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This conference was held despite Stavropoulos' assurance to Adolf Berle, who was leaving the same day for Puerto Rico, that nothing would be done until his return on January 22, except that the Secretary General would probably order the list destroyed.
The Emancipation Proclamation, issued on September 22, 1862, and put into effect on January 1, 1863, declared free the slaves in 10 states not then under Union control, with exemptions specified for areas already under Union control in two states.
However, later that month, on 22 January, the English were defeated at the Battle of Basing and, on the 22 March at the Battle of Merton ( perhaps Marden in Wiltshire or Martin in Dorset ), in which Æthelred was killed.
Upon Gassmann's death on 22 January, most likely due to complications from an accident with a carriage some years earlier, Salieri succeeded him as assistant director of the Italian opera in early 1774.
Sakharov was arrested on January 22, 1980, following his public protests against the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan in 1979, and was sent to internal exile in the city of Gorky, now Nizhny Novgorod, a city that was off-limits to foreigners.
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On January 22, 1957, Decca informed Holly his contract would not be renewed, insisting, however, that he could not record the same songs for anyone else for five years.
The Booker Prize Foundation announced in January 2010 the creation of a special award called the " Lost Man Booker Prize ," with the winner chosen from a longlist of 22 novels published in 1970.
Four years later Victoria made her last visit, three months before her death on 22 January 1901.
Wilfred Bailey Everett “ Bill ” Bixby III ( January 22, 1934 − November 21, 1993 ) was an American film and television actor, director, and frequent game show panelist.
In tropical astrology, the Sun is considered to be in the sign Capricorn from December 22 to January 20, and in sidereal astrology, from January 15 to February 15.
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" Generally, comics are not allowed to include such words as " damn ", " sucks ", " screwed " and " hell ", although there have been exceptions such as the September 22, 2010 Mother Goose and Grimm in which an elderly man says, " This nursing home food sucks ," and a pair of Pearls Before Swine comics from January, 2011 with a character named Ned using the word " crappy ".
Connecticut's warmest temperature is which occurred in Danbury on July 15, 1995 ; the coldest temperature is which occurred in Falls Village on February 16, 1943 and Coventry on January 22, 1961.
:: In January – June 1918: 22 ; in July – December 1918: more than 6, 000 ; in 1918-20: 12, 733.
Claude Piron ( 26 February 1931 – 22 January 2008 ) was a psychologist and a translator for the United Nations ( from Chinese, English, Russian and Spanish into French ) from 1956 to 1961.
David Llewelyn Wark " D. W ." Griffith ( January 22, 1875 – July 23, 1948 ) was a premier pioneering American film director.
This is chiefly due to the 56-bit key size being too small ; in January, 1999, distributed. net and the Electronic Frontier Foundation collaborated to publicly break a DES key in 22 hours and 15 minutes ( see chronology ).
At the end of the Conference on 27 January 1960 it was announced that elections would be held in the Congo on 22 May 1960, and full independence granted on 30 June 1960.
** Ludwik Mierosławski was Dictator from 22 January 1863-10 March 1863
" Bowie declared himself gay in an interview with Michael Watts in the 22 January 1972 issue of Melody Maker, a move which coincided with the first shots in his campaign for stardom as Ziggy Stardust.
The Ecuadorean Congress then met in an emergency session in Guayaquil on the same day, January 22, and ratified Noboa as President of the Republic in constitutional succession to Mahuad.
On 22 January 2009, Britannica's president, Jorge Cauz, announced that the company would be accepting edits and additions to the online Britannica website from the public.

January and 1906
* María Teresa, ( 12 November 1882 – 23 September 1912 ), married to Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria on 12 January 1906
It was first shown in Melbourne, Australia on 26 December 1906 and in the UK in January 1908.
Kurt Friedrich Gödel (; ; April 28, 1906January 14, 1978 ) was an Austrian American logician, mathematician, and philosopher.
Dame Kathleen Mary Kenyon, DBE ( 5 January 1906 – 24 August 1978 ), was a leading archaeologist of Neolithic culture in the Fertile Crescent.
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In January 1906, he resumed his full-time naval career, first as an Assistant Director of Naval Intelligence at the Admiralty and, in August, as flag-captain to Rear-Admiral Sir George Egerton on.
* Sir Lyman Poore Duff ( as Chief Justice, ( March 17, 1933 – January 2, 1944 ; appointed a Puisne Justice under Prime Minister Laurier, June 4, 1906 )
Robert Ervin Howard ( January 22, 1906 – June 11, 1936 ) was an American author who wrote pulp fiction in a diverse range of genres.
Robert E. Howard at about five years old ( circa 1911 ). Howard was born January 22, 1906 in Peaster, Texas, the only son of a traveling country physician, Dr. Isaac Mordecai Howard, and his wife, Hester Jane Ervin Howard.
* January 21 – Sandro Penna, Italian poet ( b. 1906 )
* January 17 – T. H. White, British author ( b. 1906 )
* January 27 – Marie-José of Belgium, last Queen of Italy ( b. 1906 )
* January 18 – Eleanor Burford ( Jean Plaidy, Elbur Ford, Kathleen Kellow, Ellalice Tate, Anna Percival, Victoria Holt, Philippa Carr ), English writer ( b. 1906 )
* January 17 – Clyde Tombaugh, American astronomer ( b. 1906 )
* January 7 – Vladimir Prelog, Croatian chemist, Nobel laureate ( b. 1906 )
* January 1 – Grace Hopper, American computer scientist ( b. 1906 )
* January 8 – Pierre Fournier, French cellist ( b. 1906 )
* January 23 – Willard Van Dyke, American filmmaker and photographer ( b. 1906 )
* January 2 – Slava Raskaj, Croatian painter ( d. 1906 )
* January 1 – Mauri Rose, American race car champion ( b. 1906 )
* January 19 – Paul Cézanne, French painter ( d. 1906 )
In spite of the Orthodox Church's opposition to marriage between first cousins, the couple married on 23 January 1906: their first two children, Fyodor ( Theodore ) and Ludmila, were born in 1907 and 1908, respectively.
* Mary Elizabeth Gilbreth ( December 13, 1906January 31, 1912 ); died of diphtheria at age 5.
They inspected Japanese military bases at Nagasaki, Kobe and Kyoto, then headed to India via Shanghai, Hong Kong, Java and Singapore, reaching Calcutta in January 1906.

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