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1922 and first
* In 1922, Sacadura Cabral and Gago Coutinho were the first to cross the South Atlantic in an airship.
The first mention of " The Ashes " in Wisden Cricketers ' Almanack occurs in 1905, while Wisdens first account of the legend is in the 1922 edition.
Its first recording is an a cappella version from 1922 by the Sacred Harp Choir.
* 1922 – The first radio advertisement is broadcast on WEAF-AM in New York City.
* 1922 – Joseph Stalin becomes the first General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
The opera, which Berg completed in 1922, was first performed on December 14, 1925, when Erich Kleiber directed the first performance in Berlin.
* 1922 – The first Aggie Muster is held as a remembrance for fellow Texas A & M graduates who had died in the previous year.
* 1922 – The first segment of the Imperial Wireless Chain providing wireless telegraphy between Leafield in Oxfordshire, England, and Cairo, Egypt, comes into operation.
The Anglican Church of Canada developed its first Book of Common Prayer separately from the English version in 1918, which received final authorization from General Synod in 1922.
Wegener was the first to use the phrase " continental drift " ( 1912, 1915 ) ( in German " die Verschiebung der Kontinente " – translated into English in 1922 ) and formally publish the hypothesis that the continents had somehow " drifted " apart.
While the Platinum Age saw the first use of the term " comic book " ( The Yellow Kid in McFadden's Flats ( 1897 )), the first known full-color comic ( The Blackberries ( 1901 )), and the first monthly comic book ( Comics Monthly ( 1922 )), it was not until the Golden Age that the archetype of the superhero would originate.
The territory Country Party members first contested the 1919 federal election, with an established federal Country Party contesting the 1922 federal election.
Christiaan Neethling Barnard ( 8 November 1922 – 2 September 2001 ) was a South African cardiac surgeon who performed the world's first successful human-to-human heart transplant.
* 1922 – Japanese aircraft carrier Hōshō becomes the first purpose built aircraft carrier to be commissioned in the world.
* 1922: The first vehicle with a ( pre-chamber ) diesel engine was Agricultural Tractor Type 6 of the Benz Söhne agricultural tractor OE Benz Sendling.
* 1922 – Gabriel Narutowicz is announced the first president of Poland.
The first major Finnish encyclopedia was Tietosanakirja ( 11 volumes, 1909 – 1922 ).
In the 1922 season, back at Essendon at last, they reached the final four for the first time since 1912, finishing in third place.
Her first book, Child Whispers, a collection of poems, was published in 1922.
In 1922, he published his first important scientific work in the Italian journal I Rendiconti dell ' Accademia dei Lincei entitled " On the phenomena occurring near a world line ", where he introduces for the first time the so-called " Fermi coordinates ", and proves that when close to the time line, space behaves as a euclidean one.

1922 and permanent
His primary sculptural work is The Representative of Humanity ( 1922 ), a nine-meter high wood sculpture executed as a joint project with the sculptor Edith Maryon and now on permanent display at the Goetheanum.
The club played at several grounds in its early history, before moving to a permanent location at Vicarage Road in 1922, where it remains to this day.
After the wooden seats burned down in 1922, more permanent seats were added in stages until it consisted of a horseshoe opening to the south, with a running track around the field.
Santōka proved no more reliable at working a steady job than he had at going to college, and though he did secure a permanent position as a librarian in 1920, by 1922 he was again unemployed due to another “ nervous breakdown .” He stayed in Tokyo long enough to experience the Great Kanto Earthquake, after which he was apparently jailed as a suspect Communist.
This was never intended to be a permanent political organization, and dissolved when parliament broke up in 1922.
The second Tongariro National Park Act, in 1922, started some active conservation efforts, but it was not until 1931 that the first permanent park ranger began work.
In 1922 the school moved to a new, permanent campus on the former James Treadwell estate in Oakland located just east of the intersection of College Avenue and Broadway, where it remains today.
De Wiart was promoted to the permanent rank of colonel in June 1922, with seniority from July 1920 and resigned his commission in April 1923.
For his accomplishments, he was made aide-de-camp to Army Chief of Staff John J. Pershing ( 1921 – 1923 ) and promoted to permanent brigadier general in the Regular Army ( 1922 ).
In 1922 the separation became permanent, when the mounted branch was redesignated the 10th Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides Cavalry ( Frontier Force ), and the infantry was amalgamated as the 5th Battalion, 12th Frontier Force Regiment ( Queen Victoria's Own Corps of Guides ).
In 1922 a girls ' grammar school was built, using temporary accommodation, on a site adjacent to the boys ' school but they had to wait until 1962 before a permanent school was built nearby.
In 1922, the school moved into its first permanent building in Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood, when enrollment had reached 228.
For instance, his advocacy for parks on Hamilton, Ontario City Council earned him an appointment to the permanent position on the Board of Parks Management in 1922, where he remained until his death in 1948.
Before moving into its permanent home in 1929, however, the museum temporarily moved to the Garrett house at 101 West Monument in July 1922.
Averchenko spent a brief time in both cities before moving again and taking up permanent residence in Prague on 17 June 1922.
The Fred Harvey Company was granted the concession for the camp in 1922 ; the company hired the American architect Mary Colter to design permanent lodging.
By 1922 all the major permanent buildings had been built.

1922 and airport
For instance, in January 1922, Broome post office recorded just of rainfall while in the same month of 1997, the airport received.
In 1922, the railway system, that connected Berlin to its neighboring cities and villages was electrified and transformed into the S-Bahn, and a year later Tempelhof airport was opened.
In 1922, Fort Sill was considered the busiest airport in the U. S.
From 1922 to 1926 Lansing's airport was Creyts Field, located west of the current airport.

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