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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.
This was dedicated in 1921 as a war memorial, though the gilding was not finished until 1934.
In 1921 paving was finished on the Chicago to Springfield road, which in 1926 was designated as Route 66.
Oradell Reservoir was formed by the Oradell Reservoir Dam placed on the Hackensack River, which was started in 1921 and finished in 1923.
In 1875, after having finished his thesis, he worked for three years at the Leiden Observatory, before becoming the first Professor of Astronomy and Theoretical Mechanics at the University of Groningen, where he remained until his retirement in 1921.
After his military service, he finished his studies in 1920 and joined at first the " Grün & Bilfinger AG, Mannheim " company and, later, the civil engineering company Sager & Woerner ( 1921 ).
The Pros finished in 3rd place in 1921 and 10th place in 1922.
Anna Lee Aldred ( 1921 – 2006 ) was given a license at age 18 in 1939 at Agua Caliente Racetrack in Tijuana, Mexico when officials were unable to find a rule that would bar women jockeys and she finished second by a nose in her first professional race.
The 1921 Tigers finished the season with a team batting average of. 316 – the highest in American League history.
Perhaps proving the baseball adage that good pitching beats good hitting, the 1921 Tigers lacked good pitching and finished in sixth place, 27 games behind the Yankees.
He finished fourth in the NL in Wins Above Replacement in 1920 ( 6. 5 ) and third in 1921 ( 7. 2 ) and 1922 ( 6. 0 ).
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.
Meanwhile, at the end of World War 1, Ashworth emerged as manager of Liverpool, guiding them to the League Championship in 1921 – 22, after they had finished 4th in his previous two seasons.
He was traded to the Chicago White Sox in the 1921 season and finished his career in 1925.
River's best campaigns in the rest of the amateurism were in 1921 and 1922, where the squad finished 2nd.
In the opening 1921 – 22 Season, Shelbourne finished 3rd place behind winners St James's Gate and Bohemians.
Ralph DePalma, an American national champion and winner of the 1915 Indianapolis 500, finished second in the 1921 French Grand Prix and French driver Jules Goux finished third.
In 1921, driving for Ballot Automobile, he finished third in the French Grand Prix then won the inaugural Italian Grand Prix at Brescia, Italy.
His bad luck there continued in 1920 and 1921, but in 1922 he finished a strong fourth.
Construction on the cathedral started in 1903 and finished in 1921.
For the Giants, Johnny Rawlings, Irish Meusel, Casey Stengel and Red Causey each started the season on the Philadelphia Phillies, who finished the 1921 season in last place in the National League.
Passaic High's 1921 – 22 basketball team finished the season with a record of 33 – 0 and outscored its opponents by a margin of 2, 293 – 612, scoring almost four times as many points as their foes did in each game.
During the 1920 – 1921 season, Harlow finished at the bottom of the East Herts League ; however, since there was no relegation that season the club remained in Division One.

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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.
Most subsequent abeyances ( only a few dozen cases ) were settled after a few years, in favour of the holder of the family properties ; there were two periods in which long-abeyant peerages ( in some cases peerages of doubtful reality ) were brought back: between 1838 and 1841 and between 1909 and 1921.
He next wrote his two violin sonatas ( written in 1921 and 1922 respectively ), which are harmonically and structurally some of his most complex pieces.
Schooner Carroll A. Deering, as seen from the Cape Lookout ( North Carolina ) | Cape Lookout lightvessel on January 29, 1921, two days before she was found deserted in North Carolina.
The Black and Tans () were one of two ad hoc paramilitary units employed by the Royal Irish Constabulary ( RIC ) as Temporary Constables from 1920 to 1921 to suppress revolution in Ireland, the other body being the Auxiliaries.
Parkinson and his wife divorced in 1952 and he married the writer and journalist Ann Fry ( 1921 – 1983 ), with whom he had two sons and a daughter.
While married to Mao, Chiang adopted two concubines ( concubinage was still a common practice for well-to-do, non-Christian males in China ): he married Yao Yecheng ( 姚冶誠, 1889 – 1972 ) in 1912 and Chen Jieru ( 陳潔如, 1906 – 1971 ) in December 1921.
In 1921 they married and had two daughters:
It consists of a main building ( completed 1911 ) with two wings ( completed 1921 ).
Already during czarist Russian rule, two editions appeared of the Latvian Konversācijas vārdnīca ( 2 volumes, 1891 – 1893 ; 4 volumes, 1906 – 1921 ).
She and Lang co-wrote all of his movies from 1921 through 1933, including 1922's Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler ( Dr. Mabuse the Gambler ), which ran for over four hours in two parts in the original version and was the first in the Dr. Mabuse trilogy, 1924's five-hour Die Nibelungen, the famous 1927 film Metropolis, and the 1931 classic, M, his first " talking " picture.
Fellini had two siblings: Riccardo ( 1921 – 1991 ), a documentary director for RAI Television, and Maria Maddalena ( m. Fabbri ; 1929 – 2002 ).
In County Mayo, large scale guerrilla action did not break out until spring 1921, when two British forces were ambushed at Carrowkennedy and Tourmakeady.
A rising sense of Latvian nationalism from the 1850s onwards bore fruit after World War I when, after two years of struggle in the Russian Civil War, Latvia finally won sovereign independence recognised by Russia in 1920 and by the international community in 1921.
* 1921 – Italian Fascists shoot from the Parenzana train at a group of children in Strunjan ( Slovenia ): two children are killed and five wounded.
* Apollodorus, Apollodorus: The Library, translated by Sir James George Frazer, two volumes, Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press and London: William Heinemann Ltd. 1921.
On May 12, 1921, just two months into Harding's presidency, violence was initiated near Matewan, West Virginia, between private detectives, on behalf of the Stone Mountain Coal Company, and United Mine Workers union members who had been fired from their jobs and were being evicted from company-owned housing.
On April 22, 1921, a month after he turned 18, Beiderbecke was arrested by two Davenport police officers on a charge brought by the father of a young girl.
Indeed, Beiderbecke had met Hardy and the clarinetist Leon Roppolo in Davenport in 1921 when the two joined a local band and played in town for three months.
The EOP encompassed two subunits at its outset: the White House Office ( WHO ) and the Bureau of the Budget, the predecessor to today's Office of Management and Budget, which had been created in 1921 and originally located in the Treasury Department.
But in 1921 Electrolux launched the Model V, that was designed to lie on the floor on two thin metal runners.
* Spanish — Carmona, Fernando Briones: Melancholy Pierrot ( 1945 ); Dalí, Salvador: Pierrot with Guitar ( 1924 ), Pierrot Playing the Guitar ( 1925 ); Gris, Juan ( worked mainly in France ): Many works, including Pierrot ( 1919 ), Pierrot ( 1921 ), Pierrot Playing Guitar ( 1923 ), Pierrot with Book ( 1924 )— see images at right of page ; Picasso, Pablo ( worked mainly in France ): Many works, including Pierrot ( 1918 ), Pierrot and Harlequin ( 1920 ), Three Musicians ( 1921 ; two versions ), Portrait of Adolescent as Pierrot ( 1922 ), Paul as Pierrot ( 1925 ); Valle, Evaristo: Pierrot ( 1909 ).
The company split in two in 1921, when George Geach Parnall left the company and formed George Parnall & Co. Ltd., the original company Parnall & Sons moving to Fishponds, Bristol, in 1923 to continue production of shop-fittings and aircraft components.

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