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1911 and Carleton
Carleton, which was named after popular Michigan poet Will Carleton ( 1845 – 1912 ), was platted in 1872 by Daniel Matthews and incorporated into a village in 1911.
It was approved by the Gloucester Township council on November 6, 1911 and filed at the Carleton County land registry office in Ottawa.
Despite Crosby's efforts, Carleton continued to advertise the book for sale until at least 1911.
* Ezra C. Carleton ( 1838 – 1911 ), U. U. Representative from Michigan
By September 1911 Gill had resigned and was replaced by Carleton Winslow of Goodhue's office, just as the original landscape architects, the Olmsted Brothers had left and were replaced in their role by fair official Frank Allen.

1911 and serialised
A newly annotated edition of The Ancient Abbey of Ajanta, that was serialised in The Modern Review during 1910 and 1911, was published in 2009 by Lalmati, Kolkata, with annotations, additions and photographs by Prasenjit Dasgupta and Soumen Paul.

1911 and updated
This entry is updated from the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.
This entry is updated from the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.
This entry is updated from the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.
* This entry retains some updated public domain text originally from the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.
* Index of Townlands of County Kildare ( Kildare Council Library's local studies department ) IreAtlas data updated to 1911
This in turn had been updated from a series of prototypes scientifically developed in 1910 under Francis J. Cole, Alco's Chief Consulting Engineer at Schenectady and the Pennsylvania's K29 Alco prototype of 1911, also designed by Cole.
* 1911 catalogue of the Leborgne company-link updated to the new website

1911 and life
" In 1911, he took the Kennedy Professorship of Latin at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he remained for the rest of his life.
* 1911 – The destroyer makes the first airplane rescue at sea saving the life of James McCurdy 10 miles from Havana, Cuba.
Born the son of a wealthy farmer in Shaoshan, Hunan, Mao adopted a Chinese nationalist and anti-imperialist outlook in early life, particularly influenced by the events of the Xinhai Revolution of 1911 and May Fourth Movement of 1919.
However the Lords still retain a full veto in acts which would extend the life of Parliament beyond the 5 year term limit introduced by the Parliament Act 1911.
He read extensively on the subjects throughout his life, became a member of the paranormal research organisation " The Ghost Club " ( in 1911 ) and was especially influenced by the writings of Emanuel Swedenborg.
Published in 1911, Kandinsky's book compares the spiritual life of humanity to a pyramid — the artist has a mission to lead others to the pinnacle with his work.
Alexandra did not attend her son's coronation in 1911 since it was not customary for a crowned queen to attend the coronation of another king or queen, but otherwise continued the public side of her life, devoting time to her charitable causes.
Additionally, the 1911 Act amended the Septennial Act to reduce the maximum life of a Parliament from seven years to five years.
The state of mind produced by that shock is reflected in his novel Ultime lettere di Jacopo Ortis ( The Last Letters of Jacopo Ortis ) ( 1798 ), which was described by the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica as a more politicized version of Goethe's The Sorrows of Young Werther, " for the hero of Foscolo embodies the mental sufferings and suicide of an undeceived Italian patriot just as the hero of Goethe places before us the too delicate sensitiveness embittering and at last cutting short the life of a private German scholar.
* Detailed account of John Hunter's life and work at the 1911 Encyclopaedia
There has been some debate over the details of his life, which the following quote from the entry " Bible, English " in the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica illustrates:
* Detailed account of William Cowper's life in the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
They led a troubled life during this time-Mansfield left Murry twice in 1911 – 13.
Various shorts are also known to have been made about the Baron's life, including the silent films Les Aventures de baron de Munchhausen ( 1911 ) by the French pioneer Georges Méliès and The New Adventures of Baron Munchausen ( 1915 ) by the prolific British director Floyd Martin Thornton.
Both Walter Dipley and Goldie Smith were found guilty of murder and robbery at a jury trial in January 1911 and both were given a life sentence.
The story is loosely based on the life of Dixie Lee ( 1911 – 1952 ), first wife of actor-singer Bing Crosby.
More recent longevity claims are subcategorized by many editions of Guinness World Records into four groups: " In late life, very old people often tend to advance their ages at the rate of about 17 years per decade .... Several celebrated super-centenarians ( over 110 years ) are believed to have been double lives ( father and son, relations with the same names or successive bearers of a title ) .... A number of instances have been commercially sponsored, while a fourth category of recent claims are those made for political ends ...." The estimate of 17 years per decade was corroborated by the 1901 and 1911 British censuses.
During her time on the Uintah-Ouray reservation in Utah she joined the Society of American Indians, a progressive group formed in 1911 and dedicated to preserving the Native American way of life while lobbying for their right to full American citizenship.
Wallace argued in his 1911 book World of life for a spiritual approach to evolution and described evolution as “ creative power, directive mind and ultimate purpose ”.
Monographs on the art and life of Courbet have been written by Estignard ( Paris, 1874 ), D ' Ideville, ( Paris, 1878 ), Silvestre in Les artistes français, ( Paris, 1878 ), Isham in Van Dyke's Modern French Masters ( New York, 1896 ), Meier-Graefe, Corot and Courbet, ( Leipzig, 1905 ), Cazier ( Paris, 1906 ), Riat, ( Paris, 1906 ), Muther, ( Berlin, 1906 ), Robin, ( Paris, 1909 ), Benedite, ( Paris, 1911 ) and Lazár Béla ( Paris, 1911 ).
His name was attached to many institutions both during his life and after: Rutherford Elementary School in Edmonton was established in 1911 and the University of Alberta's Rutherford Library in 1951.
By the summer of 1911, a year before he was due to leave the school, Heseltine had tired of life at Eton.
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in New York City on March 25, 1911, was the deadliest industrial disaster in the history of the city of New York and resulted in the fourth highest loss of life from an industrial accident in U. S. history.
" The 1911 speech Două concepţii istorice nevertheless provided a more nuanced outline, cautioning against a potential cult of heroes and suggesting that national histories were inextricably linked to each other: " The life of a people is at all times mingled with the lives of others, existing in relation with these and at all times feeding into the others ' lives.

1911 and story
Beowulf is challenged by a Danish coast guard, Evelyn Paul ( 1911 ). Beowulf begins with the story of King Hroðgar, who constructed the great hall Heorot for his people.
In 1911, Paul Langevin gave a " striking example " by describing the story of a traveler making a trip at a Lorentz factor of.
* The name is the title of a humorous Edith Wharton short story from 1911.
A contemporary setting was used for Louis Feuillade's 1911 French adaptation Le Roi Lear Au Village, and in 1914 in America, Ernest Warde expanded the story to an hour, including spectacles such as a final battle scene.
Joseph Jacobs, writing in the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, commented ' It is difficult to tell in any one of these cases how far the story is an entire fiction and how far some ingenious impostor took advantage of the existence of the myth '.
The story is set in 1911 Paris.
* Long Pine is mentioned in Willa Cather's 1911 short story The Joy of Nelly Deane.
The story is set in 1911 at a Roman Catholic parish in a rural town in Michigan, and depicts a young nun ( Quinlan ) who arrives at the parish to help run the church school.
In 1911 Wolf-Ferrari tried his hand at full bloodied Verismo with I gioielli della Madonna ; a story of passion, sacrilege and madness.
" The letter was written by an architect named Arthur Whitaker who had sent the story to Arthur Conan Doyle in 1911 with a suggestion that they publish it as a joint collaboration.
* In his short story " The Celestial Omnibus ", published in 1911, E. M. Forster makes Browne the first " driver " that the young protagonist encounters on the magical omnibus line that transports its passengers to a place of direct experience of the aesthetic sublime reserved for those who internalize the experience of poetry, as opposed to those who merely acquire familiarity with literary works for snobbish prestige.
Her most remembered films of that period were The Tempest ( 1911 ), and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ( 1912 ), a film adaptation of the Robert Louis Stevenson story.
' Within a year he was ... exhibiting ( in October 1911 ) a brand new propeller-driven machine at the Reims Concours Militaire ..." Other aviation writers accepted Coandă's story of his flight tests with the Coandă-1910.
The Carbonari are mentioned prominently in the Sherlock Holmes short story " The Adventure of the Red Circle " ( 1911 ), written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
The earliest use of the word " jinx " to refer to something other than the bird seems to have been in the context of baseball ; in the short story The Jinx ( 12311 ) – later collected in the book The Jinx: Stories of the Diamond ( 1911 ) – Allen Sangree wrote:
In 1911, Dana's son, Richard Henry Dana III, added an introduction detailing the " subsequent story and fate of the vessels, and of some of the persons with whom the reader is made acquainted.
The story was filmed in Australia in 1911, under the same title.
The concept was originally described in fiction in 1911 " Two Boys in a Gyrocar: The story of a New York to Paris Motor Race " by Kenneth Brown, ( Houghton Mifflin Co ).
Other origins are also cited, for example, in his 1911 story " Fishhead ," Irvin S. Cobb claimed the lake " its name from a fancied resemblance in its outline to the splayed, reeled foot of a cornfield Negro.
None of the people in town believed that story, as it was nearly impossible to walk into Hazelton overland in 1911, much less drive.
Zuleika Dobson, full title Zuleika Dobson, or, an Oxford love story, is a 1911 novel by Max Beerbohm, a satire of undergraduate life at Oxford.
GOSH has been in legal disputes in the United States, where the copyright term is based on date of publication, putting the 1911 novel in the public domain, although the Hospital asserts that the 1928 version of the play is still under copyright in the U. S. Legal opinion as to whether or not permission is required for new works based on the story and characters is divided and open to interpretation and so far, there has been no legal precedent to prove one view or the other.
* Joseph Conrad's novel Under Western Eyes ( 1911, ) used elements of the Azef story.

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