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This identification, still found in the 1920 typical edition, does not appear in the 1962 typical edition.
Pope Pius X also undertook a revision of the Roman Missal, which was published and declared typical by his successor Pope Benedict XV on 25 July 1920.
* 1920 typical edition: a 1957 printing with Pius XII's Holy Week revision but not his other changes of 1955, such as abolishing the Octaves of St Stephen, St John, etc.
* 1920 typical edition of the Roman Missal, with feasts updated to the late 1920s
* 1920 typical edition of the Roman Missal, with feasts updated to the late 1920s
The 1920 typical edition of the Roman Missal included a mention of her, under 11 August, in the section headed Missae pro aliquibus locis ( Masses for some places ), with an indication that the Mass to be used in those places was one from the common of a Virgin Martyr, without any collect proper to the saint.
The same terminal velocity is reached for a typical. 30-06 bullet dropping downwards — when it is returning to earth having been fired upwards, or dropped from a tower — according to a 1920 U. S. Army Ordnance study.
The collections " Czyhanie na Boga " ( In Lurking for God ( 1918 )), " Sokrates tańczący " ( The Dancing Socrates ( 1920 )), " Siódma jesień " ( The Seventh Autumn ( 1922 )), and " Wierszy tom czwarty " ( Volume Four of Poems ( 1923 )) are typical of his early work.
The 1920 subway portion from the DeKalb Avenue connection to the Fourth Avenue subway is a typical New York City subway tunnel of the Dual Contracts era.
After few years, the heightened nationalism typical for the years around 1920 receded and local Poles increasingly co-operated with Czechs.
The Moffat area west of rue Desmarchais was built in with " plexes "-the typical Montreal layered apartment-between 1920 and 1930, and the Crawford Bridge area in the far west of the town was built starting in 1945, in a more suburban style unlike the orthogonal grid used in the rest of Verdun.
" Coarse mince ") brand has been the most purchased leverpostej in Denmark during the past few decades .. A typical recipe from Jylland from around 1920 can be found here.
On 22 March 1920, an incident, typical of the time, occurred in the area.
The Brill " Center Door " car was typical of suburban trolleys and interurbans built around 1920.

1920 and edition
The pictures came to the attention of writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who used them to illustrate an article on fairies he had been commissioned to write for the Christmas 1920 edition of The Strand Magazine.
* Weston St. John Joyce, " The Neighbourhood of Dublin " ( third and enlarged edition 1920 ).
* Glasnevin, Finglas and the adjacent district from The Neighbourhood of Dublin by Weston St. John Joyce ( third and enlarged edition 1920 ).
Marshall Gardner ( distinct from Martin Gardner, mentioned below ) wrote A Journey to the Earth's Interior in 1913 and an expanded edition in 1920.
** Plutarch's Parallel Lives: " Life of Antony " – Loeb Classical Library edition, 1920
In the Missal this Code of Rubrics replaced two of the documents in the 1920 edition ; and the Pope's motu proprio Rubricarum instructum took the place of the superseded the Apostolic constitution Divino afflatu of Pope Pius X.
Cover of the first edition of the play, in 1920.
* Online facsimile version of the 1920 first edition in Czech.
* Bertrand Russell ( 1920 ) Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy ( second edition ), Dover Publishing Inc., New York NY, ISBN 0-486-27724-0 ( pbk ).
* Houdini, Harry Miracle Mongers and Their Methods: A Complete Expose Prometheus Books ; Reprint edition ( March 1993 ) originally published in 1920 ISBN 0-87975-817-1.
The Loeb Classical Library printed an edition of Fronto's correspondence with a facing English translation by C. R. Haines in two volumes ( 1919 – 1920 ); its text, however, is now obsolete.
* Ordinary of the Mass, with English translation at sacred-texts. com ( The text is presented as that of the 1962 edition, but the spelling of the Latin, e. g. " coelum ", " quotidianum ", use of the letter J, shows that, apart from the insertion of " sed et beati Ioseph eiusdem Virginis Sponsi " in the Canon of the Mass, it is really the 1920 text, identical with the 1962 text except for spelling and this insertion )
* An English translation of the Ordinary of the 1920 / 1962 Missals ( the translation of the phrase " sed et beati Ioseph, eiusdem Virginis Sponsi ", which marks a difference between the 1962 edition and the previous editions, is given between braces ), side-by-side with the 1973 ICEL translation of the Ordinary of the 1970 Missal
* Mason, Francis K. ( 1991 ) Hawker Aircraft Since 1920 ( 3rd revised edition ).
In Story on Equity third English edition 1920 page 34 ," where a rule, either of the common or the statute law is direct, and governs the case with all its circumstances, or the particular point, a court of equity is as much bound by it as a court of law, and can as little justify a departure from it.
Teuffel's most important work was his Geschichte der römischen Litteratur ( 1870 ); revisions by Ludwig Schwabe, Wilhelm Kroll and Franz Skutsch carried this to a 6th – 7th edition ( 1913 – 1920 ).
( Rossum's Universal Robots ) written in 1920 and first performed in Czechoslovakia in 1921, in New York in 1922 and an English edition published in 1923.
Thereafter, it was the British numbering that pushed ahead, with the 21st British edition in 1920, and the 21st American edition in 1924.

1920 and Roman
In 1920 his secondary education began at Saint-Boniface School, an institution controlled by the archbishop where the teachers were Roman Catholic priests.
His feast day is on June 28 in the Roman Catholic calendar of saints, where it was inserted for the first time in 1920 ; in 1960 it was transferred to July 3, leaving June 28 for the Vigil of the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, but in 1969 it was returned to June 28, the day of his death.
* 1920 – St. Elisabeth's Roman Catholic Church is established.
Other places of worship in the community, past and present, include: St. Mary's Roman Catholic ( 1902 ), First Baptist ( 1913 ), St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic ( 1919 ), Church of God ( 1920 ), Christian & Missionary Alliance and Holy Ascension Ukrainian Orthodox ( 1921 ), Church of the Brethren ( 1922 ) and Church of the Nazarene ( 1935 ).
Among the names that disappeared from the Roman Missal was that of St Philomena: her liturgical celebration had never been admitted to the General Roman Calendar, but from 1920 it had been included ( with an indication that the Mass was to be taken entirely from the common ) in the section headed " Masses for some places ", i. e. only those places for which it had been specially authorized ; but her name had already in 1961 been ordered to be removed from all liturgical calendars.
B. Metzler, Stuttgart, 1920 ), adding sketches of the work's content and significance, and author biography: Ronald T. Ridley " Friedrich Münzer's Roman Aristocratic Parties and Families ", XIX-XXXVIII ; Thérèse Ridley " The Fate of a Historian ", XXXIX-LVII ; and a photograph of Münzer opposite the title page translation
* Friedrich Munzer, Roman Aristocratic Parties and Families ( 1920 )
* John Joseph Sullivan ( clergyman ) ( 1920 – 2001 ), American clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church
* Catalogue of Engraved Gems of the Classical Style, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1920, published as Catalogue of Engraved Gems: Greek, Etruscan and Roman, 1956.
He wrote many comedies ( Der König von Crucina, 1892 ; Bubi, 1912, with G. Meyrink ), tales and novels ( Soldatengeschichten, 2 voll., 1904 ; Der Ehegarten, 1913, Der Schnaps, der Rauchtabak und die verfluchte Liebe, 1908 ; Die Panduren, 1935 ) and autobiographical books ( Irrfahrten eines Humoristen 1914 – 1919, 1920 ; Roda Rodas Roman, 1925 ).
* Roman Sikorski ( 1920 – 1983 ), Polish mathematician
Joan of Arc was in the news in France after World War I, having been canonised as a saint of the Roman Catholic Church in 1920 and adopted as one of the patron saints of France.
( November 15, 1920 – January 28, 2007 ) was a Roman Catholic Jesuit priest, lawyer, human rights activist, and Democratic U. S. Representative from Massachusetts.
* William Edward Murray ( born 1920 ), Australian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
The community spent 5 years in Feltham before moving to Twickenham, West Malling and Milford Haven before settling in Talacre, North Wales in 1920, having been received into the Roman Catholic Church in 1913.
The classic guide by Oswald and Pryce, published in 1920 set out many of the principles, but the literature on the subject goes back into the 19th century, and is now extremely voluminous, including many monographs on specific regions, as well as excavation reports on important sites that have produced significant assemblages of sigillata wares, and articles in learned journals, some of which are dedicated to Roman pottery studies.
In 1920, the tenor was knighted by Vittorio Emmanuelle III, King of Italy, making him Cavaliere De La Corona Italiana and Commendatore Dell Popolo Romano ( Knight of the Italian Crown and Commandant of the Roman People ).
James Aloysius Hickey ( October 11, 1920 – October 24, 2004 ) was an American Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
In 1920 the community had a choice of five daily papers-from the Socialist Dziennik Ludowy daily ( 1907 – 25 ) to the Polish Roman Catholic Union's Dziennik Zjednoczenia Daily ( 1921 – 39 ).

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