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He was an enthusiastic singlestick player and, according to Harper's Weekly, in 1905 showed up at a White House reception with his arm bandaged after a bout with General Leonard Wood.
* 16 February 1904 – 3 February 1905: Wood Dragon
* 4 February 1905 – 24 January 1906: Wood Snake
Wood, Gundy & Company, the precursor of CIBC's investment banking arm, opened its doors on February 1, 1905.
* Azores Wood Pigeon Columba palumbus azorica Hartert, 1905
Early settlers included Charles Kinmond, a native of Perthshire, Scotland, James Spratt, Leonard Wood ( 1805 – 1888 ) and his wife Martha ( 1821 – 1905 ) and John Halpenny ( 1818 – 1873 ) who hailed from Wicklow, Ireland.
Safety glass also made its debut, patented by John Wood in England in 1905.
In 1905, R W Wood used a dipping technique creating a gelatin cylinder with a refractive index gradient that varied symmetrically with the radial distance from the axis.
He showed that even though the faces of the lens were flat, they acted like converging and diverging lens depending on whether the index was a decreasing or increasing relative to the radial distance ( Wood, 1905 ).
Wood, Gundy & Company was established in Toronto, Ontario in 1905 by George Herbert Wood and James Henry Gundy.
Wood, Gundy & Company was established in Toronto, Ontario in 1905 by George Herbert Wood and James Henry Gundy.
* 1956-1958 Charles Florestan Wood ( 1905 – 1979 )
Wood ( 1905 – 1986 ), U. S. Army general
Wood Gundy was established in Toronto in 1905 by George Herbert Wood and James Henry Gundy.
Continuing along the Pevensey Levels the line passes close to the beach before heading inland at and Collington ; this station was originally opened as a halt in 1905, being named in turn Collington Wood Halt, West Bexhill Halt and Collington Halt, before reaching.
Kalu Rinpoche was born in 1905 during the Female Wood Snake year of the Tibetan lunar calendar in the district of Treshö Gang chi Rawa in the Hor region of Kham, Eastern Tibet.
The station has had several name changes: it was opened as Collington Wood Halt on 11 September 1905 ; closed a year later, it reopened as West Bexhill Halt, and then became Collington Halt in 1929 ; the Halt was dropped in 1969.
He collaborated with J. Hickory Wood, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in 1905, on a pantomime of Cinderella, and he was partly responsible for a pantomime of Aladdin for the same theatre in 1909.
There then followed a decade of prestigious commissions and performances, with notable works including the poem for chorus and orchestra Queen Mab ( Leeds Festival, conducted by the composer, 6 October 1904 ), the orchestral poem Ulalume ( Queen's Hall, conducted by the composer, 26 November 1904 ), the scena for baritone and orchestra Marino Faliero ( Bristol Festival, conducted by the composer, 12 October 1905 ), the Bohemian Songs for baritone and orchestra ( Norwich Festival, conducted by the composer, 25 October 1905 ), the poem for chorus and orchestra The Bells ( Birmingham Festival, conducted by Hans Richter, 3 October 1906 ), the orchestral suite Les Hommages ( Queen's Hall Promenade Concert, conducted by Henry Wood, 25 October 1906 ) and the choral symphony Homage to E. A.
Wilmot Wood Brookings ( October 23, 1830 – 1905 ) was an American pioneer, frontier judge, and early South Dakota politician.

1905 and married
From 1905 to 1906, he studied at Paris under Paul Passy, who was one of the founders of the International Phonetic Association, and in 1911 married Passy's niece Cyrille Motte.
Anne married John Macy in 1905, and her health started failing around 1914.
They had been married on 18 January 1905, and moved into a house at 25, de la rue Cranz ( now 33, rue Philippe Baucq ), where Hergé would later be born, although a year later they moved to a house at 34, rue de Theux.
In 1905 he married Jeanne Renault ( 1886 – 1966 ) with whom he had two sons and three daughters.
The married life of Malcolm III and Margaret has been the subject of two historical novels: A Goodly Pearl ( 1905 ) by Mary H. Debenham, and Malcolm Canmore's Pearl ( 1907 ) by Agnes Grant Hay.
* Anne M. Gilbreth ( September 9, 1905 – February 16, 1987 ) ( age 81 ); married Robert E. Barney ; three children ( Peter, Frank, Robert ).
Honecker was born on Max-Braun-Straße in Neunkirchen, now Saarland, as the son of Wilhelm Honecker, a coal miner and political activist, who in 1905 had married Caroline Catharina Weidenhof.
After divorcing Maddern, London married Charmian Kittredge in 1905.
Poppet ( 1912 – 1997 ), John's daughter by his second wife, married the Dutch painter Willem Jilts Pol ( 1905 – 1988 ) whose daughter Talitha ( 1940 – 1971 ), a fashion icon of 1960s London, married John Paul Getty, was famously photographed in Marrakesh by Patrick Lichfield, and, after a brief hedonistic life, died of a drug overdose.
In 1926 Thorpe married Freeda V. Kirkpatrick ( September 19, 1905 – March 2, 2007 ).
In the spring of 1904, Fuller was sent with his unit to India, where he contracted enteric fever in autumn of 1905 ; he returned to England the next year on sick-leave, where he met the woman he married in December 1906.
Schnabel married Therese Behr in 1905.
* Vittoria Guerrieri ( 2 December 1848 – 1905 ), married three times and had issue.
M. L .' She became Lady Mary Trefusis when she married Lt .- Col. Henry W. Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis in 1905.
While Carl suggested divorce in March 1905, the Nielsens remained married for the remainder of the composer's life.
Gustaf and Margaret married on 15 June 1905 in St. George's Chapel, at Windsor Castle.
Rohwedder married Carrie Johnson in 1905.
In 1905, she married investment banker Edward Bennett Close of Greenwich, Connecticut, and divorced in 1919.
His wife, Cecil Mary Nowell Dering Tupper ( Viscountess Craigavon ; died 1960 ), whom he married on 22 March 1905 after a very brief courtship, was English, the daughter of Sir Daniel Tupper, assistant comptroller of the Lord Chamberlain's department of the king's household.
He married his childhood sweetheart, Ethel ( Essie ) Gold on December 25, 1905.
Sir Louis Hypolite Lafontaine, Bart., then Chief Justice of Lower Canada then married Montreal, January 3oth, 1861, the widowed Jane Élisabeth Geneviève Morrison, ( 1822 – 1905 ) daughter of Charles Morrison, on January 30, 1861.
In 1905, he married the former Ada Ruth Dismukes of Natchitoches, and they had three daughters, Katharine ( born 1910 ), Ruth ( born 1912 ) and Mary Elizabeth ( born 1916 ), and a son, John H. Overton, Jr., ( 1914 – 1946 ).
Otto Frank married a former neighbor from Amsterdam and fellow Auschwitz survivor, Elfriede Geiringer ( 1905 – 1998 ), in Amsterdam on 10 November 1953, and both moved to Basel, Switzerland, where he had family, including children with whom he shared his experiences.
She was married ( 1905 ) to another noteworthy sculptor, Ernest Gillick, who is believed to have influenced her work.

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