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Aron Nimzowitsch ( or Aron Isayevich Nimtsovich, or Aaron Nimzovich ) (, ; born Aron Niemzowitsch ) ( 7 November 1886 – 16 March 1935 ) was a Russian-born, Danish leading chess master and a very influential chess writer.
The addition of steel guitar whiz Leon McAuliffe in March, 1935 added not only a formidable instrumentalist but a second engaging vocalist.
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Responding to favorable public opinion to alleviate unemployment Congress approved the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1935, on 8 April 1935, which included continued funding for the CCC program through 31 March 1937.
From 1 April 1935 to 31 March 1936 was the period of greatest activity and work accomplished by the CCC program.
A Clergyman's Daughter was published on 11 March 1935.
On 10 October 1935, a few months after he suppressed the second attempt in March 1935, Georgios Kondylis, the former Venizelist stalwart, abolished the Republic in another coup, and declared the monarchy restored.
In London she met Captain James Fell, a British Army officer, and they married in March 1935.
In March 1935, he unsuccessfully contested the safe Victorian state Labor seat of Clifton Hill.
Jarvis Island was reclaimed by the United States government and colonized from 26 March 1935 onwards, under the Baker, Howland and Jarvis Colonization Scheme ( see also Howland Island and Baker Island ).
John James Rickard Macleod FRS ( 6 September 1876 – 16 March 1935 ) was a Scottish physician and physiologist.
In March 1945, Edvard Beneš, who had been elected President of Czechoslovakia 1935 – 38 and who had been head of the Czechoslovak Government-in-Exile in London since 1941, agreed to form a National Front government with Gottwald.
A Chinese Communist cadre leader addressing survivors of the Long March in 1935
* 1935 – The Long March ends.
* Frank Joseph Hughes ( March 17, 1933 – February 13, 1935 )
Following the referendum Josef Bürckel was appointed on 1 March 1935 as the German Reich's commissioner for reintegration ( Reichskommissar für die Rückgliederung des Saarlandes ).
* Dexter Tisby ( March 10, 1935 ) ( tenor )
* March 18 – John Phillips, American rapper ( b. 1935 )
* March 12 – Belinda Lee, English actress ( b. 1935 )
* March 12 – John Cazale, American actor ( b. 1935 )
* March 21 – Hunter Liggett, American general ( d. 1935 )
* March 23 – Emmy Noether, German mathematician ( d. 1935 )
* March 15 – Johan Halvorsen, Norwegian composer ( d. 1935 )

March and threat
Use of Comoran ports is further restricted by the threat of cyclones from December through March.
In March 1684 Leopold I formed the Holy League with Poland and Venice to counter the Ottoman threat.
On March 23, 1430, Joan of Arc dictated a letter that threatened to lead a crusading army against the Hussites unless they returned to the Catholic faith, but her capture by English and Burgundian troops two months later would keep her from carrying out this threat.
Malaysia's government has intensified efforts on March 6, 2008 to portray opposition figure Anwar Ibrahim as a political turncoat, days ahead of Malaysian general election, 2008 on March 8, 2008 that will determine whether he poses a legitimate threat to the ruling coalition.
Premiering in Japanese theaters on March 19, 1983, Final Yamato reunites the crew one more time to combat the threat of the Denguilu, a militaristic alien civilization that intends to use the water planet, Aquarius, to flood Earth and resettle there ( having lost their home planet to a galactic collision ).
President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair met in the Azores for an " emergency summit " over the weekend of March 15 – 16, 2003, after which Bush declared that, despite Blix's report, " diplomacy had failed " to compel Iraq to comply with UN Resolution inspection requirements, and stated his intention to use military force to attack Iraq in what was, according to the Bush administration, compliance with the threat of " serious consequences " in UN 1441.
Finally, in March 1590, with the immediate threat of a Spanish invasion by now abated, Raleigh was able to equip White's rescue expedition.
The first story to feature the Beagle Boys in a major role is Only a Poor Old Man from March 1952, which serves as a template for virtually all future Beagle Boys appearances, and establishes them as a serious threat to Scrooge's fortune.
Speaking in March 2006, Ainsworth set out the possible new direction for Conservative policy stating that " Achieving a sustainable world and combating the threat of climate change will require some really fresh ideas and radical thinking.
The king's involvement with Margaret Logie ( née Drummond ) and soon to be his queen may also have represented a threat in the Steward's own earldom of Strathearn where the Drummonds also had interests, while Douglas and March mistrusted David's intentions towards them.
Eleven days later, on 1 March Napoleon escaped from Elba, starting the war in Europe again, and forcing the British to concentrate on the threat he posed.
To counter this threat, Louis XV and Noailles led large reinforcements south, while Maurice de Saxe, illegitimate son of Augustus II the Strong and, since March, a Marshal of France, was left in charge in Flanders with a reduced army of between 50, 000 to 60, 000 men facing an allied army of 96, 000.
The former subject lands saw this as a clear threat to their equality, and encouraged by the July Revolution of 1830 the four outer districts ; March, Einsiedeln, Pfaeffikon and Küssnacht signed a new constitution which guaranteed, among other things, proportional representation.
* I can't help feeling that the security of the Fortress might be better served by having a stronger force in being outside it … I consequently feel that the answers to the possible threat ( of Japanese landing and establishing an advanced base on the mainland ) is primarily to be found in suitable mobile forces in being in the Malay Peninsula …-Dobbie's letter as GOC ( Malaya ), to the War Office on 17 March 1936.
Barely veiled strike threats in the actors ' petition were met with an answering lockout threat from Rich in a " Reply of the Patentees ", but the burgeoning conflict was pre-empted by a suspension of all play-acting from December until March 1695 on account of Queen Mary's illness and death.
During this interval, a cooperative actors ' company took shape under the leadership of Betterton and was granted a Royal " licence to act " on 25 March, to the dismay of Rich, who saw the threat too late.
In March 2009, Napolitano told the German news site " Spiegel Online " that while she presumes there is always a threat from terrorism: " I referred to ' man-caused ' disasters.
Denmark had declared war on Sweden on March 14 but no serious hostilities occurred except for a series of inconclusive minor skirmishes along the Norwegian border as the Spanish situation in April started to increasingly require the attention of Napoleon and as the British navy remained a continuous threat for troop movements between Denmark and Sweden.
Governor Winthrop and the Puritan establishment ( who believed a Protestant theocracy was proper ), countered the perceived Catholic threat in March of that year by sending English men and women into the wilderness that would become Topsfield.
Furthermore, in March 1974, representatives of the police forces of Chile, Uruguay and Bolivia met with Alberto Villar, deputy chief of the Argentine Federal Police and co-founder of the Triple A death squad, to implement cooperation guidelines in order to destroy the " subversive " threat represented by the presence of thousands of political exilees in Argentina.
On 31 March 2012, the Nevados National Natural Park authority decided to shut the reserve to visitors, following the increment of the threat level from yellow to orange.
The new parliament met on 6 March 1679, and on 25 March, Shaftesbury delivered a dramatic address in the House of Lords in which he warned of the threat of popery and arbitrary government ; denounced the royal administration in Scotland under John Maitland, 1st Duke of Lauderdale and Ireland under James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde ; and loudly denounced the policies of Thomas Osborne, Earl of Danby in England.

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