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In 1920, he met for the first time since childhood Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the youngest daughter of the Earl and Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne.
She was the third and youngest child of Anna Lovisa ( née Karlsson, 1872 – 1944 )— a homemaker and later worked at a jam factory — and Karl Alfred Gustafsson ( 1871 – 1920 ), a laborer.
Shankar was born 7 April 1920 in Varanasi to a Bengali Brahmin family as the youngest of seven brothers.
It was incorporated as a separate town in 1905, making it the third youngest in the state, behind Millville ( 1916 ) and East Brookfield ( 1920 ).
Sir Run Run Shaw was born in Ningbo, Zhejiang, China in 1907, the youngest of the six sons of Shanghai textile merchant Shaw Yuh Hsuen ( 1867 – 1920 )..
Sir Francis Hyde Villiers, fourth and youngest son of the fourth Earl, was a diplomat and served as British Ambassador to Belgium from 1919 to 1920.
In 1920, as a Republican, he became the youngest person to win a seat in the Ohio Senate to that time.
Article includes a portrait of the 7th Earl circa 1920 with five of his seven children ( his eldest and youngest son are apparently missing ; all four daughters and his favourite son Hugh are in the portrait ).
* 15 July-Paddy Finucane, RAF fighter pilot, youngest Wing Commander in RAF history, killed in action ( born 1920 ).
Benjamin Leroy Holt ( January 1, 1849, Concord, New Hampshire, – December 5, 1920, Stockton, California ) Not to be confused with Ben Holt from St. Fx Jazz Program, was the youngest of four brothers and eleven siblings, the children of William Knox Holt and first, Eliza Jane Virgin, and later Harriet Parker Ames of Concord, New Hampshire William Knox owned a sawmill that made hardwood for wagon and coach construction.
Patrice Yvonne Holloway was born on March 23, 1951 in Los Angeles, California, the youngest of three children born to Wade Holloway, Sr. ( August 13, 1920 – June 24, 2001 ) and his wife, the former Johnnie Mae Fossett.
She competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium in the women's springboard diving, and managed to win a gold medal, becoming America's youngest ever gold medallist at that time, later surpassed by Marjorie Gestring.
Traudl Junge ( born Gertraud Humps ; 16 March 1920 – 10 February 2002 ) was Adolf Hitler's youngest personal private secretary, from December 1942 to April 1945.
After leaving military service, McNutt returned to his law school teaching job, becoming a full professor in 1920 and then, in 1925, the youngest dean in the school's history.

1920 and son
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.
* 1920 – Carol Lambrino, Romanian son of Carol II of Romania ( d. 2006 )
Lang was born in Vienna as the second son of Anton Lang ( 1860 – 1940 ), an architect and construction company manager, and his wife Pauline " Paula " Lang née Schlesinger ( 1864 – 1920 ).
According to published correspondence between the spouses, Hermann ( born 1920 ) is the son of Elfride and Friedel Caesar.
Mitchell's son, Dr. Gordon Mitchell ( 1920 – 2009 ) was left to tell his father's story in two books, R. J. Mitchell: World Famous Aircraft Designer and R. J. Mitchell: Schooldays to Spitfire.
His father feared that the city was corrupting his son, prompting him to move the family to Mooresville, Indiana, in about 1920.
This period included a panoply of international ‘ great demographers ’ like Adolphe Quételet ( 1796 – 1874 ), William Farr ( 1807 – 1883 ), Louis-Adolphe Bertillon ( 1821 – 1883 ) and his son Jacques ( 1851 – 1922 ), Joseph Körösi ( 1844 – 1906 ), Anders Nicolas Kaier ( 1838 – 1919 ), Richard Böckh ( 1824 – 1907 ), Émile Durkheim ( 1858-1917 ), Wilhelm Lexis ( 1837 – 1914 ) and Luigi Bodio ( 1840 – 1920 ) contributed to the development of demography and to the toolkit of methods and techniques of demographic analysis.
* HH HIH Princess Rukiye Sabiha Sultan Hanım Efendi ( the Ortaköy Palace, Ortaköy, Istanbul, 19 March / 1 April 1894 – Istanbul, 26 August 1971 ), married to her cousin HIH Prince Şehzade Ömer Faruk Efendi ( the Ortaköy Palace, Istanbul, 27 / 29 February 1898 – 28 March 1969 / 1971 ), son of Abdülmecid II, at the Yıldız Palace, Istanbul, on 29 April 1920 as his first wife.
Hector Hodler, son of famous Swiss national painter Ferdinand Hodler, in 1920
Matthau was born Walter John Matthow in New York City's Lower East Side on October 1, 1920, the son of Rose ( née Berolsky ; from Lithuania ), who worked in a sweatshop, and Milton Matthow, an electrician and peddler ( from Russia ), both Jewish immigrants.
Douglas ' second son, Lord Percy Douglas ( 1868 – 1920 ), succeeded to the peerage instead.
When he died, Seward left the home to his son, William Seward, Jr .; it passed on to his grandson, William Henry Seward III, in 1920.
A fifth child, son Salomon, was born in 1920 and died in 1931 as a result of a traffic accident.
Randall Evan Stonehill was born in Stockton, California on March 12, 1952, the son of Leonard N. Stonehill ( born September 19, 1920 ), a high school teacher, and his wife, Pauline Correia ( born February 18, 1921 ), a school teacher of Azorean Portuguese heritage, and the younger brother of Jeffrey Dean Stonehill ( born October 28, 1949 in Alameda County, California ).
* Edward Charles Pelham-Clinton, 10th Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne ( 1920 – 1988 ), great-grandson of Lord Charles Pelham Pelham-Clinton, second son of the 4th Duke.
* Percy Douglas, 10th Marquess of Queensberry ( 1868 – 1920 ), son of the 9th Marquess of Queensberry
Princess Margaret of Connaught ( Margaret Victoria Charlotte Augusta Norah ; later Crown Princess of Sweden ; 15 January 1882 – 1 May 1920 ) was the daughter of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, third son of Queen Victoria, and his wife, Princess Luise Margarete of Prussia.
* Marie Adolphe Carnot ( 1839 – 1920 ), son of Hippolyte, mining engineer and chemist.
Constantine's younger son, King Alexander, died on 25 October 1920, after a freak accident: he was strolling with his dogs in the royal menagerie, when they attacked a monkey.
* Rabbi Sholom Dovber Schneersohn ( 1860 – 1920 ), son of Shmuel, known as " the Rebbe Rashab ".
On 20 November 1920 Kamau's first son Peter Muigai, was born.
Kenyatta had two children from his first marriage with Grace Wahu: son Peter Muigai Kenyatta ( born 1920 ), who later became a deputy minister ; and daughter Margaret Kenyatta ( born 1928 ).
He married Dorothy Evelyn Whittall in 1920 in Westminster and their son Donald was born in 1921, and they had a daughter Jean in 1923.
Plaque of his birthhouse in Schöneberg, Berlin. Translation: At this spot used to stand the birthhouse of HELMUT NEUSTÄDTER ( 1920 – 2004 ), son of Jewish parents.
Mark Phillips is the son of the late Major Peter William Garside Phillips ( 1920 – 1998 ), and Anne Patricia Phillips ( née Tiarks ) ( 1926 – 1988 ).

1920 and Philip
** Philip Habib, Lebanese-American diplomat ( b. 1920 )
During the reign of the Dukes of Burgundy, Philip the Good ( 1419 – 1467 ) and Charles the Bold ( 1467 – 1477 ) Woerden enjoyed an unprecedented period of peace, and by 1477 its population had almost tripled to about 1920.
* Philip King ( historian ) ( born c. 1920 ), American historian and academic
* In 1934, an eponymous film adaptation directed for RKO Studios by Philip Moeller ( based upon the 1920 novel and 1928 play ), starring Irene Dunne as Countess Ellen Olenska and John Boles as Newland Archer.
* Philip Michael Joyce ( 1920 – 1942 ), U. S. Navy ensign for whom the US destroyer escort USS Joyce ( DE-317 ) is named
On 18 July 1920, Philip Richardson, then Editor of Dancing Times magazine, organised a dinner for eminent dance professionals at the former Trocadero Restaurant in Piccadilly.
Others who wrote in a similar vein included Reginald de Koven ( 1859 – 1920 ), John Philip Sousa ( 1854 – 1932 ), Sigmund Romberg and Rudolf Friml.
* Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Chetwode, 1919 – 1920
During the Irish War of Independence, on 31 October 1920 a police officer, District-Inspector Philip Kelleher was shot dead by two masked men in the bar of the Greville Arms Hotel, Granard.
* Philip Loraine, real name Robin Estridge, aka Robin York ( 1920 – 2002 ), British author
* 1. d4 d5 2. e4 c6 ( Caro-Kann ) 3. Nc3 dxe4 4. f3 was invented by Philip Stuart Milner-Barry in 1932 and 4. Bc4 Nf6 ( or Bf5 ) 5. f3 by Heinrich Von Hennig in 1920.
* Philip Lloyd-Greame, Esq, MC MP ( 1918 – 1920 )
* Sir Philip Lloyd-Greame, KBE MC MP ( 1920 – 1922 )
Philip Nicholas Furbank FRSL ( born 1920 ) is an English writer, scholar and critic, and a professor ( now emeritus ) of the Open University.
Philip Arthur Barker ( 22 August 1920 – 2001 ) was a British archaeologist most famous for his work on excavation methodology.
" Philip Barker 1920 – 2001.
Herbert discussed the offer with Philip Kerr and Maurice Hankey, pursuing the idea of perhaps acting under the banner of the League of Nations ; Eric Drummond, a friend of Herbert, had become its first Secretary General, and lobbying by Herbert led to the acceptance of Albania as a member in the League of Nations in December 1920.
At a ribbon cutting ceremony, the widow of Philip W. Hiden, the first mayor of Newport News to serve under a new City Council-City Manager form of government from 1920 to 1924 whose family developed the Hidenwood community joined the widow of Homer L. Ferguson, who had been a President of Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company and is credited with initiating development of Hilton Village, as the Guests of Honor.
In 1920, Genée collaborated with Philip Richardson of the Dancing Time magazine, with the aim of improving the standard of dance and the teaching of dance in the United Kingdom.
* Philip Habib ( 1920 – 1992 ), American diplomat
* Foner, Philip S., History of the Labor Movement in the United States, v. 8 Postwar Struggles, 1918 – 1920 ( NY: International Publishers, 1988 ), ISBN 978-0-7178-0388-0
Philip Charles Habib ( February 25, 1920 – May 25, 1992 ) was a Lebanese-American career diplomat known for work in Vietnam, South Korea and the Middle East.
Philip took a job with the Wilson Foundry Company in Iowa, transferred to Pontiac in 1920, became a fruit farmer, then began developing commercial real estate and custom homes.
In 1997 the John Philip Sousa Foundation selected Battisti's Ithaca High School Concert Band for their Historic Roll of Honor of High School Concert Bands, 1920 1980.

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