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The family plot of Damon Runyon in Woodlawn Cemetery ( Bronx, New York ) | Woodlawn CemeteryRunyon's marriage to Ellen Egan produced two children ( Mary and Damon, Jr .), and broke up in 1928 over rumors that Runyon had become infatuated with a Mexican girl he had first met while covering the Pancho Villa raids in 1916 and discovered once again in New York, when she called the American seeking him out.
Edith Stein was Husserl's student at Göttingen while she wrote her On the Problem of Empathy ( 1916 ).
In 1916, Pickford signed a new contract with Zukor that granted her full authority over production of the films in which she starred, and a record-breaking salary of $ 500 a week.
" Pickford first demanded ( and received ) these powers in 1916, when she was under contract to Adolph Zukor's Famous Players In Famous Plays ( later Paramount ).
And although Gloria Swanson worked for Sennett in 1916 and was photographed in a bathing suit, she was also a star and " vehemently denied " being one of the bathing beauties.
It also appears in Lost Laysen, the novella Mitchell wrote as a teenager in 1916, and in Mitchell's last known novel, Gone with the Wind, which she began writing in 1926.
Mitchell read the books of Thomas Dixon, Jr., and in 1916, when the silent film, The Birth of a Nation, was showing in Atlanta, she dramatized Dixon's The Traitor: A Story of the Fall of the Invisible Empire ( 1907 ).
Mitchell wrote a romance novella, Lost Laysen, when she was fifteen years old ( 1916 ).
*, known for most of her career as Tennessee ( ACR-10 ), was destroyed by heavy waves three months after she was renamed in 1916
While residing in Providence, Rhode Island, she and husband taught free two-week summer schools in scientific management from 1913 to 1916.
In the previous year she had worked with Martin Heidegger in editing Husserl's papers for publication, Heidegger being appointed similarly as a teaching assistant to Husserl at Freiburg in October 1916.
On 17 September 1916, she was at Sandringham during a Zeppelin air raid, but far worse was to befall other members of her family.
With money acquired from the sale of Stein's last Matisse Woman with a Hat to her brother Michael, she and Toklas vacationed in Spain from May 1915, through the spring of 1916.
Her second husband, whom she married ( at age 39 ) in 1943, was Richard Ney ( 1916 – 2004 ), the younger actor ( 27 years old ) who played her son in Mrs. Miniver.
" Alexandra wrote Nicholas on 13 March 1916 that Tatiana was the only one of their four daughters who " grasped it " when she explained her way of looking at things.
Tatiana was rumored to have been present at Rasputin's murder on 17 December 1916, " disguised as a lieutenant of the Chevaliers-Gardes, so that she could revenge herself on Rasputin who had tried to violate her.
Tatiana was also fond of an officer named Vladimir Kiknadze, whom she cared for when he was wounded in 1915 and again in 1916, according to the diary of Valentina Ivanovna Chebotareva, a nurse who worked with Tatiana during the war.
In 1916, she published a catalog of Greek manuscripts in the Royal Library, Copenhagen.
After his death in 1916, she returned to painting, adding considerably to her output right up to the 1930s, in a style that became warmer, looser, and brighter in tone.
In March 1916 she struck a naval mine off Brindisi and sank with eight casualties.
A Republican, she was elected statewide in Montana in 1916 and again in 1940.
A Republican, she was first elected by her home state of Montana in 1916, and then again in 1941.
On November 7, 1916 she was elected to the House of Representatives as a Republican from Montana, becoming the first female member of Congress.
Zita's body was carried to the Kapuziner Crypt in the same funeral coach she had walked behind during the funeral of Emperor Franz Joseph in 1916.
She promoted her campaign through her well-connected uncle and in 1916 she married Tadeusz Łempicki ( 1888 – 1951 ) in St. Petersburg — a well-known ladies ' man, gadabout, and lawyer by title, who was tempted by the significant dowry.

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After his death these appeared again in Gen. Albert Pike ’ s Poems ( 1900 ) and Lyrics and Love Songs ( 1916 ).
Scheler's work Formalism in Ethics and Nonformal Ethics of Value appeared in the new journal ( 1913 & 1916 ) and drew acclaim.
Eventually the diagonally opening slit appeared as well, and then there was the diamond-shaped opening iris, as in Poor Little Peppina and Alsace ( 1916 ), rather than the usual circle.
Although Wrigley Field has been the home of the Cubs since 1916, it has yet to see the Cubs win a World Series, even though it has hosted several ( 1929, 1932, 1935, 1938, and 1945, the last time the Cubs appeared in a World Series ), the last World Series win by the Cubs ( 1908 ) happened while the Cubs called West Side Park home.
In 1916, Robinson, whose name appeared as " J. Russel Robinson ", collaborated with W. C. Handy on the song " Ole Miss Rag ".
The words " or immediately after " that appeared in section 23 ( 1 )( b ) of the Larceny Act 1916 were deliberately omitted from section 8 ( 1 ).
The first rangefinders, sometimes called " telemeters ", appeared in the nineteenth century ; the first rangefinder camera to be marketed was the 3A Kodak Autographic Special of 1916
* Booth Conway appeared as Moriarty in the 1916 silent film The Valley of Fear.
The first recorded use of the term " Midwestern " to refer to a region of the central U. S. occurred in 1886, " Midwest " appeared in 1894, and " Midwesterner " in 1916.
From 1909 to 1916 Gilman single-handedly wrote and edited her own magazine, The Forerunner, in which much of her fiction appeared.
He had sufficiently recovered from wartime injuries to appear at the London Coliseum on 19 June 1916, as Rahmat Sheikh in The Maharani of Arakan, with Lena Ashwell ; at the Playhouse in December that year as Stephen Weatherbee in Charles Goddard & Paul Dickey's play The Misleading Lady ; at the Court Theatre in March 1917 he played Webber in Partnership and at that theatre the following year appeared in Eugène Brieux's play, adapted from the French, Damaged Goods ; at the Ambassadors Theatre in February 1918 he played George Lubin in The Little Brother, and during 1918 toured as David Goldsmith in The Bubble.
From 1916 – 17, she acted as the literary editor of the Egoist journal, while her poetry appeared in the English Review and the Transatlantic Review.
" It appeared as the first paper in the first issue of the journal Genetics in 1916.
She also appeared opposite William S. Hart in The Aryan and with Douglas Fairbanks in The Good Bad Man, Reggie Mixes In, and The Mystery of the Leaping Fish ( all 1916 ).
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.
Krazy spawned its own daily strip in 1913, and from 1916 appeared on Sundays as well.
The first issue appeared in the summer of 1916, containing contributions from Edmund Joseph Sullivan, Walter de la Mare, Frank Brangwyn, W. H.
Thereafter he appeared in such plays as a revival of As You Like It in 1916 with revered actress Margaret Anglin.
In 1916, Frawley had appeared in two short subject silent films.
** Herbert Bayard Swope, New York World, for articles which appeared October 10, October 15 and from November 4 daily to November 22, 1916, inclusive, entitled, " Inside the German Empire.
Colgate University's football was given a Division I first place ranking by Parke H. Davis in 1916 and 1932, and appeared in the Associated Press Division I polls in 1942 and 1977.
The first published version of the words appeared in 1916, when it was described as " a dialect song which, for at least two generations past, has been sung in all parts of the West Riding of Yorkshire ".
On 18 June 1916, an article " Hero of the Hour in Russia, Described Intimately by One Who Knows Him Well " by Brusilov's brother-in-law, Charles Johnson, appeared in the New York Times.
She appeared in The Ragamuffin in 1916, which was her first job.

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