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1930 and Nansen
* 1861 – Fridtjof Nansen, Norwegian explorer, Nobel laureate ( d. 1930 )
* December 10 – Fridtjof Nansen, Norwegian explorer, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize ( d. 1930 )
* Fridtjof Nansen ( 1861 – 1930 ) – Norwegian explorer, scientist and diplomat.
* Nansen International Office for Refugees (), an organization of the League of Nations in charge of refugees from war areas from 1930 to 1939
The Office international Nansen pour les réfugiés was an international organization of the League of Nations in charge of refugees from 1930 to 1939.
The Nansen International Office for Refugees (), was an organization of the League of Nations named after Fridtjof Nansen, which was internationally in charge of refugees from war areas from 1930 to 1939.
The Office International Nansen pour les Réfugiés was established in 1930 by the League of Nations, shortly after the death of its name patron Fridtjof Nansen in order to continue his successful work in international refugee aid.

1930 and International
The Baudot code was created by Émile Baudot in 1870, patented in 1874, modified by Donald Murray in 1901, and standardized by CCITT as International Telegraph Alphabet No. 2 ( ITA2 ) in 1930.
He served as the 36th Governor of New York ( 1907 – 1910 ), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States ( 1910 – 1916 ), United States Secretary of State ( 1921 – 1925 ), a judge on the Court of International Justice ( 1928 – 1930 ), and the 11th Chief Justice of the United States ( 1930 – 1941 ).
However, he was re-admitted in 1930 and was one of the few former oppositionists to retain a prominent place within the party, heading the International Information Bureau of the Russian Communist Party Central Committee as well as giving the main address at the First Soviet Writer's Conference in 1934.
* 1930International Unemployment Day demonstrations globally initiated by the Comintern
The Stockholm International Exhibition was held in 1930.
Modernism characterized the style of the Stockholm International Exhibition ( 1930 ) and the development of the city as it grew in that decade.
* History of the International Rubber Industry from 1870 – 1930 ( Economic History Association )
* International style 1930 – present
Trotsky founded the International Left Opposition in 1930.
They organised themselves into the International Left Opposition in 1930, which was intended to be a group of anti-Stalinist dissenters within the Third International.
* Theodor Meron 1930 president of the ( ICTY ) and judge in the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
In 1930, the Communist International ( Comintern ) sent Nguyễn Ái Quốc to Hong Kong to coordinate the unification of the parties into the Vietnamese Communist Party with Trần Phú as the first Secretary General.
He is believed to have founded the International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics in September 1922 by organizing its first conference in Innsbruck .< ref > He left RWTH Aachen in 1930.
* 1930 International Lawn Tennis Challenge – 4 – 1 at Stade Roland Garros ( clay ) Paris, France
Among its designers was Geoffrey de Havilland who later founded his own company, John Kenworthy who became chief engineer and designer at the Austin Motor Company in 1918 and who went on to found the Redwing Aircraft Co in 1930 ( Flight International ) and Henry Folland – later chief designer at Gloster Aircraft Company, and founder of his own company Folland Aircraft.
He was associate judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice from 1930 to 1935.
In 1930 the arguments over doctrine led the Catalan-Balearic Communist Federation ( FCCB ) to break from the party and associate with the International Right Opposition.
In 1930, the Communist International sent Kelmendi to Albania as an organizer of the communist movement.
In the 1930s, several new sections of the event were established: the Music Festival in 1930, the International Film Festival in 1932 and the Theatre Festival in 1934.
Among his solo exhibitions were those at the Leicester Galleries in London in 1930, the Hanover Gallery in London in 1932, the Arts Club of Chicago in 1953 and International Galleries, Chicago, 1964.
He attended the first European conference of the International Left Opposition in April 1930 and represented the CLA on the International Bureau of the ILO.

1930 and Office
Field Service Regulations were issued by the War Office in 1909, 1917, 1923, 1930, and 1935.
New municipal buildings were constructed during the 20th century including the town hall on Washington Street ( 1930 ) and the U. S. Post Office building located across the street ( 1935 ).
Jackson Corners Post Office ran from 1835 to 1860 and 1862 to 1930.
* The Office Wife ( 1930 )
He entered the diplomatic service in 1930, serving at the Foreign Office in London as well as at the embassy in Berlin.
Grand Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz ( March 19, 1849 – March 6, 1930 ) was a German Admiral, Secretary of State of the German Imperial Naval Office, the powerful administrative branch of the German Imperial Navy from 1897 until 1916.
In 1930, while Jabotinsky was visiting South Africa, he was informed by the British Colonial Office that he would not be allowed to return to Palestine.
In an article appearing in the Glasgow Herald on 29 September 1936 it was noted that John Cairncross had scored an " outstanding double success of being placed 1st in the Home List and 1st in the competition for the Foreign Office and the Diplomatic Service ," and that he had been placed 5th in the ( Glasgow University ) bursary competition of 1930, and was also a Scholar and Bell Exhibitioner at Trinity College, Cambridge.
* Post Office Railway ( London ) 1930 Stock No. 803
Doihara's performance was recognized, and by 1930 he was assigned to the Imperial Japanese Army General Staff Office.
She was employed at the War Office from 1915 to 1917, later working as a painter at a furniture company in Suffolk, Walberswick Peasant Pottery Co., where she remained until 1930.
Sir William Lamond Allardyce GCMG ( 14 November 1861 – 10 June 1930 ) was a career British civil servant in the Colonial Office who served as governor of Fiji ( 1901 – 1902 ), the Falkland Islands ( 1904 – 1914 ), Bahamas ( 1914 – 1920 ), Tasmania ( 1920 – 1922 ), and Newfoundland ( 1922 – 1928 ).
The Post Office opened around 1902 as Badger Creek State School, was renamed Badger Creek around 1907 and closed in 1930.
In 1929 he was posted to India and in 1930 was promoted to major general before returning to appointments at the Staff College ( for in fact the third time but this time as Commandant ) and then to the War Office as Director of Military Operations and Intelligence, holding that post until 1 September 1936.
In 1930 the General Post Office ( GPO ), later British Telecom ( BT ), had built its main telephone engineers ' college on the corner of Forrest Road and Westbourne Road where engineers from all over the UK attended basic and advanced residential courses lasting up to eight weeks.
In 1926, he joined the telecommunications branch of the General Post Office ( GPO ), moving to work at the research station at Dollis Hill in the north-west London in 1930.
He was Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister from 1928 to 1930 and Permanent Under-Secretary at the Foreign Office from 1930 to 1938 and later served as Chief Diplomatic Adviser to the British Government.
In January 1930 he was appointed Permanent Under-Secretary at the Foreign Office, where he supervised the work of Britain's diplomatic service.
He was promoted to Superintendent of the Nautical Almanac Office in 1930.
Treasury officials hoped to have the Post Office building under construction and ground broken for the Justice building by December 1930.
The first problem occurred in July 1930, when the lathers union struck to win a $ 2 per day ( 16. 7 percent ) pay increase, halting work for a short period of time on the Archives, Interstate Commerce, Justice, Labor, and Post Office sites.

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