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** The Hashish-Eater ; Or, The Apocalypse of Evil by Clark Ashton Smith ( 1920 )
As a Republican La Guardia had to support Harding in 1920 ; he had to be silent in the 1928 campaign although he favored Al Smith, a Democrat.
* 1920 – John Maynard Smith, English biologist ( d. 2004 )
* Joseph F. Smith ( Pennsylvania politician ) ( 1920 – 1999 ), United States Representative from Pennsylvania
* John Maynard Smith ( 1920 – 2004 ), geneticist and evolutionary theorist
In an idea originated by the Smiths Potato Crisps Company Ltd, formed in 1920, Frank Smith originally packaged a twist of salt with his crisps in greaseproof paper bags, which were then sold around London.
* April 19 – John Maynard Smith, English biologist ( b. 1920 )
* 1920: The War with Mexico by Justin H. Smith
The chief officer of the Royal Irish Constabulary was its Inspector-General ( the last of whom, Sir Thomas J. Smith served from 11 March 1920 until partition in 1922 ).
The archive includes the first ever commercial blues recording, a song called " Crazy Blues " recorded by Mamie Smith in 1920.
* Paul Smith ( Irish writer ) ( 1920 – 1997 ), writer and playwright
The Orpington Car, designed by Frank Smith and built by Smith & Milroy Ltd at their works in Wellington Road, was shown at the 1920 Motor Show.
* William Laird Smith ( 1869 – 1942 ), Australian representative for Denison, 1910 – 1922 and Minister for the Navy, 1920 – 1921
* William Smith ( field hockey ) ( 1886 – 1937 ), British field hockey player who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics
In 1920, Mamie Smith was the first black woman to record a record.
Smith lost his bid for reelection in 1920, but was again elected governor in 1922, 1924 and 1926 with James A. Farley managing his campaign.
In 1920, Ralph Peer's recordings by African-American blues singer Mamie Smith were a surprise smash hit for Okeh.
The original Mamie Smith recording was in 1920, of “ Crazy Blues .” General Phonograph Corp, OKeH ’ s manufacturer used Smith ’ s success as the press to cultivate the new market.
On August 10, 1920, in New York City, Smith recorded a set of songs all written by the African American songwriter, Perry Bradford, including " Crazy Blues " and " It's Right Here For You ( If You Don't Get It, ' Tain't No Fault of Mine )", on Okeh Records.
In November 1920, Hegamin became the second African American blues singer to record, after Mamie Smith.
* Arthur Whitmore Smith, a professor of physics, wrote a 10-page biography of John Tyndall in 1920 in a scientific monthly.
* John Maynard Smith ( 1920 – 2004 ), British evolutionary geneticist

1920 and composed
Kurt Schwitters developed what he called sound poems, while Francis Picabia and Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes composed Dada music performed at the Festival Dada in Paris on 26 May 1920.
In 1920 Mascagni composed Il piccolo Marat, which was premiered in Rome on May 2, 1921, following by a premiere in Buenos Aires in September.
During this period, Stravinsky composed three further works for the Ballets Russes — Petrushka, a ballet in four scenes ( 1911 ), the two-part ballet The Rite of Spring ( 1913 ) and his ' ballet with song ' in one act, Pulcinella ( 1920 ).
#" Soudan " ( also known as " Oriental Jass " and " Oriental Jazz "), 1920, recorded in London in the UK in May 1920 and released as English # Columbia 829 ; " Soudan " was composed by Czech composer Gabriel Sebek in 1906 as " In the Soudan: A Dervish Chorus " or " Oriental Scene for Piano, Op.
This is a classic Danish lullabies, written in 1920 by the Danish novelist, playwright and poet, Harald Bergstedt ( 1877 – 1965 ), with music composed by classical composer, Carl Nielsen ( 1865 – 1931 ).
Poulenc composed his Valse en ut for L ' album des six ( 1920 ) and also contributed to Les mariés de la tour Eiffel ( 1921 ) with Discours du Général and La Baigneuse de Trouville.
Calixa Lavallée ( 1842 – 1891 ) wrote the music, which was a setting of a patriotic poem composed by the poet and judge Sir Adolphe-Basile Routhier ( 1839 – 1920 ).
She recorded J. Russel Robinson and Con Conrad's 1920 jazz standard " Singin ' the Blues " by the Original Dixieland Jazz Band composed by and released it as Victor 18703.
Before Boléro, Ravel had composed large scale ballets ( such as Daphnis et Chloé, composed for the Ballets Russes 1909 – 1912 ), suites for the ballet ( such as the second orchestral version of Ma Mère l ' Oye, 1912 ), and one-movement dance pieces ( such as La Valse, 1906 – 1920 ).
* Also, the first publicly performed furniture music composed by Erik Satie was premiered as entr ' acte music ( 1920 – the play for which it was written fell into oblivion ), with this variation that it was intended as background music to the sounds the public would usually produce at intermission, walking around and talking.
In 1920, Hanson composed The California Forest Play, his earliest work to receive national attention.
He wrote music, including six violin concertos, and continued to perform in public until his death, with a pause between the end of World War I and 1920, during which period he composed.
These songs, composed from 1920 to the mid-1970s, have certain identifying musical characteristics:
The German-speaking Community of Belgium is composed of the German-speaking parts of the lands that were annexed in 1920 from Germany.
" The Second Coming " is a poem composed by Irish poet William Butler Yeats in 1919 and first printed in The Dial ( November 1920 ) and afterwards included in his 1921 collection of verses titled Michael Robartes and the Dancer.
In 1920, as a student of Franz Schreker, he composed his first quarter-tone work — String Quartet No. 2.
The story is used as the scenario of the orchestral work Horace Victorieux by Arthur Honegger, composed in 1920 and described as a ' mimed symphony ' ( symphonie mimée d ' après Tite-Live ) though it was originally conceived as a ballet.
Carlos Hartling ( 2 September 1869 – 1920 ) was a German-born composer from Honduras, who composed the music for the National Anthem of Honduras, adopted as the country's national anthem in 1915.
* Rispetti e Strambotti for the chamber music, composed in 1920
Each D11 source frame is composed of a luminance channel at 1920 x 1080 pixels and a chrominance channel at 960 x 1080 pixels.
# Suryanarayana Stuti ( 1920 ) was composed by Tirupati Sastry when he was seriously ill before his demise.
The population is largely composed of both ethnic Romanians and Hungarians, and the region has been part of Romania since 1918 ( officially since 1920 ).

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