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1921 and Maxwell
* 1921 – Marilyn Maxwell, American actress ( d. 1972 )
* A Dweller in Mesopotamia, being the adventures of an official artist in the Garden of Eden, by Donald Maxwell, 1921 ( a searchable facsimile at the University of Georgia Libraries ; DjVu & format )
* March 20 – Marilyn Maxwell, American actress ( b. 1921 )
* December 19 – Paul Maxwell, Canadian actor ( b. 1921 )
When Chrysler left Willys in 1921 after an unsuccessful attempt to wrest control from John Willys, he acquired a controlling interest in the ailing Maxwell Motor Company.
* James Laidlaw Maxwell ( 1836 – 1921 ), missionary to Formosa
* Marilyn Maxwell ( 1921 – 1972 ), American actress
James Laidlaw Maxwell Senior ( Pe ̍ h-ōe-jī: Má Ngá-kok ; ; born Scotland, 18 March 1836 ; died March 1921 ) was the first Presbyterian missionary to Taiwan ( Formosa ).
Amatu ' l-Bahá Rúhíyyih Khánum ( August 8, 1910 – January 19, 2000 ), born Mary Sutherland Maxwell was the wife of Shoghi Effendi, the head of the Bahá ' í Faith from 1921 – 1957.
Having described himself as a reporter, Maxwell married 19-year-old tailoress Mabel Maxwell ( unrelated ) in a Catholic ceremony at Bellevue Hill, Sydney on 14 February 1921.
His wife, Charlotte Maxwell, published a volume of his edited letters in 1921.
Marilyn Maxwell ( August 3, 1921 – March 20, 1972 ), born Marvel Marilyn Maxwell, was an American actress and entertainer.
She was also a runner-up in the mixed doubles event at Wimbledon in 1921, partnering Maxwell Woosnam.
Robert Maxwell ( born April 19, 1921 ) is a harpist and songwriter, who wrote the music for two well-known songs: " Ebb Tide " and " Shangri-La ( originally a composition entitled " Fantasy for Harp ").

1921 and failed
In 1921, the Photokinema sound-on-disc system developed by Orlando Kellum was employed to add synchronized sound sequences to D. W. Griffith's failed silent film Dream Street.
Following what he alleged to be an assassination attempt in 1921 ( which supposedly failed because he took a different route home from school ), he left for England where he briefly attended King's College School, Wimbledon, on a foreign exchange.
* Romania: After failed attempts at land reform by Mihail Kogălniceanu in the years immediately after Romanian unification in 1863, a major land reform finally occurred in 1921, with a few additional reforms carried out in 1945.
After further failed talks in December 1920, the guerrilla conflict was brought to an end in July 1921, with a truce agreed between the IRA and the British.
Much like in 1927, the Bisons failed to win a game in their final season until their final game, when in a case of cosmic irony they upset the Chicago Bears 19-7 ; thus, the very team that had spoiled their lossless season in 1921 had spoiled their winless season in 1929.
In 1921 the same unnamed businessmen who failed to take over the Ex-Collegians in 1920 decided to form their own team.
The Official NFL Encyclopedia confirms that although officials from Louisville failed to attend the April 1921 league meeting, the NFL did receive a letter requesting a franchise from the Breckenridges.
Two failed attempts to maintain a live beaver mascot include Bevo Beaver ( rescued from Mary's River in 1921 and later stolen ) and Billy Beaver ( made mascot in 1935, and later fell ill and died ).
On his first appearance on the Old Course in The Open Championship of 1921, he withdrew after 11 holes in the third round, when he failed to complete the hole ( in effect disqualifying himself ), and tore up his scorecard, although he finished the round and indeed played the fourth round as well.
This proposal ultimately failed, but it fostered the Plattsburg Movement, a series of summer training camps that in 1915 and 1916 hosted some 40, 000 men largely of elite social classes, and the later Citizens ' Military Training Camps that trained some 400, 000 men from 1921 to 1940.
Born in Pownal, he first ran for public office in the 1921 federal election as a Farmer-Progressive candidate, but failed to win a seat in the Canadian House of Commons.
During the Anglo-Irish Treaty talks of 1921, a Martinsyde Type A Mark II biplane was purchased and put on 24-hour standby at Croydon airport in order to allow Michael Collins to escape back to Ireland if the talks failed.
With a price tag of roughly $ 800 million, the Marshall Plan was not widely received ; when submitted to the U. S. Congress in 1921, it passed in the Senate but failed in the House of Representatives.
Born in 1853, in Watertown, Connecticut, he was the son of an ardent Irish nationalist, Patrick William ( P. W .) Dunne ( 1832 – 1921 ), who emigrated to America in 1849 after the failed Young Ireland revolt.
The American sponsors agreed to withdraw, subject to an NGS condition that the Society could reclaim its rights to the expedition if Stefansson failed to depart by June 1913 — a narrow deadline which led to hurried preparations for the journey north, although Stefansson maintained in his 1921 account that " forethought appeared to have anticipated every eventuality ".
In 1921, she failed to obtain the Albert Kahn Travelling Fellowship which she had hoped for, and in May of that year she poisoned herself.
Particularly unpopular following the brutal French taking of Damascus, the folk hero Adham Khanjar of Southern Lebanon staged a failed attempt on Gouraud's life on 23 June 1921.
Lange started his secondary education at Vestheim School in 1921, but failed to graduate examen artium.
After a number of failed business enterprises, Motobu moved to Osaka, Japan, in 1921.
In 1921 the Austromarxists formed the International Working Union of Socialist Parties ( also known as 2½ International or the Vienna International ), hoping to unite the 2nd and 3rd Internationals, something which eventually failed.
Efforts to reach a compromise failed as the Edmonton clubs refused to allow the protest to be reconsidered, resulting in the collapse of the league on February 24, 1921.
After a failed bid in the 1921 election she persevered and picked the seat up in 1925 .< ref name = nsw >
He scored two further Test fifties in the series and retained his place for the 1921 series against the same opponents, but failed completely in his four innings, totalling only 17 runs.
By May 1921, it was clear that the Government's strategy of combining limited repression with limited concessions had failed completely.

1921 and Walter
1921 / 2, Walter Gropius's Expressionist architecture | Expressionist Kapp Putsch # Monument to the March Dead | Monument to the March Dead
Walter Gropius's Monument to the March Dead ( 1921 )
In 1921, Kandinsky was invited to go to Germany to attend the Bauhaus of Weimar by its founder, architect Walter Gropius.
* Walter M. Lowrey ( 1921 – 1980 ), historian
In the meantime, he had also been working hard in stained glass, producing more than 130 windows, he and his brother, Walter, having taken over his father's studio after his death in 1921.
In 1921 Dr. Walter Morgenthaler published his book Ein Geisteskranker als Künstler ( A Psychiatric Patient as Artist ) on Adolf Wölfli, a psychotic mental patient in his care.
" During Mengelberg's time as chief conductor, several of these first conductors included Karl Muck ( 19211925 ), Pierre Monteux ( 1924 – 1934 ), Bruno Walter ( 1934 – 1939 ), and Eugen Jochum ( 1941 – 1943 ).
Swedish geologist Johan Gunnar Andersson and American palaeontologist Walter W. Granger came to Zhoukoudian, China in search of prehistoric fossils in 1921.
In the essay " Capitalism as Religion " ( 1921 ), Walter Benjamin said that the idea of whether or not people treat capitalism as a religion was a moot subject, because " One can behold in capitalism a religion, that is to say, capitalism essentially serves to satisfy the same worries, anguish, and disquiet formerly answered by so-called religion.
In Frankfurt he met the theater critic Bernhard Diebold, who in 1921 introduced Fischinger to the work and personage of Walter Ruttmann, a pioneer in abstract film.
Walter began training as a machinist in 1917 in Hamburg and in 1921 commenced studies in mechanical engineering at the Hamburg Technical Institute.
Walter Morgenthaler, a doctor at the Waldau Clinic, took a particular interest in Wölfli's art and his condition, later publishing Ein Geisteskranker als Künstler ( A Psychiatric Patient as Artist ) in 1921 which first brought Wölfli to the attention of the art world.
: 12 Walter Johnson ( 1910, 1912 – 1919, 1921, 1923 – 1924 )
In addition, he was the winningest pitcher ( left or right-handed ) in the American league until 1921, when he was surpassed by Walter Johnson.
* Walter James Hore-Ruthven, 9th Lord Ruthven of Freeland ( 1838 – 1921 )
The heir presumptive is the present holder's second cousin twice removed, Walter Warren St John ( b. 1921 ), great-grandson of Hon.
In 1921, Walter Burley Griffin ( architect and landscape architect ) began designing Castlecrag, a model residential suburb that was sympathetic to the Australian natural environment.
It was created in 1921 for the Conservative politician Walter Long, who had previously served as Member of Parliament, President of the Board of Agriculture, President of the Local Government Board, Secretary of State for the Colonies and First Lord of the Admiralty.
In 1920, he was one of the founders of the psychological journal Psyche, and later took over the editorship ; Psyche was initially the Psychic Research Quarterly set up by Walter Whately Smith, but changed its name and editorial policy in 1921.
Thomas Walter Bickett ( February 28, 1869December 28, 1921 ) was the 54th Governor of the U. S. state of North Carolina from 1917 to 1921.
In 1921 and 1922, Matthias Erzberger and Walter Rathenau were shot by members of the ultra-nationalist Organisation Consul.
* Animators: all of the directors, plus Raoul Barré ( 1915 ), Johnny B. Gruelle ( 1917 ), Jack King ( 1920 – 1921 ), Isadore Klein ( 1920 – 1921 ), Leon A. Searl ( 1920 – 1921 ), Bert Green ( 1920 – 1921 ), Edward Grinham ( 1920 – 1921 ), Ben Sharpsteen ( 1920 – 1921 ), Will Powers ( 1920 – 1921 ), Walter Lantz ( 1920 – 1921 ), David Hand ( 1925 – 1927 ), Ving Fuller ( 1925 – 26 ), Frank Paiker ( c. 1924 )

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