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Date: 26 February 1920
Sun Myung Moon (født 6. januar 1920 i Jeong-ju, Nordpyongan, Japansk Korea, død 3. september 2012 i Gapyeong, Sydkorea) var den koreanske grundlægger og leder af Moonbevægelsen, som han grundlagde i 1954.
Moon var blandt de mest kontroversielle moderne religiøse ledere, og han og Moonbevægelsen har været udsat for heftig kritik.
Han døde på et hospital af lungebetændelse.
Læs mere...25. februar 1920 var en onsdag under stjernetegnet for ♓. Det var 55 dag på året. Præsident for USA var Woodrow Wilson.
Hvis du blev født på denne dag, er du 106 år gammel. Din sidste fødselsdag var den onsdag den 25. februar 2026, 85 dage siden. Din næste fødselsdag er torsdag den 25. februar 2027, om 279 dage. Du har levet i 38.802 dage, eller omkring 931.270 timer, eller omkring 55.876.222 minutter eller omkring 3.352.573.320 sekunder.
Date: 26 February 1920
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Date: 26 February 1920
Date: 26 February 1920
Date: 26 February 1920
The necessary formalities have been completed whereby the United States is definitely enrolled among the challengers for the Davis Cup, emblematic of the world's lawn tennis championship for 1920.
Date: 26 February 1920
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
LONDON, Feb. 25.--In an editorial on the Supreme Council's Russian policy. The London Times says:
Date: 26 February 1920
James Gayley, First Vice President of the United States Steel Corporation from 1901 to 1909 and distinguished among the great steel men of the country for his knowledge of metallurgy, died yesterday after an illness of several weeks at his residence, 555 Park Avenue.
Date: 26 February 1920
Special to The New York Times
WASHINGTON, Feb. 25.--Without warning an effort was made in the house this afternoon to repeal the Volstead law enforcing prohibition. Representative Igoe of Missouri, Democrat, made the motion, which was lost by a vote of 80 to 39. In supporting the motion he asserted that at least 10,000,000 ...
Date: 25 February 1920
By Edwin L. James. Special Cable To the New York Times
Edwin James
PARIS, Feb. 24.--Andre Tardieu, who was French High Commissioner in the United States during the war and one of the French Peace Commissioners, calls on French public opinion to disregard the anti-American campaign which is being pushed by a number of Paris newspapers. He calls this campaign not only dangerous to the real interests of France but absurd as well.
Date: 26 February 1920
Copyright, 1920, by the New York Times Company Special Cable To the New York Times
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LONDON, Feb. 25.--Pertinax telephoned to the Echo de Paris tonight: " President Wilson's reply was handed to the British Government today by Ambassador Davis. People who have read it are agreed that it was very moderate in its terms, ...