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At the opening of the 1932 ICM in Zurich, Hermann Weyl said: " We attend here to an extraordinary improbable event.
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At the opening ceremony, letters of congratulation from President Bush and John Frohnmayer, chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, were read.
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... At least 2, 505 people were sentenced for cannibalism in the years 1932 and 1933 in Ukraine, though the actual number of cases was certainly much greater.
At the end of the summer term in 1932, Blair returned to Southwold, where his parents had used a legacy to buy their own home.
At the depth in sumemr 1932, registered unemployed numbered 3. 5 million, and many more had only part-time employment.
At Universal, he got a job in the script department, and began by writing dialogue for a number of films in 1932, including Murders in the Rue Morgue, A House Divided, and Law and Order.
He never made a full comeback .. At the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, he was eliminated in the semi-finals of the 100 metre event.
At the age of 34, on the morning of May 20, 1932, Earhart set off from Harbour Grace, Newfoundland with the latest copy of a local newspaper ( the dated copy was intended to confirm the date of the flight ).
At the beginning of 1932, as an austerity measure to save money during the Great Depression, Milton County to the north and Campbell County to the southwest became part of Fulton County.
At one of the orchestra's early concerts, in November 1932, the sixteen-year old Yehudi Menuhin played a programme of violin concertos ; those by Bach and Mozart were conducted by Beecham, and Elgar's Concerto in B minor was conducted by the composer.
At its founding convention in 1932, the party settled on the name " Co-operative Commonwealth Federation-( Farmer-Labour-Socialist )" and selected J. S.
At one point in 1932 she starred in four Broadway flops in a row ( If Love Were All, Happy Landing, Chrysalis ( with Humphrey Bogart ) and Bad Manners ), but the critics praised Sullavan for her performances in all of them.
At the 1932 Democratic convention, he swung the Mississippi delegation to Franklin D. Roosevelt on the crucial third ballot and became welcome at the White House.
At the suggestion of his daughter Ursula he sought to channel his grief into music, and over the next three years composed much of the large-scale choral work which was eventually to become Hymnus Paradisi, drawing on material from the unpublished Requiem of 1932.
At the 1932 Milwaukee Convention, Thomas and his radical pacifist allies in the party joined forces with constructive socialists from Wisconsin and a faction of young Marxist intellectuals called the " Militants " in backing a challenger to National Chairman Morris Hillquit.
At the 1932 general election he moved to the constituency of Longford – Westmeath and served the Longford area as TD in either Longford – Westmeath ( 1932 – 37, 1948 – 65 ) or Athlone – Longford ( 1937 – 48 ) until he was defeated at the 1965 general election.
" At that moment I experienced a strange feeling of loneliness -- everything was strangely quiet -- I began to wonder if the rest of the field had fallen over "-Bob Tisdall, approaching the final hurdle of the 1932 Olympic Games 400 m hurdles final, five meters ahead of the field.
At a 1932 conference of copper producers in New York the Rhodesian companies objected to further market intervention, and when no agreement could be made, the previous restrictions on competition lapsed.
At the depth in summer 1932, registered unemployed numbered 3. 5 million, and many more had only part-time employment.
" At the age of forty-five, in 1932, Rubinstein married Nela Młynarska, a twenty-four-year-old Polish ballerina ( who had studied with Mary Wigman ).
The show was based on the 1932 movie of the same name and on an unsuccessful 1958 musical called At the Grand, with a score by Robert Wright and George Forrest.
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