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* 1921Arthur Mold, English cricketer ( b. 1863 )
Arthur N. Young of the Department of State was selected for this task and began work in Honduras in August 1920, continuing to August 1921.
* 1921: Les Mariés de la tour Eiffel ( music by Georges Auric, Arthur Honegger, Darius Milhaud, Francis Poulenc and Germaine Tailleferre )
Boldly abandoning ornament altogether, Mies made a dramatic modernist debut with his stunning competition proposal for the faceted all-glass Friedrichstraße skyscraper in 1921, followed by a taller curved version in 1922 named the Glass Skyscraper .< ref > Compare Arthur Lubow's " The Contextualizer ," New York Times.
* 1921Arthur Leonard Schawlow, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1999 )
* 1863 – Arthur Mold, English cricketer ( d. 1921 )
* 1921Arthur Grumiaux, Belgian violinist and Pianist ( d. 1986 )
Nevertheless, Borden's successor, Arthur Meighen appointed Bennett Minister of Justice in his government, as it headed into the 1921 federal election in which both the government and Bennett were defeated.
* 1921Arthur Ferrante, American pianist ( Ferrante & Teicher ) ( d. 2009 )
In the 1921 election, his party defeated Arthur Meighen and the Conservatives, and he became Prime Minister.
** Arthur Leonard Schawlow, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( b. 1921 )
* May 29 – Arthur Mold, English cricketer ( d. 1921 )
* October 16 – Arthur Grumiaux, Belgian violinist ( b. 1921 )
He was a brother of poet Ernest Myers ( 1844 – 1921 ) and of Dr. Arthur Thomas Myers ( 1851 – 1894 ).
Lloyd George presided over the Government of Ireland Act 1920 which established Northern Ireland in May 1921, during the Anglo-Irish War, which led to the negotiation of the Anglo-Irish Treaty in December 1921 with Arthur Griffith and Michael Collins and the formation of the Irish Free State.
1966 ); Crapsey, Adelaide: " Pierrot " ( c. 1914 ); Faulkner, William: Vision in Spring ( 1921 ); Ficke, Arthur Davison: " A Watteau Melody " ( 1913 ); Garrison, Theodosia: " Good-Bye, Pierrette " ( 1906 ), " When Pierrot Passes " ( before 1917 ); Griffith, William: Loves and Losses of Pierrot ( 1916 ), Three Poems: Pierrot, the Conjurer, Pierrot Dispossesed, The Stricken Pierrot ( 1923 ); Hughes, Langston: " A Black Pierrot " ( 1923 ), " Pierrot " ( 1926 ), " For Dead Mimes " ( 1926 ), " Heart " ( 1932 )— see " Goldweber " under External links below ; Loveman, Samuel: " In Pierrot's Garden " ( 1911 ; five poems ); Lowell, Amy: " Stravinsky's Three Pieces " ( 1915 ); Masters, Edgar Lee: " Poor Pierrot " ( 1918 ); Moore, Marianne: " To Pierrot Returning to His Orchid " ( c. 1910 ); Shelley, Melvin Geer: " Pierrot " ( 1940 ); Stevens, Wallace: " Pierrot " ( 1909, first pub.
Australian cricketer and cartoonist Arthur Mailey had taken all 10 wickets for 66 runs in a first class match during the 1921 tour of England, and hence titled his 1958 autobiography 10 for 66 And All That.
Zelazny cited Jessie L. Weston's 1921 book From Ritual to Romance as a key influence: it examined the pagan and Christian roots of the legends of King Arthur, the Wasteland myths, and the Holy Grail.
Arthur " Art " Clokey ( October 12, 1921 – January 8, 2010 ) was an American pioneer in the popularization of stop motion clay animation, beginning in 1955 with a film experiment called Gumbasia, influenced by his professor, Slavko Vorkapich, at the University of Southern California.
* Sir Arthur Knyvet Wilson, ( 1842 – 1921 ), First Sea Lord
* Arthur R. Albohn ( 1921 – 2008 ), member of the New Jersey General Assembly.
In 1921, the Port Arthur Land Development Company took control of the site and divided the land into a residential subdivision known as Pecan Grove.
Arthur Waley published a six-volume translation of all but one chapter, with the first volume published in 1921 and the last in 1933.
*: Following de Valera's resignation, Arthur Griffith was elected to his office, but though he preferred to use the earlier title of President of Dáil Éireann he never actually reverted the constitutional amendments of August 1921.

1921 and Conan
Conan Doyle used the later photographs in 1921 to illustrate a second article in The Strand, in which he described other accounts of fairy sightings.
" The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone " 1921 is one of 12 Sherlock Holmes short stories ( 56 total ) by Arthur Conan Doyle in The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes first published Strand Magazine October 1921-April 1927.

1921 and Doyle
A plain cross marked their graves and those of Patrick Moran, Thomas Whelan, Thomas Traynor, Patrick Doyle, Thomas Bryan, Bernard Ryan, Edmond Foley and Patrick Maher who were also hanged in the same prison for their part in the War of Independence before the Treaty of July 1921.
* Graham, Wiseman & Doyle-Named after the Very Rev Canon Thomas Graham DD ( Principal of St Mary's, 1869 – 1899 ), Cardinal Wiseman and the Very Rev James Doyle CM ( Principal of St Mary's, 1921 – 1930 ), these conjoining halls are situated at the far end of the sports track.

1921 and gave
The two books generally considered most important to the Revival were Raymond Weaver's 1921 biography Herman Melville: Man, Mariner and Mystic and his 1924 edition of Melville's last great but never quite finished manuscript, Billy Budd, which Melville's granddaughter gave to Weaver when he visited her for research on the biography.
The League of Nations gave Norway jurisdiction over the island, and in 1921 Norway opened the first meteorological station.
The experiences gained by Africans in the war coupled with the creation of the white-settler-dominated Kenya Crown Colony, gave rise to considerable political activity in the 1920s which culminated in Archdeacon Owen's " Piny Owacho " ( Voice of the People ) movement and the " Young Kikuyu Association " ( renamed the " East African Association ") started in 1921 by Harry Thuku ( 1895 – 1970 ), which gave a sense of nationalism to many Kikuyu and advocated civil disobedience.
Crowley retitled it Liber AL vel Legis in 1921, when he also gave the handwritten manuscript its own title, Liber XXXI.
A U. S. post office with the name of False Pass was established in 1921 which gave official status to the community.
However, in 1921, the diocese gave permission for the citizens of Griffith to split from St. Michael ’ s Church in Schererville, and Saint Mary Parish was formed.
The voting franchise had been extended to all adult males in 1907 and women's suffrage gave them the same rights in 1921.
The experiences gained by Africans in the war coupled with the creation of the white-settler-dominated Kenya Crown Colony, gave rise to considerable political activity in the 1920s which culminated in Archdeacon Owen's " Piny Owacho " ( Voice of the People ) movement and the " Young Kikuyu Association " ( renamed the " East African Association ") started in 1921 by Harry Thuku ( 1895 – 1970 ), which gave a sense of nationalism to many Kikuyu and advocated civil disobedience.
In his book Fishing from the Earliest Times, however, William Radcliff ( 1921 ) gave the credit to Martial ( Marcus Valerius Martialis ), born some two hundred years before Aelianus, who wrote:
The Times Literary Supplement of February 3, 1921, gave the book an extremely enthusiastic, if short, review, which stated: " The only fault this story has is that it is almost too ingenious.
Applying for a commercial pilot's licence on 2 June 1921 ( in which he gave his name as ' Charles Edward Kingsford-Smith '), he became one of Australia's first airline pilots when he was chosen by Norman Brearley to fly for the newly formed West Australian Airways.
Located in Memorial Park, at the corner of Albert and Chapel streets, it was unveiled on Sunday, October 30, 1921 and was erected by the citizens of Thorold to: " Honour the Memory of the Men of Thorold, who gave their lives for the cause of freedom in the great war, and in grateful remembrance of those who shared its dangers.
On October 26, 1921, she gave birth to Frances " Scottie " Fitzgerald.
In 1921 Rubinstein gave two American tours, travelling to New York with Karol Szymanowski and his close friend Paul Kochanski, who died in 1934.
He toured widely throughout his life-in 1921 he gave seventeen concerts in Buenos Aires in less than three weeks.
He retained the 1921 constitution, and the noisy, ineffective Sejm continued to operate, but it nearly always gave him what he wanted.
In 1921, Texas gave their highly touted prospect a chance to be an everyday player.
When silent films gave way to talkies, Murray made an insecure debut in the new medium in Peacock Alley ( 1930 ), a remake of her earlier 1921 version Peacock Alley.
When Mahatma Gandhi launched his non-cooperation movement in 1921, thousands of students gave up their studies to participate ; Krishnamurthy was among them.
Each Parliament opened with a King's ( or Queen's ) Speech, though only King George V in 1921 gave it in person.
In 1921, Cardozo gave the Storrs Lectures at Yale University, which were later published as The Nature of the Judicial Process ( On line version ), a book that remains valuable to judges today.
It was officially opened in 1921 as a memorial to those from the town who gave their lives in the First World War.

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