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  • Meuse-Argonne American Memorial (category 1937 sculptures)
    department in Grand Est in north-eastern France, it was unveiled on August 1, 1937. The memorial was designed by John Russell Pope. He designed a massive, Doric
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  • National Gallery of Art (category Art museums and galleries established in 1937)
    gift".[citation needed] In January 1937, Mellon formally offered to create the new Gallery. On his birthday, 24 March 1937, an Act of Congress accepted the
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  • 1910–1912 Daniel Chester French, 1912–1915 Charles Moore, 1915–1937 Gilmore David Clarke, 1937–1950 David E. Finley, Jr., 1950–1963 William Walton, 1963–1971
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  • John Nance Garner in 1937. Previously, Inauguration Day was on March 4. As a result of the date change, both men's first terms (1933–1937) were short of four
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  • form of folk art, called santos evolved from the Catholic Church's use of sculptures to convert indigenous Puerto Ricans to Christianity. Santos depict figures
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  • in what today is the Carnegie Building, it operated in the building until 1937. Howard University Libraries (HUL) is the library system of Howard University
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  • Château-Thierry American Monument is a World War I memorial, dedicated in 1937, located near Château-Thierry, Aisne, France. Architecturally it is a notable
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  • museum's partnership with the Center for Creative Photography; the landscaped Sculpture Garden and dining at Arcadia Farms. Arizona is a recognized center of Native
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  • lowest recorded temperature is −50 °F (−46 °C) at San Jacinto on January 8, 1937. Nevada's 125 °F (52 °C) reading is the third highest statewide record high
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  • in 1933. Oil strikes in Marion County and Crawford County led to a boom in 1937, and by 1939, Illinois ranked fourth in U.S. oil production. Illinois manufactured
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  • as the director for ARPA-E. Notable Caltech alumni include: Carl anderson.1937.jpg Nobel laureate Carl David Anderson, BS 1927, PhD 1930, discoverer of
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  • org/subjectguides/connecticuts-southwick-jog.  Barth 2014, p. 499 Clarke, Hermann F. (1937). "John Hull: Mintmaster". The New England Quarterly 10 (4): 669;673. doi:10
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  • Works Progress Administration for the State of Vermont (Houghton Mifflin), 1937 . Grant, Kim (2002), Vermont: An Explorer's Guide, The Countryman, ISBN 978-0-88150-519-1
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  • Nobel.jpg Chemist and Nobel laureate Robert Burns Woodward, SB 1936, PhD 1937 Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Engineering Whitehead Institute
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  • General, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, author Sidney M. Wolfe (1937–2024), physician, co-founder and director of Public Citizen's Health Research
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