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May 30, 1913: Treaty of London splits the Ottoman Empire
May 26, 1913: Igor Sikorsky introduces the first four-engine airplane, the Russky Vityaz bomber
May 30, 1913: Eastern Europe, before and after
May 30, 1913: Jules Goux wins the 3rd Indianapolis 500

The following events occurred in May 1913:

May 1, 1913 (Thursday)

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May 2, 1913 (Friday)

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May 3, 1913 (Saturday)

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May 4, 1913 (Sunday)

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May 5, 1913 (Monday)

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May 6, 1913 (Tuesday)

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May 7, 1913 (Wednesday)

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May 8, 1913 (Thursday)

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May 9, 1913 (Friday)

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May 10, 1913 (Saturday)

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French aviator Didier Masson

May 11, 1913 (Sunday)

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May 12, 1913 (Monday)

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RMS Lusitania

May 13, 1913 (Tuesday)

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Boxer Jack Johnson

May 14, 1913 (Wednesday)

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May 15, 1913 (Thursday)

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May 16, 1913 (Friday)

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May 17, 1913 (Saturday)

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May 18, 1913 (Sunday)

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May 19, 1913 (Monday)

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May 20, 1913 (Tuesday)

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David du Bose Gaillard, engineer for the Panama Canal.
Mario García Menocal, President of Cuba.

May 21, 1913 (Wednesday)

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May 22, 1913 (Thursday)

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American Society for the Control of Cancer poster from 1938

May 23, 1913 (Friday)

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May 24, 1913 (Saturday)

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Boxer Luther McCarty

May 25, 1913 (Sunday)

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Colonel Alfred Redl of the Austro-Hungarian Army.

May 26, 1913 (Monday)

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Igor Sikorsky

May 27, 1913 (Tuesday)

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May 28, 1913 (Wednesday)

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May 29, 1913 (Thursday)

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Composer Igor Stravinsky
The original dancers for The Rite of Spring

May 30, 1913 (Friday)

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Indy 500 winner Jules Goux

May 31, 1913 (Saturday)

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