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), married in Istanbul on 5 May 1923 to Omar Muhtar Katırcıoğlu ( 1902-Çamlıca, near Üsküdar, Bosphorus, 15 July 1935 ), and had issue:
On March 3, 1923, in Havana, Cuba, Nin married her first husband, Hugh Parker Guiler ( 1898 – 1985 ), a banker and artist, later known as " Ian Hugo " when he became a maker of experimental films in the late 1940s.
#*** Louise-Eugénie Bonaparte ( 1873 – 1923 ), married in 1896 Count Adam Carl von Moltke-Huitfeld ( 1864 – 1944 )
Armstrong and MacInnes were married in 1923.
William Wright had met and married Anna Lloyd Jones ( 1838 / 39 – 1923 ), a county school teacher, the previous year when he was employed as the superintendent of schools for Richland County.
Capra married actress Helen Howell in 1923 ; they divorced in 1928.
He met photographer Germaine Krull in Berlin in 1923, and entered into a marriage of convenience with her between 1927 and 1943 so that Krull could hold a Dutch passport and could have a " veneer of married respectability without sacrificing her autonomy.
In 1923 Polanyi converted to Christianity, and in a Roman Catholic ceremony married Magda Elizabeth Kemeny.
In 1923 he married the Spanish singer Carolina Codina ( 1897 – 1989, whose stage name was Lina Llubera ) before moving back to Paris.
) In 1923, Gropius married Ise ( Ilse ) Frank ( d. 1983 ), and they remained together until his death.
* Mary Ellen, ( 1856 – 1908 ) who married the mathematician and author Charles Howard Hinton and had four children: George ( 1882 – 1943 ), Eric (* 1884 ), William ( 1886 – 1909 ) and Sebastian ( 1887 – 1923 ) inventor of the Jungle gym.
During his time in Frankfurt he married Luise Lotter ( 1893 – 1975 ), widow Schuster, on 11 December 1923.
The couple were engaged in May 1923 and married on September 10 of that year between the matinee and evening performances of his show.
She came to prominence in 1923 when she married Albert, Duke of York, the second son of King George V and Queen Mary.
They married on 26 April 1923, at Westminster Abbey.
He married Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon in 1923, and they had two daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret.
They were married on 26 April 1923 in Westminster Abbey.
He married his first wife, Hilda Leesmann, an ethnic Estonian, in 1915 ; after eight years of marriage, they divorced in 1923.
One of his daughters, Princess Irene Pavlovna Paley ( 1903 – 1990 ), married in exile in 1923 her cousin, Prince Theodor Aleksandrovich of Russia, ( 1898-1968.
* HIH Princess Fatma Ulviye Sultan ( Ortaköy Palace, Ortaköy, Istanbul, 11 September 1892 – İzmir, 25 January 1967 and buried at Çengelköy, Üsküdar, Istanbul, first married to HE Damat Ismail Hakki Okday Beyefendi ( Athens, 28 October 1881-Istanbul, 11 October 1977 ) at the Kurucheshme Palace, Constantinople, on 10 August 1916, without issue ; second marriage to HE Damat Ali Haidar Beyefendi ( Göztepe, Istanbul, 20 September 1889 – Istanbul, 5 February 1962 ) at the Nişantaşı Palace, Nişantaşı, Pera ( today Beyoğlu ), on 1 November 1923, also without issue.
Troughton was born on 25 March 1920 in Mill Hill, Middlesex, England to Alec George Troughton, a solicitor, and Dorothy Evelyn Offord, who married in 1914 in Edmonton, and had an elder brother, Alec Robert ( 1915 – 1994 ), and a younger sister, Mary Edith ( 1923 – 2005 ).
Tucker and his new wife, Vera ( married in 1923 at age 20 ), then took over a 6-month lease on a gas station near Lincoln Park, running the station together.
* Louise-Eugénie Bonaparte ( 1873 – 1923 ); married, in 1896, Count Adam Carl von Moltke-Huitfeld ( 1864 – 1944 ): they have numerous descendants.
On 23 June 1869, he married one of his students, Mary Elizabeth Plummer ( 1850 – 1923 ), in New York City.
His first wife died in October 1923, and in August of the next year Schoenberg married Gertrud Kolisch ( 1898 – 1967 ), sister of his pupil, the violinist Rudolf Kolisch ( Neighbour 2001 ; Silverman 2010, 223 ).

1923 and Kramer
* 1923 ( fall ) Irving C. Kramer

1923 and young
Founded in 1897 as Sport Club Juventus by a group of young Torinese students, among them, who was their first president, Eugenio Canfari, and his brother Enrico, author of the company's historical memory ; they are managed by the industrial Agnelli family since 1923, which constitutes the oldest sporting partnership in Italy, thus making Juventus the first professional club in the country.
" She also painted the children of relatives as well as Gladys Tidy, the Barkers ' young housekeeper, who posed for the Primrose Fairy in 1923.
: In 1923, Vito, together with his young family, visits Sicily for the first time since leaving for America.
* Stephen Morris ( 1923, published 1961 ): a young pilot takes on a daring and dangerous mission.
In early 1923, two young boys from Tennessee, Rafe McCawley and Danny Walker, pretending to fight the Germans, climb into Rafe's father's biplane cropduster and accidentally start it, giving them their first taste of flying.
In 1923, a young farmer named James D Cummings and a draftsman named John Earl McLeod made the designs for a bulldozer.
In separate though parallel developments, the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary began teaching local young women in 1923.
The Hadow reports ( 1923 – 1933 ) with their suggestions such that " a good school ' is not a place of compulsory instruction, but a community of old and young, engaged in learning by cooperative experiment '.
After her husband's death as a young man, the actress retired until 1923, when she returned under the name Josephine Hull.
However, during the later part of the stewardship of Verbrugghen's successor, Dr W. Arundel Orchard ( Director 1923 – 34 ), there were tensions with another emerging professional body, the " ABC Symphony Orchestra ", later to become the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, driven by the young, ambitious and energetic Bernard Heinze, Director-General of Music for the Federal Government's new Australian Broadcasting Commission.
He liked to teach, also to young students, and his excellent lectures, always well prepared but without written notes, were hailed for their clarity and beauty .” ( Emil Artin and Helmut Hasse: Their Correspondence 1923 – 1934, Introduction.
In 1923, a man came up to the young newsboy, purchased every paper he had and asked him if he wanted to see the show in town, giving him a ticket.
On October 26, 1923, Reza Khan got control of Iran after a long period of efforts toward restoring the previous Qajar monarchy, and the young Ahmad Shah Qajar fled to exile in Europe, where he preferred to stay.
Founded in 1923 by Maurice R. Robinson, The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, administered by the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, have encouraged over 13 million students, recognized more than 9 million young artists and writers, and made available more than $ 25 million in awards and scholarships.
In 1923, a young farmer named James Cummings and a draftsman named J. Earl McLeod made the first designs for the bulldozer.
Among the most notable are La Voix du rossignol ( The Voice of the Nightingale ) ( 1923 ), a hand-tinted film ( some sources say Prizmacolor ) starring the young " Nina Starr " ( Janina Starevich ) and the naturalistic nightingale who convinces her to free him, and Fétiche Mascotte ( Duffy the Mascot, aka The Mascot, aka Puppet Love, aka The Devil's Ball ) ( 1934 ), a long and strange story about a loving dog puppet who practically goes through Hell to get an orange to a girl dying of scurvy, selected by Terry Gilliam as one of the ten best animated films of all time.
With a young Travis Jackson ready to succeed Bancroft as the Giants ' shortstop, and with Bancroft desiring an opportunity to manage, McGraw traded Bancroft to the Boston Braves with Bill Cunningham and Casey Stengel for Joe Oeschger and Billy Southworth after the 1923 season.
One famous incident during Rupert's early years was the 1923 shooting, at the hotel, of a wealthy young Egyptian, Prince Fahmy Bey, by his French wife, Marguerite.
Sage met a young Italian nobleman, Prince Ranieri di San Faustino, in Rome around 1923 and fell in love with him, believing at first, as she wrote to a friend in 1924, that he was “ me in another form .” They married on March 30, 1925.
As a young woman, in 1923, she had been engaged to novelist and aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry ; however, the engagement was called off, even though Saint-Exupéry gave up flying for a while after her family protested such a risky occupation.
Goldberg's interest in the law was sparked by the noted murder trial in 1923 of Leopold and Loeb, two wealthy young Chicagoans who were spared the death penalty with the help of their high-powered defense attorney, Clarence Darrow.
" Farley was appointed to the New York State Athletic Commission at the suggestion of James J. Walker in 1923 and Farley served as a delegate at the 1924 Democratic National Convention, where he befriended a young Franklin D. Roosevelt who would give his famous " Happy Warrior " speech regarding the then-Governor Al Smith.
A group of young men collected around his name and were joined by the poet-novelist-dramatist Marcellus Emants ( 1848 – 1923 ).
When the Allegheny National Forest was established in 1923, the immediate challenge was nurturing the young trees growing amongst logging slash on the recently-cleared hillsides.

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