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===Births===
===Births===
* [[January 11]]: [[Hugh Stubbins, Jr]], architect
* [[January 11]]: [[Hugh Stubbins Jr]], architect
* [[January 12]]: [[Howard Bailey]], football player
* [[January 12]]: [[Howard Bailey]], football player
* [[January 13]]: [[George Gaunt]], architect
* [[January 13]]: [[George Gaunt]], architect
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* [[February 12]]: [[Paul Bascomb]], jazz saxophonist
* [[February 12]]: [[Paul Bascomb]], jazz saxophonist
* [[February 25]]: [[Jim Hayes]], pitcher
* [[February 25]]: [[Jim Hayes]], pitcher
* [[April 4]]: [[George Brownell, Jr]], president of [[Brownell Travel]]
* [[April 4]]: [[George Brownell Jr]], president of [[Brownell Travel]]
* [[April 20]]: [[Helen Davis]], architect
* [[April 20]]: [[Helen Davis]], architect
* [[May 8]]: [[William Chambers]], architect
* [[May 8]]: [[William Chambers]], architect
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* [[James Bailey]], [[Mayor of Leeds]]
* [[James Bailey]], [[Mayor of Leeds]]
* [[Francis Falkenburg]], [[Alabama State House of Representatives|Alabama State Representative]] and manager of the [[Alabama Theatre]]
* [[Francis Falkenburg]], [[Alabama State House of Representatives|Alabama State Representative]] and manager of the [[Alabama Theatre]]
* [[Edward Friend, Jr]], attorney
* [[Edward Friend Jr]], attorney
* [[Dona Hardekopf]], actress and charity director
* [[Dona Hardekopf]], actress and charity director
* [[Herman Long]], social scientist, [[Talladega College]] and UNCF president
* [[Herman Long]], social scientist, [[Talladega College]] and UNCF president

Revision as of 11:27, 4 August 2015

1912 was the 41st year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

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Woodlawn Methodist Church was completed in 1912

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The year 1912 saw the formal establishment of the Republic of China. New Mexico became the 47th state; Arizona became the 48th. Captain Robert Falcon Scott and a team of four became the second expeditionary group to reach the South Pole. The Girl Scouts were founded by Juliette Gordon Low. The Mayor of Tokyo gave 3,000 cherry trees to be planted in Washington, D.C. The RMS Titanic sank, killing 1,517 passengers and crew. The Olympic Games took place in Stockholm, Sweden. Emperor Meiji of Japan died and was succeeded by his son Yoshihito, who became Emperor Taishō. Woodrow Wilson defeated incumbent William Howard Taft and former president Theodore Roosevelt in the presidential election. The skull of paleoanthropological hoax Piltdown Man was presented to the Geological Society of London.


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