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1920 and French
* 1898 – Jeanne Hébuterne, French artist, the wife of Amedeo Modigliani ( d. 1920 )
* 1920 – Louis Pauwels, French journalist and writer ( d. 1997 )
* 2005 – Françoise d ' Eaubonne, French activist ( b. 1920 )
* 1920 – Edmonde Charles-Roux, French journalist and writer
* 1994 – Jean Carmet, French actor ( b. 1920 )
* 1920 – Jean Carmet, French actor ( d. 1994 )
* 1920 – Michèle Morgan, French actress
* 1920 – François Jacob, French biologist, Nobel Prize laureate
* 1920 – Georges Pichard, French comics artist ( d. 2003 )
* 1920 – Georges Marchal, French actor ( d. 1997 )
According to the agreements reached at San Remo, France had its control over what was termed Syria recognised, the French having taken Damascus in 1920.
The official languages of the League of Nations were French, English and Spanish ( from 1920 ).
The French Mandates of Syria and Lebanon, from 1920 to 1946, were called the Levant states.
* Togoland was split into British Togoland ( under an Administrator, a post filled by the colonial Governor of the British Gold Coast ( present Ghana ) except 30 September 1920 – 11 October 1923 Francis Walter Fillon Jackson ) and French Togoland ( under a Commissioner ) ( United Kingdom and France ), 20 July 1922 separate Mandates, transformed on 13 December 1946 into United Nations trust territories, French Togo Associated Territory ( under a Commissioner till 30 August 1956, then under a High Commissioner as Autonomous Republic of Togo ) and British Togoland ( as before ; on 13 December 1956 it ceased to exist as it became part of Ghana )
* 1920 – Boris Vian, French writer and musician ( d. 1959 )
Spending four years raising money, Flaherty was eventually funded by French fur company Revillon Frères and returned to the North and shot from August 1920 to August 1921.
* 1920 – Marcel-Paul Schützenberger, French mathematician ( d. 1996 )
* 1920 – Joseph Gelineau French composer ( d. 2008 )
* 1920 – Henri Verneuil, French film director ( d. 2002 )
In 1920, Flaherty secured funds from Revillon Frères, a French fur trade company to shoot what was to become Nanook of the North.
After marching into Damascus in July 1920 to put down an anti-colonial rising, French General Henri Gouraud is reputed to have stood at Saladin's grave, kicked it and said: " The Crusades have ended now!
The French Mandate volunteer force, which would later become the Syrian army, was established in 1920 with the threat of Syrian − Arab nationalism in mind.
* 1920 – Tereska Torres, French author ( d. 2012 )

1920 and newspaper
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.
After the Völkischer Beobachter became the Nazi party newspaper ( December, 1920 ), Rosenberg became its editor in 1923.
Naturally by 1920, the town became the largest in the Jackson Parish, with " a thousand residents, having a post office, three hotels, a newspaper, a company commissary, three doctors, a drug store, three churches, a jail, a bank, its own telephone exchange and Jackson Parish's first high school with six hundred pupils " ( Busbice, 6 ).
Between 1911 and 1920, the virulently Anti-Catholic newspaper The Menace was published in Aurora by W. F Phelps and Earl McClure.
The first local newspaper, The Spokane Valley Herald, was launched in 1920.
Before 1920 the community had over thirty-five businesses, including two banks, a school, and a weekly newspaper.
From 1920 until his death, Nabokov was the editor of the Russian émigré newspaper Rul (" The Rudder "), which continued to advocate a pro-Western democratic government in Russia.
He submitted his first three verses to a local newspaper in 1920, when he was still in elementary school.
On September 5, 1920, three days after the first suspension was lifted, the newspaper published an editorial entitled " Did the Japanese central governing body shut down our newspaper?
He never regained the left's support, and after his demission in 1920, the Social Democratic newspaper Volksrecht characterized him as " a rather limited reactionary ".
Motilal Nehru, father of Jawaharlal Nehru, requisitioned the services of Mahadev Desai in 1920 from Gandhi to edit the daily newspaper, Independent, from Allahabad.
Campus newspapers include the independent student newspaper, The BG News, published since 1920.
Growing up in St. John's, as a teenager Joey Smallwood worked as an apprentice at a newspaper and moved to New York City in 1920.
By 1920 the group had their own newspaper, the Taishō nichinichi shinbun, and started to expand overseas.
In 1920 the SPD sent him to Stuttgart to edit the party newspaper there, the Schwäbische Tagwacht.
He worked variously as the St. Louis District Organizer of the UCP in the summer of 1920 and as editor of the organization's labor newspaper, The Toiler, in October of that same year.
After the Russian Civil War he emigrated to France, where he remained active in politics and edited the Russian-language newspaper Latest News ( 1920 – 1940 ).
A newspaper ad from 1920 for 3 types of Wrigley's gum.
Among their accomplishments were the soundex indexes for the several of the states for several of the late 19th-century U. S. Censuses ( 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920 ), indexes of vital statistics, book indexes, bibliographies, cemetery indexes and newspaper indexes, the American Imprints Inventory, the Atlas of Congressional Roll Calls Project, a historical index of American musicians, surveys of portraits in public buildings, maritime records, a history of grazing, a food history project called America Eats, and a necessary survey of the federal Archives — NARA itself had been established only in 1934.
With help from his artist brother RAM ( Ruggero Alfredo Michahelles ) he launched the new design in 1920, and the pattern was published by the newspaper La Nazione so that the TuTa became accessible to all.
Robert Hersant ( 30 January 1920 – 21 April 1996 ) was a French newspaper magnate with right-wing political views.
These raids and the move to the underground virtually destroyed the organization, which only existed in skeletal form in the first half of 1920, although publication of its legal newspaper, The Toiler, was maintained.

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