February 1928


The following events occurred in February 1928:

Wednesday, February 1, 1928

Thursday, February 2, 1928

Friday, February 3, 1928

Saturday, February 4, 1928

Sunday, February 5, 1928

Monday, February 6, 1928

Tuesday, February 7, 1928

Wednesday, February 8, 1928

Thursday, February 9, 1928

Friday, February 10, 1928

Saturday, February 11, 1928

Sunday, February 12, 1928

  • French playwright Pierre Veber challenged author Maurice Rostand to a duel with pistols after Rostand wrote a negative review of Veber's latest play, En Bordée. Rostand declined the challenge.

Monday, February 13, 1928

Tuesday, February 14, 1928

Wednesday, February 15, 1928

Thursday, February 16, 1928

Friday, February 17, 1928

Saturday, February 18, 1928

Sunday, February 19, 1928

Monday, February 20, 1928

Tuesday, February 21, 1928

  • Industrialist Harry Ford Sinclair and three associates were found guilty of criminal contempt of court for jury shadowing in the Teapot Dome scandal trial. Sinclair was sentenced to six months in prison.
  • The United States Department of War announced that tank development in the past several years had made it a far more effective weapon than it was a decade earlier. "The tank of the World War was formerly regarded as an auxiliary of the infantryman", the department said. "Today it has undergone a complete transformation and while it will still, in certain circumstances, continue its role in aiding the doughboy, the future will find it utilized as the nucleus of the army's mechanized units."
  • Born: Larry Pennell, American motion picture and television actor, born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania

Wednesday, February 22, 1928

Thursday, February 23, 1928

Friday, February 24, 1928

Saturday, February 25, 1928

Sunday, February 26, 1928

Monday, February 27, 1928

  • The controversial British war film Dawn was discussed on the floor of the House of Commons. Foreign Affairs Secretary Austen Chamberlain had not viewed the film and did not plan to, but objected to a scene depicting Edith Cavell's execution which had reportedly been embellished for dramatic effect. "I believe that account of the execution to be wholly apocryphal, and I hold it is an outrage on a noble woman's memory to turn into melodrama, for the purposes of commercial gain, so heroic a story", Chamberlain said, though he did not propose to censor the film as had been suggested.

Tuesday, February 28, 1928

Wednesday, February 29, 1928

  • A French court refused to grant American lawyer and politician Bainbridge Colby a divorce, declaring itself "incompetent" to do so because both parties involved were foreigners and Mrs. Colby was not present. The ruling was viewed as an end to the practice of Americans coming to France for easy dissolutions of marriage in the country's "divorce mills".
  • Born: Tempest Storm, burlesque performer, in Eastman, Georgia
  • Died: Adolphe Appia, 65, Swiss architect and stage set designer