Adolf Kahlen День народження, дата народження

Adolf Kahlen

Adolf Kahlen (* 25. Oktober 1892 in Jever; † 28. Dezember 1959 in Osterode am Harz) war ein deutscher Politiker (FDP).

Nach dem Schulbesuch absolvierte Kahlen eine kaufmännische Lehre, arbeitete anschließend als Textilkaufmann und war bis 1933 in der freiheitlich-nationalen Angestelltenbewegung tätig. Er nahm als Soldat an beiden Weltkriegen teil und übte nach 1945 eine Tätigkeit als Textilkaufmann in Oldenburg aus. Kahlen trat nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg in die FDP ein und war von 1951 bis 1955 Mitglied des Niedersächsischen Landtages.

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День народження, дата народження
вівторок, 25 жовтня 1892 р.
Місце народження
Вік
132
Знак зірки

25 жовтня 1892 р. був вівторок під знаком зірки . Це був 298 день року. Президентом Сполучених Штатів був Benjamin Harrison.

Якщо ви народилися в цей день, вам 132 років. Ваш останній день народження був пʼятниця, 25 жовтня 2024 р., 350 днів тому. Ваш наступний день народження субота, 25 жовтня 2025 р. через 14 днів. Ви прожили 48 562 днів, або приблизно 1 165 503 годин, або приблизно 69 930 236 хвилин, або приблизно 4 195 814 160 секунд.

Деякі люди, які поділяють цей день народження:

25th of October 1892 News

Новини, як вони з'явилися на першій сторінці New York Times на 25 жовтня 1892 р.

Two Killed and Fourteen Injured.

Date: 26 October 1892

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Warrant for ex-Judge H.J. Swift.

Date: 26 October 1892

Arrest for Misuse of Life and Reserve Association Funds

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QUAY TO THE RESCUE.

Date: 25 October 1892

QUAY is in town, and not a moment too soon. They need him at Republican Headquarters, and they need him as the Bishop in a well-remembered hypothetical case needed his revolver when journeying in the State of Mississippi. Chairman CARTER is amiable, but not bold, not constructive. The Republican campaign is going to the dogs in his hands.

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THE LADY OF THE WHITE HOUSE.

Date: 25 October 1892

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HE STUDIED THE TARIFF ISSUE.; THE RESULT WAS THAT LAWYER MONROE LEFT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY.

Date: 25 October 1892

BALTIMORE, Oct. 24 -- James M. Monroe, one of the ablest lawyers of Annapolis, formerly State Attorney for Anne Arundel County, and for many years a leader in Republican politics, says in an interview published in the News tonight that he will vote for Grover Cleveland. He says:

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CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKETS.

Date: 26 October 1892

CHICAGO, Oct. 25 -- Active competition for hogs at the yards, with a good speculative demand for January product, resulted in a general advance in the list pork leading. Lard was rather neglected, and not much interest was shown in ribs; packers, as rule, were buyers, especially of pork, while selling lard and ribs. Scaipers were showing more partiality for January pork, and commission houses seemed to be well supplied with buying orders.

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RUTGERS BOYS WIN A GAME.

Date: 26 October 1892

Death

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MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY; RECEIVED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY AND FROM EUROPE.

Date: 26 October 1892

Messages of Sympathy

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CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKETS.

Date: 25 October 1892

CHICAGO, Oct. 24 -- Under brisk demands from shorts and outsiders, hog product advanced in the speculative market, and then declined when some of the more prominent longs sold freely of everything on the list. The close was firm at about Saturday's prices. January continued to be the favorite mouth for trading. Receipts of product largely confined to meats, were liberal and shipments large.

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REPUBLICANS ARE SCARED; MINNESOTA APPARENTLY IS NOT FOR HARRISON. PROBABLY FIVE ELECTORAL VOTES FOR CLEVELAND AND FOUR FOR WEAVER -- THE ADMINISTRATION PARTY'S VIRTUOUS INDIGNATION AT THE AGREEMENT AGAINST IT.

Date: 26 October 1892

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ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct. 25 -- "Minnesota will choose Harrison and Reid Electors, elect Knute Nelson Governor, regain nearly all and possibly all of the Congressional districts, and we hope it will secure the Legislature." That is Chairman Jamison's prediction for the Republicans.

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