May 1911

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May 12, 1911: W. Morgan Shuster and team of Americans hired by Iranian government to manage finances
May 21, 1911: Mexican rebels accept surrender of the President at Juarez
May 21, 1911: French Defense Minister Berteaux killed in freak accident
May 30, 1911: Harroun wins the first Indianapolis 500 in less than 7 hours

The following events occurred in May 1911:

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May 1, 1911 (Monday)

May 2, 1911 (Tuesday)

May 3, 1911 (Wednesday)

May 4, 1911 (Thursday)

May 5, 1911 (Friday)

May 6, 1911 (Saturday)

May 7, 1911 (Sunday)

May 8, 1911 (Monday)

May 9, 1911 (Tuesday)

May 10, 1911 (Wednesday)

May 11, 1911 (Thursday)

May 12, 1911 (Friday)

May 13, 1911 (Saturday)

May 14, 1911 (Sunday)

Iyasu V

May 15, 1911 (Monday)

May 16, 1911 (Tuesday)

May 17, 1911 (Wednesday)

May 18, 1911 (Thursday)

May 19, 1911 (Friday)

May 20, 1911 (Saturday)

May 21, 1911 (Sunday)

May 22, 1911 (Monday)

May 23, 1911 (Tuesday)

May 24, 1911 (Wednesday)

May 25, 1911 (Thursday)

May 26, 1911 (Friday)

May 27, 1911 (Saturday)

May 28, 1911 (Sunday)

May 29, 1911 (Monday)

May 30, 1911 (Tuesday)

May 31, 1911 (Wednesday)

References

  1. 1 2 "Record of Current Events", The American Monthly Review of Reviews (July 1911), pp33–36
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Record of Current Events", The American Monthly Review of Reviews (June 1911), pp673–674
  3. "Nation Has a Right to Reserve Its Land", New York Times, May 2, 1911, p1; Gordon Morris Bakken, Law in the Western United States (University of Oklahoma Press, 2000) p76
  4. "Lords' Veto Bill Passed by Commons", New York Times, May 3, 1911
  5. "$10,000 Opera Prize Won by Yale Men", New York Times, May 3, 1911
  6. "Flichner, Wilhelm", in Exploring Polar frontiers: A - M, Volume 1 (William J. Mills, ed.) (ABC-CLIO, 2003)
  7. or of the Exchequer David Lloyd George. "Millions in Plan of State Insurance", New York Times, May 5, 1911
  8. Keith Laybourn, Modern Britain since 1906: A Reader (I.B.Tauris, 1999) p17
  9. "English Suffrage Near?", New York Times, May 6, 1911
  10. Robert Bud, Manifesting Medicine: Bodies and Machines (Taylor & Francis, 1999) p36
  11. "No New Colorado Senator", New York Times, May 7, 1911
  12. "Colorado Now Has Two U.S. Senators", Hartford Courant, January 21, 1913, p2
  13. Diaz Issues Manifesto; To Resign", Milwaukee Sentinel, May 8, 1911, p1
  14. William Neufeld, Slingshot Warbirds: World War II U.S. Navy Scout-observation Airmen (McFarland, 2003) pp4-5; Chester G. Hearn,Navy: An Illustrated History: The U.S. Navy from 1775 to the 21st Century (Zenith Imprint, 2007) p51
  15. "Two Reforms for China", New York Times, May 9, 1911
  16. Yongming Zhou, Anti-Drug Crusades in Twentieth-century China: Nationalism, History, and State Building (Rowman & Littlefield, 1999) p29
  17. "Lansdowne Plan Presented", New York Times, May 9, 1911
  18. "Warning to France Given by Germany", New York Times, May 9, 1911
  19. Walter E. Barton, The History and Influence of the American Psychiatric Association (American Psychiatric Pub, 1987) p111
  20. "Edinburgh Empire Theatre Fire", Glasgow Herald, May 11, 1911, p7
  21. Albert Glinsky, Theremin: Ether Music and Espionage (University of Illinois Press, 2000) p38
  22. "Canal Yields Up Body of Missing Elsie Paroubek: Descriptions Tally Exactly, But Father Awaits Mother's Full Identification.", Chicago Tribune, May 9, 1911, p. 1.
  23. "Paroubek Girl Slain: Tragic Events in Day." Chicago Daily News, May 9, 1911.
  24. Michael Bonesteel, Henry Darger: Art and Selected Writings. Rizzoli, 2001.
  25. "Juarez Falls, Gen. Navarro a Prisoner", New York Times, May 11, 1911 Friedrich Katz, The Life and Times of Pancho Villa (Stanford University Press, 1998) p111
  26. "Regulars Balked; Senate Deadlocked", New York Times, May 12, 1911
  27. Richard A. Baker, 200 notable days: Senate stories, 1787 to 2002 (Government Printing Office, 2006) p104
  28. Said Amir Arjomand, The Turban for the Crown: The Islamic Revolution in Iran (Oxford University Press US, 1989) p46
  29. Zhengyuan Fu, Autocratic Tradition and Chinese Politics (Cambridge University Press, 1993) p152
  30. "New Ruler of Abyssinia", New York Times, May 16, 1911
  31. Jacques, Leo M. Dambourges (Autumn 1974). "The Chinese Massacre in Torreon (Coahuila) in 1911". Arizona and the West (University of Arizona Press) 16 (3): 233–246. Retrieved 7 January 2015 via JSTOR. (subscription required (help)).
  32. "STANDARD OIL COMPANY MUST DISSOLVE IN 6 MONTHS; ONLY UNREASONABLE RESTRAINT OF TRADE FORBIDDEN", New York Times, May 16, 1911, p1;
  33. Jerry W. Markham, A Financial History of the United States: From the Age of Derivatives into the New Millennium (Volume 3) (M.E. Sharpe, 2002) p44
  34. "End First Veto Bill Fight", New York Times, May 16, 1911
  35. "Killed in Torreon Number Hundreds- Over 200 Chinese Slain by Rebels After the Federals Evacuated the Town", New York Times, May 23, 1911
  36. "Mexicans Worried by Chinese Demand", New York Times, June 11, 1911
  37. Robert Sobel, Biographical directory of the United States executive branch, 1774-1989 (Greenwood Publishing Group, 1990) p341
  38. "First Operator on Sholes Typewriter Dies", Milwaukee Sentinel, May 17, 1911, p1
  39. Parks Canada history
  40. Harris Hawthorne Wilder, Personal Identification: Methods for the Identification of Individuals, Living or Dead (R.G. Badger, 1918) pp266-267
  41. E.G. Ruoff, ed., Death Throes of a Dynasty: Letters and Diaries of Charles and Bessie Ewing (Kent State University Press, 1990) p198
  42. "Peace Agreement Signed at Juarez", New York Times, May 22, 1911
  43. "Airship Kills War Minister; Premier Hurt", New York Times, May 22, 1911
  44. "Dedicate Memorial to Major L'Enfant", New York Times, May 23, 1911
  45. "City's $29,000,000 Library Is Opened", New York Times, May 24, 1911
  46. 1 2 Joseph Nathan Kane, The American Counties (4th Ed.), (The Scarecrow Press, 1983), p480
  47. "Mac Veagh Pictures Aldrich Reformed", New York Times, May 25, 1911
  48. "End of the Diaz Regime"; "Diaz Resigns; De La Barra In; Rioters Shot", New York Times, May 26, 1911
  49. "Flames Sweep Coney Island", New York Times, May 27, 1911; Dale Samuelson and Wendy Yegoiants, The American Amusement Park (MBI Publishing Company, 2001) p31
  50. "Atlanta's Jack the Ripper", by Steve Fennessy
  51. Jeffrey Wells, The Atlanta Ripper: The Unsolved Story of the Gate City's Most Infamous Murders (The History Press, 2011) p72
  52. "Hitchcock Economizes", New York Times, May 29, 1911
  53. "TOBACCO TRUST FOUND GUILTY AND MUST DISSOLVE; COURT IS TO FIX LEGAL FORM OF BIG BUSINESS", New York Times, May 30, 1911
  54. John W. Johnson, Historic U.S. Court Cases (Taylor & Francis US, 2001) p382
  55. Ann Gaines and Jeff Gluck, Famous Finishes (Infobase Publishing, 2005) pp24-30
  56. Nick Barratt, Lost Voices from the Titanic: The Definitive Oral History (Macmillan, 2010)
  57. "117 Killed at Managua", New York Times, June 2, 1911
  58. "Gen. Diaz Departs and Warns Mexico", New York Times, June 1, 1911
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