June 1903
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The following events occurred in June 1903:
June 1, 1903 (Monday)
- Born:Vasyl Velychkovsky, Ukrainian bishop (d. 1973)
June 6, 1903 (Saturday)
- Born:Aram Khachaturian, Armenian composer (d. 1978)
June 8, 1903 (Monday)
- Born:Marguerite Yourcenar, Belgian-French author (d. 1987)
June 9, 1903 (Tuesday)
- Died:Gaspar Núñez de Arce, Spanish poet (b. 1834)
June 10, 1903 (Wednesday)
- Born:Theo Lingen, German actor (d. 1978)
June 11, 1903 (Thursday)
- Serbian King Alexander Obrenović and Queen Draga are assassinated.
- Died:Nikolai Bugaev, Russian mathematician (b. 1837)
June 12, 1903 (Friday)
- Born:Emmett Hardy, American musician (d. 1925)
June 14, 1903 (Sunday)
- The town of Heppner, Oregon, is nearly destroyed by a cloud burst that resulted in a flash flood that kills an estimated 238 people.
June 15, 1903 (Monday)
- Born:Huldreich Georg Früh, Swiss composer (d. 1945)
June 18, 1903 (Thursday)
- Born:
- Jeanette MacDonald, American singer and actress (d. 1965)
- Raymond Radiguet, French author (d. 1923)
June 19, 1903 (Friday)
- Born:
- Lou Gehrig, American baseball player (d. 1941)
- Wally Hammond, English cricketer (d. 1965)
- Died:Herbert Vaughan, English Catholic cardinal and archbishop (b. 1832)
June 20, 1903 (Saturday)
- Born:Eddie Laughton, British-born American film actor (d. 1952)
June 21, 1903 (Sunday)
- Born:Al Hirschfeld, American caricaturist (d. 2003)
June 22, 1903 (Monday)
- Born:
- John Dillinger, American bank robber (d. 1934)
- Jiro Horikoshi, Japanese aircraft designer (d. 1982)
- Ben Pollack, American jazz drummer and bandleader (d. 1971)
- Ben Robertson, American novelist, journalist, and war correspondent (d. 1943)
June 25, 1903 (Thursday)
- Born:
- Pierre Brossolette, French journalist and resistance fighter (d. 1944)
- George Orwell, English author (d. 1950)
June 27, 1903 (Saturday)
- 19-year-old American socialite Aida de Acosta becomes the first woman to fly a powered aircraft solo when she pilots Santos-Dumont's motorized dirigible, “No. 9”, from Paris to Château de Bagatelle in France.[1]
June 29, 1903 (Monday)
- Born:Alan Blumlein, British electronics engineer (d. 1942)
References
- ↑ "Women in Transportation – Changing America's History: Reference Materials" (PDF). United States Department of Transportation. March 1998. p. 10. Retrieved 2012-08-21.
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