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Alfred Edward Housman (; 26 March 1859 – 30 April 1936 ), usually known as A. E. Housman, was an English classical scholar and poet, best known to the general public for his cycle of poems A Shropshire Lad.
27, # 1 – 4, December 1935, January – April 1936 )
From 1 April 1935 to 31 March 1936 was the period of greatest activity and work accomplished by the CCC program.
A Gallup poll of 18 April 1936, asked " Are you in favor of the CCC camps?
Orwell took over the tenancy and moved in on 2 April 1936.
Keep the Aspidistra Flying was published by Gollancz on 20 April 1936.
Beginning on 20 April 1934, it was under the administration of SS national leader, Heinrich Himmler who in 1936 was appointed Chief of German Police ( Chef der Deutschen Polizei ) by Hitler.
In 1936 Greenberg re-broke his wrist in a collision with Jake Powell of the Washington Senators in April of that year.
Fred Allen's December 30, 1936 radio broadcast included a humorous wrapup of the year's least important events, including a supposed interview with the man who " invented a negative craze " on April 1st: " Ramrod Dank ... the first man to coin a Knock Knock.
In April 1936, Wever ordered a requirement for ' Bomber A ' which would have a range of 6, 700 km ( 4, 163 mi ) with a 900 kg ( 1, 984 lb ) bomb load.
Among the most publicised productions of the 20th century was mounted by the Federal Theater Project at the Lafayette Theatre in Harlem from 14 April to 20 June 1936.
Improvised incendiary devices were used for the first time in the Spanish Civil War between July 1936 and April 1939, before they became known as " Molotov cocktails ".
| 75px < div style =" clear: left "> Hermann Göring </ div >|| G || G || G || G || Death || Reichsmarschall, Commander of the Luftwaffe 1935 – 45, Chief of the 4-Year Plan 1936 – 45, and original head of the Gestapo before turning it over to the SS in April 1934.
On April 2, 1936, the Reich Air Ministry paid 750, 000 reichsmarks to the town of Wolgast for the whole Northern peninsula of the Baltic island of Usedom.
With Pink Flamingos ( 1972 ) and Reefer Madness ( 1936 ) making money in midnight showings nationwide, RHPS was eventually screened at midnight, starting in New York City on April Fools ' Day of 1976.
The General Staff Academy was reinstated on 2 April 1936, and became the principal military school for the senior and supreme commanders of the Red Army.
Roy Kelton Orbison ( April 23, 1936 – December 6, 1988 ) was an American singer-songwriter, best known for his distinctive, powerful voice, complex compositions, and dark emotional ballads.
* John Henderson Lamont ( April 2, 1927 – March 10, 1936 )
* Spanish Civil War ( 17 July 1936 – 1 April 1939 ) – Germany and Italy back anti-communist Falange forces of Francisco Franco.
* April 24 – José Antonio Primo de Rivera, Spanish politician ( d. 1936 )
* April 7 – Jim Clark, Scottish race car driver ( b. 1936 )
* April 14 – Anne Sullivan, tutor of Helen Keller ( d. 1936 )
* April 19 – The 1936 – 1939 Arab revolt in Palestine against the British government and opposition to Jewish immigration begins.
* April 22 – Robert Bárány, Hungarian physician, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( d. 1936 )

April and Chancellor
George Gordon, 1st Earl of Aberdeen ( 6 October 1637 – 20 April 1720 ), Lord Chancellor of Scotland, was the second son of Sir John Gordon, 1st Baronet, of Haddo, Aberdeenshire, ( executed in 1644 ); by his wife, Mary Forbes.
On 24 April 1975, the West German embassy in Stockholm was seized by members of the RAF ; two of the hostages were murdered as the German government under Chancellor Helmut Schmidt refused to give in to their demands.
* April 6 – Kurt Georg Kiesinger, former Chancellor of West Germany ( d. 1988 )
* April 27 – A no-confidence vote against German Chancellor Willy Brandt fails under obscure circumstances.
* April 19 – Konrad Adenauer, Chancellor of Germany ( b. 1876 )
* April 4 – Kurt von Schleicher, Chancellor of Germany ( d. 1934 )
* April 20 – NATO debates modernising short range missiles ; although the U. S. and U. K. are in favour, West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl obtains a concession deferring a decision.
* April 18 – Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden, Lord Chancellor of Great Britain ( b. 1714 )
* April 26 – John Somers, 1st Baron Somers, Lord Chancellor of England ( b. 1651 )
* April 6 – Alexander Bezborodko, the Grand Chancellor of Russia and the architect of Catherine the Great's foreign policy ( b. 1747 )
* April 29 – Hou Junji, Chinese general and Chancellor of the Tang Dynasty
* April 30 – Thomas Audley, Lord Chancellor of England ( b. 1488 )
* April 11 – Henry Beaufort, Cardinal, Lord Chancellor of England ( b. 1377 )
The King's gratitude to Cromwell was expressed in a grant of the lordship of Romney in Newport in Wales and appointment to three relatively minor offices: Master of the Jewels on 14 April 1532, Clerk of the Hanaper on 16 July, and Chancellor of the Exchequer on 12 April 1533.
In April 1721 he was appointed First Lord of the Treasury, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Leader of the House of Commons.
In April 1551, Cecil became Chancellor of the Order of the Garter.
Following the resignation of the Chancellor Prince Metternich during the Revolutions of 1848, the young Archduke, who it was widely expected would soon succeed his uncle on the throne, was appointed Governor of Bohemia on 6 April, but never took up the post.
In April 1972 it even seemed that opposition leader Rainer Barzel had enough support to become the new Chancellor, but in the parliamentary decision he came two votes short.
In April 2006 Tomsk received international media attention as the venue of a major summit on economic cooperation, held in the city between Russian President Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
# Władysław ( 1237 – 27 April 1270 ), Chancellor of Bohemia ( 1256 ), Bishop of Passau ( 1265 ) and Archbishop of Salzburg ( 1265 – 70 ).
A previous Chancellor, Robert Lowe, described the office in the following terms in the House of Commons, on 11 April 1870: " The Chancellor of the Exchequer is a man whose duties make him more or less of a taxing machine.
In April 2007 Bashir was elected by the University Senate to take up a four-year appointment as Chancellor of the University of Sydney on 1 June 2007.

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