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What happened on Wednesday March 16, 1910?

About March 16th, 1910, in brief:

  • Historical events: On March 16, 1910, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to redistribute power among its members, reducing the authority of the Speaker and increasing the influence of committee chairs. This change aimed to make the legislative process more democratic.
  • Day of the week: March 16th, 1910 was a Wednesday
  • Zodiac Sign: Pisces (in western zodiac), Dog (in Chinese zodiac)
  • Moon Phase: Waxing crescent
  • Popular movie: directed by D.W. Griffith

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March 16, 1910: What happened on that day?


Here's what happened on March 16, 1910:

  • Congressional power redistributed in U.S. On March 16, 1910, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to redistribute power among its members, reducing the authority of the Speaker and increasing the influence of committee chairs. This change aimed to make the legislative process more democratic. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • Joe Cannon's power curtailed in Congress On March 16, 1910, U.S. Speaker of the House Joseph Gurney Cannon's authority was significantly reduced. The House of Representatives voted to strip him of his power to appoint committee members, marking a shift in congressional power dynamics. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • Gandhi's pamphlet banned in South Africa On March 16, 1910, the South African government banned a pamphlet written by Mahatma Gandhi. The pamphlet, which advocated for the rights of Indian immigrants, was part of Gandhi's early activism against discriminatory laws. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • Orville Wright Begins Flying Instruction Orville Wright commenced instruction for five student aviators at the first flying school, located on Washington Ferry Road in Montgomery, Alabama, which later became Maxwell Air Force Base.
  • Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History Opens The National Museum of Natural History, the second museum of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., opened to the public for the first time.
  • Prussian Suffrage Bill Passed The Diet of Prussia passed a significant suffrage bill with a vote of 238-168, potentially expanding voting rights in the region.
  • Rebellion in Spanish Morocco Suppressed After eight months of conflict, the rebellion by Rif tribesmen in Spanish Morocco was finally suppressed, with an estimated 8,000 Berbers and 2,000 Spanish soldiers killed.
  • Birth of Clyde Barrow Clyde Barrow, who would later become infamous as half of the notorious criminal duo Bonnie and Clyde, was born in Ellis County, Texas.
  • House of Lords Reform Motion In London, the House of Lords unanimously passed Lord Rosebery's motion to reform the upper House's power, signaling potential political changes.
  • Deadly Train Derailment in Iowa A tragic train accident in Gladbrook, Iowa, resulted in forty-seven fatalities when two consolidated trains derailed due to a spread rail while traveling at 30 miles per hour.
  • Immigration Act Amendment The Immigration Act of 1910 was amended to restrict entry into the United States for criminals, paupers, anarchists, and individuals with diseases.
  • Sitka National Monument Established The United States Congress established the Sitka National Monument, preserving an important historical and natural site.
  • Change in Italian Leadership Sidney Sonnino resigned as Prime Minister of Italy, with Luigi Luzzatti taking his place, marking a transition in Italian political leadership.
  • Death of Photographer Nadar Gaspard-Félix Tournachon, better known as 'Nadar', a pioneering French photographer, passed away at the age of 89.
  • Birth of Iftikhar Ali Khan, Cricket Player Iftikhar Ali Khan, a notable cricket player who represented both England and India, and was the Nawab of Pataudi, was born on this date.
  • Death of Eduard FW Pflnger Eduard FW Pflnger, a prominent German physiologist, passed away at the age of 80, marking the end of a significant scientific career.
  • Mississippi County Establishment George County and Walthall County were established in Mississippi, expanding the state's administrative structure.
  • Bridgeport, Washington Incorporated The city of Bridgeport, Washington was officially incorporated, expanding the state's municipal landscape.

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March 16, 1910: What were the magazines covers and newspapers that day?

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What day of the week was March 16, 1910?


March 16, 1910 was a Wednesday and it was the 75th day of the year 1910 in the Gregorian calendar.

March 16, 1910 can also be written as 3/16/1910 in the US and as 16/3/1910 in UK and Europe.

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Who was born on March 16, 1910?


Famous people born on March 16, 1910:

  • Aladar Gerevich
    Aladar Gerevich

    Hungarian Olympic gold medalist in sabre fencing, part of the legendary Hungarian fencing team.

  • Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi
    Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi

    Prominent Indian-English cricketer and politician who served as the 8th Nawab of Pataudi, known for his significant contributions to cricket...

  • Palma Bucarelli
    Palma Bucarelli
  • Lota de Macedo Soares
    Lota de Macedo Soares
  • Philippe Marçais
    Philippe Marçais

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March 16, 1910: What famous people died on that day?


Famous people died on March 16, 1910:

  • Eduard Pflüger
    Eduard Pflüger
  • Joe Capilano
    Joe Capilano
  • Giuseppe Candiani
    Giuseppe Candiani

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March 16, 1910: What is The Zodiac Sign for that day?


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The Zodiac and Astrological sign for March 16th is Pisces.

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March 16, 1910: What is the Chinese Zodiac Sign for that day?

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The Chinese Zodiac sign for March 16, 1910 is Dog and the associated element is Metal.

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March 16, 1910: What was the moon phase on that day?


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The moon phase on March 16, 1910 was Waxing crescent.

The moon phase refers to the appearance of the Moon in the night sky on March 16, 1910 and is determined by the portion of the Moon's illuminated surface that is visible from Earth.

An observer located in New York City on March 16, 1910 at 10pm, would see the moon, being 39% full, rising at 09:15 am and setting at 12:38 am.

The previous full moon was on Feb 24, 1910 while the next full moon would come on Mar 25, 1910.

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How old is someone born on March 16, 1910?


Someone born on March 16, 1910 is:

116 years 2 months old,

or 1394 months and 8 days old,

or 6062 weeks and 4 days old,

or 42438 days old,

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How many days until your next birthday if you were born on March 16, 1910?

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