March 1903

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The following events occurred in March 1903:

March 1, 1903 (Sunday)

March 2, 1903 (Monday)

  • In New York City, the Martha Washington Hotel, the first hotel exclusively for women, opens at 29 East 29th Street in Manhattan.[2]

March 3, 1903 (Tuesday)

March 4, 1903 (Wednesday)

March 5, 1903 (Thursday)

  • The Ottoman Empire and the German Empire sign an agreement to build the Constantinople–Baghdad Railway.[6]
  • Died: Gaston Paris, 63, French writer and Nobel Prize nominee[7]

March 8, 1903 (Sunday)

March 9, 1903 (Monday)

March 10, 1903 (Tuesday)

March 11, 1903 (Wednesday)

March 12, 1903 (Thursday)

March 13, 1903 (Friday)

March 14, 1903 (Saturday)

March 18, 1903 (Wednesday)

March 19, 1903 (Thursday)

  • Died: Pista Dankó, 44, Hungarian Romani bandleader and composer (lung disease)[15]

March 20, 1903 (Friday)

March 23, 1903 (Monday)

March 24, 1903 (Tuesday)

March 25, 1903 (Wednesday)

March 31, 1903 (Tuesday)

  • New Zealand inventor Richard Pearse is believed to have made a short, uncontrolled flight in a powered heavier-than-air machine, [18]

References

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  2. Catherine Cocks (2001). Doing the Town: The Rise of Urban Tourism in the United States, 1850–1915. University of California Press. p. 101. ISBN 978-0-520-92649-3.
  3. Blake, LeRoy W. (May–June 1979). "Remembering the A.D. Baker Company". Farm Collector: 4. Retrieved 2012-07-09.
  4. "»» Erdem802 ««: Beşiktaş (4 Mart 1903)".
  5. Dorothy Mackaill birth registration (2nd Quarter (April-May-June), 1903, England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915; accessed May 19, 2018.
  6. Baghdad Railway (1911). Bagdad Railway: Convention of March 5, 1903. Statutes of Imperial Bagdad Railway Company, Specification, Loan Contract, First Series 1903, Loan Contract, Second and Third Series 1908, Additional Convention of June 2, 1908. H.M. Stationery Office.
  7.  Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Gaston-Bruno-Paulin Paris". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  8. "Barnard's Benefactor Made Known". Columbia Daily Spectator (archive). 9 March 1903. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
  9. Evans, Philip R. and Linda K. Evans. Bix: The Leon Bix Beiderbecke Story. Bakersfield, Calif.: Prelike Press, 1998. ISBN 0-9665448-0-3.
  10. "Ronald Syme, 86, Classics Scholar And Historian at Oxford, Is Dead" New York Times 7 September 1989 https://www.nytimes.com/1989/09/07/obituaries/ronald-syme-86-classics-scholar-and-historian-at-oxford-is-dead.html
  11. Falola, Toyin (2009). Colonialism and Violence in Nigeria. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.
  12. Profile of Mustafa Barzani
  13. Oxford Index
  14. Moseley, Ray (2004). Mussolini : the last 600 days of il Duce (1. ed.). Dallas: Taylor Trade Publ. p. 79. ISBN 1589790952.
  15. Gsemer Geza (2001) Szögeny Dankó Pista. Alomregeny, Budapest.
  16. Century of Flight Aviation Timeline 1903
  17. Gibson, F. W. "The Alaskan Boundary Dispute," Canadian Historical Association Report (1945) pp 25–40
  18. Ogilvie, Gordon. The Riddle of Richard Pearse: The Story of New Zealand's Pioneer Aviator and Inventor. Auckland, NZ: Reed Publishing, Revised edition, 1994. ISBN 0-589-00794-7
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