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* Alfred Austin ( 1835 1913 ), British poet
* Clinton B. Ford ( 1913 1992 ), who specialized in the observation of variable stars.
Albert Camus (; 7 November 1913 4 January 1960 ) was an algerian born author, journalist, and philosopher.
* 1913 Shannon Boyd-Bailey McCune, American geographer ( d. 1993 )
* 1913 Keiko Fukuda, Japanese-American martial artist
* 1864 Juhan Liiv, Estonian poet ( d. 1913 )
* 1913 Nina Schenk Gräfin von Stauffenberg, Russian-German wife of Claus von Stauffenberg ( d. 2006 )
* 1913 Otto Witte, an acrobat, is purportedly crowned King of Albania.
* 1913 First production in the UK of stainless steel by Harry Brearley.
* 1913 Makarios III, Greek archbishop and politician, 1st President of Cyprus ( d. 1977 )
* 1913 Fred Davis, English snooker player ( d. 1998 )
* 1996 Jean Le Moyne, Canadian journalist and politician ( b. 1913 )
* 1913 A major labour dispute, known as the Wheatland Hop Riot, starts in Wheatland, California.
* 1913 Mel Tolkin, Ukrainian writer ( d. 2007 )
* 1972 Giannis Papaioannou, Turkish-Greek musician and composer ( b. 1913 )
* 1977 Makarios III, Greek archbishop and politician, 1st President of the Republic of Cyprus ( b. 1913 )
* 1913 George Van Eps, American guitarist ( d. 1998 )
* Adrian Quist ( 1913 1991 ), Australian male tennis player
* 1913 Tōhoku Imperial University of Japan ( modern day Tohoku University ) becomes the first university in Japan to admit female students.
* 1913 Completion of the Royal Navy battlecruiser.
* 1913 Menachem Begin, Israeli politician, 6th Prime Minister of Israel, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1992 )
* 1913 Richard L. Bare, American director
Alfred Russel Wallace, OM, FRS ( 8 January 1823 7 November 1913 ) was a British naturalist, explorer, geographer, anthropologist and biologist.
* 1913 John Argyris, Greek scientist ( d. 2004 )

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* 1913 Paul Dupuis, Canadian actor ( d. 1976 )
* 1913 Wolfgang Paul, German physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1993 )
Cordwainer Smith pronounced CORDwainer was the pseudonym used by American author Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger ( July 11, 1913 August 6, 1966 ) for his science fiction works.
When she returned east in 1913, she joined Alice Paul, Lucy Burns, and others in founding the militant Congressional Union, which became the National Woman's Party.
Paul Erdős ( 1913 1996 ) was an influential and itinerant mathematician, who spent a large portion of his later life living out of a suitcase and writing papers with those of his colleagues willing to give him room and board.
* 1913 Paul Ricoeur, French philosopher ( d. 2005 )
* Oeuvres de Descartes edited by Charles Adam and Paul Tannery, Paris: Léopold Cerf, 1897 1913, 13 volumes ; new revised edition, Paris: Vrin-CNRS, 1964 1974, 11 vol.
It was founded in 1907 by Henri La Fontaine, the 1913 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, and Paul Otlet, a founding father of what is now called information science.
** Wolfgang Paul, German physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( b. 1913 )
Similarly, on the eve of Woodrow Wilson's 1913 inauguration, Alice Paul masterminded a parade highlighting the women's suffrage movement.
* British — Ashton, Helen: Pierrot in Town ( 1913 ); Barrington, Pamela: White Pierrot ( 1932 ); Callaghan, Stella: " Pierrot and the Black Cat " ( 1921 ), Pierrot of the World ( 1923 ); Deakin, Dorothea: The Poet and the Pierrot ( 1905 ); Herring, Paul: The Pierrots on the Pier: A Holiday Entertainment ( 1914 ); Priestley, J. B .: The Good Companions ( 1929 ; plot follows fortunes of a Pierrot troupe, The Dinky Doos ; has had many adaptations, for stage, screen, TV, and radio ).
* Pfohl, Ferdinand: 5 poems (" Moon-rondels, fantastic scenes from ' Pierrot Lunaire '") for voice and piano ( 1891 ); Marschalk, Max: 5 poems for voice and piano ( 1901 ); Vrieslander, Otto: 50 poems for voice and piano ( 46 in 1905, 4 more in 1911 ); Graener, Paul: 3 poems for voice and piano ( c. 1908 ); Marx, Joseph: 4 poems for voice and piano ( 1909 ; 1 of 4, " Valse de Chopin ", reset for voice, piano, and string quartet in 1917 ); Schoenberg, Arnold: 21 poems for speaking voice, piano, flute ( also piccolo ), clarinet ( also bass clarinet ), violin ( also viola ), and violoncello ( 1912 ); Kowalski, Max: 12 poems for voice and piano ( 1913 ); Prohaska, Carl: 6 poems for voice and piano ( 1920 ); Lothar, Mark: 1 poem for voice and piano ( 1921 ).
Reinhardt made the films Die Insel der Seligen and Eine venezianische Nacht for the German film producer Paul Davidson, in 1913 and 1914.
Shadows and Sun / Ombres et Soleil: Poems and Prose ( 1913 1952 ) by Paul Eluard.
Existential phenomenologists include: Martin Heidegger ( 1889 1976 ), Hannah Arendt ( 1906 1975 ), Emmanuel Levinas ( 1906 1995 ), Gabriel Marcel ( 1889 1973 ), Jean-Paul Sartre ( 1905 1980 ), Paul Ricoeur ( 1913 2005 ) and Maurice Merleau-Ponty ( 1908 1961 ).
In 1913, the Dunbar Elementary school, named after Paul Lawrence Dunbar, was established for the black children of South Kinloch.
Winifred was founded in 1913 as the terminus of a newly-built branch line of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (" the Milwaukee Road ").
Born in Brussels, Janson was the son of liberal statesman Paul Janson ( died 1913 ).
Those who have been inducted to the Maine Alpha chapter as undergraduates include Nathaniel Hawthorne ( 1825 ), Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ( 1825 ), Robert E. Peary ( 1877 ), Owen Brewster ( 1909 ), Harold Hitz Burton ( 1909 ), Paul Douglas ( 1913 ), Alfred Kinsey ( 1916 ), Thomas R. Pickering ( 1953 ), and Lawrence B. Lindsey ( 1976 ).
Graham popularized the concept of the Erdős number, named after the highly prolific Hungarian mathematician Paul Erdős ( 1913 1996 ).
It was not until 1913 when Brown was invited to join the newly formed Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage, which would later be called the National Woman's Party, by Alice Paul and Lucy Burns.
It was, however, together with Paul Portier, their work on anaphylaxis ( his term for a sensitized individual's sometimes lethal reaction to a second, small-dose injection of an antigen ) that in 1913 won him the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.
* Grisar, Hartmann, Luther, 6 vols., London, K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & co., ltd, ( 1913 17 ).
* In 1877, Louis Paul Cailletet ( 1832 1913 ) in France and Raoul Pictet ( 1846 1929 ) in Switzerland succeeded in producing the first droplets of liquid air.

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