Your place in the Universe on March 07, 1908
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US date format: 3/7/1908, UK date format: 7/3/1908
We've performed the most in-depth research possible on March 7, 1908, here's what our experts found out:
it was Saturday, under the sign of Pisces (see zodiac and Moon Sign on March 7, 1908). The US president was Theodore Roosevelt (Republican), the UK Prime Minister was Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (Liberal), Pope Pius X was leading the Catholic Church.
Famous people born on this day include Anna Magnani and Joop [Joseph].
In that special week of March people in US were listening to I'm Afraid to Come Home in the Dark by Billy Murray.
Easy Money, directed by La La King, was one of the most viewed movie released in 1908
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On March 07, 1908 the day of the week was Saturday.
On March 07, 1908 the zodiac sign was Pisces.
On March 07, 1908 the US President was Theodore Roosevelt (Republican).
On March 07, 1908 the UK Prime Minister was Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (Liberal).
On March 07, 1908 Pope Pius X was leading the Catholic Church.
On March 07, 1908 several famous people were born including, Anna Magnani, Joop [Joseph], Tomas de.