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Den Tagayasu ( b. Tajiri Kozo, 1931 – 2001 ) started Ondekoza on Japan s Sado Island in 1969.
In 1944, General Jorge Ubico s thirteen-year dictatorship ( 1931 – 44 ) of Guatemala was overthrown by the October Revolutionaries, a group of Guatemalan nationalists — politically dissident military officers, university students, and liberal professionals — who were politically empowered, by the almost-simultaneous revolutions that deposed superannuated dictatorships in Venezuela, Cuba, and El Salvador.
On January 7, 1931, Summerall s successor, General Douglas MacArthur, confidentially reopened work on a new design, involving the Washington Commission of Fine Arts.
An illustration of Hopper s influence is Rothko s early work Composition I ( c. 1931 `), which is a direct paraphrase of Hopper s Chop Suey.
* Séchen, L. " Le Sacrifice d Iphigénie " Révue des Études Grecques, Paris, pp 368 – 426, 1931.
In 1931 Athletic also defeated FC Barcelona 12 – 1, the latter s worst-ever defeat.
Langston Hughes relays in the " Negro Ghetto " ( 1931 ) and " The Heart of Harlem " ( 1945 ): " The buildings in Harlem are brick and stone / And the streets are long and wide ,/ But Harlem s much more than these alone ,/ Harlem is what s inside.
It served as a model for labour colleges around the world, and Gandhi made a point of visiting during a brief stay in Oxford in 1931 because he had been so inspired by the writings of John Ruskin on workers education, just as the college founders had been.
The name continues to be used for corporate entities ( for example, in East Africa ), but in 1931 the religion formally changed its name worldwide from International Bible Students Association to Jehovah s witnesses.
Later examples of Bax s Nordic affinity include Hardanger for two pianos ( 1927 ) and the orchestral tone-poem The Tale the Pine-Trees Knew ( 1931 ).
NHK s second radio network began in 1931, and the third radio network ( FM ) began in 1938.
Wright was used as a flying field ( renamed Patterson Field in 1931 ); Fairfield Aviation General Supply Depot ; armorers school, and a temporary storage depot.
Parnell Vindicated: the lifting of the veil, London, Constable, 1931 Harrison s two books defending Parnell were published in 1931 and 1938.
de: Hawke s-Bay-Erdbeben von 1931
He joined ASCAP in 1931 and began working for Ralph Peer s Southern Music Company in 1932 as a songwriter, the first music firm to occupy the new Brill Building, famous as a New York songwriting mecca.
Hoyt pitched for the Yankees in ten seasons, and was in seven World Series ( including the 1931 Series, with the Philadelphia A s ).
The railway owned 13 locomotives which themselves were old, and since they proved incompatible with the new company s modernisation scheme they had all been scrapped by 1931.
* Guy Debord ( 1931 – 1994 ) ( generally using the name ‘ Guy-Ernest during this period ).
His Der Löwe und die Maus ( The Lion and the Mouse 1931 ) was a singspiel drama for small orchestra and children s choir ; aimed at 12-14 year-olds, it was built on an improvisation by the composer s own children.
Eckstine had further success in 1950 with Victor Young s theme song to " My Foolish Heart " and a revival of the 1931 Bing Crosby hit, " I Apologize ".

1931 and s
Later John William Lloyd, a collaborator of Benjamin Tucker ´ s periodical Liberty, published in 1931 a sex manual that he called The Karezza Method: Or Magnetation, the Art of Connubial Love.
Among other various translations, Ogawa highly evaluates Ryo Mori (: ja: 森亮 )' s one produced in 1931.
The CIE 1931 color space chromaticity diagram with wavelengths in nanometer s. The colors depicted depend on the color space of the device on which the image is viewed.
Even though the Statute of Westminster 1931 had made Canada fully independent in governing its foreign affairs, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council held that s. 132 did not accordingly evolve to take that into account.
Grey Owl s first book called The Men of the Last Frontier was published in 1931, and it traced the devastating story of the beaver as well as posed some very valid concerns about the future of Canada and its forests.

1931 and agricultural
After initially studying agriculture, Galbraith graduated in 1931 with a B. Sc in agricultural economics from the Ontario Agricultural College, which was an associate agricultural college of the University of Toronto at the time, and then received an M. Sc.
Komatsu produced its first agricultural tractor prototype in 1931.
* Landwirtschaftliche Gaufachberater – NSDAP agricultural conventions ; first one held on February 8, 1931.
Stephen Moulton Babcock ( 1843 – 1931 ) was a U. S. agricultural chemist.
* Trevaskis, H. K. ( 1931 ) The Punjab of Today, 2 vols, Lahore, Dewey, C., ( 1978 ) ‘ Patwari and Chaukidar: subordinate officials and the reliability of India s agricultural statistics .’ Pp 280-314, cited in Dewey, C. and Hopkins, A. G. ( 1978 ), The Imperial Impact: Studies in the Economic History of Africa and India, Athlone Press.
Mizil covers 1931 ha, of which 77. 7 % are agricultural land, water, forests and green spaces, and 22. 3 % are developed.
Still, as of 2005, 1448 of the total 1931 ha are agricultural land, of which 89 % is cultivated arable land, 7 % pastures and 6 % vineyards.
This effect, discovered by French agricultural engineer, Maximilien Ringelmann ( 1861 – 1931 ), illustrates the inverse relationship that exists between the size of a group and the magnitude of group members individual contribution to the completion of a task.
On 5 June 1931, two years before the Nazi Party ascended to power, Hierl became head of the FAD ( Freiwilliger Arbeitsdienst ), a state sponsored voluntary labour organization that provided services to civic and agricultural construction projects.
On 5 June 1931, two years before the Nazi Party ascended to power, Konstantin Hierl became head of the Freiwilliger Arbeitsdienst or FAD, a state sponsored voluntary labour organization that provided services to civic and agricultural construction projects.

1931 and education
His father died a few months after the Second Republic's birth in 1931, while Pujol was completing his education as a poultry farmer.
The world's first university-based executive education program — the Sloan Fellows — was created in 1931 at MIT under the sponsorship of Sloan.
John began his education at the American School, Nanking ( 1929 – 1931 ).
In 1931 he moved with his mother to Britain where he continued his education first at St Clare preparatory school near Walmer, Kent ( 1931 – 1935 ).
Caldera attended elementary school in San Felipe 1921 – 1922, entered San Ignacio school of the Society of Jesus in Caracas 1923 – 1925, in 1926 returned to Yaracuy studying at Padre Delgado school, and secondary education again in Caracas ( San Ignacio school ) 1927 – 1931, made his superior studies in this city, at the Central University of Venezuela ( UCV ) 1931 – 1938, obtained a doctorate in the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, later was professor of sociology and law in several universities including the UCV, where he was a student leader, which took him into the political world.
The world's first university-based executive education program — the Sloan Fellows program — was created in 1931 under the sponsorship of Alfred P. Sloan, himself an 1895 MIT graduate, who was chairman of General Motors and has since been credited with creating the modern corporation.
The Musical-Dramatic Training College, founded in 1931, was the first institute of higher education for music.
Douglas sat in 1931 for the entrance examination to Christ's Hospital, where education was free and there was monetary assistance to cover all other costs.
Macphail objected to the Royal Military College of Canada in 1924 on the grounds that it taught snobbishness and provided a cheap education for the sons of the rich and again in 1931 on pacific grounds.
in religious education from Columbia University in 1931.
He temporarily gave up competitive chess for seven years, from 1924 to 1931, to complete his secondary education.
Knox received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1922 from the University of California, Berkeley and his doctorate in the history and philosophy of education from the University of Southern California in the 1931.
In 1931, Borton returned to America to further his education.
After the Revolution, Ukrainian language, education and culture was allowed to flower in the Ukrainian National Republic, the Hetmanate, and under the Ukrainization policies of Soviet Ukraine before 1931.
Born in England in 1931 of Irish immigrant parents and raised in Liverpool, Professor has vivid memories of the World War II wartime Blitz there and, while his elementary school was closed because of the bombing, of being homeschooled by his mother whose own education in a tiny village on the edge of Connemare had ended at the age of 14.
The University of Tampa was established by Frederic Spaulding in 1931 as Tampa Junior College, and was founded to serve as an institution of higher education for Florida s west coast.
Dr. Michael M. Krop ( born 1931 ) is a Miami, Florida, United States-area orthodontist who served as an elected member of the board of education of the Miami-Dade County Public Schools-which oversees the fourth largest school system in the United States-for 24 years, from 1980 to 2004.
From 12 August 1931, to 22 February 1934, he served as minister of education.
For his undergraduate education, Scheele chose the University of Michigan ( B. A., 1931 ) over Indiana University, citing the former's medical reputation but ended up following his future spouse, then a dental student, to Detroit.
He then proceeded to Alliance High School in 1931 for Senior Secondary education and qualified for entrance to University in 1933.
Sheldon Andelson ( March 5, 1931 – December 29, 1987 ) was a higher education administrator and a political fund-raiser.

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