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With the partition of Ireland, Northern Ireland received home rule in 1920, though civil unrest meant direct rule was restored in 1972.
But, Laura Clay and Cora Wilson Stewart of Kentucky were nominated as candidates for the presidency at the 1920 Democratic National Convention and received " the first vote cast for a woman in the convention of either of the two great parties.
His family moved to Lexington, Kentucky in 1920, and he lived there until he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry at the University of Kentucky in 1941.
Kauniainen was founded by a corporation in 1906, AB Grankulla, that parcelled land and created a suburb for villas ; Kauniainen received the status of a market town in 1920, the Finnish name in 1949, and the title of kaupunki (" city, town ") in 1972.
When it received its first professional revival in December 1920 in Glasgow – and then in London, in October 1921 – the D ' Oyly Carte Opera Company made a number of further cuts and changes that were incorporated in scores and used in subsequent D ' Oyly Carte productions and recordings.
Debs received 5. 99 % of the popular vote ( a total of 901, 551 votes ) in 1912, while his total of 913, 693 votes in the 1920 campaign remains the all-time high for a Socialist Party candidate.
It was on January 1920 when a numeration was issued for the first time: listed in alphabetical order, Hitler received the number 555.
The film grossed over $ 100, 000 and Dawley used the cut effects footage in a sequel Along the Moonbeam Trail ( 1920 ) and the documentary Evolution ( 1923 ), but O ' Brien received little financial reimbursement from this success.
He received an undergraduate degree in chemistry from the Copenhagen Polytechnic Institute ( now the Technical University of Denmark ) in 1920, and was appointed as assistant instructor in chemistry at the School of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine.
After the death of her brother Otis in 1916, the troupe began to lose money, and it wasn't until 1920 that Hattie received another big opportunity.
The latter place had a population of about 1, 000 ( census of 1920 ), and received its name in honor of Robert Friar, one of its earliest settlers.
The community received a post office in 1919, and rice farming was introduced there in 1920.
Qualifying for retention in the Air Service during demobilization at the end of the war, Doolittle received a Regular Army commission as a 1st Lieutenant, Air Service, on July 1, 1920.
Around 1920, Louis's mother married Pat Brooks, a local construction contractor, having received word that Munroe Barrow had died while institutionalized ( in reality, Munroe Barrow lived until 1938, unaware of his son's fame ).
Among these are a concerto for wordless tenor voice, piano and strings ( 1920 ), and Rout for wordless soprano and chamber ensemble ( subsequently revised for orchestra ), which received a double encore at its first performance.
Upon his return to Greece in August 1920, Venizelos received a laurel crown for his work in favour of panhellenism, presented by the king himself.
On July 1, 1920, Mitchell was promoted to the permanent rank of colonel, Signal Corps, but also received a recess appointment ( as did Menoher ) to become Assistant Chief of Air Service with the rank of brigadier general.
On the August Bank Holiday 1920, the first public holiday since the museum's opening, 94, 179 visitors were received, while 2, 290, 719 had visited the museum by November 1921.
In 1920 he received the Siemens-Ring as his name had become a synonym for the rise of artificial lightning.
Japan occupied the islands in 1914 and received a League of Nations mandate over them and the Marshall Islands in 1920.
Japan received them in 1920 as a League of Nations mandate.
" To earn passage to India, Roerich worked as a stage designer for Thomas Beecham's Covent Garden Theatre, but the enterprise collapsed in 1920, and the artist never received full payment for his work.
The novel received its first true publication as an eighteen-part serialisation in The Times newspaper's Colonial Edition ( aka The Weekly Times ) from February 27 ( Issue 2252 ) to June 26, 1920 ( Issue 2269 ).
He attended Stanford University and received his undergraduate degree in 1920.
Wounded soldiers returning from the Gallipoli Campaign founded the organisation in 1916, and it received royal patronage in 1920.

1920 and government
* 1920 – The national council in Turkey denounces the government of Sultan Mehmed VI and announces a temporary constitution.
An expansion of British central authority and the evolution of tribal government resulted in the 1920 establishment of two advisory councils representing Africans and Europeans.
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.
However, since 29 December 1920, the British government had sanctioned " official reprisals " in Ireland — usually meaning burning property of IRA men and their suspected sympathisers.
In 1920, while mayor, he wrote his first book, The Social Worker, which set out many of the principles that informed his political philosophy and that were to underpin the actions of his government in later years.
* 1920 – Dimitrios Rallis forms a government in Greece.
Finland's government recognised Estonia's independence in 1920.
Though officially disbanded in 1920, many Freikorps attempted, unsuccessfully, to overthrow the government in the Kapp Putsch in March 1920.
Following Huerta's overthrow Francisco Cardenas fled to Guatemala where he committed suicide in 1920 after the new Mexican government had requested his extradition to stand trial for the murder of Madero.
Similarly, it was presented to various government officials, military and diplomatic, in the United States and in Europe ( 1919 – 1920 ), in opposition to the Russian Revolution, and to influence the terms of the peace settlement which resulted in the Treaty of Versailles.
The decision to build a major seaport at the Gdynia village was made by the Polish government in the winter of 1920, in the midst of the Polish-Soviet War ( 1919 – 1920 ).
Some 50, 000 Polish citizens, who after 1920 had been brought into the area by the Polish government after the decision to enlarge the harbour was made, were expelled into the General Government.
On 25 October 1920 the Italian government recognized Sheikh Sidi Idris the hereditary head of the nomadic Senussi, with wide authority in Kufra and other oases, as Emir of Cyrenaica, a new title extended by the British at the close of World War I.
In February 1920, the government moved to Tirana, which became Albania's capital.
Though this was " fixed " at one level, another year passed before the Volunteers took an oath of allegiance to the Irish Republic and its government, " throughout August 1920 ".
In March 1920, for instance, government institutions were exempted from the telephone tariff, receiving the right to use the telephone without payment, albeit for sharply restricted periods.
During the War of Independence, on May 3, 1920, Birinci Ferik Mustafa Fevzi Pasha ( Çakmak ) was appointed the Minister of National Defence, Mirliva İsmet Pasha ( İnönü ) was appointed the Minister of the Chief of General Staff of the government of GNA.
Speaking in November 1920 Asquith quoted Gladstone to show " the only way to escape from the financial morass towards which the government are heading ".
Elections in March 1920 gave the Agrarians a large majority and Aleksandar Stamboliyski formed Bulgaria's first peasant government.
The first constitution of the Republic of Estonia, adopted in 1920, established a parliamentary form of government.
The referendum resulted from the fact that by 1920 British South Africa Company rule in Southern Rhodesia was no longer practical with many favouring some form of ' responsible government '.
Cartoon in Punch magazine 18 August 1920 depicting Lloyd George's government ministers, against a quote from that week's Hansard.
In 1920, the French government awarded Ravel the Légion d ' honneur, but he refused it.

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