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1920s and Harold
The two men met in the early 1920s, when Joe Friday was a speaker at a local YMCA banquet for Fathers and Sons that Harold Keltner had arranged.
At her career peak in the early 1920s, Murray, along with such other notable Hollywood personalities as Cecil B. DeMille, Douglas Fairbanks, William S. Hart, Jesse L. Lasky, Harold Lloyd, Hal Roach, Donald Crisp, Conrad Nagel and Irving Thalberg was a member of the board of trustees at the Motion Picture & Television Fund-A charitable organization that offers assistance and care to those in the motion picture and television industries without resources.
*' Greenacres ', the legendary 1920s Harold Lloyd Estate in Beverly Hills, California ( United States )
Leisure and recreational locations include a rose garden which dates back to the Kellogg horse ranch years ; the Kellogg House designed by Los Angeles-based architects Charles Gibbs Adams, Myron Hunt and Harold Coulson Chambers in the 1920s ; and a Japanese garden built in 2003 and designed by Takeo Uesugi.
In the later 1920s Harold frequented the London salon of Lady Cunard, where at various times he encountered Ezra Pound, Joseph Duveen and the Irish novelist George Moore.
* Harold Bowman, English rugby league footballer of the 1920s and ' 30s
His most successful collaboration was with the composer Harold Arlen, with whom he wrote many famous songs from the 1920s through the 1940s.
1920s gardens with a catena d ' acqua include the Harold Lloyd Estate in Beverly Hills and ' Las Tejas ' in Montecito, California, with the latter also having a casino in direct homage to the original at Villa Farnese.
Thus the two greatest magazine editors of the 1920s — Briton Hadden and Harold Ross — worked in the same building.
In the 1920s, another John Manners, 9th Duke of Rutland realised its importance and began a lifetime of meticulous restoration, with his restoration architect Harold Brakspear.
Carter ( Jesse ) joined forces in the 1920s with designers Harold Stabler and Phoebie Stabler, and potters John Adams and Truda Adams ( Truda Carter ) to form " Carter Stabler Adams ", who produced Art Deco pottery.
A highlight of the 1920s was the signing of South Sydney star, Harold Horder as their captain-coach in 1924 and 1925.
* Ted Koehler, American lyricist who collaborated with composer Harold Arlen to write for live shows and movies from the 1920s through the 1940s

1920s and Boston
* Everett Scott, former baseball player, MLB New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox in the 1920s.
From the mid 1920s onwards Bliss moved more into the established English musical tradition, leaving behind the influence of Stravinsky and the French modernists, and in the words of the critic Frank Howes, " after early enthusiastic flirtations with aggressive modernism admitted to a romantic heart and given rein to its less and less inhibited promptings " He received two major commissions from American orchestras, the Introduction and Allegro ( 1926 ) for the Philadelphia Orchestra and Leopold Stokowski and Hymn to Apollo ( 1926 ) for the Boston Symphony and Pierre Monteux.
After having success in the minor leagues during the early 1920s, Grove became a star in Major League Baseball with the American League's Philadelphia Athletics and Boston Red Sox, winning 300 games in his 17-year MLB career.
Some records from the era show that the Boston Red Sox and Cincinnati Reds also played expedition games there until the early 1920s.
By the 1920s BC began to fill out the dimensions of its university charter, establishing the Boston College Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, the Boston College Law School, and the Woods College of Advancing Studies, followed successively by the Boston College Graduate School of Social Work, the Carroll School of Management, the Connell School of Nursing, and the Lynch School of Education.
In the early 1920s, Grey Gull records were recorded and manufactured from a plant at 81 Wareham Street in Boston (" Local Studio ," C7 ; Boston Globe classified ad, 21 August 1920, p. 9 )
Supreme Records was a cheaply produced record label subsidiary of Grey Gull Records of Boston, Massachusetts marketed in the United States of America in the late 1920s.
In the mid 1920s, Hopkinson took on a young Boston painter Pietro Pezzati as his assistant, who worked with him at his Fenway studio.
A branch of the Portland division of the Boston & Maine Railroad had a station in Clifton in the 1920s.
* John Wilson ( 1920s pitcher ) ( 1903 – 1980 ), former MLB pitcher for the Boston Red Sox
Future hotels constructed by E. M. Statler were located in Cleveland ( 1912 ), Detroit ( 1915 ), St. Louis ( 1917 ), New York ( the Hotel Pennsylvania, built by the Pennsylvania Railroad and leased to Statler and Franklin J. Matchette in 1919 ; later bought by the Hotels Statler Company in 1948 ), a new hotel in Buffalo ( 1923 ; the previous Hotel Statler in Buffalo was renamed the Hotel Buffalo and sold later in the 1920s ), and his last hotel, built in Boston ( 1927 ).
Future hotels constructed by E. M. Statler were located in Cleveland ( 1912 ), Detroit ( 1915 ), St. Louis ( 1917 ), New York ( the Hotel Pennsylvania, built by the Pennsylvania Railroad and leased to Statler and Franklin J. Matchette in 1919 ; later bought by the Hotels Statler Company in 1948 ), a new hotel in Buffalo ( 1923 ; the previous Hotel Statler in Buffalo was renamed the Hotel Buffalo and sold later in the 1920s ), and his last hotel, built in Boston ( 1927 ).
File: English High School-403002054-City of Boston Archives. jpg | English High School on Montgomery St., 1920s (?
In the early 1920s, Route 2 was known as New England Interstate Route 7 ( NE-7 ), a major road connecting Boston with Troy, New York.
Early plans to extend the catenary to Boston as it exists today were not completed due to the perennial financial problems that plagued the New Haven almost continuously from the 1920s to its demise in 1969.
The high school became part of the Boston Public School system following the town's annexation, and a new building was built in the 1920s at Central and Metropolitan Avenues.
During the 1920s, Messer moved to Boston, Massachusetts for three years where he received his only formal instruction in music.
* Keith-Albee Boston Theatre ( 1920s )
Until the 1920s, a streetcar line that has since become the 65 bus ran along Commonwealth Avenue from Boston College east to Chestnut Hill Avenue, then south on Chestnut Hill Avenue and east on Beacon Street from Cleveland Circle to Washington Square, turning southeast to Brookline Village.
Despite these losses, Boston's ambiance remains unique among world cities and, in many ways, has improved in recent years — racial tensions have eased dramatically, city streets bustle with a vitality not seen since the 1920s, and once again Boston has become a hub of intellectual, technological, and political ideas.
During the 1920s, the Bickford's chain expanded rapidly with 24 lunchrooms in the New York area and others around Boston.

1920s and attempted
As nuncio during the 1920s, he had made unsuccessful attempts to obtain German agreement for such a treaty, and between 1930 and 1933 he attempted to initiate negotiations with representatives of successive German governments, but the opposition of Protestant and Socialist parties, the instability of national governments and the care of the individual states to guard their autonomy thwarted this aim.
During the 1920s, several inventors attempted devices that were intended to control the current in solid state diodes and convert them into triodes.
In this sense, " market socialism " was first attempted during the 1920s in the Soviet Union as the New Economic Policy ( NEP ), but soon abandoned.
In the early 1920s, the guild socialism of G. D. H. Cole attempted to envision a socialist alternative to Soviet-style authoritarianism, while council communism articulated democratic socialist positions in several respects, notably through renouncing the vanguard role of the revolutionary party and holding that the system of the Soviet Union was not authentically socialist.
During the Florida land boom of the 1920s, New Port Richey became the winter home of silent screen star Thomas Meighan and golfer Gene Sarazen ; Meighan attempted to bring other Hollywood figures to the city.
Elected Chief of Kaw in 1920s and attempted to get federal recognition for the tribe.
The styles of jazz that were popular from the late teens through the late 1920s were usually played with rhythms with a two beat feel, and often attempted to reproduce the style of contrapuntal improvisation developed by the first generation of jazz musicians in New Orleans.
The new CPNZ attempted to establish itself in the 1920s as a militant force in the industrial sector, mainly in the mining towns of the West Coast of the South Island, and it gained some modest successes ; a few hundred supporters were recruited.
After an initial period of free education in Ukrainian language, in late 1920s Romanian authorities attempted to switch all education to the Romanian language.
For ten years Collier attempted to reconcile intensely visual experience opened to him by the Sitwells and the modern painters with the more austere preoccupations of those classical authors who were fashionable in the 1920s.
No parochial protectionist movement has ever attempted to keep Italian music pure and free from foreign influence, except briefly under the Fascist regime of the 1920s and 30s.
Agricultural farms had been collectivized according to a process pioneered by Joseph Stalin in the late 1920s by which Marxist-Leninist regimes in the Eastern Bloc and elsewhere attempted to establish an ordered socialist system in rural agriculture.
In the 1920s, when pelt prices were high, some fur farmers attempted to raise fishers.
Since the 1920s surgeons have attempted to correct an increasing variety of birth defects.
During the 1920s he stressed the importance of nationalism and attempted to turn the SPD in that direction.
Donovan Slacks was the leader of a militant fishermen's uprising in 1920s Britain following the attempted introduction by Stanley Baldwin's government of a levy to control numbers of vessels and fishing merchants.
In the late 1920s Conn attempted to introduce a mezzo-soprano saxophone in the key of F and the ' Conn-o-sax ', a saxophone-English horn hybrid, to capture more of the saxophone market, but these instruments were soon discontinued after flagging sales.
A group tried to save one of the houses in the 1920s, but it suffered damage when a move was attempted.
The Industrial Workers of the World and the Communist Party had both attempted to organize longshoremen, sailors and fishermen in the 1920s.
The first rudimentary system to alert communities of an impending tsunami was attempted in Hawaii in the 1920s.
The Industrial Workers of the World had attempted to organize longshoremen, sailors and fishermen in the 1920s through their Maritime Workers Union.
These experiments continued into the 1920s, and by the late 1920s he attempted along with colleagues to create an encyclopedia printed entirely on microfilm, known as the Encyclopaedia Microphotica Mundaneum, which was housed in the Mundaneum.
Though first attempted in the 1920s, it was not until the advent of computer simulation in the 1950s that numerical weather predictions produced realistic results.

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