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 List of state leaders in 1919 Information
1918 state leaders - Events of 1919 - 1920 state leaders - State leaders by year
Wilhelm Pfannkuch, President of the Constituent Assembly (1919)
List of state leaders in 1919 from Wíkipedia.
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 MS 471 Woman Suffrage Collection
Among the leaders of the NAWSS was Carrie Chapman Catt.
A woman suffrage amendment to the Iowa state constitution was on the ballot in the Iowa primary election of June 1916, but the amendment was defeated.
In June 1919, the United States Congress passed the Nineteenth Amendment guaranteeing that the right to vote could not be denied on account of sex.
www.lib.iastate.edu:9060 /manuscripts/MS471.html   (335 words)

  
  homepage\people
Cleopatra: (69-30 BCE) Queen of ancient Egypt, she was the last ruler in the dynasty founded by Ptolemy I. Jesus Christ: (1st century) Believed by Christians to be the divine Son of God.
Known as a successful military leader, he was victorious over the Christian powers in the Mediterranean region and in Central Europe.
Leader of the Al-Qaeda the terrorist organization responsible for the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
www.list.org /~mdoyle/people.html   (1543 words)

  
 List of state leaders in 1945 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferenc Szálasi, "Leader of the Nation" (16 October 1944 - 28 March 1945) (legitimacy not universally accepted)
Generalísimo - Francisco Franco, Head of the Spanish State and President of the Government (1939-1975), (1939-1973)
The authors list is available on this page.
www.knowledgehunter.info /wiki/List_of_state_leaders_in_1945   (891 words)

  
 Chronology 1919
Amir Habibullah, leader of Afghanistan, was assassinated near Jelalbad because of his perceived subservience to the British.
Nationalist leaders met at Sivas, under the leadership of General Mustapha Kemal, to prevent the loss of additional Turkish territory and to organize a resistance movement against the Allied Powers.
The Indian legislature would consist of a viceroy, a council of state (composed of 60 members, of which 26 were officials), and a legislative assembly (composed of 140 members, of whom 100 were elected).
www.indiana.edu /~league/1919.htm   (7876 words)

  
 PA State Archives - RG-30 - Series Descriptions - PA State Police   (Site not responding. Last check: )
State Health Department correspondence deals with policemen who were commissioned as supplemental health officers to follow up on arrests of prostitutes.
Also listed are those absent due to detached service, those with and without leave, and those sick and away from quarters.
Lists date of arrest, name, charge, sentence, fines imposed, costs imposed, fines paled, costs paid, officer arrested by, time of arrest, color, sex, age, marital status, nationality, occupation, drunk or sober at arrest, when arrested, prosecutor, date released on payment of fine, remarks.
www.phmc.state.pa.us /bah/dam/rg/sd/r30sd1.htm   (2910 words)

  
 U.S. Bishops Statement Pastoral 1919
In the same encyclical letter (, November 24, 1919), he commends most highly the bishops and the faithful of the United States for their prompt and generous response to his earlier appeal, and he offers their action as an example to all other Catholics.
Possessed of unlimited power to establish rights and impose obligations, the State becomes the sovereign ruler in human affairs; its will is the last word of justice, its welfare the determinant of moral values, its service the final aim of man's existence and action.
The State itself should be the first to appreciate the importance of religion for the preservation of the commonweal.
www.osjspm.org /majordoc_us_bishop_statement_pastoral_letter_1919.aspx   (19968 words)

  
 American Legion Boys State
The American Legion was founded and organized in 1919 and has touched virtually every facet of American life, fulfilling its main objective of service to the community, state and nation.
For many of the young men who participate, Boys State offers a preview of what college life will be like and also puts them in a real-life situation of decision making and the resulting accountability for their actions.
The selection process varies in the state level Departments of the American Legion, but it is generally conducted with the school recommending several more boys than a sponsor has quotas for and the sponsor (either a Legion Post or other organization) then selects representatives from this list.
home.gci.net /~amerlegdptak/americanlegionboysstate.htm   (1796 words)

  
 List of religious leaders in 1919 Information
1918 religious leaders - Events of 1919 - 1920 religious leaders - Religious leaders by year
Russian Orthodox Church-Patriarch Tikhon of Moscow(Autumn 1917 - Spring 1925)
List of religious leaders in 1919 from Wíkipedia.
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 Socialism and The Welfare State
The “various corporations," says Rostovtzeff, "were more like minor supervisors of their own concerns on behalf of the state than their owners; they were themselves in bondage to the officials of the various departments, and to the commanders of the various military units.
When most of the socialist leaders of the Second International rallied to their national governments in 1914, Lenin denounced them as traitors to the cause and sought to lay the groundwork for a new organization of revolutionary Socialists.
Moreover, this total state must be controlled by the equivalent of Plato's guardians, a Party of ideocrats that incarnates rationality in an administrative apparatus.
lamar.colostate.edu /~grjan/socialismprimer.html   (9516 words)

  
 Argentina (11/06)
Imports from the United States were 14% of total Argentine imports, and 80% of Argentine imports from NAFTA in 2004.
The positive relationship between the United States and Argentina is increasingly reflected in the U.S. Embassy's efforts to facilitate cooperation in nontraditional areas such as scientific cooperation in space, peaceful uses of nuclear energy, and the environment.
The Department of State encourages all U.S citizens who traveling or residing abroad to register via the State Department's travel registration website or at the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate abroad.
www.state.gov /r/pa/ei/bgn/26516.htm   (5237 words)

  
 General relativity - encyclopedia article about General relativity. Free access, no registration needed. What does ...
We distinguish inertial reference frames, in which bodies maintain a uniform state of motion unless acted upon by another body, from non-inertial frames in which freely moving bodies have an acceleration deriving from the reference frame itself.
The principle of equivalence in general relativity states that there is no local experiment to distinguish non-rotating free fall in a gravitational field from uniform motion in the absence of a gravitational field.
Mathematically, Einstein models space-time by a four-dimensional pseudo-Riemannian manifold, and his field equation states that the manifold's curvature at a point is directly related to the stress energy tensor at that point; the latter tensor being a measure of the density of matter and energy.
www.uncg.edu /gar/courses/lixl/380BLS/380Unit5/Lesson5Europe1900_files/Relativity.htm   (4609 words)

  
 NWMI > News > Round-up > Interesting links > The role of woman journalists in strengthening democratic ...
In return they are expected to owe allegiance to the State and the State is obliged to protect the citizen's life, liberty, property and political rights.
Whether democratic processes work better in homogeneous or heterogeneous societies is a matter of speculation, but India with her culturally and ethnically diverse groups is known to be the world's largest democracy.
That democratic processes involve the interaction of the state and the citizen is beyond doubt, but which should have more influence has been a debate raging since time immemorial.
www.nwmindia.org /resources/research/women_journalists.htm   (1368 words)

  
 Iraqi leaders
However, The French forced him to leave the thrown of Syria very abruptly after the failure of the negotiations and he was forced into a temporarily exile in Britain.
The traumatic experiences of this young king throughout his short life from the death of his father to the violent death in a bloody massacre gained him a special place in the Iraqis' memory.
He started making his terror apparatus since the time he was a vice president and by officially becoming the president on the 16th of July 1979 he made sure that nothing would restrict his absolute power.
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 U.S. Political Parties Enjoy Rich History
The Democrats date back to 1800 and the election of Thomas Jefferson as the United States’ third president.  The nation’s first two presidents were members of the now-defunct Federalist Party.  Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president, was the first Republican elected to the office.
The two major parties’ influence extends beyond the presidency, dominating as well the Congress, the state governorships and state legislatures.  Even at the local level, while some cities and counties hold nonpartisan elections, Democratic and Republican forces control the political machinery.
Today, the Democratic Party is considered the more liberal of the two, and party leaders believe government has an obligation to provide social and economic support programs for those who need them.  The more conservative Republican Party advocates smaller government and counts on the growth of private enterprise to make citizens less dependent.
usinfo.state.gov /xarchives/display.html?p=washfile-english&y=2007&m=September&x=20070904164809ndyblehs0.9354975&chanlid=washfile   (709 words)

  
 Records of No-Conscription Fellowship, CDG-B Great Britain, Swarthmore College Peace Collection
In 1919, the Conscription Act was repealed and all imprisoned COs were gradually released.
The final convention of the NCF was held in Nov. 1919, at which time it was decided to disband, leaving three committees to carry on various aspects of the NCF's mission (the Anti-Conscription Committee, the Pacifist Committee, and the Committee to Oppose Military Training in Schools); these ceased to exist within a year or two.
There are no provenance notes in the SCPC office files to state where the SCPC's small collection of NCF files came from, though it is likely that they were removed from the papers of William Hull and A. Fenner Brockway and combined in the early days of the Peace Collection.
www.swarthmore.edu /Library/peace/CDGB/No-ConscriptionFellowship.htm   (850 words)

  
 UAB Archives
In addition to university records, the UAB Archives collects personal papers and records created by private individuals and organizations that place in a broader context UAB's role as a leader in the health sciences and as a comprehensive urban university.
For an alphabetical list of the manuscript collections, please select Alphabetical List.
For a listing of manuscript collections by subject categories, please select Subjects List.
www.uab.edu /historical/manucoll.html   (537 words)

  
 Campaign for America's Future
The group has also brought public attention to House Majority Leader Tom DeLay's abuse of power and is fighting President Bush's plan to privatize Social Security.
NW, Washington, DC Media organizations should make written requests on letterhead to indicate they plan to attend with the names of news personnel and title (i.e., reporter, photographer, etc.) Space at the conference is limited.
A press filing center will be available in the Washington Hilton State Room using Soapbox(TM) technology to provide Internet connections and telephone lines.
www.commondreams.org /news2005/0505-05.htm   (591 words)

  
 State Library Publications List
The Texas State Library and Archives Commission produces and distributes more than 300 publications to inform and assist librarians and library users, genealogists, historians, members of state government, records managers, and the general public.
State Library publications are available in paper and microform as noted below.
State Library publications are available in alternate format upon request.
www.tsl.state.tx.us /pubs/tslpublist.html   (1172 words)

  
 The History of Trotskyism in America
The result of this convergence was the formation of a movement that was both international in its outlook, and to an extent, experience, and that had deep roots in the American working class, having absorbed the lessons of its victories and defeats.
It’s most famous leader of the SP was Eugene Victor Debs, a working class hero that had organized the American Railway Union and led the Pullman Strike.
It is a rich history though, and one that through it’s continuity with the founding of the revolutionary movement in the United States, has absorbed the lessons of the victories and defeats of the working class, and is therefore well poised to play a vanguard role in the coming American Revolution.
www.geocities.com /mnsocialist/trotskyism-usa.html   (3660 words)

  
 GREAT LEADERS
List is adjusted according to groos national product figures of the day.
Mandela, Nelson - A leader in the fight against South Africa's racial policies of apartheid, Mandela was imprisoned for 27 years and then became president of South Africa in 1994.
She was elected to the House of Commons in 1959, elected leader of the Conservative Party in 1975, became Prime Minister in 1979, and went on to become the longest serving British prime minister of the 20th century.
cbae.nmsu.edu /~dboje/teaching/338/great_leaders_list.htm   (2023 words)

  
 Communications The interstate in Oregon
Oregon’s innovative use of gasoline taxes, adopted in 1919, allowed the state to pursue road building that would be envied by other states.
Robert H. “Sam” Baldock, the Oregon State Highway Engineer, played an integral role in the development of Oregon’s highway system prior to the war, helping to establish the state as a national leader.
Beginning in 1949, because of OSHD efforts — aided in no small part by local political leaders who saw access to efficient highways a major component of their own community’s potential for post-war growth — the Oregon State Legislature undertook a series of actions to make a significant financial commitment to improving the state’s highways.
www.oregon.gov /ODOT/COMM/interstate50inOR.shtml   (1588 words)

  
 Mussolini's Italy   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ideally, the corporate state was to be a vehicle whereby class distinctions and privileges could be eliminated and the entire economy modernized.
He was never as tight-fisted in controlling culture as Hitler in Nazi Germany, but he used state patronage and control to support what he saw as a new Italian culture.
This was a cultural community united behind the Fascist state and both preserving traditional forms of expression and opening the door to new forms of expression like Futurism.
www.appstate.edu /~brantzrw/history3134/MUSSOLINI.HTML   (3771 words)

  
 CSULA - College of Engineering & Technology - Student Organizations   (Site not responding. Last check: )
At Cal State LA, our Tau Beta Pi chapter is comprised of civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering students that were elected to membership in their junior or senior year.
Although students are invited to join through their scholastic achievements, based on their standing either in the top 1/8th of the junior class or the top 1/5th of the senior class, they are only elected if they demonstrate exemplary character by an unselfish commitment to the chapter, the school, and the community.
One measure of how meaningful it is to become a Tau Bate is that the national officers, district directors, and seminar facilitators are all unpaid volunteers, wishing to pay back the organization for the personal development and success their membership has brought them.
www.calstatela.edu /academic/engr/tmp/et/et_orgs.htm   (2306 words)

  
 Waterway   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The gulf's eastern, northern, and northwestern shores lie within the United States of America (specifically, the states of Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas); its southwestern and southern shores lie within Mexico (specifically, the states of Tamaulipas, Veracruz, Tabasco, Campeche, Yucatán, and Quintana Roo); on the southeast it is bordered by Cuba.
The United States Congress is bicameral, meaning that it has two houses, namely: United States Senate, the "upper house" United States House of Representatives, the "lower house".....
It is one of the oldest and wealthiest cities in the United States, and its economy is primarily based on education, health care, finance, and technology.
www.floridaluxurywaterfronthomes.com /waterway.htm   (3602 words)

  
 U.S. Senate: Art & History Home > People
Outstanding former Senate leaders and other distinguished Americans share their insights about the Senate's recent history and long-term practices.
These lectures were delivered in the Capitol's historic Old Senate Chamber to an audience of current Senators and specially invited guests from the executive branch, the diplomatic corps, the media and private enterprise.
The Senate's longest-serving majority leader, Mike Mansfield, delivered the first lecture on March 24, 1998.
www.senate.gov /pagelayout/history/g_three_sections_with_teasers/people.htm   (148 words)

  
 Libraries - Missouri State University
This list includes processed collections, as well as select unprocessed materials.
Materials from Gilmore’s time as a professor at Missouri State, his interest in the theatre, and his research of the Ozarks.
Chronicles, among other events, the successful effort of the State Labor Council to defeat a state-wide "Right-To-Work" ballot initiative during the 1970s.
library.missouristate.edu /archives/collectionsalpha.htm   (1939 words)

  
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Sovereign states - Religious leaders
David Kirkwood being detained by police during the <b>1919</b> Battle of George Square
  • A U.S. Navy Curtiss aircraft NC-4 commanded by Albert Cushing Read departs Trepassey, Newfoundland, for Lisbon via the Azores on the first transatlantic flight
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