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1902 (MCMII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar, the 1902nd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 902nd year of the 2nd millennium, the 2nd year of the 20th century, and the 3rd year of the 1900s decade. As of the start of 1902, the Gregorian calendar was 13 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Events
January : first Rose Bowl college American football game. • January 1 • The Nurses Registration Act 1901 comes into effect in New Zealand, making it the first country in the world to require state registration of nurses. On January 10, Ellen Dougherty becomes the world's first registered nurse. • Nathan Stubblefield demonstrates his wireless telephone device in the U.S. state of Kentucky. • January 8 – A train collision in the New York Central Railroad's Park Avenue Tunnel kills 17 people, injures 38, and leads to increased demand for electric trains and the banning of steam locomotives in New York City. • January 23Hakkōda Mountains incident: A snowstorm in the Hakkōda Mountains of northern Honshu, Japan, kills 199 during a military training exercise. • January 30 – The Anglo-Japanese Alliance is signed. February February 12 – The 1st Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance takes place in Washington, D.C.February 15 – The Berlin U-Bahn underground is opened. • February 18 – U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt prosecutes the Northern Securities Company for violation of the antitrust Sherman Act. • February 27 – Australian officers Breaker Morant and Peter Handcock are executed for the murder of Boer prisoners of war near Louis Trichardt. March March 7Second Boer War: Battle of Tweebosch – South African Boers win their last battle over the British Army, with the capture of a British general and 200 of his men. • March 8Jean Sibelius's Symphony No. 2 is premiered in Helsinki. • March 10 • Clashes between police and Georgian workers led by Joseph Stalin leave 15 dead, 54 wounded, and 500 in prison. • A Circuit Court decision in the United States ends Thomas Edison's monopoly on 35 mm movie film technology. • March 15 – The Pattani Sultanate is abolished by the Siamese authority after the last sultan of Pattani refused new administrative reforms by the Siamese. April April 2 – The Electric Theatre, the first movie theater in the United States, opens in Los Angeles. • April 11 – Tenor Enrico Caruso makes the first million-selling recording, for the Gramophone Company in Milan. • April 13 – A new land speed record of is set in Nice, France, by Léon Serpollet driving a steam car. • April 19 – The 7.5 Guatemala earthquake shakes Guatemala with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe), killing between 800 and 2,000. May : Mount Pelée erupts. • May 7La Soufrière volcano on the Caribbean island of Saint Vincent erupts, devastating the northern portion of the island and killing 2,000 people • May 8Mount Pelée in Martinique erupts, destroying the town of Saint-Pierre and killing over 30,000. • May 12 – Brazilian aeronaut Augusto Severo de Albuquerque Maranhão and Georges Saché, his French mechanic, are killed when Severo's airship Pax catches fire and explodes a little over 1,000 ft above Paris. Severo and Saché are both killed upon impact with the ground. • May 13Alfonso XIII of Spain begins his reign. • May 20Cuba gains independence from the United States. • May 22 – The White Star Liner SS Ionic is launched by Harland and Wolff in Belfast. • May 29 – The London School of Economics is opened by Lord Rosebery. • May 31 – The Treaty of Vereeniging ends the Second Boer War, providing for the Transvaal Colony and Orange Free State to transition to self-governing British colonies. June June 13 – Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing, predecessor of global consumer goods brand 3M, begins trading as a mining venture at Two Harbors in the United States. • June 15 – The New York Central Railroad inaugurates the 20th Century Limited passenger train between Chicago and New York City. • June 16 – The Commonwealth Franchise Act in Australia grants women's suffrage in federal elections for resident British subjects (with certain ethnic minorities excepted), making Australia the first independent country to grant women the vote at a national level, and the first country to allow them to stand for Parliament. • June 26Edward VII institutes the Order of Merit, an order bestowed personally by the British monarch on up to 24 distinguished Empire recipients. July July 2Philippine–American War ends. • July 5Erik Gustaf Boström returns as Prime Minister of Sweden. • July 8 – The United States Bureau of Reclamation is established within the U.S. Geological Survey. • July 10 – The Rolling Mill Mine disaster in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, kills 112 miners. • July 11Lord Salisbury retires as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. • July 14Agustín Lizárraga discovers Machu Picchu, the "Lost City of the Incas". • St Mark's Campanile in Venice collapses. • July 21Fluminense Football Club is founded in Rio de Janeiro. August August 1 – 100 miners die in a pit explosion in Wollongong, Australia. • August 9Coronation of Edward VII as King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, Emperor of India at Westminster Abbey in London. • August 22Theodore Roosevelt becomes the first American President to ride in an automobile, a Columbia Electric Victoria through Hartford, Connecticut. • A 7.7 earthquake shakes the border between China and Kyrgyzstan killing 10,000 people. • August 24 – A statue of Joan of Arc is unveiled in Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier, the French town which she stormed in 1429. • August 30 – Mount Pelée again erupts in Martinique, destroying the town of Le Morne-Rouge and causing 1,000 deaths. September September 1 – The first science fiction film, the silent A Trip to the Moon (Le Voyage dans La Lune), is premièred at the Théâtre Robert-Houdin in Paris, France, by actor/producer Georges Méliès, and proves an immediate success. • September 19Shiloh Baptist Church stampede: 115 people are killed in a crush at a black church in Birmingham, Alabama, following a mistaken alarm of fire after an address by Booker T. Washington. October : Santa María erupts • October 14Rimsky-Korsakov's opera Servillia premieres in St. PetersburgOctober 16 – The first Borstal (youth offenders' institution) opens in Borstal, Kent, U.K. • October 17 – First Cadillac completed, sold and sent to Buffalo, New YorkOctober 18Venezuela: President Castro's army overcomes rebels in seven-day battle • October 21 – A five-month strike by the United Mine Workers in the United States ends. • October 24One of the largest volcanic eruptions of the 20th century occurs at Santa María in Guatemala; over 6,000 people die. November November 1 – France attempts to neutralize Triple Alliance, signing agreement with Italy to remain neutral in Africa. • November 15 • King Leopold II of Belgium survives an attempted assassination in Brussels by Italian anarchist Gennaro Rubino. • The Hanoi exhibition opens in French Indochina. • November 16 – A newspaper cartoon depicting U.S. President "Teddy" Roosevelt refusing to shoot a bear cub inspires creation of the first teddy bear by Morris Michtom in New York City. • November 30 – The second-in-command of Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch, Harvey Logan ("Kid Curry"), is captured after a shootout with lawmen in Knoxville, Tennessee. He is sentenced to a $5,000 fine and 20 years hard labor for robbery but escapes custody in 1903. December December–February 1903 – Venezuelan crisis: Britain, Germany and Italy sustain a naval blockade on Venezuela, in order to enforce collection of outstanding financial claims. This prompts the development of the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. • December 10 – The first Aswan Dam on the Nile is completed. • December 17 – The Commercial Telegraph Agency (TTA, Torgovo-Telegrafnue Agenstvo), predecessor of TASS, is officially established under the Ministry of Finance at Saint Petersburg in the Russian Empire. • December 21Newfoundland - Guglielmo Marconi sends wireless messages across the Atlantic. • December 30Discovery Expedition: British explorers Scott, Shackleton and Wilson reach the furthest southern point reached thus far by man, south of 82°S. Date unknown • The capital of French Indochina is moved from Saigon (in Cochinchina) to Hanoi (Tonkin). • Construction of the Paul Doumer Bridge, linking both sections of Hanoi, is completed. • The first Korean Empire passports are issued to assist Korean immigration to Hawaii. • De'Longhi home appliance brand is founded in Treviso, Italy. • Daniels Linseed, predecessor of Archer Daniels Midland (ADM), a global livestock, commodities trading, food processing brand, is founded in Minnesota, United States. == Births ==
Births
January January 4John A. McCone, American politician, 6th Director of Central Intelligence (d. 1991) • January 8Georgy Malenkov, Soviet politician (d. 1988) • January 9 • Sir Rudolf Bing, Austrian-born British opera manager (d. 1997) • Josemaría Escrivá, Spanish Roman Catholic priest and saint (d. 1975) • January 11Maurice Duruflé, French composer (d. 1986) • Evelyn Dove, British singer and actress (d. 1987) • January 15Nâzım Hikmet, Turkish poet and director (d. 1963) • King Saud of Saudi Arabia (d. 1969) • January 16Eric Liddell, Scottish runner (d. 1945) • January 20Kevin Barry, Irish republican (d. 1920) • Leon Ames, American actor (d. 1993) • January 22Daniel Kinsey, American hurdler (d. 1970) • January 25André Beaufre, French general (d. 1975) • January 26Menno ter Braak, Dutch author, polemicist (d. 1940) • January 31Tallulah Bankhead, American actress (d. 1968) • Alva Myrdal, Swedish politician, diplomat, and writer, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (d. 1986) February February 4Charles Lindbergh, American aviator (d. 1974) • Hartley Shawcross, British barrister and politician (d. 2003) • February 8Demchugdongrub, Mongolian politician (d. 1966) • February 9Blanche Calloway, American jazz singer (d. 1978) • Léon M'ba, 1st President of Gabon (d. 1967) • February 10Walter Houser Brattain, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1987) • February 11Arne Jacobsen, Danish architect, designer (d. 1971) • February 12William Collier Jr., American actor (d. 1987) • February 14Thelma Ritter, American actress (d. 1969) • February 19Kay Boyle, American writer (d. 1992) • John W. Bubbles, American dancer and actor (d. 1986) • February 20Ansel Adams, American photographer (d. 1984) • February 22Herma Szabo, Austrian figure skater (d. 1986) • February 27Gene Sarazen, American golfer (d. 1999) • John Steinbeck, American writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1968) March March 7Heinz Rühmann, German actor (d. 1994) • March 9Will Geer, American actor (d. 1978) • March 13Mohammed Abdel Wahab, Egyptian singer (d. 1991) • March 17Bobby Jones, American golfer (d. 1971) • March 19Fuad Chehab, 8th President of Lebanon (d. 1973) • March 21Son House, American musician (d. 1988) • March 24Thomas E. Dewey, American politician (d. 1971) • March 27Betty Balfour, English screen actress (d. 1977) • March 28 – Dame Flora Robson, English actress (d. 1984) • March 29Marcel Aymé, French writer (d. 1967) • William Walton, English composer (d. 1983) • March 30Brooke Astor, American socialite, philanthropist (d. 2007) AprilApril 2Jan Tschichold, German typographer (d. 1974) • April 4Louise Lévêque de Vilmorin, French author (d. 1969) • Stanley G. Weinbaum, American science-fiction author (d. 1935) • April 8Andrew Irvine, British mountaineer (d. 1924) • Josef Krips, Austrian conductor, violinist (d. 1974) • April 12Louis Beel, Prime Minister of the Netherlands (d. 1977) • April 14Yakov Smushkevich, Soviet Air Force general (d. 1941) • April 18Giuseppe Pella, Prime Minister of Italy (d. 1981) • April 20 – Sir Donald Wolfit, English actor (d. 1968) • April 23Halldór Laxness, Icelandic writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1998) • April 30Theodore Schultz, American economist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1998) May May 2Brian Aherne, English actor (d. 1986) • May 3Alfred Kastler, French physicist, recipient of the Nobel Prize (d. 1984) • May 6Max Ophüls, German film director (d. 1957) • May 8André Michel Lwoff, French microbiologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 1994) • May 10Anatole Litvak, Ukrainian-born film director (d. 1974) • David O. Selznick, American film producer (d. 1965) • May 15Richard J. Daley, American politician, 48th Mayor of Chicago (d. 1976) • May 18Meredith Willson, American composer (d. 1984) • May 21Marcel Breuer, Hungarian-born American architect (d. 1981) • Leonidas Zervas, Greek organic chemist (d. 1980) • May 22Al Simmons, American baseball player (d. 1956) June June 1C. Wade McClusky, United States Navy admiral (d. 1976) • June 8James Stillman Rockefeller, American Olympic rower and banker (d. 2004) • June 9Skip James, American Delta blues singer, songwriter, and musician (d. 1969) • June 16Barbara McClintock, American geneticist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 1992) • June 17F. F. E. Yeo-Thomas, English World War II hero (d. 1964) • June 22Henri Deglane, French wrestler (d. 1975) • June 25Yasuhito, Prince Chichibu, Japanese prince (d. 1953) • June 26Hugues Cuénod, Swiss tenor (d. 2010) • June 28Richard Rodgers, American composer (d. 1979) July July 1William Wyler, German-born American film director (d. 1981) • July 4Meyer Lansky, Russian-born American mobster (d. 1983) • George Murphy, American dancer, actor and politician (d. 1992) • July 8Gwendolyn B. Bennett, American writer (d. 1981) • July 10Kurt Alder, German chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1958) • Nicolás Guillén, Cuban poet, journalist, political activist and writer (d. 1989) • July 16Alexander Luria, Russian neuropsychologist (d. 1977) • July 18Chill Wills, American actor, singer (d. 1978) • July 28Albert Namatjira, Australian painter (d. 1959) • Karl Popper, Austrian-born British philosopher (d. 1994) • July 31Gubby Allen, Australian-born English cricketer, cricket administrator (d. 1989) August August 2Pope Cyril VI of Alexandria, Egyptian Coptic Orthodox patriarch (d. 1971) • August 7Ann Harding, American actress (d. 1981) • August 8Paul Dirac, English physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1984) • August 10Arne Tiselius, Swedish chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1971) • August 11Alfredo Binda, Italian cyclist (d. 1986) • Lloyd Nolan, American film, television actor (d. 1985) • Norma Shearer, Canadian actress (d. 1983) • August 12Mohammad Hatta, 1st Vice President of Indonesia (d. 1980) • August 13Felix Wankel, German mechanical engineer (d. 1988) • August 16Georgette Heyer, British writer (d. 1974) • August 19Ogden Nash, American poet (d. 1971) • J. B. L. Reyes, Filipino jurist (d. 1994) • August 22Leni Riefenstahl, German film director (d. 2003) • August 24Carlo Gambino, Italian-born American gangster (d. 1976) • August 25Stefan Wolpe, German-born American composer (d. 1972) September September 5Darryl F. Zanuck, American film producer and studio executive (d. 1979) • September 6Sylvanus Olympio, Togolese politician, 1st President of Togo (assassinated) (d. 1963) • September 9Roberto Noble, Argentine politician, journalist and publisher (d. 1969) • September 12Juscelino Kubitschek, 21st President of Brazil (d. 1976) • September 21Luis Cernuda, Spanish poet (d. 1963) • Ilmari Salminen, Finnish athlete (d. 1986) • September 22John Houseman, Romanian-born actor, producer (d. 1988) • September 23Ion Gheorghe Maurer, Romanian lawyer and politician, 49th Prime Minister of Romania (d. 2000) • September 24Ruhollah Khomeini, Iranian Shia cleric, 1st Supreme Leader of Iran (d. 1989) • September 26Albert Anastasia, Italian-born American gangster (d. 1957) October October 2Leopold Figl, 14th Chancellor of Austria (d. 1965) • October 5Larry Fine, American actor and comedian (The Three Stooges) (d. 1975) • Ray Kroc, American fast food entrepreneur (''McDonald's'') (d. 1984) • October 18Miriam Hopkins, American actress (d. 1972) • Pascual Jordan, German physicist (d. 1980) • October 25Carlo Gnocchi, Italian Roman Catholic priest and blessed (d. 1956) • Eddie Lang, American jazz guitarist (d. 1933) • October 26Jack Sharkey, Lithuanian-born American heavyweight boxing champion (d. 1994) • October 28Elsa Lanchester, British-American actress (d. 1986) • October 31Carlos Drummond de Andrade, Brazilian poet (d. 1987) November November 1Eugen Jochum, German conductor (d. 1987) • November 2Princess Mafalda of Savoy (d. 1944) • Prince Rostislav Alexandrovich of Russia (d. 1978) • November 9Anthony Asquith, British film director (d. 1968) • November 17Eugene Wigner, Hungarian physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1995) • November 21Mikhail Suslov, Soviet politician (d. 1982) • November 22Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque, French general (d. 1947) • November 23Victor Jory, Canadian actor (d. 1982) • November 30Hussein ibn Nasser, 8th Prime Minister of Jordan (d. 1982) December December 1Trần Văn Hương, South Vietnamese politician, 3rd President of South Vietnam, 3rd Vice President of South Vietnam, and 3rd Prime Minister of South Vietnam (d. 1982) • December 2Wifredo Lam, Cuban artist (d. 1982) • December 3Mitsuo Fuchida, Japanese aviator, naval officer, and Christian evangelist (d. 1976) • December 5Emeric Pressburger, Hungarian-born British film director (d. 1988) • Strom Thurmond, American politician (d. 2003) • December 9Margaret Hamilton, American actress (d. 1985) • December 14Frances Bavier, American stage and television actress (d. 1989) • December 19Ralph Richardson, English actor (d. 1983) • December 20Prince George, Duke of Kent (d. 1942) • December 23Norman Maclean, American author (d. 1990) • Charan Singh, 5th Prime Minister of India (d. 1987) • December 25Barton MacLane, American actor (d. 1969) • December 28Mortimer J. Adler, American philosopher (d. 2001) • Shen Congwen, Chinese writer (d. 1988) Date unknownNazem Akkari, 19th Prime Minister of Lebanon (d. 1985) == Deaths ==
Deaths
January–June January 5Martis Karin Ersdotter, Swedish businesswoman (born 1829) • January 11Johnny Briggs, English cricketer (b. 1862) • January 30François Claude du Barail, French general and Minister of War (b. 1820) • February 6Clémence Royer, French scholar (b. 1830) • February 15Viggo Hørup, Danish politician (b. 1841) • February 18Albert Bierstadt, German-born American painter (b. 1830) • February 26Edward Henry Cooper, British army officer and politician (b. 1827) • February 27Breaker Morant, Australian soldier (executed) (b. 1864) • Peter Handcock, Australian soldier (executed) (b. 1869) • March 3Isaäc Dignus Fransen van de Putte, 11th Prime Minister of the Netherlands (b. 1822) • March 7Pud Galvin, American baseball player, MLB Hall of Famer (b. 1856) • March 11Friedrich Engelhorn, German industrialist, founder of BASF (b. 1821) • March 12John Peter Altgeld, American politician, 20th Governor of Illinois (b. 1847) • March 15Sir Richard Temple, 1st Baronet, British colonial administrator of India (b. 1826) • March 23Kálmán Tisza, Hungarian politician, former Prime Minister (b. 1830) • March 26Cecil Rhodes, British imperialist (b. 1853) • March 29Sir Andrew Clarke, British army officer and colonial governor (b. 1824) • April 3Esther Hobart Morris, American suffragist judge (b. 1814) • April 8John Wodehouse, 1st Earl of Kimberley, British politician (b. 1826) • April 11Wade Hampton III, Confederate soldier and South Carolina politician (b. 1818) • April 15Jules Dalou, French sculptor (b. 1838) • April 17Francis, Duke of Cádiz, former king consort of Spain (b. 1822) • April 19Hans von Pechmann, German chemist (b. 1850) • April 26Lazarus Fuchs, German mathematician (b. 1833) • April 28Sol Smith Russell, American comedian (b. 1848) • MayHarriet Abbott Lincoln Coolidge, American philanthropist, author and reformer (b. 1849) • May 5Bret Harte, American writer (b. 1836) • May 6Martha Perry Lowe, American social activist and organizer (b. 1829) • William T. Sampson, American admiral (b. 1840) • May 7Agostino Roscelli, Italian priest, founder of the Institute of Sisters of the Immaculata (b. 1818) • May 25Henry Foster, Australian politician (b. 1846) • May 26Almon Brown Strowger, American inventor (b. 1839) • June 5Louis J. Weichmann, American witness to the assassination of Abraham Lincoln (b. 1842) • June 8Charles Ingalls, American pioneer and father of Laura Ingalls Wilder (b. 1836) • June 10Jacint Verdaguer, Catalan poet (b. 1845) • Auguste Schmidt, German educator, activist (b. 1833) • June 18Samuel Butler, British author (b. 1835) • June 19Albert, King of Saxony, member of the House of Wettin (b. 1828) July–December July 4Swami Vivekananda, Indian religious leader (b. 1863) • July 6Maria Goretti, Italian Roman Catholic virgin, martyr and saint (b. 1890) • July 16Henry Dunning Macleod, Scottish economist (b. 1821) • July 17Domenico Morea, Italian priest, educator and historian (b. 1833) • July 18Saigō Jūdō, Japanese general, admiral, and politician (b. 1843) • July 27Gustave Trouvé, French electrical engineer and inventor (b. 1839) • August 8James Tissot, French artist (b. 1836) • August 31Mathilde Wesendonck, German poet (b. 1828) • September 5Rudolf Virchow, German scientist, politician (b. 1821) • September 6Sir Frederick Abel, British chemist (b. 1827) • Hammerton Killick, Haitian admiral (b. 1856) • Winfield Scott Stratton, American mining prospector and philanthropist (b. 1848) • September 7William N. Roach, American politician and member of the United States Senate from 1893 to 1899 (b. 1840) • September 15Horace Gray, American jurist (b. 1828) • September 18Thorborg Rappe, Swedish social reformer (b. 1832) • September 19Masaoka Shiki, Japanese haiku poet (b. 1867) • September 23John Wesley Powell, American explorer (b. 1834) • September 26Levi Strauss, German-born American inventor of Levi's Jeans (b. 1829) • September 28John Marks Moore, American politician (b. 1853) • September 29William McGonagall, Scottish doggerel poet (b. 1825) • Émile Zola, French author (b. 1840) • September 30James Edward Jouett, American admiral (b. 1826) • October 6John Hall Gladstone, British chemist (b. 1827) • Liu Kunyi, Chinese general (b. 1830) • October 25Frank Norris, American novelist (b. 1870) • October 26Elizabeth Cady Stanton, American activist (b. 1815) • November 4Hale Johnson, American politician (b. 1847) • November 17Hugh Price Hughes, Welsh social reformer (b. 1847) • November 22Friedrich Alfred Krupp, German industrialist (b. 1854) • Walter Reed, American army physician (b. 1851) • December 2Count Richard Belcredi, former Prime minister of the Austrian Empire (b. 1823) • December 3Prudente de Morais, 3rd President of Brazil (b. 1841) • Robert Lawson, New Zealand architect (b. 1833) • December 4Charles Dow, American journalist, co-founder of Dow Jones & Company (b. 1851) • December 5Johannes Wislicenus, German chemist (b. 1835) • December 6Alice Freeman Palmer, American educator (b. 1855) • December 7Thomas Nast, American caricaturist, cartoonist (b. 1840) • December 11Mary Mathews Adams, Irish-born American philanthropist (b. 1840) • December 14Julia Grant, First Lady of the United States (b. 1826) • December 22Richard von Krafft-Ebing, German sexologist (b. 1840) • December 23Frederick Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury (b. 1821) == Nobel Prizes ==
Further reading and year books
• Colby, Frank Moore ed. he International Yearbook A Compendium Of The Worlds Progress During The Year 1902 (1903) coverage of each state online • 1902 Annual Cyclopedia (1903) online; highly detailed coverage of "Political, Military, and Ecclesiastical Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical Industry" for 1902; massive compilation of facts and primary documents; worldwide coverage; 865pp • Wall, Edgar G. ed. The British Empire yearbook (1903), 1276pp; covers 1902 online • Gilbert, Martin. A History of the Twentieth Century: vol. 1 1900-1933 (1997) pp 55–68; global coverage of politics, diplomacy and warfare.
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