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* 1919Eugene V. Debs is imprisoned at the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary in Atlanta, Georgia, for speaking out against the draft during World War I.
On December 23, 1921 Harding calmed the 1919 – 1920 Bolshevik scare and released election opponent, socialist leader Eugene Debs, from prison.
The airport was named for Mahlon Sweet ( 1886-1947 ), a Eugene automobile dealer who was a strong supporter of aviation and pushed to get the now-defunct Eugene Air Park built in 1919, followed by the current airfield in 1943.
On May 1, 1919, a parade in Cleveland, Ohio, protesting the imprisonment of the Socialist Party leader, Eugene Debs, erupted into the violent May Day Riots.
Eoghan Ó Tuairisc ( Eugene Watters ) ( 1919 – 1982 ) was another bilingual poet.
The OBSC's origins are found in two smaller Pentecostal groups which can be traced to the Azusa Street Revival: the Bible Standard Conference founded in Eugene, Oregon in 1919 and the Open Bible Evangelistic Association founded in Des Moines, Iowa in 1932 ; as both were similar in doctrine and structure, the two groups amalgamated in 1935.
Based on the 1919 story " The Curse of Capistrano " by Johnston McCulley, which introduced the masked hero, Zorro, the screenplay was adapted by Fairbanks ( as " Elton Thomas ") and Eugene Miller.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President be, and is hereby, authorized to award, in the name of Congress, gold medals of appropriate design to Commander John H. Towers for conceiving, organizing, and commanding the first trans-Atlantic flight ; to lieutenant Commander Albert C. Read, United States Navy, commanding officer NC-4 ; to Lieutenant Elmer F. Stone, United States Coast Guard, pilot ; to former Lieutenant Walter Hinton, United States Navy, pilot ; to Lieutenant H. C. Rodd, United States Navy, radio operator ; to former Lieutenant J. L. Breese, United States Naval Reserve Force, engineer ; and to former Machinist's Mate Eugene Rhodes, United States Navy, engineer, for their extraordinary achievement in making the first successful trans-Atlantic flight, in the United States naval flying boat NC-4, in May, 1919.
Eugene M. " Gene " Lang ( b. 1919, New York City ) is an American philanthropist who founded REFAC Technology Development Corporation in 1951.
Eugene V. " Gene " Frankel ( December 23, 1919 – April 20, 2005 ) was an American actor, theater director, and acting teacher especially notable in the founding of the off-Broadway scene.
Franquin was a teacher of both Georges Mager ( 1885 – 1950 ) who was principal trumpet of the Boston Symphony Orchestra from 1919 until 1950, and Eugene Foveau ( 1886 – 1957 ) who became professor of cornet at the Paris Conservatory in 1925.
But by 1919, when Fletcher, 69, died of bronchitis, his diet plan was already being replaced by the next approach to dieting championed by Irving Fisher and Eugene Lyman Fisk: counting calories.
), who married Eugene Brandeis ( 1846 – 1919 ) in 1898 and had two daughters.

1919 and married
He met Mira Edgerly, a painter of portraits on ivory, shortly after the Armistice, and married her in January, 1919.
In 1919 Doke married Hilda Lehmann, who accompanied him back to Lambaland.
Wray was married three times – to the writers John Monk Saunders and Robert Riskin and to the neurosurgeon Dr. Sanford Rothenberg ( January 28, 1919 – January 4, 1991 ).
His first wife was Thea Almerigotti, whom he married on March 8, 1919.
She married Joel Addison Hayes, Jr. ( 1848 – 1919 ), and they had five children.
Altenberg, who never married, died on 8 January 1919.
In 1919 Willkie married Edith Wilk ( no relation ), a librarian from Rushville, Indiana.
* John M. Gilbreth ( May 29, 1919 – December 25, 2002 ) ( age 83 ); married Dorothy Girvan ; three children ( Peter Gilbreth, James Gilbreth, Deborah ).
Kate married diplomat Robert Sanderson McCormick ( 1849 – 1919 ) on June 8, 1876.
On 27 June 1942, he married his childhood sweetheart Hannelore " Loki " Glaser ( 3 March 1919 – 21 October 2010 ).
In 1919, just before the rise of his career, Valentino impulsively married actress Jean Acker who was involved with actresses Grace Darmond and Alla Nazimova.
He married Anna Nemenyi in 1919, with whom he had two children.
Following some inspired matchmaking by his Viennese colleagues, in 1919 Jones met and married Katherine Jokl, a Jewish economics graduate from Moravia, who had been at school in Vienna with Freud ’ s daughters.
In 1919, Loos married 20-year-old Elsie Altmann, a dancer and operetta star and the Austrian-born daughter of Adolf Altmann and Jeannette Gruenblatt.
In 1919, Canaris married Erika Waag, also the child of an industrialist.
October 22, 1919, she married David Laws.
They married in 1914, separated in 1919, and formally divorced in 1937.
On 24 June 1919 Cosgrave married Louisa Flanagan in Dublin.
He married firstly Mary ( née Howard ) in 1919.
On 11 August 1919 Céline married Follet's daughter Édith Follet, with whom he had been acquainted for some time.
Her parents married in 1914 and separated in 1919, when Lilian decided to end the marriage after discovering that her husband used the sexual services of geisha girls ; the divorce was not finalized, however, until February 1925.
In December 1919, she married Eggert Møller ( 1893 – 1978 ), a medical doctor who became a professor at the University of Copenhagen and director of the polyclinic at Rigshospitalet, the national hospital.
In 1919, Larsen married Elmer Imes, a prominent physicist ; he was the second African American to receive a PhD in physics.
On August 22, 1872, J. J. McAlester married Rebecca Burney ( born 1841 in Mississippi-died May 4, 1919, in Oklahoma ).
He married Beulah Smith ( 1881 – 1945 ) in 1919, and they had two sons-Samuel Andrew Jackson Cockayne ( 1921 – 2001 ) and John Bennett Cockayne ( 1923 – 1996 ).

1919 and Martha
Grotewohl was married to Marie Martha Louise, née Ohst, from 1919 until 1949 and the couple had two children, one of whom, Hans Grotewohl ( 1924 – 1999 ), was an architect.
After his return from Africa, von Lettow-Vorbeck married Martha Wallroth ( 1884-1953 ) in 1919 ; they had two sons-Rüdiger ( 1921-1940 ) and Arnd ( 1922-1941 )-and two daughters-Heloise ( 1923 ) and Ursula ( 1927 ).
It was renamed Gordon Bible College in 1916 and moved out of its church and Newton Theological Institution facilities to The Fenway, into a facility given by Martha Frost, in 1919.
In 1919, Robert Lee Durham, former dean of Martha Washington College, bought a half-interest in Southern Seminary and became the resident head of the school.
Cota married Constance Martha " Connie " Alexander, at the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation ( Madison Avenue and 35th Street ) in New York City, on November 1, 1919.
During her tenure with the San Francisco Call, she interviewed Martha Jane " Patty " Reed Lewis of the Donner Party and wrote a series of articles in 1919 entitled " The Tragedy of Donner Lake.

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