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c. 1922
 
    
Winston Churchill buys Chartwell, a house in Kent that remains his home until his death       
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National Trust
1922
 
   
D.H. Lawrence takes a house in Sydney, where he writes the bulk of his novel Kangaroo      
1922
 
     
The League of Nations introduces the Nansen Passport for stateless persons        
1922
 
     
William Walton and Edith Sitwell give a private performance of their entertainment Façade, setting poems by Sitwell        
1922
 
    
Sinclair Lewis creates an archetypal character in George Folanshee Babbitt, a real-estate broker in the midwestern town of Zenith       
1922
 
    
British manufacturer Herbert Austin launches Britain's first car for the popular market, the Austin Seven or 'Baby Austin'       
1922
 
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In elections to the Dáil the pro-treaty faction of Collins and Griffith defeats the opposition, led by de Valera        
1922
 
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Germany is the first nation to re-establish full diplomatic relations with Russia     
1922
 
    
Linus Pauling, a graduate student at the California Institute of Technology, begins theoretical work on the nature of the chemical bond       
1922
 
    
US golfer Walter Hagen wins the first of his four victories in the British Open