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Results Candidates California 4: Vacant Incumbent member-elect Julius Kahn (R) died December 18, 1924, during the 68th Congress, after his re-election to the 69th Congress. New member elected February 17, 1925 to begin her husband's term in the 69th Congress. Republican hold.
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Meanwhile, the censuses from 1905 to 1925 asked for relationships of people to each other but also only asked for a country of birth. [15] Also, the 1925 New York state census asked for the date and place of naturalization for naturalized U.S. citizens. [15] North Carolina: 1786⊗ [1] [2] North Dakota: 1885, 1915, and 1925. [1] Ohio: None ...
January 27–February 1 – The 1925 serum run to Nome (the "Great Race of Mercy") relays diphtheria antitoxin by dog sled across the U.S. Territory of Alaska to combat an epidemic. February 21 – First issue of The New Yorker magazine is published under the editorship of Harold Ross. [1]
February 18 - Marion LeRoy Burton, President of the University of Michigan from 1920 to 1925, in Ann Arbor at age 50 March 30 - William J. McConnell , Michigan native who became U.S. Senator from Idaho (1890-1891) and Governor of Idaho (1893-1897), at age 85 in Moscow, Idaho
1925 Chilean presidential election; 1925 Uruguayan National Administration Council election on 8 February 1925, a partial election to renew three of the seats of the National Administration Council. [1] 1925 Uruguayan parliamentary election on 29 November 1925
Despite sub-zero temps, many in Honesdale and northeastern Pennsylvania observed the 1925 total solar eclipse in awe.
June 2 – 1925 Saskatchewan general election: Charles Dunning's Liberals win a sixth consecutive majority; June 10 – The United Church of Canada opens for services. June 11 – Coal miner William Davis was killed by police in the culmination of a long Cape Breton Island strike. June 23 – First ascent of Mount Logan, the highest mountain in ...