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( Rossum's Universal Robots ) ( 1921 ) the play that introduced the word robot to the world were organic artificial humans, the word " robot " has come to primarily refer to mechanical humans, animals, and other beings.
* 1921 Robert Cliche, Canadian politician and magistrate ( d. 1978 )
* 1921 Black Friday: mine owners announce more wage and price cuts, leading to the threat of a strike all across England.
* 1921 Tove Maës, Danish actress ( d. 2011 )
* 1921 The British install the son of Sharif Hussein bin Ali ( leader of the Arab Revolt of 1916 against the Ottoman Empire ) as King Faisal I of Iraq.
* 1921 Georg Alexander, Duke of Mecklenburg ( d. 1996 )
* 1921 Leo Penn, American director ( d. 1998 )
* 1921 Ernest Angley, American evangelist and broadcaster
* 1921 J. James Exon, American politician ( d. 2005 )
They won the first eight matches in succession including a 5 0 whitewash in 1920 1921 at the hands of Warwick Armstrong's team.
* 2008 Jake Warren, Canadian diplomat ( b. 1921 )
* 2012 N. K. P. Salve, Indian politician ( b. 1921 )
The most important Canadian theorist was an American immigrant, Henry Wise Wood, president of the United Farmers of Alberta ( UFA ) during that movement's time as the governing party of the province ( 1921 1935 ).
* 1921 Jack Kramer, American tennis player ( d. 2009 )
* 1921 Major League Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis confirms the ban of the eight Chicago Black Sox, the day after they were acquitted by a Chicago court.
* 1921 Marilyn Maxwell, American actress ( d. 1972 )
* 1921 Richard Adler, American songwriter and composer ( d. 2012 )
* 1921 Hayden Carruth, American poet and critic ( d. 2008 )
* 1999 Byron Farwell, American historian ( b. 1921 )
The second generation was led by Fernand Braudel ( 1902 1985 ) and included Georges Duby ( 1919 1996 ), Pierre Goubert ( 1915 2012 ), Robert Mandrou ( 1921 1984 ), Pierre Chaunu ( 1923 2009 ), Jacques Le Goff ( 1924 ) and Ernest Labrousse ( 1895 1988 ).

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Applying for a commercial pilot's licence on 2 June 1921 ( in which he gave his name as ' Charles Edward Kingsford-Smith '), he became one of Australia's first airline pilots when he was chosen by Norman Brearley to fly for the newly formed West Australian Airways.
Of architectural interest in Greenpoint are: The Episcopal Church of the Ascension ( Ascension Greenpoint ) ( 1853 ) the oldest church in Greenpoint on Kent Street, The Astral Apartments ( 1885 ) ( NRHP ) on Franklin Street, the Saint Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church ( 1875 ) on Manhattan Avenue, the Eberhard-Faber Pencil Factory on Greenpoint Ave at Franklin St., the Polish Orthodox Cathedral of the Transfiguration of Our Lord ( 1921 ) ( NRHP ) on North 12th Street, the Oliver Hazard Perry School () ( 1867 ) on Norman Avenue ( the oldest continuously operating public school building in New York City ); the Capital One ( formerly Green Point ) Savings Bank ( 1908 ), the Saint Stanislaus Kostka Roman Catholic Church ( 1896 )() on Humboldt Street, which serves as a Catholic shrine for the Polish community, and the synagogue building of Congregation Ahavas Israel ( 1903 ) on Noble Street ( the sanctuary, with stained glass windows and a torah shrine with turn-of the century wood carvings, is currently open only during services on Saturday mornings ).
* " Heth ", the signature of Australian cartoonist and caricaturist Norman Hetherington ( 1921 2010 )
Previous winners of the Harrison-Meldola Prize ( known as the Meldola Medal and Prize prior to its merger in 2008 with the Edward Harrison prize ) include Christopher Kelk Ingold ( 1921, 1922 ), Cyril Norman Hinshelwood ( 1923 ), R. H. Stokes ( 1946 ), D. H. Williams ( 1966 ) and J. Evans ( 1978 ).
Alexandre de Marenches was born in Paris in 1921, son of Captain Charles-Constant-Marie de Marenches, a French aristocrat from a very old family of knights with Norman origins, aide de camp of Marshal Ferdinand Foch, Marshal Philippe Pétain representative from Pershing with Aldebert de Chambrun.
* Norman Bluhm ( 1921 1999 )
Multiple polemicists, such as Irish journalist Philip Graves in a 1921 The Times article, and British academic Norman Cohn in his 1967 book Warrant for Genocide, have proven The Protocols to be both a hoax and a clear case of plagiarism.
* Alone, a 1921 travel book by Norman Douglas
* Norman Rockwell's painting No Swimming that adorned the cover of the June 4, 1921 edition of the Saturday Evening Post with boys in various states of undress escaping from the local authorities.
# Norman Lang, Unionist ( 1917 1921 )
Norman Bushnell Willey ( born March 25, 1838 in Guilford, New Yorkdied October 20, 1921 in Topeka, Kansas ) was the second Governor of Idaho from 1890 until 1893.
James Norman Whitley, 31 August 1921
Norman Frederick Hetherington OAM ( 29 May 1921 6 December 2010 ) was an Australian artist, etcher, cartoonist ( known as " Heth "), puppeteer, and puppet designer.
They were married at Balmain in 1918, and Norman Frederick Hetherington was born on 29 May 1921 in Lilyfield.

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* 1921 John Hetherington & Sons Catalogue Descriptions and illustrations of principal machines.

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Past Australian censuses were conducted in 1911, 1921, 1933, 1947, 1954, and 1961-2011 every five years.
* 1921 Forbes Carlile, Australian athlete and coach
* 1999 Sir Edward Williams, Australian judge ( b. 1921 )
Jardine's first experience against Australia came when his Oxford University team played against the 1921 Australian touring side.
* 1921 The Australian cricket team captained by Warwick Armstrong becomes the first team to complete a whitewash of The Ashes, something that would not be repeated for 86 years.
* 1921 The Royal Australian Air Force is formed.
According to the Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics ( now the Australian Bureau of Statistics ), " In common with other natives, the islanders are very susceptible to tuberculosis and influenza, and in 1921 an influenza epidemic caused the deaths of 230 islanders.
In 1914, Australian troops occupied German New Guinea, and it remained under Australian military control through World War I until 1921.
* Ron Durham ( born 1921 ), Australian rules footballer
Australian cricketer and cartoonist Arthur Mailey had taken all 10 wickets for 66 runs in a first class match during the 1921 tour of England, and hence titled his 1958 autobiography 10 for 66 And All That.
* Jim Kearney ( Australian footballer ), player for Geelong and Richmond between 1915 and 1921
* William Laird Smith ( 1869 1942 ), Australian representative for Denison, 1910 1922 and Minister for the Navy, 1920 1921
* Joy Hardon ( 1921 –), Australian fencer
Charles Bean ( The Story of Anzac: From the Outbreak of War to the End of the First Phase of the Gallipoli Campaign 4 May 1915, 1921 ) Geoffrey Blainey ( The Tyranny of Distance, 1966 ), Robert Hughes ( The Fatal Shore, 1987 ), Manning Clark ( A History of Australia, 1962 87 ), and Marcia Langton ( First Australians, 2008 ) are authors of important Australian histories.
Patricia Ethell " Pat " McDonald ( 1 August 1921 10 March 1990 ) was an Australian actress and the daughter of one of Australia's most prominent radio engineers Arthur McDonald.
* Retribution ( 1921 film ), an Australian silent film by Armand Lionello
The Australian rugby league team suffered the first loss of their 1921 22 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain at Highbury to an English side 4 points to 5 before approximately 12, 000 spectators.
In 1921 Cook resigned from the federal parliament, and was appointed Australian High Commissioner in London.
Cook resigned from Parliament in 1921 and was appointed Australian High Commissioner in London, where he served until 1927.
The thought that the Canadian Air Force should become " Royal " was first generated when the Australian Air Force became " Royal " in August 1921.
In 1921, the Society was renamed the Amalgamated Engineering Union, Australian Section.
In 1921, the 4th Division name was revived and was assigned to an Australian Citizens Military Forces ( reserve ) unit based in Melbourne, which served in Australia during World War II

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