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1926 and Congress
During the 1920s, some members of Congress revived the codification project, resulting in the approval of the United States Code by Congress in 1926.
Funds for this expensive system were appropriated by Congress in 1926, and in 1929, seven years after the dedication, the statue was properly lighted.
In July 1926, Congress created the Army Air Corps and approved the Army's five-year plan which called for an expansion in pilot training and the activation of tactical units.
Dispatch riders wait for instructions outside Trades Union Congress | TUC headquarters in Eccleston Square during the 1926 general strike
Prior to 1928, the Labour Party and Trades Union Congress shared offices on Eccleston Square, and it was here in 1926 that the general strike was organised.
By a special authorized Act of Congress, the medal was presented to Commander ( later Rear Admiral ) Richard Byrd and Floyd Bennett for their flight over the North Pole in 1926.
Mellon proposed tax rate cuts, which Congress enacted in the Revenue Acts of 1921, 1924, and 1926.
The United States Congress passed a concurrent resolution seven years later on June 4, 1926, requesting that President Calvin Coolidge issue another proclamation to observe November 11 with appropriate ceremonies.
* The Belle of Broadway ( 1926 ColumbiaPictures )( extant ; Library of Congress )
* 1926 – The 2nd Party Congress (" Refounding Congress ") was held in Weimar on July 4, 1926.
* Download recording of " Deep Down in My Heart ", from the Library of Congress ' Gordon Collection ; performed by W. M. Givens in Darien, Georgia, on about March 19, 1926
At the third Congress of PCd ’ I, held in exile in Lyons in January 1926, the manoeuvre of the pro-Moscow group was completed ; without the support of the International Communist to escape from fascist control, few members of the Left were able to arrive to the Congress, so the ' theses ' drawn up by Bordiga were rejected and those of the Stalinist minority group accepted.
A militant socialist, he was horrified by the class collaborationism of the Trades Union Congress after the defeat of the 1926 General Strike, and was co-author with the left-wing Miners leader, Arthur Cook, of the Cook-Maxton Manifesto of 1928.
* 1926: Congress passes the Railway Labor Act to settle disputes and avoid strikes ( law amended in 1934 and 1936 ).
Making a name as a Boston trial lawyer, he moved up the ranks in the state legislature ( serving in the House from 1920 to 1922 and in the Senate from 1923 to 1926 ), and was elected to the United States Congress in 1928 to fill the vacancy caused by the death of James A. Gallivan.
José Efraín Ríos Montt ( born June 16, 1926 ) is a former de facto President of Guatemala, dictator, army general, and former president of Congress.
Come By Here / Kum Ba Ya / Kumbaya transcribed by the United States Library of Congress from a 1926 recording.
Between 1926 and 1928, four more versions of traditional spirituals with the refrain " Come by Here " or " Come by Heah " were recorded in South Carolina and Georgia on wax cylinder by Robert Winslow Gordon, founder of what became the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress.
Robert Winslow Gordon, Lomax's predecessor at the Library of Congress, had written ( in an article in the New York Times, c. 1926 ) that, " Nearly every type of song is to be found in our prisons and penitentiaries " Folklorists Howard Odum and Guy Johnson also had observed that, " If one wishes to obtain anything like an accurate picture of the workaday Negro he will surely find his best setting in the chain gang, prison, or in the situation of the ever-fleeing fugitive.

1926 and International
* During 1926 the International Telegraph Communications Advisory Committee of the International Telecommunication Union met in Berlin and immortalised Baudot by designating the baud-shortened from his name-as the unit of telegraph transmission speed.
The International African Institute ( IAI ) was founded ( as the International Institute of African Languages and Cultures ) in 1926 in London for the study of African languages.
) ( 1917 – 1926 ), New International Encyclopedia ( 2nd Edition ).
He was a member of the Politburo ( 1924 – 1929 ) and Central Committee ( 1917 – 1937 ), chairman of the Communist International ( Comintern, 1926 – 1929 ), and the editor in chief of Pravda ( 1918 – 1929 ), the journal Bolshevik ( 1924 – 1929 ), Izvestia ( 1934 – 1936 ), and the Great Soviet Encyclopedia.
Table tennis is governed by the worldwide organization International Table Tennis Federation ( ITTF ), founded in 1926.
In 1921, the Table Tennis Association was founded in Britain, and the International Table Tennis Federation followed in 1926.
The city hosts Ca ' Foscari University of Venice founded in 1868, Iuav University of Venice founded in 1926 and Venice International University an international research center founded in 1995 located on the island of San Servolo.
* Parker, Robert Allerton, 1926, " Ingres: The Apostle of Draughtsmanship ", International Studio 83 ( March 1926 ): pp. 24 – 32.
< p > With full responsibility for my words, I am now compelled to say that the cruel massacre of the Chinese proletariat and the Chinese Revolution at its three most important turning points, the strengthening of the position of the trade union agents of British imperialism after the General Strike of 1926, and, finally, the general weakening of the position of the Communist International and the Soviet Union, the party owes principally and above all to Stalin.
The original Newark Bears were a team in the International League from 1926 to 1949.
Their operation had the all-important landing rights for Havana, having acquired American International Airways, a small airline established in 1926 by John K. Montgomery and Richard B. Bevier as a seaplane service from Key West, Florida, to Havana.
Previously named Kent County International Airport, it holds Grand Rapids ' mark in modern history with the United States ' first regularly scheduled airline service, beginning July 31, 1926, between Grand Rapids and Detroit.
The event quickly became known outside of Texas and, beginning in 1926, the world's first international contest was added, known as the " International Pageant of Pulchritude.
Engraved invitation to the Opening Ceremonies for the 1926 Sesqui-Centennial Exposition held at Philadelphia, Pa., May 31, 1926The Sesqui-Centennial International Exposition of 1926 was a world's fair in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence, and the 50th anniversary of the 1876 Centennial Exposition
Macy hosted the Girl Guides and Girl Scouts Fourth International Conference in 1926.
The first use of the title " Miss Universe " was as part of International Pageant of Pulchritude which began in 1926.
* Reprinted from 1926 edition of International Labour Review.
The International du Coin de Terre et des Jardins Familiaux, a Luxembourg-based organization representing three million European allotment gardeners since 1926, describes the socio-cultural and economic functions of allotment gardens as follows:
Soon afterward, in 1926, the International Olympic Committee declared bobsleigh and skeleton as Olympic sports and adopted the rules of the St. Moritz run as the officially recognized Olympic rules.
It was recorded live at the Castro Theater in San Francisco, April 23, 2002, during the San Francisco International Film Festival at a showing of the 1926 Teinosuke Kinugasa film A Page of Madness.

1926 and Amateur
* The Amateur Gentleman ( 1926 )
Some of Barrymore's silent film roles included A. J. Raffles in Raffles the Amateur Cracksman ( 1917 ), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ( 1920 ), Sherlock Holmes ( 1922 ), Beau Brummel ( 1924 ), Captain Ahab in The Sea Beast ( 1926 ), and Don Juan ( 1926 ).
Amateur explorer Dr. Thomas Gann was brought to the site by some local Maya hunters in February 1926.
As early as 1926 the International Amateur Radio Union started issuing the Worked All Continents certificate.
Maxim founded the Amateur Cinema League in New York in 1926 ; he was elected president.
* Central Hockey League ( 1925 – 1926 ), a Senior Amateur ice league hockey that operated in the United States and Canada
In 1926, The first national women's basketball championship is sponsored by the Amateur Athletic Union ( AAU ).
The parallel Federación Argentina de Football ( Argentine Football Federation ), founded in 1912, joined the Asociación Argentina de Football, as well as did the 1919 founded Asociacion Amateurs de Football ( Amateur Football Association ) in 1926.
In 1926 it was again renamed to Asociación Amateur Argentina de Football ( Argentine Amateur Football Association ), but with the professionalization of the sport in 1931 it was named Asociación de Football Amateur y Profesionales ( Amateur and Professional Football Association ).
Donlin appeared in at least two of the actor's silent pictures, Raffles the Amateur Cracksman ( 1917 ) and The Sea Beast ( 1926 ).
* FA Amateur Cup: 1926 – 27, 1927 – 28, 1951 – 52
In 1924, Dunbar went to Hollywood, where she starred in several motion pictures, including her role as the heroine in The Amateur Gentleman ( 1926 ) opposite Richard Barthelmess, which attracted considerable attention for her.
* The Amateur Gentleman ( 1926 ) ( First National Pictures ) ( Drama / Romance ) ... Lady Cleone Meredith
In 1926 the Selangor Amateur Football League was established, and in 1936 the Football Association of Selangor was formed.
In 1926, the Football Association of Perak, the Football Association of Selangor, the Football Association of Negeri Sembilan, the Football Association of Malacca and the Singapore Amateur Football Association came together to form the Malayan Football Association ( MFA ), in order to field a Malayan team against an Australian side that visited Singapore that year.
A number of articles from the columns, together with illustrations by Porter, were published in book form as Amateur Telescope Making, the first volume of which appeared in 1926, followed by volumes 2 and 3 in 1937 and 1953.
* A. W. ( Gus ) Jackson ( 1926 and 1933 Victorian Amateur title, amongst other titles ),

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