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  1. The exhibition 1913: The Year of Modernism celebrates the centennial of this pivotal year and its aftermath and highlights key aspects of modernist movements—from Expressionism to Futurism, from visual poetry to Dadaist provocations. Sonia Delaunay, French, 1885–1979: Sonia Delaunay: ses peintures, ses objects, ses tissus simultanés, ses ...

  2. Garment workers strike in New York and Boston; win pay raises and reduced hours. Background: Labor Unions. Sixteenth Amendment (income tax) and 17th (popular election of U.S. senators) adopted. Background: Amendments to the Constitution. Bill creating U.S. Federal Reserve System becomes law. Woodrow Wilson becomes 28th U.S. President.

  3. 8 de jun. de 2013 · The world in 1913 was worryingly similar ... The Americas; International; A-Z of ... to recreate a year that was fairly uneventful. 1913 saw the opening of Stravinsky’s “The Rite of Spring ...

  4. 27 de mai. de 2013 · And what I want to bring to contemporary understanding of the year 1913 is the extent to which ... to the United States of America, as you said, in 1913, kind of emerging. And you describe ...

  5. 1 de dez. de 2022 · 1913 Federal Reserve Act: The 1913 Federal Reserve Act was a U.S. legislation that created the current Federal Reserve System . The Federal Reserve Act intended to establish a form of economic ...

  6. (1913) Males: 50.3 years, Females: 55.0 years. Firsts, Inventions, and Wonders. America had a transcontinental highway in 1913, The Lincoln Highway, from Times Square to Lincoln Park in San Francisco. The clothing zipper was invented (and became more popular by the 1930s). Established in 1896, Cracker Jacks added small toys to their packages in ...