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In 1930, Ronald Syme argued a complete reassessment of Domitian's financial policy, which had until then been largely viewed as a disaster, opening his paper with the following introduction:
While works such as Susan Zuccotti's Under His Very Windows: The Vatican and the Holocaust in Italy ( 2000 ) and Michael Phayer's The Catholic Church and the Holocaust, 1930 – 1965 ( 2000 ) are critical of both Cornwell and Pius XII ; Ronald J. Rychlak's Hitler, the War and the Pope is critical as well but defends Pius XII in light of his access to most recent documents.
** Ronald Allen, English actor ( b. 1930 )
* Later in 1930: The Surrey Aero Club was formed at the aerodrome by a Ronald Waters, who had been the manager of Home Counties Aircraft Service Ltd based at Penshurst Airfield in Kent.
Married twice, Chaney had two sons, Lon Ralph Chaney ( born July 3, 1928 ) and Ronald Creighton Chaney ( born March 18, 1930 ), both now deceased.
* Ronald Stretton ( b. 1930 ), British track cyclist
Ronald Paulson ( born May 27, 1930 in Bottineau, North Dakota ), is an American professor of English, a specialist in English 18th-century art and culture, and English artist William Hogarth.
Frank Charles Carlucci III ( born October 18, 1930 ) served as the United States Secretary of Defense from 1987 to 1989 in administration of President Ronald Reagan.
Ronald Balfour " Ronnie " Corbett, CBE ( born 4 December 1930 ) is a Scottish actor and comedian who had a long association with Ronnie Barker in the television comedy series The Two Ronnies.
* Ronnie Simpson ( Ronald Campbell Simpson, 1930 – 2004 ), Scottish football goalkeeper
** Raffles ( 1930 film ), a sound adaption starring Ronald Colman
Other U. S. Presidents who have visited the campus include Calvin Coolidge ( 1930 ), Harry Truman ( 1949 ), Ronald Reagan ( 1976 ; prior to his 1980 election ), and Barack Obama ( 2012 )
* William Ronald Robertson, 2nd Baron Robertson of Oakridge ( 1930 – 2009 )
Nicholas Frederick Brady ( born April 11, 1930 ) was United States Secretary of the Treasury under Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush, and is also known for articulating the Brady Plan in March 1989.
State funerals have been held in Washington D. C. for William Henry Harrison ( 1841 ), Zachary Taylor ( 1850 ), Abraham Lincoln ( 1865 ), Thaddeus Stevens ( 1868 ), James A. Garfield ( 1881 ), William McKinley ( 1901 ), Warren Harding ( 1920 ), the Unknown Soldier of World War I ( 1921 ), William Howard Taft ( 1930 ), John J. Pershing ( 1948 ), the Unknown Soldiers of World War II and the Korean War ( 1958 ), John F. Kennedy ( 1963 ), Douglas MacArthur ( 1964 ), Herbert Hoover ( 1964 ), Dwight D. Eisenhower ( 1969 ), Lyndon B. Johnson ( 1973 ), Ronald Reagan ( 2004 ), and Gerald Ford ( 2006-2007 ).
Ronald Vaughan " Ron " Joyce, CM ( born 1930 ) is a Canadian billionaire businessman.
Ronald Ernest, Baron Dearing, CB ( 27 July 1930 – 19 February 2009 ) was a senior civil servant before becoming Chairman and Chief Executive of the Post Office Ltd.
Ronald John Allen ( 16 December 1930 sources say 1934 – 18 June 1991 ) was an English character actor who achieved the status of a soap opera star.
Ronald Fraser ( 11 April 1930 – 13 March 1997 ) was an English character actor, who appeared in numerous British plays, films and television shows from the 1950s to the 1990s.
Ronald Leo Sprinkle ( born August 31, 1930 in Rocky Ford, Colorado ) is an American psychologist.
The tower was added in 1930 by George Edward Charlewood and the porch in 1970 by Ronald Sims.

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He was elected to the National Academy of Design as an Associate in the oil class in 1931 ( after receiving his first Ranger Fund Purchase Prize at the Academy in 1930 ), and elevated to Academicianship in 1940.
The apparatus used by gymnasts was once a common sight in American gyms, but about 1930 it was dropped in favor of games.
that the amplitude of the variation was considerably less than the amplitude of the variation in the infrared emission as measured by Pettit and Nicholson ( 1930 ) and Pettit ( 1935 ) ; ;
The latter now furnishes the area with electricity distributed from a modern sub-station at Manchester Depot which was put into operation February 19, 1930 and was improved in January 1942 by the installation of larger transformers.
To Rickards, a 52-year-old veteran 30 years in the air, it was an old story: His plane was being hijacked in mid-flight again much as it had happened in 1930, when Peruvian rebels made him land a Ford tri-motor at Arequipa.
Winners had been announced three months earlier ; however that was changed in the second ceremony of the Academy Awards in 1930.
The 1 / 4 abacus, which is suited to decimal calculation, appeared circa 1930, and became widespread as the Japanese abandoned hexadecimal weight calculation which was still common in China.
In 1930 the Lauberhorn Rennen ( Lauberhorn Race ), was run for the first time on the Lauberhorn above Wengen ; the equally demanding Hahnenkamm was first run in the same year in Kitzbühl, Austria.
For example, in the first editions of the collection The Mysterious Mr Quin ( 1930 ), in the short story " The Soul of the Croupier ," she described " Hebraic men with hook-noses wearing rather flamboyant jewellery "; in later editions the passage was edited to describe " sallow men " wearing same.
By 1930, Agatha Christie found Poirot " insufferable ", and by 1960 she felt that he was a " detestable, bombastic, tiresome, ego-centric little creep ".
Her first appearance in a full-length novel was in The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930.
A more detailed account of how the Ashes were given to Ivo Bligh was outlined by his wife, the Countess of Darnley, in 1930 during a speech at a cricket luncheon.
As in 1930, the 1934 series was decided in the final Test at The Oval.
Iuliu Maniu ( 1873 – 1953 ) was prime minister with an agrarian cabinet from 1928 to 1930, but the Great Depression made proposed reforms impossible.
It was included from 1926 to 1930 in Okeh Records ' catalog, which typically concentrated strongly on blues and jazz.
It was recorded with musical accompaniment for the first time in 1930 by Fiddlin ' John Carson, although to another folk hymn named " At the Cross ", not to " New Britain ".
In 1930, the book was adapted as an Oscar-winning film of the same name, directed by Lewis Milestone.
In 1930, an American film of the novel was made, directed by Lewis Milestone.
Although filmed in color, instead of black and white as the earlier 1930 film adaptation was, the wasted and desolated landscapes and environment are very effectively conveyed.
It was first performed in Leipzig on 9 March 1930.
An early season in which Roma made a large mark was the 1930 – 31 championship, the club finished as runners-up behind Juventus.

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