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1922 and travelled
In 1922 he travelled to Berlin to publish his best-known work, his autobiography My Life and Loves ( published in four volumes, 1922 – 1927 ).
In 1922 Krishnamurti and Nitya travelled from Sydney to California.
He began touring professionally in 1922, and travelled widely with tent shows and on river boats.
After studying at Trinity College, Cambridge, he travelled to the Andaman Islands ( 1906 – 1908 ) and Western Australia ( 1910 – 1912, with biologist and writer E. L. Grant Watson and Daisy Bates ) to conduct fieldwork into the workings of the societies there, serving as the inspiration for his later books The Andaman Islanders ( 1922 ) and The Social Organization of Australian Tribes ( 1930 ).
In the summer of 1922 he travelled to Algiers, where he painted with Albert Marquet.
He travelled around Europe and north Africa between 1922 and 1924.
Due to the success of the Bolshevik Revolution, Djemal travelled to Tbilisi where he was assassinated, together with his secretary, on 21 July 1922 by Stepan Dzaghigian, Artashes Gevorgyan and Petros Ter Poghosyan, Armenians, as part of Operation Nemesis, in retribution for his role in the Armenian Genocide.
In 1922, Marcus travelled to Berlin to study Jewish history with Ismar Elbogen, who awarded Marcus a Ph. D. in 1925.
William Greaves was educated first at Lodge School and Codrington College in Barbados then travelled to England to study at St. John's College, Cambridge, where he became a fellow in 1922.
Hadley travelled alone to Geneva in December 1922 to meet Hemingway who was covering a Peace Conference.
The name derives from three ships which travelled to Western Australia in 1922, all within six weeks of each other, bring settlers under the scheme.

1922 and Vienna
At the request of his father, Adolf Lorenz, he began a premedical curriculum in 1922 at Columbia University, but he returned to Vienna in 1923 to continue his studies at the University of Vienna.
* 1922 Rufer House, Vienna
There he helped run Schoenberg's Society for Private Musical Performances from 1918 through 1922 and conducted the " Vienna Workers Symphony Orchestra " from 1922 to 1934.
Owing to Hammerich's retirement, there was nobody on the faculty of the university to examine Jeppesen's work ; therefore, he subitted his dissertation to the University of Vienna where it was reviewed by Guido Adler and Jeppesen was awarded a doctorate in 1922.
*" Die Dissonanzbehandlung bei Palestrina " ( diss., U. of Vienna, 1922 ; enlarged Copenhagen, 1923, as Palestrinastil med saerligt henblik paa dissonansbehandlingen ; Ger.
Born Oskar Josef Bschließmayer on 13 November 1922 in Vienna, Werner spent much of his childhood in the care of his grandmother, who entertained him with stories about the Burgtheater, the Austrian state theatre, where he was accepted at the age of eighteen by Lothar Müthel.
After graduating in medicine from the University of Vienna in 1922, Reich studied neuropsychiatry under Julius Wagner-Jauregg and became deputy director of Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic polyclinic.
Weininger's friend Artur Gerber gave a description of Weiniger's physiognomy in " ECCE HOMO ", preface to Taschenbuch und Briefe an einen Freund ( E. P. Tal & Co., Leipzig / Vienna 1922 ):
Her analysis was completed in 1922 and thereupon she presented the paper " Beating Fantasies and Daydreams " to the Vienna Psychoanalytical Society, subsequently becoming a member.
After early appointments at Rostock and Kiel, in 1922 Schlick assumed the chair of Naturphilosophie at the University of Vienna which had previously been held by Ludwig Boltzmann and Ernst Mach.
Vienna: Universal Edition, 1922.
The Vienna Circle ( in German: der Wiener Kreis ) was an association of philosophers gathered around the University of Vienna in 1922, chaired by Moritz Schlick, also known as the Ernst Mach Society ( Verein Ernst Mach ) in honour of Ernst Mach.
It gained popularity however, after Ernst Grünfeld introduced it into international play at Vienna 1922, where, in his first game with the defense, he defeated future world champion Alexander Alekhine.
Ernest Bewley undertook a complete refurbishment of the building, drawing inspiration from the great European cafes of Paris and Vienna, as well as exotic oriental tearooms and Egyptian architecture ( which influenced the façade and was inspired by the discovery of Tutankhamen ’ s Tomb in 1922 ).
Protected by several Polish friends and colleagues, such as Henryk Józewski, with the establishment of the Soviet Union on December 30, 1922, Petliura, in late 1923 left Poland for Budapest, then Vienna, Geneva and finally settled in Paris in early 1924.
In September 1922, Chávez married Otilia Ortiz and they went on honeymoon to Europe, from October 1922 until April 1923, spending two weeks in Vienna, five months in Berlin, and eight or ten days in Paris ( García Morillo 1960, 25 – 26 ).
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** C. C. McCown, The Testament of Solomon, edited from manuscripts at Mount Athos, Bologna, Holkham Hall, Jerusalem, London, Milan, Paris and Vienna, with Introduction ( Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament, Heft 9 ; Leipsiz, 1922.
Born 1922 in Berlin, he grew up in Vienna before emigrating in 1938.
In 1922, Tauber signed a contract with the Vienna State Opera and appearances with the Berlin State Opera followed ; for many years he appeared with both companies – four months with each, leaving four months for concerts and guest appearances with other companies and touring abroad.

1922 and Austria
* 1922 – Charles I of Austria ( b. 1887 )
The adoption of the hitherto Austrian anthem by Germany in 1922 was not opposed by Austria, as this helped the government in weakening the monarchist causes.
As a result of his decision in 1898 to invest substantially overseas, particularly in the Netherlands, Switzerland and the US, the family was to an extent shielded from the hyperinflation that hit Austria in 1922.
** Emperor Karl I of Austria ( d. 1922 )
* Archduchess Elisabeth of Austria ( 1922 – 1993 ), daughter of Emperor Charles I of Austria ; wife of Prince Heinrich of Liechtenstein
Princess Helena of Waldeck and Pyrmont died on 1 September 1922 of a heart attack in Hinterriss in Tyrol, Austria, while visiting her son.
Gustav Schwarzenegger, the father of Arnold Schwarzenegger, married war widow Aurelia Jadrny ( July 29, 1922 – August 2, 1998 ) on October 5, 1945, in Mürzsteg, Steiermark, Austria.
* Charles I of Austria, also known as Charles III, King of Bohemia, ( 1887 – 1922 )
# Blessed Charles I of Austria, 1887 – 1922
To restore the Austrian economy, Chancellor Seipel and his delegate Mensdorff-Pouilly-Dietrichstein on 4 October 1922 signed the Protocol for the reconstruction of Austria at the League of Nations: by officially renouncing accession to Germany, he obtained an international bond.
Zweigelt is a red wine grape variety developed in 1922, at the Federal Institute for Viticulture and Pomology at Klosterneuburg, Austria, by Fritz Zweigelt.
Works by him were included in the first festival of the International Society of Contemporary Music, held in Salzburg, Austria, in 1922.
In October 1922 Austria secured a loan of 650 million gold Kronen from the League of Nations, with a League of Nations Commissioner supervising the country's finances.
After the break-up of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the ceding of the Bukovina to Romania, Ehrlich planned to return to Czernowitz, where he would have been required to teach in Romanian, but he died of diabetes in Vienna, Austria in 1922.
On 22 July 1922 the composer and his wife reached Austria.
* Archduke Karl Franz of Austria ( 1887 – 1922 ), who became the last Emperor of Austria and had issue.
Bey was born Turhan Gilbert Selahattin Sahultavy in Vienna, Austria, on March 30, 1922, as the son of a Turkish diplomat and a Czechoslovakian mother.
* 1922: Emperor Charles I of Austria dies in exile and poverty in Portugal.
Since the beginning of the 20th Century, the faith community had shown their devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, especially with the residency of Charles I of Austria, who was a devotee and who would later die while in exile ( February 1922 ).
Monte was the final resting place for Emperor Charles I of Austria, last of the Habsburg rulers of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, who died in exile on 1 April 1922.
+-- Karl I ( 1887 – 1922 ), Last Emperor of Austria
Among others, it beat the 1922 champion of Denmark, Kjøbenhavns Boldklub ( 3: 1 ), twice beat HAŠK Zagreb ( 4: 2 and 2: 1 ), and twice lost to the champion of Austria, SV Amateure ( 0: 1, 0: 2 ).

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