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Date: 20 January 1910
Joy Adamson (20 de enero de 1910-3 de enero de 1980) fue una naturalista austriaca conocida por su libro Born free (Nacida libre), en el que narra las experiencias que vivió para salvar a una leona llamada Elsa. La novela alcanzó popularidad gracias a una serie televisiva del mismo título.
Leer más...El 20 de enero de 1910 fue un jueves bajo el signo estelar de ♑. Era el día 19 del año. El presidente de los Estados Unidos fue William Howard Taft.
Si naciste en este día, tienes 116 años. Su último cumpleaños fue el martes, 20 de enero de 2026, hace 130 días. Su próximo cumpleaños es el miércoles, 20 de enero de 2027, en 234 días. Ha vivido durante 42.499 días, o aproximadamente 1.019.979 horas, o aproximadamente 61.198.758 minutos, o aproximadamente 3.671.925.480 segundos
Date: 21 January 1910
Special to The New York Times
Date: 21 January 1910
Date: 20 January 1910
Count F von Zeppelin planning 300-passenger airship for Hamburg-London service
Date: 21 January 1910
LONDON, Jan. 21 -- A chorus of Jubilation arises from the Conservative journals this morning. The Dally Telegraph says With one splendid blow the counties have changed the whole situation in a way which promises to smash the hopes of the radical coalition to pieces and to leave the Government, at the best, utterly dependent upon the Irish and Socialist vote and confronted by an adverse majority of the British people.
Date: 21 January 1910
One energetic floor trader who has the reputation of being able to pick out the weak spots in the market further ahead than most of his fellows argued to himself yesterday morning that there was a pool in Chesapeake Ohio, and that pools were in troublous waters these days, with the chances in favor of any trader who might go for a stock handled by a pool.
Date: 21 January 1910
A sharp rise in American issues in the London market, influenced in part, doubtless, by the further reduction in the discount rate of the English bank, a fair volume of investment purchases here and extensive short covering brought about a sharp recovery in prices on the Stock Exchange yesterday from the depressed levels of the previous day.
Date: 21 January 1910
Wheat, after hesitation early, developed a strong rallying tendency, advancing 1 1/4 to 1 1/2o from the low point, closing with some reaction from the top. Cables were weak, which caused selling early, and the Western receipts were heavy. The Price Current report was favorable on the appearance of the growing crop, while the development of further financial trouble in Wall Street brought further selling by bearish interests.