By Steph and Kris
"He who hesitates
is a ... fool."
Mae West
West had experienced first hand
this decade and her quote expresses the people's feelings of the era. The 1920's
were the decade after the "Great War." After witnessing war in the
1910's many people changed their views on how to live their lives. They decided
that they would now life their life to the fullest. One exceptional year of this
idea was 1923. The economy had boosted and many new inventions such as the
refrigerator and the elevator were invented. Many new clubs such as the Cotton
Club were opened. 1923 was the year Hitler made an appearance and the year
President Harding had passed on due to a heart attack.
- January 20 - The Nobel
Prize is awarded for the discovery of Insulin between Frederick G.
Banting and John J.R. Macleod
- February 17 - the opening
of the tomb of Tutankhamen
- March 4 - Flood
Control Act - An Act to continue the reconstruction of the Mississippi
River to contain its floods.
- March 31 (Begins) -
History of Jazz Timeline
- April 18 Yankee Stadium Opens(the
Stadium the Ruth built)
- May 23rd Sabena,
a Belgian airline is founded
- May, 1923 - Wrigley
Gum is processed
- July 15 - The Alaskan
Railroad was completed
- August 2 - Warren
G. Harding dies. Calvin Coolidge is sworn in on the following day.
- September 1 - The Great
Quanto Earthquake in Japan that destroyed Tokyo.
- September 17 - Berkeley
Conflagration (a fire) in San Francisco, California
- October 10 - The New York
Giants vs. The New York Yankees World
Series
- November 8 - Adolph
Hitler, 34, stages a "Beer Hall Putsch" at Munich November 8
as the mark falls to below 1 trillion to the dollar.
- November 20 - Automatic
Traffic Signal patented by Garrett Morgan
- Elizabeth
Johnson Harris dies (an influential poet)
- Peterson elevators -The
first elevator
- "Equality of rights
under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any
state on account of sex". Three years after women won the right to vote
the Equal Rights Amendment
(ERA) is introduced in Congress by Senator Curtis and Representative
Anthony, both Republicans.
- Robert Andrews Millikan -Nobel
Prize (Physics 1923)
- The second Ku
Klux Klan Movement in U.S. history grows, and stirs up violence across
the nation.
- The first Cotten
Club opens in the fall
- Russian immigrant Vladimir
Kosma Zworykin patents the Iconoscope,
the first television transmission tube. He patents the first color tube in
1925.
- Whopping
Cough Vaccine is developed
- Harry
Steenbock discovers that radiating food with ultraviolet light adds
vitamin D.
- Scopolamine,
previously used as a childbirth anesthetic, is found to act as a
"truth" serum after tests on convicts at San Quentin Prison.
- The first legal birth
control clinic in the U.S., the Clinical
Research Bureau (CRB), opened
- Gannett
Newspaper was founded
- Charleston
dance introduced
- Hertz
the car rental service opens up
- Nation
Rail Road opens
- The Milky
Way Candy Bar is invented
- The Butterfinger
is invented
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