November 1903

The following events occurred in November 1903:

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1903 political cartoon commenting on the Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty, which established the Panama Canal Zone

Sunday, November 1, 1903

Monday, November 2, 1903

Tuesday, November 3, 1903

Wednesday, November 4, 1903

  • American showman and kite expert Samuel Franklin Cody made a second failed attempt to cross the English Channel from Dover to Calais in a collapsible boat pulled by a kite, having tried before on October 10.[35]
  • Agram Grigorian and Sigran Szmician, delegates to the Armenian convention in London, England, were shot from behind and killed near the Armenian headquarters at Peckham Rye. The assassin shot at a third delegate, Reuben Glaberiain, but missed; seeing that he would be unable to escape, he shot himself to death. The murderer was believed to be the same person who had assassinated Sagatel Sagouni, president of the Armenian Revolutionary Society, in Nunhead, London, on October 26.[36]
1907 postcard of the Iona Island naval facility

Thursday, November 5, 1903

Friday, November 6, 1903

Saturday, November 7, 1903

Sunday, November 8, 1903

Monday, November 9, 1903

Tuesday, November 10, 1903

Wednesday, November 11, 1903

Thursday, November 12, 1903

A Lebaudy dirigible beside the Eiffel Tower in November 1903

Friday, November 13, 1903

Saturday, November 14, 1903

November 14, 1903: Harvard vs. Dartmouth

Sunday, November 15, 1903

Monday, November 16, 1903

Tuesday, November 17, 1903

Wednesday, November 18, 1903

Thursday, November 19, 1903

Friday, November 20, 1903

Saturday, November 21, 1903

Sunday, November 22, 1903

Monday, November 23, 1903

The Iroquois Theatre

Tuesday, November 24, 1903

November 24, 1903: The Wright Flyer near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina

Wednesday, November 25, 1903

Thursday, November 26, 1903

Friday, November 27, 1903

Saturday, November 28, 1903

Sunday, November 29, 1903

Monday, November 30, 1903

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