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her and 1915
On 24 September 1915, Baralong sank the U-boat, for which her commanding officer at the time, Lieutenant-Commander A. Wilmot-Smith, was later awarded £ 170 prize bounty.
Although the state inherited much of Austro-Hungary's military arsenal, including the entire fleet, the Kingdom of Italy moved rapidly to annex the state's most western territories, promised to her by the Treaty of London of 1915.
In her 1915 collection titled Verse, published one year after her death, Crapsey included 28 cinquains.
Adelaide Crapsey codified the couplet form into a two line rhymed verse of ten syllables per line with her image couplet poem On Seeing Weather-Beaten Trees, first published in 1915.
James Tiptree, Jr. ( August 24, 1915 May 19, 1987 ) was the pen name of American science fiction author Alice Bradley Sheldon, used from 1967 to her death.
In 1915, schooner Annie Larsen, infamous for her role in the Hindu-German Conspiracy, was stranded at Malden Island.
* 1915 World War I: Cornered off the coast of Chile by the Royal Navy after fleeing the Battle of the Falkland Islands, the German light cruiser SMS Dresden is abandoned and scuttled by her crew.
* 1915 Typhoid Mary, the first healthy carrier of disease ever identified in the United States, is put in quarantine, where she would remain for the rest of her life.
Sanger's ally Upton Sinclair wrote an open letter of support for Sanger and her husband in The Masses and during her absence, a groundswell of support grew in the United States, and Margaret returned to the United States in October 1915.
During her years at Washington Seminary, Mitchell's brother, Stephens, was away studying at Harvard College ( 1915 1917 ), and he left in May 1917 to enlist in the army, about a month after the U. S. declared war on Germany.
She was forcibly quarantined as a carrier of typhoid fever in 1907 for three years and then again from 1915 until her death in 1938.
Instead, since her immediate family had relocated to New England by this time, she attended Brown University and earned a Ph. D in 1915, having written a second dissertation on efficient teaching methods called " Some Aspects of Eliminating Waste in Teaching ".
In 1915 Virginia Woolf brought out her first novel, The Voyage Out.
By 1915, gangrene had set in and her entire right leg was amputated ; she was required to use a wheelchair for several months.
She carried out a successful tour of America in 1915, and on returning to France she played in her own productions almost continuously until her death.
* May Wedderburn Cannan wrote of Rouen in her 1915 poem on World War I " Rouen ".
Paul returned to serve in the Russian army during the First World War, and Nicholas II rewarded his uncle's loyalty by elevating Olga and her children as Princess and Princes Paley in 1915.
In Brazil, her parents had four more children: Amaro ( 1911 ), Cecília ( 1913 ), Aurora ( 1915 2005 ) and Óscar ( 1916 ).
Following the First Battle of the Atlantic, by 1915 Britain was in desperate need of a countermeasure against the U-boats that were strangling her sea-lanes.
Sixteen men, forming two firing squads, carried out the sentence pronounced on her and on four Belgian men at Tir National shooting range in Schaerbeek, at 6: 00 am on 12 October 1915.
With money acquired from the sale of Stein's last Matisse Woman with a Hat to her brother Michael, she and Toklas vacationed in Spain from May 1915, through the spring of 1916.

her and work
He saw her hand start to work down the leather thong toward the handle of the quirt, and he grabbed her wrist.
So simple, in fact, that it might even work -- although Pamela, now, in her new frame of mind, was careful not to pretend too much assurance.
He was aware of her as a frightfully good-looking American WAC, a second lieutenant assigned to do the paper work, ( regardless of how important she might have thought she was ) in the Command offices, but that was all.
Then Laura took her gently and shoved her off again, toward Fritzie: Amy did not laugh -- this was work, concentration, achievement.
Kate drew more and more on her affection for Joel through the hot days of summer work.
It was her work to go among her neighbors and collect their checks.
Ejaculated the surprised woman, looking at Alex for an explanation but he, parting from her without ceremony, only offered a few words about the doctor's provincial American speech and a state of nerves brought on by the demands of his work.
That done, her work is accomplished and she ignores the plant.
Even though I have always had a genius for `` throwing myself '' into every role and `` playing it for all it's worth '', no actress can be expected to do her best work when her fortune, her reputation, her livelihood, her home and her nation itself are all imperilled.
Pip imagines how Estella would look down upon Joe's hands, roughened by work in the smithy, and the deliberate contrast between her white hands and his blackened ones is made to symbolize the opposition of values between which Pip struggles -- idleness and work, artificiality and naturalness, gentility and commonness, coldness and affection -- in fact, between Satis House and the forge.
She goes on about her work and listens for the completion of the grinding.
This group had been Palfrey's greatest worry since Anna was in bad health, and her children were too young to work for their keep.
Soon the office work claimed all her time.
and allowed little initiative in early play and work patterns -- then in adolescence her normal degree of vanity, sensitivity, and preoccupation with whether others find her appearance and behavior acceptable, will be compounded.
and in the fact that she bases her decisions about work, college, carreer, and studies on what others are doing, rather than on her own sense of identity with given skills, abilities, likes, and dislikes.

her and Yorkshire
The daughter of a poor Irish clergyman in the Church of England, Anne Brontë lived most of her life with her family at the parish of Haworth on the Yorkshire moors.
Charlotte was born in Thornton, Yorkshire in 1816, the third of six children, to Maria ( née Branwell ) and her husband Patrick Brontë ( formerly surnamed Brunty or Prunty ), an Irish Anglican clergyman.
In mid-1917 ten-year-old Frances Griffiths and her mother both newly arrived in the UK from South Africa were staying with Frances ' aunt, Elsie Wright's mother, in the village of Cottingley in West Yorkshire ; Elsie was then 16 years old.
Her father, Richard, was the younger brother of Sir Robert Bowes, a descendant of an old Durham family and her mother, Elizabeth, was an heiress of a Yorkshire family, the Askes of Richmondshire.
In her sixth and final report, issued on 24 January 2005, Smith reported that she believed that Shipman had killed three patients, and she had serious suspicions about four further deaths, including that of a four-year-old girl, during the early stage of his medical career at Pontefract General Hospital, West Riding, Yorkshire.
She only had one of her children in England ; Henry was born in Yorkshire when Matilda accompanied her husband in the Harrying of the North.
Hannah Randall is a young Irishwoman who comes to London from Yorkshire with her illegitimate son, Billy, after the child's father, son of aristocrat Lord Harmsworth, dies in an accident.
Notable incidents include the cases of a West Yorkshire woman and her two-year-old daughter who fell off the bridge in 2005,
In 1696, Captain Robert Byerley married his cousin, Mary Wharton ( sole heir to the estate of Goldsborough, near Knaresborough, North Yorkshire ), England and moved to live with his wife at her family home of Goldsborough Hall.
French was her first language, and her childhood was divided between her Yorkshire family, where no-one spoke French, and her Breton family, where no-one spoke English.
She is married, and lives in Yorkshire with her husband and daughter.
Fahey lived in Dublin for about two years, before her family moved to Yorkshire, England, where her father Joseph was posted as a soldier in the British Army.
The Princess and her husband had homes in London, Chesterfield House and in Yorkshire, first Goldsborough Hall, and later Harewood House.
Rigg was born in Doncaster, South Riding of Yorkshire to Louis Rigg and Beryl Hilda Helliwell ( 1908 1981 ); her father was a railway engineer who had been born in Yorkshire.
She disliked her boarding school, where she felt like a fish out of water, but she believes that Yorkshire played a greater part in shaping her character than India did.
She later wrote passionately about the change from service à la française to service à la russe and hailed Escoffier as a saviour of British cooking-although she also fiercely defended her opinion that there was no such thing as English Cuisine, " Even the good old Yorkshire pudding comes from Burgundy.

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