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February 2, 1925: Gunnar Kaasen and his dog Balto save Nome, Alaska, from diphtheria
February 21, 1925: The first issue of The New Yorker is sold at newsstands.
February 18, 1925: Washington's luxury Mayflower Hotel opens
February 8, 1925: Stop-motion film The Lost World premieres

The following events occurred in February 1925:

February 1, 1925 (Sunday)

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February 2, 1925 (Monday)

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February 3, 1925 (Tuesday)

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February 4, 1925 (Wednesday)

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February 5, 1925 (Thursday)

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February 6, 1925 (Friday)

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February 7, 1925 (Saturday)

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  • The first elections were held in Trinidad and Tobago, at the time a British crown colony, as some residents were allowed to vote for seven of the 12 seats of the Legislative Council. However, the right to vote was limited to persons who owned rental property worth at least $60. Men had to be at least 21 years old, and women at least 30, and all voters were required to understand spoken English. People who had received poor relief six months before election day were ineligible. As a result, only six percent of the population could vote. The local candidates had to be men, literate in English, who owned property worth at least $12,000 or who received at least $960 of rent from tenants.[42]
  • Eleven crewmembers of the Japanese Imperial Navy cruiser Izumo were killed when the boat they were in was struck by a tugboat off the coast of Vancouver in Canada.[43]
  • World heavyweight boxing champion Jack Dempsey and Hollywood film actress Estelle Taylor were married in a small ceremony in San Diego.[44][45]
  • Born: Hans Schmidt, Canadian professional wrestler; as Guy Larose, in Joliette, Quebec, Canada (d. 2012)

February 8, 1925 (Sunday)

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Chanin's 46th Street Theatre

February 9, 1925 (Monday)

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February 10, 1925 (Tuesday)

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  • The Roman Catholic Church, represented by Vatican Secretary of State Pietro Gasparri, signed a concordat with Poland, represented by Stanisław Grabski, establishing diplomatic relations, guaranteeing the full protection by the Polish government of the Catholic Church, in return for the solemn oath of allegiance by Catholic clerics to the Polish government.[60]
  • The U.S.-Canadian Fishing Agreement was signed, outlining fishing rights for the respective countries.[61]
  • Dr. Anton Höfle, Germany's Minister of Posts, was arrested on charges of bribery the day after resigning his office after being charged with accepting 120,000 Reichsmarks the year before from Julius and Henry Barmat in return for Höfle's approval of a loan of 14.5 million Marks.[62] Höfle committed suicide two months later by an overdose of sleeping pills drugs before he could be brought to trial.
  • Born: Pierre Mondy, French actor and director; as Pierre Cuq, in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France (d. 2012)
  • Died:

February 11, 1925 (Wednesday)

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February 12, 1925 (Thursday)

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  • The Belgian airline SABENA (Societé anonyme belge d'Exploitation de la Navigation aérienne) pioneered the first air travel between Europe and central Africa as aviators Edmond Thieffry, Léopold Roger and Joseph De Brycker succeeded in flying a Handley Page W8 F biplane from Brussels, capital of Belgium, to Léopoldville (now Kinshasa), capital of the Belgian Congo.[72]
  • U.S. President Calvin Coolidge signed the Federal Arbitration Act into law, allowing contractual facilitation of resolving private disputes through arbitration. The law excludes certain classes of workers involved in foreign or interstate commerce, such as longshoremen and railroad employees.[citation needed]
  • Nikolai Golitsyn, the last Prime Minister of Imperial Russia prior to the October Revolution of 1917, was arrested by the Russian SFSR's secret police, the GPU, on suspicion of association with "counterrevolutionaries",[citation needed] and would be convicted and executed five months later.
  • Thousands of miners around Dortmund stopped work as both a sympathy gesture for the victims of the Stein mine explosion and a protest against dangerous mining conditions.[64]
  • Born: Lev Naumov, Soviet Russian classical pianist and composer; in Rostov, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (present-day Russia) (d. 2005)

February 13, 1925 (Friday)

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February 14, 1925 (Saturday)

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February 15, 1925 (Sunday)

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February 16, 1925 (Monday)

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February 17, 1925 (Tuesday)

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February 18, 1925 (Wednesday)

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February 19, 1925 (Thursday)

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February 20, 1925 (Friday)

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February 21, 1925 (Saturday)

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February 22, 1925 (Sunday)

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February 23, 1925 (Monday)

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February 24, 1925 (Tuesday)

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Minnesota's "Northwest Angle"

February 25, 1925 (Wednesday)

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February 26, 1925 (Thursday)

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February 27, 1925 (Friday)

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The new Nazi flag
  • No longer outlawed, Germany's Nazi Party was officially re-established at a convention in the same hall in Munich where Adolf Hitler had launched his failed putsch. With its launch, the organization called itself the Nationalsozialistische Freiheitspartei ("National Socialist Freedom Party"). Hitler made his first speech since his release from prison to a packed audience of over 4,000 in the hall as another 1,000 stood outside.[120]
  • The explosion of 38 tons of dynamite at Caju, Rio de Janeiro in Brazil's Guanabara Bay killed as many as 50 people but far less than what had originally been reported by Brazilian officials. While the first reports were that 621 people were killed and 1,379 injured,[121] a figure repeated nearly one century later online,[122] the announced death toll was revised a few days later to "less than fifty."[123]
An Ostehøvel

February 28, 1925 (Saturday)

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