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1911 and Johnston
* Johnston Gym — Built in 1911, Johnston Gym is primarily used for music and band purposes.
* American ( U. S. A .)— Goetzl, Anselm: " Pierrot's Serenade " ( 1915 ; voice and piano ; text by Frederick H. Martens ); Johnston, Jesse: " Pierrot: Trio for Women's Voices " ( 1911 ; vocal trio and piano ); Kern, Jerome: " Poor Pierrot " ( 1931 ; voice and orchestra ; lyrics by Otto Harbach ).
Huntingford later noted that he was not alone in this theory, citing Sir Harry Johnston in 1911 and Dr. Gervase Mathew later in 1963 having made the same identification.
* Reginald Eden Johnston ( 1909 – 1911 )
Edward Bertram Johnston ( 11 January 1880 – 6 September 1942 ), known as Bertie Johnston, was the Western Australian Legislative Assembly member for Williams-Narrogin from 1911 to 1928, and a Senator from 1929 until 1942.
Johnston joined the Australian Labor Party, and on 3 October 1911 was elected to the Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of Williams-Narrogin.
The Johnsons divorced in 1911, and Eric's mother, Ida, changed her and her son's last name to " Johnston.
* L. A. Johnston 1911 – 1918

1911 and returned
In 1911 the major American film studios returned to using nitrate stock.
Elected to the Canadian House of Commons in 1911, Bennett returned to the provincial scene to again lead the Alberta Tories in the 1913 provincial election, but kept his federal seat in Ottawa when his Tories failed to take power in the province ; such practice was later forbidden.
Katsura returned as Prime Minister from 14 July 1908 to 30 August 1911.
After a visit to America in 1911, where he had been publicized and acclaimed as no other visiting writer since Dickens, he returned to England where Old Wives ' Tale was reappraised and hailed as a masterpiece.
Kitchener then returned to Egypt as British Agent and Consul-General in Egypt ( the job formerly held by Lord Cromer ) and of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan ( 1911 – 1914, during the formal reign of Abbas Hilmi II as Khedive ( nominally Ottoman monarch ) of Egypt, Sovereign of Nubia, of the Sudan, of Kordofan and of Darfur ).
When Sun learned of the successful rebellion against the Qing emperor from press reports, he immediately returned to China from the United States accompanied by General Homer Lea on 21 December 1911.
In 1911, he returned to Korea ( which had, by this time, been annexed by Japan ) and served as a YMCA coordinator and missionary.
He was made a baronet in 1911 and returned to England in 1912.
Orville returned in 1911, and on October 25 he set a new world glider record, remaining in the air 10 minutes and 34 seconds, soaring against the wind with very little forward movement.
In January 1911, not long after he returned to Britain, Bax married Elsita Sobrino, a childhood friend.
In 1910, Papanikolaou returned to Athens and got married to Andromahi Mavrogeni and then departed for Monaco where he worked for the Oceanographic Institute of Monaco, participating in the Oceanographic Exploration Team of the Prince of Monaco ( 1911 ).
He returned to France and was made commander-in-chief of the French Army ( 1911 ), after Général d ' Armée Joseph Gallieni declined the post.
However, in 1911 he returned to his native village to work as a carter of a dairy plant.
He returned to Britain to become second-in-command at the Coldstream Guards and then he joined the General Staff, was promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel in 1907 and Colonel in 1911.
Woolf returned to England in May 1911 for a year's leave.
The 1911 event returned to Savannah, and this time the Vanderbilt Cup came with it ; the Cup and Grand Prize were to be held together until 1916.
He returned to England with his reputation, according to the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, " as a statesman enhanced by the respect of all parties, and with a practical experience, second only to that of Lord Milner, of British imperialism in successful operation.
He returned to Indiana and enrolled at Indiana University in September 1911, taking enough classes to complete his first three years of courses in two years.
When they returned, the Xinhai Revolution that eventually led to the collapse of the Qing Dynasty had began, and in December 1911 the Mongols deposed the Qing amban in Ikh Khuree and declared their independence under the leadership of the 8th Jebtsundamba Khutuktu, who was appointed Bogd Khan of Mongolia, breaking away from the Qing Dynasty.
Orabi returned on October 1, 1901, and remained until his death on September 21, 1911.
Giolitti returned to office as Italian Prime Minister from 1911 to 1914.
The Lindsays returned to Australia in 1911.
Having returned to Spanish Morocco, he was promoted to brigadier general in 1911, the first graduate of the General Academy to receive such a promotion.
In 1911, following the sudden death of his father, Lawson returned to London and assumed his father's position with Lawson & Jones.
An example of this is the nonsense word " Bumruff " which originally returned a single result ( the surname of a woman living in Ireland in 1911 ), but once a person on Xbox Live chose the name as a Gamertag, the word's status as a Googlewhackblatt was destroyed.

1911 and Ireland
* Census of Ireland 1911.
* 1911 – George V and Mary of Teck are crowned King and Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
In 1894 he married Mary Cottenham, also a native of England and two years his senior, and resided in Wicklow according to the Census of Ireland, 1911.
* March 21 – Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh ( Carroll Daly ), 5th President of Ireland ( b. 1911 )
* April 13 – William Alexander, Anglican bishop and Primate of All Ireland ( d. 1911 )
The issue of Tariff Reform had now became overshadowed by the revived threat of Home Rule for Ireland, as the Parliament Act 1911 effectively stripped the House of Lords of its ability to veto it, while leaving it with delaying powers.
Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh ( 12 February 1911 – 21 March 1978 ; ) served as the fifth President of Ireland, from 1974 to 1976.
In 1914, George V did take legal advice on withholding the Royal Assent from the Government of Ireland Bill, a highly contentious piece of legislation that the Liberal government intended to push through parliament by means of the Parliament Act 1911.
The supposition that the tree was the source of Jesus's crown of thorns doubtless gave rise around 1911 to the tradition among the French peasantry that it utters groans and cries on Good Friday, and probably also to the old popular superstition in Great Britain and Ireland that ill-luck attended the uprooting of hawthorns.
Promoted to captain in 1908 he served in Ireland, and in 1911 became Adjutant of the Oxford OTC.
O ' Sullivan was born in Boyle, County Roscommon, Ireland in 1911, the daughter of Mary Lovatt ( née Fraser ) and Charles Joseph O ' Sullivan, an officer in the Connaught Rangers who served in World War I.
However whether due to violence and intimidation or due to their loyalty to the British presence in Ireland, between 1911 and 1926 some 34 percent of the Free State's Protestant population-or about 40, 000 people-left the 26 counties, mostly for Northern Ireland or Britain.
On 22 February 1911, the first meeting of the Rotary Club Dublin was held in Dublin, Ireland.
In 1911 BC during the reign of Fodbgen, the Firbolg High-King of Ireland, the name Magh Senaig was changed to Magh Slécht ( The plain of prostrations ) as it became the nationwide centre of the cult of the god Crom Cruaich.
In the Republic of Ireland the Official Secrets Act, 1963 repealed previous British legislation of 1911 and 1920.
Sheehan, who followed in the footsteps of Michael Davitt, the landmark 1906 and 1911 Labourers ( Ireland ) Acts, where the Liberal government financed 40, 000 rural labourers to become proprietors of their own cottage homes, each on an acre of land.
The Irish-language movement in Northern Ireland after 1921 responded to a lack of establishment support by pursuing a self-help social and recreational movement aimed at preserving Ulster Irish ( an issue which had split the Belfast Gaelic League in 1911 ).
* Labourers ( Ireland ) Acts ( Bryce Act 1906 and Birrell Act 1911 ) ( the Sheehan Acts ), providing rural labourers with extensive housing
The passing of the Parliament Act 1911 limited the Lords to a two year delaying power and ensured that Redmond ’ s reward of a Government of Ireland Bill for the whole of Ireland introduced in 1912 would subsequently achieve national self-government in Dublin by 1914.
He was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland between 1902 and 1905 and the fourth Governor-General of Australia between 1908 and 1911.
The Countess was jailed for the first time in 1911 for speaking at an Irish Republican Brotherhood demonstration attended by 30, 000 people, organised to protest against George V's visit to Ireland.
Munster took full advantage, erecting most of the cottages, additional funding following under Birrell's Labourers ( Ireland ) Act 1911.

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