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1923 and Dewey
* Dewey Martin ( actor ) ( born 1923 ), American actor
He earned his Bachelor's degree at the City College of New York in 1923, then his Ph. D. degree at Columbia University in 1927, where he was a student of the noted pragmatist philosopher John Dewey.
74 ( January – June 1923 ) Conrad Aiken, Sherwood Anderson, Malcolm Cowley, e. e. cummings, Stuart Davis, John Dewey, Gerhart Hauptmann, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Marie Laurencin, D. H. Lawrence, Thomas Mann, Katherine Mansfield, Frans Masereel, Henry McBride, George Moore, Marianne Moore, Raymond Mortimer, Pablo Picasso, Ezra Pound, Paul Rosenfeld, Henri Rousseau, Edmund Wilson, William Butler Yeats, Stefan Zweig
After a brief stint in private law practice following his resignation in 1921, Stapleton defeated Dewey C. Bailey in Denver's mayoral election in 1923 and was re-elected in 1927.

1923 and wrote
When Dr. Wallace Buttrick, wise in his judgment of people, declined to have the Science Building named for him, he wrote Miss Tapley ( April 7, 1923 ) `` If you had asked me, I think I would have suggested that you name the building for Miss Upton.
Montgomery came to the conclusion that the conflict could not be won without harsh measures, and that self-government was the only feasible solution ; in 1923, after the establishment of the Irish Free State and during the Irish Civil War, Montgomery wrote to Colonel Arthur Percival of the Essex Regiment:
After the passage of the 19th Amendment gave women the vote in 1920, Eastman and three others wrote the Equal Rights Amendment, first introduced in 1923.
On 1 April 1923, Shaikh Ahmad al-Sabah wrote the British Political Agent in Kuwait, Major John More, " I still do not know what the border between Iraq and Kuwait is, I shall be glad if you will kindly give me this information.
Benedict wrote her dissertation " The Concept of the Guardian Spirit in North America ", and received the PhD in anthropology in 1923.
Katherine Mansfield from New Zealand wrote many of short stories between 1912 and her death in 1923.
In these articles, Adorno championed avant-garde music at the same time as he critiqued the failings of musical modernity, as in the case of Stravinsky ’ s The Soldier ’ s Tale, which he called in 1923 a “ dismal Bohemian prank .” In these early writings, he was unequivocal in his condemnation of performances which either sought or pretended to achieve a transcendence which Adorno, in line with many intellectuals of the time, regarded as impossible: “ No cathedral ,” he wrote, “ can be built if no community desires one .” In the summer of 1924, Adorno received his doctorate with a study of Edmund Husserl under the direction of the unorthodox neo-Kantian Hans Cornelius.
Zhao Huanting ( 趙煥亭 ), who wrote Chronicles of the Loyal Knights-Errant ( 奇俠精忠傳, serialised 1923 – 27 ), was another well-known wuxia writer who was based in Shanghai.
Sandburg wrote three children's books in Elmhurst, Rootabaga Stories, in 1922, followed by Rootabaga Pigeons ( 1923 ), and Potato Face ( 1930 ).
They had three children, Beatrice Smith ( March 19, 1911 – October 24, 1952 ), Ruth Ellen Patton Totten ( February 28, 1915 – November 25, 1993 ), who wrote The Button Box: A Loving Daughter's Memoir of Mrs. George S. Patton, and George Patton IV ( December 24, 1923 – June 27, 2004 ), who followed in his father's footsteps, attending West Point and eventually rising to the rank of Major General as an armor officer in the United States Army.
With Liberty magazine, he wrote a series entitled, " How You Can Keep Fit " in 1923.
During their four-year partnership, they wrote five comedies – Dulcy ( 1921 ), To the Ladies ( 1922 ), Merton of the Movies ( 1922 ), The Deep Tangled Wildwood ( 1923 ) and Beggar on Horseback ( 1924 ) – and also co-directed and contributed sketches to the 1922 revue The ' 49ers, collaborated on the book to the musical comedy Helen of Troy, New York ( 1923 ), and wrote both the book and lyrics for another musical comedy, Be Yourself ( 1924 ).
He no longer wrote, but dictated the chapters of Švejk from his bedroom in the village of Lipnice, where he died in on January 3 1923 of heart failure.
In 1923 he wrote to the Swiss philanthropist Werner Reinhart: " For the present, it matters more to me if people understand my older works ...
One of the first to conceive of a union of European nations was Count Richard Nikolaus von Coudenhove-Kalergi, who wrote the Pan-Europa manifesto in 1923.
On 10 March 1923 he wrote a letter to his patron, Harriet Weaver: " Yesterday I wrote two pages — the first I have since the final Yes of Ulysses.
The first signs of what would eventually become Finnegans Wake came in August 1923 when Joyce wrote the sketch " Here Comes Everybody ", which dealt for the first time with the book's protagonist HCE.
Hired by Hal Roach in 1923, McCarey initially wrote gags for the Our Gang series and other studio stars, then produced and directed shorts, including two-reelers with Charley Chase.
* Edith Summers Kelley-Canadian author, wrote Weeds ( 1923 ), novel about " an artistic tomboy in the rural hills of Kentucky, who struggles unsuccessfully to overcome the oppressive roles assigned to her as a woman "
" After about a year's work in organic lead ," he wrote in January 1923, " I find that my lungs have been affected and that it is necessary to drop all work and get a large supply of fresh air.

1923 and introduction
He published his " gentle manifesto, " Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture " in 1966, described in the introduction by Vincent Scully to be " probably the most important writing on the making of architecture since Le Corbusier's ' Vers Une Architecture ', of 1923.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association held their first Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championship in 1921, making it one of the most prestigious competitions for students, and this was soon followed by the introduction of track and field at the inaugural World Student Games in 1923.
In 1923 Lee Hollander wrote the following in his introduction to Fear and Trembling, “ Abraham “ chooses to be “ the exception ” and set aside the general law, as well as does the aesthetic individual ; but, note well: “ in fear and trembling ,” and at the express command of God!
Despite the blemish on his record, in November 1923, Schacht became currency commissioner for the Weimar Republic and participated in the introduction of the Rentenmark, a new currency the value of which was based on a mortgage on all of the properties in Germany.
in the British Museum ", introduction by Sir Israel Gollancz, EETS OS 162 ( London, 1923 )
Although the Latvian government prohibited the formation of an ethnic Livonian parish within the Lutheran Church of Latvia in 1923, it approved the introduction of the Livonian language as an optional subject in elementary schools in the villages of the Livonian Coast that same year.
This ruthless efficiency provided his introduction to Al Capone in late 1923.
* Euripides: Medea, partly in the original and partly in translation ; with introduction and notes ( Oxford University Press, 1923 )
In 1923, the Madras University Act was passed after its introduction by Education Minister A. P. Patro.
After this introduction of aviation to Azerbaijan, it took only 13 years for the new mode of transportation to acquire an official status in the region: the Caucasus Joint Stock Company of Civil Aviation-ZAKAVIA-was established in 1923.
Williams scholar Allean Hale, in his introduction to a 2000 New Directions Publishers edition of the play ( ISBN 0-8112-1435-4 ), commented on similarities the play shares with the 1923 expressionist play The Adding Machine by Elmer Rice.
* The Hope vases: a catalogue and a discussion of the Hope collection of Greek vases with an introduction on the history of the collection and on late Attic and south Italian vases ( 1923 )

1923 and Alexander's
In his journal article " Alexander and the Ganges " ( 1923 ), the 20th century historian W. W. Tarn calls a list and description of satrapies of Alexander's Empire written between 324 and 323 BC as an ancient gazetteer.

1923 and Constructive
* Alexander, FM Constructive Conscious Control of the Individual, Centerline Press ( USA, 1923 ), revised 1946, Mouritz ( UK, 2004 ) ISBN 0-9543522-6-2, ISBN 978954352264

1923 and Conscious
Conscious of the need to improve after his uncertain start to first-class cricket, Hammond scored his maiden first-class century in the first match of the 1923 season, making 110 and 92 opening the batting against Surrey.

1923 and Control
* Numerical simulation ( 2. 6 MB ) ( or see 6. 2 MB version ), produced by Professor Nobuo Shuto of the Disaster Control Research Center, Tohoku University, Japan, shows the 1923 Kanto tsunami.
* The Control of Industry, 1923.
Also in 1923, Margaret Sanger opened the first birth control clinic in America, the Control Clinical Research Bureau in Manhattan, to provide contraceptive devices to women and collect accurate statistics to prove their safety and long-term effectiveness.
His other novels include Brass: A Novel of Marriage 1921, Bread 1923, Pig Iron 1926, Seed: A Novel of Birth Control 1930, Zest 1933, Hands 1935, and Flint 1944.
In December 1922-February 1923, Rules concerning the Control of Wireless Telegraphy in Time of War and Air Warfare, drafted by a commission of jurists at the Hague regulates:
The 1923 Land Act allowed the Irish Land Commission to refuse to allow a purchase of farmland by a non-Irish citizen ; during the Anglo-Irish Trade War the Control of Manufactures Act 1932 required that at least 50 % of the ownership of Irish-registered companies had to be held by Irish citizens.

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