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1921 and Blake
* Robert O. Blake ( born 1921 ), American ambassador
Cover page for " I'm Just Wild About Harry " from the musical Shuffle Along by Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake, 1921.
** William Blake Richmond ( 1842 – 1921 ), English painter and decorator
: Words and Music by Eubie Blake and Noble Sissle, written for the musical Shuffle Along ( 1921 )
Sheet music cover for " I'm Just Wild About Harry " from the musical Shuffle Along by Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake, 1921
These include both instrumentals and accompanyments with vocalist Noble Sissle who, with Eubie Blake, would later have great success with their 1921 production of Shuffle Along, which gives us the classic song " I'm Just Wild About Harry ".
Robert Orris Blake ( born April 7, 1921 ) was born in Los Angeles, California to Frank Orris and Marjorie Edwards.
Sir William Blake Richmond KCB, R. A. ( 29 November 1842 – 11 February 1921 ), was a portrait painter and a designer of stained glass and mosaic, whose works include mosaic decorations below the dome and in the apse of St Paul's cathedral in London.
For example, African Americans Eubie Blake and Noble Sissle quoted " Dixie " in the song " Banana Days " for their 1921 musical Shuffle Along.
Written by Flournoy Miller and Aubrey Lyles, with music and lyrics by Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake, the musical premiered on Broadway in 1921.

1921 and long-time
Hans Henrik ( Hans Heinrich " Heini ") Ágost Gábor Tasso Thyssen-Bornemisza de Kászon ( 13 April 1921 – 26 April 2002 ), a noted industrialist and art collector, was a Dutch-born Swiss citizen with a Hungarian title, a legal resident of Monaco for tax purposes, with a declared second residency in the United Kingdom, but in actuality a long-time resident of Spain, and son of a German father and a Hungarian and English American mother ( related to Daniel M. Frost and John Kerry ).< ref >

1921 and collaborator
Connelly had contributed to several Broadway musicals before teaming up with his most important collaborator, George S. Kaufman, in 1921.

1921 and Noble
# Imperial Noble Consort Zhuanghe, () ( 1857 – 14 April 1921 ) née Alute was the aunt of Empress Xiaozheyi.
* Bachia intermedia Noble 1921
Of architectural interest in Greenpoint are: The Episcopal Church of the Ascension ( Ascension Greenpoint ) ( 1853 ) the oldest church in Greenpoint on Kent Street, The Astral Apartments ( 1885 ) ( NRHP ) on Franklin Street, the Saint Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church ( 1875 ) on Manhattan Avenue, the Eberhard-Faber Pencil Factory on Greenpoint Ave at Franklin St., the Polish Orthodox Cathedral of the Transfiguration of Our Lord ( 1921 ) ( NRHP ) on North 12th Street, the Oliver Hazard Perry School () ( 1867 ) on Norman Avenue ( the oldest continuously operating public school building in New York City ); the Capital One ( formerly Green Point ) Savings Bank ( 1908 ), the Saint Stanislaus Kostka Roman Catholic Church ( 1896 )() on Humboldt Street, which serves as a Catholic shrine for the Polish community, and the synagogue building of Congregation Ahavas Israel ( 1903 ) on Noble Street ( the sanctuary, with stained glass windows and a torah shrine with turn-of the century wood carvings, is currently open only during services on Saturday mornings ).
Her father was Clarence Lancelot " Buster " Noble ( 1 March 1913 – 1990 ), a comedian and singer ; her mother was Helen De Paul ( born Helen McGoulrick, 1921 – 2007 ), an entertainer, singer, dancer and comedienne on the Tivoli circuit.

1921 and Sissle
The return of the black musical to Broadway occurred in 1921 with Sissle and Blake's Shuffle Along.
It started in Harlem with Sissle and Blake's 1921 musical " Shuffle Along ," then to Broadway, and then in Hollywood.

1921 and wrote
“ A visit to the ground has only confirmed me ,” Lucas wrote in 1921 ; “ and it was interesting to find that Mr. Apostolides, son of the large local landowner, the hospitality of whose farm at Tekés I enjoyed, was convinced too that the site was by Driskole Krini, for the very sound reason that neither the hills nor the river further east suit Caesar ’ s description .” John D. Morgan in his definitive “ Palae-pharsalus – the Battle and the Town ”, arguing for a site closer still to Krini, where he places Palaepharsalos, writes: “ My reconstruction is similar to Lucas ’ s, and in fact I borrow one of his alternatives for the line of the Pompeian retreat.
He next wrote his two violin sonatas ( written in 1921 and 1922 respectively ), which are harmonically and structurally some of his most complex pieces.
Of the famine in Povolzhie ( 1921 – 1922 ) he wrote: " That horrible famine was up to cannibalism, up to consuming children by their own parents — the famine, which Russia had never known even in Time of Troubles 1601 – 1603 ..."
Keller was a member of the Socialist Party and actively campaigned and wrote in support of the working class from 1909 to 1921.
René Guénon wrote a detailed critique of Theosophy titled Theosophism: history of a pseudo-religion ( 1921 ).
In 1921, Katherine Forbes wrote a series of articles for the Washington Post describing the daily life of President Harding and the First Lady.
During their four-year partnership, they wrote five comedies – Dulcy ( 1921 ), To the Ladies ( 1922 ), Merton of the Movies ( 1922 ), The Deep Tangled Wildwood ( 1923 ) and Beggar on Horseback ( 1924 ) – and also co-directed and contributed sketches to the 1922 revue The ' 49ers, collaborated on the book to the musical comedy Helen of Troy, New York ( 1923 ), and wrote both the book and lyrics for another musical comedy, Be Yourself ( 1924 ).
In 1921, he wrote an article for Esperanto journal, Esperantista Laboristo.
In 1921 in Paris, Segovia met Alexandre Tansman, who later wrote a number of guitar works for Segovia, among them Cavatina, which won a prize at the Siena International Composition contest in 1952.
He wrote also: The Big Four and Others at the Peace Conference, Boston ( 1921 ) and The Peace Negotiations: a personal narrative, Boston ( 1922 ).
He also wrote several short stories at that time, two of which, " Hang It All " ( 1921 ) and " Rope " ( 1923 ), were published in H. L.
During this time period he also wrote Danse de la chèvre ( 1921 ), an essential piece of flute repertoire.
On 11 June 1921, he wrote to the Polish episcopate, warning against political misuses of spiritual power, urging again for peaceful coexistence with neighbouring peoples, stating that “ love of country has its limits in justice and obligations .” He sent nuncio Ratti to Silesia to act against potential political agitations of the Catholic clergy.
In 1921, composer John Ireland wrote Mai-Dun, a symphonic rhapsody, about the hill fort in Dorset.
By 1921, when he wrote his manifesto in Vida Americana, Siqueiros had already been exposed to Marxism and saw the life of the working and rural poor while traveling with the Constitutional Army.
In 1921, he wrote his first in a series of technology-based works, the solo piano Second Sonata, " The Airplane ".
He wrote in his best known book, The Function of the Orgasm: " Between 1919 and 1921, I became familiar with Driesch's ' Philosophie des Organischen ' and his ' Ordnungslehre '... Driesch's contention seemed incontestable to me.
The influence of Theosophy, Vedanta, Buddhism, and other mystical strains of thought can be seen not only in many of his paintings, but in the many short stories and poems Roerich wrote before and after the 1917 revolutions, including the Flowers of Morya cycle, begun in 1907 and completed in 1921.
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 contributor who wrote his column under the pseudonym of " A Man of Kent " in the February 10, 1921, issue of the Christian newspaper The British Weekly praised the novel but was perhaps overly generous in giving away the identity of the murderers.
Wynn wrote, directed, and produced many Broadway shows in the subsequent decades, and was known for his silly costumes and props as well as for the giggly, wavering voice he developed for the 1921 musical review, The Perfect Fool.
In 1921 David F Swenson wrote, “ Fear and Trembling uses the story of Abraham's sacrifice of his son.
In 1921, Lord Bryce wrote that the Armenian genocide had also claimed half of the population of Assyrians in the Ottoman Empire, as similar cruelties were perpetrated upon them.

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