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At and 1921
At the University of Vienna, he earned doctorates in law and political science in 1921 and 1923 respectively, and he also studied philosophy, psychology, and economics.
At the urging of Abraham Flexner, who had done pioneering studies of medical education, and University of Rochester President Rush Rhees, Whipple agreed in 1921 to become Dean of the newly funded and yet-to-be-built medical school in Rochester, New York.
At the Crossbarry Ambush in March 1921, 100 or so of Barry's men fought a sizeable engagement with a British column of 1, 200, escaping from the British encircling manoeuvre.
At the leadership level, the proportion of Muslims among delegates to Congress fell sharply, from 11 % in 1921 to under 4 % in 1923.
During this period, Gandhi claimed to be a " highly orthodox Hindu " and in January 1921 during a speech at a temple in Vadtal, he spoke of the relevance of non-cooperation to Hindu Dharma, " At this holy place, I declare, if you want to protect your ' Hindu Dharma ', non-cooperation is first as well as the last lesson you must learn up.
At a 1921 Atlanta debutante charity ball, she performed an Apache dance.
At the age of six, he attended the Deutschherren middle school before transferring to the Kaiser-Wilhelm Gymnasium, where he studied from 1913 to 1921.
At Oxford he met Robert Graves, also an Old Carthusian, and they co-edited a poetry publication, Oxford Poetry, in 1921.
At the 1921 election to Dáil Éireann, Maguire was returned unopposed as Teachta Dála ( TD ) for Mayo South – Roscommon South as a Sinn Féin candidate.
Dau ( 1921 ) At the Tribunal of Caesar: Leaves from the Story of Luther's Life.
At that time, a new tradition of bright law students clerking for the U. S. Supreme Court had been begun by Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, for whom Acheson clerked for two terms from 1919 to 1921.
At her death, the trustee of her estate and brother, Adrian Honoré, sold her local land holdings to Burks Hamner, Longleaf Pine forest: 1921 Burgert Brothers photo of Temple Terrace pre-development Vance Helm, Maud Fowler, Cody Fowler, and D. Collins Gillett, who formed two development corporations — Temple Terrace Estates, Inc., which developed the golf course and residential areas ; and Temple Terraces, Inc., which developed of orange groves that originally surrounded the city to the west and north, the largest orange grove in the world in the 1920s.
At the first meeting, Swanson suggested a film based on the John Colton and Clemence Randolph play Rain ( 1923 ) which in turn was based on the story by W. Somerset Maugham titled Miss Thompson ( 1921 ).
* At the End of the World ( 1921 )
At the 1920 and 1921 meetings of the Association of American Law Schools, proposals which Lewis encouraged urged the creation of an " institute of law " to elucidate the progress of the common law.
At its heart, around the Wilseder Berg, is the Lüneburg Heath Nature Reserve ( Naturschutzgebiet or NSG ) founded as long ago as 1921 with of land which is roughly 58 % woods and 20 % heathland.
At the Washington Naval Conference of 1921 – 1922, the Great Powers met to set limits on naval armament.
At the Tenth Party Conference in 1921, the Soviets settled on a policy of pursuing opportunities for trade with the Western powers, which could supply badly needed industrial materials.
At the Cairo conference, March 1921, Abdullah was recognised by the British as ruler of Transjordan.
At the end of December 1921 the Communist Party launched a " legal political party ," the Workers Party of America, of which the Workers ' Council was a constituent member.
At the March 1921 Treaty of Riga the Soviets conceded a frontier well to the east of the Curzon Line, where Poland had conquered a great part of the Vilna Governorate ( 1920 / 1922 ), including the town of Wilno ( today Vilnius ), and East Galicia ( 1919 ), including the city of Lviv, as well as most of the region of Volhynia ( 1921 ).
At one point there were eleven MPs, but after the death of Hyndman in 1921, the group gradually dissolved into the Labour Party.
At least some of his books are characterized by harsh criticism of almost everyone involved in textual criticism, such as Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield ( 1851 – 1921 ), Archibald Thomas Robertson ( 1863 – 1934 ), Charles Haddon Spurgeon ( 1834 – 1892 ) with the likes of Julius Wellhausen ( 1844 – 1918 ) and Harry Emerson Fosdick ( 1878 – 1969 ).
At 1919 – 1921 there was Aunus expedition where a group of Finnish volunteers occupied parts of East Karelia ( Aunus in Finnish, Olonets Karelia in Russian ).

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