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March 13, 1920: Wolfgang Kapp attempts to overthrow government of Germany Bundesarchiv Bild 183-J0305-0600-003, Berlin, Kapp-Putsch, Putschisten.jpg
March 13, 1920: Wolfgang Kapp attempts to overthrow government of Germany
March 20, 1920: "Superdreadnought" USS Maryland becomes U.S. Navy's most powerful weapon USS Maryland (BB-46) underway in 1935.jpg
March 20, 1920: "Superdreadnought" USS Maryland becomes U.S. Navy's most powerful weapon
March 15, 1920: Allied troops began occupation of Constantinople to end Ottoman Empire British occupation troops marching in front of the British Embassy.jpg
March 15, 1920: Allied troops began occupation of Constantinople to end Ottoman Empire
March 28, 1920: Hollywood superstars Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks marry Pickford and Fairbanks LCCN2014718196.jpg
March 28, 1920: Hollywood superstars Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks marry

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Contents

March 1, 1920 (Monday)

Admiral Horthy Horthy Miklos kormanyzo.jpg
Admiral Horthy

March 2, 1920 (Tuesday)

Chin Yun-p'eng Jin Yunpeng.jpg
Chin Yun-p'eng

March 3, 1920 (Wednesday)

March 4, 1920 (Thursday)

March 5, 1920 (Friday)

March 6, 1920 (Saturday)

March 7, 1920 (Sunday)

March 8, 1920 (Monday)

March 9, 1920 (Tuesday)

March 10, 1920 (Wednesday)

Premier Branting Hjalmar branting stor bild.jpg
Premier Branting

March 11, 1920 (Thursday)

March 12, 1920 (Friday)

Karl Helfferich.jpg
Helfferich
Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1989-072-16, Matthias Erzberger.jpg
Erzberger

March 13, 1920 (Saturday)

Wolfgang Kapp.jpeg
Kapp
Bundesarchiv Bild 102-00015, Friedrich Ebert(cropped).jpg
Ebert

March 14, 1920 (Sunday)

March 15, 1920 (Monday)

March 16, 1920 (Tuesday)

March 17, 1920 (Wednesday)

March 18, 1920 (Thursday)

March 19, 1920 (Friday)

March 20, 1920 (Saturday)

March 21, 1920 (Sunday)

March 22, 1920 (Monday)

March 23, 1920 (Tuesday)

March 24, 1920 (Wednesday)

March 25, 1920 (Thursday)

March 26, 1920 (Friday)

March 27, 1920 (Saturday)

March 28, 1920 (Sunday)

March 29, 1920 (Monday)

March 30, 1920 (Tuesday)

Herbert Hoover, head of the U.S. Food Administration - NARA - 31480857.jpg
Herbert Hoover
Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, 1893-1966.jpg
Grover Bergdoll

March 31, 1920 (Wednesday)

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  2. "New Beginning, Old Past: The Collective Memory of Pioneering in Israeli Culture", by Yael Zerubavel, in New Perspectives on Israeli History: The Early Years of the State, ed. by Laurence J. Silberstein (NYU Press, 1991) p193
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Record of Current Events", The American Review of Reviews (April, 1920), pp359-362
  4. "Roads Back in Private hands After 760 Days; Transfer Is Effected Without a Hitch", Chicago Daily Tribune, March 1, 1920, p1
  5. Kincaid A. Herr, The Louisville and Nashville Railroad, 1850-1963 (University Press of Kentucky, 2015) p223
  6. "France's Rail Strike Ends; Public Hostile", Chicago Daily Tribune, March 2, 1920, p5
  7. "Steel Corporation Wins Big Suit— U.S. Steel Not Trust, Holding of High Court", The Pittsburg Press, March 1, 1920, p1; not a typo, the Pittsburg spelling was used at the time rather than Pittsburgh.
  8. "French Socialists Decide to Join No Internationale", Chicago Daily Tribune, March 2, 1920, p3
  9. "Chinese Premier Resigns Office", Buffalo Times, March 2, 1920, p1
  10. "Americanism Wins Seattle Election by 16,000 Votes", Chicago Daily Tribune, March 3, 1920, p1
  11. "Soviets Today Try to Choose Seattle Mayor", Chicago Daily Tribune, March 2, 1920, p3
  12. "President Takes His First Ride Since October", Dayton (O.) Daily News, March 3, 1920, p1
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  15. "Turks to Retain Only Relics of Ancient Power— Allies Permit Moslems to Keep 'Sacred' Places", Chicago Daily Tribune, March 5, 1920, p2
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  26. "Turk Outrages Must Cease, Allies Decide", Pittsburgh Gazette, March 8, 1920, p4
  27. "British War Vessels Off to Constantinople— Squadron, Which Arrived at Bizerta, Africa, Starts for Turk Capital as Allies Prepare Drastic Action— To Protect Armenians", New York Tribune, March 9, 1920, p2
  28. "Britain Won't Sell Indies to United States", Chicago Daily Tribune, March 9, 1920, p1
  29. December 1, 1932, diplomatic note from British Embassy to U.S. Department of State
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  31. "Big Vote for Wood in New Hampshire— Delegates Pledged to General Win in Primaries— Hoover Men Lead on Democratic Side", Washington Post, March 10, 1920, p1
  32. "Fear Beam Trawler Jutland Lost With All On Board", Halifax (NS) Chronicle Herald, March 13, 1920, p. 1
  33. "Socialist Named Swedish Premier", New York Tribune, March 12, 1920, p2
  34. "Senate Adopts House Suffrage Resolution", Charleston (WV) Mail, March 11, 1920, p1
  35. "Women Win West Virginia For Suffrage", New York Tribune, March 11, 1920, p1
  36. "Mi Tio Jose", by Julio Colon Gomez, Revista Ingenieria p.22-23
  37. "Steamer Sinks After Collision", Edmonton Journal, March 17, 1920, p1
  38. "Japanese Suffer Losses in Fight With Russ Force", Vancouver Sun, March 31, 1920, p1
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  43. "4 Lose Lives as Submarine Runs Aground", San Francisco Examiner, March 15, 1920, p1
  44. "Submarine Chief Drowns While Trying to Save Crew", Chicago Daily Tribune, March 19, 1920, p3
  45. "Only Negro Elective— Edward P. McCabe, Who Died Recently, Was Twice State Auditor", Ottawa (KS) Herald, March 18, 1920, p7
  46. "REVOLT SWEEPS GERMANY— 'Chancellor' Kapp Rules Berlin", Chicago Sunday Tribune, March 14, 1920, p1
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  49. "2d Schleswig Zone Votes to Remain German", Chicago Daily Tribune, March 16, 1920, p2
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  52. "Reservation to Article X, Wins 56 to 26— All Is Clear Now for the Final Vote", Chicago Daily Tribune, March 16, 1920, p1
  53. "John Bull Takes Big Bite Out of Foe's Colonies", Chicago Daily Tribune, March 16, 1920, p1
  54. "U.S. Is Without a State Secretary for First Time", Chicago Daily Tribune, March 16, 1920, p3
  55. "Five Freeze to Death in N.D. Blizzard", Chicago Daily Tribune, March 17, 1920, p1
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  59. "First Photos of Wilson Taken Since Illness", Chicago Daily Tribune, March 18, 1920, p1
  60. "President's First Picture Since His Illness— Mr. Wilson Permitted Photographers to Snap Him Wednesday as Hew Went for a Drive with Mrs. Wilson", Chicago Daily Tribune, March 19, 1920, p5
  61. "Constantinople Taken Over by Allies' Forces", Chicago Daily Tribune, March 18, 1920, p1
  62. "SENATE KILLS TREATY— Goes Back to White House; 7 Votes Short", Chicago Daily Tribune, March 20, 1920, p1
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  67. "Reds Control Ruhr District; Ebert Rules Again in Berlin, Chicago Daily Tribune, March 20, 1920, p1
  68. "2 Year Term in Prison for T. H. Newberry", Chicago Sunday Tribune, March 21, 1920, p1
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  70. "No Trace of Men Who Killed Mayor of Cork", Chicago Sunday Tribune, March 21, 1920, p1
  71. "Reds Promise to Cease Their Attacks on Finland", Chicago Daily Tribune, March 22, 1920, p3
  72. "35 States Ratify Suffrage; Held up in Delaware— Washington's Action Leaves One to Go", Chicago Daily Tribune, March 23, 1920, p1
  73. "Senate Confirms Bainbridge Colby", New York Tribune, March 23, 1920, p. 1
  74. "Maroons Score Victory, 28-24, Over Penn Five", Chicago Daily Tribune, March 23, 1920, p14
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  83. "Penn Defeats Chicago For Basketball Title", Baltimore Sun, March 28, 1920, p14
  84. "103 Die in Tornadoes", Chicago Daily Tribune, March 29, 1920, p1
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  86. "Mary Pickford Weds Douglas Fairbanks", Chicago Daily Tribune, March 31, 1920, p1
  87. "Danes Riot to Oust King; Demand a Republic— Monarch to Give Answer This Morning", Chicago Daily Tribune, March 30, 1920, p1
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  91. "No Republic! Irish Told", Chicago Daily Tribune, April 1, 1920, p1