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Little enough joy was afforded Wright in the spring of 1925, when another destructive fire broke out at Taliesin.
It remained in force for ten years and has been renewed at five-year intervals since 1925.
* 1925 – Plaid Cymru is formed with the aim of disseminating knowledge of the Welsh language that is at the time in danger of dying out.
His most notable successes were first-place finishes at Copenhagen 1923, Marienbad 1925, Dresden 1926, Hanover 1926, the Carlsbad 1929 chess tournament, and second place behind Alekhine at the San Remo 1930 chess tournament.
In January 1926 having been promoted to major in 1925, he was appointed Deputy Assistant Adjutant General at the Staff College, Camberley in the temporary rank of lieutenant-colonel, a position he held until January 1929 by which time he had been made a ( brevet lieutenant-colonel ).
When their son, Charles Spencer Chaplin, Jr, was born on 5 May 1925, Chaplin sent Grey and the child into hiding: it was seen as too close to their wedding, so a fake birth announcement was made to the press at the end of June.
The Croatian Peasant Party boycotted the government of the Serbian People's Radical Party throughout the period, except for a brief interlude between 1925 and 1927, when external Italian expansionism was at hand with her allies, Albania, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria that threatened Yugoslavia as a whole.
In 1925, the school established a department of geology and hired William Bennett Munro, then chairman of the division of History, Government, and Economics at Harvard University, to create a division of humanities and social sciences at Caltech.
He became a professor at the University of Rome in 1925.
" On Conner's recommendation, in 1925 – 26 he attended the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, where he graduated first in a class of 245 officers.
In October 1925, Thomas enrolled at Swansea Grammar School for boys, in Mount Pleasant, where his father taught English.
From January 1925 to the autumn of 1926, he stayed at the University of Florence.
Despite the opposition, Hubble, then a thirty-five-year-old scientist, had his findings first published in The New York Times on, 1924, and then more formally presented in the form of a paper at the January 1, 1925 meeting of the American Astronomical Society.
In the 1920s, Wray landed a major role in the silent film The Coast Patrol ( 1925 ), as well as uncredited bit parts at the Hal Roach Studios.
The field-effect transistor was first patented by Julius Edgar Lilienfeld in 1925 and by Oskar Heil in 1934, but practical semi-conducting devices ( the JFET ) were only developed much later after the transistor effect was observed and explained by the team of William Shockley at Bell Labs in 1947.
Young George H. W. Bush taking his first steps at his grandfather's house in Kennebunkport, Maine | Kennebunkport, Maine, c. 1925
But in 1925 when Thalberg hesitated to follow through on his promise, Hawks broke his contract at MGM.
In October 1925 Sol Wurtzel, William Fox's studio superintendent at the Fox Film Corporation, invited Hawks to join his company with the promise of letting Hawks direct.
The government of the United States set up the National Helium Reserve in 1925 at Amarillo, Texas, with the goal of supplying military airships in time of war and commercial airships in peacetime.
He was habilitated at Kiel in 1920, and in 1925 became Extraordinarius of psychiatry and neurology.
Notable stagings in London and New York include Barrymore's 1925 production at the Haymarket ; it influenced subsequent performances by John Gielgud and Laurence Olivier.
On finishing school in 1925, Georges worked at the Catholic newspaper Le XXe Siècle under editor and Catholic priest, Norbert Wallez.
In 1925 Edgerton received a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln where he became a member of Acacia Fraternity.

1925 and Spring
Mary Violet Clayton Calthrop, wife of author Dion Clayton Calthrop, wrote in April 1925 about Barker and Flower Fairies of the Spring: " She has such exquisite taste, besides draughtsmanship.
The Borough of Roaring Spring and its paper mill were essentially the creation of one person, Daniel Mathias Bare ( 1834 – 1925 ).
It was an immediate success when introduced at the 1925 Leipzig Spring Fair as the Leica I ( for Leitz camera ).
The plans prepared for the senator were preserved by C & R in the first of its " Spring Styles " books, where it kept various warship designs conceptualized between 1911 and 1925.
A National Day and Sunday School was built in Spring Lane in 1817 and enlarged several times until replaced by Lexden Council School ( now Lexden Primary ) in 1925.
It originally opened in 1925 as Takoma Park-Silver Spring High School.
( 1923 ), Spring Cleaning ( 1925 ), The Last of Mrs. Cheyney ( 1925, which ran for 514 performances ), On Approval ( 1927 ), Canaries Sometimes Sing ( 1929 ) and Let Them Eat Cake ( aka Half a loaf ) among others.
The Fall Fair was changed to a Spring Fair in 1925 so that it could be deemed strictly a Livestock show.
Lasting until 1929 the Contact Editions brought out books by Bryher ( Two Selves ), H. D .' s Palimpsest, Mina Loy's Lunar Baedecker, Ernest Hemingway's first book Three Stories & Ten Poems ( 1923 ), poems by Marsden Hartley, William Carlos Williams ( Spring and All, 1923 ), Emanuel Carnevali's only book during his lifetime ( The Hurried Man ), prose by Ford Madox Ford, Gertrude Stein ( The Making of Americans, 1925 ), Mary Butts ( Ashe of Rings ), John Herrmann ( What Happens ), Edwin Lanham ( Sailors Don't Care ), Robert Coates ( The Eater of Darkness ), Texas schoolteacher Gertrude Beasley's My First Thirty Years and Saikaku Ihara's Quaint Tales of Samurais.
: Why and How He Wrote ' Six Characters in Search of an Author '", Virginia Quarterly Review, Spring 1925.
*" Spring Song " ( 1925 )
* Eine Frühlingsmusik ( Spring Music, 1925 )

1925 and Council
This modification granted Grenadians from 1925 the right to elect 5 of the 15 members of the Legislative Council, on a restricted property franchise enabling the wealthiest 4 % of Grenadian adults to vote.
In 1925, after the death of Mikhail Frunze, Voroshilov was appointed People's Commissar for Military and Navy Affairs and Chairman of the Revolutionary Military Council of the USSR, a post he held until 1934.
The League Council adopted the recommendation and decided on 16 December 1925 to award Mosul to Iraq.
A Crown Colony government was installed in 1877, a Legislative Council created in 1925, and universal adult suffrage granted in 1951.
In 1925 the first elections to the Legislative Council were held.
The Permanent Court of International Justice and an International Court of Arbitration established by the Council of the League of Nations handed down rulings in 1925 which determined that Palestine and Transjordan were newly-created successor states of the Ottoman Empire as defined by international law.
They and their supporters accused Trotsky of various mistakes and worse during the Russian Civil War and damaged his military reputation so much that he was forced to resign as People's Commissar of Army and Fleet Affairs and Chairman of the Revolutionary Military Council in January 1925.
They and their supporters accused Trotsky of various mistakes and worse during the Russian Civil War and damaged his military reputation so much that he was forced to resign as People's Commissar of Army and Fleet Affairs and Chairman of the Revolutionary Military Council in January 1925.
Helen Timmons Henderson ( 1877 – 1925 ) helped participate in the work of the Buchanan Mission School at Council, Va. She and Sarah Lee Fain ( 1888 – 1962 ) of Norfolk became the first two women to be elected into the Virginia General Assembly.
* Isaac Colton Ash, Los Angeles, California, City Council member, 1925 – 27
That council in 1925 changed its name to Pikes Peak Council, which it remains to this day.
The Cheyenne Council was founded in 1920, and in 1925 changed its name to the Southeastern Wyoming Council.
* Isaac F. Hughes ( 1861 – 1931 ), member of the Los Angeles City Council, 1925 – 27.
Balfour was again not initially included in Stanley Baldwin's second government in 1924, but in 1925 he once again returned to the Cabinet, serving in place of the late Lord Curzon as Lord President of the Council until the government ended in 1929.
The Birman breed was first recognized in France by the Cat Club de France in 1925, then in England by the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy ( GCCF ) in 1966 and in United States by the Cat Fanciers ' Association ( CFA ) in 1967.
Leon Schlumpf ( February 3, 1925 – July 7, 2012 ) was a Swiss politician and a former member of the Swiss Federal Council ( 1979-1987 ).
Giuseppe Motta ( 29 December 1871-23 January 1940 ) was a Swiss politician, member of the Swiss Federal Council ( 1911-1940 ) and President of the League of Nations ( 1924 / 1925 ).
* John Matthew Mitchell ( born 1925 ), Former Assistant Director-General, British Council
* Isaac Colton Ash, Los Angeles City Council member, 1925 – 27
Prior to 1925, all members of the Legislative Council were appointed by the governor.
On September 16, 1925, Massey was sworn into the Queen's Privy Council for Canada, giving him the accordant style of The Honourable ; however, as a former governor general of Canada, Massey was entitled to be styled for life with the superior form of The Right Honourable.
But, in 1925 he resigned from the corporate life he was unsuited for and, as a friend of Mackenzie King, by then the Prime Minister of Canada, Massey was appointed on September 16, by Governor General the Viscount Byng of Vimy, to the King's Privy Council and was subsequently made a minister without portfolio in the Cabinet.
Camille Decoppet ( June 4, 1862 – January 14, 1925 ) was a Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Council ( 1912-1919 ).

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