Samuel Roxy Rothafel Opens Roxy Theatre in New York City, March 11, 1927
Date: March 11, 1927
Date: March 11, 1927
Fritz Lang's futuristic film Metropolis is released in Germany. Date: January 10, 1927 Read more on Wikipedia → 📅 Other events on January 10 📅 Events on this day in 1927 📅 On This Day (Today) More events from 1927Mae West Sentenced for Obscenity Over Play Sex, April 19, 1927Shanghai Massacre: Chiang Kai-shek Orders CCP…
The first transatlantic commercial telephone service is established from New York City to London. Date: January 7, 1927 Read more on Wikipedia → 📅 Other events on January 7 📅 Events on this day in 1927 📅 On This Day (Today) More events from 1927Nationalist Government Approves Tongji University as National University, May 18, 1927Ibn…
Nanking Incident: Foreign warships bombard Nanjing, China, in defence of the foreign citizens within the city. Date: March 24, 1927 Read more on Wikipedia → 📅 Other events on March 24 📅 Events on this day in 1927 📅 On This Day (Today) More events from 1927Louis B. Mayer Announces Academy of Motion Picture Arts…
U.S. President Calvin Coolidge signs a bill by Congress establishing the Federal Radio Commission (later replaced by the Federal Communications Commission) which was to regulate the use of radio frequencies in the United States. Date: February 23, 1927 Read more on Wikipedia → 📅 Other events on February 23 📅 Events on this day in…
The Old Parliament House, Canberra, Australia, officially opens. Date: May 9, 1927 Read more on Wikipedia → 📅 Other events on May 9 📅 Events on this day in 1927 📅 On This Day (Today) More events from 1927Federal Industrial Institute for Women Opens as First U.S. Women’s Prison, April 30, 1927Metropolis Released in Germany…
Carabineros de Chile (Chilean national police force and gendarmerie) are created. Date: April 27, 1927 Read more on Wikipedia → 📅 Other events on April 27 📅 Events on this day in 1927 📅 On This Day (Today) More events from 1927Ibn Saud Becomes King of Nejd, January 27, 1927Mae West Sentenced for Obscenity Over…