What Happened This Year 1933

People Who Died in 1933

William John Bowser

Canadian politician and lawyer
Born
December 3rd, 1867 158 years ago
Died
1933 93 years ago — 66 years old

Served as the 17th Premier of British Columbia from 1924 to 1928, representing the Conservative Party. Elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly in 1916, contributed to provincial governance during a period of economic challenges. Led initiatives to improve infrastructure in British Columbia and focused on education reform. Oversaw governmental responses to issues like unemployment and housing.

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Lucy Craft Laney

Educator and founder of Haines School
Born
April 13th, 1854 171 years ago
Died
1933 93 years ago — 79 years old

An American educator established the Haines Normal and Industrial School in Augusta, Georgia, focusing on African American education in the late 19th century. After completing education at the Atlanta University, significant efforts centered on training teachers and providing vocational training for students. The institution served as a critical educational center for African American youth, promoting both academic achievements and practical skills. This work contributed to broader educational reform and better opportunities for African Americans during a time of segregation.

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Archie Jackson

Cricketer; played for Australia
Born
September 5th, 1909 116 years ago
Died
1933 93 years ago — 24 years old

A prominent cricketer, this Scottish-Australian displayed exceptional talent during the 1920s. Represented Australia in Test matches from 1929 until 1933, establishing a reputation as an outstanding batsman. Recorded a top score of 189 in a match against England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Despite a brief career, showcased remarkable skill and promise before his untimely passing in 1933.

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Charles Albert Tindley

Minister and composer of gospel music
Born
July 7th, 1851 174 years ago
Died
1933 93 years ago — 82 years old

An American minister and gospel music composer, contributed significantly to the development of African American religious music. Served as the pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church in Philadelphia for many years. Authored numerous hymns and spirituals that have endured over time. Focused on themes of hope and deliverance in compositions, blending traditional hymnody with African American musical elements.

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Zelia Nuttall

American archeologist and historian
Born
September 6th, 1857 168 years ago
Died
1933 93 years ago — 76 years old

An archeologist and historian who contributed to the study of Mesoamerican cultures, particularly ancient Mexico. Conducted significant excavations at sites such as Teotihuacan and explored the Aztec empire's material culture. Published works that brought greater understanding of pre-Columbian civilizations, focusing on the cultural exchanges between indigenous peoples and European colonizers. Advocated for the importance of fieldwork in archeology, establishing methodologies that influenced future generations of researchers.

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José Malhoa

Portuguese painter, modernist artist
Born
April 28th, 1855 170 years ago
Died
1933 93 years ago — 78 years old

A prominent Portuguese painter, associated with the modernist movement, specialized in the depiction of everyday life and peasant scenes. Worked primarily in oil, capturing the essence of Portuguese culture and landscapes. Exhibited artworks at various salons and gained recognition for both portraiture and historical subjects. Held a significant position in the artistic community as an academic educator and critic, influencing future generations of artists.

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John Hodges

Australian cricketer, Test player
Born
August 11th, 1855 170 years ago
Died
1933 93 years ago — 78 years old

An Australian cricketer who played in the late 19th century. Played for Victoria and represented Australia in Test matches. Participated in the inaugural Test match against England in 1877. Contributed to the development of the sport in Australia during its early years.

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Willy Burmester

German violinist, prominent performer
Born
March 16th, 1869 156 years ago
Died
1933 93 years ago — 64 years old

A prominent German violinist, this musician gained recognition for exceptional performances throughout Europe during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He studied at the Royal Conservatory in Berlin under notable teachers, and he played in leading orchestras. His expertise extended to teaching, influencing many young musicians. The violinist traveled extensively, performing in prestigious venues and contributing to the classical music scene.

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Emily Murphy

Canadian jurist and women's rights activist
Born
March 14th, 1868 157 years ago
Died
1933 93 years ago — 65 years old

A jurist, author, and activist, significantly contributed to women's rights in Canada. Elected as the first female magistrate in the British Empire, played a crucial role in the Persons Case, leading to the recognition of women as persons under the law in 1929. Authored several publications advocating for women's equality and rights, highlighting issues such as suffrage and social reform.

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