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1911 and Bishop
* October 6 – Elizabeth Bishop, American poet ( b. 1911 )
* William Collins ( bishop ) ( 1867 – 1911 ), Bishop of Gibraltar in the Church of England
The Bishop of Nitra, Imre Bende, offered Tiso a chance to study for the priesthood, and, in 1911, Tiso graduated from the prestigious Pázmáneum in Vienna.
When the Vincentians pulled out of educational ministry in Los Angeles in 1911, Bishop Thomas Conaty asked the Jesuits to come to Los Angeles and take over St. Vincent's College.
The elder son, John ( 1843 – 1911 ), was Bishop of Salisbury, founder of Bishop Wordsworth's School, Salisbury, and author of Fragments of Early Latin ( 1874 ); the eldest daughter, Elizabeth ( 1840 – 1932 ), was the founder ( in 1878 ) of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford and its first principal in 1879.
He served as pastor of St. Patrick's Church in Memphis from 1911 to 1913, whence he became private secretary to Bishop Byrne.
Karl Shapiro ( 1913 – 2000 ), Randall Jarrell ( 1914 – 1965 ) and James Dickey ( 1923 – 1997 ) all wrote poetry that sprang from experience of active service. Together with Elizabeth Bishop ( 1911 – 1979 ), Theodore Roethke ( 1908 – 1963 ) and Delmore Schwartz ( 1913 – 1966 ), they formed a generation of poets that in contrast to the preceding generation often wrote in traditional verse forms.
The Right Reverend Edward Stuart Talbot, Bishop of Winchester from 1911 to 1923, who was the father of
* Mark Napier Trollope ( 1862 – 1930 ), third Bishop in Korea ( 1911 – 1930 )
The Bishop issued a strong warning against Saunière in 1911 forbidding him to administer the sacraments, published in La Semaine religieuse de Carcassonne dated 3 February 1911 and in La Croix dated 9 February 1911.
* Owen Thomas Lloyd Crossley ( 1860 – 1926 ), Bishop of Auckland, 1911 – 1913
* 14 August – Donal Lamont, former Catholic Bishop in Rhodesia ( born 1911 ).
* William Paret ( 1826 – 1911 ), 6th Episcopalian Bishop of Maryland
* Thomas Wortley Drury, DD, MA Cantab., Bishop of Sodor and Man 1907 – 1911
According to the 1911 edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica, Hickeringill was " an active pamphleteer, and came into collision with Henry Compton, Bishop of London, to whom he had to pay heavy damages for slander in 1682.
* Uncovering of the relics of Saint Ioasaph, Bishop of Belgorod ( 1911 )
# Daniel Bishop Meigs, Liberal ( 1896 – 1911 )
* John Chamberlain Ward ( 1857 – 1929 ), Roman Catholic Bishop of Leavenworth, 1911 – 1929
When Tubao lost its priest once more in 1911, the pious Christians sent a petition to the Bishop requesting his Excellency to send a missionary of the Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary ( Congregatio Immaculati Cordis Mariae ) in case no Filipino priest should be available.
Started in May 1860 and consecrated by the Bishop of Worcester on 23 May 1863, it was the only cemetery owned by the Corporation of Birmingham until 1911, when an expansion of the city boundary brought in others.
* William Aubrey Aitken ( 1911 – 1985 ), second Bishop of Lynn, 1972 – 1986

1911 and Mason
* Mason Welch Gross ( 1911 – 77 ), TV quiz show personality and academic who served as the sixteenth President of Rutgers University.
On display are the wrestling shoes he wore into the ring in 1911 against Hackenschmidt, his Mason ’ s sword and leather scabbard, the roll-top desk that sat in his living room in Humboldt and many other rare items.
* Food of Birds in India ( 1911 ) C. W. Mason and Maxwell-Lefroy
The library is named for Wallace Edward ( Daddy ) Mason, who was the President of Keene Normal School from 1911 until 1939.
Further expansion brought Kirtland Hall ( 1902, Kirtland Cutter ), Hammond Laboratory ( 1904, W. Gedney Beatty ), Leet Oliver Hall ( 1908, Charles C. Haight ), Mason Laboratory ( 1911, Charles C. Haight ) and Dunham Laboratory ( 1912, Henry Morse ; addition 1958, Douglas Orr ), all still standing except Hammond which was razed in 2009 to make way for two new residential colleges.
Mason Motors was a separate venture, a Flint-based automobile engine manufacturer started in 1911, also by A. C. Mason, who first led Buick's engine works in Flint.
Theodorus Bailey Myers Mason ( May 8, 1848 – 1899 ) was the founder and first head of the USA Office of Naval Intelligence, with the post of Chief Intelligence Officer ( prior to it being redesignated as Director of Naval Intelligence in 1911 ).

1911 and though
' Heggy ' Hegazi, an Egyptian forward, was one of the first non-British players to appear in the Football League, though he only played one game for Fulham in 1911, marked with a goal afterwards playing for non-league Dulwich Hamlet.
According to various etymologies, the earliest publication of the term picture element itself was in Wireless World magazine in 1927, though it had been used earlier in various U. S. patents filed as early as 1911.
Irving Berlin was the most commercially successful composer of ragtime songs, and his " Alexander's Ragtime Band " ( 1911 ) was the single most widely performed and recorded piece of this sort, even though it contains virtually no ragtime syncopation.
The first U. S. Supreme Court case to uphold the ban against involuntary servitude was Bailey v. Alabama ( 1911 ).</ p >< p > Requiring specific performance as a remedy for breach of personal services contracts has regarded as a form of involuntary servitude by some scholars and courts, though other jurisdictions and scholars have rejected this argument ; it is a popular rule in academia and many local jurisdictions, but has never been upheld by higher courts .</ p >
However, in the 19th and early 20th centuries, financial crises were traditionally referred to as " panics ", e. g., the ' major ' Panic of 1907, and the ' minor ' Panic of 1910 – 1911, though the 1929 crisis was more commonly called " The Crash ", and the term " panic " has since fallen out of use.
Marketed as a slightly more upscale competitor to the ubiquitous Ford Model T, it pioneered or made standard many features later taken for granted: all-steel body construction ( the vast majority of cars worldwide still used wood-framing under steel panels, though Stoneleigh and BSA used steel bodies as early as 1911 ); 12-volt electrical system ( 6-volt systems would remain the norm until the 1950s ); 35 horsepower ( versus the Model T's 20 ), and sliding-gear transmission ( the best-selling Model T would retain an antiquated planetary design until its demise in 1927 ).
Lenses with apertures larger than 2. 8 are typically known as " fast " lenses, though this has changed historically ( in the past, larger than 6 was considered fast, for example by the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica ).
The Galveston-Houston Electric Railway began operating an interurban between those cities on December 5, 1911, and last ran on October 31, 1936, though the Houston Electric Company, operator of Houston's city transit system, continued to run trains on the portion between downtown and Park Place.
The wooden panelling was designed by Ninian Comper and was erected in 1911 in place of some previous 19th-century Gothic type, though even earlier panelling, dating from 1710, is evident in the Buttery.
None advocate returning to the original ( 1570 ) form of the liturgy, though some may perhaps wish a re-establishment of its form before Pius X's revision of the rubrics in 1911.
In its early years, Richter was the LSO's most frequently-engaged conductor, with four or five concerts every season ; the orchestra's website and Morrison's 2004 book both count him as the orchestra's first chief conductor, though the 1911 Musical Times article indicates otherwise.
In 1911, the composer Charles Villiers Stanford cited Meyerbeer's music as an example of the dangers he believed lay in improvising at the piano without a clear plan, ( although there is in fact no evidence to suggest Meyerbeer worked in this way ), writing: ' Man of genius though he was, as any man who wrote the fourth act of the Huguenots must have been, Meyerbeer is a sign-post of this danger of trusting to the pianoforte as a medium of inspiration.
His poetry departs from his more serious sociological works, though it too harnesses nationalist sentiment: " Run, take the standard and let it be planted once again in Plevna / Night and day, let the waters of the Danube run red with blood ...." Perhaps his most famous poem was his 1911 Turan, which served to compliment his Turanist intellectual output: " For the Turks, Fatherland means neither Turkey, nor Turkestan ; Fatherland is a large and eternal country -- Turan!
She married Sun Yat Sen, leader of China's 1911 revolution and founder of the Kuomintang ( KMT or Nationalist Party ), on 25 October 1915, even though her parents greatly opposed the match.
The Tuvan People's Republic ( People's Republic of Tannu Tuva ; Tuvan: Tьвa Arat Respuвlik, Тыва Арат Республик, Tyva Arat Respublik ) ( 1921 – 1944 ) was an independent state in the territory of the former Tuvan protectorate of Imperial Russia ( though part of the Qing Empire until its collapse in 1911 ), also known as Uryankhaisky Krai ().
All these reigns used the Pistrucci George and Dragon obverse, with the 1902 and 1911 coins having milled edges, though at least some of the 1937 coins have plain edges.
The term " white collar " is credited to Upton Sinclair, an American writer, in relation to modern clerical, administrative and management workers during the 1930s, though references to " easy work and a white collar " appear as early as 1911.
A week later, on 25 November 1911, Gnosspelier taxied into Windermere ’ s Bowness Bay and took off, though this flight was short-lived – a wing clipped the water, the aircraft flipped onto its back and crashed into the lake.
In 1911, President William Howard Taft appointed Stimson as his Secretary of War, and Stimson appointed Frankfurter as law officer of the Bureau of Insular Affairs, though Frankfurter in fact worked as Stimson's assistant and confidant.
The 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica stated that " The language spoken in Kashmir is akin to that of the Punjab, though marked by many peculiarities.
In 1911 the proposal by Lodewijk De Raet to this end was accepted, though it would not be implemented until 1930.
The Gateway of India, though built as a welcome to King George V for his visit of 1911, then an event of grand significance for British India and the British empire, today serves as a " monumental memento " of colonialisation and subjugation by the British over the people of India.
According to Magnet # 184 ( 19 August 1911 ), ' Skinner seldom blushed, though he had plenty to blush for if he had troubled to call it to mind.
He played on a total of six World Series-winning teams ( 1910, 1911, 1913, 1917, 1929, and 1930 ), though he did not participate in any of the final two series ' games.

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