1903

1903

1903

Calendar year


1903 (MCMIII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 1903rd year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 903rd year of the 2nd millennium, the 3rd year of the 20th century, and the 4th year of the 1900s decade. As of the start of 1903, the Gregorian calendar was 13 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.

Quick Facts

Events

January

January 1: Edward VII becomes Emperor of India.
February 15: first teddy bear.
January 4: Electrocuting an Elephant

February

  • February 13 Venezuelan crisis: After agreeing to arbitration in Washington, the United Kingdom, Germany and Italy reach a settlement with Venezuela resulting in the Washington Protocols. The naval blockade that began in 1902 will end.
  • February 23 Cuba leases Guantánamo Bay to the United States "in perpetuity".

March

April

April 29: The Frank Slide occurs

May

June

June 11: Alexander I

July

July 23: 1903 Ford Model A.

August

September

October

November

December

December 17: The Wright Flyer in the air, the first airplane flight, by Orville Wright.

Date unknown

Births

January

Alan Paton

February

Tunku Abdul Rahman
Giulio Natta

March

Empress Nagako
Clare Boothe Luce
Lawrence Welk
Adolf Butenandt

April

Eliot Ness

May

Bing Crosby
Bob Hope

June

Lou Gehrig
George Orwell

July

Alec Douglas-Home
Olav V of Norway

August

Habib Bourguiba

September

Theodor W. Adorno
Claudette Colbert

October

Prince Charles, Count of Flanders
John Davis Lodge

November

Charles Rigoulot
Konrad Lorenz

December

Una Merkel
John von Neumann

Deaths

January–June

Saint Gemma Galgani
Josiah Willard Gibbs
Paul Gauguin
Apolinario Mabini
King Alexander I of Serbia

July–December

Pope Leo XIII
Lord Salisbury
Theodor Mommsen
Camille Pissarro

Unknown date

Nobel Prizes


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