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In 1923, he married Alexandra Alexandrovna Grinevskya ( 1899 – 1976 ), who had been sent to Paris in her childhood because she was the illegitimate daughter of a St. Petersburg dignitary.
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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 )
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.
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.
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 Alexandra
The original Broadway production of The Swan opened on Broadway in 1923, with Eva Le Gallienne as Princess Alexandra, Philip Merivale as Prince Albert, and Basil Rathbone as the tutor.
* Alexandra of Greece ( 1921 – 1993 ), Princess of Greece and Denmark, who married King Peter II of Yugoslavia ( 1923 – 1970 ).
Michael's attention turned to Alexandra Kossikovskaya ( September 1875, Orel region – 1923, Berlin ), known affectionately as " Dina ", who was his sister Olga's lady-in-waiting.
* Prince Welf Henry ( 11 March 1923 – 12 July 1997 ); married 1960 Princess Alexandra of Ysenburg and Büdingen ( b. 23 October 1937 ).
New league members in D3N are: Accrington Stanley ( 1921 – 1961 ), Ashington ( 1921 – 1929 ), Barrow ( 1921 – 1972 ), Chesterfield, Crewe Alexandra, Darlington, Durham City ( 1921 – 1928 ), Halifax Town, Hartlepool United, Lincoln City, Nelson ( 1921 – 1931 ), Rochdale, Southport ( 1921 – 1978 ), Stalybridge ( 1921 – 1923 ), Tranmere Rovers, Walsall, Wigan Borough ( 1921 – 1931 ) and Wrexham.
1923 and 1899
* Bell, John D. Peasants in Power: Alexander Stamboliski and the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union, 1899 – 1923 ( 1923 )
Many species were also described by Hemsley ( 1883 ), Richter ( 1897 ), Donnell Smith ( 1899 ), Rusby ( 1907, 1910 ), Huber ( 1910 ), Robinson ( 1912 ), Pittier ( 1917 ), Bailey ( 1922 ), and the most extensive number by Snethlage ( 1923, 1924 ).
* Prince George of Teck, later 2nd Marquess of Cambridge, ( 11 October 1895 – 16 April 1981 ); married 1923 Dorothy Hastings ( 18 May 1899 – 1 April 1988 ).
On April 10, 1923, he married Dorothy Isabel Westenra Hastings ( 18 May 1899 Cirencester-1 April 1988 ), daughter of The Hon.
Sherlock Holmes was Gillette's foremost production with 1, 300 performances ( in 1899 – 1901, 1905, 1906, 1910, 1915, 1923, and 1929 – 1932 ).
More conventional exponents of the big house novel include Elizabeth Bowen ( 1899 – 1973 ), whose novels and short stories include Encounters ( 1923 ), The Last September ( 1929 ), and The Death of the Heart ( 1938 ) and Molly Keane ( 1904 – 1996 ) ( writing as M. J. Farrell ), author of Young Entry ( 1928 ), Conversation Piece ( 1932 ), Devoted Ladies ( 1934 ), Full House ( 1935 ), and The Loving Without Tears ( 1951 ) among others.
Békésy was born on June 3, 1899 in Budapest, Hungary, the first of three children ( György 1899, Lola 1901 and Miklós 1903 ) to Alexander von Békésy ( 1860 – 1923 ), an economic diplomat born in Kolozsvár, Transylvania, Kingdom of Hungary, and his wife Paula Mazaly ( 1879 – 1974 ) born in Cadavica, Slavonia, Kingdom of Hungary.
Hamilton also held the honorary posts of Captain of Deal Castle ( 1899 – 1923 ) and Major of Deal ( 1909 ) and received the degree of honorary LLD from Glasgow University and of honorary DCL from Oxford University.
He served as the head football coach at Ohio Wesleyan University ( 1897 ), the University of Nebraska – Lincoln ( 1898 ), the University of Kansas ( 1899 ), Stanford University ( 1900 ), San Jose State University ( 1900 ), and the University of Michigan ( 1901 – 1923, 1925 – 1926 ), compiling a career college football record of 198 – 35 – 12.
Opened by the South Eastern Railway on 30 July 1849, the operations of which were handed over to the South Eastern and Chatham Railway in 1899, it became part of the Southern Railway during the Grouping of 1923.
Evans was born in Cilfynydd, the only son of William John Evans ( 1899 – 1978 ), a coal miner, and his wife, Charlotte May, née Thomas ( 1901 – 1923 ).
From 1900 to 1950, Sinclair Lewis ( 1885 – 1951 ), William Faulkner ( 1897 – 1962 ), Henry Miller ( 1891 – 1980 ), Ernest Hemingway ( 1899 – 1961 ), John Steinbeck ( 1902 – 1968 ), Richard Wright ( 1908 – 1960 ), William Saroyan ( 1908 – 1981 ), Nelson Algren ( 1909 – 1981 ), Paul Bowles ( 1910 – 1999 ), Jerome Salinger ( 1919 – 2009 ), Norman Mailer ( 1923 – 2007 ), and Gore Vidal ( 1925 – 2012 ).
He lived in Wyoming from 1887 onward, and served in Congress from 1895 to 1897 and then from 1899 to 1923.
: Arundel Castle ( 3 ) ( 1894 – 1905 ), Avondale Castle ( 1897 – 1912 ), Braemar Castle ( 1 ) ( 1898 – 1924 ), Carisbrook Castle ( 1898 – 1922 ), ' Doune Castle ( 1890 – 1904 ), Dunolly Castle ( 1897 – 1905 ), Dunottar Castle ( 1890 – 1913 ), Dunvegan Castle ( 1896 – 1923 ), Garth Castle ( 1880 – 1901 ), Harlech Castle ( 1894 – 1904 ), Hawarden Castle ( 1883 – 1904 ), Kildonan Castle ( 1899 – 1931 ), Kinfauns Castle ( 2 ) ( 1899 – 1927 ), Lismore Castle ( 1891 – 1904 ), Norham Castle ( 1883 – 1903 ), Pembroke Castle ( 2 ) ( 1883 – 1906 ), Raglan Castle ( 1897 – 1905 ), Roslin Castle ( 2 ) ( 1883 – 1904 ), Tantallon Castle ( 2 ) ( 1894 – 1901 ), Tintagel Castle ( 1 ) ( 1896 – 1912 )
Between 1899 and 1923 the SE & CR had an effective monopoly of the railway service in Kent, and several of the main Channel ports for ferries to France and Belgium.
Runners-up: ( 29 total ) 1899, 1901, 1905, 1907 1912, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1923, 1924, 1934, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1944, 1954, 1955, 1958, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1977, 1984, 1986, 1997, 2000, 2012
2.287 seconds.