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1911 and Townsend
Lena Moncrieff Townsend CBE ( 3 November 1911 – 17 November 2004 ) was a British Conservative politician in London and served briefly as Leader of the Inner London Education Authority.
The men go first, relieving each other in the lead by turns ; the women follow next, and the children, according to their strength, bring up the rear ; and, as they all walk in rackets ( snowshoes ), the third or fourth person finds an excellent path to walk on, let the snow be ever so light " ( Townsend 1911: 357 – 358 ).
Townsend was elected as a Republican to the United States House of Representatives for the Fifty-eighth and for the three succeeding Congresses, serving from March 4, 1903 to March 4, 1911.

1911 and gave
In 1911, Ernest Rutherford gave a model of the atom in which a central core held most of the atom's mass and a positive charge which, in units of the electron's charge, was to be approximately equal to half of the atom's atomic weight, expressed in numbers of hydrogen atoms.
Francisco León de la Barra ( 1863 – 1939 ), whose interim presidency in 1911 gave Madero's enemies time to organize.
With a displacement of, the 1911 V-Twin was smaller than earlier twins, but gave better performance.
In 1911, Paul Langevin gave a " striking example " by describing the story of a traveler making a trip at a Lorentz factor of.
A group of officers aboard the imperial yacht gave her older sister Olga a portrait of Michelangelo's nude David, cut out from a newspaper, as a present for her name day on 11 July 1911.
These fragments disappointed Romantic scholars as not matching the writer's great reputation, partly because Fronto's teachings, with their emphasis on studying ancient writers in search of striking words, were not in accordance with current fashion ( Italy, where not only Mai but Leopardi enthused over them, was an exception ), partly because they gave no support to the assumption that Fronto had been a wise counsellor to Marcus Aurelius ( indeed, they contain no trace of political advice ), partly because his frequent complaints about ill-health, especially those collected in book 5 of Ad M. Caesarem, aroused more annoyance than compassion ; these adverse judgements were reversed once Fronto was read for what he was rather than what he was not, as already in the sympathetic treatment by Dorothy Brock, Studies in Fronto and his Age ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1911 ).
For example, The New York Times in an article on August 27, 1911, gave quotes from several prominent men.
In 1911, an Austrian gave skiing instruction to the Japanese army.
The SFS gave its first performance on Friday, December 8, 1911 in the Cort Theater at 64 Ellis Street.
Narciso ( 1911 – 1992 ) gave the accordion playing a new virtuosity in the 1930s, when he adopted the two button row accordion.
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.
Albani gave her last public performance on 14 October 1911.
The Qianlong Emperor of the Qing Dynasty ( 1644 – 1911 ), who commissioned work on the imperial gardens on the hill in 1749, gave Longevity Hill its present-day name in 1752, in celebration of his mother's 60th birthday.
He moved to New York City in 1911 to become an actor but gave up after failing to win his parents ' approval.
This was further elaborated by Max von Laue ( 1911 ), who gave the standard solution for these kind of paradoxes.
Reinstated into the Academy and made a full member, he gave his May 1911 reception speech with a philosophy of history subject ( Două concepţii istorice, " Two Historical Outlooks ") and was introduced on the occasion by Xenopol.
He gave a speech in London in 1911 where he described in great detail how distant electric vision could be achieved.
In Who's Who, 1911, Sweet gave his recreations as:
In 1911, his proposal for an Institute of Tropical Medicine ( Later renamed School of Tropical Medicine ) in Puerto Rico was approved by the president of the Puerto Rican Senate, Antonio R. Barceló who presented the necessary legislation that gave Governor Horace Towner and his cabinet, the economic resources to create the school.
His attempt to be elected to Parliament ( the Riksdag ) failed because of the domination of the Social Democrats in the industrial town of Eskiltuna, but in 1911 the Liberal Party gave him a seat in the upper house for the county of Gävleborg.
The French dispatched a flying column at the end of April 1911 and Germany gave approval for the occupation of the city.
According to many historians, Lapointe gave a Quebecker voice to the cabinet decision, something that had not existed since the defeat of Laurier in 1911.
According to the article about Gros in the Encyclopædia Britannica, Eleventh Edition, 1911, these three subjects – the popular leader facing the pestilence unmoved, challenging the splendid instant of victory, heart-sick with the bitter cost of a hard-won field – gave Gros his chief title to fame.
In 1911 he visited Sydney and gave some concerts, and in 1912 took part in chamber music concerts in London.
In 1911, Ana Maria gave birth to the couple's first child, at their home in the jungle ; they named her Egle Quiroga.

1911 and Charles
A popular 1911 comedic play by playwright Charles Nirdlinger, titled The First Lady in the Land, popularized the title further.
* In 1911, Charles Mauguin first experimented with liquids crystals confined between plates in thin layers.
* A History of England ( 1911, non-fiction ) with Charles Robert Leslie Fletcher
Charles Guthrie was involved in the 1911 lynching of Laura and Lawrence Nelson.
William Butler Yeats photographed in 1911 by George Charles Beresford
* August 13 – Charles Walters, American film director ( b. 1911 )
* September 3 – Charles Stillman Sperry, American admiral ( d. 1911 )
* November 4 – Charles I ( 15 year-old second son of James I of England and Anne of Denmark ) is invested as Prince of Wales at Whitehall in London, the last such investiture until 1911.
* 1911: Vanity Fair: directed by Charles Kent.
Sir Francis Galton FRS (; 16 February 1822 – 17 January 1911 ), cousin of Douglas Strutt Galton, cousin of Charles Darwin, was an English Victorian polymath: anthropologist, eugenicist, tropical explorer, geographer, inventor, meteorologist, proto-geneticist, psychometrician, and statistician.
Tom Swift Among the Diamond Makers ( 1911 ) was based on Charles Parsons's attempts to synthesize diamonds using electric current.
* Some Old Egyptian Librarians, Ernest Gushing Richardson, Charles Sribners, 1911
* Charles N. Fowler ( 1852 – 1932 ), represented 5th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1895 to 1911.
* Haskins, Charles H. ( 1911 ).
Pan and Syrinx ( Pan og Syrinx ), a vigorous nine-minute symphonic poem inspired by Ovid's Metamorphoses, was particularly well received at its premiere in 1911, Charles Kjerulf of Politken commenting: " For each note that was added it became more and more sublime.
Notable students include Charles Brasch ( 1909 – 1973 ) at Waitaki 1923 – 1926, a poet and patron of artists ; Douglas Lilburn ( 1915 – 2001 ), " the elder statesman of New Zealand music "; James Bertram ( 1910 – 1993 ), writer and academic ; Denis Blundell, a future Governor-General of New Zealand ; and Ian Milner ( 1911 – 1991 ), the Rector's son, a Czech and English scholar falsely accused of spying for Communism.
* Charles N. Fowler ( 1852 – 1932 ), represented 5th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1895 to 1911.
* Charles Emory Patton ( 1859 – 1937 ), Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1911 to 1915.
* Charles F. Ritchel, ( 1840 – 1911 ) inventor
* Charles Henry Nimitz ( 1826 – 1911 ) Built the Nimitz Hotel in 1852.
In an election held on May 6, 1911, Charles Premont was elected as the county's first commissioner.
In 1911, Charles F. Kettering, with Henry M. Leland, of Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company ( DELCO ) invented and filed for the first electric starter in America.
The city was founded in 1911, by Oklahoma philanthropist Charles Page, who envisioned Sand Springs as a haven for orphans and widows.
Born as the seventeenth child of the dispossessed Robert I, Duke of Parma and his second wife Infanta Maria Antonia of Portugal, Zita married the then Archduke Charles of Austria in 1911.
The wedding of Zita and Charles, 21 October 1911

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