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summer and 1926
In 1926 the young Aaltos designed and had built a summer cottage in Alajärvi, Villa Flora.
Health concerns and natural disasters such as after a drought in 1926 summer Shanghai and
The first Glastonbury Festivals were a series of cultural events held in summer, from 1914 to 1926.
Ron Tugnutt, who was signed in the summer of 2000, supplied solid goaltending with 22 wins, which tied the 74-year-old League record for wins by an expansion-team goalie ( New York Rangers ' Lorne Chabot also had 22 wins in 1926 – 27 ).
His first project was Love Me and the World Is Mine in the early summer of 1926, which ran well over budget ($ 350, 000 ) and was not a success.
In total, McDaniel recorded 7 sessions ; 1 in summer of 1926 for the rare Kansas City label Meritt, 4 sessions in Chicago for OKeh ( late 1926-late 1927 )-of the 10 sides, only 4 were issued, and 2 sessions in Chicago for Paramount ( both in March, 1929 ).
Lorca kept Huerta de San Vicente as his summer house in Granada from 1926 to 1936.
Masaryktown's growth was rapid during the spring and summer of 1926 and by August of that year, it contained upwards of 300 inhabitants.
Written in the summer of 1926, it was first published in the pulp magazine Weird Tales, in February 1928.
By 1926, the Japan Communist Party had been forced underground, by the summer of 1929 the party leadership had been virtually destroyed, and by 1933 the party had largely disintegrated.
The phrase " summer and smoke ," likely comes from the Hart Crane poem, " Emblems of Conduct ", in the 1926 collection, White Buildings.
A late Art Nouveau-Gothic memorial fountain by Alfred Gilbert ( 1926 – 32 ) in the Marlborough Road wall of the house commemorates Queen Alexandra, and the grounds of the house include her pet cemetery and a thatch-roofed rotating summer house built for Queen Mary.
The Governor General's course of action in what came to be colloquially known as the King-Byng Affair remains debated, though the consensus amongst constitutional historians is that Byng's moves were appropriate in the circumstances that came to be in the summer of 1926.
The flood began when heavy rains pounded the central basin of the Mississippi in the summer of 1926.
By summer 1926, former politicians, led by conservative José Sánchez Guerra, pressed the king to remove Primo de Rivera and restore constitutional government.
It built sound in pictures of men from summer ( year ) 1915-39 Pruszkowski, compact ( tight ) forms ; it has condensed invoice and it has darkened coloring ( AUTOPORTRAIT AS CLOWN, 1926 ).
A large boathouse was constructed in 1926, allowing visitors to rent a boat, canoe, swimsuit, or buy ice cream and pop as well as many other items necessary to a summer day at the lake.
Thus in summer 1926, Liebling sailed to Europe where he studied French medieval literature at the Sorbonne in Paris.
In February 1926, he signed the pacy winger Joe Hulme, followed that summer by forward Jack Lambert and full-back Tom Parker, who would later succeed Buchan as captain.
A motorcycling accident at Holywell in North Wales left Dean with a fractured skull and jaw in the summer 1926.
She studied with Isidor Philipp at the American Conservatory in Fontainebleau, France, and with Nadia Boulanger every summer from 1926 to 1939.
Brandão was referring to a period when the wealthy, rich property owners and farmers had their summer homes and estates within the valley: by 1926, the area was less important for the upwardly mobile, who concentrated in their salons in Horta.
Day spent the summer of 1926 on East Ironbound telling the families who welcomed him and shared their stories that he was working on a book about William Shakespeare.
The couple's marriage was troubled and Emily sued for divorce in Paris in the summer of 1926, but reconciled.
The last sawmill at Seguin Falls during the railway era, was John Campbell & Sons ', wound up during the summer of 1926.

summer and they
Perhaps her eyes were larger and more of a summer blue for all they had seen and wept that day.
Every morning early, in the summer, we searched the trunks of the trees as high as we could reach for the locust shells, carefully detached their hooked claws from the bark where they hung, and stabled them, a weird faery herd, in an angle between the high roots of the tulip tree, where no grass grew in the dense shade.
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.
Once, they were at Easthampton for the summer ( again, Fritzie said, a good place, even though they were being robbed ).
On ships at sea, on railroad trains, in summer hotels with mountain views, they always said, `` I've never done this before ''.
`` Yes '', she said, `` I remember that they came here every summer.
Where Americans used to think of a single vacation each summer, they now think about how many vacations they can have.
But they are still enclosed in their larval cells and remain there throughout the summer, fall, and winter.
With naked gas jets below and leaky windows above, enough to ruin wall paintings in any medium, they have survived, in a building long unheated in winter, hot and damp under the iron dome in summer.
The sluggers get along so well in fact, that with their families at home for the summer ( Mantle's in Dallas, Maris's in Kansas City ), they are rooming together.
The panels will stay up until they are replaced next summer.
It made him pretty hot under the collar, after the idea Miss Sis had given him, to be told by Miss Kiz that her holy spa was all reserved for this summer and next, if you please, and that much as she regretted it, they would be unable to entertain Mrs. Robards and the children.
This means that during the summer season, the younger members of the family, teenage boys and girls, would take the cattle to graze on the hillside and they would stay in the houses of the Deserted Village.
During the summer they require plenty of water and are very effective on the margins of lakes or by running streams, where they thrive.
In the summer of 1214, Andrew had a meeting with Grand Duke Leszek I of Poland and they agreed that they would divide the Principality of Halych between Hungary and Poland.
During the summer months ( April – September ), dogs are banned from the Silver Sands but they are allowed all year round at the Black Sands.
Traveling east and north they eventually crossed the equator and reached the latitude at which Arcturus would appear directly overhead in the summer night sky.
On bare ground or roads during the winter, various species of snakes and lizards bask in the sun, but they are rarely seen during the summer months.
William Fitzstephen ( d. about 1190 ), in his biography of Thomas Becket, gives a graphic sketch of the London of his day and, writing of the summer amusements of the young men, says that on holidays they were " exercised in Leaping, Shooting, Wrestling, Casting of Stones jactu lapidum, and Throwing of Javelins fitted with Loops for the Purpose, which they strive to fling before the Mark ; they also use Bucklers, like fighting Men.

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