What Happened This Year 1924

People Who Died in 1924

Louis Zborowski

Race car driver and engineer, designed Zborowski
Born
February 20th, 1895 130 years ago
Died
October 19th, 1924 100 years ago — 29 years old

An English race car driver and engineer contributed significantly to early motorsport and automotive design. Zborowski participated in various racing events during the 1920s, becoming recognized for innovative engineering solutions. He was associated with the development of the 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' series of cars, which were advanced racing and luxury vehicles of the time. His work encompassed both racing and engineering disciplines, reflecting a deep understanding of both the technical and practical aspects of motorsport. His career ended tragically with his death in a racing accident in 1924.

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Ziya Gökalp

Turkish sociologist and poet
Born
March 23rd, 1876 148 years ago
Died
October 25th, 1924 100 years ago — 48 years old

A Turkish sociologist, poet, and activist contributed to the early Turkish national identity and cultural revival. His work focused on nationalism, modernity, and the relationship between culture and society. Active during the early 20th century, he wrote extensively on issues such as education, language reform, and women's rights. Gökalp's ideas significantly influenced the formation of Turkish thought and cultural policy in the period following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire.

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Frances Hodgson Burnett

Novelist of children's classics
Born
November 24th, 1849 175 years ago
Died
October 29th, 1924 100 years ago — 74 years old

An English-American novelist and playwright, recognized for writing enduring children's literature. The literary works include 'A Little Princess' and 'The Secret Garden', which have become staples in children's fiction. Additionally, 'Little Lord Fauntleroy' contributed to her prominence as a children’s author. Burnett's stories often explore themes of hope, resilience, and transformation. The early life experiences in both England and America influenced her storytelling style and character development.

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Gabriel Fauré

French composer and pianist
Born
May 12th, 1845 179 years ago
Died
November 4th, 1924 100 years ago — 79 years old

A notable figure in French music, contributions include compositions that blend classical forms with French sensibility. Served as director of theParis Conservatoire, influencing future generations of musicians. His music exhibits smooth melodies and innovative harmonic structures, prominent in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Richard Conner

American sergeant, Medal of Honor recipient
Born
December 23rd, 1843 181 years ago
Died
November 4th, 1924 100 years ago — 80 years old

Served in the American Civil War as a sergeant. Demonstrated extraordinary bravery during the Battle of the Wilderness. Received the Medal of Honor for actions that displayed exceptional courage and commitment to duty. Contributed to significant military campaigns during this tumultuous period in American history.

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Henry Cabot Lodge

American historian and politician.
Born
May 12th, 1850 174 years ago
Died
November 9th, 1924 100 years ago — 74 years old

Served as a prominent U.S. Senator from Massachusetts and played a significant role in the formulation of foreign policy during the early 20th century. As a historian, authored several works on American history, focusing on the colonial period and the American Revolution. Advocated for the United States' involvement in World War I and opposed the Treaty of Versailles. His significant political career included serving as the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

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Gregory VII of Constantinople

Patriarch of Constantinople, theologian
Born
1850 175 years ago
Died
November 17th, 1924 100 years ago — 74 years old

Served as the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1923 until death in 1924. Advocated for church unity and addressed the challenges faced by the Orthodox Church in a changing political landscape. Focused on theological discussions and the relationship between the Orthodox and Catholic Churches. Attempted to promote dialogue and reconciliation among different Christian denominations.

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Thomas H. Ince

American film director and producer
Born
1880 145 years ago
Died
November 19th, 1924 100 years ago — 44 years old

An influential figure in the early days of cinema, this individual played a critical role in the development of the narrative film. Founded the Inceville studio in 1911, which became a significant center for film production. Pioneered the use of the 'continuity script', a technique that allowed for better storytelling in films. Also credited with introducing the concept of the star system in filmmaking, contributing to the rise of movie stars. His works encompassed various genres, with notable productions in the silent film era, including 'The Italian' and 'The Call of the Wild'.

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Ebenezer Cobb Morley

Sportsman and founder of the FA
Born
1831 194 years ago
Died
November 20th, 1924 100 years ago — 93 years old

A sportsman played a pivotal role in the development of modern football, establishing the Football Association in 1863 to create standardized rules for the game. In addition to founding the FA, organized various matches and promoted the sport throughout England. His efforts contributed significantly to the structure and governance of football, allowing for the sport's growth and popularization across the country.

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