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Events
January-February
January 2 - The Royal Bank of Canada takes over Quebec Bank.
January 22 - World War I: President Woodrow Wilson calls for "peace without victory" in Europe.
January 25 - The Danish West Indies is sold to the United States for $25 million
January 28 - The United States ends search for Pancho Villa
January 31 - World War I: Germany announces its U-boats will engage in unrestricted submarine warfare.
February 3 - World War I: The United States breaks off diplomatic relations with Germany
February 5 - The constitution of Mexico is adopted.
February 23 - The Russian Revolution begins with the overthrow of the Tsar system.
February 24 - World War I: United States ambassador to the United Kingdom Walter H. Page is given the Zimmermann Telegram, in which Germany offers to give the American Southwest back to Mexico if Mexico will declare war on the United States.
March-April
March 1 - U.S. government releases the plaintext of the Zimmermann Telegram to the public
March 1 - Japanese city Omuta, Fukuoka is founded
March 2 - The enactment of the Jones Act grants Puerto Ricans United States citizenship.
March 4 - Jeannette Rankin of Montana becomes the first woman member of the United States House of Representatives.
March 8 - The United States Senate adopts the cloture rule in order to limit filibusters.
March 15 - Tsar Nicholas II of Russia abdicates and the Russian Revolution begins.
March 21 - The Danish West Indies become the Virgin Islands when Denmark transfers control over the islands to the United States after the purchase of the islands on January 25.
March 26 - World War I: First Battle of Gaza - British cavalry troops retreat after 17,000 Turks block their advance.
March 31 - The United States takes possession of the Virgin Islands after paying $25 million to Denmark.
April 2 - World War I: US President Woodrow Wilson asks U.S. Congress for a declaration of war on Germany.
April 9 - 12 - World War I: Canadians win the Battle of Vimy Ridge.
April 11 - World War I: Brazil severs relations with Germany
April 16 - Lenin arrives in Petrograd
May-October
May 13 - Three peasant children claim to see the Virgin Mary above a holm oak tree in Cova da Iria near Fatima, Portugal.
May 18 - World War I: The Selective Service Act passes the U.S. Congress giving the President the power of conscription.
June 5 - World War I: Conscription begins in the United States as "Army registration day."
June 15 - The United States enacts the Espionage Act.
July 6 - Arabian troops led by T.E. Lawrence capture Aqaba from the Turks.
July 7 - Aleksandr Kerensky forms the Provisional Government in Russia after the deposing of the tsar.
July 17 - King George V of the United Kingdom issues a Proclamation stating that the male line descendants of the British royal family will bear the surname Windsor.
July 20 - Corfu Declaration that enabled post-war Kingdom of Yugoslavia was signed by the Yugoslav Committee and Kingdom of Serbia
July 25 - Sir Thomas Whyte introduces the first income tax in Canada as a "temporary" measure (lowest bracket is 4% and highest is 25%).
October 15 - World War I: At Vincennes outside of Paris, Dutch dancer Mata Hari is executed by firing squad for spying for Germany.
October 19 - Love Field in Dallas, Texas is opened.
October 26 - World War I: Brazil declared in state of war with Germany.
November
November 2 - Zionism: The Balfour Declaration proclaims British support for Jewish settlement in Palestine.
November 6 - World War I: Third Battle of Ypres ends: After three months of fierce fighting, Canadian forces take Ypres in Belgium.
November 7 - Russian Revolution begins: In Russia, Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin leads his leftist revolutionaries in a nearly bloodless coup d'état against the ineffective Kerensky Provisional Government (Russia was still using the Julian Calendar at the time, so period references show a October 25 date).
November 7 - World War I: Third Battle of Gaza ends - United Kingdom forces capture Gaza from the Ottoman Empire.
November 15 - Finland takes a step towards full sovereignty recognizing the personal union with Russia finished after the Tsar being dethroned
November 20 - World War I: Battle of Cambrai begins - British forces make early progress in an attack on German positions but are soon beat back.
November 20 - Ukraine is declared a republic.
December
December 3 - After nearly 20 years of planning and construction, the Quebec Bridge opens to traffic (the bridge partially collapsed on August 29, 1907 and September 11, 1916).
December 6 - Finland's declaration of independence.
December 6 - Halifax explosion: Freighters Imro and Mont Blanc collide in 8.30 in the harbour at Halifax, Nova Scotia and cause a huge explosion that officially kills at least 1963 people, injures 9000 and destroys part of the city. Until Hiroshima, this was the biggest manmade explosion.
December 25 - Why Marry?, first dramatic play to win a Pulitzer Prize, opens at the Astor Theatre in New York City.
December 26 - United States president Woodrow Wilson uses the Federal Possession and Control Act to take control of nearly all American railroads under the United States Railroad Administration so they can be more efficiently used to transport troops and materials for the war effort.
Unknown dates
Lions Clubs International was formed.
First commercially issued recordings of jazz music, by Original Dixieland Jazz Band.
Tolkien starts writing the original Book of Lost Tales (the first version of the Silmarillion), thus Middle-earth is first written this year (After the war, Tolkien tries to publish the stories, but he is neglected, as writers call his work a "fairy tale"; unsuitable for adult readership).
Conscription crisis in Canada.
Female suffrage in the Netherlands
Ongoing events
World War I (1914-1918)
Armenian Genocide (1915-1918)
Hellenic Holocaust (1914-1922)
Births
January-March
January 10 - Hilde Krahl, actress (d. 1999)
January 10 - Jerry Wexler, record producer
January 24 - Ernest Borgnine, actor
January 25 - Ilya Prigogine, winner, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1977 (d. 2003)
January 29 - John Raitt, actor, singer
February 4 - Yahya Khan, President of Pakistan, (d. 1980)
February 6 - Zsa Zsa Gabor, actress
February 11 - Richard Jock Kinneir, graphic designer.
February 11 - Sidney Sheldon, author.
February 14 - Herbert A. Hauptman, biophysicist, winner Nobel Prize in Chemistry
February 19 - Carson McCullers, author (d. 1967)
February 25 - Anthony Burgess, author of Clockwork Orange (d. 1993)
February 27 - John Connally, Governor of Texas (d. 1993)
February 28 - Fidel Sánchez Hernández, former president of El Salvador (1967-1972) (d. 2003)
March 1 - Harry Caray, TV and radio broadcaster for three Major League Baseball teams (d. 1998)
March 1 - Robert Lowell, poet (d. 1977)
March 2 - Desi Arnaz, actor, bandleader, musician (d. 1986)
March 19 - Dinu Lipatti, pianist (d. 1950)
March 20 - Dame Vera Lynn, actress, singer
March 26 - Rufus Thomas, R&B/soul singer (d. 2001)
March 27 - Cyrus Vance, United States politician (d. 2002)
April-October
April 17 - Bill Clements, governor of Texas
April 25 - Ella Fitzgerald, jazz singer (d. 1996)
May 14 - Lou Harrison, composer (d. 2003)
May 21 - Raymond Burr, actor (d. 1993)
May 22 - Georg Tintner, conductor (d. 1999)
May 28 - Papa John Creech (d. 1994)
May 29 - John F. Kennedy, United States President (d. 1963)
June 17 - Atle Selberg, Norwegian mathematician
July 4 - Manolete (Manuel Rodríguez Sánchez), bullfighter (d. 1947)
July 19 - William Scranton, U.S. politician
August 15 - Jack Lynch, Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland (d. 1999)
August 18 - Caspar Weinberger, former United States Secretary of Defence
August 22 - John Lee Hooker, blues musician (d. 2001)
August 28 - Jack Kirby (comic book artist) (d. 1994)
August 29 - Isabel Sanford, actress (All in the Family, The Jeffersons) (d. 2004)
September 10 - Miguel Serrano, Chilean fascist ideologist
September 11 - Ferdinand Edralin Marcos, Philippine President and strongman
September 13 - Robert Ward, composer (d. 1994)
September 25 - Johnny Sain, baseball pitcher
October 8 - Danny Murtaugh, Major League Baseball player and manager (d. 1976)
October 15 - Jan Miner, American actress (d. 2004)
October 21 - Dizzy Gillespie, American jazz musician (d. 1993)
October 30 - Maurice Trintignant, F1 race car driver
November-December
November 11 - Madeleine Damerment, WW II heroine, executed by the Nazis (d. 1944)
November 19 - Indira Gandhi, India's first woman Prime Minister (d. 1984)
December 6 - Kamal Jumblatt, leader of the Lebanese Druze (d. 1977)
December 6 - Eliane Plewman, WW II heroine, executed by the Nazis (d. 1944)
December 22 - Gene Rayburn, television host (d. 1999)
December 30 - Seymour Melman, industrial engineer
unknown date
Sultan Yahya Petra ibni Almarhum Sultan Ibrahim Petra, later Sultan of Kelantan and 6th Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia.
Deaths
January 10 - William F. Cody, frontiersman
January 16 - George Dewey, Admiral (b. 1837)
March 8 - Ferdinand von Zeppelin (b. 1838)
March 17 - Franz Brentano, German philosopher and psychologist1
March 31 - Emil Adolf von Behring, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1901
April 1 - Scott Joplin, musician, composer
April 14 - L. L. Zamenhof, creator of Esperanto, homaranismo, and the daisy-wheel typewriting mechanism
May 17 - Charles Anthoni Johnson Brooke, ruler of Sarawak
May 20 - Philipp von Ferrary, stamp collector
June 30 - Antonio de La Gandara, painter
July 27 - Emil Kocher, medical researcher (b. 1841)
September 27 - Edgar Degas, painter
October 13 - Florence La Badie, pioneer actress
October 15 - Mata Hari, Dutch dancer and spy (executed)
October 23 - Eugčne Grasset, Swiss/French artist
October 28 - Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg, husband of Princess Helena of the United Kingdom, aunt of King George V.
November 11 - Liliuokalani of Hawai'i, queen of Hawaii (b. 1838)
November 17 - Auguste Rodin, sculptor
John William Waterhouse, Artist
Physics - Charles Glover Barkla
Chemistry - not awarded
Medicine - not awarded
Literature - Karl Adolph Gjellerup, Henrik Pontoppidan
Peace - International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva.
Category:1917
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