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  1. List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
    77: | [[1930]] — [[1932]]
    113: | [[1919]] — [[1932]]
    197: | [[1924]] — [[1932]]
  2. November 4 (10686 bytes)
    7: ...], [[Spain]] captures [[Antwerp (city)|Antwerp]] (after three days the city was nearly destroyed).
    38: * [[1995]] - After attending a peace rally in [[Tel Aviv]]'s King...
    61: *[[1932]] - [[Thomas Klestil]], president of Austria (d. ...
    62: *1932 - [[Noam Pitlik]], actor/director (d. [[1999]])
    110: [[af:4 November]]
  3. List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
    46: *[[Evangeline Adams|Adams, Evangeline]], (1868-1932), astrologer
  4. List of people by name: Ai (1915 bytes)
    18: *[[Anouk Aim饼Aim饬 Anouk]], (born 1932), French actor
    28: ... Aiuppa|Aiuppa, Joseph]], (1907-1997), Chicago [[mafia]] boss
  5. Hattie Caraway (2502 bytes)
    11: ...ecial election of the people on [[January 12]], [[1932]] becoming the first woman elected to the [[Unite...
    17: ... against [[John L. McClellan]] and was victorious after receiving support from a successful coalition ...
    21: After leaving office she was appointed to the [[Fede...
  6. Eleanor Roosevelt (11183 bytes)
    5: ...Freedom House]]. She chaired the committee that drafted and approved the [[UN Universal Declaration of...
    13: ...of the Democratic Party, which Alice viewed as an afront to Theodore Roosevelt's position as President...
    15: ...ecome the Mrs. Roosevelt?s column ''[[My Day]]''. After a few years away from Washington Hickok return...
    22: ... for their racism), she was the connection to the African-American population and helped Mr. Roosevelt...
    31: ==Life After the White House==
  7. Margaret Sanger (12025 bytes)
    5: ...ed as a [[nurse]] and worked for ten years in the affluent New York suburb of [[White Plains]]. In [[1...
    13: ...as its president of until its dissolution in 1937 after birth control under medical supervision was le...
    17: ...ilable [[birth control pill]]. She toured Europe, Africa, and Asia, lecturing and helping to establish...
    19: ...n [[Tucson, Arizona]] at age 87 only a few months after the landmark [[Griswold v. Connecticut]] decis...
    31: ...waste her creative powers by brooding over a love affair to the extend of exhausting her system, with ...
  8. Nina Hamnett (3501 bytes)
    5: ...Bohemianism|Bohemian]] community she went to the caf頧'La Rotond'' where the man at the next table in...
    7: ... Technical Institute]] from [[1917]] to [[1918]]. After divorcing Kristian, she took up with another f...
    13: ...ts that formed the area's epicentre. Home of the caf頬ife in Montparnasse, it was Nina Hamnett's favo...
    15: In [[1932]] Hamnett published ''Laughing Torso'', a tale of...
    17: ...though she won the case, the situation profoundly affected her for the remainder of her life. [[Alcoho...
  9. Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
    19: ...ls). There is a story told that she named herself after the [[Remington Rand]] [[typewriter]], but rec...
    22: ... the sale of her screenplay ''[[Red Pawn]]'' in [[1932]] to [[Universal Studios]]. Rand then wrote the ...
    33: ...n [[World War II]] under the best possible light. After the HUAC hearings, when Ayn Rand was asked abo...
    39: ...the fact that both were married at the time. This affair was cleared with their spouses but led to the...
    43: ..., including dishonesty, but did not mention their affair or her role in the schism. The two never reco...
  10. Nathalie Sarraute (1197 bytes)
    4: ...e married Raymond Sarraute, a fellow lawyer. In [[1932]], she wrote her first book called "Tropismes", p...
  11. Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
    7: ...[[Vienna]] and then [[Paris]] when she was three. After returning almost two years later, she was educ...
    27: ...ard Faÿ was sentenced to hard labor for life after the war, Gertrude and Alice campaigned for his...
    29: After the war, Gertrude's status in Paris grew when ...
    34: After moving to Paris in 1903 she started to write i...
    63: ...f mundane tasks and Alice Toklas managed everyday affairs.
  12. Amelia Earhart (9225 bytes)
    8: ...ght her first [[airplane]], a [[Kinner Airstar]]. After her parents divorced, she sold the plane in 19...
    10: One afternoon in April, 1928, she got a phone call while...
    14: ... tight quarters ]]On the morning of [[May 20]], [[1932]], she took off from [[Saint John, New Brunswick]...
    20: ... and after numerous stops in [[South America]], [[Africa]], the [[Indian subcontinent]], and [[Southea...
    24: ...five nautical miles (9 km) over scattered clouds. After several hours of frustrating attempts at two-w...
  13. Amy Johnson (2606 bytes)
    8: ...thern Territory|Darwin, Australia]] on [[May 24]] after flying 11,000 miles. Her aeroplane for this fl...
    12: ...the flight from England to [[Cape Town]], [[South Africa]], also in a Puss Moth. She was later to rega...
    14: ... Mollison]], who had proposed to her only 8 hours after they had met, during a flight of theirs.
    20: ...n near [[Oxford]], she went off course. She died after crashing into the [[Thames]] estuary. Although...
    23: *[[List of famous deaths by aircraft misadventure]]
  14. Hanna Reitsch (3751 bytes)
    4: ...and was in training to become a medical doctor in 1932 when she left that field to pursue a career as a ...
    6: In 1937 she was posted to the [[Luftwaffe]] testing center at [[Rechlin]] by [[Ernst Udet...
    8: ... world War 2, and the only woman awarded the Luftwaffe Combined Pilot and Observer Badge with Diamonds...
    12: ...he escaped Berlin through heavy Russian anti-aircraft fire.
    14: Held for 18 months by the American military after the war, she was interrogated and then release...
  15. Billie Holiday (6766 bytes)
    3: ...ora Fagan''', she had a difficult childhood which affected her life and career.
    14: ...an singing informally in numerous clubs. Around [[1932]] she was "discovered" by [[record producer]] [[J...
    16: ...standing as a jazz and blues singer. Shortly thereafter, Holiday began performing regularly at numerou...
    26: ... her impact on other artists was undeniable. Even after her death she influenced such singers as [[Jan...
    28: ...at [[March 28]], Billie married Louis McKay, a [[mafia]] "enforcer". McKay, like most of the men in h...
  16. Miriam Makeba (1140 bytes)
    1: ...son Mandela]] finally made her come back to South Africa in [[1990]].
    3: ...ul Simon]]'s ''[[Graceland]]'' tour. Shortly thereafter she published her autobiography ''Makeba: My S...
    5: ...Top 100 Great South Africans (see [[List of South Africans]]).
    8: *[[Culture of South Africa]]
  17. Bonnie and Clyde (17385 bytes)
    9: ...e was sentenced to 5 years in prison shortly thereafter, they never divorced, and Bonnie was wearing T...
    15: ...ng the period 1927 through 1929, he also cracked safes, burgled stores, and stole cars. Known primaril...
    23: ...as state prison]] at [[Eastham Farm]] until early 1932. It was there, at Eastham Camp 1, that it appears...
    25: After his release in 1932, Clyde moved to [[Massachusetts]], purportedly to...
    27: ...]] jail, Bonnie returned to [[Dallas]] in June of 1932, and was soon back on the road with Clyde.
  18. Leni Riefenstahl (8095 bytes)
    2: ...man [[Nazi Party]]. Shut out of the film industry after [[World War II|the war]], she later became a [...
    5: ...alled that dancing was what made her truly happy. After injuring her knee, she attended a [[film]] sho...
    7: She heard [[Adolf Hitler]] speak at a rally in [[1932]] and offered her services as a filmmaker, becaus...
    13: After World War II, she spent four years in a [[Fran...
    15: ...a Jagger]] as a couple holding each other's hands after they got maried, as they were both great admir...
  19. Tallulah Bankhead (6331 bytes)
    10: ...ous, too, for her drinking, drug taking, and many affairs with men and women. By the end of the decade...
    55: *[[Thunder Below]] (1932)
    56: *[[Make Me a Star]] (1932) (cameo)
    57: *[[Devil and the Deep]] (1932)
    58: *[[Faithless]] (1932)
  20. Ingrid Bergman (5216 bytes)
    3: ...in [[Munkbrogreven]] ([[1934]]), her first movie. After a dozen films in Sweden, Bergman was signed by...
    5: After completing a few pictures in Sweden and appear...
    7: ...or Rossellini and they married and had a son. The affair caused was a scandal in both Hollywood and wi...
    21: * [[Landskamp]] (1932)

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