Two Worlds: A Biography of the Last Wild Indian in North America (University of California Press, 1961) p3
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  72. ^ "New Population Centre", New York Times, August 31, 1911, p1
  73. ^ Lesley Connors, The Emperor's Adviser: Saionji Kinmochi and Pre-War Japanese Politics (Taylor & Francis US, 2010) p29
  74. ^ "For Madero Unanimously", New York Times, August 31, 1911, p1
  75. ^ "England Wasting Resources-- Ramsay", New York Times, August 31, 1911, p1
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