May 20 Joshua Pim, Irish tennis participant (Wimbledon 1893-94), born in Bray, Wicklow (d. Sep 18 Ellen Hansell, American tennis player (US National champion 1887), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d. Apr 4 Mary Colter, American architect and designer (Fred Harvey Company, Santa Fe Railroad), born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (d. Apr 2 Hughie Jennings, American Baseball Hall of Fame infielder (Baltimore Orioles) and manager (Detroit Tigers 1907-20), born in Pittston, Pennsylvania (d. Apr 8 Harvey Cushing, American neurosurgeon (blood stress research), born in Cleveland, Ohio (d. Jul 1 William Strunk Jr., American grammarian and author (The elements of Style), born in Cincinnati, Ohio (d. Aug 23 Edgar Lee Masters, American poet and novelist (Spoon River Anthology), born in Garnett, Kansas (d. Jul 29 Booth Tarkington, American novelist (17, The Magnificent Ambersons), born in Indianapolis, Indiana (d. Oct eight J. Frank Duryea, American inventor (Duryea Motor Wagon Company, first auto constructed in the US), born in Washburn, Illinois (d. Oct 26 August Halm, German composer, born in Vellberg, Germany (d. Apr 27 (William) Victor Harris, American organist, composer, conductor (St. Cecilia Society, 1902-36), vocal coach, and educator, born in New York (d.
Apr 25 Karl Prohaska, Austrian composer, born in Mödling, Austria (d. May eleven Francisco Lacerda, Portuguese composer, conductor, and musicologist, born in Ribeira Seca, Portugal (d. Sep 6 Walford Davies, English composer, born in Oswestry, Shropshire, England (d. Sep 20 George Robey, English musical theatre actor and comic, born in South London, England (d. Sep 30 Ernie Jones, Australian cricket fast bowler (19 Tests, 64 wickets; first bowler to be referred to as for throwing in a Test), born in Auburn, South Australia (d. Jul eleven Percy McAlister, Australian cricket batsman (8 Tests; Big Six cricket dispute 1912), born in Williamstown, Australia (d. Jul eight William Vaughan Moody, American poet (Death of Eve, Faith Healer), born in Spencer, Indiana (d. American composer and singer, born in California (d. Aug 23 James (Sunny Jim) Rolph, San Francisco mayor (1912-31), born in San Francisco, California (d. American caricaturist, born in Oakland, California (d. Apr 7 David Fairchild, American botanist and explorer (launched over 200,000 plants to US), born in Lansing, Michigan (d.
Sep 14 Kid Nichols, American Baseball HOF pitcher (3 × NL wins chief; All-Time Saves Leader 1899-1906; Boston Beaneaters, St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies) and supervisor (St. Louis Cardinals 1904-05), born in Madison, Wisconsin (d. Sep 4 Geart Aeilco Wumkes, Frisian theologist and author (Frision Movement), born in Joure, Netherlands (d. Jun 22 Hendrikus Colijn, Dutch military officer and Anti-Revolution Party (ARP) politician (Prime Minister, 1925-26 & 1933-39), born in Haarlemmermeer, North Holland, Netherlands (d. Apr 6 Louis Raemakers, Dutch cartoonist (WWI anti-German newspaper cartoons) and painter, born in Roermond, Netherlands (d. Apr 5 Sergei Chaplygin, Russian physicist and engineer, born in Chaplygin, Lipetsk Oblast, Russia (d. May 5 Hans Pfitzner, German composer (Palestrina), born in Moscow, Russia (d. Aug 27 Karl Haushofer, German soldier and geographer, born in Munich, Bavaria (d. May 18 Ruprecht, crown prince of Bavaria and WWI Commander of the sixth army, final heir to the Bavarian throne, born in Munich (d. Later, when he was drafted into the Army, he wrote Web of the city based on his avenue gang experiences, writing the story at night in a bathroom on the military base along with his typewriter sitting on a wooden board on his lap. Just last month, I took one of my street women to a generous plastic surgeon who had supplied my girls free reconstructive surgery for the scars they suffered throughout such attacks on the street.
Guillam was — essential to me.’ It was certainly one of Avon’s hesitations that is like a dream, where you get so near one thing however there is not any clarification there at all, it just vanishes or shifts over to something else. There are unhealthy situations for women in this world, and these women are hell bent on discovering them. However, in most cases, women are arrested on the streets in accordance with their earlier cases, class, or bodily look. Cox sought women to wear bikinis across the home, to participate in bondage, BDSM, spanking and to sleep in his mattress. The United Nations Global Report on Trafficking in Persons states that women “comprise the overwhelming majority” of human trafficking victims for sexual exploitation across the world. But why do ladies dwell longer than men? Oct 11 Frederic Norton, English composer (Chu Chin Chow), born in Broughton-in-Salford (d. Aug 31 Gregor MacGregor, English cricket wicket-keeper (8 Tests 1890-93) and Scottish rugby union player, born in Edinburgh, Scotland (d. Mar sixteen F. A. Forbes, Scottish creator (d. Mar 27 James McNeill, Irish politician, 2nd Governor-General of the Irish Free State, born in Glenarm, County Antrim, Ireland (d.