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  • by the United States to the International Committee of the Red Cross. H. R. 9877, An Act to amend the Act of January 30, 1913, as amended, to remove certain restrictions on the American Hospital of Paris,
  • of March 4, 1913, a s amended, by the Act of January 31, 1931 (16 U.S.C, $02). S. 1775 An Act for the relief of Erich Gansmuller. S. 1856, A n Act to authorize th e Secretary of the Navy to sell uniform clothi to the Naval Sea Cadet Corps. S. 1873, A n Act
  • ~EXICOt LEFT SCHOOLAFTER THE FOURTHGRADE. HIS FIRST JOB MASAS A TINE-KEEPER ON ft FARN. lN 1913 WHENHE MAS12 HE WASHIRED BY THE NATIONALRAILROADOF ftEXICO TO LEARNTELEGRAPHY. ''WHEN PANCHOVILLA CANETHROUGH 0URANGOtI FOLLOWED HIN FOR ABOUT 2½ YEARS. HE HADA
  • education? C: I'm a native of Tennessee. My father died when I was I was born in Lawrence County, Tennessee. quite young, six. I came to Texas with my mother and my brother and sister, older brother, younger sister, in 1913. Oh, I didn't tell you I
  • Jei.de.A.Avenue lnon..tgomeA!f-, Al.a.6a.ma. f¾ -. ~ "fl•'• \, ~ . . ...'.. NJ,,'l-, Ap/t.ll 2 3, 1913 VeaJt Viltg.ln.ia: The ma.it ha..6 been moun.ta.lnou...6,.l.t .u .t1tue, bu.t 1·have been g1tea.tly .touched by .the many way~ .in wh.lch people
  • would assume that he lived there in 1912-1913. The first memory I have would be in 1914. M: What memory is that? R: In 1914, Tom Ball ran against Jim Ferguson for governor of Texas. Ferguson was an anti-prohibitionist and Ball was a prohibitionist
  • in Hamilton, Texas, which is in the southwest part of the state. I remained there until I was about six months old or so, and then I was moved to Dallas; that was 1913. a native Dallasite. and high schools. So I consider myself I attended schools here
  • Dallas babies" because she set up a "baby camp" in Red Cross tents on the grounds of Parkland Hospital in 1913. -Katherine Stimpson, one of America's first female pilots who had fan clubs all over the world and may have been history's first sky writer. 7
  • five years. Although many scholars are currently in the process of completing their research projects, more than 100 publica­ tions have resulted from work conducted in the archives. 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 1972 1913
  • r itis h d ip lo m a t's accou n t, b ack in 1913, of what Wash in g to n lo o k ed lik e | ^ t had ju st com e out in the paper the oth er day s o , h op efu lly, it didn't se e m too aw kw ard to be read in g, "Your a d m ira b le r iv e r , the P
  • Freeman, Orville L. (Orville Lothrop), 1913-2003
  • The Royal House of Greece was founded in 1863 by Ki?:€ George I of the Hellenes. · This dynasty has so far given Greece five ki~s: George I (1863-1913), Constantine (1913-1917 and 1920-22), Alexander (1~17-20), George II (1922-23 and 1935-47), and Paul 1947
  • , giving her a lift of heart and spirit. All in all, we are happily anticipating celebrating her ninetieth birthday in December." ■ January 29, 1969. Inauguration Day. ■ 15 ~n 9J1emoriam Lew Wasserman, 1913-2002 Mr.Wasserman was one of the founding
  • in Alice, followed an exciting period in Mexico where he.rode with the revolutionary hero Pancho Villa. Salas, born in Durango, Mexico, left school after the fourth grade. His first job was on a farm. In 1913 when he was 12 he was hired by the National
  • , Texas, on August 11, 1913. I graduated from the public schools in Eden in 1929. I entered Howard Payne College in Brownwood, Texas, in the fall of 1929. With some absences occasioned by the Depression, I graduated with a bachelor's degree from Howard
  • a lon g w ay from th ose days to C arn egie H all. He talked about a str ik e i •MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE W ed n esd a y , M ay 10, 1967 ; WASBINOTON Page - of 1912 or 1913, and I cou ld s e e old heads bobbing through the a u d ien ce in m e m
  • histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Hopkins -- III -- 23 when I was just a young boy in prep school in Austin in 1913-14. Mr. Perry's only son, Edgar, and I were classmates at this little school called Austin Academy located at the corner
  • Roosevelt. M: How long have you known president Johnson? R: My family moved to Johnson City in 1912. family came in 1913 or 1914. I believe that Lyndon's In a town which had at that time some four to five hundred people, everybody knew everybody else
  • in the boyhood home of President and Mrs. Johnson. This is the home to which the President's father, Sam Johnson, moved in 1913. They lived in this home until 1936. We have here with us today Otto Lindig, a neighbor and life-long friend of the President
  • where that is--he started that college paper in 1913. of it. Several illustrious people were editors I think Robert Montgomery was and. . . . But Mr. Adams, he not only started it but went downtown and sold ads to the merchants. G: Was the paper
  • that, which undoubtedly were very modern in 1913 when the department was established, but it looks kind of funny nowadays . So we had, oh, I guess, about 400 designs submitted to the judges, and they came up with a design which is, as you know, called
  • relate the amount of currency that we had outstanding in the United States to the gold that we possessed. Originally, when the Federal Reserve Act was enacted back in 1913, they put currency and bank deposits-you had to keep a certain gold reserve
  • it to be. The man from the street, I didn't think would come to see this, even though it was an historic occasion, that maybe here was the making of a brand new state, the first since 1913. So I LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY