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| | 1923 - Factbites |
 | | Walton was elected governor in 1922 and impeached in 1923. |  | | The Chinese Immigration Act 1923, better known in the Chinese-Canadian community as the Chinese Exclusion Act was an act passed by the Federal Government of Canada, virtually banning all forms of Chinese immigration to Canada. |  | | By December 7, having been approached with the idea that the college might donate a tree to be used as the national tree in Washington, Moody contacted Senator Frank L. Greene of Vermont to request his assistance in securing the President's acceptance of such a tree. |
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http://www.factbites.com/topics/1923
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| | NationMaster.com - Encyclopedia: List of state leaders in 1923 |
 | | Wincenty Witos, President of the Council of Ministers (1923) |  | | Katō Tomosaburō Viscount Katō Tomosaburō (加藤 友三郎 Katō Tomosaburō, February 22, 1861–August 24, 1923) was a Japanese politician and the 21st Prime Minister of Japan from June 12, 1922 to August 24, 1923. |  | | The State Elder or Elder of State (a direct translation of the Estonian: Riigivanem) was the official title of the Estonian Head of State during 1921 to 1934. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/List-of-state-leaders-in-1923
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| | Chinese Immigration Act of 1923 - definition of Chinese Immigration Act of 1923 in Encyclopedia |
 | | The Chinese Immigration Act 1923, better known in the Chinese-Canadian community as the Chinese Exclusion Act was an act passed by the Federal Government of Canada, virtually banning all forms of Chinese immigration to Canada. |  | | After every efforts was made from all levels of government to discourage Chinese immigration, the Federal Government passed the Chinese Immigration Act 1923, which went into effect on July 1, 1923. |  | | Chinese Immigration Act of 1923 - definition of Chinese Immigration Act of 1923 in Encyclopedia |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Chinese_Immigration_Act_of_1923
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| | Kinmundy Express 1923 |
 | | John A. BROOM was born March 19, 1923 and died June 24, 1923. |  | | William Franklin GRESHAM in London, England on Jan. 17, 1923. |  | | At the age of 21 he moved with his parents to Louisville, Ill. which was his home until he came to Kinmundy where he married Miss Kate SCHOENBORN on Feb. 3, 1898. |
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http://www.ford-mobley.com/dafm/express/exp1923.htm
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| | 1923 - National Christmas Trees |
 | | By December 7, having been approached with the idea that the college might donate a tree to be used as the national tree in Washington, Moody contacted Senator Frank L. Greene of Vermont to request his assistance in securing the President's acceptance of such a tree. |  | | [NARA, RG-130, Entry 28, Box 3, letter from Hardy to Slemp, December 4, 1923.] The tree was, in fact, donated by Paul D. Moody, president of Middlebury College in Vermont, Coolidge's home state, possibly due to a suggestion by Hardy. |  | | The Tree: Cut, 48-foot balsam fir *from Vermont [Middlebury Register, December 14, 1923.] Paul D. Moody, President of Middlebury College in Vermont, Coolidge's home state, donated the tree. |
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http://www.nps.gov/whho/pageant/nctrees/1923/index.htm
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| | 1923 - National Christmas Trees |
 | | By December 7, having been approached with the idea that the college might donate a tree to be used as the national tree in Washington, Moody contacted Senator Frank L. Greene of Vermont to request his assistance in securing the President's acceptance of such a tree. |  | | [NARA, RG-130, Entry 28, Box 3, letter from Hardy to Slemp, December 4, 1923.] The tree was, in fact, donated by Paul D. Moody, president of Middlebury College in Vermont, Coolidge's home state, possibly due to a suggestion by Hardy. |  | | The Tree: Cut, 48-foot balsam fir *from Vermont [Middlebury Register, December 14, 1923.] Paul D. Moody, President of Middlebury College in Vermont, Coolidge's home state, donated the tree. |
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http://www.nps.gov/whho/pageant/nctrees/1923
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 | | Source: 1 The Van Norden Family by Theodore L Van Norden 1923 pg 28, 29, 50 |  | | Source: 1 The Van Norden Family by Theodore L Van Norden 1923 pg 33, 34, 38 |  | | Source: 1 The Van Norden Family by Theodore L Van Norden 1923 pg 49, 74 |
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rclarke/page3/swart_c.htm
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| | German Economy 1919-1923 |
 | | German diplomats negotiated with the US Government in late 1923 and early 1924. |  | | He was no great fan of democratic principles and was a known sympathiser with the Right Wing. |  | | The economic crisis of 1923 led to rifts in government. |
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http://www.schoolshistory.org.uk/ASLevel_History/week6_economicrecovery.htm
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 | | During 1919-1920 he served as director of foreign operations for the American Red Cross; and in 1920-1922 he was commissioner for the United States International Chamber of Commerce. |  | | Alice Roosevelt-Longworth era filia de Franklin Delano Roosevelt, le presidente del Statos Unite, su sposa, sra Alice Roosevelt, participava a un conferentia del |  | | Alfred Norton Goldsmith, born in New York City on 15 September 1888, received his B.S. from the College of the City of New York in 1907 and his Ph.D. from CCNY in 1911. |
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http://www.interlingua.fi/iedprefx.htm
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| | 1923 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | August 2 - Warren G. Harding, 29th President of the United States (1921 - 1923) dies in office and is succeeded by Calvin Coolidge (1923-1929). |  | | July 24 - The Treaty of Lausanne, settling the boundaries of modern Turkey, is signed in Switzerland by Greece, Bulgaria and other countries that fought in the First World War |  | | 1923 (MCMXXIII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1923
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| | 1923-10-17 |
 | | (ACS, Consiglio di Stato, Verbali della Sezione dell'Interno, Sezione I, parere 1923- mese ottobre, b. |  | | la Commissione Arbitrale, presso la Pretura del 1° Mandamento di Torino, sentite le parti, diede atto della conciliazione fra esse intervenute agli effetti di cui al R.D. Legge 7 gennaio 1923 n. |  | | Veduta la relazione 3 corrente mese, con la quale il Ministero dell'Interno richiede il Consiglio di Stato di dare parere per l'affitto dei locali ad uso della Sezione Guerra e Marina dell'Archivio di Stato in Torino; |
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http://archivi.beniculturali.it/Biblioteca/parericonsiglio/1923-10-17.html
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| | 1923 Great Kanto earthquake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | ) struck the Kanto plain on the Japanese main island of Honshu at 11:58 on the morning of September 1, 1923. |  | | This page was last modified 02:44, 19 May 2006. |  | | The Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923: Materials from the Dana and Vera Reynolds Collection A Brown University Library Digital Collection |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanto_earthquake
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| | 1923 News @ GreatArtworks.com (Great Artworks) |
 | | It is said that the impact of the Treaty of Lausanne of 1923 was deeply demoralizing. |  | | The law was created in 1923, but it wasn`t until recently that the council found out it was still on the books. |  | | The number of bank employees grew from 100,000 in 1913 to 375,000 in 1923. |
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http://www.greatartworks.com/search/news/1923
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| | 1923 SAINT LOUIS INTERNATIONAL AIR MEET |
 | | It was used, earlier, in 1923, by United States Army Lieutenant Russell Lowell Maughan, for two attempted transcontinental flights across the United States of America. |  | | The wing of a United States Army Fokker T-2 is to the left of it. |  | | He died on December 24, 1923, in a hospital, after he had crashed his DH-315 airplane into a hill. |
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http://roynagl.topcities.com/saintlouis.htm
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| | U.S. Postage Stamps of 1923 |
 | | President Harding, the 29th president of the U.S., died of a heart attack on August 2, 1923. |  | | Postage Stamps of the United States First Issued in 1923 |  | | Less than a month later a memorial stamp honoring his Presidency would be issued. |
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http://www.1847usa.com/identify/YearSets/1923.htm
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| | PROJECT GUTENBERG OFFICIAL HOME SITE - PUBLIC DOMAIN AND COPYRIGHT HOW-TO - |
 | | For works published in 1923, and thereafter (provided they were renewed, or were exempt from renewal requirements). |  | | Rule of Thumb: Published before 1923 or published at least 75 years ago in the U.S. OR published 50 years after the author's death in some countries, 70 years after death in others. |  | | Effective in 1998, after works first published in 1922 had passed into the public domain, the copyright term was extended for all works as to which copyright protection had not yet expired. |
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http://promo.net/pg/vol/pd.html
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| | Baldwin on Disarmament, 1923 |
 | | FROM A SPEECH IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS 23rd July, 1923 |  | | Very little, if anything has been said to-day about one of the greatest difficulties which we find facing us in dealing with this question, and that is that fighting instinct which is part of human nature. |
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http://www.shsu.edu/~his_ncp/Baldwin.html
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| | 1923 |
 | | August 2 - Warren G. Harding, 29th President of the United States (1921 - 1923) dies in office and is succeeded by Calvin Coolidge (1923-1929). |  | | July 24 - The Treaty of Lausanne, settling the boundaries of modern Turkey, is signed in Switzerland by Greece, Bulgaria and other countries that fought in the First World War |  | | 1923 (MCMXXIII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). |
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http://www.tocatch.info/en/1923.htm
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| | RFC 1923 (rfc1923) - RIPv1 Applicability Statement for Historic Status |
 | | Network Working Group J. Halpern Request for Comments: 1923 Newbridge Networks Category: Informational S. Bradner Harvard University March 1996 RIPv1 Applicability Statement for Historic Status Status of this Memo This memo provides information for the Internet community. |  | | RFC 1923 - RIPv1 Applicability Statement for Historic Status |  | | This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. |
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http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1923.html
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 | | Network Working Group J. Halpern Request for Comments: 1923 Newbridge Networks Category: Informational S. Bradner Harvard University March 1996 RIPv1 Applicability Statement for Historic Status Status of this Memo This memo provides information for the Internet community. |  | | This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any kind. |  | | Halpern & Bradner Informational [Page 2] RFC 1923 RIPv1 Applicability Statement for Historic Status March 1996 RIPv1 itself should only be used in simple topologies, with simple reachability. |
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http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1923.txt
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| | 1923 |
 | | 1923 Golden Sou'wester, Yearbook of Southwestern University, Georgetown, Texas [Back to Top] |  | | 1923 Hornet, Yearbook of Byers High School, Byers, Texas [Back to Top] |  | | 1923 Miss Hockaday School for Girls: Dallas, Texas |
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http://www.mmheritagephotos.com/Decades/Decade20/1923.htm
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| | Convention Relating to the Regime of the Straits, 24 July 1923 |
 | | Amnesty Declaration, and Protocol, signed the 24th July, 1923. |  | | Protocol relating to signature by the Serb-Croat-Slovene State, signed the 24th July, 1923. |  | | Protocol relating to the Karagatch territory and to the islands of Imbros and Tenedos, signed by the British Empire, France, Italy, Japan, Greece and Turkey on the 24th July, 1923. |
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http://library.byu.edu/~rdh/wwi/1918p/straits.html
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| | The Food Timeline: history notes--ice cream |
 | | "The third member of the great novelty trimuvirate of the 1920s was born on a cold eureka-shouting morning in New Jersey in 1923. |  | | The inventor was Frank Epperson, who made lemonade from a specially prepared powder that he sold at an Oakland, California, amusement park. |  | | Even the Epperson story has many "versions." The Epperson story sticks not because he was the first, but because he was the first to mass market this product. |
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http://www.foodtimeline.org/foodicecream.html
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| | New Georgia Encyclopedia: James Dickey (1923-1997) |
 | | Dickey was born in Atlanta on February 2, 1923, the son of Maibelle Swift and Eugene Dickey. |  | | He spent his first eighteen years in Atlanta and attended North Fulton High School. |
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http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-452
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| | PBS - Roots in the Sand - Bhagat Singh Thind |
 | | However a naturalization examiner appealed this court's decision, and the rest is history. |  | | Feb 10, 1923: Justice Sutherland rules "Hindus" are "aliens ineligible to citizenship" in United States vs. Bhagat Singh Thind (261 US 204) |  | | What is less well-known is that Bhagat Singh Thind remained in the U.S., completed his Ph.D., and delivered lectures in metaphysics all across the nation. |
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http://www.pbs.org/rootsinthesand/i_bhagat1.html
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| | A Possible Exception for the Pre-1923 Public Domain Rule |
 | | I state that books published before 1923 are generally in the public domain in the United States. |  | | The work was never published prior to 1923 in the United States. |  | | The Ninth Circuit ruling is controversial, and other courts have ruled differently on similar questions concerning the copyrights of foreign authors. |
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http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/c-fineprint.html
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| | Amazon.com: 1923-1936: Music: Sidney Bechet |
 | | Bomojaz (New Jersey USA) - See all my reviews |  | | This is the first volume of Chronological Classics Sidney Bechet, and collects a Rosetta Crawford session from 1923, 4 Noble Sissle dates (1931-36), and the famous New Orleans Feetwarmers session with Tommy Ladnier from 1932. |  | | This last mentioned session is the best on the CD, very hard-driving jazz; "Lay your racket" is a real beauty, but all the tunes from this date are excellent. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000001NKB?v=glance
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| | LP News Jun94 - Karl Hess: 1923-1994 |
 | | Hess was born in Washington, DC, in 1923, the son of Josef Karl Hess and Thelma Snyder Hess. |  | | He was raised by his mother whom he later described as "the most unforgettable libertarian I ever met." |
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http://www.lp.org/lpn/9406-Hess.html
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| | Turkey: history to 1923 - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Turkey: history to 1923 |
 | | Peace was concluded by the Treaty of Lausanne (24 July 1923; ratified by Britain on 15 April 1924), and Thrace as far as the River Maritsa was restored to Turkey. |  | | The treaty settled Turkey's international relations for some time following, territorial differences with the USSR having been previously settled by a treaty of 16 March 1921. |  | | By this latter treaty the districts of Kars, Ardahan, and Batum (excepting Batum port itself) were assigned to Turkey. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Turkey:%20history%20to%201923
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| | Hawaiian Territorial Medical Society. Minutes, 1923 |
 | | The committee appointed to study the question carefully interviewed the majority of the Physicians and according to the report of this committee, every Doctor is willing to volunteer his services to the limit of his time and ability, provided that service is of an emergency nature. |  | | The ballot being cast, they were declared elected. |  | | held at the Queen's Hospital June 1, 1923 with 19 members and 4 visitors present. |
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http://hml.org/mmhc/hma/hma1923.html
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| | King Fahd 1923-2005 |
 | | King Fahd was born in 1923 in Riyadh. |  | | As he guided the nation toward a promising future, King Fahd said that he was "confident that a country like the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and people such as the Saudi people who achieved all the goals of the past period, are worthy of achieving the plans set for our future, by God's will". |
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http://www.saudiembassy.net/2005News/News/NewsDetail.asp?cIndex=5447
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| | Vassar History, 1923-1929 |
 | | Professor Annie Louise Macleod was appointed Director of Euthenics in June 1923. |  | | She was succeeded by Professor Ruth Wheeler, '99, who served from 1924 to 1944 and Mary Fisher Langmuir, '20, who was director 1944-1951. |  | | Euthenics was recognized by the faculty as a satisfactory field for sequential study. |
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http://faculty.vassar.edu/daniels/1923_1929.html
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| | The Collected Writings of Leon Trotsky: Trotsky Internet Archive |
 | | 1923: Preface to The Communist Movement in France (March 25, 1923) [Includes: Is the Slogan of ’The United States of Europe’ a Timely One? |  | | 1923: On the Slogan of the “United States of Europe” (contribution to a discussion) |  | | Can a Counter-revolution or a Revolution be made on Schedule? |
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http://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/works/1923.htm
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| | Treaty of Peace with Turkey, 24 July 1923 |
 | | For the purposes of the present Section, the parties to a contract shall be regarded as enemies from the date on which trading between them became impossible in fact or was prohibited or became unlawful under laws, orders or regulations to which one of the parties was subject. |  | | Treaty of Peace with Turkey, 24 July 1923 |  | | No charge, tax or surtax to which, by virtue of the privileges which they enjoyed on the 1st August, 1914, Allied nationals and their property were not subject, shall be collected from Allied subjects or their property in respect of the financial years earlier than the financial year 1922-23. |
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http://www.lib.byu.edu/~rdh/wwi/1918p/lausanne.html
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| | 1923 New York Yankees Roster by Baseball Almanac |
 | | 1923 New York Yankees Roster by Baseball Almanac |  | | Included, where data is available, is a 1923 New York Yankees Opening Day starters list, a 1923 New York Yankees salary list, a 1923 New York Yankees uniform number breakdown and a 1923 New York Yankees primary starters list: |  | | Below the main roster you will find in the Fast Facts section: a 1923 New York Yankees Opening Day starters list, a 1923 New York Yankees salary list, a 1923 New York Yankees uniform number breakdown and a 1923 New York Yankees primary starters list. |
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http://www.baseball-almanac.com/teamstats/roster.php?y=1923&t=NYA
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| | Stamporama:German inflation 1923 - Stamps and Postal History |
 | | As a result, by July 1, 1923 the mark had fallen to 160,000 to the dollar; by November 20, 1923 it was down to 4,200,000,000,000 (4.2 trillion) to the dollar. |  | | The mark was finally revalued on Dec 1, 1923 at the rate of 1,000,000,000,000 old marks to 1 new mark, or one trillion to one. |  | | During the post-WWI years, the value of the German mark steadily deteriorated, largely as a result of reparations payments and the savage penalties imposed on German trade. |
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| | Football Illinois Fighting Illini :: The Official Athletic Site |
 | | Memorial Stadium was built in 1923 as a memorial to Illinois men and women who gave their lives for their country during World War I. Their names appear on 200 columns that support the east and west sides of the stadium. |  | | The stadium opened Nov. 3, 1923, when Illinois defeated Chicago, 7-0, in a Homecoming victory. |  | | In May of 2002, the University Alumni Association began a campaign to fund a veterans' memorial project which would recognize the 1,087 who have lost their lives in battle in World War II, the Second Nicaraguan Campaign, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Lebanon and Desert Storm. |
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http://fightingillini.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/MemorialStadium.html
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| | HMS Curlew, 1923 World Tour, Point Honda, Diaster |
 | | Officially placed out of commission on 26 October 1923 the ship was struck from the Navy list on 20 November of the same year. |  | | Considered out of commission 26 October 1923, Nicholas was struck from the Navy List with her six squadron mates 20 November. |  | | In July 1923, with her division, she sailed north for maneuvers and repairs at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. |
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http://www.naval-history.net/WW1z07Americas.htm
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| | An American Visit to Japan, 1923 |
 | | 233 Broadway, New York City, U.S.A. This is the diary kept by my grandfather on his visit to Japan from August 6 to September 10, 1923, an idyllic travelogue culminating in the cataclysmic Tokyo Earthquake and Fire. |
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| | Chinese Cultural Studies: Sun Yat-sen: Fundamentals of National Reconstruction (1923 CE) |
 | | Sun immediately returned to China, headed the revolutionary movement for a time, and then went back into exile until 1923, when he finally emerged as president of China. |  | | He was expelled from Japan and was in America when he learned of the successful rebellion against the Qing emperor. |  | | What does Sun Yat-sen mean by his three fundamental principles of nationalism, democracy, and livelihood? |
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http://acc6.its.brooklyn.cuny.edu/~phalsall/texts/sunyat.html
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 | | November 9, 1923 -- Hitler attempts to seize power in Munich, is arrested and tried for high treason and sentenced to five years in prison. |  | | March 1923 -- Victor McLaglen wins Best Actor award for his performance in "The Informer." |  | | 1923 -- German citizens seek solution to runaway inflation; 35,000 join the Nazi Party. |
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http://www.aish.com/holocaust/headlines/1923.asp
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| | Tokyo Earthquake |
 | | The year of the quake, 1923, is referred to as Year 12 of the Taisho Era, the 12th year of Emperor Taisho's reign which lasted from 1912 - 1926. |  | | Dahlmann, Joseph, S.J., Ph.D. The Great Tokyo Earthquake September 1, 1923. |  | | Any errors in spelling of the names and places are the responsibility of the Earthquake Center. |
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http://www.eas.slu.edu/Earthquake_Center/1923EQ
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| | The Ten Commandments (1923) |
 | | This is the lesson we learn from watching the second half of Cecil B DeMille's gargantuan epic or 1923. |  | | And it is the prologue of the movie that teaches us that deMille had more money to spend on his own films than the old man upstairs. |  | | All you had to do was either punish or purify them in the end, and everything would turn out just fine. |
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0014532
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| | 1916-1923- Setting the Northern Border |
 | | In May 1916, France and Great Britain signed an agreement known as the Sykes-Picot Agreement in which the claims of both sides to the Levant were set down, and areas of administration and influence were determined. |  | | Until 1923, the sides were involved in hard bargaining, with the British insisting on two principles: control of the area delineated in the Bible, "from Dan to Beer Sheba;" and control of Israel's water sources, e.g., the Jordan River and the Sea of Galilee. |
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http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Facts+About+Israel/Israel+in+Maps/1916-1923-+Setting+the+Northern+Border.htm
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| | Official Web Site of the 2006 U.S. Open History |
 | | U.S. Open, U.S. Open Championship and United States Golf Association are registered service marks of the United States Golf Association (USGA) Copyright © 2006. |  | | The amateur from the East Lake course in Atlanta, Ga. Was leading after three rounds of 71-73-76 but finished with a two-over-par 6 on the last hole and a 76 for 296, eight over par. |  | | Bob Jones' era really opened at the Inwood (N.Y.) Country Club in July, 1923. |
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http://www.usopen.com/history/pastchamps/1923.html
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