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His successor Joe Darling won the next three series in 1899, 1901 – 02 and the classic 1902 series, which became one of the most famous in the history of Test cricket.
In 1901, Napoleon " Nap " Lajoie, the Philadelphia Phillies ' star second baseman, jumped to the A's after his contract was capped at $ 2, 400 per yearone of the highest-profile players to jump to the upstart AL.
In 1901, Jokichi Takamine patented a purified adrenal extract, and called it " adrenalin ", which was trademarked by Parke, Davis & Co in the U. S. In the belief that Abel's extract was the same as Takamine's, a belief since disputed, epinepherine became the generic name in the U. S. The British Approved Name and European Pharmacopoeia term for this chemical is adrenaline and is indeed now one of the few differences between the INN and BAN systems of names.
Smith further developed the ideas of breaking a scene shot in one place into a series of shots taken from different camera positions over the next couple of years, starting with The Little Doctors of 1901.
In 1901 the British government decided to organize all the existing troops in Central Africa, East Africa, Uganda and British Somaliland under one command.
The team would move to Washington, D. C., in 1901 as one of the eight original teams of the American League, named the Washington Senators or Washington Nationals.
In one scene an old man named Homer, played by actor Curt Bois ( 1901 – 91 ), searches in vain for Potsdamer Platz, but finds only rubble, weeds and the graffiti-covered Berlin Wall.
Roosevelt was 42 years old when sworn in as President of the United States in 1901, making him the youngest president ever ; he beat out the youngest elected president, John F. Kennedy, by only one year.
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.
Possibly one of the most notable Art Nouveau edfices in Milan is Palazzo Castiglioni in Corso Venezia, built by architect Giuseppe Sommaruga between 1901 and 1904.
Founded in 1855 by the abolitionist John Gregg Fee ( 1816 – 1901 ), Berea College admitted both black and white students in a fully integrated curriculum, making it the first non-segregated, coeducational college in the South and one of a handful of institutions of higher learning to admit both male and female students in the mid-19th century.
Such factors led to the passage of the Immigration Restriction Act in 1901, one of the first Acts of the national parliament following federation.
The new Federal Parliament, as one of its first pieces of legislation, passed the Immigration Restriction Act 1901 to " place certain restrictions on immigration and ... for the removal ... of prohibited immigrants ".
It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895 and awarded since 1901 ; the others are the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Peace Prize, and Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
Emil Adolf von Behring ( 15 March 1854 – 31 March 1917 ) was a German physiologist who received the 1901 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, the first one so awarded.
The Conklin crescent filler, introduced c. 1901, was one of the first mass-produced self-filling pen designs.
" Ament was one of the most respected and courageous missionaries in China and the controversy between him and Mark Twain was front page news during much of 1901.
Known as the " Great Fire of 1901 ", it was one of the worst disasters in Florida history and the largest urban fire in the southeastern United States.
The organ is one of the finest examples of the work of ' Father ' Henry Willis, dating from 1898 ( it was his last cathedral organ before his death in 1901 ).
Until the 20th century, future British executioners were trained at Newgate ; one of the last was John Ellis in 1901.
The earliest surviving one is Scrooge ; or Marley's Ghost ( 1901 ), a silent British version.
* 1901: Henry Dunant, who co-founded the Geneva YMCA in 1852, and was one of the founders of the World Alliance of YMCAs, won the first ever Nobel Peace Prize for founding the International Committee of the Red Cross in 1863, and inspiring the Geneva Convention ( Convention de Genève ).
Established in 1901 the refuge is one of the 546 wildlife refuges throughout the United States to provide a natural habitat for native grazing animals like the Bison, Elk, and Texas longhorn cattle.
The Madison County Courthouse, one of the most ornate in Georgia, was built in 1901 for the sum of $ 18, 314.
Robert Hofstadter coined the term fermi ( unit ), symbol fm, in honor of the Italian physicist Enrico Fermi ( 1901 – 1954 ), one of the founders of nuclear physics, in Hofstadter's 1956 paper published in the Reviews of Modern Physics journal, " Electron Scattering and Nuclear Structure ".

1901 and lectures
The publication in 1901 of E. B. Wilson's textbook Vector Analysis, based on Gibbs's lectures at Yale, did much to propagate the use of vectorial methods and notation in both mathematics and theoretical physics, definitively displacing the quaternions that had until then been dominant in the scientific literature.
He was impressed after hearing a speech by the political radical Emma Goldman, whom he met for the first time during one of her lectures in Cleveland in 1901.
A. C. Bradley, London: Macmillan, 1897, 2nd ed., 1901 ) than in the separate volume of lectures on Plato's Republic ( Lectures on the Republic of Plato, ed.
5., 1897 ); and in his popular lectures, Das Wesen des Christentums appeared in 1900 ( 5th ed., 1901 ; English translation, What is Christianity?
His chief writings were a Textbook of Physiology ( 1876 ), which became a standard work, and Lectures on the History of Physiology in the 16th, 17th and 18th Centuries ( 1901 ), which consisted of lectures delivered at the Cooper Medical College, San Francisco, in 1900.
Later he attended composition lectures at the Leipzig Conservatory ( 1901 – 1902 ).
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.
Later he attended composition lectures at the Leipzig Conservatory from 1901 to 1902.
From 1901 until 1903 he attended, as a night student, lectures at the Cologne College of Business Administration.
* Robertson, Leslie Stephen Water-tube boilers ; based on a short course of lectures delivered at University college, London ( 1901 ) from the Internet Archive

1901 and on
This was nearly completed May 23, 1901 with a promise of lights by June 10, but the first light did not go on until September 28.
** See also Salmond on " Citizenship and Allegiance ," in the Law Quarterly Review ( July 1901, January 1902 ).
* María de las Mercedes, Princess of Asturias, ( 11 September 1880 – 17 October 1904 ), married on 14 February 1901 to Prince Carlos of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, and titular heiress from the death of her father until the posthumous birth of her brother
He concluded negotiations on March 2, 1901, and formed the United States Steel Corporation.
The letter agreeing to sell his share was signed on February 26, 1901.
From 1901 forward, public attention was turned from the shrewd business acumen which had enabled Carnegie to accumulate such a fortune, to the public-spirited way in which he devoted himself to utilizing it on philanthropic projects.
It was created by a deed which he signed on June 7, 1901, and it was incorporated by Royal Charter on August 21, 1902.
The song quickly gained popularity and an amended version was sung by a choir of 10, 000 at the inauguration of the Commonwealth of Australia on 1 January 1901.
Abdur Rahman died on October 1, 1901, being succeeded by his son Habibullah Khan.
With the increase of pilgrims visiting ` Abdu ' l-Bahá, Muhammad ` Alí worked with the Ottoman authorities to re-introduce stricter terms on ` Abdu ' l-Bahá's imprisonment in August 1901.
Due to the Anglo-Boer War, the first census of Bechuanaland Protectorate, originally set to occur in 1901, took place on 17 April 1904.
Campbell-Bannerman tried to keep these forces together at the head of a moderate Liberal rump, but in 1901 he delivered a speech on the government's " methods of barbarism " in South Africa that pulled him further to the left and nearly tore the party in two.
Four years later Victoria made her last visit, three months before her death on 22 January 1901.
Unification or Death (), unofficially known as the Black Hand ( Црна рука, Crna ruka ), was a secret military society formed by members of the Serbian army in the Kingdom of Serbia, which was founded on 6 September 1901.
The Black Hand was founded on 6 September 1901.
Charles Spencer Chaplin was born on 16 April 1889 to Hannah Chaplin ( née Hill, 1865 – 1928 ) and Charles Chaplin Sr. ( 1863 – 1901 ).
Both Cecil ( Class of 1900 ) and William ( Class of 1901 ) graduated from the Academy, which they attended on scholarship.
The map was based on the 1901 Census of India in which questions about caste and sub-caste were asked of the respondents, the most explicit in the census's history.
The Tigers played their first game as a major league team at home against the Milwaukee Brewers on April 25, 1901, with 10, 000 fans at Bennett Park.
Low-intensity storms have hit the island, including in 1901, which blew over 1, 500 coconut trees, on September 16, 1944 which caused the wreck of a Royal Air Force PBY Catalina, September 1990 which demolished the tent city then being constructed for USAF bomber crews during Operation Desert Storm, and on July 22, 2007 when winds exceeded and over of rain fell in 24 hours.
Arthur agreed to cooperate, and filed for divorce in America on the grounds of desertion, which was granted 9 May 1901.
The clearest manifestation that Abdur Rahman had established control in Afghanistan was the peaceful succession of his eldest son, Habibullah Khan, to the throne on his father's death in October 1901.
Image: Anne Hutchinson on Trial. jpg | Anne Hutchinson on Trial, 1901

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