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# 1907 in jazz
This is a timeline documenting events of Jazz in the year 1907.
## Events
June
- 5 – The New Orleans Blues trumpet pioneer Buddy Bolden runs amok and is committed to the state hospital at Angola. He spent the rest of his life there and was never recorded.[1]
## Births
January
- 4 – Joe Marsala, Italia... | enwiki/56194250 | enwiki | 56,194,250 | 1907 in jazz | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1907_in_jazz | 2024-09-22T17:11:07Z | en | Q48811102 | 94,850 | {{short description|Jazz music-related events during the year of 1907}}
{{Year in music|1907}}
{{Year in jazz
|image =
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|decade = Pre-1920
|standards = pre-1920
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{{Year nav topic5|1907|jazz}}
{{Dynamic list}}
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# 1929 Chicago White Sox season
The 1929 Chicago White Sox season was the White Sox's 29th season in the major leagues, and its 30th season overall.
## League performance
The team finished with a record of 59–93, good enough for seventh place in the American League, 46 games behind the first place Philadelphia Athlet... | enwiki/13639843 | enwiki | 13,639,843 | 1929 Chicago White Sox season | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1929_Chicago_White_Sox_season | 2023-11-10T23:54:12Z | en | Q16244003 | 104,204 | {{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}
{{Infobox baseball team season
| name = Chicago White Sox
| season = 1929
| misc =
| league = American League
| ballpark = [[Comiskey Park]]
| city = [[Chicago, Illinois]]
| owners = [[Charles Comiskey]]
| managers = [[Lena Blackburne]]
| television =
| radio = [[WMVP|WCFL]]<br>(Jo... | 1,184,528,952 | [{"title": "1929 Chicago White Sox", "data": {"League": "American League", "Ballpark": "Comiskey Park", "City": "Chicago, Illinois", "Owners": "Charles Comiskey", "Managers": "Lena Blackburne", "Radio": "WCFL \u00b7 (Johnny O'Hara) \u00b7 WGN \u00b7 (Bob Elson, Quin Ryan, Frank Dahm) \u00b7 WMAQ \u00b7 (Hal Totten)"}}] | false |
# 1875 in Ecuador
This article contains a partial list of notable events occurring in the year 1875 in Ecuador.
## Incumbents
- President: Gabriel García Moreno until August 6, Francisco León Franco August 6 - September 15, José Javier Eguiguren October 6 - December 9, Antonio Borrero starting December 9
- Vice Presid... | enwiki/43034526 | enwiki | 43,034,526 | 1875 in Ecuador | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1875_in_Ecuador | 2024-09-08T02:22:46Z | en | Q17508825 | 81,758 | {{short description|none}} <!-- "none" is preferred when the title is sufficiently descriptive -->
{{Year in region
|year=1875
|region=Ecuador
|image= File:Civil flag and ensign of Ecuador.svg
|image_size=90px
|see_also = [[1875|Other events in 1875]]{{middot}}[[History of Ecuador|Timeline of Ecuadorian history]]
}}
T... | 1,244,610,778 | [{"title": "", "data": {"\u2190 - 1874 - 1873 - 1872": "1875 \u00b7 in \u00b7 Ecuador \u00b7 \u2192 - 1876 - 1877 - 1878", "Decades": "1850s 1860s 1870s 1880s 1890s", "See also": "Other events in 1875 \u00b7 Timeline of Ecuadorian history"}}] | false |
# 1907 in motorsport
The following is an overview of the events of 1907 in motorsport, including the major racing events, racing festivals, circuits that were opened and closed during a year, championships and non-championship events that were established and disestablished in a year, and births and deaths of racing dr... | enwiki/53983722 | enwiki | 53,983,722 | 1907 in motorsport | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1907_in_motorsport | 2022-07-10T16:22:00Z | en | Q16023793 | 56,638 | {{Year nav sports topic5|1907|motorsport|sports}}
The following is an overview of the events of '''1907 in motorsport''', including the major racing events, racing festivals, circuits that were opened and closed during a year, championships and non-championship events that were established and disestablished in a year,... | 1,097,414,240 | [] | false |
# 1929 in rail transport
This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1929.
## Events
### January events
- First of an eventual 863 Great Western Railway 5700 Class 0-6-0 pannier tank steam locomotives to Charles Collett's design completed at its Swindon Works, England.[1]
- January 1 – Paul... | enwiki/1264264 | enwiki | 1,264,264 | 1929 in rail transport | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1929_in_rail_transport | 2024-07-22T23:28:57Z | en | Q2811480 | 67,842 | {{short description|none}} <!-- "none" is preferred when the title is sufficiently descriptive; see [[WP:SDNONE]] -->
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{{Year in rail transport|prev=1928|curr=1929|next=1930|decade=1920}}
==Events==
[[Image:Thumbs up from 5764 driver at Bewdley.JPG|thumb|Early [[GWR 5700 Class]] loc... | 1,236,109,661 | [] | false |
# 187th (2/3rd West Riding) Brigade
The 187th (2/3rd West Riding) Brigade was a formation of the Territorial Force of the British Army. It was assigned to the 62nd (2nd West Riding) Division and served on the Western Front during the First World War.
## Formation
- 2/4th Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry... | enwiki/34627219 | enwiki | 34,627,219 | 187th (2/3rd West Riding) Brigade | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/187th_(2/3rd_West_Riding)_Brigade | 2024-01-11T13:54:38Z | en | Q4555741 | 17,205 | {{Short description|Military unit}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}
The '''187th (2/3rd West Riding) Brigade''' was a formation of the [[Territorial Force]] of the [[British Army]]. It was assigned to the [[62nd (2nd West Riding) Division]] and served on the [[Western Front (World War I)|Western Front]] during the [[... | 1,194,932,820 | [] | false |
# 1907 in philosophy
1907 in philosophy
## Publications
- Hastings Rashdall, The Theory of Good and Evil
- Henri Bergson, L’Évolution créatrice
## Births
- July 18 - H. L. A. Hart, English legal philosopher (died 1992)
- November 30 - Jacques Barzun, French-born historian (died 2012)
## Deaths
- 17 December 1907 -... | enwiki/38648303 | enwiki | 38,648,303 | 1907 in philosophy | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1907_in_philosophy | 2025-02-12T17:07:20Z | en | Q16825071 | 15,462 | {{Short description|none}}
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'''1907 in philosophy'''
== Events ==
{{Main|1907}}
== Publications ==
* [[Hastings Rashdall]], ''[[The Theory of Good and Evil]]''
* [[Henri Bergson]], ''[[Creative Evolution (book)|L’Évolution créatrice]]''
== Births ==
* July 18 - [[H. L. A. Hart]], ... | 1,275,371,976 | [] | false |
# 1924–25 Allsvenskan
The 1924–25 Allsvenskan, part of the 1924–25 Swedish football season, was the inaugural season of Sweden's new first-tier football league, replacing Svenska Serien, which had been the name of the top tier since 1910. The first match was played on 3 August 1924 and the last match was played on 7 Ju... | enwiki/9996755 | enwiki | 9,996,755 | 1924–25 Allsvenskan | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1924%E2%80%9325_Allsvenskan | 2022-06-25T18:56:50Z | en | Q943196 | 134,992 | {{Short description|Inaugural season of Allsvenskan}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2020}}
{{ infobox football league season
| image =
| caption =
| competition = [[Allsvenskan]]
| season = [[1924–25 in Swedish football|1924–25]]
| winners = [[GAIS]]
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# 1930 in Malaya
This article lists important figures and events in the public affairs of British Malaya during the year 1930, together with births and deaths of prominent Malayans.
## Incumbent political figures
### Central level
- Governor of Federated of Malay States :
- Hugh Clifford (until 5 February)
- Ceci... | enwiki/54811267 | enwiki | 54,811,267 | 1930 in Malaya | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1930_in_Malaya | 2024-10-23T10:30:39Z | en | Q36136175 | 85,833 | {{short description|none}} <!-- "none" is preferred when the title is sufficiently descriptive -->
{{Year in Malaysia|1930}}
This article lists important figures and events in the public affairs of '''British Malaya during the year 1930''', together with births and deaths of prominent Malayans.
== Incumbent political ... | 1,252,885,073 | [{"title": "", "data": {"\u2190 - 1929 - 1928 - 1927": "1930 \u00b7 in \u00b7 Malaya \u00b7 \u2192 - 1931 - 1932 - 1933", "Decades": "1930s 1940s 1950s", "See also": "Other events of 1930 \u00b7 History of Malaysia \u2022 Timeline \u2022 Years"}}] | false |
# 1877 in Chile
The following lists events that happened during 1877 in Chile.
## Incumbents
- President of Chile: Aníbal Pinto
## Events
### January
- 3 January - The clipper Champion of the Seas is abandoned off Cape Horn
### May
- 9 May - 1877 Iquique earthquake
## Births
- 3 November - Carlos Ibáñez del Cam... | enwiki/45227869 | enwiki | 45,227,869 | 1877 in Chile | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1877_in_Chile | 2024-09-02T23:53:30Z | en | Q19869806 | 54,882 | {{short description|none}} <!-- "none" is preferred when the title is sufficiently descriptive -->
{{refimprove|date=February 2024}}
{{Year in Chile|1877}}
The following lists events that happened during '''[[1877]] in [[Chile]]'''.
==Incumbents==
*[[President of Chile]]: [[Aníbal Pinto]]
== Events ==
===January===
... | 1,243,706,251 | [{"title": "", "data": {"\u2190 - 1876 - 1875 - 1874": "1877 \u00b7 in \u00b7 Chile \u00b7 \u2192 - 1878 - 1879 - 1880", "Decades": "1850s 1860s 1870s 1880s 1890s", "See also": "Other events of 1877 Timeline of Chilean history"}}] | false |
# 1924–25 Seconda Divisione
Seconda Divisione 1924–25 was the lower championship of the Lega Nord.
Different from the higher championship, it was structured into four local groups.
## Regulations
It had four groups of ten clubs, with eighteen match days; however, the finals possessed four clubs and six match days.
Two... | enwiki/65675699 | enwiki | 65,675,699 | 1924–25 Seconda Divisione | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1924%E2%80%9325_Seconda_Divisione | 2023-02-06T18:37:29Z | en | Q3953912 | 35,980 | {{Infobox football league season
| competition = [[Seconda Divisione]]
| season = 1924–25
| image =
| winners = [[Udinese]]<br>1st title
| promoted = [[Udinese]]<br>[[Parma FC]]
| matches =
| relegated = Molassana<br>Esperia<br>Borgo S.Donnino (bankrupt)<br>Virtus Bologna (bankruptcy)
| total goals =
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# 1933–34 Gauliga
The 1933–34 Gauliga was the inaugural season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945.
The Gauligas replaced the seven regional championships and the numerous local leagues which previously existed in Germany. The Gauligas were established after the ri... | enwiki/49096609 | enwiki | 49,096,609 | 1933–34 Gauliga | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1933%E2%80%9334_Gauliga | 2023-02-04T19:52:27Z | en | Q23091239 | 65,171 | {{infobox football league season
| competition = [[Gauliga]]
| logo =
| image =
| pixels =
| season = 1933–34
| winners = ''16 regional winners''
| promoted =
| relegated ... | 1,137,461,233 | [{"title": "Gauliga", "data": {"Season": "1933\u201334", "Champions": "16 regional winners", "German champions": "Schalke 04 \u00b7 1st German title"}}] | false |
# 1877 in Canada
Events from the year 1877 in Canada.
## Incumbents
### Crown
- Monarch – Victoria[1]
### Federal government
- Governor General – Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood
- Prime Minister – Alexander Mackenzie
- Chief Justice – William Buell Richards (Ontario)
- Parliament – 3rd
### Provincial governme... | enwiki/452526 | enwiki | 452,526 | 1877 in Canada | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1877_in_Canada | 2024-09-02T10:23:45Z | en | Q2810532 | 137,804 | {{short description|none}} <!-- "none" is preferred when the title is sufficiently descriptive -->
{{refimprove|date=April 2020}}
{{Year in Canada|1877}}
{{History of Canada}}
Events from the year '''1877 in Canada'''.
== Incumbents ==
=== Crown ===
* [[List of Canadian monarchs|Monarch]] – [[Queen Victoria|Victoria... | 1,243,594,510 | [{"title": "", "data": {"\u2190 - 1876 - 1875 - 1874": "1877 \u00b7 in \u00b7 Canada \u00b7 \u2192 - 1878 - 1879 - 1880", "Decades": "1850s 1860s 1870s 1880s 1890s", "See also": "History of Canada Timeline of Canadian history List of years in Canada"}}] | false |
# 1912–13 Scottish Division Two
The 1912–13 Scottish Division Two was won by Ayr United, with Leith Athletic finishing bottom.
## Table
| Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Promotion or relegation |
| --- | -------------------- | --- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |... | enwiki/32138428 | enwiki | 32,138,428 | 1912–13 Scottish Division Two | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1912%E2%80%9313_Scottish_Division_Two | 2021-11-29T03:17:21Z | en | Q4559605 | 52,589 | {{Infobox football league season
| competition = [[Scottish Football League Division Two|Scottish Division Two]]
| season = 1912–13
| winners = [[Ayr United F.C.|Ayr United]]
| promoted = [[Ayr United F.C.|Ayr United]] and [[Dumbarton F.C.|Dumbarton]]
| prevseason = [[1911–12 Scottish Division Tw... | 1,057,695,766 | [{"title": "Scottish Division Two", "data": {"Season": "1912\u201313", "Champions": "Ayr United", "Promoted": "Ayr United and Dumbarton"}}] | false |
# 1925–26 Victorian bushfire season
A series of major bushfires occurred between 26 January and 10 March 1926 in the state of Victoria in Australia. A total of 60 people were killed with 700 injured, and 1000 buildings and 390,000 ha were destroyed across the south-east of the state.
On 14 February, later referred to... | enwiki/23241600 | enwiki | 23,241,600 | 1925–26 Victorian bushfire season | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1925%E2%80%9326_Victorian_bushfire_season | 2023-05-07T18:55:19Z | en | Q4561847 | 49,566 | {{Use Australian English|date=February 2013}}
{{Infobox wildfire
|title= 1925–26 Victorian bushfire season
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|location= [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]], [[Australia]]
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|date= January – March 1926
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|fatalities = 60
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# 1934 College Football All-America Team
The 1934 College Football All-America team is composed of college football players who were selected as All-Americans by various organizations and writers that chose College Football All-America Teams in 1934. The nine selectors recognized by the NCAA as "official" for the 1934 ... | enwiki/22416850 | enwiki | 22,416,850 | 1934 College Football All-America Team | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1934_College_Football_All-America_Team | 2024-07-06T18:43:26Z | en | Q4563392 | 83,191 | {{Short description|Official list of the best college football players of 1934}}
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# 1878 Flint Boroughs by-election
The 1878 Flint Boroughs by-election was fought on 5 July 1878. The by-election was fought due to the death of the incumbent Liberal MP, Peter Ellis Eyton. It was won by the Liberal candidate John Roberts.
| Party | Party | Candidate | Votes | ... | enwiki/41233245 | enwiki | 41,233,245 | 1878 Flint Boroughs by-election | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1878_Flint_Boroughs_by-election | 2023-12-12T01:42:59Z | en | Q16837144 | 75,741 | {{Short description|UK Parliamentary by-election}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2019}}
{{EngvarB|date=December 2023}}
The '''1878 [[Flint Boroughs (UK Parliament constituency)|Flint Boroughs]] by-election''' was fought on 5 July 1878. The by-election was fought due to the death of the incumbent [[Liberal Party (UK)|Li... | 1,189,471,823 | [] | false |
# 1878 German federal election
Federal elections were held in Germany on 30 July 1878. The National Liberal Party remained the largest party in the Reichstag with 97 of the 397 seats, despite the Centre Party receiving more votes. Voter turnout was 63.4%.
## Results
| 9 3 26 12 1 14 15 97 94 10 57 59 | 9 3 26 12 1 14 ... | enwiki/2119001 | enwiki | 2,119,001 | 1878 German federal election | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1878_German_federal_election | 2025-03-01T20:40:32Z | en | Q466280 | 127,324 | {{Short description|none}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2023}}
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| election_name = 1878 German federal election
| country = German Empire
| type = parliamentary
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 1877 German federal election
| previous_year = 1877
| election_date = {{Start date|df=yes|1878|07|30}}
|... | 1,278,332,621 | [{"title": "1878 German federal election", "data": {"\u2190 1877": "30 July 1878 \u00b7 1881 \u2192"}}, {"title": "All 397 seats in the Reichstag \u00b7 199 seats needed for a majority", "data": {"Registered": "9,128,305 2.07%", "Turnout": "5,780,996 (63.33%) 2.69pp", "Leader": ["Rudolf von Bennigsen \u00b7 Ludwig Wind... | false |
# 1878 Grey Valley by-election
The 1878 Grey Valley by-election was a by-election held on 22 May 1878 during the 6th New Zealand Parliament in the West Coast electorate of Grey Valley.
The by-election was caused by the resignation of the incumbent MP Martin Kennedy on 13 April 1878.
The by-election was won by Richard... | enwiki/59723752 | enwiki | 59,723,752 | 1878 Grey Valley by-election | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1878_Grey_Valley_by-election | 2025-01-22T14:46:28Z | en | Q60776628 | 72,092 | {{short description|New Zealand by-election}}
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{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2019}}
The '''1878 Grey Valley by-election''' was a [[List of New Zealand by-elections|by-election]] held on 22 May 1878 during the [[6th New Zealand Parliament]] in the West Coast electorate of {{NZ elec... | 1,271,083,850 | [] | false |
# 1934 Mannin Moar
The 1934 Mannin Moar (formally known as II Mannin Moar) was a Grand Prix that was held on 2 June 1934 at a street circuit in Douglas, Isle of Man, United Kingdom. It was the twelfth round of the 1934 Grand Prix season, but it did not count towards the championship. The race, contested over 50 laps of... | enwiki/39961214 | enwiki | 39,961,214 | 1934 Mannin Moar | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1934_Mannin_Moar | 2025-03-06T22:18:39Z | en | Q16153012 | 50,712 | {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}
{{Infobox Grand Prix race report
| Country = United Kingdom
| Grand Prix = Mannin Moar
| GP_Suffix =
| Details ref =
| Image = Circuit-douglas-1934-2.png
| Date = 2 June
| Year = 1934
| Official name = II Mannin Moar
| Location = [[Douglas Circuit]]<br />[[Douglas, Isle of Man]]<br />[... | 1,279,162,535 | [{"title": "Race details", "data": {"Date": "2 June 1934", "Official name": "II Mannin Moar", "Location": "Douglas Circuit \u00b7 Douglas, Isle of Man \u00b7 United Kingdom", "Course": "Street circuit", "Course length": "5.889 km (3.659 miles)", "Distance": "50 laps, 294.4 km (182.95 miles)"}}, {"title": "Pole position... | false |
# 1928 All-Pacific Coast football team
The 1928 All-Pacific Coast football team consists of American football players chosen by various organizations for All-Pacific Coast teams for the 1928 college football season. The organizations selecting teams in 1934 included the Associated Press (AP), the Newspaper Enterprise ... | enwiki/47018285 | enwiki | 47,018,285 | 1928 All-Pacific Coast football team | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1928_All-Pacific_Coast_football_team | 2024-12-30T15:13:47Z | en | Q20311843 | 45,303 | {{short description|American all-star college football team}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}
The '''1928 All-Pacific Coast football team''' consists of [[American football]] players chosen by various organizations for All-Pacific Coast teams for the [[1928 college football season]]. The organizations selecting team... | 1,266,200,616 | [] | false |
# 1888 in Norway
Events in the year 1888 in Norway.
## Incumbents
- Monarch – Oscar II.[1]
- Prime Minister – Johan Sverdrup
## Events
- In the Norwegian parliamentary election the Conservative Party of Norway wins the most seats
## Notable births
- 1 January – Kristian Albert Christiansen, politician (died 1966).... | enwiki/21983446 | enwiki | 21,983,446 | 1888 in Norway | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1888_in_Norway | 2024-12-09T05:37:34Z | en | Q4556304 | 90,070 | {{short description|none}} <!-- "none" is preferred when the title is sufficiently descriptive -->
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{{Year in Norway|1888}}
Events in the year '''1888 in [[Norway]]'''.
==Incumbents==
*[[Monarchy of Norway|Monarch]] – [[Oscar II of Sweden|Oscar II]].<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|title=... | 1,262,022,965 | [{"title": "", "data": {"\u2190 - 1887 - 1886 - 1885": "1888 \u00b7 in \u00b7 Norway \u00b7 \u2192 - 1889 - 1890 - 1891", "Centuries": "17th 18th 19th 20th 21st", "Decades": "1860s 1870s 1880s 1890s 1900s", "See also": "1888 in Sweden \u00b7 List of years in Norway"}}] | false |
# 1928 in China
Events in the year 1928 in China.
## Incumbents
- President – Zhang Zuolin, Tan Yankai, Chiang Kai-shek
- Premier – Pan Fu, Tan Yankai
- Vice Premier – Feng Yuxiang
## Events
### February
- 7 February – Tan Yankai became the first Chairman of the Nationalist Government.
### March
- 26 March – The ... | enwiki/40817352 | enwiki | 40,817,352 | 1928 in China | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1928_in_China | 2025-02-13T00:35:25Z | en | Q16056943 | 95,931 | {{short description|none}} <!-- "none" is preferred when the title is sufficiently descriptive -->
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{{Year in China|1928}}
Events in the year '''1928 in China'''.
==Incumbents==
* [[President of the Republic of China|President]] – [[Zhang Zuo... | 1,275,432,946 | [{"title": "", "data": {"\u2190 - 1927 - 1926 - 1925 - 1924 - 1923": "1928 \u00b7 in \u00b7 China \u00b7 \u2192 - 1929 - 1930 - 1931 - 1932 - 1933", "Decades": "1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s", "See also": "Other events of 1928 \u00b7 History of China \u2022 Timeline \u2022 Years"}}] | false |
# 1895 Washington Senators season
The 1895 Washington Senators baseball team finished the season with a 43–85 record, tenth place in the National League.
## Regular season
### Season standings
| Team | W | L | Pct. | GB | Home | Road |
| --------------------- | -- | -- | ---- | --- | ---- | ---- |... | enwiki/15707936 | enwiki | 15,707,936 | 1895 Washington Senators season | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1895_Washington_Senators_season | 2023-11-12T05:53:43Z | en | Q4556953 | 77,497 | {{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}
{{Infobox baseball team season
| name = Washington Senators
| season = 1895
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| league = National League
| ballpark = [[Boundary Field]]
| city = [[Washington, D.C.]]
| owners = [[J. Earl Wagner]]
| managers = [[Gus Schmelz]]
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| radio =
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# 1934 Rushcliffe by-election
The 1934 Rushcliffe by-election was held on 26 July 1934. The by-election was held due to the resignation of the incumbent Conservative MP, Henry Betterton. It was won by the Conservative candidate Ralph Assheton.
## Candidates
The Liberal Party selected Arthur Thomas Marwood, who had... | enwiki/41110093 | enwiki | 41,110,093 | 1934 Rushcliffe by-election | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1934_Rushcliffe_by-election | 2025-03-03T00:42:39Z | en | Q16909981 | 39,864 | {{Short description|UK Parliamentary by-election}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2019}}
{{EngvarB|date=August 2019}}
The '''1934 [[Rushcliffe (UK Parliament constituency)|Rushcliffe]] by-election''' was held on 26 July 1934. The by-election was held due to the resignation of the incumbent Conservative MP, [[Henry Better... | 1,278,528,329 | [] | false |
# 1898 Baloch uprising
The 1898 Baloch uprising was a revolt that occurred in Balochistan, modern-day Pakistan. It was instigated by Sardar Mehrab Khan Gichki and Mir Baloch Khan Nousherwani.
## History
Sardar Mehrab Khan Gichki started the revolt by attacking the Nazim, Diwan Udho Dass. He was then taken prisoner in ... | enwiki/32242829 | enwiki | 32,242,829 | 1898 Baloch uprising | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1898_Baloch_uprising | 2024-10-14T20:59:26Z | en | Q4557264 | 18,642 | {{one source|date = June 2011}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2022}}
The '''1898 Baloch uprising''' was a revolt that occurred in [[Balochistan, Pakistan|Balochistan]], modern-day [[Pakistan]]. It was instigated by Sardar Mehrab Khan Gichki and Mir Baloch Khan Nousherwani.
==History==
Sardar Mehrab Khan Gichki started the... | 1,251,184,218 | [] | false |
# 1923 Pulitzer Prize
The following are the Pulitzer Prizes for 1923.
## Journalism awards
- Public Service:
- Memphis Commercial Appeal, for its courageous attitude in the publication of cartoons and the handling of news in reference to the operations of the Ku Klux Klan.
- Reporting:
- Alva Johnston of The New Y... | enwiki/2495101 | enwiki | 2,495,101 | 1923 Pulitzer Prize | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1923_Pulitzer_Prize | 2020-07-25T09:04:19Z | en | Q4561389 | 38,047 | The following are the '''[[Pulitzer Prize]]s for 1923.'''
==Journalism awards==
*[[Pulitzer Prize for Public Service|Public Service]]:
**''[[Memphis Commercial Appeal]]'', for its courageous attitude in the publication of cartoons and the handling of news in reference to the operations of the [[Ku Klux Klan]].
*[[Puli... | 969,418,951 | [] | false |
# 1931 Speedway Southern League
The 1931 Southern League was the third season of motorcycle speedway in the United Kingdom for Southern British teams, and its final season before amalgamation of the Southern and Northern Leagues. The Northern teams also had their third season known as the 1931 Speedway Northern League.... | enwiki/34221436 | enwiki | 34,221,436 | 1931 Speedway Southern League | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1931_Speedway_Southern_League | 2025-02-28T14:26:06Z | en | Q4562873 | 298,205 | {{Short description|British speedway league season}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2023}}
{{Use British English|date=September 2023}}
{{Infobox speedway league season
| competition = [[Southern League (1929-1931)|Southern League]]
| competitors = 11
| domesticcup1 = [[List of United Kingdom speedway league champions... | 1,278,105,064 | [{"title": "1931 Speedway Southern League", "data": {"League": "Southern League", "No. of competitors": "11", "Champions": "Wembley Lions", "National Trophy": "Wembley Lions", "London Cup": "Crystal Palace Glaziers", "Highest average": "Tommy Croombs", "Division/s other": "1931 Northern League"}}] | false |
# 1902–03 Cornell men's ice hockey season
The 1902–03 Cornell men's ice hockey season was the 4th season of play for the program.
## Season
Playing games was a struggle for Cornell, with the team only able to play two in this season with both coming over a two-day span.
Note: Cornell University did not formally adopt ... | enwiki/62788135 | enwiki | 62,788,135 | 1902–03 Cornell men's ice hockey season | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1902%E2%80%9303_Cornell_men%27s_ice_hockey_season | 2025-02-18T19:55:23Z | en | Q85720715 | 109,584 | {{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}
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|Season = [[1902–03 United States collegiate ... | 1,276,424,287 | [{"title": "Record", "data": {"Overall": "1\u20131\u20130", "Conference": "1\u20131\u20130", "Neutral": "1\u20131\u20130"}}, {"title": "Coaches and captains", "data": {"Captain(s)": "Albert Ellis"}}] | false |
# 1935 Campeonato Paulista
The 1935 Campeonato Paulista da Primeira Divisão was the 34th season of São Paulo's top association football league. Two championships were disputed that season, each by a different league.
## LPF Championship
In the edition organized by the LPF (Liga Paulista de Futebol), Santos won the tit... | enwiki/61190936 | enwiki | 61,190,936 | 1935 Campeonato Paulista | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1935_Campeonato_Paulista | 2024-04-14T14:16:50Z | en | Q19608410 | 111,376 | The '''1935 [[Campeonato Paulista|Campeonato Paulista da Primeira Divisão]]''' was the 34th season of [[São Paulo (state)|São Paulo]]'s top association football league. Two championships were disputed that season, each by a different league.
==LPF Championship==
{{Infobox football league season
|competition = [[Campe... | 1,218,895,420 | [{"title": "Campeonato Paulista", "data": {"Season": "1935", "Champions": "Santos", "Matches played": "42", "Goals scored": "155 (3.69 per match)", "Top goalscorer": "Teleco (Corinthians) \u2013 9 goals", "Biggest home win": "Portuguesa Santista 6\u20131 Paulista (June 16, 1935)", "Biggest away win": "Paulista 1\u20135... | false |
# 1932 Currie Cup
The 1932 Currie Cup was the 17th edition of the Currie Cup, the premier domestic rugby union competition in South Africa.
The tournament was jointly won by Border (for the first time) and Western Province (for the 14th time).
| enwiki/47516255 | enwiki | 47,516,255 | 1932 Currie Cup | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1932_Currie_Cup | 2024-01-20T11:25:08Z | en | Q20981467 | 42,733 | {{Short description|Domestic rugby union competition}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2020}}
{{Use South African English|date=July 2020}}
{{Infobox rugby union season
| name = 1932 Currie Cup
| image =
| imagesize =
| caption =
| countries = [[South Africa]]
| ... | 1,197,413,930 | [{"title": "1932 Currie Cup", "data": {"Countries": "South Africa", "Champions": "Joint winners: \u00b7 Border (1st title) \u00b7 Western Province (14th title)"}}] | false |
# 1902–03 FA Cup qualifying rounds
The qualifying campaign for the 1902–03 FA Cup, the thirty-second staging of the world's oldest association football competition, consisted of six rounds of matches, which began on 20 September 1902 with the preliminary round. The Cup was eventually won by Bury, who beat Derby County... | enwiki/31781602 | enwiki | 31,781,602 | 1902–03 FA Cup qualifying rounds | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1902%E2%80%9303_FA_Cup_qualifying_rounds | 2025-03-14T16:22:23Z | en | Q4558052 | 171,704 | {{Short description|none}}
The qualifying campaign for the 1902–03 [[FA Cup]], the thirty-second staging of the world's oldest association football competition, consisted of six rounds of matches, which began on 20 September 1902 with the preliminary round. The Cup was eventually won by [[Bury F.C.|Bury]], who beat [[D... | 1,280,433,232 | [] | false |
# 1924–25 Bates Bobcats men's ice hockey season
The 1924–25 Bates men's ice hockey season was the 6th season of play for the program.
## Season
After Years of icing the best team in the state, Bates entered the season having to remake its lineup. Gone were offensive wizard Joe Cogan and two-way defenseman Dick Stanley... | enwiki/74033819 | enwiki | 74,033,819 | 1924–25 Bates Bobcats men's ice hockey season | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1924%E2%80%9325_Bates_Bobcats_men%27s_ice_hockey_season | 2025-02-20T00:26:40Z | en | Q120108859 | 87,059 | {{short description|Intercollegiate hockey season}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}
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|color text = white
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# 1905 Toronto Argonauts season
The 1905 Toronto Argonauts season was the Argonaut Football Club's eighth season of organized league play since joining the Ontario Rugby Football Union in 1898.
On August 22 the members of the rival Toronto Rugby Club decided to merge with the Argos, a decision that was made official at... | enwiki/62122335 | enwiki | 62,122,335 | 1905 Toronto Argonauts season | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1905_Toronto_Argonauts_season | 2024-06-28T15:25:14Z | en | Q73915289 | 56,639 | {{Short description|CFL team season}}
{{Infobox NFL season
| team = Toronto Argonauts
| year = 1905
| record = '''4–2'''
| division_place = '''2nd, [[Ontario Rugby Football Union|ORFU]] senior series'''
| stadium = [[Varsity Stadium|Varsity Athletic Field]]<ref>''Toronto Daily Star'', Nov 13, 1905, p. 10</ref>
| playof... | 1,231,488,874 | [{"title": "1905 Toronto Argonauts season", "data": {"Home stadium": "Varsity Athletic Field"}}, {"title": "Results", "data": {"Record": "4\u20132", "Division place": "2nd, ORFU senior series", "Playoffs": "Did not qualify"}}] | false |
# 1934 Cleveland Indians season
The 1934 Cleveland Indians season was a season in American baseball. The team finished third in the American League with a record of 85–69, 16 games behind the Detroit Tigers.
## Regular season
Pitcher Mel Harder became the first pitcher in the American League to win 20 games in one sea... | enwiki/14991382 | enwiki | 14,991,382 | 1934 Cleveland Indians season | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1934_Cleveland_Indians_season | 2024-03-20T18:23:43Z | en | Q4563391 | 123,444 | {{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}
{{Infobox baseball team season
| name = Cleveland Indians
| season = 1934
| misc =
| league = American League
| ballpark = [[League Park]]
| city = [[Cleveland, Ohio]]
| owners = [[Alva Bradley]]
| general_managers = [[Billy Evans]]
| managers = [[Walter Johnson]]
| television =
|... | 1,214,716,539 | [{"title": "1934 Cleveland Indians", "data": {"League": "American League", "Ballpark": "League Park", "City": "Cleveland, Ohio", "Owners": "Alva Bradley", "General managers": "Billy Evans", "Managers": "Walter Johnson", "Radio": "WHK \u00b7 (Jack Graney)"}}] | false |
# 1935 Paraguayan Primera División season
The 1935 season of the Paraguayan Primera División, the top category of Paraguayan football, was played by 10 teams. The national champions were Cerro Porteño.
## Results
### Standings
| Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
| --- | ---------------- ... | enwiki/33714943 | enwiki | 33,714,943 | 1935 Paraguayan Primera División season | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1935_Paraguayan_Primera_Divisi%C3%B3n_season | 2024-05-19T01:18:49Z | en | Q2953488 | 50,392 | {{short description|Paraguayan football season}}
The '''1935 season of the [[Paraguayan Primera División]]''', the top category of [[Paraguay]]an football, was played by 10 teams. The national champions were [[Cerro Porteño]].
==Results==
===Standings===
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|res_col_header=QR
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# 1905 Texas Longhorns football team
The 1905 Texas Longhorns football team was an American football team that represented the University of Texas (now known as the University of Texas at Austin) as a member of the Southwestern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SWIAA) during the 1905 college football season. In the... | enwiki/48627439 | enwiki | 48,627,439 | 1905 Texas Longhorns football team | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1905_Texas_Longhorns_football_team | 2025-03-17T18:09:35Z | en | Q22096692 | 101,407 | {{short description|American college football season}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}
{{Infobox college sports team season
| year = 1905
| team = Texas Longhorns
| sport = football
| image = UT&T text logo.svg
| image_size = 100
| conference = Southwestern Intercollegiate Athletic Association
| short_conf = SWIAA
|... | 1,281,000,391 | [{"title": "1905 Texas Longhorns football", "data": {"Conference": "Southwestern Intercollegiate Athletic Association", "Record": "5\u20134 (3\u20131 SWIAA)", "Head coach": "- Ralph Hutchinson (3rd season)", "Captain": "Don Robinson", "Home stadium": "Clark Field"}}] | false |
# 1934 Putney by-election
The 1934 Putney by-election was held on 28 November 1934. The by-election was held due to the death of the incumbent Conservative MP, Samuel Samuel. It was won by the Conservative candidate Marcus Samuel, his elder brother.
| Party | Party | Candidate ... | enwiki/41110100 | enwiki | 41,110,100 | 1934 Putney by-election | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1934_Putney_by-election | 2025-01-31T03:22:36Z | en | Q16909819 | 38,547 | {{Short description|UK Parliamentary by-election}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2019}}
{{EngvarB|date=August 2019}}
The '''1934 [[Putney (UK Parliament constituency)|Putney]] by-election''' was held on 28 November 1934. The by-election was held due to the death of the incumbent Conservative MP, [[Samuel Samuel]]. It w... | 1,272,976,759 | [] | false |
# 1935 Palestine Cup
The 1935 Palestine Cup (Hebrew: הגביע הארץ-ישראלי, HaGavia HaEretz-Israeli) was the seventh season of Israeli Football Association's nationwide football cup competition.
The defending holders were Hapoel Tel Aviv. However, Hapoel Tel Aviv chose not to participate in this edition and defend the titl... | enwiki/41079795 | enwiki | 41,079,795 | 1935 Palestine Cup | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1935_Palestine_Cup | 2025-01-26T01:02:17Z | en | Q16201491 | 105,123 | {{infobox football tournament season
| title = Palestine Cup
| year = 1935
| other_title =
| image =
| image_size =
| caption =
| country = Mandatory Palestine
| num_teams = 6
| defending_champions = [[Hapoel Tel Aviv F.C.|Ha... | 1,271,847,099 | [{"title": "1935 Palestine Cup", "data": {"Country": "Mandatory Palestine", "Teams": "6", "Defending champions": "Hapoel Tel Aviv"}}, {"title": "Final positions", "data": {"Champions": "Maccabi Avshalom Petah Tikva", "Runner-up": "Hakoah Tel Aviv"}}, {"title": "Tournament statistics", "data": {"Matches played": "5", "G... | false |
# 1925–26 Williams Ephs men's ice hockey season
The 1925–26 Williams Ephs men's ice hockey season was the 23rd season of play for the program.
## Season
After the close of the football season, the first meeting was held for the ice hockey team and Williams was set up well for a good season. With just one player depart... | enwiki/74157980 | enwiki | 74,157,980 | 1925–26 Williams Ephs men's ice hockey season | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1925%E2%80%9326_Williams_Ephs_men%27s_ice_hockey_season | 2025-02-18T20:15:00Z | en | Q120644296 | 197,891 | {{Short description|21st season of play for the program}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}
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|color = color:white; background:#512698; {{box-shadow border|a|#FDCC09|2px}}
|color text = white
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# 1907–08 Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball team
The 1907–08 Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball team represented the University of Cincinnati during the 1907–08 college men's basketball season. The head coach was Amos Foster, coaching his fourth season with the Bearcats.
## Schedule
| December 20 ... | enwiki/61752448 | enwiki | 61,752,448 | 1907–08 Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball team | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1907%E2%80%9308_Cincinnati_Bearcats_men%27s_basketball_team | 2023-08-13T15:57:32Z | en | Q73915475 | 70,512 | {{short description|American college basketball season}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}
{{Infobox NCAA team season
| sport = basketball
| year = 1907–08
| team = Cincinnati Bearcats
| image =
| image_size =
| conference = Independent
| division =
| short_conf =
| CoachRank ... | 1,170,182,935 | [{"title": "Ohio Collegiate Champions", "data": {"Conference": "Independent", "Record": "9\u20130", "Head coach": "- Amos Foster (4th season)", "Captain": "Norman Conway", "Home arena": "Schmidlapp Gymnasium"}}] | false |
# 1935 Pacific hurricane season
The 1935 Pacific hurricane season ran through the summer and fall of 1935. Before the satellite age started in the 1960s, data on east Pacific hurricanes was extremely unreliable. Most east Pacific storms were of no threat to land. This season saw three tropical cyclones and ended early ... | enwiki/7843371 | enwiki | 7,843,371 | 1935 Pacific hurricane season | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1935_Pacific_hurricane_season | 2024-05-21T02:47:01Z | en | Q100964904 | 45,764 | {{Short description|none}} <!-- "none" is a legitimate description when the title is already adequate; see [[WP:SDNONE]] -->
{{Infobox hurricane season
| Basin=EPac
| Year=1935
| First storm formed=July 1, 1935
| Last storm dissipated=August 26, 1935
| Strongest storm name=Two
| Strongest storm winds=
| Strongest storm... | 1,224,891,063 | [{"title": "Seasonal boundaries", "data": {"First system formed": "July 1, 1935", "Last system dissipated": "August 26, 1935"}}, {"title": "Strongest storm", "data": {"Name": "Two", "\u2022 Lowest pressure": "1002 mbar (hPa; 29.59 inHg)"}}, {"title": "Seasonal statistics", "data": {"Total storms": "5", "Hurricanes": "1... | false |
# 1936 in China
Events from the year 1936 in China.
## Incumbents
- President: Lin Sen
- Premier: Chiang Kai-shek
- Vice Premier: Kung Hsiang-hsi
- Foreign Minister: Zhang Qun
## Events
- October–November - Suiyuan Campaign
- December 12 - Xi'an Incident
## Births
### January
- January 31 — Zeng Xianyi, professor... | enwiki/40839971 | enwiki | 40,839,971 | 1936 in China | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1936_in_China | 2024-12-27T15:52:57Z | en | Q16056952 | 68,511 | {{short description|none}} <!-- "none" is preferred when the title is sufficiently descriptive -->
{{Year in China|1936}}
Events from the year '''1936 in China'''.
==Incumbents==
*[[President of the Republic of China|President]]: [[Lin Sen]]
*[[Premier of the Republic of China|Premier]]: [[Chiang Kai-shek]]
*[[List of... | 1,265,574,908 | [{"title": "", "data": {"\u2190 - 1935 - 1934 - 1933 - 1932 - 1931": "1936 \u00b7 in \u00b7 China \u00b7 \u2192 - 1937 - 1938 - 1939 - 1940 - 1941", "Decades": "1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s", "See also": "Other events of 1936 \u00b7 History of China \u2022 Timeline \u2022 Years"}}] | false |
# 1909 in Australian literature
This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 1909.
## Books
- Arthur H. Adams – Galahad Jones[1]
- Louis Becke
- The Adventures of Louis Blake[2]
- 'Neath Austral Skies[3]
- Albert Dorrington and A. G. Stephens – The Lady Ca... | enwiki/44152546 | enwiki | 44,152,546 | 1909 in Australian literature | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1909_in_Australian_literature | 2024-11-12T00:20:40Z | en | Q18347325 | 112,726 | {{Short description|Literature-related events in Australia during the year of 1909}}
This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during '''1909'''.
== Books ==
* [[Arthur H. Adams]] – ''Galahad Jones''<ref name="Austlit1">{{cite web|title= Austlit — ''Galahad Jones'... | 1,256,873,821 | [] | false |
# 1927 Bulgarian State Football Championship
The 1927 Bulgarian State Football Championship was not held, and thus there was no winner.
Following the bitter dispute from last season, that dragged on well into the spring of 1927, Slavia Sofia, which won Sofiyska OSO (Bulgarian: окръжна спортна област, lit. 'regional spo... | enwiki/51454426 | enwiki | 51,454,426 | 1927 Bulgarian State Football Championship | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1927_Bulgarian_State_Football_Championship | 2024-10-29T13:05:20Z | en | Q28224752 | 43,082 | {{Infobox football league season
| competition = [[Bulgarian State Football Championship]]
| season = 1927
| winners =
| prevseason = [[1926 Bulgarian State Football Championship|1926]]
| nextseason = [[1928 Bulgarian State Football Championship|1928]]
}}
The '''1927 Bulgarian State Football Champions... | 1,254,107,812 | [{"title": "Bulgarian State Football Championship", "data": {"Season": "1927"}}] | false |
# 1939 in architecture
The year 1939 in architecture involved some significant events.
## Events
- Jane Drew sets up an all-female architectural practice in London.
## Buildings and structures
### Buildings opened
- April 21 – The San Jacinto Monument near Houston, Texas, United States.
- April 30 – 1939 New York W... | enwiki/593024 | enwiki | 593,024 | 1939 in architecture | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939_in_architecture | 2024-06-20T05:22:28Z | en | Q2744804 | 37,047 | {{Short description|none}} <!-- "none" is preferred when the title is sufficiently descriptive; see [[WP:SDNONE]] -->
{{more citations needed|date=March 2015}}
{{Year nav topic5|1939|architecture}}
The year '''1939 in architecture''' involved some significant events.
==Events==
* [[Jane Drew]] sets up an all-female a... | 1,230,031,413 | [] | false |
# 1936–37 English National League season
The 1936–37 English National League season was the second season of the English National League, the top level ice hockey league in England. 11 teams participated in the league, and the Wembley Lions won the championship.
## Regular season
| | Club | GP | W ... | enwiki/39683443 | enwiki | 39,683,443 | 1936–37 English National League season | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1936%E2%80%9337_English_National_League_season | 2024-08-04T08:27:37Z | en | Q16820659 | 35,920 | {{Infobox field hockey
| tournament = 1936–37 English National League season
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| previous_year ... | 1,238,514,170 | [{"title": "", "data": {"\u2190 1935\u201336 (previous)": "(next) 1937\u201338 \u2192"}}] | false |
# 1938–39 Mansfield Town F.C. season
The 1938–39 season was Mansfield Town's eighth season in the Football League and third in the Third Division South, they finished in 16th position with 39 points.
## Final league table
| Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GAv | Pts |
| --- | --... | enwiki/58765191 | enwiki | 58,765,191 | 1938–39 Mansfield Town F.C. season | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1938%E2%80%9339_Mansfield_Town_F.C._season | 2023-05-17T00:31:32Z | en | Q59655187 | 130,550 | {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}
{{Infobox football club season
|club=[[Mansfield Town F.C.|Mansfield Town]]
|season= 1938–39
|manager=[[John Poole (footballer, born 1892)|Jack Poole]]
|league=[[Football League Third Division South|Third Division South]]
|league result=[[1938–39 Football League#Third Division|16th]]
... | 1,155,167,211 | [{"title": "Mansfield Town", "data": {"Manager": "Jack Poole", "Third Division South": "16th", "FA Cup": "Second round", "Third Division South Cup": "Second Round"}}] | false |
# 1938 Belgrade Car Show
The 1938 Belgrade Car Show was the first car show organized in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. Held from 5 to 15 March 1938, it was one of the nine officially registered car shows in Europe at the time. The show evolved into an annual event, today internationally labeled "BG Car Show" (Serbian... | enwiki/57047996 | enwiki | 57,047,996 | 1938 Belgrade Car Show | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1938_Belgrade_Car_Show | 2024-11-06T13:51:42Z | en | Q55600626 | 84,243 | The '''1938 Belgrade Car Show''' was the first [[car show]] organized in [[Belgrade]], the capital of [[Serbia]]. Held from 5 to 15 March 1938, it was one of the nine officially registered car shows in Europe at the time. The show evolved into an annual event, today internationally labeled "BG Car Show" ({{langx|sr|Бео... | 1,255,753,077 | [] | false |
# 1927 Bulgarian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 29 May 1927. The result was a victory for the Democratic Alliance–National Liberal Party alliance, which won 174 of the 261 seats. Voter turnout was 84.3%. A special election law guaranteed the party which gained the largest share ... | enwiki/33692002 | enwiki | 33,692,002 | 1927 Bulgarian parliamentary election | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1927_Bulgarian_parliamentary_election | 2025-02-19T11:05:53Z | en | Q4996273 | 63,005 | {{short description|none}}
{{Politics of Bulgaria}}
Parliamentary elections were held in [[Bulgaria]] on 29 May 1927.<ref name=NS>[[Dieter Nohlen]] & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p368 {{ISBN|978-3-8329-5609-7}}</ref> The result was a victory for the [[Democratic Alliance (Bulgaria)|De... | 1,276,529,088 | [] | false |
# 1914 in Victorian soccer
The 1914 Victorian soccer season was the sixth competitive season of soccer in the Australian state of Victoria, under association with the governing body of Football Victoria. The season consisted of two leagues, being 'Victorian Division 1' and 'Victorian Division 2'. The calendar season al... | enwiki/63775462 | enwiki | 63,775,462 | 1914 in Victorian soccer | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1914_in_Victorian_soccer | 2023-05-07T08:53:38Z | en | Q96360846 | 123,001 | {{Infobox football league season
| competition = [[Football Victoria]]
| season = 1914
| premiers =
| prevseason = [[1913 Victorian soccer season|1913]]
| nextseason = [[1915 Victorian soccer season|1915]]
}}
The '''1914 Victorian soccer season''' was the sixth competitive season of [[Association ... | 1,153,602,699 | [{"title": "Football Victoria", "data": {"Season": "1914"}}, {"title": "Victorian Division 1", "data": {"Season": "1914", "Premiers": "Melbourne Thistle (1st title)", "Matches played": "90", "Goals scored": "275 (3.06 per match)"}}] | false |
# 1938 Surinamese general election
General elections were held in Surinam on 14 February and 23 March 1938 to choose the ten elected members of the Estates. Grace Schneiders-Howard was the only female candidate and was successful in the second round of voting, becoming the first woman elected in the Surinamese legislat... | enwiki/64077917 | enwiki | 64,077,917 | 1938 Surinamese general election | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1938_Surinamese_general_election | 2024-02-02T12:50:40Z | en | Q95135493 | 56,965 | {{Politics of Suriname}}
General elections were held in [[Surinam (Dutch colony)|Surinam]] on 14 February and 23 March 1938 to choose the ten elected members of the [[Estates of Suriname|Estates]]. [[Grace Schneiders-Howard]] was the only female candidate and was successful in the second round of voting, becoming the ... | 1,202,303,304 | [] | false |
# 1939–40 Maltese Premier League
The 1939–40 Maltese First Division was the 29th season of top-tier football in Malta. It was contested by 6 teams, and Sliema Wanderers F.C. won the championship.
## League standings
| Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
| --- | ------------------... | enwiki/18138713 | enwiki | 18,138,713 | 1939–40 Maltese Premier League | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939%E2%80%9340_Maltese_Premier_League | 2024-10-20T13:30:28Z | en | Q2472859 | 77,563 | {{Infobox football league season
|season = 1939–40
|dates =
|competition = [[Maltese Premier League|Maltese First Division]]
|winners = [[Sliema Wanderers F.C.]]<br />(11th title)
|relegated =
|continentalcup1 =
|continentalcup1 qualifiers =
|continentalcup2 =
|continent... | 1,252,240,815 | [{"title": "Maltese First Division", "data": {"Season": "1939\u201340", "Champions": "Sliema Wanderers F.C. \u00b7 (11th title)", "Matches played": "31", "Goals scored": "117 (3.77 per match)"}}] | false |
# 1928 in British music
This is a summary of 1928 in music in the United Kingdom.
## Events
January – Edward German is knighted for services to music.
- April – While studying under Frank Bridge, 15-year-old Benjamin Britten composes his String Quartet in F.[2]
- June – Herbert Sumsion leaves the United States for the... | enwiki/47022381 | enwiki | 47,022,381 | 1928 in British music | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1928_in_British_music | 2024-12-20T20:44:49Z | en | Q21187521 | 74,030 | {{YYYY music|1928}}
{{Year nav topic5|1928|British music}}
This is a summary of '''1928 in music''' in the [[United Kingdom]].
==Events==
January – [[Edward German]] is knighted for services to music.<ref>{{cite book|author=Brian Rees|title=A Musical Peacemaker: The Life and Music of Sir Edward German|url=https://boo... | 1,264,156,781 | [] | false |
# 1915 Hong Kong sanitary board election
The 1915 Hong Kong Sanitary Board election was held on 22 January 1915 for the two unofficial seats in the Sanitary Board of Hong Kong.
## Overview
Only ratepayers who were included in the Special and Common Jury Lists of the years or ratepayers who are exempted from serving on... | enwiki/37992649 | enwiki | 37,992,649 | 1915 Hong Kong sanitary board election | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1915_Hong_Kong_sanitary_board_election | 2025-01-22T09:40:03Z | en | Q5895453 | 54,744 | {{Short description|Election for the Sanitary Board of Hong Kong}}
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 1915 Hong Kong sanitary board election
| country = Hong Kong
| flag_image = Flag of Hong Kong 1876.svg
| type = presidential
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 1914 Hong Kong sanitary board election
| previous_year... | 1,271,034,146 | [{"title": "1915 Hong Kong sanitary board election", "data": {"\u2190 1914": "22 January 1915 \u00b7 1916 \u2192", "Registered": "1,325", "Turnout": "806 (60.83%)", "Nominee": "G. H. L. Fitzwilliams \u00b7 P. W. Goldring \u00b7 F. B. L. Bowley", "Party": "Nonpartisan \u00b7 Nonpartisan \u00b7 Nonpartisan", "Popular vot... | false |
# 1939 in Bolivia
Events in the year 1939 in Bolivia.
## Incumbents
- President: Germán Busch (until 23 August), Carlos Quintanilla (Interim president) (starting 23 August)[1]
- Vice President: Enrique Baldivieso (PSU) (until 24 April), vacant (until 4 December), none (starting 4 December)[2]
## Events
- 24 April – ... | enwiki/43165584 | enwiki | 43,165,584 | 1939 in Bolivia | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939_in_Bolivia | 2024-08-25T14:36:11Z | en | Q18164955 | 88,282 | {{short description|none}} <!-- "none" is preferred when the title alone is adequate; see [[WP:SDNONE]] -->
{{use dmy dates|date=February 2021}}{{Year in Bolivia|1939}}
Events in the year '''1939 in [[Bolivia]]'''.
==Incumbents==
*[[President of Bolivia|President]]: [[Germán Busch]] (until 23 August), [[Carlos Quintan... | 1,242,197,805 | [{"title": "", "data": {"\u2190 - 1938 - 1937 - 1936": "1939 \u00b7 in \u00b7 Bolivia \u00b7 \u2192 - 1940 - 1941 - 1942", "Decades": "1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s", "See also": "Other events of 1939 \u00b7 History of Bolivia \u2022 Years"}}] | false |
# 1915 in Spain
Events in the year 1915 in Spain.
## Incumbents
- Monarch: Alfonso XIII[1]
- President of the Government: Eduardo Dato (until 9 December), Álvaro Figueroa Torres (starting 9 December)
## Births
- March 19 – José García Hernández (died 2000)
- July 25 – Julio Iglesias, Sr. (died 2005)
- August 8 – Jos... | enwiki/44977898 | enwiki | 44,977,898 | 1915 in Spain | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1915_in_Spain | 2025-02-03T21:17:38Z | en | Q19568129 | 138,688 | {{short description|none}} <!-- "none" is preferred when the title is sufficiently descriptive -->
{{Year in Spain|1915}}
Events in the year '''1915 in [[Years in Spain|Spain]]'''.
==Incumbents==
*Monarch: [[Alfonso XIII]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Alfonso XIII {{!}} king of Spain {{!}} Britannica |url=https://www.britan... | 1,273,751,664 | [{"title": "", "data": {"\u2190 - 1914 - 1913 - 1912": "1915 \u00b7 in \u00b7 Spain \u00b7 \u2192 - 1916 - 1917 - 1918", "Decades": "1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s", "See also": "Other events of 1915 \u00b7 List of years in Spain"}}] | false |
# 1939 in American television
This is a list of American television-related events in 1939.
## Events
- April 30 -
- Opening day of the 1939 New York World's Fair. David Sarnoff, then president of RCA and a strong advocate of television, chose to introduce television to the mass public at the RCA pavilion of the Fa... | enwiki/77338120 | enwiki | 77,338,120 | 1939 in American television | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939_in_American_television | 2024-11-06T01:31:21Z | en | Q127868197 | 53,581 | {{Short description|Television related events in the USA during 1939}}
{{USTV year|1939}}
This is a '''list of [[Television in the United States|American television]]'''-related events in 1939.
==Events==
*April 30 -
**Opening day of the [[1939 New York World's Fair]]. [[David Sarnoff]], then president of [[RCA]] an... | 1,255,664,085 | [] | false |
# 1928–29 Celtic F.C. season
The 1928–29 Scottish football season was Celtic's 41st season of competitive football, in which they competed in the Scottish First Division and the Scottish Cup.
In the league, Celtic finished second to Rangers, same as the previous season. In the Scottish Cup they reached the semi-final s... | enwiki/56742513 | enwiki | 56,742,513 | 1928–29 Celtic F.C. season | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1928%E2%80%9329_Celtic_F.C._season | 2025-02-18T15:50:22Z | en | Q55062227 | 168,001 | {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2017}}
{{Use British English|date=April 2017}}
{{Infobox football club season
|club=[[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]]
|season=1928–29
|manager= [[Willie Maley]]
|chairman=
|stadium=[[Celtic Park]]
|league=[[Scottish First Division]]
|league result=[[1928–29 Scottish Division One|2nd]]
|cup1=[[Scottish C... | 1,276,388,414 | [{"title": "Celtic", "data": {"Manager": "Willie Maley", "Stadium": "Celtic Park", "Scottish First Division": "2nd", "Scottish Cup": "Semi-final"}}] | false |
# 1915 in Russia
Events from the year 1915 in Russia.
1. World War I: Russia entered World War I in 1914, and 1915 saw continued military involvement, including the 1915 campaign in Galicia and the Brusilov Offensive. (Sources: Borzenko, M. (2015). Russian military strategy in the First World War. Routledge. & Figes, O... | enwiki/51115659 | enwiki | 51,115,659 | 1915 in Russia | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1915_in_Russia | 2024-12-30T09:31:37Z | en | Q4027701 | 84,815 | {{short description|none}} <!-- "none" is preferred when the title is sufficiently descriptive -->
{{Year in Russia|1915}}
Events from the year '''1915 in [[Russia]]'''.
# [[World War I]]: [[Russia]] entered [[World War I]] in [[1914]], and [[1915]] saw continued military involvement, including the [[1915]] campaign i... | 1,266,154,415 | [{"title": "", "data": {"\u2190 - 1914 - 1913 - 1912": "1915 \u00b7 in \u00b7 Russia \u00b7 \u2192 - 1916 - 1917 - 1918", "Decades": "1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s", "See also": "History of Russia Timeline of Russian history List of years in Russia"}}] | false |
# 1928–29 Campionat de Catalunya
The 1928–29 Campionat de Catalunya season was the 30th since its establishment and was played between 30 September and 2 December 1928.
## Overview before the season
Six teams joined the Division One league, including three that would play the 1929 La Liga:
- Barcelona
- Espanyol
- Eur... | enwiki/60415742 | enwiki | 60,415,742 | 1928–29 Campionat de Catalunya | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1928%E2%80%9329_Campionat_de_Catalunya | 2024-06-06T22:08:30Z | en | Q65063443 | 107,617 | {{Infobox football league season
| competition = [[Campionat de Catalunya]]
| season = 1928–29
| winners = [[RCD Espanyol|Espanyol]]
| promoted =
| relegated = [[CE Sabadell FC|Sabadell]]<br />[[Terrassa FC|Terrassa]]
| league top... | 1,227,629,775 | [{"title": "Campionat de Catalunya", "data": {"Season": "1928\u201329", "Champions": "Espanyol", "Relegated": "Sabadell \u00b7 Terrassa", "Matches played": "30", "Goals scored": "110 (3.67 per match)", "Top goalscorer": "Manuel Cros \u00b7 (12 goals)", "Biggest home win": "Espanyol 7\u20130 Terrassa \u00b7 (4 November ... | false |
# 1915 in Portugal
Events in the year 1915 in Portugal.
## Incumbents
- President: Manuel de Arriaga (until 26 May), Teófilo Braga (from 29 May to 5 August), Bernardino Machado (from 6 August)
- Prime Minister: Victor Hugo de Azevedo Coutinho (until 25 January), Joaquim Pimenta de Castro (from 25 January to 14 May), ... | enwiki/43130561 | enwiki | 43,130,561 | 1915 in Portugal | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1915_in_Portugal | 2024-12-30T08:33:50Z | en | Q17507816 | 145,760 | {{short description|none}} <!-- "none" is preferred when the title is sufficiently descriptive -->
{{Year in Portugal|1915}}
Events in the year '''1915 in [[Portugal]]'''.
==Incumbents==
*[[President of Portugal|President]]: [[Manuel de Arriaga]] (until 26 May), [[Teófilo Braga]] (from 29 May to 5 August), [[Bernardi... | 1,266,148,183 | [{"title": "", "data": {"\u2190 - 1914 - 1913 - 1912": "1915 \u00b7 in \u00b7 Portugal \u00b7 \u2192 - 1916 - 1917 - 1918", "Centuries": "18th 19th 20th 21st", "Decades": "1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s", "See also": "List of years in Portugal"}}] | false |
# 1930 Campeonato Paulista
The 1930 Campeonato Paulista, organized by the APEA (Associação Paulista de Esportes Atléticos), was the 29th season of São Paulo's top association football league. Corinthians won the title for the 8th time. No teams were relegated and the top scorer was Feitiço, from Santos, with 37 goals.
... | enwiki/61251785 | enwiki | 61,251,785 | 1930 Campeonato Paulista | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1930_Campeonato_Paulista | 2024-05-22T18:37:05Z | en | Q16483022 | 84,949 | {{Infobox football league season
|competition = [[Campeonato Paulista]]
|season = [[1930 in Brazilian football|1930]]
|winners = [[Sport Club Corinthians Paulista|Corinthians]]
|relegated =
|continentalcup1 =
|continentalcup1 qualifiers =
|continentalcup2 =
|continentalcup2 qualifiers =
|league topscorer = [[Luís... | 1,225,159,665 | [{"title": "Campeonato Paulista", "data": {"Season": "1930", "Champions": "Corinthians", "Matches played": "182", "Goals scored": "808 (4.44 per match)", "Top goalscorer": "Feiti\u00e7o (Santos) \u2013 37 goals", "Biggest home win": "Guarani 10\u20131 Ypiranga (June 8, 1930)", "Biggest away win": "S\u00e3o Bento 0-9 Pa... | false |
# 1920–21 Bates men's ice hockey season
The 1920–21 Bates men's ice hockey season was the 2nd season of play for the program.
## Season
As the season was just getting underway, Bates decided to promote the year-old program to 'major' status. As did many college teams at the time, Bates was in the process of switching ... | enwiki/73988017 | enwiki | 73,988,017 | 1920–21 Bates men's ice hockey season | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1920%E2%80%9321_Bates_men%27s_ice_hockey_season | 2025-02-20T00:25:20Z | en | Q119854156 | 98,779 | {{short description|Intercollegiate hockey season}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}
{{NCAAIceHockeyTeamSeason
|color = color:white; background:#B30838; {{box-shadow border|a|#C4C6C8|2px}}
|color text = white
|Teamlink = [[Bates Bobcats men's ice hockey|{{color|white|Bates}}]]
|Season ... | 1,276,639,205 | [{"title": "1920\u201321 Bates \u00b7 men's ice hockey season", "data": {"Conference": "Independent", "Home ice": "Lake Andrews"}}, {"title": "Record", "data": {"Overall": "4\u20134\u20130", "Home": "1\u20133\u20130", "Road": "2\u20131\u20130", "Neutral": "1\u20130\u20130"}}, {"title": "Coaches and captains", "data": {... | false |
# 1932 Danish Folketing election
Folketing elections were held in Denmark on 16 November 1932, except in the Faroe Islands where they were held on 12 December. The Social Democratic Party remained the largest in the Folketing, with 62 of the 149 seats. Voter turnout was 81.5% in Denmark proper and 59.2% in the Faroes.
... | enwiki/8920462 | enwiki | 8,920,462 | 1932 Danish Folketing election | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1932_Danish_Folketing_election | 2025-02-02T06:05:48Z | en | Q4886931 | 90,459 | {{Short description|none}}
{{Infobox legislative election
| country = Kingdom of Denmark
| previous_election = [[1929 Danish Folketing election|1929]]
| next_election = [[1935 Danish Folketing election|1935]]
| seats_for_election = All 149 seats in the [[Folketing]]
| majority_seats = 75
| election_date = 16 November 1... | 1,273,424,373 | [{"title": "1932 Danish Folketing election", "data": {"\u2190 1929": "16 November 1932 \u00b7 1935 \u2192", "Party": "Leader \u00b7 Vote % \u00b7 Seats \u00b7 +/\u2013"}}, {"title": "Prime Minister before", "data": {"Prime Minister before": "Prime Minister after", "Thorvald Stauning \u00b7 Social Democrats": "Thorvald ... | false |
# 1920–21 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season
The 1920–21 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season was the 4th season of play for the program. The Eagles were coached by Fred Rocque in his 1st season.
## Season
Boston College received good news before the start of the season with the reconstruction of t... | enwiki/74486429 | enwiki | 74,486,429 | 1920–21 Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey season | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1920%E2%80%9321_Boston_College_Eagles_men%27s_ice_hockey_season | 2025-03-14T06:14:13Z | en | Q121433793 | 165,985 | {{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}
{{NCAAIceHockeyTeamSeason
|color = color:white; background:#8C2232; {{box-shadow border|a|#DBCCA4|2px}}
|color text = white
|Teamlink = [[Boston College Eagles men's ice hockey|{{color|white|Boston College Eagles}}]]
|Season = [[1920–21 United St... | 1,280,371,444 | [{"title": "1920\u201321 Boston College Eagles \u00b7 men's ice hockey season", "data": {"Conference": "Independent", "Home ice": "Boston Arena \u00b7 Alumni Field Rink"}}, {"title": "Record", "data": {"Overall": "6\u20132\u20130", "Home": "3\u20130\u20130", "Road": "1\u20130\u20130", "Neutral": "2\u20132\u20130"}}, {"... | false |
# 1933 Glasgow Corporation election
The 1933 Glasgow Corporation elections were held on 7 November 1933. The results were devastating for the Moderates, who lost control of the Corporation to Labour for the first time, despite socialist candidates making gains in Glasgow at successive general elections. Labour’s victor... | enwiki/46374020 | enwiki | 46,374,020 | 1933 Glasgow Corporation election | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1933_Glasgow_Corporation_election | 2023-11-01T01:12:48Z | en | Q19902317 | 150,253 | {{Use dmy dates|date=April 2017}}
{{Use British English|date=April 2017}}
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 1933 Glasgow Corporation election
| country = Scotland
| flag_year =
| flag_image =
| type = parliamentary
| ongoing = no
| party_colour =
| party_name ... | 1,182,894,178 | [{"title": "1933 Glasgow Corporation election", "data": {"\u2190 1932": "7 November 1933 \u00b7 1934 \u2192", "Leader": ["George Smith \u00b7 Patrick Dollan", "Alexander Ratcliffe"], "Party": ["Moderates \u00b7 Labour \u00b7 Ind. Labour Party", "SPL \u00b7 Independent"], "Seats won": ["50 \u00b7 47 \u00b7 11", "7 \u00b... | false |
# (Themes from) The Man with the Golden Arm
"(Themes from) The Man with the Golden Arm" is a song written by Elmer Bernstein and performed by Richard Maltby & His Orchestra. It was featured in the 1955 film The Man with the Golden Arm, and reached number 14 on the Billboard chart in 1956.
## Other charting versions
- ... | enwiki/43523438 | enwiki | 43,523,438 | (Themes from) The Man with the Golden Arm | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/(Themes_from)_The_Man_with_the_Golden_Arm | 2022-08-19T05:09:39Z | en | Q51268713 | 54,098 | {{italic title|string=The Man with the Golden Arm}}
{{Infobox song
| name = (Themes from) ''The Man with the Golden Arm''
| cover =
| alt =
| type = single
| artist = [[Richard Maltby Sr.|Richard Maltby & His Orchestra]]
| album =
| B-side = The Heart of Paris
| released = [[1956 ... | 1,105,219,961 | [{"title": "Single by Richard Maltby & His Orchestra", "data": {"B-side": "\"The Heart of Paris\"", "Released": "March 1956", "Genre": "Jazz", "Length": "2:22", "Label": "Vik", "Songwriter(s)": "Elmer Bernstein"}}, {"title": "Richard Maltby & His Orchestra singles chronology", "data": {"\"Four or Five Times\" \u00b7 (1... | false |
# 1920–21 Blackpool F.C. season
The 1920–21 season was Blackpool F.C.'s twentieth season (seventeenth consecutive) in the Football League. They competed in the 22-team Division Two, then the second tier of English football, finishing fourth.
Blackpool defender Horace Fairhurst suffered a head injury during Blackpool's ... | enwiki/16177573 | enwiki | 16,177,573 | 1920–21 Blackpool F.C. season | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1920%E2%80%9321_Blackpool_F.C._season | 2020-12-13T04:34:42Z | en | Q4560938 | 83,526 | {{Use dmy dates|date=December 2014}}
{{Use British English|date=December 2014}}
{{Infobox football club season
|club = Blackpool F.C.
|season = [[1920–21 in English football|1920–21]]
|league = [[Football League Second Division|Division Two]]
|manager = [[Bill Norman (football manager)|Bill Norman]]
|league result = 4t... | 993,916,835 | [{"title": "Blackpool F.C.", "data": {"Manager": "Bill Norman", "Division Two": "4th", "FA Cup": "Second round", "Top goalscorer": "League: Jimmy Heathcote (18) \u00b7 All: Jimmy Heathcote (18)"}}] | false |
# 1934 Masaryk Grand Prix
The V Velká Cena Masarykova (1934 Masaryk Grand Prix, V Masarykův okruh) was a 750 kg Formula race held on 30 September 1934 at the Masaryk Circuit.
## Josef Brázdil
The event is known for the controversial entry and death of 29-year old Czechoslovak driver Josef Brázdil, named one of the mos... | enwiki/53851270 | enwiki | 53,851,270 | 1934 Masaryk Grand Prix | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1934_Masaryk_Grand_Prix | 2024-02-19T10:32:04Z | en | Q3113967 | 63,937 | {{Infobox Grand Prix race report
|Type = GP
|Grand Prix = Masaryk
|Date = 30 September
|Year = 1934
|Official name = V Velká Cena Masarykova
|Country = CSK
|Location = [[Masaryk Circuit]], [[Brno]]
|Image = Masaryk circuit 1930-37.svg
|Course_mi = 18.107
|Course_km ... | 1,208,888,473 | [{"title": "Race details", "data": {"Date": "30 September 1934", "Official name": "V Velk\u00e1 Cena Masarykova", "Location": "Masaryk Circuit, Brno", "Course": "Permanent racing facility", "Course length": "29.140 km (18.107 miles)", "Distance": "17 laps, 495.4 km (307.8 miles)"}}, {"title": "Pole position", "data": {... | false |
# .bcn
.bcn is a generic top-level domain for the city of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
According to the Barcelona City Council, the .bcn domain is intended to maintain a relationship of "cooperation and sum of efforts" with the .cat domain, even though the proposal has already received the criticisms of the Generalitat... | enwiki/22192084 | enwiki | 22,192,084 | .bcn | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.bcn | 2025-03-12T17:17:58Z | en | Q4545425 | 41,106 | {{Short description|Internet top-level domain}}
{{Infobox Top level domain
| name = .bcn
| image =
| background = #D2B48C
| introduced = 4 June 2015
| type = [[GeoTLD]]
| status = Delegated
| registry = [[Fundació puntCat]], CoreNIC
| sponsor =
| intendeduse = {{flag|Barcelona}} city government
| actualuse =
| restr... | 1,280,125,161 | [{"title": ".bcn", "data": {"Introduced": "4 June 2015", "TLD type": "GeoTLD", "Status": "Delegated", "Registry": "Fundaci\u00f3 puntCat, CoreNIC", "Intended use": "Barcelona city government"}}, {"title": ".barcelona", "data": {"Introduced": "4 June 2015", "TLD type": "GeoTLD", "Status": "Delegated", "Registry": "Funda... | false |
# 1923 Oldenburg state election
The 1923 Oldenburg state election was held on 10 June 1923 to elect the 48 members of the Landtag of the Free State of Oldenburg.
## Results
| Party | Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/–... | enwiki/72812596 | enwiki | 72,812,596 | 1923 Oldenburg state election | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1923_Oldenburg_state_election | 2023-01-23T16:19:17Z | en | Q116687025 | 45,462 | {{Short description|German state election}}
The '''1923 Oldenburg state election''' was held on 10 June 1923 to elect the 48 members of the [[Landtag]] of the [[Free State of Oldenburg]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Gonschior|first=Andreas|title=Der Freistaat Oldenburg Landtagswahl 1923|url=http://www.gonschior.de/w... | 1,135,263,414 | [] | false |
# 1935 Pacific Northwest lumber strike
The 1935 Pacific Northwest lumber strike was an industry-wide labor strike organized by the Northwest Council of Sawmill and Timber Workers Union (STWU). The strike lasted for more than three and a half months and paralyzed much of the lumber industry in Northern California, Orego... | enwiki/39470205 | enwiki | 39,470,205 | 1935 Pacific Northwest lumber strike | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1935_Pacific_Northwest_lumber_strike | 2025-02-23T18:17:20Z | en | Q17108043 | 45,198 | {{Use mdy dates|date=February 2025}}
{{Infobox civil conflict
| date = {{Start date|1935|4|26}} – {{End date|1935|8|15}}
| place =
| side1 = {{center|Lumber workers}}
| side2 = ㅤ
| leadfigures1 =
| leadfigures2 =
| leadfigures3 =
| howmany1 = {{center|30,000}}
}}The '''1935''' '''Pacific Northwest lumber strike''' ... | 1,277,272,725 | [{"title": "Pacific Northwest Lumber Strike", "data": {"Date": "April 26, 1935 \u2013 August 15, 1935"}}, {"title": "Parties", "data": {"Lumber workers": "\u3164"}}] | false |
# 1-2-3-4 Rock and Roll
| Review scores | Review scores |
| Source | Rating |
| ------------- | ------------- |
| AllMusic | [ 1 ] |
1-2-3-4 Rock and Roll is an EP produced by British heavy metal band, Girlschool. It was released in 1983 by Bronze Records, in an attempt to boost the declinin... | enwiki/26226217 | enwiki | 26,226,217 | 1-2-3-4 Rock and Roll | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1-2-3-4_Rock_and_Roll | 2020-12-01T20:42:02Z | en | Q4545735 | 48,380 | {{Use dmy dates|date=March 2015}}
{{Use British English|date=March 2015}}
{{Infobox album|
| name = 1-2-3-4 Rock and Roll
| type = ep
| artist = [[Girlschool]]
| cover = Girlschool 1234.jpg
| alt =
| released = August 1983
| recorded =
| studio =
| genre = [[Heavy metal music|He... | 991,787,452 | [{"title": "EP by Girlschool", "data": {"Released": "August 1983", "Genre": "Heavy metal", "Length": "12:58", "Label": "Bronze", "Producer": "Ritchie Cordell and Glen Kolotkin, Chris Tsangarides"}}, {"title": "Girlschool chronology", "data": {"Screaming Blue Murder \u00b7 (1982)": "1-2-3-4 Rock and Roll \u00b7 (1983) \... | false |
# 1935–36 Scottish Cup
The 1935–36 Scottish Cup was the 58th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition. The Cup was won by Rangers who defeated Third Lanark in the final.
## First round
Matches played 25 January 1936.
| Home team | Score | Away team |
| -----------------... | enwiki/12502861 | enwiki | 12,502,861 | 1935–36 Scottish Cup | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1935%E2%80%9336_Scottish_Cup | 2025-03-15T14:28:25Z | en | Q4563742 | 130,876 | {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2020}}
{{ infobox football tournament season
| title = 1935–36 Scottish Cup
| image =
| image_size =
| caption =
| country = Scotland
| num_teams =
| defending_champions =
| winners = [[Rangers F.C.|Ranger... | 1,280,609,658 | [{"title": "1935\u201336 Scottish Cup", "data": {"Country": "Scotland"}}, {"title": "Final positions", "data": {"Champions": "Rangers", "Runner-up": "Third Lanark"}}] | false |
# 100 Thousand Poets for Change
100 Thousand Poets for Change, or 100TPC, is an international grassroots educational, 501c3 non-profit organization focusing on the arts, especially poetry, music, and the literary arts. It was founded in 2011 by Michael Rothenberg and Terri Carrion, and focuses on a worldwide event each... | enwiki/34834506 | enwiki | 34,834,506 | 100 Thousand Poets for Change | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/100_Thousand_Poets_for_Change | 2023-09-21T03:00:22Z | en | Q4546180 | 49,201 | '''100 Thousand Poets for Change''', or 100TPC, is an international [[grassroots]] [[education]]al, 501c3 non-profit organization focusing on the arts, especially [[poetry]], [[music]], and the [[literature|literary arts]]. It was founded in 2011 by [[Michael Rothenberg]] and Terri Carrion, and focuses on a worldwide e... | 1,176,345,215 | [] | false |
# 1923 AAA Championship Car season
The 1923 AAA Championship Car season consisted of 8 races, beginning at Beverly Hills, California on February 25, 1923, and concluding at the same location on November 29, 1923. The AAA National Champion was Eddie Hearne, and the Indianapolis 500 winner was Tommy Milton.
1919 Indianap... | enwiki/31605867 | enwiki | 31,605,867 | 1923 AAA Championship Car season | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1923_AAA_Championship_Car_season | 2024-12-30T14:32:11Z | en | Q280613 | 215,594 | {{short description|Auto racing season}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}
{{American Championship Car season
|series = AAA Championship Car
|year = [[1923 in sports|1923]]
|series_logo =
|series_name = AAA National Championship Trail
|races = 8
|start_date = February 25, 1923
|en... | 1,266,193,912 | [{"title": "Season", "data": {"Races": "8", "Start date": "February 25, 1923", "End date": "November 29, 1923"}}, {"title": "Awards", "data": {"National champion": "Eddie Hearne", "Indianapolis 500 winner": "Tommy Milton"}}] | false |
# 1935–36 SM-sarja season
The 1935–1936 SM-sarja season was played between 4 teams from 2 cities. For the first time there was straight relegation facing the team who would finish the lowest. The teams played 6 games each.
## SM-sarja championship
| SM-sarja | GP | W | T | L | Pts | GF | GA |
| ------------- | --... | enwiki/13463287 | enwiki | 13,463,287 | 1935–36 SM-sarja season | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1935%E2%80%9336_SM-sarja_season | 2025-02-23T15:04:42Z | en | Q2206604 | 6,486 | {{short description|Finnish ice hockey season}}
The '''1935–1936 SM-sarja season''' was played between 4 teams from 2 cities. For the first time there was straight relegation facing the team who would finish the lowest. The teams played 6 games each.
== SM-sarja championship ==
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 40em... | 1,277,243,911 | [] | false |
# 100th Brigade (United Kingdom)
The 100th Brigade was a formation of the British Army founded during World War I. It was raised as part of the new army also known as Kitchener's Army and assigned to the 33rd Division. The brigade served on the Western Front. The brigade saw additional action during Britain's involveme... | enwiki/34592505 | enwiki | 34,592,505 | 100th Brigade (United Kingdom) | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/100th_Brigade_(United_Kingdom) | 2024-10-22T13:24:03Z | en | Q4546228 | 34,247 | {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}}
{{Other uses|100th Brigade (disambiguation){{!}}100th Brigade}}{{Infobox military unit
| unit_name =100th Brigade
| image =
| caption =
| dates =1914–1918, 1945–1946
| country =
| allegiance =United Kingdom
| branch =[[Infantry]]
| type =
| role =
| size =
| command_structure =[[33... | 1,252,675,877 | [{"title": "100th Brigade", "data": {"Active": "1914\u20131918, 1945\u20131946", "Allegiance": "United Kingdom", "Branch": "Infantry", "Part of": "33rd Division (United Kingdom)", "Engagements": "Western Front, War in Vietnam (1945\u20131946)"}}] | false |
# 1927 Pacific hurricane season
The 1927 Pacific hurricane season ran through the summer and fall of 1927. Before the satellite age started in the 1960s, data on east Pacific hurricanes was extremely unreliable. Most east Pacific storms were of no threat to land.
## Systems
### Tropical Cyclone One
A tropical cyclone... | enwiki/7843398 | enwiki | 7,843,398 | 1927 Pacific hurricane season | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1927_Pacific_hurricane_season | 2024-05-21T02:46:34Z | en | Q100964919 | 79,407 | {{Short description|none}} <!-- "none" is a legitimate description when the title is already adequate; see [[WP:SDNONE]] -->
{{Infobox hurricane season
| Basin=EPac
| Year=1927
| First storm formed=June 14, 1927
| Last storm dissipated=October 20, 1927
| Strongest storm name=Ten
| Strongest storm winds=110
| Strongest ... | 1,224,891,019 | [{"title": "Seasonal boundaries", "data": {"First system formed": "June 14, 1927", "Last system dissipated": "October 20, 1927"}}, {"title": "Strongest storm", "data": {"Name": "Ten", "\u2022 Maximum winds": "125 mph (205 km/h)", "\u2022 Lowest pressure": "982 mbar (hPa; 29 inHg)"}}, {"title": "Seasonal statistics", "d... | false |
# 10th International Emmy Awards
The 10th International Emmy Awards took place on November 22, 1982, in New York City. The award ceremony, presented by the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (IATAS), honors all programming produced and originally aired outside the United States.
## Ceremony
Televisi... | enwiki/44923112 | enwiki | 44,923,112 | 10th International Emmy Awards | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10th_International_Emmy_Awards | 2022-10-18T12:03:39Z | en | Q20053813 | 67,623 | {{Infobox award
| name = 10th International Emmy Awards
| image =
| caption =
| date = {{unbulleted list
| {{start date|1982|11|22}}
}}
| location =
| host =
| network =
| producer =
| previous = [[9th International Emmy Awards|9th]]
| main = {{nowrap|[[International Emmy Award]]s}}
| next = [[11th International... | 1,116,804,017 | [{"title": "10th International Emmy Awards", "data": {"Date": "- November 22, 1982"}}] | false |
# (+)-Naloxone
(+)-Naloxone (dextro-naloxone) is a drug which is the opposite enantiomer of the opioid antagonist drug (−)-naloxone. Unlike (−)-naloxone, (+)-naloxone has no significant affinity for opioid receptors, but instead has been discovered to act as a selective antagonist of Toll-like receptor 4. This receptor... | enwiki/31200036 | enwiki | 31,200,036 | (+)-Naloxone | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/(%2B)-Naloxone | 2025-01-11T12:25:02Z | en | Q4540629 | 85,974 | {{Short description|Drug}}
{{Drugbox
| verifiedrevid = 477200552
| IUPAC_name = (1''R'',5''S'',13''S'',17''R'')- 10,17-dihydroxy- 4-(prop-2-en-1-yl)- 12-oxa- 4-azapentacyclo [9.6.1.0{{sup|1,13}}.0{{sup|5,17}}.0{{sup|7,18}}] octadeca- 7(18),8,10-trien- 14-one
| image = plusnaloxone_structure.png
| image_class = skin-inv... | 1,268,764,904 | [{"title": "Clinical data", "data": {"MedlinePlus": "a601092"}}, {"title": "Legal status", "data": {"Legal status": "- Investigational"}}, {"title": "Identifiers", "data": {"Identifiers": "IUPAC name - (1R,5S,13S,17R)- 10,17-dihydroxy- 4-(prop-2-en-1-yl)- 12-oxa- 4-azapentacyclo [9.6.1.01,13.05,17.07,18] octadeca- 7(18... | false |
# 1927 New York Giants (MLB) season
The 1927 New York Giants season was the franchise's 45th season. The team finished third in the National League with a record of 92–62, 2 games behind the Pittsburgh Pirates.
## Offseason
During the offseason, the Giants acquired Rogers Hornsby from the St. Louis Cardinals for Fran... | enwiki/14018701 | enwiki | 14,018,701 | 1927 New York Giants (MLB) season | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1927_New_York_Giants_(MLB)_season | 2024-08-29T23:17:20Z | en | Q4562086 | 144,415 | {{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}
{{Infobox baseball team season
| name = New York Giants
| season = 1927
| misc =
| image = New York Giants MLB Cap Logo (1923 to 1927, 1930 to 1932).svg
| league = National League
| ballpark = [[Polo Grounds]]
| city = New York City
| owners = [[Charles Stoneham]]
| managers = [[Jo... | 1,243,003,713 | [{"title": "1927 New York Giants", "data": {"League": "National League", "Ballpark": "Polo Grounds", "City": "New York City", "Owners": "Charles Stoneham", "Managers": "John McGraw"}}] | false |
# 1938 Baltic Cup
The 1938 Baltic Cup was held in Tallinn, Estonia at Kadrioru staadion on 3–5 September 1938. It was the tenth edition of the tournament and the last one before the Soviet occupation of the three Baltic countries. Estonia won the tournament with a win over Lithuania and a draw against Latvia.
## Resul... | enwiki/27393104 | enwiki | 27,393,104 | 1938 Baltic Cup | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1938_Baltic_Cup | 2024-08-20T12:50:05Z | en | Q760709 | 109,459 | {{Short description|International football competition}}
{{More citations needed|date=June 2022}}
{{Infobox international football competition
| tourney_name = Baltic Cup
| year = 1938
| country = Estonia
| dates = 3–5 September
| venues = 1
| cities = 1
| champion = EST
| count ... | 1,241,299,520 | [{"title": "1938 Baltic Cup", "data": {"Host country": "Estonia", "Dates": "3\u20135 September", "Venue(s)": "1 (in 1 host city)"}}, {"title": "Final positions", "data": {"Champions": "Estonia (3rd title)", "Runners-up": "Latvia", "Third place": "Lithuania"}}, {"title": "Tournament statistics", "data": {"Matches played... | false |
# 'Til Death Do Us Part (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)
"'Til Death Do Us Part" is the 168th episode of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. This episode first aired the week of April 12, 1999 on syndicated television.
Set in the 24th century, the series follows the adventures of the crew of the Starfleet-man... | enwiki/3857354 | enwiki | 3,857,354 | 'Til Death Do Us Part (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%27Til_Death_Do_Us_Part_(Star_Trek:_Deep_Space_Nine) | 2025-01-02T05:57:50Z | en | Q4540538 | 56,668 | {{Use American English|date=January 2025}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=January 2025}}
{{Infobox television episode
| image =
| caption =
| series = [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]
| season = 7
| episode = 18
| production = 568
| airdate = {{Start date|1999|04|12}}
| writer = {{Plainlist|
* [[David Weddle]]
* [[Bradley Thompso... | 1,266,785,348 | [{"title": "\"'Til Death Do Us Part\"", "data": {"Episode no.": "Season 7 \u00b7 Episode 18", "Directed by": "Winrich Kolbe", "Written by": "- David Weddle - Bradley Thompson", "Featured music": "David Bell", "Production code": "568", "Original air date": "April 12, 1999"}}, {"title": "Guest appearances", "data": {"Gue... | false |
# 116th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery
The 116th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment (116th LAA Rgt) was a Welsh mobile air defence unit of the British Army's Royal Artillery (RA) during World War II. It served with the 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division in the campaign in North West Europe.
## Origin
116th LAA Re... | enwiki/65528083 | enwiki | 65,528,083 | 116th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/116th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery | 2024-06-14T12:11:10Z | en | Q104861920 | 75,717 | {{distinguish|116 Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery (1947)}}
{{Infobox military unit
|unit_name= 12th Bn Royal Welch Fusiliers<br>116th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RA
| image= Koning_Soldaat.,_item_60.jpg
|caption=Royal Artillery cap badge
|dates= 1 January 1942–31 January 1945
|country={{flag|United King... | 1,229,022,285 | [{"title": "12th Bn Royal Welch Fusiliers \u00b7 116th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, RA", "data": {"Active": "1 January 1942\u201331 January 1945", "Country": "United Kingdom", "Branch": "British Army", "Role": "Infantry \u00b7 Anti-aircraft artillery", "Size": "Regiment", "Part of": "53rd (Welsh) Division", "Engagemen... | false |
# 'Til I Can Make It on My Own
"'Til I Can Make It on My Own" is a song co-written and first recorded by American country music artist Tammy Wynette. It was released in January 1976 as the first single and title track from the album 'Til I Can Make It on My Own. The song was Wynette's fifteenth number one on the coun... | enwiki/32210983 | enwiki | 32,210,983 | 'Til I Can Make It on My Own | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%27Til_I_Can_Make_It_on_My_Own | 2024-12-02T16:17:23Z | en | Q4540539 | 100,025 | {{for|the album|'Til I Can Make It on My Own (album)}}
{{Infobox song
| name = {{-'}}Til I Can Make It on My Own
| cover =
| alt =
| type = single
| artist = [[Tammy Wynette]]
| album = [['Til I Can Make It on My Own (album)|'Til I Can Make It on My Own]]
| B-side = Love Is Somethin... | 1,260,781,504 | [{"title": "from the album 'Til I Can Make It on My Own", "data": {"B-side": "\"Love Is Something Good for Everybody\"", "Released": "January 1976", "Recorded": "December 15, 1975", "Studio": "Columbia Recording, Nashville, Tennessee", "Genre": "Country", "Length": "3:02", "Label": "Epic 8-50196", "Songwriter(s)": "Geo... | false |
# 1928–29 Eastern Professional Soccer League
The Eastern Professional Soccer League season ran from Fall 1928 to Spring 1929 with a mid-winter break. By the end of the first half, only the New York Giants and New York Hakoah had played all eighteen games. New York Celtic had dropped out after eight games and the res... | enwiki/23966877 | enwiki | 23,966,877 | 1928–29 Eastern Professional Soccer League | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1928%E2%80%9329_Eastern_Professional_Soccer_League | 2024-03-17T05:07:01Z | en | Q4562348 | 14,427 | {{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}
The [[Eastern Professional Soccer League]] season ran from Fall 1928 to Spring 1929 with a mid-winter break. By the end of the first half, only the [[New York Giants (soccer)|New York Giants]] and [[New York Hakoah]] had played all eighteen games. New York Celtic had dropped out aft... | 1,214,139,710 | [] | false |
# 1938–39 NCAA football bowl games
The 1938–39 NCAA football bowl games were the final games of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) 1938 college football season and featured five bowl games, each of which had been held the previous season. All five games were played on January 2, 1939, as New Year's Day... | enwiki/25672908 | enwiki | 25,672,908 | 1938–39 NCAA football bowl games | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1938%E2%80%9339_NCAA_football_bowl_games | 2024-12-31T19:05:28Z | en | Q4564427 | 134,695 | {{short description|College football postseason game series}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}
{{Infobox College football bowl games
| season = 1938
| image = [[Image:1937 Bowls-USA-states.png|300px]]
| image_caption = Number of bowl games per state
| regular_season =
| n... | 1,266,463,253 | [{"title": "1938\u201339 NCAA football bowl games", "data": {"Season": "1938", "Number of bowls": "5", "All-star games": "Blue\u2013Gray Football Classic \u00b7 East\u2013West Shrine Game", "Bowl games": "January 2, 1939", "Champions": "TCU Horned Frogs (AP) \u00b7 Tennessee Volunteers (Dunkel) \u00b7 Notre Dame Fighti... | false |
# 11th Division (Sri Lanka)
The 11 Infantry Division is an division of the Sri Lanka Army. Based at the Pallekele, it is responsible for the maintenance of capability for the defence of Kandy. It is also responsible for carrying out training and administrative work. It was established April 4, 1988, as 1st Division at ... | enwiki/20818149 | enwiki | 20,818,149 | 11th Division (Sri Lanka) | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/11th_Division_(Sri_Lanka) | 2024-10-22T17:19:33Z | en | Q4547846 | 10,063 | {{infobox military unit
|unit_name=11 Infantry Division
|image=
|caption=
|dates=1988 - Present
|country={{flag|Sri Lanka|23px}}
|allegiance=
|branch=[[Sri Lankan Army]]
|type=[[Division (military)]]
|role=Training and Administration<br>Defense of the city of Kandy<br>[[Military Aid to the Civil Power]]
|size=
|command... | 1,252,719,537 | [{"title": "11 Infantry Division", "data": {"Active": "1988 - Present", "Country": "Sri Lanka", "Branch": "Sri Lankan Army", "Type": "Division (military)", "Role": "Training and Administration \u00b7 Defense of the city of Kandy \u00b7 Military Aid to the Civil Power", "Part of": "Security Forces Headquarters - Central... | false |
# 1931 Kenyan general election
General elections were held in Kenya Colony in 1931. Five of the eleven white seats in the Legislative Council were uncontested, with Lord Delamere amongst those returned unopposed. Unlike previous elections, which were boycotted by the Indian population, this time the community participa... | enwiki/33964213 | enwiki | 33,964,213 | 1931 Kenyan general election | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1931_Kenyan_general_election | 2023-09-02T17:43:05Z | en | Q6392895 | 61,334 | {{Politics of Kenya}}
General elections were held in [[Kenya Colony]] in 1931. Five of the eleven [[White people in Kenya|white]] seats in the [[Legislative Council of Kenya|Legislative Council]] were uncontested, with [[Hugh Cholmondeley, 3rd Baron Delamere|Lord Delamere]] amongst those returned unopposed.<ref name=T... | 1,173,476,324 | [] | false |
# 11th Parliament of Turkey
The 11th Grand National Assembly of Turkey existed from 27 October 1957 to 27 May 1960.
There were 610 MPs in the parliament. While The Democrat Party (DP) won a vast majority, the opposition was represented by the Republican People's Party (CHP) with 173 seats, the Republican Nation Party ... | enwiki/47860863 | enwiki | 47,860,863 | 11th Parliament of Turkey | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/11th_Parliament_of_Turkey | 2024-02-05T23:49:23Z | en | Q6105554 | 26,147 | {{Short description|1957 general election result(1957-1960)}}
The '''11th Grand National Assembly of Turkey''' existed from 27 October 1957 to 27 May 1960.<ref>[https://www.tbmm.gov.tr/TBMM_Album/Cilt2/index.html Parliament page ] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151209044323/https://www.tbmm.gov.tr/TBMM_... | 1,203,922,574 | [] | false |
# 11th Composite Aviation Regiment
The 11th Composite Aviation Regiment is a reconnaissance/bomber aviation unit of the Russian Aerospace Forces based at Marinovka Air Base.
It traces its origins to 19 July 1942, when the 11th Independent Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment was formed at Goroshino airfield, 24 km west of ... | enwiki/54146840 | enwiki | 54,146,840 | 11th Composite Aviation Regiment | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/11th_Composite_Aviation_Regiment | 2023-05-27T03:11:27Z | en | Q30688251 | 20,700 | {{short description|Unit in the Russian Aerospace Forces}}
The '''11th Composite Aviation Regiment''' is a reconnaissance/bomber aviation unit of the [[Russian Aerospace Forces]] based at [[Marinovka Air Base]].
It traces its origins to 19 July 1942, when the 11th Independent Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment was forme... | 1,157,211,587 | [] | false |
# (This Thing Called) Wantin' and Havin' It All
"(This Thing Called) Wantin' and Havin' It All" is a song written by Dave Loggins and Ronnie Samoset, and recorded by American country music group Sawyer Brown. It was released in July 1995 as the lead single from the album This Thing Called Wantin' and Havin' It All. Th... | enwiki/31345333 | enwiki | 31,345,333 | (This Thing Called) Wantin' and Havin' It All | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/(This_Thing_Called)_Wantin%27_and_Havin%27_It_All | 2022-03-10T05:21:34Z | en | Q4544891 | 46,982 | {{Infobox song
| name = (This Thing Called) Wantin' and Havin' It All
| cover = Sawyer Brown - This Thing Called single.jpg
| alt =
| type = single
| artist = [[Sawyer Brown]]
| album = [[This Thing Called Wantin' and Havin' It All]]
| B-side = "I Will Leave the Light On"<ref>{{cite... | 1,076,257,781 | [{"title": "from the album This Thing Called Wantin' and Havin' It All", "data": {"B-side": "\"I Will Leave the Light On\"", "Released": "July 10, 1995", "Genre": "Country", "Length": "3:28", "Label": "Curb", "Songwriter(s)": "Dave Loggins, Ronnie Samoset", "Producer(s)": "Mark Miller, Mac McAnally"}}, {"title": "Sawye... | false |
# 1272 in poetry
## Births
- Shiwu (died 1352), Chinese Chan poet and hermit.[1]
## Deaths
- Enzo of Sardinia (born 1218), knight and general who wrote poems after being captured and imprisoned for more than 20 years.[2]
| enwiki/10719003 | enwiki | 10,719,003 | 1272 in poetry | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1272_in_poetry | 2024-06-27T20:03:14Z | en | Q4548526 | 25,842 | {{Short description|none}} <!-- "none" is preferred when the title is sufficiently descriptive; see [[WP:SDNONE]] -->
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==Events==
{{Empty section|date=July 2010}}
==Births==
* [[Shiwu]] (died [[1352 in poetry|1352]]), [[China|Chinese]] [[Zen|Chan]] [[poet]] and [[hermit]].<ref... | 1,231,338,136 | [] | false |
# 1934 Wisła Kraków season
The 1934 season was Wisła Kraków's 26th year as a club.
## Friendlies
| 2 February 1934 | Wisła Kraków | 17–0 | Legja Kraków | Kraków, Poland |
| 11:30 CET (UTC+1) | Łyko · Woźniak · Habowski... | enwiki/53422377 | enwiki | 53,422,377 | 1934 Wisła Kraków season | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1934_Wis%C5%82a_Krak%C3%B3w_season | 2024-10-11T12:48:31Z | en | Q30632451 | 458,454 | {{Multiple issues|
{{lead too short|date=June 2017}}{{context|date=June 2017}}
{{more footnotes|date=November 2016}}
}}
{{Infobox football club season
| club = [[Wisła Kraków]]
| season = 1934
| manager = [[Vilmos Nyúl]] (from 22 April 1934)
| chairman = [[Tadeusz Orzelski]]
| lea... | 1,250,609,583 | [{"title": "Wis\u0142a Krak\u00f3w", "data": {"Chairman": "Tadeusz Orzelski", "Manager": "Vilmos Ny\u00fal (from 22 April 1934)", "Ekstraklasa": "3rd", "Top goalscorer": "Artur Wo\u017aniak (12 goals) \u00b7 Stanis\u0142aw Obtu\u0142owicz (12 goals)"}}] | false |
# 10th Arizona Territorial Legislature
The 10th Arizona Territorial Legislative Assembly was a session of the Arizona Territorial Legislature which convened on January 6, 1879, in Prescott, Arizona Territory. The session was the last to be composed of nine Council members and eighteen members of the House of Represent... | enwiki/31488667 | enwiki | 31,488,667 | 10th Arizona Territorial Legislature | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10th_Arizona_Territorial_Legislature | 2025-01-03T06:34:43Z | en | Q4546990 | 73,014 | {{Short description|Session of the Arizona Territorial Legislature (1879)}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=January 2025}}
{{Infobox Arizona Territorial Legislature
| number =
| image =
| imagealt =
| imagename =
| imagedate =
| start = January 6, 1879
| end =
| councilors ... | 1,267,017,273 | [{"title": "Arizona Territorial Legislature", "data": {"\u2190": "9th \u00b7 11th \u00b7 \u2192"}}, {"title": "Overview", "data": {"Legislative body": "Arizona Territorial Legislature", "Jurisdiction": "Arizona Territory, United States", "Term": "January 6, 1879 \u2013"}}, {"title": "Council", "data": {"Members": "9"}}... | false |
# 12N360
The 12N360 (Russian: 12Н360; other designations are A-85-3A or 2V-12-3A) diesel engine is a Russian four-stroke diesel engine produced by the Chelyabinsk Engine Plant. The water-cooled twelve-cylinder X-engine with direct injection was developed to power the Armata Universal Combat Platform, on which the T-14 ... | enwiki/74455888 | enwiki | 74,455,888 | 12N360 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12N360 | 2025-02-06T00:14:34Z | en | Q21001678 | 19,147 | {{Short description|Russian four-stroke diesel engine}}
[[File:2V-12-3A engine during the "Armiya 2023" exhibition.jpg|thumb|right|The 12N360]]
The '''12N360''' ({{langx|ru|12Н360}}; other designations are '''A-85-3A''' or '''2V-12-3A''') diesel engine is a Russian four-stroke [[diesel engine]] produced by the [[Chelya... | 1,274,199,887 | [] | false |
# 1938 Norwegian Football Cup
The 1938 Norwegian Football Cup was the 37th season of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament. The tournament was open for all members of NFF, except those from Northern Norway. The final was played at Briskeby in Hamar on 16 October 1938, and was contested by the defending cham... | enwiki/34337643 | enwiki | 34,337,643 | 1938 Norwegian Football Cup | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1938_Norwegian_Football_Cup | 2024-03-27T08:51:11Z | en | Q3693011 | 171,654 | {{Infobox football tournament season
| title = 1938 Norwegian Football Cup
| year =
| other_titles = Norgesmester i fotball for menn 1938
| image =
| image_size =
| caption =
| country = Norway
| num_teams = 128 (main comp... | 1,215,817,040 | [{"title": "Tournament details", "data": {"Country": "Norway", "Teams": "128 (main competition)", "Defending champions": "Mj\u00f8ndalen"}}, {"title": "Final positions", "data": {"Champions": "Fredrikstad (3rd title)", "Runner-up": "Mj\u00f8ndalen"}}] | false |
# 111th Helicopter Regiment
The 111th Helicopter Regiment (Serbo-Croatian: 111. helikopterski puk / 82. хеликоптерски пук) was a unit established in 1944 as the 422nd Assault Aviation Regiment (Serbo-Croatian: 422. vazduhoplovni jurišni puk / 422. ваздухопловни јуришни пук).
## History
### 422nd Assault Aviation Regi... | enwiki/32581738 | enwiki | 32,581,738 | 111th Helicopter Regiment | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/111th_Helicopter_Regiment | 2023-11-25T22:37:01Z | en | Q4547332 | 31,899 | {{Infobox military unit
|unit_name= 111th Helicopter Regiment<br />''111. helikopterski puk''
|image=
|caption=
|dates= 1945–1992
|country= [[Yugoslavia]]<br>[[Republika Srpska]]
|allegiance=
|branch= [[SFR Yugoslav Air Force|Yugoslav Air Force]]<br>[[Republika Srpska Air Force]]
|type= Regiment<br> Brigade
|role=
|si... | 1,186,854,651 | [{"title": "111th Helicopter Regiment \u00b7 111. helikopterski puk", "data": {"Active": "1945\u20131992", "Disbanded": "1992", "Country": "Yugoslavia \u00b7 Republika Srpska", "Branch": "Yugoslav Air Force \u00b7 Republika Srpska Air Force", "Type": "Regiment \u00b7 Brigade", "Part of": "the 5th Corps of the Air Force... | false |
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