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* [[November 11]]: The [[Spirit of the American Doughboy]] was dedicated as a [[World War I]] memorial at [[Linn Park]]
* [[November 11]]: The [[Spirit of the American Doughboy]] was dedicated as a [[World War I]] memorial at [[Linn Park]]
* [[William Brandon]] succeeded [[Thomas Kilby]] as [[Governor of Alabama]].
* [[William Brandon]] succeeded [[Thomas Kilby]] as [[Governor of Alabama]].
* [[F. A. Gallup]] succeeded Mr Carmichael as principal of [[Woodlawn High School]].
* [[Oscar Underwood]] completed his second term as Senate Minority Leader.
* [[Oscar Underwood]] completed his second term as Senate Minority Leader.
* [[Thomas Shirley]] succeeded [[J. Chris Hartsfield]] as [[Jefferson County Sheriff]].
* [[Thomas Shirley]] succeeded [[J. Chris Hartsfield]] as [[Jefferson County Sheriff]].
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* The [[Birmingham Park and Recreation Board]] was established.
* The [[Birmingham Park and Recreation Board]] was established.
* Birmingham voters prohibited private jitney services by public referendum.
* Birmingham voters prohibited private jitney services by public referendum.
* [[Minor High School]] graduated its first class.
* [[Shades Cahaba High School]] graduated its first class.
* The Women's Auxiliary of the [[Jefferson County Medical Society]] was founded.
* The Women's Auxiliary of the [[Jefferson County Medical Society]] was founded.
* [[George Ward]] purchased the land for his [[Vestavia (estate)|Vestavia]] estate.
* [[George Ward]] purchased the land for his [[Vestavia (estate)|Vestavia]] estate.
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* The Birmingham office of [[Ballard & Ballard]] millers moved to 2409 [[1st Avenue South]].
* The Birmingham office of [[Ballard & Ballard]] millers moved to 2409 [[1st Avenue South]].
* [[Charles Harris]] founded the [[Protective Industrial Insurance Company]].
* [[Charles Harris]] founded the [[Protective Industrial Insurance Company]].
=== Education ===
* September: [[Bessemer High School]] separated from [[Arlington School]] by moving into a new school building.
* [[Minor High School]] graduated its first class.
* [[Shades Cahaba High School]] graduated its first class.


===Sports===
===Sports===
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* Female members of the [[Birmingham Country Club]] founded a women's golf tournament.
* Female members of the [[Birmingham Country Club]] founded a women's golf tournament.


==Works==
== Individuals ==
* The steamship ''[[City of Birmingham (steamship)|City of Birmingham]]'' was christened
* [[F. A. Gallup]] succeeded Mr Carmichael as principal of [[Woodlawn High School]].
* ''[[Art Work of Birmingham, Ala.]]'' was published by the Gravure Illustration Company of Chicago, Illinois
 
===Buildings===
* [[Belvedere Theatre]]
* [[Bessemer Colored High School]]
* [[Bush Middle School]]
* [[Druid City Hospital]]
* [[Harris Transfer Company]] warehouse no. 2
* [[Henry Neely Dam]] (impounding [[Lake Neely Henry]])
* [[Mitchell Dam]] (impounding [[Lake Mitchell]])
* [[North Birmingham Elementary School]]
* [[Phillips High School]]
* [[Simpson Building]] (Simpson Preparatory School) at [[Birmingham-Southern College]])
* [[St Stanislaus Catholic Church]]
* [[Tuscaloosa Country Club]]
* ground was broken for [[A. H. Parker High School|Negro High School]] (now [[A. H. Parker High School]])
* ground was broken for [[Norwood Elementary School]]


== Individuals ==
===Births===
===Births===
* [[January 14]]: [[Bea Carlton]], co-founder of [[Milo's Hamburgers]]
* [[January 14]]: [[Bea Carlton]], co-founder of [[Milo's Hamburgers]]
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* [[Helen Cockrell]] graduated from [[Shades Cahaba High School|Shades Cahaba School]]
* [[Helen Cockrell]] graduated from [[Shades Cahaba High School|Shades Cahaba School]]
* [[Ida Moffett]] graduated from [[Alliance High School]]
* [[Ida Moffett]] graduated from [[Alliance High School]]
==Works==
* The steamship ''[[City of Birmingham (steamship)|City of Birmingham]]'' was christened
* ''[[Art Work of Birmingham, Ala.]]'' was published by the Gravure Illustration Company of Chicago, Illinois
===Buildings===
* [[Belvedere Theatre]]
* [[Bessemer Colored High School]]
* [[Bessemer High School]]
* [[Bush Middle School]]
* [[Druid City Hospital]]
* [[Harris Transfer Company]] warehouse no. 2
* [[Henry Neely Dam]] (impounding [[Lake Neely Henry]])
* [[Mitchell Dam]] (impounding [[Lake Mitchell]])
* [[North Birmingham Elementary School]]
* [[Phillips High School]]
* [[Simpson Building]] (Simpson Preparatory School) at [[Birmingham-Southern College]])
* [[St Stanislaus Catholic Church]]
* [[Tuscaloosa Country Club]]
* ground was broken for [[A. H. Parker High School|Negro High School]] (now [[A. H. Parker High School]])
* ground was broken for [[Norwood Elementary School]]


==Context==
==Context==

Revision as of 07:59, 7 August 2018

1923 was the 52nd year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

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Education

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Context

1923 saw the first issue of TIME magazine. Vladimir Lenin resigned from chairmanship of the Soviet government. Yankee Stadium opened its doors. The Irish Civil War ended. Mount Etna erupted. Calvin Coolidge assumed the office of President Warren G. Harding after his death. Tokyo and Yokohama were devastated by an earthquake. Turkey became a republic. The Walt Disney Company was founded. Adolf Hitler failed an attempt to overthrow the German government and Vladimir Zworykin filed the first patent for a color television transmitter/receiver.

People born in 1923 include record producer Sam Phillips; writers Paddy Chayefsky, Italo Calvino, Norman Mailer, and James Dickey; pilots Chuck Yeager and Alan Shephard; television personalities Bob Barker and Ed McMahon; photographer Diane Arbus; mime Marcel Marceau; actor Charleton Heston; model Bettie Page; guitarist Albert King; coach Ara Parseghian; diplomat Henry Kissinger; boxer Rocky Marciano and singer Hank Williams.

1923 deaths included those of President Warren Harding; actors Wallace Reid and Sarah Bernhardt; physicist Wilhelm Roentgen, revolutionary Pancho Villa; and engineer Gustave Eiffel.

William Yeats won the 1923 Nobel Prize for literature. Le Corbusier published his Vers une architecture. Buster Keaton's feature film "Our Hospitality" was released. Tarzan and the Golden Lion by Edgar Rice Burroughs and The House at Pooh Corner by A. A. Milne were published. Louis Armstrong, Bessie Smith and Jelly Roll Morton made their first recordings. The Canton Bulldogs won the NFL championship. The Yankees defeated the Giants in the World Series. Bobby Jones won the U. S. Open and "Zev" won the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes.

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