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In February 1923, she launched Renascença, a periodical linked with the anarchist, progressive, and freethinking circles of the period.
Margaret studied one year, 1919, at DePauw University, then transferred to Barnard College where she earned her bachelor's degree in 1923.
After Sanger discovered that physicians were exempt from the law that prohibited the distribution of contraceptive information to women — provided it was prescribed for medical reasons — she established the Clinical Research Bureau ( CRB ) in 1923 to exploit this loophole.
In an article that appeared on July 1, 1923, Valentino Declares He Isn't a Sheik, she interviewed celebrity actor Rudolph Valentino, referring to him as " Sheik " from his film role.
Shoghi Effendi had first met Mary as a girl when she came on pilgrimage with her mother in 1923.
For an audition into the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York she used a scene from her uncle's 1923 play The Torch-Bearers.
Baptized on January 1, 1922, she gave up her assistantship with Husserl to teach at the Dominican nuns ' schools school in Speyer from 1923 to 1931.
Sarah Bernhardt died from uremia following kidney failure in 1923 ; she is believed to have been 78 years old.
When she graduated from high school in 1923, Gaynor decided to pursue an acting career.
She came to prominence in 1923 when she married Albert, Duke of York, the second son of King George V and Queen Mary.
Following her marriage to Grenbry Outhwaite in 1909, she also collaborated with her husband-most notably for The Enchanted Forest ( 1921 ), The Little Fairy Sister ( 1923 ) and Fairyland ( 1926 ).
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 ).
In 1992, according to police, she was shot dead in Bonn while sleeping by her partner, ex-general and Green politician Gert Bastian ( born 1923 ), who then killed himself.
On 26 April 1923 she married Prince Albert, Duke of York, second son of King George V, at Westminster Abbey.
My Disillusionment in Russia is a book published in 1923 by Emma Goldman describing her experiences in Soviet Russia from 1920 to 1921, where she saw the aftermath of the Russian Revolution of 1917.
Famous people born there include: the author, Enid Blyton in 1897 ; the first compiler of the London A-Z, Phyllis Pearsall in East Dulwich in 1906, she went on to live in Dulwich Village ; the war-time singer Anne Shelton in 1923 ( or 1928?
Larsen passed her certification exam in 1923 and spent her first year working at the Seward Park Branch on the Lower East Side, where she had strong support from her white supervisor Alice Keats O ' Connor, as she had from Rose.
In spring she got a part in The Daring Years ( 1923 ), where she befriended actress Mary Carr, who taught her how to use make-up.
On July 21, 1923 she befriended Louella Parsons, who interviewed her for The New York Morning Telegraph.
Before Maytime was finished, Schulberg announced that Bow was given the lead in the studio's biggest seasonal assessment, Poisoned Paradise, but first she was lent to First National Pictures to co-star in the adaptation of Gertrude Atherton's 1923 bestseller Black Oxen, shot in October, and to co-star with Colleen Moore in Painted People, shot in November.
In 1923 she purchased a tract of in Southfield Township, in southern Oakland County, and proceeded to plat a residential neighborhood that encompasses the city of.
Glynis Johns ( born 5 October 1923 ) is a South African-born Welsh stage and film actress, dancer, pianist and singer ( notably of " Send in the Clowns ", which she originated in Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music, and " Sister Suffragette " which was written for her for Walt Disney's musical motion picture, Mary Poppins written by the Sherman Brothers ).

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Alfred Henry ( Freddy ) Heineken ( November 4, 1923, Amsterdam, Netherlands – January 3, 2002, Noordwijk, Netherlands ) was a Dutch major stock holder and president of Heineken International, the brewing company bought in 1864 by his grandfather Gerard Adriaan Heineken in Amsterdam.
In 1923, in a showing arranged by Guillaume, the prominent American collector Albert C. Barnes ( 1872 – 1951 ), bought 60 of Soutine's paintings on the spot.
When Frederick Rogers bought of land from the Earl of Derby on 9 January 1923 it was for the purpose of developing Keston Park.
* Mervyn Peake's father bought a medical practice at 55 Woodcote Road in 1923, and " Woodcroft " was his home until the early 1930s.
In 1923, Delderfield's father and a neighbour in Bermondsey bought the Exmouth Chronicle, a local newspaper in Exmouth, and William became the editor.
Great Bookham Common was bought by local residents in 1923 to save the oak woodlands, then given to the National Trust.
The production company declared bankruptcy in December 1923 ; and in March 1924 Paramount Records bought the Black Swan label.
The American Ship & Commerce Corporation bought the yard in 1919 but closed it in 1927 as fewer ships were ordered by the U. S. Navy after passage of the Naval Limitations Treaty in 1923.
In 1923 Marie Stopes bought the Old Lighthouse on the Isle of Portland, Dorset as an escape from the difficult climate of London during her court case against H. G.
Sam Deutsch, a Cleveland jeweler and boxing promoter who also owned a minor-league baseball team, bought an NFL franchise in 1923 and named the team the Indians.
In 1923, the Southam family bought The Province.
Wolves bought the freehold in 1923 for £ 5, 607 and soon set about constructing a major grandstand on the Waterloo Road side ( designed by Archibald Leitch ).
It was built by the firm of Hill, Norman & Beard Ltd ( bought by Christie in 1923 ); after the Second World War John Christie made a gift of sections of the soundboards, pipes and structural parts to the rebuilt Guards Chapel, Wellington Barracks ( which had been destroyed in the blitz ); the case and console remain at Glyndebourne.
In 1923, Eaton bought the Torbensen Axle Co. back from Republic and changed the name to the Eaton Axle and Spring Company.
After her death in 1923, the town bought the building and surrounding park.
After 1904 the house was occasionally rented by Clare Dubs who bought it in 1923, living there until he died in 1943 when it passed to his nephew ( by marriage ), Robert Sinclair Scott, who sold it in 1957 to Adam Dalzell who died in 1961.
P. D. Saylor and Associates who bought the business from the McLaughlin family in 1923 and formed Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Inc., a public company.
YPF bought its first tanker in the United States in 1923, and built not only several extracting facilities, but whole towns and cities, such as Comodoro Rivadavia ; Caleta Olivia in Santa Cruz ; Plaza Huincul in Neuquén ; and General Mosconi in Salta.
Future hotels constructed by E. M. Statler were located in Cleveland ( 1912 ), Detroit ( 1915 ), St. Louis ( 1917 ), New York ( the Hotel Pennsylvania, built by the Pennsylvania Railroad and leased to Statler and Franklin J. Matchette in 1919 ; later bought by the Hotels Statler Company in 1948 ), a new hotel in Buffalo ( 1923 ; the previous Hotel Statler in Buffalo was renamed the Hotel Buffalo and sold later in the 1920s ), and his last hotel, built in Boston ( 1927 ).
Future hotels constructed by E. M. Statler were located in Cleveland ( 1912 ), Detroit ( 1915 ), St. Louis ( 1917 ), New York ( the Hotel Pennsylvania, built by the Pennsylvania Railroad and leased to Statler and Franklin J. Matchette in 1919 ; later bought by the Hotels Statler Company in 1948 ), a new hotel in Buffalo ( 1923 ; the previous Hotel Statler in Buffalo was renamed the Hotel Buffalo and sold later in the 1920s ), and his last hotel, built in Boston ( 1927 ).
The GPO managed the system until it was again offered to and then bought by the States of Jersey in 1923 for £ 32, 000 ( approximately £ 1. 3M today ), and named the States Telephone Department.
* 1923 The Royal Bank of Ireland bought the Irish Free State business of the Belfast Banking Company, which in turn bought the Northern Ireland business of the Royal Bank.
However, the car was not a success and did not sell well, so in 1923, Alcyon moved into the production of cyclecars, using 500 cc two-stroke flat-twin engines in a design bought from SIMA-Violet.

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