What Happened This Year 1925

People Who Died in 1925

Felix Klein

Mathematician known for Klein bottle
Born
April 25th, 1849 175 years ago
Died
June 22nd, 1925 99 years ago — 76 years old

A prominent mathematician, a major contribution involved the development of geometry and topology. Klein introduced the Klein bottle, a non-orientable surface, which has significance in various fields of mathematics. Additionally, played a vital role in advancing mathematical education through the University of Göttingen, where he served as a professor. Promoted the importance of formalizing mathematical teaching and research. Contributed to the establishment of the Mathematical Society in 1890, which fostered collaboration among mathematicians.

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Henry C. Berghoff

German-American politician
Born
1856 169 years ago
Died
June 28th, 1925 99 years ago — 69 years old

Served as a prominent figure in local politics. Played a key role in establishing various community initiatives and improving public services. Actively participated in discussions regarding labor rights and public welfare. Contributed to the growth of civic infrastructure and local governance.

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Georgina Febres-Cordero

Venezuelan nun and educator
Born
November 16th, 1861 163 years ago
Died
June 28th, 1925 99 years ago — 63 years old

Founded multiple educational institutions in Venezuela, focusing on the education of girls and women. Played a significant role in promoting literacy and education among the underprivileged. Established the 'Daughters of the Cross' congregation, emphasizing the importance of social work and community service. Worked tirelessly to advocate for the rights and education of marginalized groups.

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Erik Satie

French composer known for Gymnopédies
Born
May 17th, 1866 158 years ago
Died
July 1st, 1925 99 years ago — 59 years old

Pianist and composer contributed significantly to the early 20th century music scene. Satie's compositions were marked by their unique tonality and innovative approach to harmony. His most famous works include the 'Gymnopédies', which showcased minimalist and atmospheric qualities. Additionally, Satie engaged in collaborations with other artists and was involved in the Dada and Surrealist movements, influencing subsequent generations of composers and musicians.

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Clarence Hudson White

Photographer and educator, Pictorialist art
Born
April 8th, 1871 153 years ago
Died
July 7th, 1925 99 years ago — 54 years old

An influential American photographer and educator, this individual contributed significantly to the Pictorialist movement in photography. Born in 1871, a commitment to capturing emotion and beauty defined the work. Served as an educator, helping to shape the next generation of photographers at institutions such as the Teachers College at Columbia University. Founded the Camera Club of New York and played a key role in promoting photographic art through exhibitions and publications. Participated in various exhibitions, including the 1910 International Exhibition of Pictorial Photography, solidifying a legacy within the art community.

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Lovis Corinth

German painter of post-impressionism
Born
July 21st, 1858 166 years ago
Died
July 17th, 1925 99 years ago — 66 years old

Born in 1858, this artist contributed significantly to the post-impressionist movement in Germany. Initially trained in the academic tradition, later embraced a more expressive style, incorporating rich colors and dynamic brushwork. Created a wide range of works, including landscapes, portraits, and still lifes. Also involved in teaching, influencing a generation of artists. Played a pivotal role in various art societies and exhibited throughout Germany and Europe.

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Louis-Nazaire Bégin

Canadian cardinal and religious leader
Born
January 10th, 1840 185 years ago
Died
July 18th, 1925 99 years ago — 85 years old

Born in 1840, this individual served as a cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church. Bégin was appointed Archbishop of Quebec in 1892 and later became a cardinal in 1904. His tenure included significant contributions to the church during a time of growth and transformation within Canada. Bégin was influential in the education and social teachings of the church and worked towards the establishment of various religious institutions.

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John Indermaur

British lawyer and legal writer
Born
November 24th, 1851 173 years ago
Died
July 19th, 1925 99 years ago — 73 years old

Born in 1851, this individual practiced law in Britain and contributed significantly to legal literature. This person authored several influential books on law, covering topics such as property law and evidence. The writings helped shape legal education and provided valuable resources for both legal practitioners and students. In addition to practical contributions, involvement in various legal discussions and reforms also marked this person's career.

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Gottlob Frege

Mathematician and philosopher of language
Born
November 8th, 1848 176 years ago
Died
July 26th, 1925 99 years ago — 76 years old

A mathematician and philosopher significantly contributed to logic and philosophy of language. Developed a formal system, the Begriffsschrift, which laid the groundwork for modern logic. Critiqued traditional views of meaning and reference, leading to important developments in semantic theory. Influenced various fields, including mathematics, philosophy, and linguistics, with prominent works such as 'Begriffsschrift' and 'Die Grundlagen der Arithmetik'.

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