- The "Bloody Sunday" massacre in St. Petersburg, Russia, triggers the Russian Revolution of 1905, which led to the establishment of the Duma (an elected assembly) and the country's first constitution.
- German theoretical physicist Albert Einstein began his "Miracle Year," publishing papers that laid the foundation for quantum physics, introduced the special theory of relativity, explained Brownian motion, and established mass-energy equivalence.
- The Cullinan Diamond, the world's largest diamond at 3106 carats, was discovered in South Africa.
- Theodore Roosevelt was President of the United States.
- Norway achieved its independence from Sweden.
- King Edward VII officially recognized the title "Prime Minister of the United Kingdom."
- Novocaine was introduced.
- The first automobile exceeded 100 mph at Daytona Beach.
- Eleanor and Franklin D. Roosevelt were married in New York.
- The Niagara Movement was founded by W.E.B. DuBois.
- "Variety" was first published.
- Notable births in 1905: Christian Dior; Maria Von Trapp; Henry Fonda; Jean-Paul Sartre; Myrna Loy; Greta Garbo.
See for yourself what life was like for Esther and her friends in "Intimate Apparel," but hurry - this is the last week!
xo xo GCP Girl
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