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1920 and Otto
* 1920Otto Buchsbaum, Austrian writer and activist ( d. 2000 )
* 1877 – Otto Gross, Austrian psychoanalyst ( d. 1920 )
* Richard Falckenberg ( Friedrich Otto ) ( 1851 – 1920 ), a German philosophy historian, born here.
In 1920 the Vox-group had taken over the building and the following year commissioned its remodelling by Swiss architect Rudolf Otto Salvisberg ( 1882 – 1940 ), and then erected two transmitting antennae.
* Otto Gross ( 1877 – 1920 )
* Pfohl, Ferdinand: 5 poems (" Moon-rondels, fantastic scenes from ' Pierrot Lunaire '") for voice and piano ( 1891 ); Marschalk, Max: 5 poems for voice and piano ( 1901 ); Vrieslander, Otto: 50 poems for voice and piano ( 46 in 1905, 4 more in 1911 ); Graener, Paul: 3 poems for voice and piano ( c. 1908 ); Marx, Joseph: 4 poems for voice and piano ( 1909 ; 1 of 4, " Valse de Chopin ", reset for voice, piano, and string quartet in 1917 ); Schoenberg, Arnold: 21 poems for speaking voice, piano, flute ( also piccolo ), clarinet ( also bass clarinet ), violin ( also viola ), and violoncello ( 1912 ); Kowalski, Max: 12 poems for voice and piano ( 1913 ); Prohaska, Carl: 6 poems for voice and piano ( 1920 ); Lothar, Mark: 1 poem for voice and piano ( 1921 ).
* Charles Henry Robinson ( editor ), " The Life of Otto, Apostle of Pomerania, 1060-1139 ", New York: The Macmillan Company, 1920.
His best works were the verse romances, Otto der Schütz, eine rheinische Geschichte in zwölf Abenteuern ( 1846 ), which by 1920 had gone through over 100 editions, and Der Grobschmied von Antwerpen ( 1868 ).
* Otto Heinrich ( 1919 to 1920 )
On both counts, a painting such as Otto Dix's War Cripples ( 1920 ) was anathema to them.
Johann Adam Otto Bütschli ( Frankfurt, 3 May 1848 – Heidelberg, 2 February 1920 ) was a German zoologist and professor at the University of Heidelberg.
from: 30 / 03 / 1920 till: 05 / 04 / 1920 color: N text :" Otto Liebe " fontsize: 10
Henrietta Lacks ( August 1, 1920 – October 4, 1951 ) ( sometimes erroneously called Henrietta Lakes, Helen Lane or Helen Larson ) was an African-American woman who was the unwitting source of cells ( from her cancerous tumor ) which were cultured by George Otto Gey to create an immortal cell line for medical research.
Otto Braun ( 28 January 1872 – 14 December 1955 ) was a German Social Democratic politician who intermittently served as Prime Minister of Prussia from 1920 to 1932.
* Prof. Otto Pettersson, Sweden ( 1915 – 1920 )
* Otto Neitzel ( 1852 – 1920 ), composer
The Estonian Labour Party with Ants Piip headed the one-party minority government between 26 October 1920 and 25 January 1921, when Otto Strandman served as both the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of Court.
By March 1920, Strasser's Freikorps was ready to participate in the failed Kapp Putsch, whereas his brother Otto had turned to the left of the political spectrum and commanded the Rote Hundertschaft, a socialist paramilitary group, to combat this right-wing coup d ' état.
Dalton substantially expanded Max Otto Lorenz's work in the measurement of income inequality, offering both an expanded array of techniques but also a set of principles by which to comprehend shifts in an income distribution, thereby providing a more compelling theoretical basis for understanding relationships between incomes ( 1920 ).
* von Friesen, Otto: Rökstenen, Uppsala 1920
* 1920Otto Stern and Walter Gerlach conduct the Stern-Gerlach experiment, which demonstrates particle spin
Otto Wels ( 15 September 1873 – September 16, 1939 ) was the chairman of the Social Democratic Party of Germany ( SPD ) from 1919 and a member of parliament from 1920 to 1933.

1920 and authored
After 1920, the National Woman's Party authored over 600 pieces of legislation fighting for women's equality ; over 300 of these were passed.
Between 1920 and 1970, Jenness authored more than 100 works on Canada's Inuit and First Nations people.
He also authored an English-Armenian dictionary of approximately 1, 600 pages ( published under the name H. H. Chakmakjian around 1920 or 1922 by Yeran Press ) and other scholarly articles regarding chemistry, biochemistry, and the Armenian language.
In 1920, Senator Clarin authored a law officially creating the Colonia Agricula de Bohol or Bohol Agricultural Colony with Mr. Camilo Calceta appointed as Superintendent and Cashier ( Superintendente-Cajero ) of the colony.
He also authored memoirs on the assassination attempt he took part in, first published in a white émigré journal Byloye and then in a book form in 1920.

1920 and Butter
* John Kerr Butter ( 1856 – 1920 ), Scottish physician, police surgeon and zoologist who kept a menagerie of exotic animals at his home in Wolverhampton Road

1920 and Industry
The theory of guild socialism was developed and popularised by G. D. H. Cole who formed the National Guilds League in 1915 and published several books on guild socialism, including Self-Government in Industry ( 1917 ) and Guild Socialism Restated ( 1920 ).
From the time the fair closed until 1920, the Palace of Fine Arts housed the Field Columbian Museum ( now the Field Museum of Natural History, since relocated ); in 1933, the Palace building re-opened as the Museum of Science and Industry.
Kishi attended Tokyo Imperial University ( now the University of Tokyo ) and entered the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in 1920.
Harbin Institute of Technology was established in 1920, as Harbin Sino-Russian School for Industry to educate, in the Russian education style, railway engineers.
Montlake is also the current home of the Museum of History and Industry ( 1952 ) as well as the Seattle Yacht Club ( 1920 ) and the Montlake Fisheries Laboratory ( 1931 ), a National Marine Fisheries Service lab.
Selling Hollywood to the World: U. S. and European Struggles for Mastery of the Global Film Industry, 1920 – 1950.
From 1916 to 1920, Gillett worked in Washington, D. C., as an attorney and lobbyist for the San Francisco-based Associated Oil Company and the Oil Industry Association.
On March 21, 1921, the Department of Trade and Industry of the Republic and Canton of Geneva awarded “ Messrs Baume and Mercier, watchmakers in Geneva ”, a diploma “ certifying that their company ranks first in the number of pieces that received a hallmark at the official government office for voluntary testing of Geneva watches in 1920 .”
* Under the Industry Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1920 ( Smith-Bankhead Act ), Congress began providing federal funds for cooperation with the states in the vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry.
* The Towers, Didsbury ( 1868 – 1872 ), home to Manchester industrialist Daniel Adamson from 1874, this building was later ( from 1920 ) used by the British Cotton Industry Research Association, later called the Shirley Institute
* June 2, 1920: Industry Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1920 ( Smith-Bankhead Act )

1920 and Prepared
In 1920, he self-published the five-part Ten New Prepared Card Tricks series, with contributions from Thomas Nelson Downs.

1920 and for
The second productive period, the decade from 1910 to 1920, can be related to three events: the completion of The Dynasts in 1909, which left Hardy free of pressure for the first time in forty years ; ;
In 1920, the Lambeth Conference repeated its 1908 condemnation of contraception and issued `` an emphatic warning against the use of unnatural means for the avoidance of conception, together with the grave dangers -- physical, moral, and religious -- thereby incurred, and against the evils which the extension of such use threaten the race ''.
In the 1920 presidential election they had that right and many of them did vote for the first time.
Milne was an early screenwriter for the nascent British film industry, writing four stories filmed in 1920 for the company Minerva Films ( founded in 1920 by the actor Leslie Howard and his friend and story editor Adrian Brunel ).
Milne wrote 4 stories filmed in 1920 for Minerva Films:
When the ACLU was founded in 1920, its focus was on freedom of speech, primarily for anti-war protesters.
This video card would also support fast scrolling of high resolution color screens for games, because it had the indirection of the character pointers, so it was possible to quickly scroll the high resolution display, ( or use other effects ) by simply manipulating the 1920 / 1024 bytes of text video instead of the 24. 576 bytes of high resolution video memory.
Plymouth Rock Monument designed for the Tercentenary ( 1920 )
1850 in New York City ) invented the vacuum hot table for relining paintings in 1920 ’ s, he filed a patent for the table in 1937.
* 1920 – At the San Remo conference, the principal Allied Powers of World War I adopt a resolution to determine the allocation of Class " A " League of Nations mandates for administration of the former Ottoman-ruled lands of the Middle East.
"' Po Boy ', scored for guitar with lounge chord jazz patterns, ' almost sounds as if it could have been recorded around 1920 ," says Riley.
In January 1920, the British government started advertising in British cities for men willing to " face a rough and dangerous task ", helping to boost the ranks of the RIC in policing an increasingly anti-British Ireland.
In November 1920, the Tans " besieged " Tralee in revenge for the IRA abduction and killing of two local RIC men.
Taken together with an increased emphasis on discipline in the RIC, this helped to curb the random atrocities the Black and Tans committed since March 1920 for the remainder of the war, if only because reprisals were now directed from above rather than being the result of a spontaneous desire for revenge.
Following a Royal Commission report in 1906, work began on a new prayer book, work that was to take twenty years due in part to the demands of the Great War ( 1914 – 18 ) and in part to the constitution of the Church Assembly in 1920 which " perhaps not unnaturally wished to do the work all over again for itself.
The team would not reach the heights of 1920 again for 28 years.
The pictures came to the attention of writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who used them to illustrate an article on fairies he had been commissioned to write for the Christmas 1920 edition of The Strand Magazine.
In November 1920 the Soviet of Labor and Defense created a Special Section of VCheKa for the security of the state border.
It hosted the FA Cup Final from 1920 to 1922, has held ten FA Cup semi-finals ( most recently in 1978 ), ten FA Charity Shield matches ( the last in 1970 ), and three England international matches, the last in 1932 ; it was also the venue for an unofficial Victory International in 1946.
After serving in World War I, Brown was given his first co-directing credit ( with Tourneur ) for The Great Redeemer ( 1920 ).

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