All Events

The Times Literary Supplement is published in London as an independent paper, separate from The Times

The Russian painter and sculptor Vladimir Tatlin develops an abstract style to which he gives the name Constructivism

Martha, 29 years old and the last passenger pigeon in the world, dies in the Cincinnati zoo in Ohio

The American writer Amy Lowell publishes an Imagist collection of poems, Sword Blades and Poppy Seed

The Swedish-American poet Carl Sandburg makes his name with 'Chicago', published in the magazine Poetry

Jacob Epstein completes his sculpture The Rock Drill, the outstanding work of the Vorticist movement

The Panama Canal opens to shipping on a neutral basis just two weeks after the start of World War I

Benito Mussolini, advocating Italian entry into the war on the side of the Allies, is expelled from the Socialist party

Harold Macmillan joins the King's Royal Rifle Corps, transferring a few months later to the Grenadier Guards

Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, is assassinated in Sarajevo by a Serbian nationalist, Gavrilo Princip

Austria-Hungary plans to attack Serbia, in response to the assassination of the archduke, and seeks a guarantee of German support

Germany promises to support Austria-Hungary if a strike against Serbia provokes war with Russia

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