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| ARTICLES RELATED TO 1933 - June |  |  |  | 1933 - June: Encyclopedia II - William Butler Yeats - ModernismIn 1913, Yeats met American poet Ezra Pound. Pound traveled to London to meet the older man, whom he considered "the only poet worthy of serious study". From that year until 1916, the two men wintered in the Stone Cottage at Ashdown Forest, with Pound nominally acting as Yeats' secretary. The relationship got off to a rocky start when Pound arranged for the publication in the magazine Poetry of some of Yeats' verse with Pound's own unauthorized alterations. These changes reflected Pound's distaste for Victorian prosody. In particular, ...
See also:William Butler Yeats, William Butler Yeats - Early life and work, William Butler Yeats - The young poet, William Butler Yeats - Maud Gonne the Irish Literary Revival and the Abbey Theatre, William Butler Yeats - Mysticism, William Butler Yeats - Modernism, William Butler Yeats - Politics, William Butler Yeats - Later life and work, William Butler Yeats - Works, William Butler Yeats - See Also Read more here: » William Butler Yeats: Encyclopedia II - William Butler Yeats - Modernism |
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|  |  |  | 1933 - June: Encyclopedia II - George Orwell - EducationAt the age of six, Blair was sent to a small Anglican parish school in Henley-on-Thames, which his sister had attended before him. He never wrote of his recollections of it, but he must have impressed the teachers very favourably, for two years later he was recommended to the headmaster of one of the most successful preparatory schools in England at the time: St Cyprian's School, in Eastbourne, Sussex. Blair attended St Cyprian's on a scholarship that allowed his parents to pay only half of the usual fees. Many years later, he would recall h ...
See also:George Orwell, George Orwell - Early life, George Orwell - Education, George Orwell - Burma and the early novels, George Orwell - The Road to Wigan Pier, George Orwell - The Spanish Civil War and Homage to Catalonia, George Orwell - The second world war and Animal Farm, George Orwell - The road to Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell - Political views, George Orwell - Legacy, George Orwell - Work, George Orwell - Influence on the English language, George Orwell - Literary influences, George Orwell - Trivia, George Orwell - Books, George Orwell - Essays, George Orwell - Poems, George Orwell - Books about George Orwell Read more here: » George Orwell: Encyclopedia II - George Orwell - Education |
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| |  |  |  | 1933 - June: Encyclopedia II - IFK Göteborg - SupportersMain article: Supporterklubben Änglarna
Before the foundation of IFK Göteborg, the dominant club in the Gothenburg area was Örgryte IS, which was considered a middle class club, and in later years an upper class club, like most clubs of that time. IFK became popular amongst the working class which created a fierce rivalry as the supporters not only supported different teams, they were also belonging to different social classes. During this time, in the early 20th century, supporters were supposed to act as gentlemen, applaud ...
See also:IFK Göteborg, IFK Göteborg - History, IFK Göteborg - Colours and badge, IFK Göteborg - Stadium, IFK Göteborg - Supporters, IFK Göteborg - Current squad, IFK Göteborg - Noted players, IFK Göteborg - Noted managers, IFK Göteborg - Achievements, IFK Göteborg - Records Read more here: » IFK Göteborg: Encyclopedia II - IFK Göteborg - Supporters |
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|  |  |  | 1933 - June: Encyclopedia II - Centre Province - Geography
Centre Province - Land.
The Centre's soil is primarily composed of Precambrian deposits of metamorphic rocks, such as gneiss, mica, migmatites, and schists. Granite dominates from about 4˚ N and to the Adamawa border. Faults along the border with the South Province have deposited metamorphic schists and quartzites, with some granite. Laterites are also common, caused ...
See also:Centre Province, Centre Province - Geography, Centre Province - Land, Centre Province - Drainage, Centre Province - Relief, Centre Province - Climate, Centre Province - Plant and animal life, Centre Province - Demographics, Centre Province - Settlement patterns, Centre Province - People, Centre Province - Religion, Centre Province - Economy, Centre Province - Agriculture, Centre Province - Industry, Centre Province - Transportation, Centre Province - Tourism, Centre Province - Administration and social conditions, Centre Province - Government, Centre Province - Education, Centre Province - Health, Centre Province - Cultural life, Centre Province - History, Centre Province - Early population movements, Centre Province - European contacts, Centre Province - German administration, Centre Province - French administration, Centre Province - Post-independence Read more here: » Centre Province: Encyclopedia II - Centre Province - Geography |
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| |  |  |  | 1933 - June: Encyclopedia II - Richard Wagner - Wagner's influence and legacyWagner's contributions to art and culture are undeniable and monumental. In his lifetime, and for some years after, Wagner inspired fanatical devotion amongst his legions of fans, often considered by them to have a near god-like status. His music, Tristan und Isolde especially, broke important new ground. For years afterward, many composers felt compelled to align themselves with or against Wagner. Anton Bruckner and Hugo Wolf are indebted to him especially, as are Cesar Franck, Henri Duparc, Ernest Chausson, Jules Massenet, Alexander von Ze ...
See also:Richard Wagner, Richard Wagner - Works, Richard Wagner - Operas, Richard Wagner - Non-operatic music, Richard Wagner - Other works, Richard Wagner - Biography, Richard Wagner - Early life, Richard Wagner - Dresden, Richard Wagner - Exile Schopenhauer and Mathilde Wesendonck, Richard Wagner - Patronage of King Ludwig II, Richard Wagner - Bayreuth, Richard Wagner - Final years, Richard Wagner - Anti-Semitism and Nazi appropriation, Richard Wagner - Wagner's influence and legacy, Richard Wagner - Links and references, Richard Wagner - Media, Richard Wagner - Selected readings, Richard Wagner - Notes, Richard Wagner - External links Read more here: » Richard Wagner: Encyclopedia II - Richard Wagner - Wagner's influence and legacy |
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|  |  |  | 1933 - June: Encyclopedia II - Bob Hope - ConversionIt was confirmed by Roger Cardinal Mahony, Archbishop of Los Angeles that Bob Hope had converted to Roman Catholicism some years before he died, and that he had died a Catholic in good standing. It is certain that his devout wife, Dolores, helped him to make that decision.
The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC has a wing dedicated to a miracle in Hope, France. It was funded by Dolores and ...
See also:Bob Hope, Bob Hope - English origins, Bob Hope - Personal life, Bob Hope - Thanks for the Memory, Bob Hope - Hope's film career, Bob Hope - Tours of duty, Bob Hope - Hope for sport, Bob Hope - Hope on the air, Bob Hope - Hope's twilight, Bob Hope - Conversion, Bob Hope - Honors, Bob Hope - Filmography Read more here: » Bob Hope: Encyclopedia II - Bob Hope - Conversion |
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|  |  |  | 1933 - June: Encyclopedia II - Munich - PoliticsMunich's current mayor is Christian Ude of the SPD (Social-democratic Party of Germany). Munich has a nearly unbroken history of SPD governments since World War II. This is extraordinary because the rest of Bavaria is a conservative stronghold, with the CSU (Christian Social Union) winning absolute majorities among the Bavarian electorate in nearly all elections at the communal, state, and federal levels.
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See also:Munich, Munich - History, Munich - Main Sights and Culture, Munich - Other, Munich - Around Munich, Munich - Economy, Munich - Lifestyle, Munich - Politics, Munich - Transportation, Munich - Sports clubs, Munich - Colleges and universities, Munich - Twin cities Read more here: » Munich: Encyclopedia II - Munich - Politics |
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| |  |  |  | 1933 - June: Encyclopedia II - IBM - Projects
IBM - BlueEyes.
BlueEyes is the name of a human recognition venture initiated by IBM to allow people to interact with computers in a more natural manner. The technology aims to enable devices to recognize and use natural input, such as facial expressions. The initial developments of this project include scroll mice and other input devices that sense the user's pulse, monitor his or her facial expressions, and the movement of his or her eyelids.
See also:IBM, IBM - Current business activities, IBM - Culture, IBM - Diversity and workforce issues, IBM - History, IBM - Early years, IBM - World War II, IBM - Airforce and airline projects, IBM - Successes of the 1960's, IBM - Recent history, IBM - Facts and trivia, IBM - Acquisitions, IBM - Spinoffs, IBM - Projects, IBM - BlueEyes, IBM - alphaWorks, IBM - Gaming Chips, IBM - Corporate governance Read more here: » IBM: Encyclopedia II - IBM - Projects |
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|  |  |  | 1933 - June: Encyclopedia II - Coup d'état - Post-military-coup governmentsAfter the coup, the military is faced with the issue of the type of government to establish. In Latin America, it was common for the post-coup government to be led by a junta, a committee of the chiefs of staff of the various armed forces. A common form of African post-coup government is the revolutionary assembly, a quasi-legislative body made of members elected by the army. In Pakistan, the military leader ...
See also:Coup d'état, Coup d'état - History, Coup d'état - Recent forms of coup, Coup d'état - Types of coups, Coup d'état - Post-military-coup governments, Coup d'état - Important coups in the 19th century, Coup d'état - Important coups in the 20th century, Coup d'état - Recent coups and coup attempts, Coup d'état - Currently-serving leaders who came to power via coups, Coup d'état - Reference Read more here: » Coup d'état: Encyclopedia II - Coup d'état - Post-military-coup governments |
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|  |  |  | 1933 - June: Encyclopedia II - History of Portugal - Early historyPortugal has been inhabited for at least 500,000 years, first by Neanderthals and then by homo sapiens.
In the early first millennium BCE, several waves of Celts invaded Portugal from central Europe and intermarried with the local Iberian people, forming the Celtiberian ethnic group, with many tribes, such as the Lusitanians, the Calaicians or Gallaeci and the Conii (amongst others less significant tribes such as the Bracari, Celtici, Coelerni, Equaesi, Grovii, Interamici, Leuni, Luanqui, Limici, Narbasi, Nemetati, Paesuri, Quaquerni, Seurbi, Tamagani, Tapoli, Turduli, Tur ...
See also:History of Portugal, History of Portugal - Portugal, History of Portugal - Early history, History of Portugal - Roman Lusitania, History of Portugal - Germanic kingdoms, History of Portugal - Moorish rule and the Reconquista, History of Portugal - Affirmation of Portugal, History of Portugal - Discoveries Odyssey: Glory of the Empire, History of Portugal - Decline of the Empire, History of Portugal - Pombaline Era, History of Portugal - Crises of the Nineteenth Century, History of Portugal - The First Republic, History of Portugal - New State Estado Novo, History of Portugal - The Third Republic, History of Portugal - Timeline Read more here: » History of Portugal: Encyclopedia II - History of Portugal - Early history |
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|  |  |  | 1933 - June: Encyclopedia II - Gestapo - OrganizationWhen the Gestapo was founded, the organization was already a well-established bureaucratic mechanism, having been created out of the already existing Prussian Secret Police. In 1934, the Gestapo was transferred from the Prussian Interior Ministry to the authority of the SS, and for the next five years the Gestapo underwent a massive expansion.
In 1939, the entire Gestapo was placed under the authority of the RSHA, a main office of the SS. Within the RSHA, the Gestapo was known as "Amt IV". The internal organization of the group was as follows:
Gestapo - Refera ...
See also:Gestapo, Gestapo - History, Gestapo - Increasing power under the SS, Gestapo - Keeping Hitler in power, Gestapo - Opposition from within Germany, Gestapo - Nuremberg Trials, Gestapo - Today, Gestapo - Organization, Gestapo - Referat N: Central Intelligence Office, Gestapo - Department A Enemies, Gestapo - Department B Sects and Churches, Gestapo - Department C Administration and Party Affairs, Gestapo - Department D Occupied Territories, Gestapo - Department E Counter-Intelligence, Gestapo - Department F Frontier and Border Police, Gestapo - Local Offices, Gestapo - Auxiliary Duties, Gestapo - The Daily Operations of the Gestapo, Gestapo - Gestapo counterintelligence, Gestapo - Notable individuals, Gestapo - Agents and officers of the Gestapo, Gestapo - People executed by the Gestapo, Gestapo - Other Read more here: » Gestapo: Encyclopedia II - Gestapo - Organization |
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|  |  |  | 1933 - June: Encyclopedia II - Los Angeles California - Professional sportsLos Angeles is the home of the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers , the Los Angeles Sparks, the Los Angeles Kings, the Club Deportivo Chivas USA and Los Angeles Galaxy, and the Los Angeles Avengers. Los Angeles has been without an NFL franchise since 1995 despite being the second-biggest television market in North America. Prior to 1995, the Rams (1946-1994) and the ...
See also:Los Angeles California, Los Angeles California - History, Los Angeles California - Geography and climate, Los Angeles California - Geography, Los Angeles California - Climate, Los Angeles California - Government, Los Angeles California - Legal System, Los Angeles California - Economy, Los Angeles California - Demographics, Los Angeles California - Census 2000, Los Angeles California - National origins, Los Angeles California - Crime, Los Angeles California - People and culture, Los Angeles California - Religion, Los Angeles California - Arts and entertainment, Los Angeles California - Districts and communities, Los Angeles California - Transportation, Los Angeles California - Education, Los Angeles California - Professional sports, Los Angeles California - Media, Los Angeles California - Telephone area codes, Los Angeles California - Sister cities, Los Angeles California - Trivia Read more here: » Los Angeles California: Encyclopedia II - Los Angeles California - Professional sports |
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|  |  |  | 1933 - June: Encyclopedia II - Frank Lloyd Wright - Works
Frank Lloyd Wright - 1880's.
Hillside Home School I, Spring Green, Wisconsin, 1887
Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio, Oak Park, Illinois, 1889
Frank Lloyd Wright - 1890's.
Louis Sullivan Bungalow, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, 1890 Destroyed by Hurricane Katrina
James Charnley Bungalow, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, 1890 Gutted by Hurricane Katrina, with much of the structure moved 3 to 4 feet from its foundation. Restoration would be in the mi ...
See also:Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank Lloyd Wright - Early years, Frank Lloyd Wright - Europe and personal troubles, Frank Lloyd Wright - Taliesin and beyond, Frank Lloyd Wright - More personal turmoil, Frank Lloyd Wright - Enduring legacy, Frank Lloyd Wright - Quotations, Frank Lloyd Wright - Works, Frank Lloyd Wright - 1880's, Frank Lloyd Wright - 1890's, Frank Lloyd Wright - 1900's, Frank Lloyd Wright - 1910's, Frank Lloyd Wright - 1920's, Frank Lloyd Wright - 1930's, Frank Lloyd Wright - 1940's, Frank Lloyd Wright - 1950's, Frank Lloyd Wright - Other, Frank Lloyd Wright - Unbuilt works Read more here: » Frank Lloyd Wright: Encyclopedia II - Frank Lloyd Wright - Works |
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|  |  |  | 1933 - June: Encyclopedia II - 1933 - Deaths
1933 - January-March.
January 1 - Harriet Brooks, Canadian physicist (b. 1876)
January 3 - Jack Pickford, Canadian-born actor (b. 1896)
January 5 - Calvin Coolidge, 30th President of the United States (b. 1872)
January 7 - Bert Hinkler, Australian pioneer aviator (b. 1892)
January 31 - John Galsworthy, English writer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1867)
February 12 - Henri Duparc, French composer (b. 1848)
February 15 - Pat Sullivan, Australian-born director ...
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|  |  |  | 1933 - June: Encyclopedia II - 1933 - Births
1933 - January.
January 2 - Morimura Seiichi, Japanese novelist and author
January 4 - Phyillis Renyolds Naylor, American Chirdren's author
January 6 - Oleg Makarov, cosmonaut (d. 2003)
January 6 - Emil Steinberger, Swiss comedian, director, and writer
January 8 - Charles Osgood, American journalist and commentator
January 14 - Stan Brakhage, American filmmaker (d. 2003)
January 16 - Susan Sontag, American author (d. 2004)
January 17 - Dalida, F ...
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