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1921 and Cocteau
The ballet's premiere in Paris on 17 May 1921 was a huge success and was greeted with great admiration by an audience that included Jean Cocteau, Igor Stravinsky and Maurice Ravel.
* Les mariés de la tour Eiffel was a 1921 joint project by Auric, Honegger, Milhaud, Poulenc and Tailleferre, on a scenario by Cocteau
Despite the acclaim they received, Durey did not participate in the group's 1921 collaborative work Les mariés de la tour Eiffel, a decision which was a source of great irritation to Jean Cocteau.
70 ( January – June 1921 ) Richard Aldington, Sherwood Anderson, Johan Bojer, Jean Cocteau, e. e. cummings, John Dos Passos, T. S. Eliot, Kahlil Gibran, Remy de Gourmont, Ford Maddox Ford, Gaston Lachaise, D. H. Lawrence, Wyndham Lewis, Vachel Lindsay, Mina Loy, Thomas Mann, Henry McBride, George Moore, Marianne Moore, Edwin Arlington Robinson, Paul Rosenfeld, Gilbert Seldes
From 1921 he trained as a painter at the Academie Julian in Paris, where he met Picasso, Jean Cocteau, Georges Auric and Diaghilev.

1921 and asked
On 12 August 1921, the League was asked to settle the matter ; the Council created a commission with representatives from Belgium, Brazil, China and Spain to study the situation.
On 11 June 1921, Benedict XV asked Ratti to deliver his message to the Polish episcopate, warning against political misuses of spiritual power, urging again peaceful coexistence with neighbouring people, stating that “ love of country has its limits in justice and obligations ”
In October 1921, de Valera, President of the Irish Republic, asked him to head the delegation of Irish plenipotentiaries to negotiate with the British government.
After the UFA entered electoral politics and won the 1921 election, new premier Herbert Greenfield asked Brownlee to serve as his attorney-general.
After the 1921 federal election, Progressive Party of Canada leader Thomas Crerar was considering a merger of his party with the Liberal Party of Canada and asked Greenfield to join him as Alberta's representative in the federal cabinet upon completion of this merger.
Wilson was particularly cross, early in 1921, that with only 10 Guards and 18 Line ( 8 of them Irish ) battalions in the UK to meet another threatened Triple Alliance strike, 4 battalions were being sent from the Rhine to supervise the Upper Silesia plebiscite: he asked Lloyd George if he wanted to be “ Prime Minister of England or Silesia ”.
Wilson thought the Irish Treaty ( 6 December 1921 ) a “ shameful & cowardly surrender to the pistol ” by a “ Cabinet of Cowards ” and, correctly predicting civil war in Ireland, was keen to get out before “ one set of murderers ” ( the Irish government ) asked for British military aid against “ another set of murderers ”.
In Kirby v. Kirby ( 1921 ), Mr. Kirby asked the state of Arizona for an annulment of his marriage.
In February 1921, the British Parliament approved the agreement and Egypt was asked to send another mission to London with full powers to conclude a definitive treaty.
At the same time the First Dail saw the possibilities, and Sean Wall, Chairman of Limerick County Council in 1920 and commander of the East Limerick IRA, asked the Council to make another survey of river levels but was killed in a gunfight at Annacotty in May 1921.
In 1921, the Geneva perfume manufacturers Chuit & Naef asked him to collaborate.
In 1921, in the closing weeks of the Wilson administration, Palmer asked the President to pardon imprisoned Socialist leader Eugene V. Debs, whose health was said to be failing.
On 8 February 1921, he attended a meeting in Gorakhpur, where Mahatma Gandhi asked people to resign from government jobs as part of the non-cooperation movement.
In October 1921, Charlot asked her to replace an ailing Beatrice Lillie as star of his latest production, A to Z, opposite Jack Buchanan.
He and D ' Annunzio were asked by Fascist supporters to run in the elections of May 15, 1921, but both refused.
In the 1921 census, residents of the Mexican Republic were asked if they fell into one of the following categories:
In 1921, Albert Laferla, the director of education, asked Dun Karm to compose some verses to a music score by Robert Samut.
In 1921, Bishop Pozzoni, the Ordinary of Hong Kong, asked the Maryknoll Fathers to take over.
In 1921, the Government of Canada asked King George V to order a new coat of arms for Canada.
After the attempted return of King Károly IV to the throne of Hungary in 1921, Horthy asked Bethlen to form a strong government to eliminate the possibility of other such threats to the new country.
When the head of Davis-Douglas, Donald Douglas, was asked for information on the Davis-Douglas Cloudster, he instead submitted data on a modified DT-2, a torpedo bomber that Douglas had built for the U. S. Navy in 1921 and 1922.
When asked if he would like a similar style to the one he received in 1921, Macartney referred to the hat on his head and replied " Not on your life.
He eventually used the Labor Party as a vehicle for his language activism, especially after being asked by the party to write Arbeidarreising og målspørsmål in 1921.
In December 1921 Lord Curzon asked for the office views on Anglo-French relations.

1921 and him
Warhol's father immigrated to the United States in 1914, and his mother joined him in 1921, after the death of Warhol's grandparents.
Particularly important for establishing him in the field was his seminal book Language ( 1921 ), which was a layman's introduction to the discipline of linguistics as Sapir envisioned it.
He received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1921, and named after him is small crater on the far side of the Moon and the radioactive Uranium mineral, Soddyite.
" He lived there until 1921, when pollution produced by peat works on the lake forced him to move to Viareggio, a few kilometres north.
In 1921, he rose in the Bureau of Investigation to deputy head, and in 1924, the Attorney General made him the acting director.
Einstein's explanation of the photoelectric effect won him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921.
In 1921, Pope Benedict XV appointed him as the Italian president of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith.
In 1921 Frisch received a fellowship from the university which enabled him to spend three years studying economics and mathematics in France and England.
While studying in England, on 29 November 1921, the news of ` Abdu ' l-Bahá's death reached Shoghi Effendi, which, according to Wellesley Tudor Pole, the deliverer of the cable, left him " in a state of collapse.
Harding nominated him to serve on the Lincoln Memorial Commission in 1921, and then to a more lucrative position on the Federal Coal Commission in 1922 ; Marshall resigned from both commissions in 1923.
He served in the Senate from 1915 until his inauguration as President in 1921, making him the first sitting senator to be elected President of the United States ; John F. Kennedy and Barack Obama followed in this pattern.
Prince Albert, Duke of York – " Bertie " to the family – was the second son of King George V. He initially proposed to Elizabeth in 1921, but she turned him down, being " afraid never, never again to be free to think, speak and act as I feel I really ought to ".
" In January 1921, Palmer, citing Debs ' deteriorating health, proposed to President Wilson that Debs receive a presidential pardon freeing him on February 12, Lincoln's birthday.
Upon returning home in 1921, he found that the Tredegar Iron & Coal Company refused to re-hire him.
Lenin recalled him to Moscow in 1921, elevating him to full membership of the Central Committee and Orgburo, and putting him in charge of the party secretariat.
Two years after his return, in 1921, the Italian government imprisoned him, again, although he was released two months before the fascists came to power.
There were private residences and hotels in Yellow Pine, which was consoldiated in 1921 with Sibley. The American artist Ben Earl Looney was born and reared in Yellow Pine but graduated from Minden High School before launching a career which took him to many parts of the United States.
In August 1921, in order to strengthen his side's hand the in negotiations, he had the Second Dáil amend the Republic's brief Dáil Constitution to grant him the title President of the Republic, and thereby became head of state.
After a year of agony between 1921 and 1922, she learned that Cournos had claimed to be against marriage only to test her devotion, and she broke off with him.
Railroading, and civilian life in general, did not suit him, and on September 23, 1921, Diamond re-enlisted.
The Dadaists organized in spring 1921 the trial of Barrès, charged of " attempt against the surety of the spirit " (" attentat à la sûreté de l ' esprit ") and sentenced him to 20 years of forced labour.
In 1921 booksellers rated him " the most significant contemporary American author " in a poll conducted by Publishers ' Weekly.

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