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1904
 
     
Alban Berg and Anton Webern study composition with Arnold Schoenberg in Vienna        
1904
 
    
Alexander Scriabin completes his Third Symphony, The Divine Poem, which is given its first performance in Paris in 1905       
1904
 
   
US architect Louis Sullivan completes the Schlesinger & Meyer Store (later known as the Carson, Pirie & Scott Store) in Chicago      
1904
 
   
Theodore Roosevelt wins the US presidental election in his own right      
1904
 
    
US inventor King C. Gillette receives a patent for a disposable safety razor       
1904
 
    
Under the pseudonym Saki, H.H. Munro publishes Reginald, his first volume of short stories       
1904
 
   
Australian soprano Nellie Melba makes the first of a great many recordings      
1904
 
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US president Theodore Roosevelt announces the Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, in response to crises in Latin America        
1904
 
    
Dublin's Abbey Theatre opens as a new home for the Irish National Theatre Society       
1904
 
    
Gwen John makes her home in Paris, where she becomes Rodin's model and mistress