Saturday 4 April 1908
It was Saturday, under the sign of Aries (see planets position on April 4, 1908). The US president was Theodore Roosevelt (Republican).
Famous people born on this day include Alfred Adam and Antony Tudor.
Easy Money, directed by La La King, was one of the most viewed movies released in 1908
But much more happened that day: find out below..
You can also have a look at the whole 1908 or at April 04 across the years.
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What the sky looked like on 4 April 1908
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Historical Events
Which were the important events of 4 April 1908 ?
Holidays:
- Blessed Alice (d. 1105)
- Saint Hildebert of Ghent (died 752)
- Lesotho - Heroes' Day
- Taiwan and Hong Kong - Children's Day
- United States - Bonza Bottler Day.
- World Rat Day
- Saint Isidore of Seville, patron saint of the internauts
- International Day for Landmine Awareness and Assistance
Famous Birthdays:
- Alfred Adam: French actor, on stage and in films, known as a character actor who often plays in treacherous roles.
- Antony Tudor: Dancer / choreographer (American Ballet Theater) dies at 78.
- Ernestine Gilbreth Carey: American memoirist (Cheaper by the Dozen) (d. 2006).
Famous Deaths:
- Josef Sucher composer: dies at age 64.
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Planetary positions on this day

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Music Charts
Which were the top hits in that special week of April 1908 ?
Top #2 songs in the USA
- Good-Bye, Sweetheart, Good-Bye - Alan Turner
- Keep On Smiling - Haydn Quartet & Billy Murray