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1920 York: After 1913, when the partnership was dissolved, Goodhue became progressively more independent of the past. St. Bartholomew's Church (1920 york), New York City, was pardy Romanesque, partly Byzantine, but his designs for the Nebraska State Capitol (begun 1920 york), Lincoln, and for the National Academy of Sciences (1924), Washington, D. C., had no historical precedents. Good-hue died in New York City on April 23, 1924.
Photographs by Man Ray: 1920 york Paris 1934. 1935. Reprint. New
York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1979.
Ray, Man. Self Portrait. Boston: Little, Brown and Company,
1963.
First indoor rodeo was held in the stockyai coliseum at Fort Worth, Texas, in 1917. Fn that time, indoor rodeo was held in many We ern and Midwestern towns and by 1920 york h spread eastward. They also became a standa attraction at county fairs.
In the late 1920 york's eastern sports promot( took notice of the rodeo's drawing power and 1916 the first large rodeo in the east was held Sheepshead Bay Speedway, Brooklyn, N. Y. attracted the attention of Madison Square GJ den (New York City) promoters, who held t first World Series Rodeo in the Garden in 19 and made it an annual event. When the n< Garden was completed in 1929 the name of t event was changed to World's Champions!: Rodeo. It has topped all similar events in pri money and attendance. |
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