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summer and 1900
Their interest remains chiefly biographical, for they throw some light on the utter despair which overtook Thompson in the spring and early summer of 1900.
In the summer of 1900, King Alexander suddenly announced his engagement to the widowed Madame Draga Mašin, formerly a lady-in-waiting to his mother.
In the summer of 1900 the rebellion reached Peking, where the German legation was attacked and foreign nationals withdrew to the relative safety of the Legation Quarter.
After spending months in a sanatorium during the summer and fall of 1900, Weber and his wife travelled to Italy at the end of the year and did not return to Heidelberg until April 1902.
The story begins in London during the summer of 1900.
The greater portion of the text concerns itself with Leo's past, particularly the summer of 1900, spent in Norfolk as a guest at Brandham Hall, the luxurious country home of his schoolfriend Marcus Maudsley.
Around 1900, the property was taken over by Puget Sound National Bank and sold to a group of Seattle men who used it as a family retreat for Sunday picnics and summer camping.
The summer service operates 1 April – 31 October, starting at 0700 hrs Monday – Saturday and 0800 hrs on Sunday and running until 1900 hrs.
During the Boxer Rebellion, in the summer of 1900, Bowra was evacuated to Japan, along with his mother, older brother Edward, and other women and children of the European community.
Mark Twain stayed in Dollis Hill House in the summer of 1900.
Before the tragic 1902 eruption, as early as the summer of 1900, signs of increased fumarole activity were present in the Étang Sec ( Dry Pond ) crater near the summit.
Before the 1902 eruption — as early as the summer of 1900 — signs of increased fumarole activity were present in the Étang Sec crater ( Scarth, p. 30 ).
" In fact, Hughes was dismissed from Boer War service in the summer of 1900 for military indiscipline, and sent back to Canada .< ref >
Due to the occidental position at the Alpine Arc, the climate classified as Cfb may extend to relatively high places, especially near the French border, which receives the mild oceanic wind, so it ’ s possible to find places at 1500, or even 1900 metres with the same Cfb climate, but the temperatures are lower, around in the winter and in the summer, and mist during all the year.
In the summer of 1898 he tinkered with a one-cylinder air-cooled, gasoline engine and by January 1, 1900, he demonstrated his first automobile.
As the traffic increased and the town grew, around 1900 Strib became a fashionable place to spend summer vacations.
In 1900, Mountain Lodge, on Victoria Peak, was built as an alternate summer home for the Governor, a role it retained until 1934.
The revised version was completed in the spring and summer of 1900, and was first performed in Berlin by the Helsinki Philharmonic, conducted by Robert Kajanus on 18 July 1900.
* Walter Buckmaster, ( 1872 – 1942 ) Polo player ( 1900 summer Olympics ) and founder partners of London stockbrokers Buckmaster & Moore ( now Credit Suisse Group )
Villa Miločer built between 1934 and 1936 was the summer residence of Queen Marija Karadordevic ( 1900 – 1961 ) of the Karađorđević family of Serbia, which was refurbished as part of the Aman Sveti Stefan resorts that opened in 2008 – 2009.
The Villa Miločer, which was built between 1934 and 1936 was the summer residence of Queen Marija Karadordevic ( 1900 – 1961 ).
After pitching semi-pro ball in small towns such as Punxsutawney, Connie Mack learned of Waddell's availability, and with Pittsburgh's approval convinced Waddell to pitch for Milwaukee for several weeks in the summer of 1900.
In addition to the aforementioned ( ready-made clothing in 1859 and the Button-Down Dress Shirt in 1896 ), other firsts Brooks Brothers brought to America include: English Foulard Ties ( introduced by Francis G. Lloyd in the 1890s before he was made president of the corporation ); The Sack Suit ( 1895 ); The Pink Dress Shirt ( before 1900, it became a sensation in the postwar period to go with charcoal-gray suits ); The Shetland Sweater ( introduced in 1904 ); The Polo Coat ( about 1910 ); Madras ( introduced from India via Brooks Brothers to the public in 1920 ); Argyles ( in the 1920s, Brooks Brothers became the first American retailer to manufacture argyle socks for men ); Light-weight Summer Suits ( the first lightweight summer suits made of cotton corduroy and seersucker were introduced by Brooks during the early 1930s ); Wash-and-Wear Shirts ( in 1953 the store pioneered the manufacture of wash-and-wear shirts using a blend of Dacron, polyester, and cotton that was invented by Ruth R. Benerito, which they called " Brooksweave "); and the Non-iron Cotton Dress Shirt ( 1999 ).

summer and British
Others carried pemmican from `` the Forks '' to St. Paul and goods from St. Paul to Red River, as in the summer of 1847 when one trader, Wells, transported twenty barrels of whisky to the British settlement.
By the end of the summer however, the plan had changed ; now the British alone would impose the pliant Shuja Shah.
In the late summer of 1777, the British under John Burgoyne sent a major invasion army south from Quebec, with the intention of splitting off rebellious New England.
In the summer of 1779 at Washington's direction, General John Sullivan carried out a scorched earth campaign that destroyed at least 40 Iroquois villages in central and upstate New York ; the Indians were British allies who had been raiding American settlements on the frontier.
In the United Kingdom, GMT is the official time only during winter ; during summer British Summer Time is used.
That same year, Alexander oversaw the admission of the British crown colony of Newfoundland into Canadian Confederation and toured the new province that summer.
As part of the fierce diplomatic competition in Ankara in the spring and summer of 1939 between von Papen on the one hand, and on the other the French Ambassador, René Massigli, and the British Ambassador, Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen, to win the allegiance of Turkey to either the Axis or the Allies, Ribbentrop suffered a major reversal in July 1939 when Massigli was able to arrange for major French arms shipments to Turkey on credit, to replace the weapons the Germans refused to deliver to the Turks.
Each summer, the same individuals appear off the coasts of British Columbia and Washington.
In terms of fighter aircraft production, the British exceeded their production plans by 43 percent, while the Germans remained 40 percent behind target by the summer 1940.
Until the summer of 2009, he was also the Chairman of the British Council and the President of Cardiff University.
Tufted Puffins form dense breeding colonies during the summer reproductive season from British Columbia, throughout southeastern Alaska and the Aleutian Islands, Kamchatka, the Kuril Islands and throughout the Sea of Okhotsk.
The ad played in front of several summer blockbusters in top British cinemas.
A British expedition under General Braddock had been despatched and defeated in summer 1755 which caused a ratcheting up of tensions.
By summer 1757 the British war effort over the previous three years had broadly been a failure.
* June 14 – Tientsin Incident: The Japanese blockade the British concession in Tianjin, China, beginning a crisis which almost causes an Anglo-Japanese war in the summer of 1939.
* June 21 – British police arrest 250 people for celebrating the summer solstice at Stonehenge.
Nonetheless fellow British observers recount being shocked by some statements he made, such as the following, apropos the Washington summer: " It's far too hot.
In June 1970, The XYY Man was published — the first of seven Kenneth Royce spy novels whose fictional tall, intelligent, nonviolent XYY hero was a reformed expert cat burglar recruited by British intelligence for dangerous assignments — and later adapted into a thirteen-episode British summer television series broadcast in 1976 and 1977.
From the summer of 1780 until May 1784, Point du Sable managed the Pinery, a tract of woodlands claimed by British Lt. Patrick Sinclair on the St. Clair River in eastern Michigan.
In the summer of 1811 British emissaries tried to enlist the support of Indians in the region, telling them that the British would help them to resist the encroaching American settlement.
The summer range is from British Columbia to western Ontario, south to Colorado and west to Oregon.
Even the expulsion of Germans from central and eastern Europe after World War II was apparently sanctioned in article 13 of the Potsdam communiqué, although research has shown that both the British and the American delegations at Potsdam strongly objected to the size of the population transfer that had already taken place and was accelerating in the summer of 1945.
The plan for a year of steady attrition on the Western Front, with the main effort in the summer being made by the British Expeditionary Force, was scrapped by Nivelle and the French government for a decisive battle, to be conducted in February by the French army, with the British army's contribution becoming a preliminary operation, the Battles of Arras.

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