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The first British experimental design ( the destroyer HMS Velox ) had been constructed in 1901 and as a result Tirpitz had set up a special commission to develop turbines.
He obtained a positive result, but this was shown to be an experimental error, because a repetition of the experiment by Haga ( 1901 ) gave a negative result.
Australian telecommunications services were originally controlled by the Postmaster-General's Department ( PMG ), formed in 1901 as a result of Australian Federation, prior 1901 telecommunications were administered by each colony.
* Clara Maass ( 1876 – 1901 ), nurse who died as a result of volunteering for medical experiments to study yellow fever.
Between 1841 and 1901, all six of the mounds disappeared, a result of human actions.
As a result in 1901, New York state passed a law called the New York State Tenement House Act to improve the conditions in tenements.
As a result, a branch of the Royal Mint was authorized to be built in Ottawa in 1901.
As a result, on September 21, 1901, Emperor Franz Joseph I granted town charter to Jaworzno.
In 1901, during a production of Bluebeard, Leno missed his verbal cue and, as a result, was left stuck up a tower for more than twenty minutes.
Royce never intended this result and responded to Howison ’ s criticism first in a long supplementary essay to the debate ( 1897 ), and then by developing the philosophy of the individual person in greater detail in his Gifford Lectures, published under the title The World and the Individual ( 1899, 1901 ).
considers that the landmark decisions consisted of six fundamental cases only, all decided in 1901: " strictly speaking the Insular Cases are the original six opinions issued concerning acquired territories as a result of the 1898 Treaty of Paris.
Although it was significantly smaller than the correct value of 19. 5 km / s measured in 1901, Struve's result was correct in that the velocity of the Sun was smaller than that of stars.
The Emancipation Day celebration was held yearly from 1866 to 1901, and was resumed as a tradition and historic celebration in 2002 as a direct result of years of research, lobbying and leadership by Ms. Loretta Carter-Hanes.
In order to display the result and create a context for it, a new museum was erected in 1901 on Berlin's Museum Island.
As a result, along with fellow First Rate Junior powerhouse North Fremantle the Subiaco Football Club joined the then West Australian Football Association competition ( known today as the West Australian Football League – WAFL ) in 1901.
The Commonwealth of Australia, a federal constitutional monarchy under a parliamentary democracy, was formed in 1901 as a result of an agreement among six self-governing British colonies, which became the six states.
The Commonwealth of Australia came into existence on 1 January 1901 as a result of the federation of the Australian colonies.
A direct result of this setback was the break of diplomatic relations between Peru and Chile in 1901.
It succeeded the Throssell Ministry on 27 May 1901 after George Throssell's resignation as premier following the inconclusive result of the April 1901 state election.
The Ministry came about in part due to the circumstances of the 1901 election, whose result had been indecisive.
The withdrawal of the F-class steam locomotives from passenger service was the result of the Sydenham derailment of 15 February 1901.

1901 and article
In his 1901 article in Annalen der Physik he called these packets " energy elements ".
In 1901, in an article in the Jahrbuch für sexuelle Zwischenstufen ( Yearbook of Sexual Intermediate Stages ), he changed the biological term from anomaly to differentiation.
Norse sources have identified the two as the same since the late 12th century, and while the subject was controversial among early modern historians, most historians have identified the two figures as the same since W. G. Collingwood's article in 1901.
* This article also incorporates text from the Dictionary of National Biography, supplemental volume 3 ( 1901 ) and volume 22 ( 1909 ), publications now in the public domain
In 1901 Zitkala-Ša was dismissed, likely for an article she had published in Harper's Monthly describing the profound loss of identity felt by a Native American boy after being given an assimilationist education at the school.
* W. M. Linday, 1901 article online at Google books here
A news article on August 23, 1901, talked about some of the new construction in the neighborhood in the northeast corner of Tipperary Hill near St. Patrick's Church surrounding Lowell Avenue.
A 1901 magazine article describes him as follows.
According to an article on the front page of the Moose Lake ( Minnesota ) Star on January 17, 1901: " Ex-governor John Lind after having freed himself from the duties of governor last Thursday walked down to the Dispatch office in St. Paul and administered to Editor Black a well-deserved licking.
* Jewish Encyclopedia article ( 1901 – 06 ).
A possible source for Borges might have been the Jewish Encyclopedia of 1901 – 1906, whose entry for the town is simply a cross-reference to an article on one of its " heresiarchs ", Meshwi al-Ukbari.
Claims for Whitehead's best-known reported manned powered flights depend largely on a newspaper article that said he achieved the feat in Connecticut in August 1901, and on an unsigned Scientific American article in September 1903 describing Whitehead making short flights low to the ground in a motorized triplane originally designed as a glider.
Aviation historian Charles Harvard Gibbs-Smith dismisses the August 1901 newspaper article as " juvenile fiction ".
The Bridgeport Herald, a weekly Sunday newspaper, published the article on 18 August 1901.
Information from the article was also reprinted in the New York Herald, Boston Transcript and The Washington Times, which ran it on 23 August 1901.
The drawing which accompanied the article in the 18 August 1901, Sunday Herald
The article was published on 18 August 1901, and named two witnesses to Whitehead's reported early morning flight, Andrew Cellie and James Dickie.
In 1937, Stella Randolph stated in her first book that the late Richard Howell was the reporter who wrote the article about a Whitehead flight in the 18 August 1901 Bridgeport Herald The article carried no byline.
The Bridgeport Herald article was published 18 August 1901, four days after the event it described.
Beach claimed authorship of only one Scientific American article about Whitehead, that of 8 June 1901, a few weeks before the report in the Bridgeport Sunday Herald.
The article did not state Whitehead had flown and was published before Whitehead's reported flight of 14 August 1901.
Another wealthy friend of Crosby was popular American poet, author, and lecturer Will Carleton, with whom Crosby had lived in her last years in Brooklyn, and who had been giving lectures on Crosby's hymns and life, and had published a series of articles on Crosby in his Every Where magazine ( which had a peak circulation of 50, 000 copies a month ) in 1901, for which he paid her $ 10 an article.

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