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1916 and view
Thus the view from Whitehall early in 1916: If defeat was not imminent, neither was victory ; and the outcome of the war of attrition on the Western Front could not be predicted.
By 1916 Shepard started working for the Intelligence Department sketching the combat area within the view of his battery position.
In December 1916 on unveiling a statue of Gladstone, Lord Rosebery speculated that Gladstone's view of British involvement in the Great War would not have been favourable.
Aerial view of the city in 1916
A plan view of the Mission San Juan Capistrano complex ( including the footprint of the " Great Stone Church ") prepared by architectural historian Rexford Newcomb in 1916.
Interior view of Lamb House, James's residence from 1897 until his death in 1916 ( 1898 )
This issue is a key one in republican ideology, as traditional republicans regarded the Irish state as illegitimate and maintained that their loyalty was due only to the Irish Republic declared in 1916 and in their view, represented by the IRA Army Council.
In 1916, Northey showed how to calculate the angle of view using ordinary carpenter's tools.
Josiah Royce ( 1855 – 1916 ) built on the transcendental idealism view of conscience, viewing it as the ideal of life which constitutes our moral personality, our plan of being ourself, of making common sense ethical decisions.
Image: Kilmainham2. jpg | A view of the landing where the 1916 leaders were held before their execution.
Wilson was sent as Senior Military Representative ( Robertson had refused to go ) on a British mission to Russia in January 1917 ( delayed from November 1916 ), the object of which was to keep the Russians holding down at least the forces now opposite them, to boost Russian morale and see what equipment they needed with a view to coordinating attacks.
In 1917, the rubble from the Easter Rising in 1916 was used to construct a grassy hill on the railway end of Croke Park to afford patrons a better view of the pitch, which hosted all major Gaelic football and hurling matches in the latter stages of the All-Ireland championships.
* The Changeling ( 1916 ), poem by Charlotte Mew ( 1869 – 1928 ), written from the point of view of a changeling.
Hulme's talk on Anti-Romanticism and Original Sin was written up by Ogden for the Cambridge Magazine, where in 1916 both Hulme and Russell would write on the war, from their opposite points of view.
Josiah Royce ( 1855 – 1916 ), the leading American absolute idealist, held to the panpsychist view, though he didn't necessarily attribute mental properties to the smallest constituents of mentalistic " systems ".
This view was brushed aside by Whitehall, and he signed a Military Convention with Romania on 13 August 1916.
Visitors would then move downstairs to witness a scene of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, then on to view many Irish figures of historical importance including Wolfe Tone, the 1916 Rising, and Michael Collins.
On 4 June 1916 near Ficheux, France, Private Procter noticed some movement on the part of two wounded men who were lying in full view of the enemy about 15 yards in front of the trenches.
They cannot master abstractions but they can often be made into efficient workers ... from a eugenic point of view they constitute a grave problem because of their unusually prolific breeding ” ( The Measurement of Intelligence, 1916, p. 91-92 ).
For Ritter, it was the radicalizing experience of the First World War that had finally led to the triumph of militarism in Germany, especially after 1916 when Erich Ludendorff established his " silent dictatorship ", which in Ritter's view was a huge break with Prussian-German traditions.
< center > Aerial view early in 1916 before major destruction in the Battle of Verdun.
< center > Aerial view towards the end of 1916, showing trenches and shell craters.
A plan view of the Mission San Juan Capistrano complex ( including the footprint of the " Great Stone Church ") prepared by architectural historian Rexford Newcomb in 1916.
Gertler lived there on and off between 1915 – 16 and painted Gilbert Cannan at his Mill now on view in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. Gilbert Cannan at his Mill, 1916 The picture depicts Cannan outside the Mill with his two dogs.

1916 and lack
His assignment was not a new one because Baker had sent him to the Mexican border in 1916 to investigate lurid newspaper stories about lack of discipline, drunkenness, and venereal disease in American military camps.
By 1916 the lack of co-ordination of the Army's Royal Flying Corps and the Navy's Royal Naval Air Service had led to serious problems, not only in the procurement of aircraft engines, but also in the air defence of Great Britain.
The 1916 race was shortened to 120 laps, for a number reasons including a lack of entries from Europe ( there were so few entries the Speedway itself entered several cars ), a lack of oil, and out of respect for the war in Europe.
In 1916, the British South Africa Company attempted to unify the administration of the two Rhodesian territories, but this foundered because of opposition from the Southern Rhodesian colonialists who were concerned about taking responsibility for a large undeveloped area and also about the Northern Rhodesian practice of employing Africans in administrative posts in lack of European settlers.
In 1916, no boys were admitted due to lack of funding caused by World War I, and in 1918 the number was limited to 70.
Frustrated with a lack of progress the unions threatened to strike in December 1916 which prompted the government to agree to taking control of the Irish lines.
A permit for its demolition was issued in 1916, but due to a lack of funds with which to carry out the destruction, it survived.
Next door stood the White Bay Hotel, which opened in 1916 but fell victim to lack of customers in 1992 and was destroyed by fire in 2008.
During the school years 1916 / 1917 and 1917 / 1918 regular classes and teaching was carried out but with a lot of difficulties due to the lack of both teachers and money.
He eventually managed to join the Australian Flying Corps ( AFC ) on 23 December 1916, despite a professed lack of interest in flying.
In 1916, the New Mexico State Fair was not held due to financial difficulties and the lack of a suitable location.

1916 and studying
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.
Peter D. Ouspensky, a Russian esoteric philosopher, met Gurdjieff in 1916 and spent the next few years studying with him, later forming his own independent groups which also focused on the Fourth Way.
Antheil started studying the piano at the age of six, and in 1916 he traveled regularly to Philadelphia to study under Constantine von Sternberg, a former pupil of Franz Liszt.
After studying with his mother, Clara Romero, at the Havana Municipal Conservatory, Isaac Nicola ( 1916 – 1997 ) continued his training in Paris with Emilio Pujol, a disciple of Francisco Tárrega.
After a year studying journalism, he entered the law school of New York University in 1912 and graduated in 1916.
He attended school in Kassel and started studying chemistry at the University of Tübingen 1916.
By the time he entered the École Normale Supérieure in 1916, then, he was already on the road to studying linguistics and the classics.
Born in Arequipa, Peru, Joaquin Alberto Vargas y Chávez moved to the United States in 1916 after studying art in Europe prior to World War I.
After studying at the Sorbonne under Victor Delbos ( 1862 – 1916 ) and Lucien Lévy-Bruhl and at the Collège de France under Henri Bergson, he finished his degree in Philosophy in 1906.
However, Princess Masako was selected instead to wed Crown Prince Euimin of Korea who had been held by Japanese government under the name of studying abroad in 1916.
After studying for 4 years in Vădeni and Târgu Jiu and graduating from the Girls ' School in Bucharest, she was to became a teacher when the Romanian Kingdom entered World War I on the Entente side, in 1916.
After studying at the Philadelphia School of Pedagogy from 1914 to 1916, he became a school teacher.
His older brother, Frank, joined the British Army at the outbreak of World War I. O ' Malley was studying medicine at University College Dublin in 1916 when the Easter Rising convulsed the city, and he was almost persuaded by some unionist friends to join them in defending Trinity College, Dublin from the rebels should they attempt to take it.

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