May 1903

The following events occurred in May 1903:

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  • Born: Fernandel, French actor, in Marseilles, as Fernand Joseph Désiré Contandin (died 1971)[8]
  • Died: Paul Gauguin, 54, French Post-Impressionist artist (probable heart attack)[9]

May 10, 1903 (Sunday)

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  • The Paris–Madrid race for automobiles starts from the gardens of Versailles. The race became notable for the number of accidents, including at least eight rumoured fatalities. It is cancelled when the competitors reach Bordeaux.[16]

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May 29, 1903 (Friday)

  • Born: Bob Hope, US comedian and actor, in Eltham, Kent, UK, under the name Leslie Townes Hope (died 2003)

References

  1. "Annual report of the Supervising Inspector-general Steamboat-inspection Service, Year ending June 30, 1904". Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  2. "Annual report of the Supervising Inspector-general Steamboat-inspection Service, Year ending June 30, 1903". Washington: Government Printing Office. 1903. p. 32. Retrieved 11 May 2020 via Haithi Trust.
  3. "Kentucky Derby History, 1903".
  4. Richard Grudens (1998). The Music Men: The Guys who Sang with the Bands and Beyond. Celebrity Profiles Pub. p. 5. ISBN 9781575790978.
  5. Gahan, John W. (1983). The Line Beneath the Liners – a hundred years of Mersey Railway sights and sounds. Birkenhead: Countyvise. ISBN 0-907768-40-7.
  6. Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh. Burke's Royal Families of the World, Volume 1: Europe & Latin America. London, U.K.: Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1977. Page 22.
  7. Пейо Яворов, "Събрани съчинения", Том втори, "Гоце Делчев", Издателство "Български писател", София, 1977, стр. 69. (in Bulgarian) In English: Peyo Yavorov, "Complete Works", Volume 2, biography Delchev, Publishing house "Bulgarian writer", Sofia, 1977, p. 69.
  8. James Pallot; James Monaco (1991). The encyclopedia of film. Perigee Books. p. 189. ISBN 9780399516047.
  9. Mathews, Nancy Mowll (2001). Paul Gauguin, an Erotic Life. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, ISBN 0-300-09109-5. p. 257 n.78
  10. Lichtarowicz, A. M.; Mayberry, J. F. (August 1988). "Antoni Lésniowski and his contribution to regional enteritis (Crohn's disease)". Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 81 (8): 468–470. doi:10.1177/014107688808100817. PMC 1291720. PMID 3047387.
  11. "BP Amoco Timeline". Casper Star-Tribune. June 22, 2005. Retrieved June 22, 2005.
  12. Foreman, J., 1906, The Philippine Islands, A Political, Geographical, Ethnographical, Social and Commercial History of the Philippine Archipelago, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons
  13. Woody Register (2003). The Kid of Coney Island: Fred Thompson and the Rise of American Amusements. Oxford University Press. p. 339. ISBN 978-0-19-516732-0.
  14. Crampton, R. J. (1997). A concise history of Bulgaria. Verlag Cambridge University Press. p. 121.
  15. Suicide Note Archived 2014-12-26 at the Wayback Machine
  16. Marcel d'Herbeville (31 May 1903). "La Course Paris-Madrid". Le Sport universel illustré (in French). pp. 349–351. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help) available at Gallica
  17. "Twenty-two Emigrants Drowned". Leeds Mercury. England. 30 May 1903. Retrieved 10 November 2015 via British Newspaper Archive.
  18. Petcu, Marian (2016). Istoria jurnalismului din România în date: enciclopedie cronologică (in Romanian). Elefant Online. ISBN 9789734638543.
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