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Butler was incorporated as a borough by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 13, 1901, from portions of Pequannock Township.
Over time, several municipalities were split off from the township: Jefferson Township on February 11, 1804 ; Rockaway Township on April 8, 1844 ; Boonton Township on April 11, 1867 ; Montville Township on April 11, 1867 ; Butler Borough on March 13, 1901 ; Kinnelon Borough on March 21, 1922 ; Lincoln Park Borough on April 25, 1922 ; and Riverdale Borough on April 17, 1923.
In 1901, managed by William Butler of the Ohio Medical University, the Panhandles played two games against the Columbus Barracks, a team consisting of local soldiers.
The Aero Club was founded in 1901 by Frank Hedges Butler, his daughter Vera and the Hon Charles Rolls ( one of the founders of Rolls-Royce ), partly inspired by the Aero Club of France.
* Robert St John Fitzwalter Butler, 16th / 26th Baron Dunboyne ( 1844 – 1913 ) ( elected a Representative Peer in 1901 )
Marion Butler ( May 20, 1863June 3, 1938 ) was a Populist U. S. senator from the state of North Carolina between 1895 and 1901.
In 1901, Butler became acting president of Columbia University, and in 1902 formally became president.
Jack Butler ( 4 May 1901 – 10 May 1986 ) was the last native speaker of the Jiwarli language of Australia.
* John Butler ( baseball ) ( 1879 – 1950 ), catcher in Major League Baseball from 1901 – 1907
Thomas Adair Butler VC ( 12 February 1836 – 17 May 1901 ) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Robert Butler Mahone ( 18 October 1858 – August 18, 1914 ), better known as Butler Mahone, was appointed Consul of the United States at Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, across the U. S .- Mexico border from Laredo, Texas on January 22, 1898 by U. S. President William McKinley ( 1843 – 1901 ).
* Jack Butler ( Jiwarli ) ( 1901 – 1986 ), last native speaker of Jiwarli
* Thomas Adair Butler ( 1836 – 1901 ), English recipient of the Victoria Cross

1901 and published
Unable to find a buyer for the work, she published it for family and friends at her own expense in December 1901.
From Logical Investigations ( 1900 / 1901 ) to Experience and Judgment ( published in 1939 ), Husserl expressed clearly the difference between meaning and object.
Frank L. Baum published “ Mother Goose in Prose ” in 1897, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in 1900, and American Fairy Tales in 1901.
* Three Plays for Puritans ( published 1901 )
In 1901, W. B. Yeats privately published a pamphlet titled Is the Order of R. R. & A. C. to Remain a Magical Order?
In 1692, he composed The Fairy-Queen ( an adaptation of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream ), the score of which ( his longest for theatre ) was rediscovered in 1901 and published by the Purcell Society.
He left the movement in 1887, and in 1901 published a statement in Russian with the title Hillelism, in which he argued that the Zionist project could not solve the problems of the Jewish people.
With the success of Wizard on page and stage, Baum and Denslow hoped lightning would strike a third time and in 1901 published Dot and Tot of Merryland.
A Sacher-Masoch compilation published in 1901.
T. S. Eliot published two plays in the 1950s, while Basil Bunting, born in 1901, published his most important modernist poem Briggflatts in 1965.
Annie Jump Cannon and Edward C. Pickering at Harvard College Observatory developed a method of categorization that became known as the Harvard Classification Scheme, published in the Harvard Annals in 1901.
De Krisgsgevangenewas, a censored Dutch newspaper, was published for Boer prisoners from 1901.
The St Helena Church News was published from 1888, the Parish Magazine from 1889, the Diocesan Magazine from 1901 and the Jamestown Monthly from 1912 The latter was renamed the St Helena Church Magazine and was published until 1945 by Canon Wallcot, who extended news coverage from church matters to also include island news after the closure of the St Helena Guardian.
Under that name, she published the magazine, The Humanitarian, from 1892 to 1901, with help from her daughter Zula Woodhull.
In 1901, Max Planck published an analysis that succeeded in reproducing the observed spectrum of light emitted by a glowing object.
King Pausole, a character in Pierre Louÿs ' Les aventures du roi Pausole ( The Adventures of King Pausole, published in 1901 ), had a similar motto of Do what you like as long as you harm no one.
He later ran for mayor and governor and even sought the presidential nomination, but lost much of his personal prestige when outrage exploded in 1901 after columnist Ambrose Bierce and editor Arthur Brisbane published separate columns months apart that suggested the assassination of William McKinley.
In addition to his contributions in education, Washington wrote 14 books ; his autobiography, Up From Slavery, first published in 1901, is still widely read today.
His autobiography, Up From Slavery, first published in 1901, is still widely read today.
When Washington's autobiography, Up From Slavery, was published in 1901, it became a bestseller and had a major impact on the African American community, its friends and allies.
Gibbs's lecture notes on vector calculus were privately printed in 1881 and 1884 for the use of his students, and were later adapted by Edwin Bidwell Wilson into a textbook, Vector Analysis, published in 1901.
For example, a 1901 medical book published for home health use gave the following two " Simple Remedy Formulas " for DYSENTERRY: ( 1 ) Thin boiled starch, 2 ounces ; Laudanum, 20 drops ; " Use as an injection every six to twelve hours "; ( 2 ) Tincture rhubarb, 1 ounce ; Laudanum 4 drachms ; " Dose: One teaspoonful every three hours.

1901 and alongside
Several of these articles advocated his staunchly feminist views, calling for the liberation of women in Chinese society ; alongside his early experiences with forced arranged marriage, this was possibly influenced by the recent death of his mother and his increasing romantic involvement with Yang Kaihui ( 1901 – 1930 ), the daughter of Mao's recently deceased mentor Yang Changji.
In early 1901, the column operated alongside others under the command of French in the Eastern Transvaal in operations against Louis Botha.
Rennes was founded in 1901 under the name Stade Rennais and is one of the most recognizable football clubs in the Brittany region, alongside former Brittany inhabitants Nantes.
The I & ER bill coincided with a rash of other railway bills encouraged by the successful opening of the Central London Railway ( CLR ) in 1900 and was considered alongside these by another Parliamentary Joint Committee in 1901.
Lady Milner exchanged letters with the British statesman Lord Milner during his time in South Africa and alongside Violet Markham she established the Victorian League in 1901 to promote Milner's imperial vision.
Boucher inherited some of his athletic ability from his father Tom, who played rugby football for the Ottawa Rough Riders, winning Canadian championships in 1894, 1896, 1897 and 1901, playing alongside Tom " King " Clancy, whose son was the famous hockey player King Clancy.
Sir Robert died in Coimbatore in 1936 and is buried alongside his wife, Harriet Huntingdon Harris ( 1843 – 1901 ), at All Saints church, Coonoor.

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