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The following events occurred in December 1919:

U.S. President Woodrow Wilson receives the Nobel Peace Prize.
French artist Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who lead the Impressionism movement, dies in France.

December 1, 1919 (Monday)

Charles Sims, Introduction of Lady Astor as the First Woman MP, c. 1919, The Box, Plymouth

December 2, 1919 (Tuesday)

Theater magnate Ambrose Small disppears under mysterious circumstances.

December 3, 1919 (Wednesday)

December 4, 1919 (Thursday)

December 5, 1919 (Friday)

December 6, 1919 (Saturday)

December 7, 1919 (Sunday)

December 8, 1919 (Monday)

December 9, 1919 (Tuesday)

December 10, 1919 (Wednesday)

December 11, 1919 (Thursday)

December 12, 1919 (Friday)

December 13, 1919 (Saturday)

December 14, 1919 (Sunday)

December 15, 1919 (Monday)

December 16, 1919 (Tuesday)

December 17, 1919 (Wednesday)

December 18, 1919 (Thursday)

December 19, 1919 (Friday)

A police constable points out the bullet hole that was made when Lord Lieutenant of Ireland John French's convoy was attacked.

December 20, 1919 (Saturday)

December 21, 1919 (Sunday)

December 22, 1919 (Monday)

December 23, 1919 (Tuesday)

December 24, 1919 (Wednesday)

December 25, 1919 (Thursday)

December 26, 1919 (Friday)

  • Babe Ruth was traded by the Boston Red Sox to the New York Yankees for $125,000, the largest sum ever paid for a player up to this point in time. However, the deal would not be publicly announced until January 6, 1920.[103]

December 27, 1919 (Saturday)

December 28, 1919 (Sunday)

December 29, 1919 (Monday)

December 30, 1919 (Tuesday)

December 31, 1919 (Wednesday)

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