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A more in-depth description of arcology's design principles can be found in " The Last Redoubt " from The Night Land by William Hope Hodgson, first published in 1912.
* William Hope Hodgson's 1912 novel The Night Land features the first example of what we now would call an arcology, though the future Earthlings depicted — millions of years into the future, in fact — have different reasons for building their metallic pyramid.
* 1873 – William McMaster Murdoch, Scottish 1st Officer on the RMS Titanic ( d. 1912 )
German psychologist William Stern proposed a method of scoring children's intelligence tests in 1912.
* 1849 – William Thomas Stead, English journalist ( d. 1912 )
* 1912William F. Walsh, American politician ( d. 2011 )
Equestrian statues of Carson can be found in Denver, Colorado ( by Frederick William MacMonnies, 1911 ) and in Trinidad, Colorado ( by Augustus Lukeman and Frederick Roth, 1912 ).
* 1912William Thayer Tutt, American ice hockey executive ( d. 1989 )
* 1912William Lederer, American writer ( d. 2009 )
In 1912, Henry Ernest Cooper ( 1857 – 1929 ) acquired William Ringer's property rights to Palmyra and, after a challenge in court, he became the sole owner of the atoll.
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By 4 January 1912, the last two four-man groups had reached 87 ° 34 ′ S. Scott announced his decision: five men ( Scott, Edward Wilson, Henry Bowers, Lawrence Oates and Edgar Evans ) would go forward, the other three ( Teddy Evans, William Lashly and Tom Crean ) would return.
Opened in 1912 after the murder of its namesake William Marsh Rice, Rice is now a preeminent research university with a distinct undergraduate and graduate focus.
On September 23, 1912, the anniversary of William Marsh Rice's murder, the William Marsh Rice Institute for the Advancement of Letters, Science, and Art began course work.
* James, William ( 1912 ), Essays in Radical Empiricism.
In 1912, Harding gave the nominating speech for incumbent President William Howard Taft, who would later serve as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court during Harding's administration, at the embattled Republican National Convention in Chicago — before he completed his introduction, a fist fight ensued between the Taft supporters and the more progressive Roosevelt faction, but the speech was quite a personal success.
Running against Republican incumbent William Howard Taft and Progressive (" Bull Moose ") Party candidate Theodore Roosevelt, a former President, Wilson was elected President as a Democrat in 1912.
Opening 1912 as William Marsh Rice Institute for the Advancement of Literature, Art, and Science, it is known today as Rice University.
A great-nephew of Jardine who would be taipan from 1874 to 1886, William Keswick ( 1834 – 1912 ), is the ancestor of the Keswick branch ( pronounced Ke-zick ) of the family.
** William T. Cahill, America politician ( b. 1912 )
** William Mervyn, English actor ( b. 1912 )
* April 10 – William Booth, the founder of The Salvation Army ( d. 1912 )
* October 21 – William McKendree Carleton, American poet ( d. 1912 )

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Wilson's popularity as governor and his status in the national media gave impetus to his presidential campaign in 1912.
In 1912 he gave an algorithm that solves both the word and conjugacy problem for the fundamental groups of closed orientable two-dimensional manifolds of genus greater than or equal to 2,.
Over 200 works were displayed, and the fact that many of the artists showed artworks representative of their development from 1909 to 1912 gave the exhibition the allure of a Cubist retrospective.
Léger ’ s The Wedding, also shown at the Salon des Indépendants in 1912, gave form to the notion of simultaneity by presenting different motifs as occurring within a single temporal frame, where responses to the past and present interpenetrate with collective force.
In 1912, Benson gave the City of Portland USD $ 10, 000 for the installation of twenty bronze drinking fountains.
The significance of Lord's book, according to Biel, is that it " gave the disaster its fullest retelling since 1912 and made it speak to a modern mass audience and a new set of postwar concerns.
William Jennings Bryan gave the church its nickname during a visit in 1912.
She gave papers to it in 1912, 1915, and 1919.
He gave his first interview in 1912 on Cubism, and it was actual historical events that led to his career as a historian.
The Radio Act of 1912 gave the president legal permission to shut down radio stations " in time of war ", and during the first two and a half years of World War One, before US entry, President Wilson tasked the US Navy with monitoring US radio stations, nominally to ensure " neutrality.
By 1912, the London theatrical impresario John Tiller, defining the word in an interview he gave to the New York Times, described a ' flapper ' as belonging to a slightly older age group, a girl who has " just come out ".
It was an ambitious project and even Bishop Patrick A. Ludden ( 1836 – 1912 ) did not believe that a school could be built in Geddes at that time, however, in 1887, he gave Father Magee permission to purchase a plot of land opposite the church from the Mead Belden estate.
Khaw Soo Cheang who gave up his position as Governor of Ranong in 1874 arranged for his 2nd son Khaw Sim Kong to lead the family enterprise in Thailand until the latter's death in 1912.
The Social Democrats, who by the 1912 elections had become the largest party in the Reichstag seldom gave priority to army expenditures, building up its reserves, or funding advanced weaponry such as Krupp's siege cannons.
In 1912 following the death of the last of the house's ancestral owners ( Henry Delavel Astley ), Ruth Lee and her sister purchased the property and later gave it to Arthur Lee.
It, together with the defeat of pro-Royalist forces in 1912, gave Chaves the deserved title of the Heroic City of Chaves ( Cidade Heróica de Chaves ), the name of many streets and avenues in Portugal.
Japan gave 3, 020 cherry blossom trees as a gift to the United States in 1912 to celebrate the nations ' then-growing friendship, replacing an earlier gift of 2000 trees which had to be destroyed due to disease in 1910.
Between 1912 and 1914 Godowsky gave several concerts in the United States, and also made his first gramophone records there.
The last state constitutional convention, held in 1912, gave the governor a line-item veto, but reduced the supermajority required for overriding the veto to three-fifths.
In 1912, Polish physicist Marian Smoluchowski gave the first correct qualitative explanation of why the device fails ; thermal motion of the pawl allows the ratchet's teeth to slip backwards.
Much like Rubinstein's seven historic recitals of 1885, he gave 21 consecutive concerts in St. Petersburg without repeating a single piece, playing 255 different works from memory during that marathon cycle in 1912 – 1913.
Borbála gave birth to János in Fiume's Santo Spirito Hospital on 26 May 1912.
In 1912, Japan gave 3, 000 sakura trees as a gift to the United States to celebrate the nations ' friendship.

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