
1921
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Year 1921 (MCMXXI) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display full 1921 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar.
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Events of 1921
January
- January 1 - In American football, the University of California defeated Ohio State 28-1 in the Rose Bowl.
 -  January 2
- The club Cruzeiro Esporte Clube from Belo Horizonte is founded as Palestra Italia in Brazil
 - The first religious radio broadcast is heard over station ( KDKA AM in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania).
 - The Spanish liner Santa Isabel sinks off Villa Garcia; 244 die.
 
 - DeYoung Museum in Golden Gate Park San Francisco opens.
 - January 20 - The Royal Navy K-boat K5 sinks in the English Channel with all 56 hands on board.
 -  January 21
- The Italian Communist Party is founded in Livorno.
 - Suffrage for women is obtained in Sweden.
 
 
February
- February 6 - The Democratic Republic of Georgia is occupied by Bolshevist Russia during the Red Army invasion of Georgia.
 - February 27 - The International Working Union of Socialist Parties is formed in Vienna.
 - February 28 - Russian sailors rebel in Kronstadt.
 
March
- March 1 - The city Kiryu, located in Gunma, Japan, is founded.
 - March 4 - Warren G. Harding is inaugurated as the 29th President of the United States.
 - March 6 - The Portuguese Communist Party is founded.
 -  March 8
- Spanish Premier Eduardo Dato Iradier is assassinated while exiting the parliament building in Madrid.
 - Allied forces occupy Düsseldorf, Rurhort and Duisburg.
 
 - March 13 - The Russian White Army captures Mongolia from China. Roman Ungern von Sternberg declares himself ruler.
 -  March 17
- The Red Army crushes the Kronstadt rebellion, and a number of sailors flee to Finland.
 - Marie Stopes opens the first birth control clinic in London, England.
 - The Second Republic of Poland adopts the March Constitution.
 
 - March 18 - The second Peace of Riga ends the Polish-Soviet war. The permanent border is established between the Polish and Soviet states.
 - March 23 - A plebiscite in Silesia votes for re-annexation to Germany.
 
April
- April 11 - The Emirate of Transjordan is created, with Abdullah I as emir.
 - April 14 - In Britain, labour unions for mining, railway and transportation workers call for a strike; the government threatens to call in the army.
 - April 16 - The Communist Party of Czechoslovakia is founded.
 - April 20 - Ferenc Molnár's play Liliom is first produced on Broadway in English. A flop in its native Hungary when first presented there in 1909, the American production is critically acclaimed and becomes a modern classic, filmed more than once, and eclipsed only when Rodgers and Hammerstein adapt it in 1945 into a hit musical, Carousel, which becomes a stage classic in its own right.
 - April 24 - A referendum in Tyrol supports joining to Germany.
 
May
- May 1- May 7 - Riots in Palestine of May, 1921.
 - May 2- July 5 - Third Silesian Uprising: The Poles in Upper Silesia rise against the Germans.
 - May 5 - Only 13 spectators attend the soccer match between Leicester City and Stockport County, the lowest attendance in The Football League's history.
 - May 6 - General strike begins in Norway.
 - May 8 - Death penalty abolished in Sweden.
 - May 14 - May 17 - Violent anti-European riots occur in Cairo and Alexandria.
 - May 19 - The Emergency Quota Act passes the U.S. Congress, establishing national quotas on immigration.
 - May 24 - Elections are held for the first time for the new Northern Ireland Parliament.
 - May 31 - Tulsa Race Riot: The official death toll is 39, but recent investigations suggest the actual toll may be much higher.
 
        
       
July
-  July 1
- The Communist Party of China is officially founded.
 - A coal strike ends in England.
 
 - July 2 - U.S. President Warren Harding signs a joint congressional resolution declaring an end to America's state of war with Germany, Austria and Hungary.
 - July 4 - A new conservative government is formed in Italy by Ivanoe Bonomi.
 -  July 11
- The Irish War of Independence comes to an end when a truce is signed between the British Government and Irish forces.
 - The Red Army captures Mongolia from the White Army and establishes the Mongolian People's Republic.
 
 - July 14 - A Massachusetts jury finds Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti guilty of first degree murder following a widely-publicized trial.
 - July 17 - Republic of Mirdita is proclaimed near Albanian-Serbian border with Yugoslav support.
 - July 18 - The first BCG vaccination against tuberculosis is given.
 - July 21 - Rif War: Spanish troops are dealt a crushing defeat at the Battle of Annual against Abd el-Krim.
 - July 22 - The Irish Truce is declared in Britain.
 - July 26 - US President Warren G. Harding receives Princess Fatima of Afghanistan and Stanley Clifford Weyman.
 - July 27 - Researchers at the University of Toronto led by biochemist Frederick Banting announce the discovery of the hormone insulin.
 - July 29 - Adolf Hitler becomes Führer of the Nazi Party.
 
August
- August - The United States formally ends World War I, declaring a peace with Germany.
 - August 2 - Famous opera singer Enrico Caruso dies.
 - August 5 - The first radio baseball game is broadcast; Harold Arlin announces the Pirates-Phillies game from Forbes Field over Westinghouse KDKA, in Pittsburgh.
 - August 11 - 39 degrees Celsius in Breslau - heat wave continues elsewhere in Europe as well.
 - August 23 - King Faisal is crowned in Baghdad.
 - August 24 - Airship ZR 2 explodes during a test flight near Hull, England; 41 are dead.
 - August 26
 - Rising prices cause major riots in Munich.
 - The assassination of German politician Matthias Erzberger causes the government to declare martial law.
 
September
- September 1 - Poplar Strike in London: Nine members of the Poplar borough council are arrested.
 - September 7 - In Atlantic City, New Jersey, the first Miss America Pageant is held.
 - September 8 - Sixteen-year-old Margaret Gorman wins the Atlantic City Pageant's Golden Mermaid trophy; pageant officials later dub her the first Miss America.
 - September 12 - Lotta Svärd is founded in Finland.
 - September 21 - The Oppau explosion occurs at BASF's nitrate factory in Oppau, Germany; 500—600 dead.
 
October
- October 8 - The first Sweetest Day is staged in Cleveland, Ohio.
 - October 10 - Teaching at the University of Szeged starts in Hungary.
 - October 19 - A massacre in Lisbon claims the lives of Portuguese Prime Minister António Granjo and other politicians.
 - October 21 - A peace conference between Ireland and the United Kingdom begins in London.
 - October 24 - The Spanish Army defeats the rifkabyls.
 - October 29
 - Construction of the Link River Dam, a part of the Klamath Reclamation Project, is completed.
 - Centre College's football team, led by quarterback Bo McMillin, defeats Harvard University 6-0 to snap Harvard's five-year winning streak. For decades afterward, this is called "football's upset of the century."
 
November-December
-  November 9
- Riots in Reykjavík injure most of the small police force.
 - Albert Einstein awarded Nobel Prize in Physics for his work with the photoelectric effect
 
 - November 11 - During an Armistice Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, the Tomb of the Unknowns is dedicated by U.S. President Warren G. Harding.
 - November 14 - The Spanish Communist Party is founded.
 - November 7 - The Partito Nazionale Fascista (PNF), National Fascist Party, comes into existence in Italy.
 - December 1 - Rising prices cause riots in Vienna.
 - December 6
 - The Anglo-Irish Treaty establishing the Irish Free State, an independent nation incorporating 26 of Ireland's 32 counties, is signed in London. See Ireland/History.
 - Agnes Macphail becomes the first woman to be elected to the Canadian Parliament.
 - December 13 - In the Four Power Treaty on Insular Possessions, Japan, the United States, United Kingdom, and France agree to recognize the status quo in the Pacific.
 - December 23 - Visva-Bharati University is inaugurated.
 - December 29 - William Lyon Mackenzie King becomes Canada's tenth prime minister.
 
Undated
- Abkhazia becomes an autonomous republic within the Soviet Union.
 - Beginning of regular radio broadcasting service in Italy.
 - Edward Harper, the 'father of broadcasting' in Ceylon, arrives in Colombo to take up his post as Chief Engineer of the Ceylon Telegraph Department.
 - Invention of the vibraphone in its original form.
 - Tau Epsilon Chi (TEX) Jewish High School Sorority is founded in Atlantic City, NJ.
 - Sauerländer Heimatbund founded in Meschede
 
Ongoing
Births
| Gregorian calendar | 1921 MCMXXI  | 
        
| Ab urbe condita | 2674 | 
| Armenian calendar | 1370 ԹՎ ՌՅՀ  | 
        
| Assyrian calendar | 6671 | 
| Bahá'í calendar | 77–78 | 
| Bengali calendar | 1328 | 
| Berber calendar | 2871 | 
| British Regnal year | 10 Geo. 5 – 11 Geo. 5 | 
| Buddhist calendar | 2465 | 
| Burmese calendar | 1283 | 
| Byzantine calendar | 7429–7430 | 
| Chinese calendar |  庚申年十一月廿三日 (4557/4617-11-23) — to —  辛酉年十二月初三日(4558/4618-12-3)  | 
        
| Coptic calendar | 1637–1638 | 
| Ethiopian calendar | 1913–1914 | 
| Hebrew calendar | 5681–5682 | 
| Hindu calendars | |
| - Vikram Samvat | 1977–1978 | 
| - Shaka Samvat | 1843–1844 | 
| - Kali Yuga | 5022–5023 | 
| Holocene calendar | 11921 | 
| Igbo calendar | |
| - Ǹrí Ìgbò | 921–922 | 
| Iranian calendar | 1299–1300 | 
| Islamic calendar | 1339–1340 | 
| Japanese calendar |  Taishō 10 (大正10年)  | 
        
| Juche calendar | 10 | 
| Julian calendar | Gregorian minus 13 days | 
| Korean calendar | 4254 | 
| Minguo calendar | ROC 10 民國10年  | 
        
| Thai solar calendar | 2464 | 
January-February
-  January 5
- Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Swiss writer (d. 1990)
 - Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
 
 - January 9
 - January 10 - Rodger Ward, American race car driver (d. 2004)
 - January 14 - Murray Bookchin, American libertarian socialist (d. 2006)
 - January 19 - Patricia Highsmith, American author (d. 1995)
 - January 27 - Donna Reed, American actress (d. 1986)
 -  January 31
- Carol Channing, American actress
 - Mario Lanza, American tenor and actor (d. 1959)
 
 - February 4
 - February 5 - John Pritchard, English conductor (d. 1989)
 - February 7 - Nexhmije Hoxha, the widow of Enver Hoxha
 - February 11 - Lloyd Bentsen, American politician (d. 2006)
 - February 14 - Hugh Downs, American game show host and journalist
 - February 16 - Vera-Ellen, American actress and dancer (d. 1981)
 - February 20 - Buddy Rogers, American professional wrestler (d. 1992)
 - February 22 - Wayne Booth, American literary critic (d. 2005)
 - February 24 - Abe Vigoda, American actor
 - February 25 - Pierre Laporte, Canadian statesman (assassinated) (d. 1970)
 - February 26 - Betty Hutton, American actress (d. 2007)
 - February 28 - Pierre Clostermann, French World War II pilot (d. 2006)
 
March-April
- March 1
 - March 2 - Robert Simpson, English composer (d. 1997)
 - March 3 - Paul Guimard, French writer (d. 2004)
 -  March 4
- Halim El-Dabh, Egyptian-born U.S. composer, performer, ethnomusicologist and educator
 - Joan Greenwood, British actress and director (d. 1987)
 - Wilson Harris, Guyanese writer
 
 - March 5 - Elmer Valo, Czech Major League Baseball player (d. 1998)
 - March 8 - Alan Hale, Jr., American actor (d. 1990)
 - March 11 - Frank Harary, American mathematician (d. 2005)
 - March 12
 -  March 13
- Al Jaffee, American cartoonist
 - Cyril Poole, English cricketer (d. 1996)
 
 - March 20 - Sister Rosetta Tharpe, American singer (d. 1973)
 - March 21 - Arthur Grumiaux, Belgian violinist (d. 1986)
 - March 25 - Simone Signoret, French actress (d. 1985)
 - March 28 - Dirk Bogarde, English actor (d. 1999)
 - April 1 - Beau Jack, American boxer (d. 2000)
 - April 8 - Franco Corelli, Italian opera singer (d. 2003)
 - April 10 - Sheb Wooley, American actor and singer (d. 2003)
 - April 14 - Thomas Schelling, American economist, Nobel Prize laureate
 - April 15 - Georgi Beregovoi, Soviet cosmonaut (d. 1995)
 - April 16 - Peter Ustinov, English actor and director (d. 2004)
 - April 23
 - April 21 - Vivian Dandridge, Actress
 - April 25 - Karel Appel, Dutch painter (d. 2006)
 
May-June
- May 2 - Satyajit Ray, Indian filmmaker (d. 1992)
 - May 5 - Arthur Leonard Schawlow, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1999)
 - May 6 - Erich Fried, Austrian author (d. 1988)
 - May 9
 - May 11 - Hildegard Hamm-Brücher, German politician
 -  May 12
- Joseph Beuys, German artist (d. 1986)
 - Farley Mowat, Canadian writer and naturalist
 
 - May 16 - Harry Carey, Jr., American actor
 - May 17 - Dennis Brain, English French horn player (d. 1957)
 - May 18 - Sir Michael Epstein, British medical researcher
 - May 19 - Karel van het Reve, Dutch writer (d. 1999)
 - May 20
 -  May 21
- Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, Indian philosopher author of socio-economical theory "Progressive Utilization Theory" (d. 1990)
 - Andrei Sakharov, Russian physicist and activist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (declined) (d. 1989)
 
 - May 23
 -  May 25
- Jack Steinberger, German-born physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
 - James C. Quayle, American newspaper publisher (d. 2000)
 
 - May 26 - Stan Mortensen, English footballer (d. 1991)
 - May 28 - Heinz G. Konsalik, German author (d. 1999)
 - June 1 - Nelson Riddle, American bandleader (d. 1985)
 - June 3 - Forbes Carlile, Australian athlete
 - June 8 - Alexis Smith, Canadian actress (d. 1993)
 - June 10 - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
 - June 12 - Christopher Derrick, British writer (d. 2007)
 - June 15 - Errol Garner, American jazz musician (d. 1977)
 - June 21- Jane Russell , American actress (d. 1921)
 - June 22 - Ralph K. Hofer, American fighter pilot (d. 1942)
 - June 25 - Celia Franca, Canadian ballet dancer (d. 2007)
 - June 26 - Violette Szabo, French World War II heroine (d. 1945)
 - June 28 - P. V. Narasimha Rao, Prime Minister of India (d. 2004)
 
July-August
- July 4
 - July 6 - Nancy Davis Reagan, wife of U.S President Ronald Reagan
 -  July 10
- Harvey Ball, American designer (d. 2001)
 - Eunice Kennedy Shriver, member of the Kennedy family
 
 - July 11 - Ilse Werner, German actress (d. 2005)
 - July 13 - Friedrich Peter, Austrian poltitician (d. 2005)
 -  July 14
- Leon Garfield, English children's author (d. 1996)
 - Geoffrey Wilkinson, English chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1996)
 
 - July 15 - Robert Bruce Merrifield, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2006)
 -  July 17
- František Zvarík, Slovakian actor
 - Hannah Szenes, Hungarian World War II heroine (d. 1944)
 
 -  July 18
- John Glenn, American astronaut
 - Aaron T. Beck, American psychiatrist
 
 - July 19 - Rosalyn Sussman Yalow, American physicist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
 - July 22 - William Roth, U.S. Senator (d. 2003)
 - July 30 - Grant Johannesen, American concert pianist (d. 2005)
 - August 3 - Richard Adler, American Broadway composer
 - August 4 - Maurice Richard, Canadian hockey player (d. 2000)
 - August 8 - John Herbert Chapman, Canadian physicist (d. 1979)
 - August 9 - J. James Exon Governor of Nebraska and U.S. Senator (d. 2005)
 - August 13 - Barney Liddell, American musician, The Lawrence Welk Show (d. 2003)
 - August 18 - Zdzislaw Zygulski, Jr., Polish art historian
 - August 19 - Gene Roddenberry, American television producer (d. 1991)
 - August 23 - Kenneth Arrow, American economist, Nobel Prize laureate
 -  August 25
- Monty Hall, Canadian actor and game show host
 - Brian Moore, Northern Irish-born writer (d. 1999)
 
 - August 27 - Georg Alexander, Duke of Mecklenburg, head of the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (d. 1996)
 
September-October
- September 3 - Thurston Dart, English harpsichordist and conductor (d. 1971)
 - September 8 - Harry Secombe, Welsh entertainer (d. 2001)
 - September 12 - Stanislaw Lem, Polish science fiction writer (d. 2006)
 - September 13 - Sergey Nepobedimiy, Soviet rocket weaponry designer
 - September 14 - Dario Vittori, Argentinean actor (d. 2001)
 - September 15 - Norma Macmillan, voice actress (d. 2001)
 - September 24 - Jim McKay, American sportscaster (d. 2008)
 - September 30 - Deborah Kerr, Scottish actress (d. 2007)
 - October 2 - Robert Runcie, Archbishop of Canterbury (d. 2000)
 - October 5 - Bill Willis, American football player
 - October 7 - Tommy Farrell, American supporting actor and comedian (d. 2004)
 - October 8 - Abraham Sarmiento, Filipino Supreme Court jurist
 - October 13 - Yves Montand, French singer and actor (d. 1991)
 - October 17 - Maria Gorokhovskaya, Soviet gymnast (d. 2001)
 - October 18 - Jesse Helms, U.S. Senator from North Carolina
 - October 19 - Gunnar Nordahl, Swedish footballer (d. 1995)
 - October 21 - Malcolm Arnold, music composer (d. 2006)
 - October 22 - Georges Brassens, French singer-songwriter (d. 1981)
 - October 25 - King Michael of Romania
 - October 26 - Frances Scott Fitzgerald, Daughter of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Sayre. (d. 1986)
 
November-December
- November 3 - Charles Bronson, American actor (d. 2003)
 - November 5 - Princess Fawzia of Egypt
 - November 6 - James Jones, American writer (d. 1977)
 - November 11 - Ron Greenwood, English football manager (d. 2006)
 - November 14 - Brian Keith, American actor (d. 1997)
 - November 17 - Albert Bertelsen, Danish artist
 - November 22 - Rodney Dangerfield, American actor and comedian (d. 2004)
 - November 23 - Fred Buscaglione, Italian singer and actor (d. 1960)
 - November 27 - Alexander Dubcek, Slovak politician and First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (d. 1992)
 - November 29 - Jackie Stallone, American astrologer and mother of Sylvester Stallone
 - December 3 - Phyllis Curtin, American soprano
 - December 6 - Otto Graham, American football player (d. 2003)
 - December 26 - Blaže Koneski, Macedonian poet and linguist
 - December 26 - Steve Allen, American actor, composer, comedian, and author (d. 2000)
 
Deaths
January - June
- January 1 - Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg, Chancellor of Germany (b. 1856)
 - February 8
 - February 26 - Carl Menger, Austrian economist (b. 1840)
 - February 27 - Schofield Haigh, English cricketer (b. 1871)
 - March 1 - King Nicholas I of Montenegro (b. 1841)
 - April 17 - Manuel Dimech, Maltese philosopher and social reformer (b. 1860)
 - April 21 - Tom O'Brien, 19th century major league baseball player (b. 1860)
 - April 27 - Arthur Mold, English cricketer (b. 1863)
 - May 5 - Alfred Hermann Fried, Austrian writer and pacifist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (b. 1864)
 - May 19 - Edward Douglass White, 9th Chief Justice of the United States (b. 1845)
 - June 5 - Georges Feydeau, French playwright (b. 1862)
 - June 28 - Gjorche Petrov, Macedonian and Bulgarian revolutionary
 - June 29 - Otto Seeck, German classical historian (b. 1850)
 
July - December
- August 2 - Enrico Caruso, Italian tenor (b. 1873)
 - August 19 - Georges Darien, French writer (b. 1862)
 - September 2 - Henry Austin Dobson, English poet (b. 1840)
 - September 7 - Alfred William Rich, English watercolour painter (b. 1856)
 - September 11 - Subramanya Bharathy, Tamil poet (b. 1882)
 - September 27 - Engelbert Humperdinck, German composer (b. 1854)
 - October 25 - Bat Masterson, American gunfighter (b. 1853)
 - November 4 - Hara Takashi, 19th Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1856)
 - November 20 - Christina Nilsson, Swedish operatic soprano (b. 1843)
 - November 27 - Douglas Colin Cameron, Canadian politician (b. 1854)
 - November 28 - `Abdu'l-Bahá, Persian religious leader (b. 1844)
 - December 10 - George Ashlin, Irish architect (b. 1837)
 - December 16 - Camille Saint-Saëns, French composer (b. 1835)
 - December 31 - Boies Penrose, U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania (b. 1860)
 
Nobel prizes
- Physics - Albert Einstein
 - Chemistry - Frederick Soddy
 - Medicine - not awarded
 - Literature - Anatole France
 - Peace - Karl Hjalmar Branting, Christian Lous Lange
 
