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1938 and Spawn
Some of Lamour's other notable films include John Ford's The Hurricane ( 1937 ), Spawn of the North ( 1938 ; with George Raft, Henry Fonda, and John Barrymore ), Disputed Passage ( 1939 ), Johnny Apollo ( 1940 ; with Tyrone Power ), Aloma of the South Seas ( 1941 ), Beyond the Blue Horizon ( 1942 ), Dixie ( 1943 ; with Bing Crosby ),
* Spawn of the North ( 1938 )
Some of his other movies include If I Had A Million ( 1932 ; an episodic ensemble film in which he plays a forger hiding from police, suddenly given a million dollars with no place to cash the check ), Bolero ( 1934 ; in a rare role as a dancer rather than a gangster ), Limehouse Blues ( 1934 ; with Anna May Wong ), a brutal and fast-paced adaptation of Dashiell Hammett's The Glass Key ( 1935 ; remade in 1942 with Alan Ladd in Raft's role as a result of the success of the remake of Hammett's The Maltese Falcon ), Souls at Sea ( 1937 ; with Gary Cooper ), Spawn of the North ( 1938 ; with Raft garnering top billing over Henry Fonda and John Barrymore ), two with Humphrey Bogart: Invisible Stripes ( 1939 ) and They Drive by Night ( 1940 ), with Bogart in supporting roles, Each Dawn I Die ( 1939 ; with James Cagney and Raft as convicts in prison ), and Manpower ( 1941 ; with Edward G. Robinson and Marlene Dietrich ).
* Spawn of the North ( 1938 ) with Henry Fonda and John Barrymore
* Spawn of the North ( 1938 )
After Thalberg's death, he joined Paramount as a producer in 1937, where he remained until 1941. Notable producing credits during this period include True Confession ( 1937 ), Spawn of the North ( 1938 ), Zaza ( 1939 ) and So Ends Our Night ( 1941 ).
Renaldo did play some roles in mainstream films as well, including in Spawn of the North ( 1938 ) with George Raft, Henry Fonda and John Barrymore ; and For Whom the Bell Tolls with Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman.
* Spawn of the North ( 1938 )

1938 and Jennings
Clarence Seward Darrow ( April 18, 1857 – March 13, 1938 ) was an American lawyer and leading member of the American Civil Liberties Union, best known for defending teenage thrill killers Leopold and Loeb in their trial for murdering 14-year-old Robert " Bobby " Franks ( 1924 ) and defending John T. Scopes in the Scopes " Monkey " Trial ( 1925 ), in which he opposed William Jennings Bryan ( statesman, noted orator, and 3-time presidential candidate ).
The Jennings company mounted a motorhome body onto a car chassis in 1938.
* Peter Jennings ( 1938 – 2005 ), Canadian-American television newsman
Dorn, named after William Jennings Bryan, was elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives in 1938 and to the South Carolina Senate in 1940.

1938 and assisted
In 1938 Germany annexed Austria and Italy assisted in Germany in resolving the diplomatic crisis between Germany versus Britain and France over claims on Czecholslovakia by arranging the Munich Agreement that gave Germany the Sudetenland and was perceived at the time to have averted a European war, these hopes faded when Hitler violated the Munich Agreement by ordering the invasion and partition of Czechoslovakia between Germany and a client state of Slovakia in 1939.
For many years ( 1938 – 1961 ) he was assisted by Michael Derrick, who after the Second World War was often acting editor.
They were later assisted by editors Elliot Paul ( April 1927-March 1928 ), Robert Sage ( October 1927-Fall 1928 ), and James Johnson Sweeney ( June 1936-May 1938 ).
However the Army became interested in a much more capable weapon instead, and on June 9, 1938 they issued a development contract calling for two new guns, one of 90 mm which they felt was the largest possible size that was still capable of being manually loaded at high elevations, and another, using assisted loading, of 120 mm caliber.

1938 and by
In 1938, at the insistence of Arturo Toscanini, Steinberg left Germany for the United States, by way of Switzerland.
Never rebuilt, the bridge was strengtened in 1938 by two extra piers, a concrete floor, and a walk-way along the upper side in order to care for modern traffic.
* 1938 – The Thousand Islands Bridge, connecting New York, United States with Ontario, Canada over the Saint Lawrence River, is dedicated by U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
While Grothendieck lived in Chambon, he attended the Collège Cévenol ( now known as the Le Collège-Lycée Cévenol International ), a unique secondary school founded in 1938 by local Protestant pacifists and anti-war activists.
Vicious air bombings were targeted on Alicante during the three years of civil conflict, most notably the bombing by the Italian Aviazione Legionaria of the Mercado de Abastos in 25 May 1938 in which more than 300 civilians perished.
Stone 1847 – 1938: Designer and Silversmith " by Elenita C. Chickering, 1994, Boston Athenaeum
In late October 1938, when he was living in a rented room in the home of a Jewish family in Frankfurt, he was arrested by the Gestapo and deported to Poland.
When Gianfranco Fini visited Israel in late November 2003 in the function of Italian Deputy Prime Minister, he labeled the racial laws issued by the fascist regime in 1938 as " infamous ", as also Giorgio Almirante, historic leader of MSI, had done before.
The BBWAA began by polling three writers in each league city in 1938, reducing that number to two per league city in 1961.
The second article, published in 1938, states that launching a swift strategic knockout has great attractions for Germany but appears to accept that such a knockout will be very difficult to achieve by land attack under modern conditions ( especially in view of the existence of systems of fortification like the Maginot Line ) unless an exceptionally high degree of surprise is achieved.
It had been preceded by an English-language edition of 1938 called Germany and a Lightning War.
The first of these publications, The Dandy, commenced in 1937 and was followed by The Beano on 26 July 1938.
The original editor was George Moonie, 1938 – 1959, followed by Harold Cramond, 1959-84.
Designed by the American architect John Russell Pope, it was completed in 1938.
Although completed in 1938, it was hit by a bomb in 1940 and remained semi-derelict for 22 years, before reopening in 1962.
The collection of Palestinian material was strengthened with the acquisition in 1980 of around 17, 000 objects found at Lachish by the Wellcome-Marston expedition of 1932 – 1938.
Before 1938, the federal courts, like almost all other common law courts, decided the law on any issue where the relevant legislature ( either the U. S. Congress or state legislature, depending on the issue ), had not acted, by looking to courts in the same system, that is, other federal courts, even on issues of state law, and even where there was no express grant of authority from Congress or the Constitution.
Caving was pioneered by Édouard-Alfred Martel ( 1859 – 1938 ) who first achieved the descent and exploration of the Gouffre de Padirac, France as early as 1889 and the first complete descent of a 110 metre wet vertical shaft at Gaping Gill, in Yorkshire, England in 1895.
The CNO-I process was independently proposed by Carl von Weizsäcker and Hans Bethe in 1938 and 1939, respectively.
His 1938 Logic: The Theory of Inquiry is much influenced by Peirce.
First known as Hi-Catoctin, Camp David was originally built as a camp for federal government agents and their families, by the WPA, starting in 1935, opening in 1938.
The ' Colonna di Stigliano ' line is represented by Prospero Colonna di Stigliano, Prince of Stigliano ( b. 1938 ), whose heir is his nephew Stefano Colonna di Stigliano ( b. 1975 ).
According to Fundamentals of Physics ( 4 ed., Wiley, 1993 ), by David Halliday, Robert Resnick and Jearl Walker, on page 30, Chapter Two, " Motion along a Straight Line ", Joe Sprinz, at the time in question, a member of the San Francisco Ball Club, and formerly of the Indians, attempted to beat the World Record for catching a baseball dropped from a great height, set by members of the 1938 Cleveland Indians, who had done so at 700 feet, with balls dropped from a building.
During the Nationalist's retreat from Nanjing, the dams around the city were deliberately destroyed by the Nationalist army in order to delay the Japanese advance, killing 500, 000 people in the subsequent 1938 Yellow River flood.

1938 and Jan
** Jan Vilímek, Czech illustrator and painter ( d. 1938 )
* Kofi Annan, ( b 1938 ), former Secretary-General of the United Nations ( 1 / Jan / 1997-1 / Jan / 2007 )
* Partizánske was established in 1938 – 1939, when Jan Antonín Baťa of Zlín, Czechoslovakia ( now Czech Republic ) and his powerful network of companies built a shoe factory in the cadastral area of Šimonovany municipality.
* The Polish composer Jan Maklakiewicz ( 1899 – 1954 ) wrote the ballet in three scenes Cagliostro w Warszawie which premiered in 1938.
* Marsh, Jan, Jane and May Morris: A Biographical Story 1839 – 1938, London, Pandora Press, 1986 ISBN 0-86358-026-2.
* Marsh, Jan, Jane and May Morris: A Biographical Story 1839 – 1938 ( updated edition, privately published by author ), London, 2000.
Jan also built up Batov ( 1933 ), the Bata Canal ( 1934 ), Baťovany ( 1938, renamed Partizánske in 1948 ), Svit ( 1939 ) and all of the other international Bata towns such as Batanagar ( 1934 – 37 ).
Thomas was sent to Canada by his Uncle Jan where he was the Vice President of the Bata Import and Export Company of Canada, which later developed into another model community named Batawa that had been founded by Jan Antonin Bata in 1938.
The skyscraper was finished in 1938 with one special feature: Jan had his office built inside of an elevator so that he could move from floor to floor to manage his businesses of more than 100, 000 employees.
: consecrated by Jan Maria Michaeł Kowalski 4 September 1938 Felicjanow, Poland
Since 1938, there has been a long list of famous winners, including: Max Euwe, Bent Larsen, Tigran Petrosian, Paul Keres, Efim Geller, Lajos Portisch, Boris Spassky, Mikhail Botvinnik, Mikhail Tal, Viktor Korchnoi, Jan Timman, Anatoly Karpov, Vladimir Kramnik, Garry Kasparov, Viswanathan Anand, Veselin Topalov, Levon Aronian, Sergey Karjakin, Magnus Carlsen, and Hikaru Nakamura.
****** Berthold Gf Stauffenberg ( born 03. Jul. 1934 ) ∞ Mechthild Gfin v. Bentzel-Sturmfeder-Horneck ( born 27. Jan. 1938 )
* H. A. Kellow, Queensland Poets ( Lond, 1930 ); T. I. Moore, Six Australian Poets ( Melb, 1942 ); C. H. Hadgraft, Queensland and its Writers ( Brisb, 1959 ); N. Macainsh, Nietzsche in Australia ( Munich, 1976 ); Southerly, 16 ( 1955 ), 35 ( 1975 ); Australian Literary Studies, 7 ( 1975-76 ), no 2 ; Quadrant, Mar-Apr 1975 ; Westerly, Mar 1975 ; Sydney Morning Herald, 19 Jan 1935, 17 Oct 1936, 4 May 1940, 16 May 1942, 22 May 1943 ; The Bulletin, 10 Aug 1938 ; W. Baylebridge manuscripts ( State Library of New South Wales ); H. M. Green manuscripts ( National Library of Australia ); Vance and Nettie Palmer papers ( National Library of Australia ); P. R. Stephensen correspondence ( State Library of New South Wales )
Janice Wendell Bethany " Jan " Crouch ( born March 14, 1938 ) is a religious broadcaster and, with her husband Paul, co-founder of the Trinity Broadcasting Network ( TBN ).
* Jan Syrový ( 1888 – 1970 ), general and Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia during the Munich Crisis ( September – December 1938 ), as well as acting President following the resignation of Edvard Beneš
* Vilém Lugr ( Jan 1938 )
* Karel Böhm ( Jan 1938 – March 38 )
* Apr 1, 1935 to Jan 1, 1938: General Lt. Walther Schroth
* Jan 1, 1938 to Apr 14, 1940: General Lt. Joachim von Kortzfleisch
The first settlers bought plots in 1938, and the town was proclaimed in 1953 and named afer General Jan Kemp, a former Minister of Lands.
( Jan .-Feb., 1938 ), pp. 32 – 50.
* Financing Finnegan ( Jan. 1938 )

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