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* 1914 – In Cleveland, Ohio, the first electric traffic light is installed.
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Aldous had another brother, Noel Trevelyan Huxley ( 1891 – 1914 ), who committed suicide after a period of clinical depression.
* 1845 – Ödön Lechner, Hungarian architect, designed the Museum of Applied Arts and the Church of St. Elisabeth ( d. 1914 )
* 1914 – World War I: First Battle of the Atlantic – two days after the United Kingdom had declared war on Germany over the German invasion of Belgium, ten German U-boats leave their base in Heligoland to attack Royal Navy warships in the North Sea.
* 1995 – H. Adams Carter, American Alpine Club President, 10th Mountain Division trainer ( b. 1914 )
A third generation was led by Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie ( 1929 – ) and includes Jacques Revel, and Philippe Ariès ( 1914 – 1984 ), who joined the group in 1978.
1914 and Cleveland
The Mud Hens temporarily relocated to Cleveland during 1914 through 1915, to help the Cleveland Indians counter any territorial threat by the Federal League by ensuring that League Park would have a game every day.
On August 5, 1914, the American Traffic Signal Company installed a traffic signal system on the corner of East 105th Street and Euclid Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio.
In 1914, the company moved to Cleveland, Ohio, to be closer to its core business, the automotive industry.
* 1914: Began as a large-sized note with a portrait of Grover Cleveland on the face, and, on the back, a steam locomotive approaching from the left, and a steamship approaching from the right.
* 1918: A federal reserve bank note with Grover Cleveland on the front, and a back design similar to the 1914 Federal Reserve Note.
Ralph Joseph Perk ( January 19, 1914 – April 21, 1999 ) was an American politician of the Republican Party who served as the 52nd mayor of Cleveland, Ohio.
He was named the MLB Rookie of the Year and finished third in the MVP voting in 1948 after playing a vital part of the Braves ' unlikely run to the pennant, their first since 1914, though he hit only. 167 in the World Series loss to the Cleveland Indians.
The 1995 World Series matched the Atlanta Braves against the Cleveland Indians, with the Braves winning in six games to capture their third World Championship in franchise history ( along with 1914 in Boston and 1957 in Milwaukee ), making them the first franchise to win three crowns in three different cities.
In addition he was on the Ohio State Executive Committee of the SPA from 1911 to 1916, during which time he edited the newspapers of local party, The Cleveland Socialist ( 1911 – 1913 ) and Socialist News ( 1914 – 1919 ).
Frederick Fennell ( July 2, 1914 in Cleveland, Ohio – December 7, 2004 in Siesta Key, Florida ) was an internationally recognized conductor, and one of the primary figures in promoting the wind ensemble as a performing group.
Primarily used as a starting pitcher, he played for the Cleveland Naps ( 1911 – 12 ), St. Louis Browns ( 1914 – 15 ), Detroit Tigers ( 1915 – 19 ), Boston Red Sox ( 1919 ) and Chicago White Sox ( 1919 ).
After three years study at the Chicago Art Institute, Ahern went to Cleveland and worked for the NEA syndicate ( 1914 – 15 ) as a sportswriter and artist, initially inking comic drawings for $ 18 a week.
Samuel Pond " Sad Sam " Jones ( July 26, 1892 – July 6, 1966 ) was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played in the American League with the Cleveland Indians ( 1914 – 15 ), Boston Red Sox ( 1916 – 21 ), New York Yankees ( 1922 – 26 ), St. Louis Browns ( 1927 ), Washington Senators ( 1928 – 31 ) and Chicago White Sox ( 1932 – 35 ).
* Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina ( Stanhope ) Powlett, Duchess of Cleveland: The Life and Letters of Lady Hester Stanhope, Murray 1914
Baker Motor Vehicle Company was an American manufacturer of Brass Era electric automobiles in Cleveland, Ohio from 1899 to 1914.
In 1913 Baker was overtaken in sales by Detroit Electric and in 1914 merged with fellow Cleveland automaker Rauch and Lang to become Baker, Rauch & Lang.
An editorial, in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, in February 1915, makes absolutely clear that people in Cleveland remembered Sockalexis and the team's nickname " Indians " in 1897 ; the nickname had absolutely nothing at all to do with Boston Braves of 1914.
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