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1910 and role
In April 1910, he was given the lead role in a new sketch, Jimmy the Fearless, or The Boy ' Ero.
In 1910, Norris started to combine his role at Fulham with the chairmanship of Arsenal.
In 1910 Newfoundland issued a postage stamp to commemorate Bacon's role in establishing the province.
The United States was particularly apprehensive about the role of the German community in Haiti ( approximately 200 in 1910 ), who wielded a disproportionate amount of economic power.
In 1908, when the second-hand business was merged into the regular sales offices, Watson became assistant sales manager ; moving up to become sales manager in 1910 with a further role — working along with NCR's engineers — in new product development.
Among his last musical activities was his championship of the soprano Magda Olivero ( 1910 -), whose performances in the title role of Adriana Lecouvreur he especially admired.
Their next collaboration was Madame Sherry in 1910, adapting a 1902 German operetta with Jack Gardner in the lead role.
In 1910, the company's Prima ballerina Mathilde Kschessinska selected Nijinsky to dance in a revival of Petipa's Le Talisman, during which Nijinsky created a sensation in the role of the Wind God Vayou.
Marshall, actor known for his role as the unflappable Juror # 4 in the Henry Fonda classic 12 Angry Men and as the lead in the TV series The Defenders, was born in Owatonna on June 18, 1910.
The role of Dalila was written for Pauline Viardot ( 1821 – 1910 ) but the singer was too old to assay the role for the 2 December 1877 Weimar premiere and the role was entrusted to Auguste von Müller.
Two members of the town's African-American community — house builder Lewis Buckner ( 1856 – 1924 ) and brickmason Isaac Dockery ( 1832 – 1910 ) — would play a prominent role in Sevierville's post-war construction boom.
The Firebird was premiered on 25 June 1910, with Tamara Karsavina in the main role, and was a great public success.
Komura also played a key role in the Japan-Korea Annexation Treaty in 1910, and in concluding various international agreements in 1911 to restore Japan's tariff autonomy.
Her first stage appearance was with Miss Massey's Shakespeare Players in the role of Viola in Twelfth Night in October 1910.
He composed the work from 1909 to 1910, and it premiered in Philadelphia on 25 February 1911 with soprano Mary Garden in the title role and the young Irish tenor John McCormack in his opera debut.
In 1910, the NID was shorn of its responsibility for war planning and strategy when the outgoing Fisher created the so-called Navy War Council as a stop-gap remedy to criticisms emanating from the Beresford Inquiry that the Navy needed a naval staff — a role the NID had been in fact fulfilling since at least 1900, if not earlier.
Elektra received its UK premiere at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden in 1910 with Edyth Walker in the title role and Sir Thomas Beecham conducting.
In 1910, she married millionaire sugar heir and industrialist John Moller Jr. and retired from stage work, although she had a small uncredited role as an aristocrat in a 1917 film adaptation of A Tale of Two Cities.
Burke went on to play leads on Broadway in Mrs. Dot, Suzanne, The Runaway, The " Mind-the-Paint " Girl, and The Land of Promise from 1910 to 1913, along with a supporting role in the revival of Sir Arthur Wing Pinero's The Amazons.
For the time being, the Treasury of Australia maintained the role of issuing bank notes through the Notes Act of 1910.
Jane Wyatt ( August 12, 1910 – October 20, 2006 ) was an American actress perhaps best known for her role as the housewife and mother on the television comedy Father Knows Best, and as Amanda Grayson, the human mother of Spock on the science fiction television series Star Trek.
A breakthrough came in 1910, when she created her first solo, the role Papillon in Le Carnival.
By about 1910, the leading role of Kayeli clan had almost disappeared.

1910 and chairman
* Lord Ashfield, chairman of the Underground Electric Railways Company of London ( UERL ) from 1910 to 1933 and chairman of the London Passenger Transport Board ( LPTB ) from 1933 to 1947.
* May 11 – Henry Plumer McIlhenny, American art collector, socialite, philanthropist and the chairman of the Philadelphia Art Museum ( b. 1910 )
In 1910, the American Chemical Society established the Willard Gibbs Medal, through the initiative of William A. Converse, a former chairman and secretary of the Chicago Section.
The British and Colonial Aeroplane Company, Ltd was founded in February 1910 by Sir George White, chairman of the Bristol Tramway and Carriage Company, along with his son Stanley and his brother Samuel, to commercially exploit the fast-growing aviation sector.
From 1910 to 1931 he was chairman of The Hague branch of the Social Democratic Workers ' Party and between 1913 and 1941 a member of the Municipal Council of The Hague.
In 1910, Norris became the majority shareholder of the ailing Woolwich Arsenal ( after the club had gone into voluntary liquidation ) while still retaining his post on the Fulham board, and became club chairman two years later.
* Dudley Docker ( 1862 – 1944 ) 1910 – 1944 industrialist and financier, director and deputy chairman of BSA
In 1910 he was elected chairman of the Social Democratic Party ( Socialdemokratiet ), a position he retained for almost thirty years, until 1939.
In April 1910 a new assembly was convened and Venizelos was elected chairman and then Prime Minister.
In 1910 he became the party's deputy chairman.
After years of visiting the estate of his partner Spencer Trask in Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Peabody agreed to succeed him in 1910 as chairman of the state commission set up to purchase and conserve the famous spa there, and in 1923 he acquired the property at Warm Springs, Georgia near his boyhood home.
The first ( 1871 – 1895 ) was stolen in Birmingham and melted down, the second ( 1896 – 1910 ) was presented to Lord Kinnaird and is presently held by David Gold, the chairman of Birmingham City after private auction in 2005.
Bassett became chairman in 1908, and helped the club to avoid bankruptcy once more in 1910 by paying the players ' summer wages from his own pocket.
By 1910 the society had moved into housing provision and commenced the building of the Ideal Village at Bordesley Green, where Finnemore Road also commemorates an early chairman of the society, William Finnemore.
He served in both houses of the New Hampshire Legislature and as chairman of the state's Forestry Commission before being elected governor of New Hampshire in 1910.
He was leader of the Party from 1908 to 1910 and chairman of the county council from 1914 to 1916.
An early version of the Federal Reserve Act was drafted in 1910 on Jekyll Island, Georgia, by Republican Senator Nelson Aldrich, chairman of the National Monetary Commission and several Wall Street bankers.
He chaired the Conservative Students ' Association in 1908, 1910 and 1911, and was also vice chairman of Filologisk Forening in 1904.
Cushing was the first chairman of the Mount Royal College Board of Governors, holding the post from 1910 until 1926, when he was designated Honorary Chairman.
In 1910 he succeeded Charles Otis Whitman as chairman of the Department of Zoology and continued in that capacity until 1931.
Marion Freisler ( 10 February 1910, Hamburg – 21 January 1997 ), née Russegger was the wife of Roland Freisler, the infamous judge and chairman of the Nazi Volksgerichtshof ( People's court ), who died in 1945 during an air raid in Berlin.
* 11 May – Henry Plumer McIlhenny, American art collector, philanthropist and chairman of Philadelphia Art Museum ( b. 1910 ).
The first elections were held on 22 April 1910 and resulted in James Duke becoming the first shire chairman.
Head of the Company was the chairman of the board of Directors, since 1910 officially named as President:

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