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* '''[[December | * '''[[23 December|23]]''' - [[Father Christmas]] writes a [[Letters from Father Christmas|letter]] to [[J.R.R. Tolkien]]'s children. | ||
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* '''?''' - Tolkien's poems ''[[An Evening in Tavrobel]]'', ''[[The Lonely Isle]]'' and ''[[The Princess Ni]]'' are published in ''[[Leeds University Verse]]''. | * '''?''' - Tolkien's poems ''[[An Evening in Tavrobel]]'', ''[[The Lonely Isle]]'' and ''[[The Princess Ni]]'' are published in ''[[Leeds University Verse]]''. |
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Tolkien-related events that took place in 1924.
April
- 14 - Philip Stone, who would voice Théoden in The Lord of the Rings (1978 film), is born.
May
- 2 - Theodore Bikel, who would voice Aragorn in The Return of the King (1980 film), is born.
July
- 16 - J.R.R. Tolkien is appointed Professor of English Language at the University of Leeds.
- 19 - Director Arthur Rankin Jr. is born.
- 31 - Actor Garard Green is born.
August
- 8 - Gene Deitch, who would make a short 12 minute movie of The Hobbit, is born.
October
- 1 - Tolkien begins his Professorship.
- 14 - Philologist Brian Miller, student and friend of J.R.R. Tolkien, is born.
November
- 6 - Translator William Auld is born.
- 21 - Christopher Tolkien is born.
December
- 23 - Father Christmas writes a letter to J.R.R. Tolkien's children.
?
- ? - Tolkien's poems An Evening in Tavrobel, The Lonely Isle and The Princess Ni are published in Leeds University Verse.
- ? - Tolkien tells his son John the story "The Orgog" when he cannot sleep.
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