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1919 and travelled
In 1919, author Beatrice Massey, who was a passenger as her husband drove, travelled across the country on the Lincoln Highway.
Australian soldiers carrying the ' little digger ' down George Street, Sydney after Hughes returned from the Paris Peace Conference. In 1919, Hughes and former Prime Minister Joseph Cook travelled to Paris to attend the Versailles peace conference.
Upon his graduation in 1918, he travelled to the United States in 1919, where he studied at Columbia University on a Boxer Rebellion Indemnity Scholarship.
In April 1911 he travelled to England and presented his credentials to King George V on 11 October, serving as plenipotentiary to the United Kingdom ( 1911 – 1918, 1919 – 1923 ).
On March 1919, at the urgent request of Zhang Lingsheng and Barnabas Zhang, Paul Wei travelled from Tianjin to Weihsien in Shandong Province to hold evangelical sessions and perform baptisms.
On October 1919, Zhang Lingsheng, together with two other co-workers Lǐ Xiǎofēng and Liáng Qīnmíng travelled to Beijing and aided in the publication of the Universal Correction Church newspaper.
In 1919, unlike his contemporary Syngman Rhee, Kimm successfully travelled to Paris for the Paris Peace Conference to lobby for Korean independence from Japan.
Lambert, as an honorary captain, travelled to Gallipoli in 1919 to make sketches for the painting.
In 1919 he travelled to the Netherlands and worked in the steel industry.

1919 and Hamilton
* 1919 Hamilton – destroyer ( invasion of North Africa-Philippines campaign ( 1944-45 ))
In 1919 James County, Tennessee went bankrupt and became a part of Hamilton County in April 1919.
Ooltewah was once the county seat of James County, a former Tennessee county which went bankrupt in 1919 and was subsequently incorporated into Hamilton County.
* William McLean Hamilton ( 1919 – 1989 ), Canadian politician
* Lady Cynthia Hamilton, daughter of James Hamilton, 3rd Duke of Abercorn, married Albert Spencer, Viscount Althorp on 26 February 1919.
Krol was born on February 20, 1919, in Hamilton, Ontario.
After the 1919 – 20 season, the NHL took back the Quebec franchise and sold the team to the Abso Pure Ice Company of Hamilton, Ontario.
The weapons museum also includes an exhibit on Thomas Hamilton Simms 1838 — 1919 ), who served with the Hempstead Rifles at the Battle of Wilson's Creek near Springfield, Missouri, early in the Civil War.
* October 15-Victor Copps, politician and Mayor of Hamilton ( b. 1919 )
Jones also played in the 1919 Canadian Open while in Hamilton, Ontario, performing very well to place tied for second, but 16 shots behind winner J. Douglas Edgar.
* George Grant Halcrow, Labour, Hamilton East, ( 1919 )
* Walter Ritchie Rollo, Labour, Hamilton W., ( 1919 ) Minister of Labour and leader of the Labour group in the legislature ( 1919-1923 )
* Ross Craig – player ( RB ), 1964 ( Hamilton Alerts 1911 – 12 ; Hamilton Tigers 1913 – 15, 1919 – 20 ).
* Seppi DuMoulin – builder, 1963 ( Hamilton Tigers as player 1894 – 1906 and later as team president ; Winnipeg Blue Bombers honorary coach 1919 ; later president of WCRFU, ORFU, and IRFU ; instrumental in development of football in west during 1900 – 1920 ).
* Cap Fear – player ( OW ), 1967 ( Toronto Argonauts 1919 – 25 ; Montreal AAA Winged Wheelers 1927 ; Hamilton Tigers 1928 – 32 ).
* Bob Isbister – player ( FW ), 1965 ( Hamilton Tigers 1906 – 15, 1919 ).
* Pep Leadley – player ( RB / K ), 1963 ( Hamilton Tigers 1919 – 20, 1926 – 30 ; Queen's University 1921 – 25 ).
* Mike Rodden – builder, 1964 ( Queen's University as player 1910 – 13, coach 1916 ; McGill University as player 1914 ; Toronto Parkdale Canoe Club as player 1915, coach 1921 – 22 ; Toronto Argonauts as player 1919 – 20, coach 1920, 1926 ; Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers as coach 1924 ; Hamilton Tigers as coach 1927 – 30, 1937 ).
* Brian Timmis – player ( OT ), 1963 ( Ottawa Seconds ( QRFU ) 1919 ; Regina Roughriders 1920 – 22 ; Ottawa Rough Riders 1923 ; Hamilton Tigers 1924 – 38 ).
Notable Hamilton alumni include US Secretary of State Elihu Root ( 1864 ), US Vice President James S. Sherman ( 1878 ), poet Ezra Pound ( 1905 ), theatre critic Alexander Woollcott ( 1909 ), jurist and diplomat Philip Jessup ( 1919 ), psychologist B. F. Skinner ( 1926 ), Nobel Prize Winner Paul Greengard ( 1948 ), civil rights leader Bob Moses ( 1956 ), novelist Terry Brooks ( 1966 ), playwright Richard Nelson ( 1971 ), US Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack ( 1972 ), composer Jay Reise ( 1972 ), Pulitzer-Prize winning composer Melinda Wagner ( 1979 ), novelist Peter Cameron ( 1982 ), actor Tony Goldwyn ( 1982 ), author Garret Kramer ( 1984 ), novelist Kamila Shamsie, actor and writer for The Office Paul Lieberstein ( 1989 ), actor Grayson McCouch ( 1991 ), Academy Award-winning screenwriter Nat Faxon ( 1997 ), and politician and author Matthew Zeller ( 2004 ).
* Ronald James Hamilton OBE ( 1872 – 1958 ), who fought in the First World War, was wounded and in 1919 invested an OBE.

1919 and Golf
John Kelsey, founder and president of the Kelsey Wheel Company, was a summer resident of Grosse Ile and one of the key organizers of the Grosse Ile Golf and Country Club which was established in 1919.
The Pittsburgh Field Club opened in 1882, and the Fox Chapel Golf Club opened in 1919.
Edgar had immigrated from England in 1919 to take a club professional's job in Atlanta at Druid Hills Golf Club ; Edgar mentored and played frequently with Jones from 1919 to 1921.
The Georgian Revival residence he built in 1919 for Thomas H. Frothingham in Far Hills, New Jersey has been adapted as the United States Golf Association Museum.
Englishman J. Douglas Edgar captured the 1919 championship at Hamilton Golf and Country Club by a record 16-stroke margin ; 17-year-old amateur prodigy Bobby Jones ( who was coached by Edgar ) tied for second.
He was captain, in 1924, of the national team which defeated France in Paris, ten years of hockey in the Racing-Club of Brussels, and in 1903, in the national team against France, in Paris ; golf from 1919 onwards in the Waterloo Golf Club where he was captain for ten years.
* The Golf Course Mystery ( 1919 )

1919 and Country
The territory Country Party members first contested the 1919 federal election, with an established federal Country Party contesting the 1922 federal election.
Among the oldest surviving buildings in the area are the Arden Middle School, built in 1914, and the Del Paso Country Club, from 1919, named for the original Rancho on which it was built.
Through 1919, a little more than 1 / 3 of what is now Ellport existed as the Ellwood City Country Club.
" – from her 1919 autobiography Country Life in Georgia in the Days of My Youth
* A Man's Country ( 1919 )
* The Country Cousin ( 1919 ) ( Selznick Pictures ) ... Sammy Wilson
In April 1919, the Estonian Constituent Assembly was elected, but the Estonian Country People's Union achieved only 8 of the 120 seats, leaving the majority to centre-left wing parties.
Except for one brief break, the seat has been held by the National Party ( previously known as the Country Party ) since 1919.
The story appeared again in a 1919 collection titled Ein Landarzt ( A Country Doctor ).
In 1919, she and her producer husband, Ernest Shipman, made the most successful silent film in Canadian history, Back to God's Country.
The first and only film the company would produce was major Canadian silent film hit Back to God ’ s Country ( 1919 ).
The first initiative in this direction came from the provincial government of Biscay, which the other three provincial governments in the peninsular part of the Basque Country subsequently joined ( 1918 ), with articles of association being approved and Euskaltzaindia being legally constituted in October 1919.
After 1919 it was a safe seat for the Country Party.
The system has essentially remained the same since the initial 1947 act, which repealed all previous legislation, including the first Housing and Town Planning Act 1909, which had been followed by the Housing and Town Planning Act 1919, Town Planning Act 1925, and Town and Country Planning Act 1932.
Edward Lewis Gaylord ( May 28, 1919 – April 27, 2003 ) was an American billionaire businessman and media mogul who built the Gaylord Entertainment Company empire that included The Oklahoman newspaper, Oklahoma Publishing Co., Gaylord Hotels, the Nashville Network TV Channel ( later renamed " SpikeTV " after being sold off ); the Grand Ole Opry, and the Country Music Television Channel ( CMT ) as well as now defunct and bankrupt airline, Western Pacific Airlines.
Image: KustodievB Provinc. jpg | Country ( 1919 )
Nell Shipman appeared nude in the Canadian film Back to God's Country ( 1919 ).
* This Country of Ours ( 1917 )-the American title of the book, which was published in the United Kingdom as The Story of the United States ( 1919 )
Along the lakeshore the rambling building which had housed the Lakewood Country Club became a public restaurant in 1919 and was known as the Lakewood Inn.

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