1923 Newspaper Headlines Summary
A lot happened in this year, and our 1923 newspaper headlines allow you to relive the year as it happened. 1923 was the year that Disney and Warner Bros. started what would become two of the biggest film and television companies in the world. Harry Houdini accomplished the impossible and freed himself from a straight jacket whilst hanging 40 feet above the ground in New York, and the Hollywood sign was erected for the first time, originally “Hollywoodland”. The Great Kanto earthquake took place in Japan, resulting in the deaths of over 120000 people. 1923 news articles are a great way to understand history from the perspective of people who lived during the time. Our range of 1923 newspaper articles will make wonderful commemorative gifts for your loved ones.
January 19, 1923
US Secretary of the Treasury, Andrew Mellon and UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, Stanley Baldwin agree to schedule Britain’s repayments of $4.5 billion war debt over 62 years.
February 16, 1923
Archaeologist and discoverer of Tutankhamun opens the inner burial chamber of the Pharaoh’s tomb and finds the sarcophagus.
March 2, 1923Â
The first issue of Time magazine is published.
March 14, 1923
President Warren G. Harding becomes the 1st president to pay taxes.
April 5, 1923
Tire Industrialist, Harvey Firestone’s Tire and Rubber Company begins to produce inflatable tires.
April 7, 1923
1st brain tumor operation performed under local anaesthetic by Dr K Winfield on patient, Beth Israel in New York City.
April 18, 1923Â
The first Yankee Stadium opens its doors in the Bronx, New York City.
June 12, 1923
Whilst suspended upside down 40 feet above ground in New York City, magician and escape artist Harry Houdini frees himself from a strait jacket.
July 13, 1923
Roy Chapman, American explorer discovers first recognized dinosaur eggs in the Gobi Desert, Mongolia.
July 13, 1923Â
The Hollywood Sign is inaugurated in California, originally reading Hollywoodland.Â
August 2, 1923Â
Vice President Calvin Coolidge becomes the 30th President following the death of President Warren G. Harding.
September 1, 1923Â
The Great Kanto earthquake took place in Japan, resulting in the deaths of over 120000 people.
September 6, 1923
Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands celebrates her silver jubilee.
September 18-26, 1923Â
Newspaper printers strike in New York City.
September 27, 1923
New York Yankee’s baseball player, Lou Gehrig hits 1st of his 493 HRs.
October 5, 1923
Astronomer, Edwin Hubble identifies Cepheid variable star.
October 15, 1923Â
The New York Yankees defeat the New York Giants 4 games to 2, winning them their first World Series Title.
October 15, 1923Â
Roy and Walt Disney found The Walt Disney Company.
November 8, 1923
Dictator of Nazi Germany, Adolf Hitler, stages unsuccessful “Beer Hall Putsch” in Munich.
December 27, 1923
An attempt to assassinate Prince Hirohito of Japan occurs.
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