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Other independent companies were grouped under the Mutual banner in 1912, and there were also important new entrants, particularly the Jesse Lasky Feature Play Company, and Famous Players, which were both formed in 1913 to take advantage of the fact that films could reproduce the real substance of a stage play ( plus embellishments ), and so the best plays and actors from the legitimate stage could be enticed into films.
Seeking a more structured way to play war games, Wells also wrote Floor Games ( 1911 ) followed by Little Wars ( 1913 ).
* The Fugitive, a 1913 play by John Galsworthy
Based on the 1913 play of the same name.
* Smith ( 1917 ) directed by Maurice Elvey, based on the 1913 play of the same name.
Based on the 1913 play, " The Land of Promise ," this was a remake of the 1917 film of that name, with Thomas Meighan reprising his role as protagonist Frank Taylor.
Scenes from its history between the years of 1901 and 1913 play out.
Adaptations of classic foreign plays included Beethoven by Louis Parker, an adaptation of the play by Réné Fauchois ( 1909 ); A Russian Tragedy, an English version by Henry Hamilton of the play by Adolph Glass ( 1909 ); and The Perfect Gentleman by W. Somerset Maugham, an adaptation of the classic Molière play, Le bourgeois gentilhomme ( 1913 ).
Adapted by Frances Marion from the 1913 play by Eleanor Gates.
In the summer of 1913, Tellegen went to London where he produced and starred in the Oscar Wilde play, The Picture of Dorian Gray.
In the piano version of his Piège de Méduse ( 1913 or 1914 ) Erik Satie's score called for placing sheets of paper on the piano strings in order to imitate the mechanical sound of a monkey puppet that figured in the play.
On October 24, 1913, more than 3, 000 fans watched the Chicago White Sox and New York Giants play a world tour exhibition game on the local ball field that is still in use today.
O ' Connell Street has often been centre-stage in Irish history, attracting the city's most prominent monuments and public art through the centuries, and formed the backdrop to one of the 1913 Dublin Lockout gatherings, the 1916 Easter Rising, the Irish Civil War of 1922, the destruction of the Nelson Pillar in 1966, and many public celebrations, protests and demonstrations through the years-a role it continues to play to this day.
The movie was adapted by Edwin Justus Mayer and Bess Meredyth from the 1913 play by Edward Sheldon.
An earlier silent film also called Romance was one of the first releases by then new United Artists and starred Doris Keane, the actress in Sheldon's 1913 play.
In essence, Serbia was forced to exchange Macedonia for Albania, an issue that would play a key role in the eventual dissolution of the League in the spring of 1913, when the Great Powers insisted upon the creation of the Albanian state and denied Serbia her territorial gains in that direction.
The Davenport team continued to change their name frequently in the early years of their Three-I play: River Rats ( 1901 – 04 ), Riversides ( 1905 ), Knickerbockers ( 1906 ), Prodigals ( 1909 – 12 ) and Davenport Blue Sox ( 1913 – 1916 ). Davenport won their first Three-I title in 1914.
Burke went on to play leads on Broadway in Mrs. Dot, Suzanne, The Runaway, The " Mind-the-Paint " Girl, and The Land of Promise from 1910 to 1913, along with a supporting role in the revival of Sir Arthur Wing Pinero's The Amazons.
In The Existential Background of Human Dignity, Marcel refers to a play he had written in 1913 entitled Le Palais de Sable, in order to provide an example of a person who was unable to treat others as subjects.
A new club was formed in 1956 as BSG Motor Lauter and on 1 August 1990 it took up the tradition of the original side to play as Lauterer Sportverein Viktoria 1913.
In 1913, the comedian James C. Morton played Tik-Tok in The Tik-Tok Man of Oz, a musical play by Baum, Louis F. Gottschalk, Victor Schertzinger, and Oliver Morosco.

1913 and Don
* 1913Don DeFore, American actor ( d. 1993 )
Early films, including those from the silent era, which feature the station include Traffic in Souls ( 1913 ), which starred Matt Moore ; The Yellow Passport ( 1916 ), starring Clara Kimball Young ; My Boy ( 1921 ), starring Jackie Coogan ; Frank Capra's The Strong Man ( 1926 ), starring Harry Langdon ; We Americans ( 1928 ), starring John Boles ; The Mating Call ( film ), 1928, co-starring Thomas Meighan and Renée Adorée ; Ellis Island ( 1936 ), starring Donald Cook ; Paddy O ' Day ( 1936 ), starring Jane Withers ; Gateway ( 1938 ), starring Don Ameche ; Exile Express ( 1939 ), which starred Anna Sten ; I, Jane Doe ( 1948 ), starring Ruth Hussey and Vera Ralston, and Gambling House ( 1951 ), starring Victor Mature
Born in the city of Málaga in the Andalusian region of Spain, he was the first child of Don José Ruiz y Blasco ( 1838 – 1913 ) and María Picasso y López.
* Don DeFore ( 1913 – 1993 ), actor
* Fred: The True History of a Boy Raised as a Girl ( 1913 ) by Don Brennus Alera, pseudonym of Roland Brévannes – classic story of humiliating petticoat punishment ( Pinafore eroticism ).
The March 1913 issue of Poetry also contained Pound's A Few Don ' ts by an Imagiste and F. S. Flint's essay Imagisme.
Public pressure was so great that the Peruvian Congress was obligated in 1913 during the administration of President Don Guillermo Billinghurst to declare untouchable the lyrics as well as the chorus of the National Anthem.
The poem received its canonization during a series of lectures by Leopoldo Lugones in 1913 ( published as El payador in 1916 ), where the great Argentine poet crowned the Martín Fierro the epic of Argentina, comparable to Dante's Divine Comedy for Italy or Cervantes's Don Quixote for Spain.
Don Pedro Roxas died in Paris in 1913.
* Don Mills, " Guyandotte Disaster ", Feb 2005, based on " Guyandotte Disaster ", January 1, 1913 ", Cabell Record Archives, reprinted in Chesapeake & Ohio Historical Society Magazine, May 1994, Sections 3 and 4 have contemporary photos from Cabell Record
* Don Stovall ( 1913 – 1970 ), American jazz saxophonist
In 1913, Don Gaspar introduced one trumpet to the group but it was not well accepted and, in later performances, its high-pitched sound was considered annoying.
Bernie Naylor Medalists: ( 21 total ) 1913: H. Limb ( 40 ), 1915: H. Limb ( 46 ), 1920: Pat Rodriguez ( 36 ), 1957: Don Glass ( 83 ), 1962: Austin Robertson, Jr. ( 89 ), 1964: Austin Robertson, Jr. ( 96 ), 1968: Austin Robertson, Jr. ( 162 ), 1969: Austin Robertson, Jr. ( 114 ), 1970: Austin Robertson, Jr. ( 116 ), 1971: Austin Robertson, Jr. ( 111 ), 1972: Austin Robertson, Jr. ( 98 ), 1987: Todd Breman ( 111 ), 1988: Todd Breman ( 75 ), 1993: Jason Heatley ( 111 ), 1995: Jason Heatley ( 123 ), 1998: Todd Ridley ( 77 ), 2003: Brad Smith ( 84 ), 2004: Brad Smith ( 109 ), 2005: Lachlan Oakley ( 83 ), 2007: Brad Smith ( 126 ), 2008: Brad Smith ( 104 ), 2011: Blake Broadhurst ( 68 )
Ezra Pound, in his Imagist essay / manifesto A Few Don ' ts ( 1913 ) warned against using superfluous words, especially adjectives ( compare the use of adjectives in the 18th-century poem quoted above ) and also advised the avoidance of abstractions, stating his belief that ' the natural object is always the adequate symbol '.
Don Jose Nicolás Baltasar Fernández de Piérola y Villena ( known as " El Califa " (" The Caliph "); January 5, 1839 – June 23, 1913 ) was a prominent Peruvian politician, the Finance Minister and twice President of the Republic of Peru ( from 1879 to 1881 and 1895 to 1899 ).
Nevertheless, it was only in 1913 when the same was “ deeded ” by the government upon the initiative of the late Don Calixto Cabacungan so that the Municipality Council enacted a resolution to that effect, that SINAIT was adopted as official name of the community to which said resolution was duly approved by the Provincial board of Ilocos Sur and by the Defunct Philippine Legislature.
For this reason in 1913 during the administration of Presidente Municipal Don Anacleto Ruiz, the name of the town was changed to Burgos after the name of the Filipino hero Father Burgos.

1913 and Juan
* Infante Juan Carlos Teresa Silvestre Alfonso of Spain ( 1913 – 1993 ), named heir to the throne and Count of Barcelona, whose son is the current King, Juan Carlos I of Spain.
File: Juan Gris-Guitar and Pipe. jpg | Guitar and Pipe, 1913, Dallas Museum of Art
Image: Juan Gris-Glass of Beer and Playing Cards. jpg | Glass of Beer and Playing Cards, 1913, Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio.
Image: Juan Gris-Violin and Checkerboard. jpg | Violin and Checkerboard, 1913, Stephen A. Simon and Bonnie Simon Collection.
* April 1 – Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona ( b. 1913 )
When Tsuguharu Foujita arrived from Japan in 1913 not knowing a soul, he met Soutine, Modigliani, Pascin and Leger virtually the same night and within a week became friends with Juan Gris, Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse.
The Infante Juan of Spain, Count of Barcelona ( Juan Carlos Teresa Silvestre Alfonso de Borbón y Battenberg ; English: John Charles Therese Sylvester Alphonse of Bourbon and Battenberg ) ( 20 June 1913 – 1 April 1993 ), was the third surviving son and designated heir of King Alfonso XIII of Spain and Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg, the monarch replaced by the Second Spanish Republic, and father of King Juan Carlos I, under whom a constitutional monarchy was restored.
# Tataviam ( an Uto-Aztecan language ): Juan José Fustero who remembered only a few words of his grandparents ' language recorded ( 1913 )
:* Infante Juan, Count of Barcelona ( 20 June 1913 – 1 April 1993 ) was the third son of Alfonso.
Bodegón. jpg | Juan Gris ( 1887-1927 ), Nature morte, 1913.
San Juan: Porto Rico Progress Publishing, 1913.
Former presidents: Cornelio Nable ( 1901 – 1902 ), Juan Aguilocho ( 1902 – 1903 ), Vicente Dominguez ( 1903 – 1904 ), Florencio Morente ( 1905 – 1906 ), Juan Morente ( 1907 – 1912 ), Jesus Dominuez ( 1913 – 1915 ), Jose Benitez ( 1915 – 1916 ), Elias Semilla ( 1916 – 1919 ), Carlos Aguilocho, Francisco Laurea ( 1925 – 1928 ), Anacleto Villamin ( 1928 – 1929 ), Conrado M. Morente ( 1929 – 1930, 1931 – 1934 ), Felipe Venturanza ( 1934 – 1938 ), ( 1938 – 1940 ), Dr. Abelardo Bunag ( 1941 – 1942 ), Carlos Aguilocho ( 1942 – 1943 ), Manuel Medina ( 1943 – 1945 ), Thomas B. Villamin ( 1946 – 1947 ). Dominador Madrid ( 1948 – 1951 ), Dr. Pio Baldos ( 1952 – 1955 ).
* Juan Landázuri Ricketts ( 1913 – 1997 ), cardinal from Peru
The official predecessor of the Air Force was the Army's Auxiliary Aerial Militia Squadron ( Escuadrilla Aérea de la Milicia Auxiliar del Ejército ), created during the Mexican Revolution in April 1913 by the Secretary of War and Navy General Manuel Mondragón, who authorized pilots Miguel Lebrija and Juan Guillermo Villasana to bomb targets on Campo de Balbuena, in Mexico City.
File: Juan Gris-Guitar and Pipe. jpg | Juan Gris, Guitar and Pipe, 1913
Originally, Miraflores Palace served as presidential residence to Cipriano Castro, and then Juan Vicente Gómez, who occupied it until 1913.
On October 14, 1913, by presidential proclamation, Woodrow Wilson reserved of Fort Rosecrans for " The Order of Panama ... to construct a heroic statue of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo.

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