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1910 and Mott
After the initial successes of the Ecumenical Movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including the Edinburgh Missionary Conference of 1910 ( chaired by future WCC Honorary President John R. Mott ), church leaders agreed in 1937 to establish a World Council of Churches, based on a merger of the Faith and Order Movement and Life and Work Movement organisations.
Solen was founded in 1910 along a Northern Pacific Railway branch line that ran from Mandan to Mott.
Mott, 1910
The Chinese population steadily begins to climb to several hundred, compared to only 12 as of 1872, as the predominantly German and smaller Irish population slowly become driven out of the neighborhoods of Doyers, Mott, and Pell Streets as a result of the large immigration of Chinese immigrants which by 1910 will number more than 10, 000.

1910 and American
* 1910 – Walter Scharf, American composer ( d. 2003 )
* 1910 – Sylvia Sidney, American actress ( d. 1999 )
* 1910 – Berton Roueché, American writer ( d. 1994 )
Several editions featuring Newton's first three stanzas and the verse previously included by Harriet Beecher Stowe in Uncle Tom's Cabin were published by Excell between 1900 and 1910, and his version of " Amazing Grace " became the standard form of the song in American churches.
* 1910 – Jane Wyatt, American actress ( d. 2006 )
* 1910 – George Cisar, American baseball player ( d. 2010 )
* 1910 – Dorothea Tanning, American painter ( d. 2012 )
Alexander Emmanuel Rodolphe Agassiz ( December 17, 1835 – March 27, 1910 ), son of Louis Agassiz and stepson of Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz, was an American scientist and engineer.
* 1910 – Lonny Frey, American baseball player ( d. 2009 )
* 1843 – David B. Hill, American politician, 29th Governor of New York ( d. 1910 )
* 1910 – Vivien Thomas, African American surgeon ( d. 1985 )
* 2000 – Frenchy Bordagaray, American baseball player ( b. 1910 )
* 1958 – Frank Demaree, American baseball player ( b. 1910 )
* 1979 – Dick Foran, American actor ( b. 1910 )
* 1910 – Anita Page, American actress ( d. 2008 )
* 1910 – William Schuman, American composer ( d. 1992 )
* 1910 – Mark Twain, American author and humorist ( b. 1835 )
* 1868 – John Bevins Moisant, American aviator ( d. 1910 )
The 1910 race for best average in the American League was between the Detroit Tigers ' widely disliked Ty Cobb and Nap Lajoie of the Cleveland Indians.
The United States and most Latin American countries instead entered into the Buenos Aires Convention in 1910, which required a copyright notice ( such as all rights reserved ) on the work, and permitted signatory nations to limit the duration of copyrights to shorter and renewable terms.
* 1910 – John H. Hammond, American musician ( d. 1987 )
* 1989 – Arnold Moss, American actor ( b. 1910 )
* 1910 – Abraham Polonsky, American screenwriter ( d. 1999 )
* 1984 – Jack Mercer, American voice-actor ( b. 1910 )
* 1910 – Russell Lynes, American art historian, photographer, author and managing editor of Harper's Magazine ( d. 1991 )

1910 and Methodist
The United Methodist Church was constructed in 1910.
Two churches ( Methodist and Presbyterian ) were built and two schools ( The Four Gables School and the Fair Oaks School — the current Community Clubhouse ) appeared by 1910.
In addition to button manufacturers, a river boatman, druggist, tinner, telephone operator, fruit distiller, bank clerk, butcher, hotel proprietor, hotel cook, dressmaker, cabinet maker, blacksmith, attorney, Methodist minister, commercial fisherman, dentist, music teacher, ship's carpenter, and freight agent were all listed on the 1910 census as resident in Leavenworth.
It is a trading center for that section of the county, has Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian churches, telephone connection with Topeka and other adjacent points, and in 1910 reported a population of 72.
It is named for the Seth Ward College which was founded in 1910 by Seth Ward ( Methodist bishop ) who took over Central Plains College and Conservatory of Music ( founded in 1907 ) to form Seth Ward College.
A new Methodist church was built in the community in 1910, which was used until 1988 and is still standing.
Herbert Alton Magoon ( architect ) designed several buildings on campus including: the residence for Prof. Rupert C. Lodge, 1913 ; and St. Stephen's Methodist College, on the campus of the University of Alberta, 1910.
Travis Park Methodist Episcopal Church South, San Antonio, Texas ( postcard, circa 1910 )
In 1910, the board refused to seat three Methodist bishops.
This was founded in 1910 by United Methodists from the United Methodist Church in Loughborough.
There is another Methodist church on Portway, built in 1910.
While it is commonly held that he belonged to the Methodist Episcopal Church South, there are no records to support that claim or that he joined that movement, or any movement, when he was dropped from the membership of the Pentecostal Holiness Church of North Carolina in 1910.
* George Young ( Methodist minister ) ( 1821 – 1910 ), Canadian Methodist minister
James Henry Puntin ( architect ) designed several buildings on campus including: Regina Methodist College ( 1910 ); East & West Towers ( 1914 ); Ladies Residence ( 1914 ); Gymnasium ( 1925 ); Power Plant ( 1927 ); Music & Arts Building ( 1928 ).
Thomas Uzzel led the Methodist People's Tabernacle from 1885 to 1910.
Brannum was born in Sandwich, Illinois in 1910 to a Methodist minister.
The Endicotts and their five children returned to Canada in 1910 due to the poor health of their youngest daughter and settled in Toronto where James Endicott became general secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Methodist Church of Canada in 1913.
From 1907 to 1910, Robeson lived with his family in Westfield, New Jersey where he was pastor of the Downer Street Saint Luke African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church.
In 1910 Robeson moved to Somerville, New Jersey and took over the congregation at the Saint Thomas African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church.
While the building is in many ways unique, the idea of the large, semi-circular main auditorium has an earlier precursor in another Methodist church, Louis Sullivan's St. Paul's Methodist Church, designed in 1910 and built, somewhat modified, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa in 1914.
Manley Park Methodist Church is on Egerton Road North ; the congregation began worshipping in a tin tabernacle in 1905 and the present building was opened in 1910.

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