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* 1920 – Frederick Rotimi Williams, Nigerian politician and jurist ( d. 2005 )
The city of Williams was incorporated in 1920.
* William M. Williams, IS Commissioner of Internal Revenue 1920 – 1921
* Joseph G. Williams ( born 1920 ), country music singer and songwriter
After graduating from South Side High School in neighboring Rockville Centre in 1919, Chambers worked at a variety of jobs before attending Williams College in 1920.
* 1919 – 1920 — Isaac Thomas Williams
* W. E. Williams ( 1920 – 1927 )
William Carlos Williams — a longtime acquaintance of the New Jersey-born Ginsberg and himself a future Pocket Poet with a 1957 edition of his early modernist classic, Kora in Hell ( 1920 )was recruited for an introduction, perhaps to lend literary justification to Howls sensational depictions of drug use and homosexuality.
: 4 Cy Williams ( 1916, 1920, 1923, 1927 )
* Another great champion, Pete Herman defeats Kid Williams over 20 rounds at New Orleans to take the World Bantamweight Championship, which he holds until 1920
* James Mickel Williams, The Foundations of Social Science, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1920 ; pg.
At the end of 1920, Lawrence left Murray's and began to ease her way back into legitimate theatre while touring in a music hall act as the partner of popular singer Walter Williams.
In 1920, Williams went 22-14, but was caught up in the indictments handed down that autumn.
John R. Williams, The Conservative Party of Canada 1920 to 1949, Duke University Press, 1956, pg.
Cyril Williams won the first post war 1920 Isle of Man TT Junior race on his 350, even though he had to push the motorcycle home for almost four miles ( mostly downhill ) after a breakdown.
Elizabeth Mary " Betty " Driver, MBE ( 20 May 1920 – 15 October 2011 < ref > The Sunday Times Magazine, The Sunday Times, 18 < sup > th </ sup > December 2011, page 64 </ ref >) was an English singer, actress and author, best known for her role as Betty Williams on the British soap opera, Coronation Street, appearing in more than 2, 800 episodes.
Several weeks later, Williams College conferred on him the honorary degree of doctor of laws during its June 21, 1920, commencement exercises.
Upon establishment of the Australian Air Board on 9 November 1920, Williams and his fellow AAC officers dropped their army ranks in favour of those based on the Royal Air Force.
* Edward Bennett Williams ( 1920 – 1988 ), American lawyer and sports team owner
Sir Glanmor Williams ( 5 May 1920 – 24 February 2005 ) was one of Wales's most eminent historians. Sir Glanmor Williams ( 5 May 1920 – 24 February 2005 )
69 ( July – December 1920 ) Richard Aldington, Julien Benda, Kenneth Burke, Joseph Conrad, Stewart Davis, T. S. Eliot, Waldo Frank, Paul Gauguin, Remy de Gourmont, Ford Maddox Ford, Henry McBride, Ezra Pound, Marcel Proust, Arthur Rimbaud, Vincent van Gogh, William Carlos Williams, William Butler Yeats

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Mr. Brooks was born in New York, and came to Portland in 1920.
Now this 1920 view of the atom was on the whole a discouraging picture.
His son was born in August 1920 and in 1924 Milne produced a collection of children's poems When We Were Very Young, which were illustrated by Punch staff cartoonist E. H. Shepard.
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 ).
Unlike the models mentioned above, Christie's Poirot was clearly the result of her early development of the detective in her first book, written in 1916 but not published until 1920.
Poirot's first appearance was in The Mysterious Affair at Styles ( published 1920 ) and his last in Curtain ( published 1975, the year before Christie died ).
After the DRA collapsed on 2 December 1920, it was absorbed into the Soviet Union and became part of the Transcaucasian SFSR.
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.
The most intensive use of armoured trains was during the Russian Civil War ( 1918 – 1920 ).
Though Hitler was originally against the idea ( but later convinced ), Drexler changed the name of the party to the National Socialist German Workers ' Party ( Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP ) early in 1920.
James Avery Hopwood ( May 28, 1882-July 1, 1928 ), was the most successful playwright of the Jazz Age, having four plays running simultaneously on Broadway in 1920.
Bamford left in 1920 and the company was revitalised with funding from Count Louis Zborowski.
Beneath the Arc is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier from World War I. Interred here on Armistice Day 1920, it has the first eternal flame lit in Western and Eastern Europe since the Vestal Virgins ' fire was extinguished in the fourth century.
The coffin was put in the chapel on the first floor of the Arc on 10 November 1920, and put in its final resting place on 28 January 1921.
To date, one Major League player has died as a result of being struck by a pitch: Ray Chapman of the Cleveland Indians was hit in the head by Carl Mays on August 16, 1920, and died the next morning.
Without using the term, 1920 saw the first rule that would be referred to today as defensive indifference, as stolen bases would not be credited, unless an effort was made to stop the runner by the defense.
In 1920 the Advertiser was merged with The Boston Record, initially the combined newspaper was called the Boston Advertiser however when the combined newspaper became an illustrated tabloid in 1921 it was renamed The Boston American.
Bethlehem was administered by the British Mandate from 1920 to 1948.
Béla Bartók was born in the small Banatian town of Nagyszentmiklós in the Kingdom of Hungary, Austria-Hungary ( since 1920 Sânnicolau Mare, Romania ) on March 25, 1881.
His mother, Paula ( born Paula Voit ), had German as a mother tongue, but was ethnically of " mixed Hungarian " origin: Her maiden name Voit is German, probably of Saxon origin from Upper Hungary ( Since 1920 in Czechoslovakia, since 1993 in Slovakia ), though she spoke Hungarian fluently.

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