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1930 and League
The Negro National League did well until 1930, but folded during the Great Depression.
Cy Young's career is seen as a bridge from baseball's earliest days to its modern era ; he pitched against stars such as Cap Anson, already an established player when the National League was first formed in 1876, as well as against Eddie Collins, who played until 1930.
In 1930, following his brother Charles Pollock, he moved to New York City where they both studied under Thomas Hart Benton at the Art Students League of New York.
In its 1930 report the League admonished the Liberian government for systematically and for years fostering and encouraging a policy of gross intimidation and suppression ’, “ in order to suppress the native, prevent him from realizing his powers and limitations and prevent him from asserting himself in any way whatever, for the benefit of the dominant and colonizing race, although originally the same African stock as themselves ” ( see also Presidency Charles King 1920-1930 ).
In 1930, a League report confirmed the presence of slavery and forced labour.
( The League of Nations called a 1930 conference at The Hague, but no agreements resulted.
* Denver City League, 1930.
The original South Atlantic League was a mid-to higher-classification circuit that played from 1904 to 1917, 1919 to 1930 ( when it was known as the South Atlantic Association ), 1936 to 1942 and 1946 to 1963.
As he returned to China in 1930, he joined the League of the Left-Wing Writers.
He then helped to found the League of Left-Wing Writers in 1930.
His ideas influenced Aristide Briand, who gave a speech in favor of a European Union in the League of Nations on 8 September 1929, and in 1930, who wrote his " Memorandum on the Organization of a Regime of European Federal Union " for the Government of France.
** Spanish League: 1929 – 30, 1930 – 31, 1933 – 34, 1935 – 36
* Joe Cantillon (" Pongo Joe ", 1861 – 1930 ), U. S. manager in American Major League Baseball
* Billy Smith ( baseball, born 1930 ), American minor league first baseman and manager and Major League coach and scout
The course was originally known as the Union League Golf Club of San Francisco ( 1930 to 1933 ) and Millbrae Country Club ( 1933 to 1945 ).
He played thirteen seasons in the American and National League with the Detroit Tigers ( 1917 – 1923 ), Boston Red Sox ( 1923 – 1929 ), Washington Senators ( 1929 ), and Pittsburgh Pirates ( 1929 – 1930 ).
The team was first organized in 1919 and had a record of 85 wins, 19 losses, 14 ties, including an undefeated season in 1922, a state championship in 1926 and dual victories in 1930 over National Football League ( NFL ) powerhouses the Chicago Bears and New York Giants.
* Val Joe Walker ( born 1930 ) was a former National Football League player with the Green Bay Packers and the San Francisco 49ers.
After her death in 1930, he joined the Young Pioneers, the Communist youth organization ( for children 9 to 14 ) and the Young Communist League ( for older children ) in 1935.
The League of Left-Wing Writers founded in 1930 included Lu Xun ( 魯迅 ) among its leadership.
In the late autumn of 1930, Relander realized he would not be re-elected, and during the winter of 1930 – 31 he sabotaged the prospects of his former Agrarian League colleague and rival Kyösti Kallio, so that Pehr Evind Svinhufvud, Relander's former Prime Minister, was elected.
* Dickens, Frederick V. ( 1930 ) Chushingura, or The Loyal League.
Her mother moved to Paris to be with her daughter while she attended the League of Nations School in Geneva, Switzerland from 1930 to 1933.
Later, on 3 December 1930, the great popular success of the film provoked attacks by the right-wing Ligue des Patriotes ( League of Patriots ), whose angry viewers took umbrage at the story told by Buñuel and Dalí.

1930 and Nations
* Commonwealth Games, held first in 1930 ( although similar games in 1911 ) for all nations from the Commonwealth of Nations
In 1930 the League of Nations held at the Hague a conference for the purpose of codification of rules on general matters, but very little progress was made.
In 1928, Vanier was appointed to Canada's military delegation for disarmament to the League of Nations and, in 1930, was named secretary to the High Commission of Canada in London, remaining at that post for nearly a decade — approximately half of which he spent serving the man who would eventually immediately precede him as governor general of Canada, Vincent Massey.
This spirit was seen in Germany's admission to the League of Nations, the international organization established under the Versailles treaty to promote world peace and co-operation, and in the subsequent withdrawal ( completed in June 1930 ) of Allied troops from Germany's western Rhineland.
It was registered in League of Nations Treaty Series on October 3, 1930.
During the League of Nations Codification Conference in 1930, the issue of establishing international legislation on territorial waters was raised, but no agreement was reached.
In 1930, he started at the League of Nations as a specialist in monetary and banking issues.
His ideas influenced Aristide Briand, who gave a speech in favour of a European Union in the League of Nations on 8 September 1929, and who in 1930 wrote a " Memorandum on the Organization of a Regime of European Federal Union " for the Government of France, which became the first European government formally to adopt the principle.
* Nansen International Office for Refugees (), an organization of the League of Nations in charge of refugees from war areas from 1930 to 1939
Several of his books became standard texts, including Mandates Under the League of Nations ( 1930 ) and The Study of International Relations ( 1955 ).
In 1921, he was elected by the League of Nations as judge to the Permanent Court of International Justice, and reelected in 1930 for a second term that must have expired in 1942.
* Time Magazine ; The League of Nations: Mutt & Jeff, Queen Bee ; 29 September 1930.
The Office international Nansen pour les réfugiés was an international organization of the League of Nations in charge of refugees from 1930 to 1939.
He also served as President of the League of Nations Assembly in 1925 and was Canada's delegate to the League from 1927 to 1930.
In 1930 Servette organized Coupe des Nations, the predecessor of UEFA Champions League.
The Charmilles was inaugurated on June 28, 1930, with the first game drawing a crowd of 14, 000 on the first match of the Coupe des Nations.
The late 20's and 30's brought the first golden age of the club, marked by finishing on top of the Hungarian first division 5 times and international cup success, including two Mitropa Cup titles in 1929 and 1939, and also the Cup of Nations title in 1930.
This then led the Health Committee of the League of Nations to pass several resolutions attempting to bring these new drugs under control, ultimately leading in 1930 to the first broad analogues provisions extending legal control to all esters of morphine, oxycodone, and hydromorphone.
The 1930 treaty provided a path towards nominal independence for Iraq two years later at the termination of the mandate and upon the entry of Iraq itself as a member of the League of Nations.
In 1930 he succeeded in organising Ireland's election to the Council ( or executive body ) of the League of Nations for a three-year term.
* Great Sea Stories of All Nations ( 1930 ) editor

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