MCMXXVIII
MCMXXVIII is the Roman numeral representation of the year 1928. This year falls within the early 20th century and is significant for various historical, cultural, and scientific events. In politics, the United States saw the election of Herbert Hoover as President, following the prosperous era of the Roaring Twenties. The Kellogg-Briand Pact, an international agreement attempting to outlaw war, was also signed in this year. Culturally, 1928 was marked by advancements in various art forms. The premiere of George Gershwin's musical "An American in Paris" showcased a new direction in American classical music. In literature, Virginia Woolf published "Orlando: A Biography." The world of science and technology witnessed significant developments. Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin, a groundbreaking antibiotic that would revolutionize medicine. The first successful transatlantic flight by airship was achieved by the Graf Zeppelin. The Olympic Games were held in Amsterdam, a major international sporting event. Overall, MCMXXVIII was a year of both notable progress and the seeds of future challenges, reflecting the dynamic period in which it occurred.