Top News Stories from 1917
World Events
World Statistics
Population: 4.378 billion
population by decade Nobel Peace Prize: International Red Cross
More World Statistics... - First U.S. combat troops arrive in France as U.S. declares war on Germany (April 6). Background: World War I
- Third Battle of Ypresis fought. Background: World War I
- World-wide influenza pandemic strikes; by 1920, nearly 20 million are dead. In U.S. alone, 500,000 perish. Background: Major U.S. Epidemics
- Dutch dancer Mata Hari is convicted and executed as a German spy.
- Government offices are seized and the Romanov's Winter Palace is stormed in Russian October Revolution.
U.S. Events
U.S. Statistics
President: Woodrow Wilson
Vice President: Thomas R. Marshall
Population: 103,268,000
More U.S. Statistics... - U.S. declares war with Germany (Apr. 6). Background: World War I
- "I Want You." James Montgomery Flagg's poster, featuring Uncle Sam and based on a 1914 British poster, attracts thousands of U.S. recruits to WWI duty.
- Between ten thousand and fifteen thousand blacks silently walk down New York City's Fifth Avenue to protest racial discrimination and violence (July 28). Background: civil rights
Economics
Federal spending: $1.95 billion
Consumer Price Index: $12.8
Unemployment: 4.6%
Cost of a first-class stamp: $0.02 ($0.03 as of 11/3/17)
Sports
World Series
Chicago White Sox d. NY Giants (4-2)Stanley Cup
Seattle Metropolitans (PCHA)Kentucky Derby Champion
Omar KhayyamNCAA Football Champions
Georgia Tech (9-0-0)Entertainment
Entertainment Awards
Nobel Prize for Literature: Karl Gjellerup (Denmark) and Henrik Pontoppidan (Denmark)
More Entertainment Awards... Events
- The first Pulitzer Prizes are awarded for editorial writing, reporting, history of the United States, and biography or autobiography.
- The first op-ed page appears in the New York Times.
Science
Nobel Prizes in Science
Chemistry: None awarded
Physics: Charles G. Barkla (UK), for discovery of Roentgen radiation of the elements
More Nobel Prizes in 1998... - A telescope with a 100-inch mirror (the world's largest for 30 years) is installed atop Mount Wilson Observatory in California.