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Narrative account of a young Hungarian traveling through Italy and Switzerland after World War I, interspersed with observations on art and detailed descriptions of bullfighting, forming part of Hemingway’s literary work.
Year:
1919
Country / Region:
Italy, Switzerland, Hungary
Subject:
Travel, Politics, Art, Bullfighting
Document Type:
Literary text / Novel excerpt
Author:
Ernest Hemingway
Main Characters:
Unnamed young Magyar, Narrator
Locations Mentioned:
Bologna, Romagna, Milano, Aosta, Switzerland
Historical Context:
Post-World War I Europe, Hungarian White Terror
Art References:
Giotto, Masaccio, Piero della Francesca, Mantegna
Events:
Railroad travel, encounters with comrades, bullfighting in Spain
Audience:
General readership
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Year:
1919
Event:
Paris Peace Conference
Related treaty:
Treaty of Versailles
Historical context:
World War I
Date of armistice:
11 November 1918
Conference opening date:
18 January 1919
Treaty signing date:
28 June 1919
Key political leaders:
Georges Clemenceau; Woodrow Wilson; David Lloyd George
Main political program:
Fourteen Points
International organization created:
League of Nations
Major provisions:
territorial changes, military restrictions, war guilt clause, reparations
Key treaty clause:
Article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles
Reparations amount:
£6.6 billion
Key memorandum:
Fontainebleau Memorandum
Related uprisings:
Kapp Putsch
Related economic plan:
Dawes Plan; Young Plan
Related conflict outcome:
World War II
Document type:
historical educational summary / analytical overview
Geographical scope:
Europe
Year:
1919
Region / City:
Aiyansh
Subject:
Land rights, Royal Commission on Indian Affairs, McKenna-McBride Agreement
Document Type:
Statement
Organization / Institution:
Nishga Nation
Author:
W.J. Lincoln (President), A.N. Calder (Vice President), Jas.E. Stewart (Secretary)
Target Audience:
Government, Royal Commission, Judicial Committee
Period of Validity:
N/A
Date of Approval:
October 1919
Date of Amendments:
N/A
Year:
2026
Location:
Cambridge, MA, USA
Subject:
Modernist Literature, Gender Studies
Document type:
Course Syllabus
Institution:
Harvard University
Instructor:
Dr. Christina Becker
Course:
Expository Writing 20
Target audience:
Undergraduate students
Course duration:
One semester
Primary texts:
Ernest Hemingway, The Short Stories; A Farewell to Arms; Virginia Woolf, Mrs. Dalloway
Supplementary materials:
Gordon Harvey, Writing with Sources; Harvard Writing Center’s Strategies for Essay Writing; Exposé magazine
Assignments:
Three expository essays, preparatory exercises, research proposal
Attendance policy:
Mandatory, exclusions for unexcused absences
Submission policy:
All essays must be completed within the schedule; late work requires documented justification
Classroom policy:
No laptops during discussion
Note:
Year
Theme:
Heroic Code
Document Type:
Graphic Organizer
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Oklahoma
Topic:
Psychological Effects of War, PTSD, Soldier Reintegration
Document Type:
Short Story
Author:
Ernest Hemingway
Target Audience:
General Public, Literary Scholars
Period of Action:
Post-WWI
Approval Date:
1925
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2023
Conference Dates:
October 11–13, 2023
Paper Submission Due Date:
June 1, 2023
Notification of Review Results:
August 1, 2023
Revised Submission Deadline:
September 11, 2023
Organization:
International Society of Travel & Tourism Educators (ISTTE)
Associated Journal:
Journal of Teaching in Travel & Tourism
Conference Type:
Blended (land-based and virtual)
Conference Theme:
Redefining Tourism Education and Research: Critical Issues and Reflexive Perspectives
Type of Document:
Call for Papers
Submission Platform:
EasyChair
Submission Format:
PDF
Submission Categories:
Full Paper; Working Paper/Poster; Workshop
Awards:
Best Paper (Case Study, Curriculum Module, Teaching Method); Best Working Paper or Poster; Best Workshop
Publication Plan:
Conference proceedings and invitation to submit exceptional papers to the Journal of Teaching in Travel & Tourism
Contact Person:
Professor Miranda Kitterlin-Lynch, Chair of the Call-for-Papers Committee
Target Participants:
Educators, researchers, graduate students, destination and industry practitioners in travel, tourism, and hospitality
Geographical Scope:
International
Year:
2021
Dates:
June 11–13, 2021
Event Name:
PWCW IMX Challenge (Open Invitational)
Host Organization:
Club Wolverine
Sanctioning Authority:
Michigan Swimming, Inc. (Sanction Number MI2021078)
Governing Organization:
USA Swimming
Location:
Michael H. Jones Natatorium, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Michigan
Facility:
10-lane, 50-meter pool (Long Course Meters)
Meet Format:
Timed final meet
Course Type:
Long Course (LCM)
Eligibility:
Athletes and clubs registered with Michigan Swimming or another USA Swimming LSC
Entry Opening Date:
May 22, 2021
Entry Deadline:
May 27, 2021
Event Focus:
IM Ready and IM Xtreme Challenge events by age group
Awards:
Top IMX scoring swimmer by gender and specified age group
COVID-19 Provisions:
Mandatory compliance with federal, state, and local regulations and supplemental sanction requirements; liability waiver required
Policy Acknowledgement:
USA Swimming Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policy (MAAPP) compliance required
Year:
2024
Dates:
March 11–13, 2024
Location:
Carmel, Indiana
Event Name:
2024 ISFAA Conference
Organizing Body:
Indiana Student Financial Aid Association (ISFAA)
Document Type:
Conference program guide
Subject:
Financial aid administration and professional development
Audience:
Financial aid professionals and ISFAA members
Sessions:
General sessions, breakout sessions, keynote address, panel discussion
Activities:
Exhibits, silent auction, registration, vendor setup, reception, Musical Bingo
Keynote Theme:
Holy Chaos, Super Friends!
Conference Theme:
Superhero
Presenters:
Financial aid administrators and mental health professionals
Venue Areas:
The Hall of Justice and designated breakout rooms
Year:
Not specified
State:
Mississippi
Program:
Title V Maternal and Child Health Program
Organizing body:
Mississippi State Department of Health
Type of document:
Public notice and informational announcement
Subject:
Statewide Maternal and Child Health Needs Assessment
Target audience:
Mississippi residents aged 18 and older
Geographic scope:
Statewide (Mississippi)
Event dates:
November 11–13
Incentive:
$10 gift card for participants
Purpose:
Collection of community input on health needs, barriers, and resources
Locations:
Greenville, Jackson, Gulfport, Hattiesburg, Tupelo
Year:
2022
Event:
IMEKO 24th TC3, 14th TC5, 6th TC16 and 5th TC22 International Conference
Conference dates:
11–13 October 2022
Location:
Cavtat-Dubrovnik, Croatia
Authors:
K. Geva; H. Kahmann; C. Schlegel; R. Kumme
Affiliation:
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Braunschweig, Germany
Type of document:
Conference paper
Subject:
Stiffness measurement and calibration of hinge measurement flexures
Related equipment:
5 MN·m torque standard machine
Keywords:
stiffness measurement; multi-component measurement; hinge flexure; torque standard machine
Referenced methods:
finite element analysis; interferometric displacement measurement
Associated loads:
transversal force; bending moment; torque moment; axial force
Year:
2026
Event:
InterBattery 2026
Location:
Coex, Gangnam, Seoul, South Korea
Document Type:
Hotel Reservation Form
Hotel:
Hotel in 9 Coex_Gangnam
Room Options:
Standard Double, Standard Twin
Room Size:
21 sqm
Room Rate:
KRW 170,000 (Sun–Thu), KRW 200,000 (Fri–Sat)
Breakfast Rate:
KRW 22,000–44,000 per room
Deadline for Special Rate:
February 25, 2026
Check-in Time:
3:00 pm
Check-out Time:
12:00 pm
Cancellation Policy:
Full charge for late cancellation or no-show
Contact:
[email protected], Tel. +82.2.311.9000, Fax. +82.2.311.9009
Payment Method:
Credit Card (Amex, Diners, Master, Visa, JCB, Other)
Transportation:
Subway Line 9, Bongeunsa Station Exit 3, 3 minutes walk
Parking Fee:
KRW 10,000 with car lift service