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1922 and FIA
The organisation's origins date from 1922, when the Fédération Internationale de l ' Automobile ( FIA ) delegated the organisation of automobile racing to the CSI ( Commission Sportive Internationale de la FIA ), an autonomous committee that would later become the FISA.

1922 and delegated
In April 1922, Narutowicz was delegated ( together with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the time, Konstanty Skirmunt ) to participate in the Genoa Conference.

1922 and organisation
After the foundation of the Irish Free State in 1922, the organisation had a less prominent role in public life as Irish was made a compulsory subject in state-funded schools.
He was the local secretary of the BSU until it became part of the Amalgamated Marine Workers ' Union ( AMWU ) in 1922, after which he served as National Organiser of the new organisation.
Parliamentary sovereignty was further undermined by the Irish Free State Constitution Act 1922, which effectively recognised the concept of consent rather than the law as the source of legitimacy, and the United Nations Act 1946 which bound the UK to an external organisation and restricted parliament's absolute sovereignty.
The organisation was established on 22 January 1922 following an initial meeting on 15 October 1921 at the Ginásio Clube Farense by representatives from a number of Algarve clubs including Sporting Clube Farense, Sport Lisboa e Faro, Boxing Futebol Clube ( Portimão ), Sporting Clube Olhanense, Lusitano Futebol Clube, Glória Futebol Clube, Portimonense Sporting Clube, Sport Club União, Sport Club " Os Leões Portimonenses " and Esperança Futebol Clube.
The organisation was founded on 22 October 1922 following meetings held at Sport Clube Conimbricense.
Italian anarchists played a key role in the anti-fascist organisation Arditi del Popolo, which was strongest in areas with anarchist traditions, and achieved some success in their activism, such as repelling Blackshirts in the anarchist stronghold of Parma in August 1922.
His greatest achievement during his short tenure in the House of Commons was the passage of the Oxford and Cambridge Universities Act 1922 which put into law the proposals of the Royal Commission established in 1919 to review the organisation and constitutions of the universities and the statutes of their colleges.
From 1961 to 1978, she presided the: de: Philosophisch-Politische Akademie, an organisation founded by Nelson in 1922, oriented towards education, social justice, responsible political action and its philosophical basis.
The period of armed resistance started in 1922 and the organisation carried out numerous assaults on the Tzaribrod – Belgrade railway, on bridges, Serbian garrisons and barracks until 1941 when the region was occupied by Bulgarian troops.
By this time, the organisation had begun to take shape as a progressive society, allowing women to be admitted as Fellows from 1922 and encouraging a young and diverse membership.
Union of Poles in Germany (, ) is an organisation of the Polish minority in Germany, founded in 1922.
The union joined the Transport & General Workers ' Union in 1922, but attempts to revive the union as a separate organisation were made in the 1930s.

1922 and automobile
* ABC ( 1922 automobile ), a planned American car
* Abingdon ( 1922 automobile )
* Christchurch-Campbell, an automobile made in 1922
* Colonial ( Shaw automobile ), a rebranded Shaw sold from 1921 until 1922
* Colonial ( 1921 automobile ), a car from Boston which was sold from 1921 until 1922
Martinsburg had its own automobile company from 1912 to 1922, called Norwalk.
They began business together in 1922 with Pigozzi acting as a scrap merchant, buying old automobile bodies and sending them to Fiat for recycling.
In 1922 Essex introduced the first affordable enclosed automobile ( sedan ), which shifted the auto industry away from open vehicles to meet consumer demand for enclosed automobiles.
She also maintains a 35, 000 square foot residence on Mount Desert Island in Seal Harbor, Maine, known as ' Skylands ', the former summer estate of automobile designer and tycoon, Edsel Ford, with gardens designed by renowned landscape architect Jens Jensen ( 1922 ).
* Lone Star ( 1920 automobile ), an early American automobile manufactured by made by Lone Star Motor Truck and Tractor Corp. from 1920 – 1922
George B. Selden ( September 14, 1846 in Clarkson, New York – January 17, 1922 in Rochester, New York ) was a patent lawyer and inventor who was granted a U. S. patent for an automobile in 1895.
First such automobile ( a prototype ) to have a tear-drop shape and have the wheels within the body was the Persu automobile ( 1922 ), with an astounding drag coefficient of 0. 22, built by Romanian engineer Aurel Persu.
The Essex was a brand of automobile produced by the Essex Motor Company from 1918 – 1922 and Hudson Motor Company of Detroit, Michigan between 1922 and 1932.
In May 1922, tired of the Durango, Colorado winters, which aggravated Frances's rheumatic fever and Jacob's high blood pressure, the Baers piled into a just-purchased automobile and began the long drive to the milder climes of the West Coast, where Dora's sister lived in Alameda, California, across the Bay from San Francisco.
* Xtra ( automobile ), an English cyclecar built from 1922 to 1924
* Alda ( automobile ), a French automobile manufactured between 1912 and 1922
* Astra ( 1922 automobile ), French cyclecar made by E Pasquet
State Farm was founded in 1922 by retired farmer George J. Mecherle as a mutual automobile insurance company owned by its policyholders.
* Aster ( automobile ), a British automobile manufactured between 1922 and 1930

1922 and racing
* 1922 – Jesús Iglesias, Argentine racing driver ( d. 2005 )
* 1922 – Alain de Changy, Belgian racing driver ( d. 1994 )
* June 3 – Roy Salvadori, British racing driver ( b. 1922 )
* Macchi M. 17bis-Schneider Trophy racing seaplane ( 1922 )
In 1922, the Chosun Racing Club, the nation's first-ever authorized horse racing club, was established to make horse racing more systematic and better organized.
Weadick is credited with inventing the sport of chuckwagon racing in 1923, inspired either by seeing a similar event in 1922 at the Gleichen Stampede or watching impromptu races as he grew up.
While the Grand Prix motor racing scene still evaded German tracks, the circuit from 1922 was also the site of motorcycle races.
Bugatti experimented with straight-8 engines from 1922, but in 1924, he introduced the 2 L Bugatti Type 35, one of the most successful racing cars of all time, which eventually won over 1000 races.
In 1922 the Commission Sportive Internationale ( CSI ) was empowered on behalf of AIACR to regulate Grand Prix racing and other forms of international racing.
* José Froilán González ( born 1922 ), Argentinean racing driver
Rolf Mellde ( 1922 – March 2009 ) was an engineer specialized in engines and a car racing enthusiast.
Stuck's experience with car racing started in 1922 with early morning runs bringing milk from his farm to Munich, shortly after his first marriage.
José Froilán González ( born October 5, 1922 in Arrecifes ) is an Argentine former racing driver, particularly notable for scoring Ferrari's first win in a Formula One World Championship race at the 1951 British Grand Prix.
One of his auto racing films, Across the Continent ( 1922 ), was chosen as the opening night film for San Francisco's Castro Theatre, which opened 22 June 1922.
* John Porter ( horseman ) ( 1838 – 1922 ), trainer in British Thoroughbred flat racing
Roy Francesco Salvadori ( 12 May 1922 – 3 June 2012 ) was a British motor racing driver and manager.
Fritz Riess or Rieß ( 11 July 1922 in Nuremberg – 15 May 1991 in Samedan, Switzerland ) was a racing driver from Germany.
Jacques Pollet ( July 2, 1922 in Roubaix – August 16, 1997 in Paris ) was a racing driver from France.
Jesús Ricardo Iglesias ( 22 February 1922 in Pergamino – July 11, 2005 in Pergamino ), was a racing driver from Argentina.
Leslie Marr ( born 14 August 1922 ) is a British former racing driver from England.

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