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January 25, 1921: "Robots" introduced in fiction by Karel Čapek
January 21, 1921: American hit film The Kid, with Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogan, premieres
January 20, 1921: All 56 crew of British sub HMS K5 killed in sinking

The following events occurred in January 1921:

January 1, 1921 (Saturday)

The new Ambassador Hotel

January 2, 1921 (Sunday)

January 3, 1921 (Monday)

The Capitol before the fire

January 4, 1921 (Tuesday)

January 5, 1921 (Wednesday)

Times Square in 1921

January 6, 1921 (Thursday)

January 7, 1921 (Friday)

Central Lithuania
Speaker Smith

January 8, 1921 (Saturday)

January 9, 1921 (Sunday)

January 10, 1921 (Monday)

January 11, 1921 (Tuesday)

January 12, 1921 (Wednesday)

Premier Leygues
Elwes

January 13, 1921 (Thursday)

January 14, 1921 (Friday)

January 15, 1921 (Saturday)

Hoover

January 16, 1921 (Sunday)

Premier Briand

January 17, 1921 (Monday)

Selbit demonstrating the trick in 1937
Austin Rice

January 18, 1921 (Tuesday)

January 19, 1921 (Wednesday)

January 20, 1921 (Thursday)

January 21, 1921 (Friday)

Bordiga

January 22, 1921 (Saturday)

Vanderlip
Prince Gustaf

January 23, 1921 (Sunday)

January 24, 1921 (Monday)

January 25, 1921 (Tuesday)

Dr. Sedgwick

January 26, 1921 (Wednesday)

January 27, 1921 (Thursday)

January 28, 1921 (Friday)

January 29, 1921 (Saturday)

January 30, 1921 (Sunday)

January 31, 1921 (Monday)

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  4. ^ "$5,000,000 L.A. Hotel, 'The Ambassador,' Open", Los Angeles Evening Express, January 1, 1921, p3
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  55. ^ "Mail Thieves Get $700,000 in Loot", The New York Times, January 20, 1921, p1
  56. ^ "$1,000,000 Mail Robbery Solved, Inspectors Say— Claim Three Leaders Are Under Arrest", Chicago Daily Tribune, October 3, 1921, p21
  57. ^ "Continuances Aid Criminals to Flout Justice— Delayed Trials Are His Strongest Defense", Chicago Daily Tribune, February 14, 1922, p5
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  63. ^ "K 5 Sunk With All Hands— Six Officers and 51 Men Lost", The Times, January 24, 1921, p10
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  69. ^ "Italian Communists Split from Socialists", The New York Times, January 22, 1921, p3
  70. ^ "Briand Policy to Germany Is Approved" Baltimore Sun, January 22, 1921, p1
  71. ^ "Hot Battle Fought Near Dublin— Crown Forces Take Ambushing Sinn Feiners by Surprise", Pittsburg (sic) Press, January 21, 1921, p1
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  80. ^ "Gustave of Sweden Saves British Tar", The New York Times, January 24, 1921, p. 1
  81. ^ "Akron Professional Team Beats Coast Eleven, 21-7", Chicago Tribune, January 24, 1921, p15
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  86. ^ "'R. U. R.' Opens Guild's Season; 'Chauve-Souris,' Third Edition And Hoffe's New Play This Week", Brooklyn Times Union, October 8, 1922, p15
  87. ^ "Machine Morality and Human Responsibility", by Charles T. Rubin, in Science, Virtue, and the Future of Humanity (Lexington Books, 2015) p155
  88. ^ David A. Southern and Grenville Clark, The Mystery Ship: Tragedy of the S.S. Hewitt and Other Ill-Fated Vessels (Military Training Publishing, 1921) pp. 323–327.
  89. ^ Jad Adams, Women and the Vote: A World History (Oxford University Press, 2014) p191
  90. ^ "Berlin to Get Until July 1 For Disarming; Esthonia and Latvia Recognized, Action on Lithuania and Georgia Held Up", New York Tribune, January 27, 1921, p4
  91. ^ "Sixteen Killed in Wales Railroad Wreck", Miami Herald, January 27, 1921, p. 1
  92. ^ "Welsh Express Wrecked— Head-On Collison— Sixteen Killed—London Coach Telescoped", The Times (London), January 27, 1921, p. 10
  93. ^ "Railways Archive: Accident Returns: Extract for Accident at Abermule on 26th January 1921"
  94. ^ "Governor Denounces Tragedy", The New York Times, January 27, 1921, p1
  95. ^ "Mob Burns Negro After 100-Mile Trip", The New York Times, January 27, 1921, p1
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  99. ^ "Fix German Indemnity at $55,500,000,000, in Graded Annual Payments for 42 Years Plus 12½ % Per Cent Tax on German Exports", The New York Times, January 27, 1921, p1
  100. ^ "Demonstrates Power of 'Chemical Eye'", The New York Times, January 30, 1921, p5
  101. ^ "R-34, Dirigible That Crossed Atlantic, Left Only a Scrap Heap by Heavy Wind", The New York Times, January 30, 1921, p1
  102. ^ "Why a pound today is worth only 2% of a pound in 1921"
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  104. ^ "Yankees Pick Site for New Ball Park— Decide to Purchase Hebrew Orphan Asylum Plot, 136th Street, Near Broadway", The New York Times, January 30, 1921, p1
  105. ^ "French Court Clears Soldiers Put to Death", The New York Times, January 30, 1921, p3
  106. ^ "A. T. White Drowns in Forest Lake; Pioneer in Charity", The New York Times, January 31, 1921, p1
  107. ^ "12 Die, 3 Hurt in Hotel Due to Cigar", Detroit Free Press, January 31, 1921, p1
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