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* 1918Gordon Zahn, American sociologist, pacifist, and author ( d. 2007 )
* 1885 – Gordon Flowerdew, Canadian Victoria Cross recipient ( d. 1918 )
As Mitchell was about to graduate from the Washington Seminary in 1918, she met and fell in love with another Harvard student, a young army lieutenant, Clifford West Henry, who was chief bayonet instructor at Camp Gordon from May 10 until the time he set sail for France on July 17.
* 1918 – Bernard Gordon, American writer and producer ( d. 2007 )
* May 10 – James Gordon Bennett, Jr., American newspaper publisher ( d. 1918 )
According to Stanley's account, he asked James Gordon Bennett, Jr. ( 1841 – 1918 ), who had succeeded to the paper's management after his father's retirement in 1867, how much he could spend.
* Richard Gordon Smith ( 1858 – 1918 ), British traveler, sportsman and naturalist
* James Gordon Bennett, Jr. ( 1848 – 1918 ), American newspaper publisher, sportsman
In 1918 the town was delivered by the 5th Batallion of the Gordon Highlanders from four years of military occupation during the First World War.
* James Gordon Bennett, Jr. ( 1841 – 1918 ), US newspaper publisher ( and putative origin of eponymous expletive ).
* John Gordon Drummond Campbell ( 1864 – 1935 ), British Member of Parliament for Kingston upon Thames, 1918 – 1922
James Gordon Bennett, Jr. ( May 10, 1841 – May 14, 1918 ) was publisher of the New York Herald, founded by his father, James Gordon Bennett, Sr., who emigrated from Scotland.
* 1 / 5th ( Buchan and Formartine ) Bn, the Gordon Highlanders ( until February 1918 )
* 1 / 7th ( Deeside Highland ) Bn, the Gordon Highlanders ( until October 1918 )
* 8 / 10th ( Service ) Battalion, the Gordon Highlanders ( from May 1916 until June 1918 )
* 1 / 5th ( Buchan and Formartine ) Battalion, the Gordon Highlanders ( from June 1918 )
***** Gordon Forbes ( b 1883-d 1918 ) m. Frances Wilson ( Frances m. 2nd Arthur Ogilvy )
****** Gordon Forbes ( b 1918 Mass-d 2009 ) m. 1st to Catherine May Griffin ( b 1918 Chicago-d 2003 ) ( 3 Children )
Gordon Muriel Flowerdew ( 2 January 1885 – 31 March 1918 ) was a Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces, received for his actions at the Battle of Moreuil Wood.
Poignantly, St. Symphorien cemetery also contains the graves of the two soldiers believed to be the first ( Private John Parr, 4th Battalion, Middlesex Regt., 21 August 1914 ) and the last ( Private Gordon Price, Canadian Infantry, 11 November 1918 ) Commonwealth soldiers to be killed during the First World War.
* James Gordon Bennett, Jr. ( 1841 – 1918 ), his son, newspaper publisher and sports enthusiast
Named in 1883 by Frederick Schwatka, US Army officer and explorer, after James Gordon Bennett Jr ( 1841 – 1918 ), editor of the New York Herald, who was sponsor of Schwatchka's search for the remains of the Franklin Expedition, 1878-81.

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The Cubs responded by winning a pennant in the war-shortened season of 1918, where they played a part in another team's curse.
In the fierce battles against German troops on 28 – 29 April 1918 at Hauho and Tuulos, Syrjäntaka, female Red Guard platoons played a marked role.
This was never played in Parry's lifetime, receiving its first performance at a memorial concert for Parry himself in 1918.
Gerwarth argues that the constructed memory of Bismarck played a central role as an anti-democratic myth in the highly ideological battle over the past which raged between 1918 and 1933.
The playing of the song two years later during the seventh-inning stretch of the 1918 World Series, and thereafter during each game of the series is often noted as the first instance that the anthem was played at a baseball game, though evidence shows that the " Star-Spangled Banner " was performed as early as 1897 at opening day ceremonies in Philadelphia and then more regularly at the Polo Grounds in New York City beginning in 1898.
Another event occurring late in the war is also credited with having played a major part in Antonescu's life: in 1918, Crown Prince Carol ( the future King Carol II ) eloped and technically deserted his army posting, to marry the commoner Zizi Lambrino.
The term " Fourth Partition " in a temporal sense can also mean the diaspora communities that played important political role in reestablishing the Polish sovereign state after 1918.
Hitler went on to castigate the Navy, saying that Navy had done nothing in the wars of unification, that the High Seas Fleet " played no important role in the World War " and lacked "... men of action who were determined to fight with or without the Kaiser ", that the Navy were a nest of traitors whose only contribution to World War I was the High Seas Fleet mutiny of 1918, and that given this history, it was no surprise that the Navy's record in World War Two with the notable exception of the U-boats was one of failure after failure.
Again, he played sporadically for them in 1918 before being traded to the Boston Braves on May 21, 1919, for Pat Ragan.
After 1918 the SPD played an important role in the political system of the Weimar Republic, although it took part in coalition governments only in few years ( 1918 – 1921, 1923, 1928 – 1930 ).
In 1918, when Finland had recently gained independence, Tampere also played a major role, being one of the strategically important scenes during the Civil War in Finland ( 28 January – 15 May 1918 ).
In a May 7, 1918 letter from Tobolsk to her sister Maria in Yekaterinburg, Anastasia described a moment of joy despite her sadness and loneliness and worry for the sick Alexei: " We played on the swing, that was when I roared with laughter, the fall was so wonderful!
* Ed Head ( 1918 – 1980 ), Major League Baseball player who played for the Brooklyn Dodgers
On 11 February 1918, Christian Christiansen received an ovation when he played the piece during a concert of Nielsen ’ s orchestral works.
* Rollie Zeider ( 1883 – 1967 ), major league baseball player, 1910 – 1918, played for Chicago White Sox, New York Yankees, Chicago Chi-Feds, Chicago Whales and Chicago Cubs.
* Rollie Zeider ( 1883 – 1967 ), major league baseball player, 1910 – 1918, played for Chicago White Sox, New York Yankees, Chicago Chi-Feds, Chicago Whales and Chicago Cubs.
* Snuffy Stirnweiss ( 1918 – 58 ), Major League Baseball second baseman, who played for the New York Yankees, lived in Red Bank.
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.
Between 1916 to 1918, working with the British guerrilla leader T. E. Lawrence, he played a key role as architect and planner of the Great Arab Revolt against Ottoman rule, leading guerrilla raids on garrisons.

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