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  • 200px|Title page of Blok's book Theatre (1909).]] The image of Saint Petersburg he crafted for his next collection of poems, The City (1904 ...
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  • artistic philosophy in his Manifesto of Futurism (1909), first released in Milan and later published in the French paper Le Figaro (February 20). Marinetti ...
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  • Austria (1888), Hungary (1891), Norway (1909), Serbia (1910), Britain ... founder of Prudential Insurance, said in 1909 that such insurance should ...
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  • Magazine, acting as a joint editor from 1909 to 1918, and helped turn it into one of the most important art magazines in Great Britain. ...
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  • the Tokyo branch of Guangfu Hui in February 1909. Guangfu Hui (光復會, "Revive the Light Society"), or the Restoration Society, ...
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  • Museum was merged into the Science Museum in 1909. ==Collections== [[Image:James Watt.jpg|thumb|James Watt]] [[Image:DNA Model Crick-Watson.jpg ...
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  • htm The Catholic Encyclopedia]. 1909. * Walsh, Michael. A New Dictionary of Saints: East and West. London: Burns & Oats, 2007. ISBN 086012438X. ...
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  • #039;s [UK] 1908 and Hampton's [US] in 1909; collected in A Set of Six ... * "The Secret Sharer" (written December 1909; published ...
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  • In 1909, Gilman founded the literary magazine, Forerunner, which published ... * Forerunner (magazine) (monthly journal with prose—1909-1916) ...
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  • at the U.S. National Museum. From 1902 to 1909 he served as Chief (director) of the Bureau of American Ethnology; during this period he studied ...
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  • He began his legal career in Paris, in 1909, as counsel at the Paris Court. During World War I, he was drafted into the army and was seriously ...
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  • In 1909, Mosca was elected to the Chamber of Deputies of Italy, in which he served until 1919. During this time, he served as Under-secretary ...
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  • affected his writing. Sarah left him in 1909, and Porter died on June 5 ... (Washington, D.C.: Counterpoint, 1996). In 1909, he gave an interview to The ...
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  • published prolifically and was knighted in 1909, for his many achievements ... science, Galton was eventually knighted in 1909. His statistical heir, Karl ...
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  • Ureta, a young railway worker, who killed himself in 1909. The profound effects of death were already in the young poet's work. Writing about his ...
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  • enmity with the Blackfeet (Mooney 1909). Originally the Salish practiced ... farmers and stockmen" (Mooney 1909). ====Pend d'Oreilles==== ...
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  • Sets Out to the North, by Frederic Remington, 1861-1909.]] Francisco Vásquez de Coronado (ca. 1510 – September 22, 1554) was a Spanish conquistador ...
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  • Carlisle Indian Industrial School uniform, about 1909]] ... League for Rocky Mount, North Carolina in 1909 and 1910, and had received ...
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  • in Ueno Park, Tokyo, he met Kakichi Mitsukiri (1857-1909), a renowned authority in marine biology at the University of Tokyo, who had studied at Yale ...
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  • from Ernst Haeckel's Kunstformen der Natur, 1909) color = pink taxon = Animalia taxon = Platyhelminthes author = Gegenbaur | date = 1859 ...
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