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* Mary Hunter Austin ( 1868 1934 ), American writer
Subsequent formalizations were framed as attempts to define " effective calculability " or " effective method "; those formalizations included the Gödel Herbrand Kleene recursive functions of 1930, 1934 and 1935, Alonzo Church's lambda calculus of 1936, Emil Post's " Formulation 1 " of 1936, and Alan Turing's Turing machines of 1936 7 and 1939.
* 1864 William Bate Hardy, British biochemist ( d. 1934 )
* 1878 Erich Mühsam, German author ( d. 1934 )
* 1934 Enrique Álvarez Félix, Mexican actor ( d. 1996 )
* 1934 Anton Geesink, Dutch judoka ( d. 2010 )
* 1934 Guy Peellaert, Belgian artist and photographer ( d. 2008 )
* 1934 The strongest surface wind gust in the world at 231 mph, is measured on the summit of Mount Washington, New Hampshire.
* 1934 The U. S. Auto-Lite Strike begins, culminating in a five-day melee between Ohio National Guard troops and 6, 000 strikers and picketers.
* 1934 Heinz Schneiter, Swiss footballer
* 1934 Don McKenney, Canadian ice hockey player
* 1934 Jerry Lordan, English singer-songwriter and composer ( d. 1995 )
* 1934 Piers Anthony, English writer
* 1934 Chris Bonington, English mountaineer
* 1934 Billy Boston, Welsh rugby player
* 1877 William Brennaugh, Canadian lacrosse player ( d. 1934 )
England then achieved their first Ashes win at Lord's since 1934 to go 1 0 up.
* 1934 Gleichschaltung: Adolf Hitler becomes Führer of Germany.
* 1858 Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont, ( d. 1934 )
* 1934 Valery Bykovsky, Soviet astronaut
* 2012 Ekrem Bora, Turkish actor ( b. 1934 )
* 2012 Miguel de la Madrid, Mexican politician, President of Mexico ( b. 1934 )
After 1890 came philosopher Josiah Royce ( 1855 1916 ), botanist Liberty Hyde Bailey ( 1858 1954 ), the Southern Agrarians of the 1920s and 1930s, novelist John Steinbeck ( 1902 1968 ), historian A. Whitney Griswold ( 1906 1963 ), environmentalist Aldo Leopold ( 1887 1948 ), Ralph Borsodi ( 1886 1977 ), and present-day authors Wendell Berry ( b. 1934 ), Gene Logsdon ( b. 1932 ), Paul Thompson, and Allan C. Carlson ( b. 1949 ).

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The tradition reached its apex, perhaps, in the works of Thomas Nelson Page toward the end of the century, and reappeared undiminished as late as 1934 in the best-selling novel So Red The Rose, by Stark Young.
Thomas continued to work as a freelance journalist for several years and during this time remained at Cwmdonkin Drive where he continued to add to his notebooks, amassing 200 poems in four books between 1930 and 1934.
They contacted Thomas and his first poetry volume, 18 Poems, was published in December 1934.
In 1939 The Map of Love appeared as a collection of 16 poems and seven of the 20 short stories published by Thomas in magazines since 1934.
Thomas ' last collection Collected Poems, 1934 1952, published when he was 38, won the Foyle poetry prize.
Museum expansion slowed after World War I, and the collection did not acquire many significant new works ; exceptions were Georges de La Tour's Saint Thomas and Baron Edmond de Rothschild's ( 1845 1934 ) 1935 donation of 4, 000 engravings, 3, 000 drawings, and 500 illustrated books.
During his years in Oxford, Blunden published extensively: several collections of poetry including Choice or Chance ( 1934 ) and Shells by a Stream ( 1944 ), prose works on Charles Lamb ; Edward Gibbon ; Keats's publisher ; Percy Bysshe Shelley ; John Taylor ; and Thomas Hardy ; and a book about a game he loved, Cricket Country ( 1944 ).
Roosevelt ’ s most dramatic use of the Thomas amendment came on January 31, 1934, when he decreased the gold content of the dollar to 40. 94 percent.
In 1927, the Order of the Fellowship of the Knights of the Round Table was formed in Britain by Frederick Thomas Glasscock ( a retired London businessman, d. 1934 ) to promote Christian ideals and Arthurian notions of medieval chivalry.
" In 1934, Long held a public debate with Norman Thomas, the leader of the Socialist Party of America, on the merits of Share Our Wealth versus socialism.
They are Junius Edgar West, Delegate ( 1910 1912 ) and Senator ( 1912 1918 ); Thomas H. Howerton, Delegate ( 1912 1914 ); William O. Rogers, Senator ( 1924 1934 ); Garland Gray, Senator ( 1942 1945 and 1948 1971 ); and Elmon T. Gray, Senator ( 1971 1992 ).
A major Welsh poet is Swansea's Dylan Thomas ( 1914 53 ) whose first collection, 18 Poems, was published in 1934.
( See also Gerard Manley Hopkins ( 1844 89 ), Edward Thomas ( 1878 1917 ) and Joseph Keating ( 1871 1934 ).
Amongst these was Swansea suburbanite Dylan Thomas ( 1914 53 ), whose first collection, 18 Poems, was published in 1934.
Starting in the 1970s, G. Thomas Tanselle ( 1934 –) vigorously took up the method's defense and added significant contributions of his own.
Thomas Stewart " Tom " Baker ( born 20 January 1934 ) is an English actor.
According to David Sexton, author of The Strange World of Thomas Harris: Inside the Mind of the Creator of Hannibal Lecter, Harris once told a librarian in Cleveland, Mississippi, that Lecter was inspired by William Coyne, a local murderer who had escaped from prison in 1934 and gone on a rampage that included acts of murder and cannibalism.
* Ashby, Thomas., The Aqueducts of Rome, Oxford, 1934.
From 1910 until 1934, St. Thomas College retained its original status as a High School and Junior College.
The Austrian astronomer Oswald Thomas described these stars as " Grosses Dreieck " ( Great Triangle ) in the late 1920s and " Sommerliches Dreieck " ( Summerly Triangle ) in 1934.
When he moved to Melbourne in 1934, he transferred to command of the 15th Infantry Brigade, then part of the 3rd Division under Major General Sir Thomas Blamey.
* Thomas Brown ( New South Wales politician ) ( 1861 1934 ), Australian farmer and politician
In 1934 German received the Royal Philharmonic Society's highest honour, its gold medal, presented by Sir Thomas Beecham at an RPS concert.
Consuelo Vanderbilt was married at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, New York City, New York, on 6 November 1895, to Charles Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough ( 1871 1934 ).

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