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1923 and Johannes
The adventures of the Cimbri are described by the Danish nobel-prize-winning author, Johannes V. Jensen, himself born in Himmerland, in the novel Cimbrernes Tog ( 1922 ), included in the epic cycle Den lange Rejse ( English The Long Journey, 1923 ).
In 1923, Johannes Nicolaus Brønsted and Martin Lowry published essentially the same theory about how acids and bases behave, using an electrochemical basis.
This led in 1923 to his formulation of the protonic definition of acids and bases, now known as BrønstedLowry acid-base theory, independently of the work by Johannes Nicolaus Brønsted.
* 1837 – Johannes Diderik van der Waals, Dutch physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1923 )
* November 23 – Johannes Diderik van der Waals, Dutch physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1923 )
* Johannes Diderik van der Waals, 1837 – 1923, physicist.
* Johannes Diderik van der Waals, ( 1837 – 1923 ), physicist Prize 1910
In 1923, Moholy-Nagy replaced Johannes Itten as the instructor of the foundation course at the Bauhaus.
Their concealment was aided by Otto Frank's colleagues Johannes Kleiman, whom he had known since 1923, Miep Gies, Victor Kugler, and Bep Voskuijl.
Johannes Diderik van der Waals ( 23 November 1837 – 8 March 1923 ) was a Dutch theoretical physicist and thermodynamicist famous for his work on an equation of state for gases and liquids.
Among these was former prime minister Johannes Hoffman, who unsuccessfully tried to separate the Palatinate from Bavaria and form an independent state within the Empire on 24 October 1923, while Munich was being rocked by civil-war-like conditions.
* Johannes Diderik van der Waals ( 1837 – 1923 ), Dutch physicist
Markus Johannes " Mischa " Wolf ( 19 January 1923 – 9 November 2006 ) was head of the General Intelligence Administration ( Hauptverwaltung Aufklärung ), the foreign intelligence division of East Germany's Ministry for State Security ( MfS, commonly known as the Stasi ).
* November 23 – Johannes Diderik van der Waals ( died 1923 ), physicist.
* Johannes Diderik van der Waals ( 1837 – 1923 ), 1910 Nobel Prize in physics.
In chemistry, the BrønstedLowry theory is an acid-base theory, proposed independently by Johannes Nicolaus Brønsted and Thomas Martin Lowry in 1923.
Johannes Peter " Hans " Riegel ( born 10 March 1923 in Bonn ) is a German entrepreneur who has owned and operated confectionery maker Haribo since 1946.
Johannes Wilhelm " Hans " Goldschmidt ( January 18, 1861 – May 21, 1923 ) was a German chemist.
Author and journalist Johannes B. Wist was the editor of Decorah-Posten from 1901 until his death in 1923.

1923 and Nicolaus
From 1923 to 1939 he was a professor at Stefan Batory University in Vilnius, Lithuania, and from 1945 to 1960 a professor at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland.

1923 and Thomas
* 1923: Le Grand Écart – Thomas l ' imposteur
* 1833 – Thomas George Bonney, English geologist ( d. 1923 )
* July 27 – Thomas George Bonney, English geologist ( d. 1923 )
He held it until 1923, when he sold it to the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, which operates it as a house museum and educational institution.
The lions, placed there by Jefferson Levy, were removed in 1923 when the Thomas Jefferson Foundation purchased the house.
In 1923, a private non-profit organization, the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, purchased the house from Jefferson Levy with funds raised by Theodore Fred Kuper and others.
* Lowell Thomas, Jr. ( born 1923 ), film and television producer, Alaskan Senator, and Alaskan Lt.
Another version is Thomas Hardy's The Famous Tragedy of the Queen of Cornwall at Tintagel in Lyonnesse, a one act play which was published in 1923.
Sir Thomas Webster, MP and baronet ( 1677 – 1751, created a baronet 1703, baronetcy extinct 1923 ), married the heiress Jane Cheek ( granddaughter of a wealthy merchant, Henry Whistler, to whose vast inheritance she succeeded in 1719 ).
With Arthur Fitzgerald Kinnaird ( 1847 – 1923, later 11th Baron Kinnaird ) and Thomas Henry William Pelham ( 1847 – 1916 ), he rented rooms in York Place ( formerly Of Alley ), off The Strand in central London, for a boys ' school, initially a day school, which subsequently began to open in the evenings.
* Thomas P. Westendorf ( 1848 – 1923 ), a notable composer.
* Thomas Angell, ( 1837 – 1923 ) scholar at Bates College
* Thomas E. Stagnitti ( 1923 – 2006 )-1963 to 1976.
Bayard was incorporated in 1893 and named in honor of Thomas F. Bayard, Jr., who later became a United States Senator from Delaware ( 1923 – 1929 ).
* Thomas Crawford ( sculptor ) ( 1923 ), Statue of Freedom
* Savannah Duels & Duellists, Thomas Gamble ( 1923 )
In 1922 and 1923, the leases became the subject of a sensational investigation by Senator Thomas J. Walsh.
His elder brother Thomas Healy ( 1854 – 1924 ) was a solicitor and Member of Parliament ( MP ) for North Wexford, his younger brother Maurice Healy ( 1859 – 1923 ) a solicitor and MP for Cork City, with whom he held a lifelong close relationship.
And, Admiral Thomas J. Ryan was awarded the medal for saving a woman from the burning Grand Hotel in Yokohama, Japan, following the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake.
In February 1923 Joseph Samuels ' Tampa Blue Jazz Band recorded the George W. Thomas number " The Fives " for Okeh Records, considered the first example of jazz band boogie-woogie.
In 1923 Anna Christie was adapted by Bradley King for a film and directed by John Griffith Wray and Thomas H. Ince with stars Blanche Sweet, William Russell, George F. Marion and Eugenie Besserer.
The Basilian Fathers remained at St. Thomas until 1923.
* Thomas Brian McKelvie Fairfax, 13th Lord Fairfax of Cameron ( 1923 – 1964 )
The Basilian Fathers also founded St. Thomas College ( later St. Thomas University ( New Brunswick )) in Chatham, N. B., in 1910, and remained there until 1923, when the college was transferred to the local diocesan clergy.

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