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In 1906, Albert Edward Smith and James Stuart Blackton at Vitagraph took the next step, and in their Humorous Phases of Funny Faces, what appear to be cartoon drawings of people move from one pose to another.
However, the word " cube " was used in 1906 by another critic, Louis Chassevent, with reference not to Picasso or Braque but rather to Metzinger and Delaunay: " M. Metzinger is a mosaicist like M. Signac but he brings more precision to the cutting of his cubes of color which appear to have been made mechanically [...]".
The French, however, continued to pressure Siam, and in 1906 – 1907 they manufactured another crisis.
On 15 October 1906, he was placed in command of another artillery unit at Saint-Denis.
Two poems were entitled " Dreyfus "— one published in 1898, and another in 1899 — and a third, published in 1906, entitled " Le Grand Salut ".
A 1906 gold discovery at the head of the Innoko River, a tributary of the Yukon River, caused another gold rush in 1907 with many of the prospectors choosing to access the site via the Kuskokwim River instead and trading posts were established at the Takotna River which required riverboat service to travel the Kuskokwim river.
In 1906, Dr. Walter Laidlaw originated the concept of permanent, small geographic areas as a framework for studying change from one decennial census to another in neighborhoods within New York City.
By 1906 the library was converted into another classroom, a third teacher was hired, and a two-year high school was established.
The community was rebuilt, only to be ruined by another fire in 1906.
The ferry was launched in 1906, and collided with another vessel in 1958.
In February 1906, another mob formed and again burned the black section of town known as " the levee ".
In 1906, Austin and Maud decided to try their luck at diamond mining in the Congo of Central Africa, where they lived for another six years.
In 1906, the community's name was changed from " Pleasant Green " to " Magna ", because postal officials were uncomfortable with the old name's similarity to Pleasant Grove, another Utah community.
The first Town Hall was built in 1906 and torn down in 1954, after which another was built.
Jones ' epic poem In Parenthesis, which deals with his experience of World War I, was published in 1937, though he too belongs more to the post-war era, as does another Swansea poet Vernon Watkins ( 1906 – 67 ).
Carla gave birth to another boy, Giorgio, in September 1901, but he died of diphtheria on June 10, 1906.
Reich and another associate, Dr. Michael Silvert ( 1906 – 1958 ), were charged with contempt of court ; Silvert had been looking after the inventory in Reich's absence.
April 1906 cover story of New York Worlds Sunday magazine written by William Beebe, advertising the Bronx Zoo's diversity of birdsIn December 1903, in an effort to avert another bout of Beebe's throat ailment, Hornaday sent him on an expedition to Mexico which would last until the following April.
Among the next three monuments he proclaimed in 1906 was Petrified Forest in Arizona, another natural feature ( Congress later made it into a national park ).
After initially supporting, but later coming to oppose, his successor, in 1906 he led another revolt, deposing elected President Lizardo Garcia, being declared supreme dictator by the army and continuing in office until August 12, 1911.
Due to better building material and firefighting equipment, another fire in 1906 destroyed only some of the buildings on the west side of the street.
Due to the building material and better fire fighting equipment, another in 1906 destroyed only some of the buildings on the west side of the street.
In 1906 she founded a radical women's journal with another female poet, Xu Zihua, in Shanghai.
In 1906, Berkshire County began survey and construction of another approach, the first direct route from the south to the summit.

1906 and Nesbit
The Railway Children is a children's book by Edith Nesbit, originally serialised in The London Magazine during 1905 and first published in book form in 1906.
In 1906, White was murdered by millionaire Harry Kendall Thaw over White's affair with Thaw's wife, actress Evelyn Nesbit, leading to a court case which was dubbed " The Trial of the Century " by contemporary reporters.
In the 1906 children's book The Railway Children by Edith Nesbit garland is used as a metaphor as well: " Let the garland of friendship be ever green.
The Story of the Amulet is a novel for children, written in 1906 by English author Edith Nesbit.

1906 and lover
Thaw had murdered architect Stanford White, Nesbit's former lover, at Madison Square Garden in 1906.

1906 and famed
He had greater success with the famed Montreal Wanderers in the 1906 and 1907 seasons.
Baldwin built the famed EP-1 ( 1906 ), EF-1 ( 1912 ) and EP-2 ( 1923 ) box cab electric locomotives for the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad.
The earliest documented performance at the amphitheatre was the Grand Opening of the Garden of the Titans, put on by famed editor John Brisben Walker on May 31, 1906.
It was renamed Garden of the Titans in 1906 by famed editor John Brisben Walker when he purchased the place with proceeds from his sale of Cosmopolitan Magazine.
Joan Hickson OBE ( 5 August 1906 – 17 October 1998 ) was an English actress of theatre, film and television, famed for playing Agatha Christie's Miss Marple in the television series Miss Marple.

1906 and architect
* 1847 – Hans Auer, Swiss architect ( d. 1906 )
Its roots lay in the arts and crafts school founded by the Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach in 1906 and directed by Belgian Art Nouveau architect Henry van de Velde.
* 1906Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania millionaire Harry Thaw shoots and kills prominent architect Stanford White.
* 1906 – Philip Johnson, American architect, designed the IDS Center and PPG Place ( d. 2005 )
* 1853 – Stanford White, American architect ( d. 1906 )
* November 9 – Stanford White, American architect ( d. 1906 )
Philip Cortelyou Johnson ( July 8, 1906 – January 25, 2005 ) was an influential American architect.
The restoration of the abbey has been proposed several times since the 18th century-in 1835 by the architect James Gillespie Graham as a meeting place for the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and, in 1906, as a chapel for the Knights of the Thistle — but both proposals were rejected.
The neo-Romanesque Church of the Annunciation with its pronounced green cupola, was designed in 1906 by architect Karl Seidl.
A Grade II listed building in Walnut Tree Road was opened on 7 April 1906, to a design by a local architect, William Egerton, with financing from the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust | Carnegie United Kingdom Trust.
His great grandfather Joseph Forsyth Johnson ( 1840 – 1906 ) was a landscape architect who worked in Russia, Ireland and the United States.
An architectural competition to design a permanent church, that of St Albans in Beacon Hill, was held in 1906, and John Duke Coleridge ( 1879-1934 ) was chosen as the architect.
The Eastlake Movement was a nineteenth century architectural and household design reform movement started by architect and writer Charles Eastlake ( 1836 – 1906 ).
* Philip Johnson ( 1906 – 2005 ), American architect
Stanford White ( November 9, 1853 – June 25, 1906 ) was an American architect and partner in the architectural firm of McKim, Mead & White, the frontrunner among Beaux-Arts firms.
The Pierce Arrow Factory Complex, designed by noted industrial architect Albert Kahn in about 1906, was built at Elmwood Avenue and Great Arrow Avenue.
* Joseph Forsyth Johnson ( 1840 – 1906 ), landscape architect and great-grandfather of Bruce Forsyth
Designed by local architect William Daniel McLennan, a contemporary of Charles Rennie Mackintosh, it was built in 1906.
Philip Hardwick's pupils included John Loughborough Pearson, Gothic revival architect of Truro Cathedral, Thomas Henry Wyatt ( 1807 – 1880 ) and Charles Locke Eastlake ( 1836 – 1906 ).
Charles Locke Eastlake ( 1836 – 1906 ) was a British architect and furniture designer.
Image: Govanhill_library. jpg | Govan & Crosshill District Library, Scotland built in 1906 by architect James Robert Rhind
His Washington D. C., home at 2600 16th St., NW, was designed and built in 1906, by noted architect George Oakley Totten, Jr., and was known as the " Pink Palace.
* John Fraser ( architect ) ( 1825 – 1906 ), American architect

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