April 1911

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April 1, 1911: Mexico's President Diaz makes last-ditch effort to stay in power
April 8, 1911: Dutch physicist Kamerlingh Onnes discovers principle of superconductivity

The following events occurred in April 1911:

April 1, 1911 (Saturday)

April 2, 1911 (Sunday)

April 3, 1911 (Monday)

April 4, 1911 (Tuesday)

April 5, 1911 (Wednesday)

April 6, 1911 (Thursday)

April 7, 1911 (Friday)

April 8, 1911 (Saturday)

April 9, 1911 (Sunday)

April 10, 1911 (Monday)

April 11, 1911 (Tuesday)

April 12, 1911 (Wednesday)

April 13, 1911 (Thursday)

April 14, 1911 (Friday)

April 15, 1911 (Saturday)

April 16, 1911 (Sunday)

April 17, 1911 (Monday)

April 18, 1911 (Tuesday)

April 19, 1911 (Wednesday)

April 20, 1911 (Thursday)

April 21, 1911 (Friday)

April 22, 1911 (Saturday)

April 23, 1911 (Sunday)

April 24, 1911 (Monday)

April 25, 1911 (Tuesday)

April 26, 1911 (Wednesday)

April 27, 1911 (Thursday)

April 28, 1911 (Friday)

April 29, 1911 (Saturday)

April 30, 1911 (Sunday)

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Record of Current Events", The American Monthly Review of Reviews (May 1911), pp548–552
  2. Friedrich Katz, The Life and Times of Pancho Villa (Stanford University Press, 1998), p94; "Diaz Promises No Re-Elections", New York Times, April 2, 1911
  3. Hongshan Li, U.S.-China Educational Exchange: State, Society, and Intercultural Relations, 1905–1950 (Rutgers University Press, 2008) p65
  4. Daniel J. Curran, Dead Laws for Dead Men: The Politics of Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Legislation (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1993) p75
  5. "English Census Sunday, April 2", The Flint (MI) Daily Journal, April 1, 1911, p12
  6. "Britain's Population- Total of Forty-Five Millions", Ohinemuri (NZ) Gazette, June 19, 1911, p2
  7. "Women in Parliament". 2007. Retrieved 2013-04-16.
  8. "Astonishing 1911 census find – Emily Davison in Parliament's crypt". findmypast.co.uk Blog. April 30, 2010. Retrieved 2013-04-16.
  9. "The Census- To Be Taken on Sunday Night- How to Fill in the Cards", The Age (Melbourne), March 30, 1911, p6
  10. David Dutton, One of Us?: A Century of Australian Citizenship (UNSW Press, 2002) p25
  11. Warren W. Wiersbe, 50 People Every Christian Should Know: Learning from Spiritual Giants of the Faith (Baker Books, 2009) p263
  12. "Great Crowd Hears Dr. Jowett Preach", New York Times, April 3, 1911
  13. Michael Steinberg, The Symphony: A Listener's Guide (Oxford University Press US, 1998) p590
  14. Peter Brock, Against the Draft: Essays on Conscientious Objection from the Radical Reformation to the Second World War (University of Toronto Press, 2006) p280
  15. "Dangers on Frontiers- Chinese Proclamation Declares Necessity for Great Army", Toronto World, April 4, 1911, p3
  16. Brian Shellum, Black Officer in a Buffalo Soldier Regiment: The Military Career of Charles Young (University of Nebraska Press, 2010) p197; "Taft Sends Negroes Out of San Antonio", New York Times, April 4, 1911
  17. "Negroes to Stay at San Antonio", New York Times, April 6, 1911
  18. "Clark Takes Chair For Extra Session", Milwaukee Sentinel, April 4, 1911, p1
  19. "Congress Opens; Clark Speaker", New York Times, April 5, 1911
  20. Edmund Jan Osmańczyk and Anthony Mango, Encyclopedia of the United Nations and International Agreements p1198; "Japan Signs New Treaty With America", Pittsburgh Gazette-Times, April 5, 1911, p1
  21. Booker T. Washington, The Negro in Business (Hertel, Jenkins & Co., 1907) p47
  22. Brenda Z. Guiberson, Disasters: Natural and Man-Made Catastrophes Through the Centuries p94; "120,000 Pay Tribute to the Fire Victims", New York Times, April 5, 1911
  23. "New House Rules Passed by Dems After Hot Battle", Pittsburgh Press, April 6, 1911, p10; The Cannon Centenary Conference: The Changing Nature of the Speakership (Government Printing Office, 2004) p134
  24. "To Sign Segregation Law", New York Times, April 7, 1911
  25. "Black Hand Leader Is Found Guilty", New York Times, April 8, 1911
  26. "200 LIKELY TO BE DEATH ROLL IN TWO MINE CATASTROPHES", Pittsburgh Press, April 9, 1911, p1; Borough of Throop History
  27. Friedrich Katz, The Life and Times of Pancho Villa (Stanford University Press, 1998) p104
  28. Dirk van Delft and Peter Kas, "The discovery of superconductivity", Physics Today (September 2010), 38–43
  29. Wayne Flynt, Alabama in the Twentieth century (University of Alabama Press, 2004) p47; Ronald L. Lewis, Black Coal Miners in America: Race, Class, and Community Conflict, 1780–1980 (University Press of Kentucky, 1987) p31; "200 DEAD IN ALABAMA MINE", Pittsburgh Press, April 8, 1911, p1
  30. "Girl Missing: Gypsies Sought", Morning Leader (Regina, SK), April 15, 1911, p. 15.
  31. Reginald Massey and Jamila Massey, The Music of India (Abhinav Publications, 1996) p85
  32. "300 Dead in Great Fire in Geisha Quarter", Pittsburgh Press, April 10, 1911, p1
  33. Joshua A. Fogel and Peter Gue Zarrow, Imagining the People: Chinese Intellectuals and the Concept of Citizenship, 1890–1920 (M.E. Sharpe, 1997) p135
  34. Francesco Catoni, et al., The Mathematics of Minkowski Space-Time: : with an introduction to commutative hypercomplex numbers (Birkhäuser, 2008) p57
  35. "Score Drown When Iroquois Upsets", Milwaukee Sentinel, April 11, 1911, p1
  36. "French Wine Growers' Dispute", Grey River (NZ) Argus, April 15, 1911, p1
  37. "French Rioters Fight Troops-- Dump Champagne in Streets", Spokane Daily Chronicle, April 12, 1911, p1; "Troops Checked By Mob", Spokane Daily Chronicle, April 13, 1911, p1
  38. "Indict Owners of Burned Factory", New York Times, April 12, 1911
  39. Lawrence J. Epstein, At the Edge of a Dream: The Story of Jewish Immigrants on New York's Lower East Side 1880–1920 (John Wiley and Sons, 2007) p137
  40. Charlotte Chandler, She Always Knew How: Mae West, a Personal Biography(Simon and Schuster, 2009) pp72-74
  41. Kermit Bonner, Final Voyages (Turner Publishing Company, 1996) p177
  42. Jim Rasenberger, High Steel: The Daring Men Who Built the World's Greatest Skyline (HarperCollins, 2004) p184
  43. Philip J. Lowry, Baseball's Longest Games: A Comprehensive Worldwide Record Book (McFarland, 2010) p133
  44. Bill Chuck and Jim Kaplan, Walk Offs, Last Licks, and Final Outs: Baseball's Grand (and Not-So-Grand) Finales (ACTA Publications, 2007) p128
  45. Donald Crafton, Before Mickey: The Animated Film, 1898–1928 by (University of Chicago Press, 1993) p98
  46. "He Flies Right Over To France", Spokane Daily Chronicle, April 12, 1911, p
  47. "Big Heart, Oklahoma Tornado April 12, 1911" GenDisasters.com; "Tornadoes Kill 23 in Western States", New York Times, April 13, 1911
  48. "House for Direct Vote for Senators", New York Times, April 14, 1911
  49. "Stray Bullets Killed Two Americans", Dubuque (Ia.) Telegraph-Herald, April 14, 1911, p9; Benjamin R. Beede, The War of 1898, and U.S. Interventions, 1898–1934: An Encyclopedia (Taylor & Francis, 1994) p322
  50. Christel Stalpaert, Peter Greenaway's Prospero's Books: Critical Essays (Academia Press, 2000 ) p72
  51. "$50,000,000 Loan to China Signed", New York Times, April 16, 1911
  52. Quincy Howe, A World History of Our Own Times from the Turn of the Century to the 1918 Armistice (Simon and Schuster, 1949; reprinted by READ Books, 2007) p332
  53. Henry L. Stimson, American Policy in Nicaragua (Charles S. Scribner's Sons, 1927, reprinted by Markus Wiener Publishers, 1991) p143
  54. James T. Wall, Wall Street and the Fruited Plain: Money, Expansion, and Politics in the Gilded Age (University Press of America, 2008) p106
  55. Charles Hamm, Irving Berlin: Songs from the Melting Pot, the Formative Years, 1907–1914 (Oxford University Press US, 1997) p118
  56. Richard A. Marconi and Debi Murray, Images of America: Palm Beach (Arcadia Publishing, 2009) p53
  57. "Spanish Boat Sinks; 21 Die", New York Times, April 18, 1911
  58. "Our Protest Brings Promise From Diaz", New York Times, April 19, 1911, p1
  59. "Mexico Makes Peppery Reply", Champaign (IL) Democrat, April 21, 1911, p2
  60. David Dubal, The Essential Canon of Classical Music (Macmillan, 2003) p71
  61. T.F. Evans, ed., George Bernard Shaw: The Critical Heritage (Psychology Press, 1976) p11
  62. "Portugal", in The Catholic Encyclopedia (Volume 12) p305; Douglas L. Wheeler, Republican Portugal: A Political History, 1910–1926 (University of Wisconsin Press, 1998) p69
  63. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Record of Current Events", The American Monthly Review of Reviews (June 1911), pp673–674
  64. Eric Arnesen, Encyclopedia of U.S. Labor and Working-class History (Volume 1) (CRC Press, 2007) p869
  65. Walter N. Trenerry, Murder in Minnesota: A Collection of True Cases (Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1962) p167
  66. Nicholas A. Basbanes, A Gentle Madness: Bibliophiles, Bibliomanes, and the Eternal Passion for Books (Macmillan, 1999) p181
  67. Peter Bastian, Andrew Fisher: An Underestimated Man (University of New South Wales Press, 2009) p250
  68. Altermese Smith Bentley, Seminole County (Arcadia Publishing, 2000) p57
  69. Michael Dillon, China: A Modern History (I.B.Tauris, 2010) p141; Wu Yuzhang, Recollections of the Revolution of 1911: A Great Democratic Revolution of China (Minerva Group, Inc., 2001) pp20–21
  70. Richard A. Baker, 200 Notable Days: Senate stories, 1787 to 2002 (Government Printing Office, 2006) p103
  71. L. G. Aslamazov and A.A. Varlamov, The Wonders of Physics (World Scientific, 2004) p238; "Heike Kamerlingh Onnes. Een biografie", by Dirk van Delft
  72. Severn River Association History
  73. "Eight Killed, 50 Injured in Wreck", Pittsburgh Gazette-Times, April 30, 1911
  74. Claude Kenneson, Musical Prodigies: Perilous Journeys, Remarkable Lives (Hal Leonard Corporation, 1998) p135
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