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May 23, 1912: Imperator, world's largest ocean liner, is launched USS Imperator World War I SP-4080.jpg
May 23, 1912: Imperator, world's largest ocean liner, is launched
May 9, 1912: Royal Navy Commander Samson of HMS Hibernia becomes first pilot to take off from a moving ship HMS Hibernia first ship aircraft takeoff 1912 IWM Q 71041.jpg
May 9, 1912: Royal Navy Commander Samson of HMS Hibernia becomes first pilot to take off from a moving ship
May 18, 1912: USS Texas, largest U.S. warship, launched USS Texas BB-35.jpg
May 18, 1912: USS Texas, largest U.S. warship, launched
May 24, 1912: Piltdown Man hoax continues with delivery of skull fragments Sterkfontein Piltdown man2.jpg
May 24, 1912: Piltdown Man hoax continues with delivery of skull fragments
May 18, 1912: Kongo, Japan's largest Japanese battleship is launched Japanese battleship Kongo.jpg
May 18, 1912: Kongō, Japan's largest Japanese battleship is launched

The following events occurred in May 1912:

Contents

May 1, 1912 (Wednesday)

May 2, 1912 (Thursday)

May 3, 1912 (Friday)

May 4, 1912 (Saturday)

May 5, 1912 (Sunday)

May 6, 1912 (Monday)

May 7, 1912 (Tuesday)

May 8, 1912 (Wednesday)

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Paramount Pictures founded

May 9, 1912 (Thursday)

May 10, 1912 (Friday)

May 11, 1912 (Saturday)

May 12, 1912 (Sunday)

May 13, 1912 (Monday)

May 14, 1912 (Tuesday)

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King Frederik VIII

May 15, 1912 (Wednesday)

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Batting king (.367) Ty Cobb

May 16, 1912 (Thursday)

May 17, 1912 (Friday)

May 18, 1912 (Saturday)

May 19, 1912 (Sunday)

May 20, 1912 (Monday)

May 21, 1912 (Tuesday)

May 22, 1912 (Wednesday)

May 23, 1912 (Thursday)

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Haakon, Christian and Gustaf

May 24, 1912 (Friday)

May 25, 1912 (Saturday)

May 26, 1912 (Sunday)

May 27, 1912 (Monday)

May 28, 1912 (Tuesday)

May 29, 1912 (Wednesday)

May 30, 1912 (Thursday)

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Wilbur Wright

May 31, 1912 (Friday)

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