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On transfer to federal administration in 1911, Darwin became the city's official name.
Westermann's comparative work, begun in 1911, initially brought together much of today's Niger – Congo and Nilo-Saharan language phyla under the name Sudanic languages.
The Reed Institute ( the legal name of the college ) was founded in 1908, and Reed College held its first classes in 1911.
The 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica remarks that ' hood ' was a common dialectical form of ' wood '; and that the outlaw's name has been given as " Robin Wood ".
The name Volvo was originally registered in May 1911 as a separate company within SKF AB and as a registered trademark with the intention to be used for a special series of ball bearing, but this idea was only used for a short period of time and SKF decided to use " SKF " as the trademark for all its bearing products.
In 1911 the company name was changed to Vickers Ltd and expanded its operations into aircraft manufacture by the formation of Vickers Ltd ( Aviation Department ) and a Vickers School of Flying was opened at Brooklands, Surrey on 20 January 1912.
* The name is the title of a humorous Edith Wharton short story from 1911.
Encyclopædia Britannica 1911 suggested that, since the name Heruli itself is identified by many with the Anglo-Saxon eorlas (" nobles "), Old Saxon erlos (" men "), the singular of which ( erilaz ) frequently occurs in the earliest Northern inscriptions, that " Heruli " may have been a title of honor.
According to the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Anahuac is " limited by the traditional and vaguely defined boundaries of an ancient Indian empire or confederation of that name previous to the Spanish conquest.
* 1911: La Dame aux Camélias ( Lady of the Camelias – Camille, in the U. S. release, as Camille ) A two-reel condensation of the play by the same name, and co-starring Lou Tellegen.
After the 1911 revolution, which resulted in the collapse of the Manchu-established Qing Dynasty, the name of the region where the Manchus originated was known as the Northeast in official documents in the newly founded Republic of China, in addition to the " Three Northeast Provinces ".
Between 1908, 1910, 1911 and 1912, the club underwent a series of changes of name and team colours, becoming Hillesluise Football Club in 1909 and then RVV Celeritas.
The German name Sann was also used in some older English sources ; for example in the ninth edition of Encyclopædia Britannica from 1911.
* " The Great Lafayette ," stage name of illusionist Sigmund Neuberger ( 1871 – 1911 )
Winstead Sheffield Weaver ( May 11, 1911 – January 17, 1983 ), who used the professional name Doodles Weaver, was an American actor and comedian on radio, recordings, and television.
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.
Stanisława Walasiewicz, also known as Stefania Walasiewicz, Stanisława Walasiewiczówna ( see Polish name ) and Stella Walsh ( 3 April 1911 – 4 December 1980 ) was a Polish athlete, who became a women's Olympic champion.
He professed his first vows in 1911, adopting the name Maximilian, and the final vows in 1914, in Rome, adopting the names Maximilian Maria, to show his devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
It was established in 1911 under the name " Tsinghua Xuetang " or " Tsinghua College " and was renamed the " Tsinghua School " one year later.
It changed its name to Louisville Girls High School in 1911.
After switching to William Randolph Hearst's New York American newspaper in 1911, McCay dropped the " Silas " pseudonym and signed his work in his own name.
It was the painter Édouard Lévêque who coined the name for this area in 1911 to describe the distinctive quality of its light.
However, a cursory glance at the Proto-Celtic lexicon reveals that * belatu-is reconstructible for Proto-Celtic with the meaning ‘ death ’ and that * kadro-is a reconstructible element meaning ‘ decorated .’ So the name Belatucadros may also be interpreted as a compound of two Gallic words descended from two Proto-Celtic elements * belatu-and * kadro-which together as a compound adjective would literally mean ‘ death-decorated .’ Indeed, this is hardly an original proposal for the meaning of the name of this god associated with Mars: MacCulloch as early as 1911 ( p135 ) glossed this god ’ s name as ‘ comely in slaughter ’.

1911 and changed
Sun later led the Chinese Revolution ( 1911 ), which changed China from an empire to a republic.
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 ).
From the grand opening and barbecue, Washington's Birthday 1911, Van Nuys was sold as " The Town That Started Right ," plotted with set-asides for a high school and commitments to build important buildings " first ," including the Bank of Van Nuys, changed but still standing on the southwest corner of Van Nuys Blvd.
As of 1911 the district was largely peopled with recent settlers from Greece, Crete and the Balkans, a situation which changed considerably as a result of the disruptions attendant on the fall of the Ottoman Empire and the war between Greece and Turkey in the 1920s.
The Geneva post office opened in 1896, closed in 1897, re-opened in 1898, and changed its name to Planada in 1911.
In 1911, Avery County was established ; originally Elk Park was to serve as the county seat, but was changed after North Carolina Lieutenant-Governor William C. Newland made a deal that the new county seat would be named after him for his aid in passage of the bill.
Riverview post office was established in 1911, but moved across the river in 1915 and the name changed to Adrian in 1919.
The name of the post office was changed to Wallis Station in 1886 and into Wallis in 1911.
Though he was born Bruno Schlesinger, he began using Walter as his surname in 1896, and officially changed his surname to Walter upon becoming a naturalised Austrian in 1911.
Harpo had changed his name from Adolph to Arthur by 1911.
Although he began studying Law, he changed to Philology, in which he obtained a doctorate in 1911.
The August 1911 version of the handbook changed this to Eagle Scout.
Gypsy Rose Lee was born Ellen June Hovick ( her name was changed to Rose Louise when her sister was born and given her name, Ellen June ) in Seattle, Washington, in 1911, although her mother later shaved three years off both of her daughters ' ages.
The name of the theatre was finally changed to The Palace Theatre in 1911.
In 1910 four-stroke, four-cylinder models took over, and in 1911 the name was changed to Paige.
For the 1911 season, the team changed their colours to blue and white to match the Regina Amateur Athletic Association and won their first SRFU championship, but lost in the first season of the Western Canada Rugby Football Union playoffs.
Sun later led the Chinese Revolution ( 1911 ), which changed China from an empire to a republic.
To a large extent this was due to the political upheaval in the aftermath of the Young Turk Revolution ; it is indicative that between 1908 and 1911, the office of Navy Minister changed hands nine times.
The college was founded in 1911, as Connecticut College for Women, in response to Wesleyan University closing its doors to women ( the college changed its name to Connecticut College in 1969 when it began admitting men ).
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.
Apart from minor boundary revisions ( for example, Caversham, a town in Oxfordshire, becoming part of Reading county borough and thus of Berkshire, in 1911 ), these areas changed little until the 1965 creation of Greater London and of Huntingdon and Peterborough, which resulted in the abolition of the offices of Lord Lieutenant of Middlesex, Lord Lieutenant of the County of London and Lord Lieutenant of Huntingdonshire and the creation of the Lord Lieutenant of Greater London and of the Lord Lieutenant of Huntingdon and Peterborough.
In 1911 the school's name was changed to Colorado State Teachers College and offered bachelor degrees after completion of a four-year course.
The name was changed to Theta Tau at the fraternity's first national convention at the University of Minnesota in 1911.

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