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For and 1892
For example, Henry Irving's 1892 King Lear offered spectacles such as Lear's death beneath a cliff at Dover, his face lit by the red glow of a setting sun ; at the expense of cutting 46 % of the text, including the blinding of Gloucester.
For example, Alpha of Pennsylvania refers to the chapter at Dickinson College, founded in 1887 ; Beta of Pennsylvania, the chapter at Lehigh University ( founded later that same year ); Gamma of Pennsylvania, the chapter at Lafayette College ( 1890 ); and Delta of Pennsylvania, the chapter at the University of Pennsylvania ( 1892 ).
For an officer whose original commission was illegitimate, Esterhazy's military advancement had been unusually rapid: lieutenant in 1874, captain in 1880, decorated in 1882, major in 1892.
For this he himself edited the following works: Introduction à l ' étude de la littérature celtique ( 1883 ); L ' Épopée celtique en Irlande ( 1892 ); Études de droit celtique ( 1895 ); and Les Principaux auteurs de l ' Antiquité à consulter sur l ' histoire des Celtes ( 1902 ).
For the third edition ( 1892 ) Pater made extensive stylistic revisions.
For seventeen years, between 1875 and 1892, Frobenius worked in Zürich.
For example, Abbott Handerson Thayer's A Virgin ( 1892 93 ) is a well-known painted allusion.
For the 1892 93 season, the club wore an extraordinary playing strip of all dark blue with the Union Jack emblazoned across the front of the shirt.
Plain Facts For Old And Young: Embracing The Natural History And Hygiene Of Organic Life, 1892 reprint
For instance it was reported as being a lake in 1890, 1897, 1911, 1919 and 1938, but a swamp in 1892, 1900 11, 1912 19, and 1922 ; and as having dried out around 1916.
For his scientific achievements, in 1892 Molien was elected a member of Moscow Mathematical Society.
For Deutsche Bank, domestic branches of its own were still something of a rarity at the time ; the Frankfurt branch dated from 1886 and the Munich branch from 1892, while further branches were established in Dresden and Leipzig in 1901.
For example, during the period that Henri Becquerel held the chair for Applied Physics at the Muséum ( 1892 1908 ) he discovered the radiation properties of uranium.
For much of the late 19th century they competed for electrical generation and distribution contracts with British Westinghouse, mirroring the same company's battles in the US between their parents, General Electric ( created by the merger of Thomson-Houston and Edison General Electric Company in 1892 ) and Westinghouse.
For example, in 1892, Floyd told the Chicago Herald that he had secured Kelly ’ s new contract with Boston.
Gladys Wallis was popular with New York audiences and appeared in W. H. Crane's company first in the play For Money in 1892 and in his subsequent productions.
For the period 1876 1892, he ranks behind only Cap Anson in career major league games played ( 1644 ), hits ( 2146 ), at-bats ( 6884 ), doubles ( 392 ) and total bases ( 2936 ), and behind only Harry Stovey in runs scored ( 1370 ).
For the next twenty years ( with a short interval of three years when Gladstone returned to power in 1892 ), Lord Ashbourne held office as Lord Chancellor of Ireland, finally retiring at the age of 68.
For most of its history, Airdrieonians played at Broomfield Park, which was opened in 1892.
For example, he held the heavier, larger, and stronger Jeffries to a 20-round draw on November 30, 1892.
: For the film director, producer, writer and actor of the same name, see Rex Ingram ( director ) ( 1892 1950 )
For example, the Eighth Symphony existed in three versions: Bruckner's original manuscript of 1887, a revised manuscript of 1890 which incorporated suggestions from Schalk, Arthur Nikisch and others, and the first published edition of 1892 which went even further in the direction of the changes suggested by Bruckner's friends.
For example: Duke of Wellington, in the County of Somerset ( 1814 ) and Duke of Gordon, of Gordon Castle in Scotland ( 1876 ) but Duke of Fife ( 1899 ); Marquess of Cholmondeley, in the County Palatine of Chester ( 1815 ) and Marquess of Ailsa, of the Isle of Ailsa in the County of Ayr ( 1831 ) but Marquess of Zetland ( 1892 ); Earl of Craven, in the County of York ( 1801 ) and Earl Nelson, of Trafalgar and of Merton in the County of Surrey ( 1805 ) but Earl of Stockton ( 1984 ).
For the 1892 season, Hirst joined Huddersfield, which played a higher standard of cricket.

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