February 1928

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February 20, 1928: Japanese election gives Premier Tanaka's and party 217 to 216 lead over challenger Hamaguchi

The following events occurred in February 1928:

Wednesday, February 1, 1928

Thursday, February 2, 1928

Friday, February 3, 1928

Saturday, February 4, 1928

Sunday, February 5, 1928

Monday, February 6, 1928

  • Prominent Americans and Frenchmen held a celebration in Paris commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Franco-American Treaty of Alliance of 1778.[10]
  • Actress
    Mae Clark married the dancer and comedian Lew Brice in Chicago.[11]
Anderson, alias Anastasia

Tuesday, February 7, 1928

Wednesday, February 8, 1928

Thursday, February 9, 1928

Friday, February 10, 1928

Saturday, February 11, 1928

The display at St. Moritz

Sunday, February 12, 1928

Monday, February 13, 1928

Lindbergh

Tuesday, February 14, 1928

Wednesday, February 15, 1928

Thursday, February 16, 1928

Governor Jackson
  • In the U.S., Indiana Governor Edward L. Jackson was found not guilty of trying to bribe Warren T. McCray, the governor at the time, in 1923.[27]
  • Canadian Minister of Finance James Robb presented the government's budget for the next year, projecting a surplus of over $45.8 million. The income tax, cut 10 percent last year, was cut an additional 10 percent, and the sales tax was cut from 4 percent to 3 percent.[28]
  • Born:
    • Essen-Werden
      , Germany (d. 2013)
    • Porfi Jiménez, Dominican-born Venezuelan musician (d. 2010)
  • Died:
    • Eddie Foy, Sr., 71, American stage entertainer
    • Reggie Morris, 41, American film actor, director and screenwriter, died from a heart attack

Friday, February 17, 1928

Saturday, February 18, 1928

Sunday, February 19, 1928

An artist's rendering of "Nebraska Man"
  • It was announced that the tooth attributed to the prehistoric primate species Nebraska Man (Hesperopithecus haroldcookii) was positively identified as belonging to an extinct wild pig.[32]
  • The Paraguayan Communist Party was founded.

Monday, February 20, 1928

Tuesday, February 21, 1928

A U.S. M1918 tank
A U.S. 1928 T1 Light Tank
  • The United States Department of War announced that tank development in the past several years had made it a far more effective weapon than it was a decade earlier. "The tank of the World War was formerly regarded as an auxiliary of the infantryman", the department said. "Today it has undergone a complete transformation and while it will still, in certain circumstances, continue its role in aiding the doughboy, the future will find it utilized as the nucleus of the army's mechanized units."[36]
  • Born: Larry Pennell, American motion picture and television actor, born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania (d. 2013)

Wednesday, February 22, 1928

Thursday, February 23, 1928

Friday, February 24, 1928

Saturday, February 25, 1928

Sunday, February 26, 1928

Monday, February 27, 1928

  • The controversial British war film Dawn was discussed on the floor of the House of Commons. Foreign Affairs Secretary Austen Chamberlain had not viewed the film and did not plan to, but objected to a scene depicting Edith Cavell's execution which had reportedly been embellished for dramatic effect. "I believe that account of the execution to be wholly apocryphal, and I hold it is an outrage on a noble woman's memory to turn into melodrama, for the purposes of commercial gain, so heroic a story", Chamberlain said, though he did not propose to censor the film as had been suggested.[41]

Tuesday, February 28, 1928

Wednesday, February 29, 1928

  • A French court refused to grant American lawyer and politician Bainbridge Colby a divorce, declaring itself "incompetent" to do so because both parties involved were foreigners and Mrs. Colby was not present. The ruling was viewed as an end to the practice of Americans coming to France for easy dissolutions of marriage in the country's "divorce mills".[43]
  • Born: Tempest Storm, burlesque performer, in Eastman, Georgia (d. 2021)
  • Died: Adolphe Appia, 65, Swiss architect and stage set designer

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  5. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . February 5, 1928. p. 7.
  6. Chicago Daily Tribune
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  7. ^ "Manche Masemola | Westminster Abbey".
  8. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . February 6, 1928. p. 5.
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  12. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . February 7, 1928. p. 5.
  13. Chicago Daily Tribune
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  14. ^ "Transatlantic Television in 1928". Baird Television. Retrieved 2015-09-29. Extract from The New York Times February 9, 1928.
  15. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . February 9, 1928. p. 3.
  16. Chicago Daily Tribune
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  17. Chicago Daily Tribune
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  18. ^ Gillis, Len (January 28, 2015). "70th Anniversary of Paymaster mining disaster". Timmins Press. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  19. ^ "Ask Beacon Plant Permit Be Revoked". The Boston Daily Globe. March 13, 1928.
  20. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . February 12, 1928. p. Part 2 p. 1.
  21. Chicago Daily Tribune
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  23. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . February 14, 1928. p. 1.
  24. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . February 15, 1928. p. 6.
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  26. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . February 16, 1928. p. 2.
  27. Chicago Daily Tribune
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  28. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . p. 12.
  29. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . February 18, 1928. p. 2.
  30. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . February 19, 1928. p. 1.
  31. ^ "Old Rip". Texas Twisted. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  32. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . February 20, 1928. p. 1.
  33. ^ "Japan Election Today Will Mark Era in Country", Associated Press report in Asheville (NC) Citizen-Times, February 20, 1928, p. 1
  34. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . February 21, 1928. p. 1.
  35. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . February 22, 1928. p. 1.
  36. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . February 22, 1928. p. 13.
  37. Chicago Daily Tribune
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    Chicago Daily Tribune
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  40. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . p. 1.
  41. ^ "Dawn". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). February 27, 1928. Retrieved March 4, 2015.
  42. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . February 29, 1928. p. 1.
  43. Chicago Daily Tribune
    . p. 6.