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1913 and Manton
* Manton S. Eddy, Lieutenant General, United States Army, Class of 1913

1913 and residence
As an all-male residence from 1913 to 2007 it held a number of unique traditions.
Cannon's residence in Danville, Illinois circa 1913
The funeral carriage leaving Katsura's residence en route to Zōjō-ji in October 1913.
Pre-1937 buildings that survive include: Dambadarjaalin monastery in Sukhbaatar District ( 1765 ), Dashchoilin monastery's large yurt chapels ( built in 1778 ), Gandan monastery's golden-roofed Gandantegchinlen temple also called the Tsogchin dugan ( 1838 ), Vajradhara temple ( 1841 ), Zuu temple ( 1869 ), Didan Laviran temple ( 19th century ), the restored Russian Consulate building ( 1863 ), Erdem Itgemjit temple ( 1893 ) at the Bogd Khan's Winter Palace, rest of the buildings at the same Palace ( 1893 – 1906 ), the Museum of Ulaanbaatar's History which was formerly the private residence of the rich Buryat merchant Tsogt Badamjav ( 1904 ), Zanabazar's Art Museum building which was formerly called the Ondor Khorshoo ( 1905 ), the two-storey brick headquarters of the mining company " Mongolore " ( 1905 ), the tall Megjid Janraisig temple ( 1913 – 1914 ), the residence of Chin Wang Khanddorj, a prominent noble and politician in the early years of Mongolia's independence ( 1913 ), the first telephone building where Russian Orthodox choir singers stayed ( 1914 ), Marshal Zhukov Museum etc.
The hotel was the chosen residence of poet Sara Teasdale on her New York visits from early 1913 onwards.
In 1913, he returned to Toronto and became the first Dean of Men at the Victoria University residence his father had recently donated, Burwash Hall, as well as a lecturer on modern history at the college.
Herbert Alton Magoon ( architect ) designed several buildings on campus including: the residence for Prof. Rupert C. Lodge, 1913 ; and St. Stephen's Methodist College, on the campus of the University of Alberta, 1910.
It was displayed at Simon's residence until 1913, when Simon loaned the bust and other artifacts from the Amarna dig to the Berlin Museum.
The East side of Buckingham Palace, the official London residence of Queen Elizabeth II, including the balcony, was faced with Portland stone, first in 1854 and again in 1913.
In 1913, the Haddock Inn, which was the classroom and residence building, was destroyed by fire.
It challenged a 1913 law that denied marriage licenses to anyone whose marriage would not be valid in their state of residence.
In the early part of the 19th century it became the home of Sir William Cusac Smith, Baron of the Exchequer and from 1841 of the Tottenham family who continued in residence until 1913.
Its current name originates in the fact that it served as the residence for the Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Navy ’ s Australia Squadron from 1885 to 1913.
On Sunday, 28 September 1913, Alfred East died at his London residence in Belsize Park.
The friendship between Ionescu and Eleftherios Venizelos left behind its own artistic legacy: in late 1913 or early 1915, the Ionescu residence in Bucharest was decorated with a stone bas-relief of the goddess Athena, which was inlaid into the masonry.
In 1912 the Prime Minister H. H. Asquith chose The Wharf ( which he built in 1913 ) and the adjoining Walton House for his country residence.
* Villino Pastorelli, built between 1908 and 1913 by the architect Lorenzo Porciatti as the residence of the wealthy family of Millanta.
Radical restoration work was undertaken by Colonel Lowther in 1913 to transform the ruined building into a residence and completed for Sir Paul Latham in 1933 by the architect, Walter Godfrey.
By 1913, carports were also being employed by other Prairie School architects such as the Minneapolis firm of Purcell, Feick & Elmslie in their design for a residence at Lockwood Lake, Wisconsin.
He was also responsible for the Rectory, 1913, the principal's onsite residence.
In 1913 architect Joseph Nathaniel French was brought in to work on the final stages to complete the residence in 1913.

1913 and Michigan
* 1913 – The Italian Hall Disaster (" 1913 Massacre ") in Calumet, Michigan, results in the death of 73 Christmas party goers held by striking mine workers, including 59 children.
In 1913, Henry Ford introduced conveyor-belt assembly lines at Ford Motor Company's Highland Park, Michigan factory.
The Newberry High School football team competes each year for the Little Brown Jug of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, a rivalry game with Sault Sainte Marie dating back to 1913.
Woodbridge Nathan Ferris ( January 6, 1853March 23, 1928 ) was an educator from New York, Illinois and Michigan, as well as Democratic statesman and the 28th Governor of Michigan ( 1913 – 1917 ).
Ferris was elected Governor of Michigan in 1912, becoming the first Democratic governor of that state in twenty years, and served from 1913 – 1917.
In July 1913, locals of the Western Federation of Miners called a general strike against all mines in the Michigan Copper Country.
Born in Washington, D. C., Mattingly attended elementary school in Washington and public high school in Michigan after his family moved to Kalamazoo in 1913.
Stabenow is also the first person to have served as a Michigan state legislator to be popularly elected to the U. S. Senate ( until enactment of the Seventeenth amendment to the United States Constitution in 1913, U. S. Senators were selected by the state legislature ).
The Second Convention was held in Houghton, Michigan, in 1913.
* Northern Pacific 38, a steam wrecking derrick built by Industrial Works in Bay City, Michigan in 1913, is currently owned by the Lake Superior Railroad Museum and is on display in Duluth, Minnesota.
* Mike Murphy ( trainer and coach ) ( 1860 – 1913 ), trainer of boxing champion John L. Sullivan, first Michigan Wolverines football coach, and the " father of American track athletics "
On March 31, 1913, Sigma Zeta at the University of Michigan was founded, being the first chapter installed with the Mason initiation ritual .< ref >
On May 13, 1913, the Michigan Legislature passed the State Reward Trunk Line Highway Act, which included Gratiot Avenue as part of Division 1 of the initial highway system.
* Thomas A. Bogle, Jr .: played for Michigan ( 1910 – 1911 ), head coach for DePauw ( 1913 – 1914 )
* Otto Carpell: played for Michigan ( 1909-1912 ), head coach for Albion ( 1913 )
* James B. Craig: played for Michigan ( 1911 – 1913 ), head coach for Arkansas ( 1919 )
* William P. Edmunds: played for Michigan ( 1908 – 1910 ), head coach for West Virginia ( 1912 ), Washington University ( 1913 – 1916 ), Vermont ( 1919 )
* George M. Lawton: played for Michigan ( 1908 – 1910 ) head coach for Detroit ( 1913 – 1914 )
* Walter Rheinschild: played for Michigan ( 1904 – 1907 ), head coach for Washington State ( 1908 ), St. Vincent ( CA ) ( 1909 ), Throop ( 1913 ), Occidental ( 1916 – 1917 )
* Thomas J. Riley: played for Michigan ( 1908 ), head coach for Maine ( 1911 – 1913 ), Amherst ( 1914 – 1916 )
* Henry Schulte: played for Michigan ( 1903 – 1905 ), head coach Eastern Michigan ( 1906 – 1908 ), Cape Girardeau ( 1909 – 1913 ), Missouri ( 1914 – 1917 ), Nebraska ( 1919 – 1920 )

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