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* The Colgate Health Center, historically known as the " Edward Whitman House ," was built c. 1850 for Erastus and Grace ( Cowles ) Gay, purchased by Elizabeth V. Keep in 1916, and left to the school upon her death.
He resigned his position as Sing Sing's warden later in 1916, tired of battling his superiors and New York State Governor Charles S. Whitman.
* Ethiopia Saluting the Colors ( poem of Walt Whitman, 1916 )

1916 and won
Butterworth's death on the Somme in 1916 was considered a great loss to English music ; Ivor Gurney, another most important setter of Housman ( Ludlow and Teme, a work for voice and string quartet, and a song-cycle on Housman works, both of which won the Carnegie Award ) experienced emotional breakdowns which were popularly ( but wrongly ) believed to have originated from shell-shock.
Bertrand, who had been his vice president, returned to the presidency and in 1916 won election for a term that lasted until 1920.
He won a scholarship to study mathematics at St John's College, Cambridge in 1915, and in 1916 gained a first in part I of the Mathematical Tripos.
Oscar Mathisen, five-time ISU world champion and three-time European champion, renounced his amateur status in 1916 and travelled to America, where he won many races but was beaten by Bobby McLean of Chicago, four-time American champion, in one of the races.
Wilson, after deliberating, decided keeping Marshall on would demonstrate party unity ; thus in 1916 Marshall won reelection over the still divided Republican Party and became the first vice president re-elected since John C. Calhoun in 1828, and Wilson and Marshall became the first president and vice president team to be re-elected since Monroe and Tompkins in 1820.
Despite his narrow win, the 1916 election saw an increase in Wilson's popular vote from his election in 1912 when he won in a landslide.
This model from the new Dodge Brothers company won some renown for its durability because of its use in the Pershing expedition and the 1916 Patton fight.
In alliance with Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottomans, Bulgaria won military victories against Serbia and Romania, occupying much of Macedonia ( taking Skopje in October ), advancing into Greek Macedonia, and taking Dobruja from Romania in September 1916.
Also in 1916, Dodge Brothers vehicles won acclaim for durability while in service with the U. S. Army's Pancho Villa Expedition into Mexico.
At the 1924 general election, Baldwin won a clear victory, the leading coalitionists such as Austen Chamberlain and Lord Birkenhead ( and former Liberal Winston Churchill ) agreeing to serve under Baldwin and thus ruling out any restoration of the 1916 – 22 coalition.
The team won titles in 1916, 1917, and 1919.
Another ( driven by Boillot's brother, André ) placed in 1915 ; similar models won in 1916 ( Dario Resta ) and 1919 ( Howdy Wilcox ).
His works won recognition and numerous awards from such institutions as the following: the Paris Salon, the Art Institute of Chicago, the National Academy of Design ( Altman prize, 1916 ); and the Salmagundi Club ( Isidor prize, 1917 ).
Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener KG, KP, GCB, OM, GCSI, GCMG, GCIE, ADC, PC ( 24 June 1850 – 5 June 1916 ), was an Irish-born British Field Marshal and proconsul who won fame for his imperial campaigns and later played a central role in the early part of the First World War, although he died halfway through it.
In Presidential elections the county has not been won by a Democratic candidate since Woodrow Wilson in 1916 and was the only county in Utah carried by Alf Landon.
After a brief lull they won the competition again in 1911 and then won it three times in a row between 1914 and 1916.
Altogether, between Jack Worrall's first Grand Final in 1904 and the peak of World War I in 1916, Carlton won five premierships and contested nine Grand Finals for one of the most successful times in the club's history.
He also won the Copley Medal in 1907, the Henry Draper Medal in 1916 and the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1923.
Hamilton County has been won by every Republican presidential candidate since Charles Evans Hughes in 1916.
* Leo " Muscle " Shoals ( 1916 – 1999 ), won the Minor League baseball Triple Crown in 1951 and hit a record 55 home runs in one season.
The following year he won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music, which he attended from 1912 to 1916, studying harmony, counterpoint and theory under Dr. J.
Nebraska has not won a conference title since sharing the Big Seven Conference with Kansas and Kansas State in 1950, and they haven't won an outright conference title since going a perfect 12 – 0 through the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletics Association in 1916.
In 1916, he won election to the legislature again through a by-election, and led his party to victory in a general election later that year by campaigning on a reform platform.

1916 and re-election
In 1916, he was again a delegate to Democratic National Convention which nominated President Woodrow Wilson for re-election.
Although he did not win re-election in 1912, 1914 or 1916, he remained active in Wisconsin and Socialist Party politics.
However, Capper was elected governor in the next election in 1914 and served as Governor of Kansas from 1915 until 1919, winning re-election in 1916.
The U. S. House election, 1916 was an election for the United States House of Representatives in 1916 which coincided with President Woodrow Wilson's re-election.
He was unsuccessful in his bid for re-election in 1916.
The U. S. Senate election, 1916 was an election that coincided with the re-election of Democratic President Woodrow Wilson.
A by-election was subsequently held on 2 September 1916, with Hamersley winning re-election on a significantly higher turnout.
O ' Gorman did not run for re-election in 1916.

1916 and Governor
He served as the 36th Governor of New York ( 1907 – 1910 ), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States ( 1910 – 1916 ), United States Secretary of State ( 1921 – 1925 ), a judge on the Court of International Justice ( 1928 – 1930 ), and the 11th Chief Justice of the United States ( 1930 – 1941 ).
* James F. Hinkle – Mayor of Roswell, 1904 – 06, New Mexico State Senator, 1912 – 1916, Governor of New Mexico, 1923 – 25
Thus, to mark the gratitude of the Mauritian people to those honourable martyrs, in 1916, even before the Remembrance Day was recognized, Governor Hesketh Bell announced that he had met in London with an eminent artist, J. A.
* Phillips Lee Goldsborough ( August 6, 1865 – October 22, 1946 ), a member of the United States Republican Party, was a United States Senator representing State of Maryland from 1929 to 1935, 47th Governor of Maryland from 1912 to 1916 and Comptroller of the Maryland Treasury from 1898 to 1900
* Emerson Columbus Harrington ( March 26, 1864 – December 15, 1945 ), 48th Governor of Maryland in the United States from 1916 to 1920, Comptroller of the Maryland Treasury from 1912 to 1916
He was a Conservative politician and served as Governor General of Canada from 1916 to 1921 and as Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1922 to 1924.
He was appointed as Governor General of Canada in 1911 by his nephew, King George V, on the recommendation of Prime Minister of the United Kingdom H. H. Asquith, to replace the Earl Grey as viceroy, occupying the post until succeeded by the Duke of Devonshire in 1916.
Goethal resigned from the post of Governor of the Canal Zone in 1916.
After running in the Republican primary as the Non-Partisan League candidate, Frazier was elected Governor in 1916 with 79 % of the vote.
John Sebastian Little ( March 15, 1851 – October 29, 1916 ) was an American politician who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives and the 21st Governor of the U. S. state of Arkansas.
James Paul Clarke ( August 18, 1854 – October 1, 1916 ) was a United States Senator and the 18th Governor of Arkansas.
Democrat Sidney J. Catts of Florida, after losing a close Democratic primary, used the Prohibition line to win election as Governor of Florida in 1916 ; he remained a Democrat.
* Sir Hugh Norman-Walker ( 1916 – 1985 )-Colonial Office official whose posts included Governor of the Seychelles and Colonial Secretary of Hong Kong
Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker ( April 9, 1843 – September 2, 1916 ) was the 23rd Governor of Pennsylvania from 1903 to 1907.
He ran on the ticket of the Socialist Party of America for U. S. Senator from New York in 1916 ; for the Board of Aldermen from the 22nd Ward in 1919 ; for Governor of New York in 1920 ; for the New York State Senate ( 18th District ) in 1922 ; and for the U. S. House of Representatives from New York's 19th congressional district in 1926.
* November 5-Edgar Dewdney, politician, Lieutenant Governor of Northwest Territories and Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia ( died 1916 )
He was nominated by the Republican Party for the United States Congress in 1910 and for North Carolina Attorney General in 1916 and ran unsuccessfully against Cameron A. Morrison for Governor in 1920.
* William M. O. Dawson ( 1853 – 1916 ), Governor of West Virginia
* Maj-Gen Sir Alexander Wilson, ( 1858 – 1937 ) former Colonel of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and Lieutenant Governor of Jersey ( 1916 – 1920 )
* Badger da Silveira ( 1916 – 1999 ): former Governor of Rio de Janeiro,
Frederic John Napier Thesiger, 1st Viscount Chelmsford GCSI, GCMG, GCIE, GBE, PC ( 12 August 18681 April 1933 ) was a British statesman who served as Governor of Queensland ( 1905 – 1909 ), Governor of New South Wales from 1909 to 1913, and Viceroy of India from 1916 to 1921, where he was responsible for the creation of the Montagu-Chelmsford reforms.
On May 11, 1916, The British War Office informed the Governor General that it approved of the formation of this unit.

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