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In 1911, he married Dorothy Binney ( 1888 – 1982 ), the daughter of Edwin Binney, inventor and co-owner, with cousin C. Harold Smith, of Binney & Smith Inc., the company that made Crayola crayons.
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* Infanta Maria Cristina Teresa Alejandra Guadalupe Maria de la Concepción Vittoria Eugenia of Spain ( 1911 – 1996 ), who married Enrico Eugenio Marone-Cinzano, 1st Conte Marone-Cinzano.
In 1906, Berg met the singer Helene Nahowski, daughter of a wealthy family ( said by some to be in fact the illegitimate daughter of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria from his liaison with Anna Nahowski ); despite the outward hostility of her family, the two were married on May 3, 1911.
His second wife, Alice, died in 1911 and his oldest son Jean, who had married Alice's daughter Blanche, Monet's particular favourite, died in 1914.
From 1905 to 1906, he studied at Paris under Paul Passy, who was one of the founders of the International Phonetic Association, and in 1911 married Passy's niece Cyrille Motte.
The 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica related curious stories of him, that by way of self-mortification he lay every night for twenty years on the bare ground with only a bear's skin for a covering — yet it is known that he remained a layman, was married and had children — that in an audience he had with
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.
Elizabeth Mead ( 1909 – 1983 ), an artist and teacher, married cartoonist William Steig, and Priscilla Mead ( 1911 – 1959 ) married author Leo Rosten.
* Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Jr. ( March 27, 1911 – February 18, 2001 ) ( age 89 ); married 1 ): Elizabeth Cauthen ( 1934 – 1954 ) 2 ): Mary Pringle Manigault ( 1954 – 2001 ); three children ( one from first marriage: Betsy ; two from second marriage: Rebecca, Dr. Edward Gilbreth ).
In 1911 Griffin married Marion Lucy Mahony, a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in architecture.
In October 1942 Peck married Finnish-born Greta Kukkonen ( 1911 – 2008 ), with whom he had three sons, Jonathan ( 1944 – 75 ), Stephen ( b. 1946 ), and Carey Paul ( b. 1949 ).
In 1855, he married Otelia Butler ( 1837 – 1911 ), the daughter of the late Dr. Robert Butler of Smithfield, who had been Virginia State Treasurer prior to his death in 1853.
He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery with his wife Anna Kelton Wiley ( 1877 – 1964 ) whom he married in 1911.
On 26 December 1911 his granddaughter Tokugawa Kikuko, later Princess Takamatsu was born, who married Prince Takamatsu, the brother of Emperor Shōwa.
Chennault was twice married and had a total of ten children, eight by his first wife, the former Nell Thompson ( 1893 – 1977 ), an American of British ancestry, whom he met at a high school graduation ceremony and subsequently wed in Winnsboro, Louisiana on December 24, 1911.
In January 1911, not long after he returned to Britain, Bax married Elsita Sobrino, a childhood friend.
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.
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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 ).
In 1920 Howells married Dorothy Dawe ( 1891 – 1975 ), a singer whom he had met in 1911 when deputizing as her accompanist.
His daughter, Dorothy Moseley ( 1911 – 2003 ), was also active in politics, at a local government level in Market Harborough, Leicestershire.
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Eastern European theorists include Pyotr Stolypin ( 1862 – 1911 ) and Alexander Chayanov ( 1888 – 1939 ) in Russia ; Adolph Wagner ( 1835 – 1917 ), and Karl Oldenberg in Germany, and Bolesław Limanowski ( 1835 – 1935 ) in Poland.
Folk schools were established in Elk Horn, Iowa ( 1878 – 1899 ); Grant, Michigan ( 1882 – 1888 ); Nysted, Nebraska ( 1887 – 1934 ); Tyler, Minnesota ( 1888 – 1935 ) and Kenmare, North Dakota ( 1902 – 1916 ) and finally in Solvang ( 1911 – 1931 ).
The all-time record high is, set on July 27, 1911, and the all-time record low is, set on January 15, 1888.
Eventually, he left seminary teaching to work full-time at the Ambrosian Library ( the Biblioteca Ambrosiana ) in Milan, from 1888 to 1911.
The list includes Macbeth ( 1886 — 7 ), Don Juan ( 1888 — 9 ), Tod und Verklärung ( Death and Transfiguration, 1888 – 9 ), Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche ( Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks, 1894 – 95 ), Also sprach Zarathustra ( Thus Spoke Zoroaster, 1896 ), Don Quixote ( 1897 ), Ein Heldenleben ( A Hero's Life, 1897 – 98 ), Symphonia Domestica ( Domestic Symphony, 1902 – 03 ) and Eine Alpensinfonie ( An Alpine Symphony, 1911 – 1915 ).
Veblen married fellow Cornellian Ellen Rolfe in 1888 ; it was a very unhappy marriage that finally ended in divorce in 1911.
Early chess prodigies were Paul Morphy ( 1837 – 1884 ) and José Raúl Capablanca ( 1888 – 1942 ), both of whom won matches against strong adult opponents at the age of 12 ; and Samuel Reshevsky ( 1911 – 1992 ), who was giving simultaneous exhibitions at the age of six.
His General History ( al-Akhbar al-Tiwal ) has been edited and published numerous times ( Vladimir Guirgass, 1888 ; Muhammad Sa ' id Rafi ' i, 1911 ; ' Abd al-Munim ' Amir & Jamal al-din Shayyal, 1960 ; Isam Muhammad al-Hajj ' Ali, 2001 ), but has not been translated in its entirety into a European language.
It is often understood as an equivalent to a number of fin de siècle art movements, such as Art Nouveau, Jugendstil, Secessionism, and Liberty style, and was active from roughly 1888 ( the First International Exhibition of Barcelona ) to 1911 ( the death of Joan Maragall, the most important Modernista poet ).
The offices of former directors, namely Holttum Hall ( after Eric Holttum, Director of the Gardens from 1925 to 1949 ) and Ridley Hall ( after Henry Nicholas Ridley, first director of Gardens from 1888 to 1911 ) were preserved and now serve as the Singapore Botanic Gardens ' Directorate and Visitor Management and Operations offices.
** 1888-1889 Franz Leopold Sonnenschein ( b. 1857-d. 1897 ); next, as it was since 14 April 1888 administratively part of the ( German ) Marshall Islands, it had mere Bezirksamtleute ( District officers ; 2 October 1888-1906 ), then, being since 1 April 1906 administratively part of German New Guinea, Stationsleiter (' Station Chiefs '; from 1911, subordinated to the administrators of Ponape district ) till 6 November 1914, finally the island was lost ( Australian administration, first by a military Commander, then under League of Nations mandate )
; Léonce Crenier: Léonce Crenier ( 1888 – 1963 ) first rejected religion, becoming an anarcho-communist when he moved to Paris from rural France in 1911.
He was one of the commissioners appointed to build the state capitol 1874 ; in 1867 appointed clerk of Westchester County, but resigned after a short service ; made immigration commissioner by New York Legislature in 1870, but declined to serve ; member of boundary commission of the state of New York in 1875 ; had also been commissioner of quarantine and president of Court of Claims of New York City and commissioner of taxes and assessments for the city and county of New York ; defeated for Lieutenant Governor of New York on the Liberal Republican-Democratic ticket in 1872 ; candidate for U. S. Senator from New York in 1881, but withdrew after the 41st ballot ; declined nomination as a senator in 1885 ; but elected to the U. S. Senate in 1899, and re-elected in 1905, and served from March 4, 1899, to March 4, 1911 ; stumped the state of New York for John C. Frémont in 1856 and for Abraham Lincoln in 1860 ; delegate-at-large to Republican National conventions 1888-1904 and delegate to all following conventions, including 1928, being elected the day before he died ; made the nomination speeches for Harrison in 1892, Governor Morton in 1896, and Fairbanks in 1904 ; at the convention in 1888 received ninety-nine votes for the presidential nomination, and in 1892 declined an appointment as Secretary of State in Harrison's cabinet ; Adjutant of the 18th Regiment, New York National Guard, which served in the American Civil War, and later Colonel and Judge Advocate of the 5th Division, on the staff of Major General James W. Husted of the New York Guard, trustee of Peekskill Military Academy ; president of New York State Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, of the Pilgrims Society from 1918 until his death, of the St. Nicholas Society, and of the Union League for seven years ( member since 1868 and elected honorary life member at the close of his presidency ); an officer of the French Légion d ' honneur ; vice president of New York Chamber of Commerce 1904-08 ( member since 1885 ).
Lord Lansdowne was Governor-General of Canada from 1883 to 1888, Viceroy of India from 1888 to 1894, Secretary of State for War from 1895 to 1900, Foreign Secretary from 1900 to 1905, Co-Leader of the Conservative Party from 1911 to 1916 and also served in the war-time coalition government as Minister without Portfolio from 1915 to 1916.
In 1911, following the growth in early aviation activity, the War Office issued instructions for the School of Ballooning, which had originally been formed in 1888, to be expanded into a battalion.
The park has been the site of three exhibitions: the 1888 International Exhibition, the 1901 International Exhibition and the 1911 Scottish Exhibition.
Born in Brantford, Ontario, a son of Ignatius Cockshutt and Elizabeth Foster, he started in the family business, Cockshutt Plow Company, in 1884, becoming treasurer in 1888, secretary-treasurer in 1891, and President in 1911.
The father-in-law of Dr. Wan was Fung-Chi Au ( 區鳳墀, 1847 – 1914 ), who was Sun ’ s teacher of Chinese literature, Secretary of the Hong Kong Department of Chinese Affairs ( 香港華民政務司署總書記 ), the manager of Kwong Wah Hospital ( 廣華醫院 ) for its 1911 opening, and an Elder of To Tsai Church ( 道濟會堂 ), which was founded by the London Missionary Society in 1888 and located at 75 Hollywood Road, Mid-levels ( 半山區 ), Hong Kong.
Many other buildings stood on the Old Campus which were removed to make way for the current configuration of structures, including The Old Laboratory ( 1782 – 1888 ), The Cabinet ( 1819 – 1890 ), Trumbull Gallery ( 1832 – 1901 ), Alumni Hall ( 1853 – 1911, Alexander Jackson Davis ; the towers from this building were rescued and rebuilt behind the tomb of Skull and Bones ), Old Dwight Hall ( 1885 – 1926, J. Cleaveland Cady ), and Osborn Hall ( 1888 – 1926, Bruce Price ).
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