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1935 and assembled
Two days later, his funeral cortège passed the Place de la Concorde through the ranks of troops assembled for the Bastille Day National Holiday ( 14 July 1935 ).
The loco was shipped in crates and assembled at the line's Pilton Yard but was scrapped when the line closed in 1935.
The first fully operational unit will be assembled in 1935.
This short carbine version of the Lebel, called the Mle 1886 M93-R35, was assembled in fairly large numbers ( about 50, 000 ) at Manufacture d ' Armes de Tulle ( MAT ), beginning in 1935.
He assembled a valuable collection of model sailing ships, which were donated the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland after his death in 1935.
Rolls-Royce was principally an aero engine manufacturer since 1935, the cars an increasingly boutique sideline, an " assembled " product cribbing from Buick, Packard, Chrysler, postwar R-Rs and Bentleys having bodies stamped by Pressed Steel of Cowley, who also served much of the rest of British automakers.

1935 and American
The issue was sufficiently potent in 1935 to spark secession from the American Federation of Labor of its industrial union members.
* 1865 – James Henry Breasted, American archaeologist and historian ( d. 1935 )
* 1935 – Ernie Broglio, American baseball player
* 1935 – Frank Yablans, American screenwriter and producer
* 1902 – Dutch Schultz, American mobster ( d. 1935 )
* 1935 – Beverlee McKinsey, American actress ( d. 2008 )
* 1935 – Mudcat Grant, American baseball player
* 1935 – Hank Cochran, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ( d. 2010 )
The most important Canadian theorist was an American immigrant, Henry Wise Wood, president of the United Farmers of Alberta ( UFA ) during that movement's time as the governing party of the province ( 1921 – 1935 ).
* 1935 – Donald Bellisario, American screenwriter and producer
* 1935 – Bobby Vinton, American singer
* 1935 – John Brodie, American football player
* 1935 – Vernon Jordan, American lawyer, businessman, and activist
* 1935 – Lionel Taylor, American football player
* 1935 – John Cazale, American actor ( d. 1978 )
* 1935 – Bobby Richardson, American baseball player
* 1935 – Charles Wright, American poet
Du Bois ' Black Reconstruction, first published in 1935, historians have noted African American contributions during Reconstruction to founding what were often the first systems of public education and welfare institutions in the South, gave muted praise for Republican efforts to extend suffrage and provide other social institutions, and excoriated Johnson for opposing the extension of basic rights to freedmen.
* 1935 – William Friedkin, American director
* 1893 – Huey Long, American politician ( d. 1935 )
* 1935 – John Phillips, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ( The Mamas & the Papas ) ( d. 2001 )
* 1935 – Justin Rigali, American cardinal
* 2011 – Marian Mercer, American actress ( b. 1935 )
* 1935 – Charles Grodin, American actor
* 1935 – Thomas Kean, American politician

1935 and orchestra
In 1935, it became the Socony Sketchbook, with Christopher Morley and the Johnny Green orchestra.
In the 1935 Marx Brothers ' film " A Night at the Opera ", in one of the more unusual uses of the song, composer Herbert Stothart arranged for a full pit orchestra to segue seamlessly from the overture of Il Trovatore into the chorus of " Take Me Out to the Ball Game ".
This early disappointment of not being allowed to join the tour proved to be a blessing in disguise, as it was on this tour that Gardel and his entire orchestra perished in a plane crash in 1935.
In recent years, a number of his compositions ( notably championed by the violinist, Paul Zukofsky ) have been recorded and made available on CD, including three of his string quartets, the three symphonies, a rhapsody for orchestra, and four solo piano works: his Sonata, Dance Suite, Piece in Seven Movements ( 1935 – 37 ) and Seven Pieces ( 1947 ).
He also paved the way for his successor when he invited the young Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa ( b. 1935 ) to guest conduct the orchestra ; Ozawa quickly impressed critics and audiences with his fiery Bernstein-like conducting, particularly in the performances of the Mussorgsky-Ravel Pictures at an Exhibition, the Tchaikovsky fourth symphony, and Symphonie Fantastique by Hector Berlioz.
* A Day At The Farm, for orchestra ( 1934 – 1935 )
Back in New Orleans, he again lined up good jobs, returning to the Country Club, playing at Tranchina's Restaurant and on the excursion steamships Capital and President into the 1930s ; in about 1935, he decided to dramatically change the sound of his orchestra to swing, in line with popular taste.
Ongoing acrimony between the brothers, however, led to Tommy Dorsey's walking out to form his own band in 1935, just as the orchestra was having a hit with " Every Little Moment.
In 1935 he joined the nationally popular Ben Pollack but at the start of 1937 left Pollack to join Benny Goodman's orchestra, where he stayed through 1938.
The " Ricercar a 6 " has been arranged on its own on a number of occasions, the most prominent arranger being Anton Webern, who in 1935 made a version for small orchestra, noted for its Klangfarbenmelodie style ( i. e. melody lines are passed on from one instrument to another after every few notes, every note receiving the " tone color " of the instrument it is played on ):
* 1935: Lenin Requiem for solo voices, chorus and orchestra
Carter moved to Europe in 1935 to play trumpet with Willie Lewis's orchestra, and also became staff arranger for the British Broadcasting Corporation dance orchestra and made several records.
In 1935 Louis Armstrong took it over the orchestra altogether and for the next eight years they functioned as back-up band for Armstrong with Russell acting as the musical director.
A 1300-seat concert hall, the Doelen, was built in 1935, and the orchestra was rewarded by rising attendance numbers.
Roger Sessions included a basset horn in the orchestra of his Violin Concerto ( 1935 ), where it opens the slow movement in a lengthy duet with the solo violin.
In 1935, Baltimore-born composer Franz Bornschein wrote a three-part chorus for women with orchestra or piano accompaniment based on " The Conqueror Worm ".
Glenn Miller played the trombone in the Ray Noble orchestra which performed Glenn Miller's composition Dese Dem Dose as part of the medley Dese Dem Dose / An Hour Ago This Minute / Solitude during a performance at the Rainbow Room in 1935.
In 1935, the BBC Welsh Orchestra was established as a 20-member ensemble, but the orchestra was dissolved in 1939.
Following the Dorsey Brothers split in 1935, Tommy had yet to form an orchestra ; he used the Joe Haymes Orchestra for his first engagement as a solo conductor.
Playing with Duke Ellington's orchestra for the first time in 1935, by 1940 Ben Webster had become its first major tenor soloist.
As a tango pianist, he played with several orchestras, including the orchestra of Juan d ' Arienzo from 1935 to 1938, and is often partly credited with the development of d ' Arienzo's rhythmic style.
* for string trio and orchestra ( 1935 )
Glenn Miller was a member of that orchestra which recorded the Glenn Miller novelty composition " When Icky Morgan Plays the Organ " in 1935.

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