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In Art and Artist ( 1932 ), the psychologist Otto Rank wrote that the psychological trauma of birth was the pre-eminent human symbol of existential anxiety and encompasses the creative person's simultaneous fear of and desire for separation, individuation and differentiation.
* 1851 Guillaume Bigourdan, French astronomer ( d. 1932 )
* 1932 Helmut Griem, German actor ( d. 2004 )
* 1884 Tenby Davies, Welsh runner ( d. 1932 )
* 1932 Dennis Banks, American-Indian activist
* 1932 Lakshman Kadirgamar, Sri Lankan politician ( d. 2005 )
* 1932 Jean-Pierre Marielle, French actor
* 1932 Tiny Tim, American singer, ukulele player, and archivist ( d. 1996 )
* 1858 Giuseppe Peano, Italian mathematician ( d. 1932 )
* 1932 Cor Brom, Dutch footballer and manager ( d. 2008 )
* 1932 Antonia Fraser, English author
* 1874 Charles Fort, American writer ( d. 1932 )
* 1932 Howard Hodgkin, English painter
* 1932 John Gomery, Canadian jurist
It was the prospect of bowling at this line-up that caused England's 1932 33 captain Douglas Jardine to adopt the tactic of fast leg theory, also known as Bodyline.
It should be noted that the MCC, although it had earlier condoned and encouraged bodyline tactics in the 1932 33 series, laid the blame on Larwood when relations turned sour.
In Australia, the grounds currently used are The Gabba in Brisbane ( first staged an England Australia Test in the 1932 33 season ), Adelaide Oval ( 1884 85 ), The WACA, Perth ( 1970 71 ) the Melbourne Cricket Ground ( MCG ) ( 1876 77 ) and the Sydney Cricket Ground ( SCG ) ( 1881 82 ).
Bodyline, a fictionalised television miniseries based on the " Bodyline " Ashes series of 1932 33, screened in Australia in 1984, to significant public interest and critical acclaim.
* 1932 The positron ( antiparticle of the electron ) is discovered by Carl D. Anderson.

1932 and Aston
* 1927 1932 Aston Martin First Series
* 1929 1932 Aston Martin International
* 1932 1934 Aston Martin Le Mans
He made his debut on 24 April 1932 against Aston Villa in a 1-1 draw at Villa Park, two months after he had turned professional.

1932 and Martin
* 1932 Troy Kennedy Martin, Scottish film and TV screenwriter ( d. 2009 )
He returned to Freiburg in 1928 to study with Edmund Husserl and write a Habilitation with Martin Heidegger, which was published in 1932 as Hegel's Ontology and Theory of Historicity.
Martin David Kahane (; 1 August 1932 5 November 1990 ), also known as Meir Kahane (), was an American-Israeli rabbi and ultra-nationalist writer and political figure.
Angel de Altolaguirre y Duvale and Adolfo Bonilla y San Martin, 25 vols., Madrid, 1885 1932, vol.
Martin developed his mature style based on a very personal use of Arnold Schoenberg's twelve tone technique, having become interested in this around 1932, but did not abandon tonality.
An edition of Lady Chatterley's Lover was published in Britain in 1932 by Martin Secker ; reviewing it in The Observer, Gerald Gould noted that " passages are necessarily omitted to which the author undoubtedly attached supreme psychological importance-importance so great, that he was willing to face obloquy and misunderstanding and censorship because of them ".
His other vocalists included Frank Sylvano, Billy Scott, Arthur Jarrett and Stone beginning in 1929 and in 1932, he added Joe Martin, another of the band's violinists, as a frequent vocalist.
* Micheál Martin, Freedom to Choose: Cork & Party Politics in Ireland 1918 1932 ( The Collins Press, Cork, 2009 ).
* 1932 Glenn L. Martin for the design of the Martin B-10 ( XB-907 ) bomber.
Created by Harry B. Martin, who drew it through 1903, it has since been drawn by Oscar Chopin, 1903 1910 ; S. Carlisle Martin, 1910 1932 ; Amadee Wohlschlaeger, 1932 1981 ; Albert Schweitzer, the first one to draw the Weatherbird in color, 1981 1986 ; and Dan Martin, 1986 present.
* Michael Martin ( philosopher ) ( born 1932 ), professor emeritus of philosophy at Boston University
* Paul Martin ( baseball ) ( 1932 2011 ), American Major League Baseball player
* Paul Martin ( illustrator ) ( 1883 1932 ), American illustrator of magazine covers for Collier's
* James E. Martin ( born 1932 ), university president at the University of Arkansas and Auburn University

1932 and International
It hosted the FA Cup Final from 1920 to 1922, has held ten FA Cup semi-finals ( most recently in 1978 ), ten FA Charity Shield matches ( the last in 1970 ), and three England international matches, the last in 1932 ; it was also the venue for an unofficial Victory International in 1946.
Three International Eugenics Conferences presented a global venue for eugenicists with meetings in 1912 in London, and in 1921 and 1932 in New York.
The first major film festival was held in Venice in 1932 ; the other major and oldest film festivals of the world are: Cannes Film Festival ( 1946 ), Festival del film Locarno ( 1946 ), Karlovy Vary International Film Festival ( 1946 ), Edinburgh International Film Festival ( 1947 ), Melbourne International Film Festival ( 1951 ), Berlin International Film Festival ( 1951 ) and Toronto International Film Festival ( 1976 ).
It was the largest party in Dáil Éireann at every general election from the 1932 general election until the 2011 general election, when it suffered the worst defeat of a sitting government in the history of the Irish state, a loss described as " historic " in its proportions, where it saw its electoral support base diminished by 75 %, as a reaction to the intervention, and in the running of the Irish economy, of the International Monetary Fund and the European Central Bank in November 2010.
In 1932 the CCIR and several other organizations ( including the original ITU, which had been founded as the International Telegraph Union in 1865 ) merged to form what would in 1934 become known as the International Telecommunication Union.
Transits between the two islands peaked after the construction of the Bahrain International Airport in 1932.
In April 1932, the executive council of the International Amateur Athletics Federation ( IAAF ) suspended Nurmi from international athletics events, pending an investigation into his amateur status by the Finnish Athletics Federation.
The building featured in two hugely influential books of the time: Hitchcock and Johnson's The International Style published in 1932 and F. R. S. Yorke's The Modern House published in 1934, as well as the second volume of Corbusier's own series The Complete Works.
Though desperately ill with the then-untreatable disease, Ferenczi managed to deliver his most famous paper, " Confusion of Tongues " to the 12th International Psycho-Analytic Congress in Wiesbaden, Germany, on 4 September 1932 .< ref >
It was then renamed nimbostratus and published with the new name in the 1932 edition of the International Atlas of Clouds and of States of the Sky.
Jones went on to serve two periods as President of the International Psychoanalytic Association from 1920 to1924 and 1932 to 1949.
Touring Europe more comprehensively with his friends Alfred H. Barr, Jr. and Henry-Russell Hitchcock to examine firsthand recent trends in architecture, the three assembled their discoveries as the landmark show " The International Style: Architecture Since 1922 " at the Museum of Modern Art, in 1932.
Transits between the two islands peaked after the construction of the Bahrain International Airport in 1932.
The conference suggested observing in 1932 1933, the fiftieth anniversary of the First International Polar Year.
In 1932, Chen was arrested by the government of the Shanghai International Settlement, where he had been living since 1927, and extradited to Nanjing.
From 1932 until 2008 the site was owned by News International, which used it to import newsprint and other paper products from Finland until early 2000.
* Sun Terrace — Route 219 — A country house built in the International style, first completed in 1932.

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