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* 1978 – Joe Gordon, American baseball player ( b. 1915 )
* Gordon Wilson ( American football ) ( born 1915 ), American football player
* May 30-H. Gordon Barrett, politician ( born 1915 )
* Albert L. Gordon ( 1915 – 2009 ), American gay rights legal activist
* 1 / 4th Bn, the Gordon Highlanders ( until February 1915 )
* 9th ( Service ) Battalion, the Gordon Highlanders ( until January 1915 )
****** Gordon Donald Forbes, ( 1915 -....), ( son of Gerrit Forbes and Marthe De La Fruglaye )
He was born in Woolwich, England in 1857, the son of Frederick W. Haultain ( 1821 – 1882 ) and Lucinde Helen Gordon ( 1828 – 1915 ), and came to Peterborough, Ontario with his family in 1860.
* 1 / 4th Battalion, the Gordon Highlanders ( from February 1915 )
Joseph Lowell Gordon ( February 18, 1915 – April 14, 1978 ), nicknamed " Flash " in reference to the comic-book character Flash Gordon, was an American second baseman and manager in Major League Baseball who played for the New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians from 1938 to 1950.
Joe Gordon was born in Los Angeles, California, on February 18, 1915.
A telegram in August 1915 from Edward Gordon Craig inviting him to Florence to discuss a possible staging of Johann Sebastian Bach's The Passion According to Saint Matthew was greeted with enthusiasm.
* Edward Gordon Williams ( 1888 – 1915 ), British rower
He was schooled at the Dulwich College Preparatory School, and then at Dulwich College in South London between 1915 and 1921 ( as was his uncle and fellow recipient of the Victoria Cross, Vice-Admiral Gordon Campbell VC ).
Arthur Forbes Gordon Kilby VC MC ( 3 February 1885 – 25 September 1915 ) was an English officer in the British Army during the First World War, and recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy awarded to British Commonwealth forces.
In 1914, he re-enlisted in the Gordon Highlanders for the First World War ; he served as the senior piper for the 9th Battalion until the end of 1915, when he returned home because of ill health.
* David Gordon Hines ( 1915 – 2000 ), British promoter of co-operative farming in East Africa
* Albert L. Gordon ( 1915 – 2009 ), gay rights attorney
The only child of James Charles Barclay-Harvey, of Dinnet House, Aberdeenshire, he was educated at Eton and at Christ Church, Oxford, and served in the 7th Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders from 1909 – 1915, with the Home Staff from 1915 – 1916, with the Ministry of Munitions in London from 1916 – 1918 and in Paris from 1918-1919.
Past and current members of note include Al Poulin, Jr. ( 1938 – 1996 ), Patricia Janus ( 1932 – 2006 ), Dale Davis, Leah Zazulyer, Cornelius Eady, Dane Gordon, Jordan Smith, James Lavilla-Havelin, Etta Ruth Weigl, Israel Emiot ( 1909 – 1978 ), Gary Lehmann, John Roche, Vincent Golphin, Anne Coon, Carol Oliver, Gerald Clarke, Robert Koch, Wynne McClure, Ruth Kennedy, Francesca Gulì ( ca 1921-2009 ), Paul Humphrey ( 1915 – 2001 ), Eleanor McQuilken ( 1908 – 2004 ), George Monagan ( 1925 – 2005 ), David Michael Nixon, W. E. Butts, Linda Allardt, Patricia Roth Schwartz, John Cieslinski, Beatrice O ' Brien, Judith Kitchen, Stanley Rubin, and Frank Judge, the current president.
* John Gordon: 8 June 1915
Irving Gordon ( February 14, 1915 – December 1, 1996 ) was an American songwriter.

1915 and appeared
Mosques first appeared in the United States in the early 20th century, the likely first being one in Maine built by Albanian immigrants in 1915. as more immigrants continue to arrive in the country, especially from South Asia, the number of American mosques is increasing faster than ever before.
An announcement, as it appeared in the 1915 New York Times, of the development of stainless steel
Although propaganda articles appeared in the New York Times as early as 4 June 1915 claiming that San Marino declared war on Austria – Hungary, the republic never entered the war.
In Britain, some of the earliest ornithological works that used the word ecology appeared in 1915.
It was added to avoid confusion with a silent film actor named Harrison Ford, who appeared in more than 80 films between 1915 and 1932, and died in 1957.
Some sources state that the Astaire siblings appeared in a 1915 film entitled Fanchon, the Cricket, starring Mary Pickford, but the Astaires have consistently denied this.
This is the familiar form of the myth as it appeared in M. Jastrow's Descent of the Goddess Ishtar into the Lower World, 1915, widely available on the Internet.
In 1915, he published his first academic paper, " On the Date and Origin of Minyan Ware ", which appeared in the Journal of Hellenic Studies, and the following year produced his B. Litt.
) For his bravery, Céline was awarded the médaille militaire in November, and appeared one year later in the weekly l ' Illustré National of November 1915, p16.
The first of these appeared in 1915, planned and assembled mainly by H. D.
Red Lion Tavern as it appeared in 1915
In 1915 appeared In a Vodka Shop also for solo piano.
Hadley was followed in 1915 by Alfred Hertz, who had conducted for many years at the Metropolitan Opera and had appeared with the company during their historic performances in San Francisco in April 1906, just prior to the earthquake and fire.
In 1915, she appeared in her first motion picture.
In 1914, the Norwegian immigrant Leonhard Seppala first appeared, and went on to win the race in 1915, 1916, and 1917, before the race was discontinued in 1918 during World War I.
She appeared as herself at her Long Island home in a cameo with one of her adult daughters in the 1915 silent How Molly Made Good, a film that's available on DVD.
The works appeared under the name ' Alma Maria Schindler-Mahler '; the cover of the 1915 set was illustrated by Oskar Kokoschka.
Edith Evans had begun her film career in 1915, but was noted mostly for her stage work until she appeared in the 1949 films The Queen of Spades and The Last Days of Dolwyn.
Dressler appeared as Tillie in two more movies, Tillie's Tomato Surprise ( 1915 ) and Tillie Wakes Up ( 1917 ), although in the latter film the Tillie character has a different last name.
" In Flanders Fields " appeared anonymously in Punch on December 8, 1915, but in the index to that year McCrae was named as the author.
The earliest appearance of goblins in Tolkien's writings is the 1915 poem Goblin Feet, also his first published work, which appeared in the annual volume of Oxford Poetry published by Blackwells.
He illustrated about one hundred children's books, and his work appeared in papers, journals, and magazines, including the Louis Wain Annual, which ran from 1901 to 1915.
In 1915 it appeared on the cover of a pamphlet, Under det brukne Gevaer ( Under the Broken Rifle ), published by the Norwegian Social Democratic Youth Association.
He wrote for other publications ; a 5000-word article, " Some notes on Delius and his Music ", appeared in the March 1915 issue of The Musical Times.

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