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Her husband Guiler is not mentioned anywhere in the published edition of the 1930s parts of her diary ( Vol.
The 1963 edition of the short story collection The Happy Highwayman contains examples of abandoned revisions ; in one story published in the 1930s (" The Star Producers "), references to actors of the 1930s were replaced for 1963 with names of current movie stars ; another 1930s-era story, " The Man Who Was Lucky ", added references to atomic power.
A widely regarded ( though by no means error-free ) history of fandom in the 1930s can be found in Sam Moskowitz's The Immortal Storm: A History of Science Fiction Fandom Hyperion Press 1988 ISBN 0-88355-131-4 ( original edition The Atlanta Science Fiction Organization Press, Atlanta, Georgia 1954 ).
TechNews is the campus paper and serves as a news outlet for campus interests and as another outlet for student opinion in both a weekly paper edition and online format ; it has existed since at least the 1930s.
Alma Mater: Design and Experience in the Women's Colleges from Their Nineteenth-Century Beginnings to the 1930s, Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1993 ( 2nd edition ).
Alma Mater: Design and Experience in the Women's Colleges from Their Nineteenth-Century Beginnings to the 1930s, Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1993 ( 2nd edition ).
Alma Mater: Design and Experience in the Women's Colleges from Their Nineteenth-Century Beginnings to the 1930s, Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1993 ( 2nd edition ).
Tycoons and Locusts: A Regional Look at Hollywood Fiction of the 1930s ( 1973 ) online edition
Although the original black-and-white edition published in the 1930s and the colour version of 1943 are very similar in many ways, there are some scenes from the original that were not included in the one most available today, especially in the first half of the adventure:
Consequently her collected works were republished in a standard edition by Jonathan Cape, becoming best sellers in the 1930s and running into many editions.
* Blackorby, Edward C. Prairie Rebel: The Public Life of William Lemke ( 1963 ), radical leader in 1930s online edition
Offset printing superseded chromolithography around the 1930s, yet stone and metal plate lithography continue to be used by artists in the production of fine arts posters and limited edition prints.
The German edition of The Occult Roots ... includes an essay " Nationalsozialismus und Okkultismus " (" National Socialism and Occultism "), which traces the origins of the speculation about Nazi occultism back to publications from the late 1930s, and which was subsequently translated by Goodrick-Clarke into English.
Currently going into its 78th edition ( counting four provisional championships in the 1930s ), the competition is dominated by the nicknamed " Big Three " ( Sport Lisboa e Benfica, Futebol Clube do Porto, and Sporting Clube de Portugal ), who have a total of 75 titles, with Clube de Futebol " Os Belenenses " and Boavista Futebol Clube winning the other two.
* Pioneers of Soviet Architecture: The Search for New Solutions in the 1920s and 1930s, by Selim Khan-Magomedov, Thames and Hudson Ltd, ISBN 978-0-500-34102-5 ( Complete Russian edition: Russian: С. О. Хан-Магометов.
By the end of 1932, the Ukrainization programme was reversed, and by the late 1930s the majority of Kuban Ukrainians identified themselves as Russians As a result in the 1939 census, Russians in the Kuban were a majority of 2754027 or 86 % The 2nd edition of the Great Soviet Encyclopedia explicitly named the Kuban Cossacks as Russians.
Quota Quickies in the 1930s ' in The British Cinema Book ( 2nd edition ), Robert Murphy ( ed.
The book was written in the 1930s shortly before the outbreak of World War II in Europe and the first edition was published in September 1939, shortly after the war's outbreak.
Starting out as 7 volumes in the late 1930s, the series was re-issued in a new edition every few years, sometimes incorporating new volumes and re-arranging existing ones.
His wife, Juliet Carnes Collier, appeared on the cover of the U. S. edition of the Tatler in the early 1930s.
The June 2012 edition of Vintage Roadscene magazine claims in an article on these that they had the 5. 7-litre four-cylinder petrol engine otherwise used in the LT9 Lion, if that is so these were the only Titans built on the line at Leyland with other than six-cylinder engines, although a number of fleets, particularly in the Tilling Group, were by the late 1930s re-fitting petrol powered Titans during overhaul with five-cylinder Gardner 5LW diesel units.
This follows a tradition of annuals since the 1930s which were dated the next year to stop buyers thinking it was an older edition.
One notable edition of the 1930s gave popular singer Gracie Fields her first ever television appearance.

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An early pioneer of radio astronomy was Grote Reber, an amateur astronomer who constructed the first purpose built radio telescope in the late 1930s to follow up on the discovery of radio wavelength emissions from space by Karl Jansky.
His reception remained warmer in America than Britain, and he continued to publish novels and short stories, but by the late 1930s the audience for Milne's grown-up writing had largely vanished: he observed bitterly in his autobiography that a critic had said that the hero of his latest play (" God help it ") was simply " Christopher Robin grown up ... what an obsession with me children are become!
The French critics thought it was characteristic of American films of the 1930s or 1940s ; however, it was mostly characteristic of cheaper American movies, such as Charlie Chan mysteries where people collected in front of a fireplace or at the foot of the stairs in order to explain what happened a few minutes ago.
Due to his close proximity with Jacques Doriot's fascist Parti Populaire Français ( PPF ) during the 1930s and his role in implementing eugenics policies during Vichy France, he was accused after the Liberation of collaborationism, but died before the trial.
For a while in the 1920s and 1930s there was a Green International ( International Agrarian Bureau ) based on the peasant parties in Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Poland and Serbia.
Despite this, Babbage's work fell into historical obscurity and the Analytical Engine was unknown to builders of electro-mechanical and electronic computing machines in the 1930s and 1940s when they began their work, resulting in the need to re-invent many of the architectural innovations Babbage had proposed.
In the 19th century and up to the 1930s, the city was important for the production of railway locomotives and carriages, iron, pins, needles, buttons, tobacco, woollen goods, and silk goods.
Phage therapy was in use in the 1920s and 1930s in the US, Western Europe, and Eastern Europe.
Great progress was made in the field of aviation during the 1920s and 1930s, such as Charles Lindbergh's solo transatlantic flight in 1927, and Charles Kingsford Smith's transpacific flight the following year.
The subspace radio, best known today from Star Trek and named for the method used in the series for achieving faster-than-light travel, was the most commonly used name for such a faster-than-light communicator in the science fiction of the 1930s to the 1950s.
His first major published work was in 1911, Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads, and was arguably the most prominent US folk music scholar of his time, notably during the beginnings of the folk music revival in the 1930s and early 1940s.
One of the earliest 20th century practitioners of this method was The Mills Brothers whose early recordings of the 1930s clearly stated on the label that all instrumentation was done vocally.
Gumede ( president of the ANC ) proposed cooperation with the Communists in a bid to revitalise the organisation, but he was voted out of power in the 1930s.
This topic was further developed in the 1930s by Alonso Church and Alan Turing, who on the one hand gave two independent but equivalent definitions of computability, and on the other gave concrete examples for undecidable questions.
The height of Nimzowitsch's career was the late 1920s and early 1930s.
In a series of published and unpublished studies in the 1930s, Whorf argued that Mayan writing was to some extent phonetic.
Originally, the award was known as the J. Louis Comiskey Memorial Award, named after the Chicago White Sox owner of the 1930s.
The column is unsigned except by " Beachcomber " and it was not publicly known that Morton or Wyndham-Lewis wrote it until the 1930s.
For many years, bouldering was commonly viewed as a playful training activity for climbers, although in the 1930s and late 1940s Pierre Allain and his companions enjoyed bouldering for its own sake in Fontainebleau, considered by many to be the Mecca of bouldering.
In the 1920s and 1930s almost every major cosmologist preferred an eternal steady state Universe, and several complained that the beginning of time implied by the Big Bang imported religious concepts into physics ; this objection was later repeated by supporters of the steady state theory.
* The town hall was constructed in the 1930s after the destruction of the Saint Maurice chapel in July 1934.
A few English banks continued to issue their own notes until the last of them was taken over in the 1930s.

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