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1931 and Briggs
* Pre War logos ( 1931 – 1943 ) — This logo started off with a diamond shape and read Briggs & Stratton and its home city of MILWAUKEE, WIS., U. S. A. below it ; in the middle, it had the words 4 CYCLE on the top mast and the words GASOLINE MOTOR and phrase MADE IN U. S. A. on the bottom mast.

1931 and agent
* 2009 – Allen Klein, American businessman and talent agent ( b. 1931 )
* Claude Fellows, the only agent of The Shadow ever to be killed, which he was in Gangdom's Doom, 1931.
Hayward had been Sullavan's agent since 1931 and their relationship had been deepening all through 1936 ; they had already become lovers, and Brooke, their " love child ", had been conceived that October.
In late 1931, Arthur returned to New York City, where a Broadway agent cast Arthur in adaptation of Lysistrata, which opened at the Riviera Theater on January 24, 1932.
After being released from prison a second time, Nosaka secretly returned to the USSR in 1931, where he became an agent of the Comintern.
At lunch, on 21 February 1931, in New York City, Achmed Abdulla, a. k. a. Nadir Kahn, confided to the Orages that he had met Gurdjieff in Tibet and there Gurdjieff was a. k. a. Lama Dordjieff, a Tsarist agent and tutor to the Dalai Lama.
* Herbert Franklin Solow ( born 1931 ), an American producer, director, studio executive, talent agent, and writer
Tod Browning's 1931 film, for example, conflates the character with that of Jonathan Harker, making Renfield ( played by Dwight Frye ) the real estate agent who is sent to Transylvania and falls under Dracula's ( Bela Lugosi ) power.
Harry Reichenbach ( 1882 – 1931 ) was a US press agent and publicist who dreamed up sensational publicity stunts to promote films.
Allen Klein ( December 18, 1931 – July 4, 2009 ) was an American businessman, talent agent and record label executive.
After his ten years as a delegate, Sutherland was a purchasing agent for the Ogontz School in the state of Pennsylvania from 1931 to 1950.
Maxim Lieber was his literary agent, 1930 – 1931 and in 1946.
* Sue Mengers ( born 1931 ), Hollywood talent agent
Hart returned to Homer as a Prohibition agent in 1931.

1931 and chief
In 1931 he appointed Reinhard Heydrich chief of the new ' Ic Service ' ( intelligence service ), which was renamed the Sicherheitsdienst ( SD: Security Service ) in 1932.
In 1931, Universal chief Carl Laemmle, Jr. offered Whale his choice of any property the studio owned.
Georg Ay was local party chief from 1931 until the end of the war.
On 1 August 1931 Heydrich began his job as chief of the new ' Ic Service ' ( intelligence service ).
In late April 1931 Zhou's chief aide in security affairs, Gu Shunzhang, was arrested by the KMT in Wuhan.
Andre Sennwald, who reviewed the film for The New York Times upon its April 1931 release, called it " just another gangster film at the Strand, weaker than most in its story, stronger than most in its acting, and, like most, maintaining a certain level of interest through the last burst of machine-gun fire "; Woods and Cagney give " remarkably lifelike portraits of young hoodlums " and " Beryl Mercer as Tom's mother, Robert Emmett O ' Connor as a gang chief, and Donald Cook as Tom's brother, do splendidly.
A list of several hundred such fees held in chief between 1198 and 1292, along with their holders ' names and form of tenure, was published in three volumes between 1920 and 1931 and is known as The Book of Fees ; it was developed from the 1302 Testa de Nevill.
In London, Walter was chief conductor of the German seasons at Covent Garden from 1924 to 1931.
From 1931 to his death in 1966 Komenda was chief engineer and leader of the Porsche car-body-construction department.
Monteux first conducted the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra ( SFSO ) in 1931, and in 1935 at the age of 60 he was offered the chief conductorship.
In 1931, he was promoted to Oberstleutnant ( Lieutenant-Colonel ) and became chief of staff to the Inspectorate of Motorized Troops under Generalleutnant ( Lieutenant-General ) Oswald Lutz.
This was the second construction site in history where construction workers were required to wear hard hats ( the first being the Hoover Dam project in 1931, as mandated by Six Companies, Inc ), by order of Joseph Strauss, the project chief engineer.
The chief period of interest is the time Gandhi was incarcerated in the Yeravada Jail near Pune, Maharashtra from 1931 to 1934.
He played with Fletcher Henderson in 1930 and 1931, becoming his chief arranger in this time, then briefly led the Detroit-based McKinney's Cotton Pickers before returning to New York in 1932 to lead his own band, which included such swing stars as Leon " Chu " Berry ( tenor saxophone ), Teddy Wilson ( piano ), Sid Catlett ( drums ), and Dicky Wells ( trombone ).
Another notable figure in park management was Frank MacDougall, the park's chief ranger from 1931 to 1941.
Prince Kanin Kotohito | Prince Kotohito Kan ' in, chief of staff of the Army from 1931 until 1940
In July 1931, Wang Ming removed himself to Moscow and assumed the position of chief Chinese representative on the Comintern.
Ro Lala, Lady Mara, maiden name Litia Cakobau Lalabalavu Katoafutoga Tuisawau ( January 4, 1931 – July 20, 2004 ) was a Fijian chief, who was better known as the widow of Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara, modern Fiji's founding father who served for many years as Prime Minister and President of his country.
Because of his determined personality, Stepan Bandera quickly rose through the ranks of these organizations, becoming the chief propaganda officer of the OUN in 1931, the second in command of OUN in Galicia in 1932-33, and the head of the National Executive or the OUN in 1933.
Richardson returned to newspaper publishing, becoming the chief publisher of the Alameda Times Star in 1931.
Due to internal and external criticism of their handling of the incident, Governor-General Kamiyama and Goto Fumio, his chief civil administrator, were forced to resign in January 1931.
Donald Eugene Webb ( born Donald Eugene Perkins on July 14, 1931 ) is an American career criminal and fugitive wanted for attempted burglary and the murder of police chief Gregory Adams in the small community of Saxonburg, Pennsylvania on December 4, 1980.
In the second Labour government of 1929 to 1931 he served as Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms ( government chief whip in the House of Lords ) and Under-Secretary of State for War between 1929 and 1930, as Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries between 1930 and 1931 and as a Lord-in-Waiting between 1929 and 1931.

1931 and operator
In 1931, Władysław Ślebodziński introduced a new differential operator, later called by David van Dantzig that of Lie derivation, which can be applied to scalars, vectors, tensors and affine connections and which proved to be a powerful instrument in the study of groups of automorphisms.
* Don King ( born 1931 ), operator of a policy game in Cleveland before achieving fame as a boxing promoter
From 1931, the railways contracted out the service to a private operator.
Midcontinent Media was originally founded in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1931 as the Welworth Theater Company, an operator of movie theaters.

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