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1910

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1910

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1910: Encyclopedia - 1910

1910 (MCMX) was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Sunday of the 13-day slower Julian calendar. 1910 - Events. January - In Greece, the Military League forces parliament and George I of Greece to summon National Assembly to revise Constitution. January 15 - In the United Kingdom, General Election held in response to House of Lords rejection of the (1909) budget results in ...

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1910: Encyclopedia - 1910s
1880s 1890s 1900s - 1910s - 1920s 1930s 1940s 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1910s - Events and trends. The 1910s represent the culmination of European militarism which had its beginings during the second half of the 19th Century. The conservative lifestyles during the first half of the decade, as well as the legacy of military alliances, would forever be changed by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, heir to the Austrian throne, on 28 June 1914. The ...

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1910: Encyclopedia II - 1910 - Events

1910 - January-April. January - In Greece, the Military League forces parliament and George I of Greece to summon National Assembly to revise Constitution. January 15 - In the United Kingdom, General Election held in response to House of Lords rejection of the (1909) budget results in reduced Liberal Party majority (Liberals, 275 seats; Labour, 40; Irish Nationalists, 82; Unionists (the title then preferred by the British Conservative Party), 273). January 16 - ...

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1910, 1910 - Events, 1910 - January-April, 1910 - May-July, 1910 - August-October, 1910 - November-December, 1910 - Unknown dates, 1910 - Births, 1910 - January-April, 1910 - May-August, 1910 - September-December, 1910 - Deaths, 1910 - Nobel Prizes

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1910: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of golf history 1851-1945 - 1910

The R & A bans the center-shafted putter while the USGA keeps it legal - marking the beginning of a 42-year period with two official versions of The Rules of Golf. Steel shafts are patented by Arthur F. Knight. 1911 J.J. McDermott becomes the first native-born American to win the U.S. Open. At 17 years of age, he is also the youngest winner to date. 1912 John Ball wins his eighth British Amateur championship, a record not yet equalled. 1913 Francis Ouimet, age 20, becomes the first amateur to win the U.S. Open, ...

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Timeline of golf history 1851-1945, Timeline of golf history 1851-1945 - 1851, Timeline of golf history 1851-1945 - 1860, Timeline of golf history 1851-1945 - 1870, Timeline of golf history 1851-1945 - 1880, Timeline of golf history 1851-1945 - 1890, Timeline of golf history 1851-1945 - 1900, Timeline of golf history 1851-1945 - 1910, Timeline of golf history 1851-1945 - 1920, Timeline of golf history 1851-1945 - 1930, Timeline of golf history 1851-1945 - 1940

Read more here: » Timeline of golf history 1851-1945: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of golf history 1851-1945 - 1910

1910: : Korean Buddhism

Korean Buddhism is distinguished from other forms of Buddhism by its attempt to resolve what it sees as inconsistencies in Chinese Mahayana Buddhism. Early Korean monks believed that the traditions they received from China were internally inconsistent. To address this, they developed a new holistic approach to Buddhism. This approach is characteristic of virtually all major Korean thinkers, and has resulted in a distinct variation of Buddhism, which Wonhyo (617–686) called the Tongbulgyo ("interpenetrated Buddhism"). K ...

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  • Korean Buddhism - Historical overview of the development of Korean Buddhism
  • Korean Buddhism - Buddhism in the Three Kingdoms
    • Korean Buddhism - Baekje
    • Korean Buddhism - Kaya
    • Korean Buddhism - Silla
  • Korean Buddhism - Buddhism in the Unified Silla period 668-918
  • Korean Buddhism - Buddhism as state religion in the Goryeo period 918-1392
  • Korean Buddhism - Suppression under the Joseon dynasty 1392-1910
  • Korean Buddhism - Buddhism during the Japanese occupation 1910-1945
  • Korean Buddhism - Buddhism and Westernization 1945-present
  • Korean Buddhism - Looking Ahead

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1910: Encyclopedia - Australian Bank Notes Tax Act 1910

The Bank Notes Tax Act of 1910 effectively ended the era of private currency in Australia. It is a Federal law that imposes on all bank issued currency a tax of ten per cent. The tax applies on "all bank notes issued or re-issued by any bank in the Commonwealth after the commencement of this Act, and not redeemed". The effect of the tax was to bring to an end the historical practice of private sector currency creation in Australia. Prior to the act of 1910 the dominant form of currency in Australia was state issued currency and bearer redeemable p ...

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1910: Encyclopedia - Arthur Machen

Arthur Machen (March 3, 1863 – December 15th, 1947) was a leading Welsh-born author of the 1890s. He is best known for his influential supernatural, fantasy and horror fiction. He also is well known for a leading role in creating the myth of the Angels of Mons. Arthur Machen - Biography. Arthur Machen - Early years. He was born Arthur Llewelyn Jones, in Caerleon in Monmouthshire. His father John Edward Jones became Vicar of the tiny church of Llandewi Fach, near Caerleo ...

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1910: Encyclopedia - American Legion

The American Legion is a organization of veterans of the United States armed forces who served in wartime, seen by many to be conservative. The group boasts nearly 3 million members. In addition to organizing commemorative events and volunter activities, the American Legion is active in US politics. Its primary political activity is lobbying for the interests of veterans, including support for veteran's benefits such as pensions and the Veterans Affairs hospital system; in addition, it promotes other causes such as support for a Flag ...

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1910: Encyclopedia - Korean Buddhism

Korean Buddhism is distinguished from other forms of Buddhism by its attempt to resolve what it sees as inconsistencies in Chinese Mahayana Buddhism. Early Korean monks believed that the traditions they received from China were internally inconsistent. To address this, they developed a new holistic approach to Buddhism. This approach is characteristic of virtually all major Korean thinkers, and has resulted in a distinct variation of Buddhism, which Wonhyo (617–686) called the Tongbulgyo ("interpenetrated Buddhism"). K ...

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1910: Encyclopedia - August Weismann

Friedrich Leopold August Weismann (*January 17, 1834 in Frankfurt am Main; † November 5, 1914 in Freiburg im Breisgau) was a German Biologist. Ernst Mayr ranks him the second most notable evolutionary theorist of the 19th century, after Charles Darwin. Weismann advocated the germ plasm theory, stating that a multicellular organism consists of germ cells that pass on hereditary information, and somatic cells that perform body functions. The germ cells are not affected by anything the body learns or any ability it acquires duri ...

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1910: Encyclopedia - Undergarment

Undergarments, also called "underwear", "undercrackers", "lingerie" (undergarments for women), or sometimes "intimate clothing", are clothes worn next to the skin, usually under other clothes. Some clothing is specifically underwear, while T-shirts and some shorts are suitable as underwear as well as outer clothing. Suitability as outer clothing is, apart from outdoor or indoor climate, largely a social and sometimes even a legal matter. One of the criteria for shorts not to be suitable as outer clothing may be that it has a fly that avoids exposure of the genitals ...

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1910: Encyclopedia - Aristide Briand

Aristide Briand (March 28, 1862 – March 7, 1932) was a French statesman. He was born at Nantes, of a bourgeois family. He studied law, and soon went into politics, associating himself with the most advanced movements, writing articles for the anarchist journal Le Peuple, and directing the Lanterne for some time. From this he passed to the Petite République, leaving it to found < ...

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1910: Encyclopedia II - 1910s - Events and trends

The 1910s represent the culmination of European militarism which had its beginings during the second half of the 19th Century. The conservative lifestyles during the first half of the decade, as well as the legacy of military alliances, would forever be changed by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, heir to the Austrian throne, on 28 June 1914. The murder would trigger a chain of events in which, within 30 days, war would break out in Europe, as well as other regions of the world. The long, wide, and protracted conflict ...

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1910s, 1910s - Events and trends, 1910s - Technology, 1910s - Science, 1910s - War peace and politics, 1910s - Culture religion, 1910s - Others, 1910s - World leaders, 1910s - Entertainers

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1910: Encyclopedia - Westminster Confession of Faith

The Westminster Confession of Faith is a Reformed confession of faith, in the Calvinist theological tradition. Although drawn up by the 1647 Westminster Assembly largely of the Church of England, it became, and remains the 'subordinate standard' of doctrine in the Church of Scotland and has been influential within Presbyterian churches worldwide (with appropriate changes it has also been adopted by some Congregationalists and even Baptists). In 1643, the English Parliament called upon "learned, godly and judicious Divines", to ...

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1910: Encyclopedia II - 1910 in aviation - Events

1910 in aviation - January. First International Air Races in America. Held at Los Angeles. January 7, Frenchman Hubert Latham is the first pilot to climb to 1000 metres. 1910 in aviation - March. March 10 - Emil Aubrun makes the first night flights, in a Blériot Type IX at Villalugano, Argentina. March 13 - Paul Engelhard makes the first flight in Switzerland, flying a Wright biplane from a frozen lake at St Mori ...

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1910 in aviation, 1910 in aviation - Events, 1910 in aviation - January, 1910 in aviation - March, 1910 in aviation - April, 1910 in aviation - June, 1910 in aviation - July, 1910 in aviation - August, 1910 in aviation - September, 1910 in aviation - October, 1910 in aviation - November, 1910 in aviation - December, 1910 in aviation - First flights

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1910: Encyclopedia II - 1910 in South Africa - Events

1910 in South Africa - May. 31 May - The formation of the Union of South Africa Herbert John Gladstone, 1st Viscount Gladstone becomes the first Governor-General of the Union of South Africa Louis Botha becomes the first Prime Minister of South Africa ...

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1910 in South Africa, 1910 in South Africa - Events, 1910 in South Africa - May, 1910 in South Africa - Births, 1910 in South Africa - Deaths

Read more here: » 1910 in South Africa: Encyclopedia II - 1910 in South Africa - Events

1910: Encyclopedia II - 1910 in rail transport - Events

1910 in rail transport - January events. January 3 - Tired of its cars being routed to the Boston and Maine Railroad by mistake, the Brookville and Mahoning Railroad of Pennsylvania changes its name to the Pittsburg and Shawmut Railroad. 1910 in rail transport - February events. February 24 - The Cleveland Short Line Railway, a subsidiary of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad, opens its first 9.73 mile (15.66 km) section of track from Rockport to Marcy, Ohio, and a junction with the Lake Erie and Pittsburg Railway.See also:

1910 in rail transport, 1910 in rail transport - Events, 1910 in rail transport - January events, 1910 in rail transport - February events, 1910 in rail transport - March events, 1910 in rail transport - June events, 1910 in rail transport - July events, 1910 in rail transport - August events, 1910 in rail transport - September events, 1910 in rail transport - October events, 1910 in rail transport - November events, 1910 in rail transport - December events, 1910 in rail transport - Unknown date events, 1910 in rail transport - Births, 1910 in rail transport - Deaths, 1910 in rail transport - March deaths

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1910: Encyclopedia II - Society of Mary Marists - Early Development 1836-1910

From its definitive organisation the Society of Mary developed along the various lines of its constitutions in and out of France. In France it did work in the mission field in various centres. When educational liberty was restored to French Catholics, it also entered the field of secondary, or college education, its methods being embodied in Montfat's "Théorie et pratique de l'education chrétienne" (Paris, 1880), and moreover assumed the direction of a few diocesan seminaries together with professorships in Catholic institutes for higher education. The French province also supplied ...

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Society of Mary Marists, Society of Mary Marists - Foundation 1816-1836, Society of Mary Marists - Early Development 1836-1910, Society of Mary Marists - Other Areas

Read more here: » Society of Mary Marists: Encyclopedia II - Society of Mary Marists - Early Development 1836-1910

1910: Encyclopedia II - Emiliano Zapata - The 1910 Revolution

At this time, Porfirio Díaz was being threatened by the candidacy of Francisco I. Madero. Zapata made quiet alliances with Madero, who at the time was perceived as a chance for genuine change in the country. In 1910, unrest finally broke out in the formation of guerrilla bands. Zapata quickly took an important role, becoming the general of an army that formed in Morelos (the Ejército Li ...

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Emiliano Zapata, Emiliano Zapata - Early life and local politics, Emiliano Zapata - The 1910 Revolution, Emiliano Zapata - Revolution against Huerta and Carranza, Emiliano Zapata - Death and legacy, Emiliano Zapata - El Tigre, Emiliano Zapata - Popular culture references, Emiliano Zapata - Quotes, Emiliano Zapata - Places named after Zapata

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1910: Encyclopedia II - American Legion - 1910s

The first national convention of the American Legion was held from November 10-12, 1919 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. ...

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American Legion, American Legion - 1910s, American Legion - 1930s, American Legion - 1950s, American Legion - 1970s, American Legion - 1990s, American Legion - 2000s, American Legion - External link

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