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* Johnson, Willis Fletcher, The History of Cuba, New York: B. F. Buck & Company, Inc., 1920
Johnson returned to the U. S. on July 20, 1920.
These villages grew very rapidly between 1890 and 1920 because of the success of the Endicott Johnson Corporation, a shoe manufacturer.
* On July 1, 1920, an error by Senators second baseman Bucky Harris was the lone defect in what was otherwise a perfect game by Walter Johnson.
Before 1920 Johnson had gained a reputation as a pianist on the East coast on a par with Eubie Blake and Luckey Roberts and made dozens of superb player piano roll recordings for Aeolian, Perfection ( the label of the Standard Music Roll Co., Orange, NJ ), Artempo ( label of Bennett & White, Inc., Newark, NJ ), Rythmodik, and QRS during the period from 1917 – 1927.
William Henry Joseph Bonaparte Bertholoff Smith ( 23 November 1893 – 18 April 1973 ), a. k. a. " The Lion ", was an American jazz pianist and one of the masters of the stride style, usually grouped with James P. Johnson and Thomas " Fats " Waller as the three greatest practitioners of the genre from its Golden Age, c. 1920 – 1943.
* July 8-George Johnson, politician and Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba ( born 1920 )
In 1920, heavyweight boxing champion, Jack Johnson, opened the 400-seat Club De Luxe at the corner of 142nd Street and Lenox Avenue in Harlem.
* Bob Johnson ( actor ) ( 1920 – 1993 ), voice actor noted for Mission: Impossible mission messages
* Robert S. Johnson ( 1920 – 1998 ), American World War II flying ace
* Robert Wood Johnson III ( 1920 – 1970 ), 3rd generation president of Johnson & Johnson
In June, while still free with an appeal pending, Johnson flees the United States and does not return until July 1920.
* The Frisky Mrs. Johnson ( 1920 )
* Joe Johnson ( footballer ) ( born 1920 ), Scottish footballer
* Charles Phillip Johnson ( 1836 – 1920 ), Republican from Missouri ; lieutenant governor, 1873 – 1875
Raymond Johnson Chapman ( January 15, 1891 – August 17, 1920 ) was an American baseball player, spending his entire career as a shortstop for Cleveland.
* Bob Johnson ( actor ) ( 1920 – 1993 ), voice actor noted for Mission: Impossible mission messages
State funerals have been held in Washington D. C. for William Henry Harrison ( 1841 ), Zachary Taylor ( 1850 ), Abraham Lincoln ( 1865 ), Thaddeus Stevens ( 1868 ), James A. Garfield ( 1881 ), William McKinley ( 1901 ), Warren Harding ( 1920 ), the Unknown Soldier of World War I ( 1921 ), William Howard Taft ( 1930 ), John J. Pershing ( 1948 ), the Unknown Soldiers of World War II and the Korean War ( 1958 ), John F. Kennedy ( 1963 ), Douglas MacArthur ( 1964 ), Herbert Hoover ( 1964 ), Dwight D. Eisenhower ( 1969 ), Lyndon B. Johnson ( 1973 ), Ronald Reagan ( 2004 ), and Gerald Ford ( 2006-2007 ).
Paul Robert Ignatius ( born November 11, 1920 ) was an American government official who served as Secretary of the Navy between 1967 and 1969 and was the Assistant Secretary of Defense during the Lyndon Johnson administration.
Paul S. L. Johnson ( 1920 – 1950 ) graduated from Capital University of Columbus Ohio with high honors, and also from the Theological Seminary of the Ohio Synod of the Lutheran Church.
Pearl Carr ( born Pearl Lavinia Carr, 2 November 1923, Exmouth, Devon ) and Teddy Johnson ( born Edward Victor Johnson, 4 September 1920, Surbiton, London ) are an English husband-and-wife team of entertainers, popular during the 1950s and early 1960s.

1920 and opened
The American presence is remembered today by the Woodrow Wilson bridge over the Loire, which was officially opened in July 1918 and bears the name of the man who was President of the USA from 1912 to 1920.
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol opened on September 16, 1916 as a military airfield, but only accepted civil aircraft from December 17, 1920, allowing Sydney Airport in Sydney, Australia — which started operations in January 1920to claim to be one of the world's oldest continually operating commercial airports.
Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport in Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota, opened in 1920 and has been in continuous commercial service since.
When a new Field Museum building opened near downtown Chicago in 1920, the museum organization moved and the former site was left vacant.
* Skogskyrkogården, a relatively new cemetery opened in 1920 in southern Stockholm, has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
He donated land for the new University College at Highfields, now the University of Nottingham, which opened in 1928 and was presented with the Freedom of the City of Nottingham in 1920.
O ' Neill's first published play, Beyond the Horizon, opened on Broadway in 1920 to great acclaim, and was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
The foundation stone of the Old Building, on Houghton Street, was laid by King George V in 1920 ; the building was opened in 1922.
Gale first adapted the novel for a play that opened on Broadway on December 27, 1920 starring Carroll McComas.
In 1920 it was opened year-round to the public, but September remains discount month.
The new aerodrome opened on 29 March 1920.
The Council opened its first camp on property in Long Ridge during the summer of 1920.
The Delhi post office opened in 1912, closed in 1918, and re-opened in 1920.
The People's Bank opened in 1915 and closed in 1916, and the Ambrose-Enigma Banking Company opened on June 5, 1917 and closed around 1920.
The taxpayers voted to bond for $ 100, 000 to build a new school on the same site and this school opened its doors in September, 1920.
By 1920 the Lyndale Avenue Drawbridge opened next to Black Dog Lake, extending Minneapolis ' first north south highway to the rural communities of southern Minnesota.
It was opened in 1920, closed and was replaced by the S-F Scout Ranch in August 1965.
Already the traffic over this bridge, which was opened for use April 21, 1920, bids fair to justify the large expenditure upon it and it is rapidly becoming one of the notable landmarks of the neighborhood.
The mine opened around 1920.
He opened his own grocery store in 1914 at the age of twenty and added appliances to his line in 1920.
In late 1920, Burnett's new settlement school, which he named " Pittman Community Center " in honor of Reverend Pittman, opened with an enrollment of 100.
A post office opened there in 1920.

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