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Lieutenant Governor of Alabama: Walter D. Seed, Sr. (until January 18), Thomas E. Kilby (starting January 18); Lieutenant Governor of California: A. J. Wallace (until January 5), John Morton Eshleman (Progressive) (starting January 5)
1915 by topic; Subject; Animation; Archaeology; Architecture; Art; Aviation; Awards; Film; Literature. Poetry; Meteorology; Music. Jazz; Rail transport; Radio ...
All following films are American, except where stated.. Adachihara Ubagaike Yurei (Japanese), starring Matsunosuke Onoe, produced in Japan by Nikkatsu [5]; Agony of Fear, directed by Giles Warren [5]
Title Director Cast Genre Notes After the Storm: B. Reeves Eason: Vivian Rich, Harry von Meter: The Assayer of Lone Gap: B. Reeves Eason: Perry Banks, Louise Lester: Auntie's Portrait ...
January – The Geração de Orpheu launch the short-lived magazine Orpheu, introducing literary modernism to Portugal. [1]January 13 – "Reminiscences of Sergeant Michael Cassidy", the first known story by Captain H. C. McNeile, Royal Engineers, writing as "Sapper", begins in the Daily Mail (London).
"The Jelly Roll Blues" by Jelly Roll Morton "Agitation Rag" by Robert Hampton "Alabama Jubilee" w.m. Jack Yellen & George L. Cobb "All For You" w. Henry Blossom m. Victor Herbert
May 22 – Lassen Peak, one of the Cascade Volcanoes in Northern California, erupts, sending an ash plume 30,000 feet in the air and devastating the nearby area with pyroclastic flows and lahars.
1915 propaganda poster. 1 January – World War I: sinking of the battleship HMS Formidable, off Lyme Regis, Dorset, by an Imperial German Navy U-boat. 35 officers and 512 men are lost out of a total complement of 780.