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* 1909 – Alice Huyler Ramsey and three friends become the first women to complete a transcontinental auto trip, taking 59 days to travel from New York, New York to San Francisco, California.
* 1909 – The Turkish military reverses the Ottoman countercoup of 1909 to force the overthrow of Sultan Abdul Hamid II.
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Two early conflict theorists were the Polish-Austrian sociologist and political theorist Ludwig Gumplowicz ( 1838 – 1909 ) and the American sociologist and paleontologist Lester F. Ward ( 1841 – 1913 ).
He was the second president of American Sociological Association serving from 1908 to 1909. and succeeding his long time ideological opponent Lester F. Ward.
Arthur Lester Benton ( October 16, 1909 – December 27, 2006 ) was a neuropsychologist and Emeritus Professor of Neurology and Psychology at the University of Iowa.
Doniger was born in New York City to immigrant non-observant Jewish parents, and raised in Great Neck NY, where her father, Lester L Doniger ( 1909 – 1971 ), ran a publishing business.
In the 1909 – 10 NHA season, the Creamery Kings received the nickname " Millionaires " as O ' Brien signed up several stars of the time to extravagant contracts, including Fred Taylor, Frank and Lester Patrick and acquired Newsy Lalonde in an attempt to win the Stanley Cup for Renfrew.
During the term of the progressive President Theodore Roosevelt ( 1901 – 1909 ), and influenced by the ideas of ' philosopher-scientists ' such as George Perkins Marsh, John Wesley Powell, Lester Frank Ward and W J McGee, the largest government-funded conservation-related projects in U. S. history were undertaken:
Lester Willis Young ( August 27, 1909 – March 15, 1959 ), nicknamed " Pres " or " Prez ", was an American jazz tenor saxophonist and clarinetist.
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Cy Young, who returned to Cleveland in 1909, was ineffective for most of his three remaining years and Addie Joss died from tubercular meningitis prior to the season.
Young was traded back to Cleveland, the place where he played over half his career, before the 1909 season, to the Cleveland Naps of the American League.
For nineteen consecutive years, from 1891 through 1909, Cy Young was in his leagues ' top ten for innings pitched ; in fourteen of the seasons, he was in the top five.
His reign began on 27 April 1909 but he was largely a figurehead with no real political power, as the Ottoman state affairs were largely run by the Three Pashas since the Young Turk Revolution in 1908.
But the question of the viability of Ottoman rule was revived after the Young Turk Revolution of July 1908, which compelled the Sultan to restore the suspended Ottoman constitution, and the significant developments in the years 1909 – 11.
The Ottomans ' military capabilities were hampered by a number of factors, beginning with domestic strife, caused by the Young Turk Revolution and the counter-revolutionary coup several months later ( see Countercoup ( 1909 ) and 31 March Incident ).
On 15 May 1909, The Young Turks, continuing their former policy of denying the Albanians national rights, sent a military expedition to Kosovo to stop the growth of hostile attitudes to the government and break resistance of the peasants, who refused to pay taxes which Istanbul had introduced.
In May 1909, a number of officers in the Greek army emulating the Young Turk Committee of Union and Progress, sought to reform their country's national government and reorganize the army, thus creating the Military League.
He joined the Weston Co-operative Society and became treasurer of the local Young Liberal Association in 1908, and the local Trades and Labour Council in 1909.
Brigham Young's daughter, Susa Young Gates published a fairly successful novel, John Stevens ' Courtship ( 1909 ), and B. H. Roberts wrote a novel, Corianton that was turned into a play performed on Broadway in New York.
He was principal of Weber Academy in Ogden, Utah from 1909 to 1913, president of Brigham Young College in Logan, Utah from 1919 to 1926, and head of the zoology and entomology department at Utah State Agricultural College from 1926 to 1944.
Colonel Doughty-Wylie was the British consul in Mersina, Ottoman Empire, during the Young Turk Revolution of 1909.
They had two children: Charles Noel, born in 1906 in Ohio, and Marie Aurelia, born in 1909 when Young and his family were stationed in the Philippines.
The pro-reform Young Turks deposed the Sultan by July 1909, replacing him with the ineffective Mehmed V.
The Young Māori Party, established in 1909, which was dedicated to improving the position of Māori, grew out of the Te Aute Students Association, started by former students of the college in 1897.
Indeed, its leaders initially supported the Young Turks, and Benaroya participated in the " Army of Freedom " march on Istanbul to help put down the Countercoup of 1909.
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