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1921 and Lincoln
* Dante Alighieri in Dante Park at Lincoln Center, New York City and in Meridian Hill Park, Washington D. C .-castings of the same work, 1921
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.
Sublette County was created February 15, 1921, with land detached from Fremont County and Lincoln County
In 1921, the popular two step march " Lincoln Highway " was composed by Harry J. Lincoln.
Teton County was created February 15, 1921, with land detached from Lincoln County.
In 1921, Sublette County was created from part of Fremont County and Lincoln County.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which was established on April 30, 1921, oversaw the development of the Holland Tunnel ( completed in 1927 ) and the Lincoln Tunnel ( in 1937 ), allowing for easier vehicular travel between New Jersey and New York City, bypassing the waterfront.
Marcus started school in the United States in 1913, quickly accelerating from third to fifth grade, and completed the secondary level with honors at Lincoln High School in Portland, in June 1921 at the age of 17.
* Boy scouts ' life of Lincoln, 1921
He was a Third-class Clerk, Treasury Department, Lagos ( 1921 – 1924 ); Recruit, Gold Coast Police Force ( Jul .- September 1924 ); Solicitor Clerk to the late Mr. Justice Graham Paul at Calabar ( Jan .- Aug. 1925 ); Instructor in Political Science, Lincoln University ( 1931 – 34 ); University Correspondent for the Baltimore Afro-American ( 1928 – 34 ); General and Sports Correspondent for the Philadelphia Tribune ( 1928 – 34 ); Editor-in Chief of the West African Pilot ( 1937 – 45 ); Correspondent for the Associated Negro Press ( 1944 – 47 ); Correspondent for Reuters ( 1944 – 46 ); Managing Director of Zik ’ s Press Limited printers and publishers of the West African Pilot ( Lagos ), Eastern Guardian ( Port Harcourt ), Nigerian Spokesman ( Onitsha ), Southern Nigeria Defender ( Ibadan ), Daily Comet ( Kano ), and Eastern Sentinel ( Enugu ); Managing Director of Comet Press Limited ( 1945 – 53 ); Chairman of West African Pilot Limited and the Associated Newspapers of Nigeria Limited and six other limited liability companies ( 1952 – 53 ); Chairman, Nigerian Real Estate Corporation Limited ( 1952 – 53 ); etc.
In 1921, the current double-tiered white marble fountain replaced the statue, which was moved to Rockford Park in Wilmington, Delaware. Daniel Chester French and architect Henry Bacon, the co &# 8209 ; creators of the Lincoln Memorial, designed the fountain, which features carvings of three classical figures symbolizing the sea, the stars and the wind on the fountain's shaft.
In 1978, State Senator William A. Craven ( 1921 – 1999 ) of Carlsbad won $ 250, 000 in state funding for a North County satellite campus of San Diego State University, which opened at Lincoln Junior High School in Vista with an enrollment of 148 students.
Critchley quoted one journalist's witticism " I have seen the future and it smirks " ( a reference to the famous line " I have seen the future and it works " written by Lincoln Steffens, an American visitor to Stalin's USSR in 1921 ).
After then, however, in the 1921 – 22 season, Lincoln, along with several other clubs from the Central and Midland leagues, founded the Third Division ( North ).
New league members in D3N are: Accrington Stanley ( 1921 – 1961 ), Ashington ( 1921 – 1929 ), Barrow ( 1921 – 1972 ), Chesterfield, Crewe Alexandra, Darlington, Durham City ( 1921 – 1928 ), Halifax Town, Hartlepool United, Lincoln City, Nelson ( 1921 – 1931 ), Rochdale, Southport ( 1921 – 1978 ), Stalybridge ( 1921 – 1923 ), Tranmere Rovers, Walsall, Wigan Borough ( 1921 – 1931 ) and Wrexham.
He then went into the lumber business, first in Headville, Vermont ( 1921 ), then to a combined lumber and paper business in Lincoln, New Hampshire.

1921 and County
In 1921, the historic Sacco and Vanzetti trial was held in the Norfolk County Courthouse in Dedham.
In County Mayo, large scale guerrilla action did not break out until spring 1921, when two British forces were ambushed at Carrowkennedy and Tourmakeady.
They played their first-ever County Championship match there in 1921, competing there every season ( except while first-class cricket was suspended during the Second World War ), their last match being against Somerset County Cricket Club in August 1966.
* 1921 – Irish War of Independence: One of the biggest engagements of the war takes place at Crossbarry, County Cork.
Between 1921 and 1923, he helped organize and played for the LaRue, Ohio, ( Marion County, Ohio ) Oorang Indians, an all-Native American team.
In May 1921, he led an ambush on a Royal Irish Constabulary patrol in Tourmakeady, County Mayo, killing four.
Union County was carved out of Bradford in 1921.
Charlotte County was established April 23, 1921.
DeSoto County originally included several other present-day counties until 1921, when the Florida legislature created the following new counties: Charlotte, Glades, Hardee, and Highlands.
Dixie County was created in 1921 from the southern portion of Lafayette County.
Glades County was created in 1921.
Hardee County was created in 1921.
Highlands County was created in 1921, when it was separated from Desoto County.
In 1921 the lower part of the county was carved off to create Dixie County.
Sarasota County was created in 1921.
He established his homestead in the Forked Creek area in 1886 and became an early leader in what now is southern Sarasota County ( having been Manatee County from 1855 until 1921 ).
Union County was created in 1921 from part of Bradford County.

1921 and lost
The ruthless and belligerent Armstrong led his team back to England in 1921 where his men lost only two games late in the tour to narrowly miss out of being the first team to complete a tour of England without defeat.
This incident, coupled with Stalin's demands for the restitution of the Turkish provinces of Kars, Artvin and Ardahan to the Soviet Union ( which were lost by Turkey with the Russo – Turkish War of 1877 – 1878, but were regained with the Treaty of Kars in 1921 ) was one of the main reasons why Turkey decided to give up its general principle of neutrality in foreign affairs.
The territories in the east won by 1921 would form the basis for a swap arranged and carried out by the Soviets in 1943-1945, who at that time compensated the reemerging Polish state for its eastern lands lost to the Soviet Union with conquered areas of eastern Germany.
In, the Yankees won their first American League pennant ( but lost the then-best-of-nine 1921 World Series to the Giants in eight games, all played at the Polo Grounds ).
His first appearance was in the 1921 film Humor Risk, with his brothers, although according to Groucho, it was only screened once and then lost.
In 1920, he went undefeated in 10 fights, but then, he lost by a knockout in 17 to former World Bantamweight Champion Pete Herman, who outweighed Wilde by more than a stone ( 14 pounds ), in 1921.
* For Those We Love ( 1921 GoldwynPictures )( lost )
Coming back to the APFA in 1921, the Flyers opened the season by crushing the non-APFA Elwood Legion, then lost league games against the Evansville Crimson Giants, and a loss at home against the Cincinnati Celts.
They lost their first league game at to the Evansville Crimson Giants on October 2, 1921.
The Brecks lost their only two league games in 1921, however they did manage to finish with an overall record of 4-4-1.
From November 1920 to July 1921, over 1000 people lost their lives in the conflict ( compared to c. 400 up to then ).
He later served as a Republican U. S. Representative from New York ( 5th District in Brooklyn ) from 1921 to 1923, being named to the House Committee on Naval Affairs, but lost re-election in 1922 to Loring M. Black, Jr. ( Democratic, 1923 – 1935 ).
In 1921, the Belgium Football Association first allowed for payments to players for time lost from work ; in the months that followed four other Associations ( Switzerland and Italy amongst them ) permitted similar subsidies.
At the time, only one other governing party had lost more seats in an election ; Progressive Conservative, Arthur Meighen, was defeated by Mackenzie King's Liberals in the 1921 election and lost 104 seats in the process.
Crooks lost his seat in Parliament at the January 1910 general election, but was re-elected at the December 1910 general election, and remained an MP until ill-health forced his retirement in February 1921.
One of the first celebrities in the 20th century to be arguably tried by media was Roscoe ' Fatty ' Arbuckle who was acquitted by the courts for rape and manslaughter after three criminal trials in 1921 and 1922, but nevertheless lost his acting career and his reputation was severely damaged due to the media coverage.
An often overlooked feature of the concourse was a War Memorial 10 feet ( c. 3 metres ) high of white marble, installed 10 February 1921, containing 64 names ) to the workers of the North London Railway company who lost their lives in ' The Great War ' ( 1914-18 ).
He attempted to return to the House of Commons for Lisgar in the 1921 election, but lost to Progressive candidate John Livingstone Brown by 1, 164 votes.
After Vladimir Lenin's victory at the X Party Congress in March 1921, Krestinsky lost his Politburo, Orgburo and Secretariat posts and became Soviet ambassador to Germany.
All were cast in 1921, some as memorials to men lost in WWI.
However, they lost the 1921 World Series to the New York Giants.
" The Mongol bowmaking tradition was lost under the Manchus, who forbade archery ; the present bowmaking tradition emerged after independence in 1921 and is based on Manchu types of bow.
Cleghorn eventually signed with Toronto, but was released in March after the St. Pats lost their play-off and he signed with Ottawa during the playoffs in time to be a member of the 1921 Stanley Cup-winning team.

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