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March 7 – Andy Phillip, American basketball player and coach (d. 2001) March 8 Ralph H. Baer, German-born American inventor (d. 2014) [19] Cyd Charisse, American actress, dancer (d. 2008) [20] March 9 Herb Douglas, athlete (d. 2023) Floyd McKissick, lawyer and civil rights activist (d. 1991) March 12 Jack Kerouac, novelist and poet (d. 1969) [21]
In 1921, the Tigers amassed 1,724 hits and a team batting average of .316, the highest team hit total and batting average in AL history. [53] That year, outfielders Harry Heilmann and Ty Cobb finished #1 and #2 in the American League batting race with batting averages of .394 and .389, respectively. [54]
An American United States Army Air Forces Consolidated B-24 Liberator heavy bomber crashed into the center of the village of Freckleton. It crashed into a school, 3 houses, and a cafe. Sixty-one individuals, including 38 children and two teenagers, were killed. Ten American servicemen were among the fatalities. 61 1946 La Salle Hotel: Fire ...
1922 in the United States by state or territory (51 C) 1922 disestablishments in the United States (31 C, 5 P) 1922 establishments in the United States (54 C, 14 P)
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1922–1923: China: From April 1922 to November 1923, Marines were landed five times to protect Americans during periods of unrest. [RL30172] 1924 : Honduras: From February 28 to March 31, and from September 10 to 15, U.S. forces protected American lives and interests during election hostilities.
As a result, it was the second-lowest scoring matchup between No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the history of the NCAA, with a 9–6 decision. [68] For the first time in BCS National Championship history, two SEC teams, the No. 1 LSU Tigers and the No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide, again faced each other in the National Championship Game. Alabama won the ...