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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
141: | [[1920]] — [[1924]], [[1931]] — [[1934]] (office tower & wing) - History of China (45919 bytes)
7: ...d redistribute crops, and to support specialist craftsmen and administrators: in short, civilization a...
28: ...ilosophy)|Legalism]] and [[Mohism]] were founded. After further political consolidation, seven promine...
48: *[[Rafe de Crespigny|de Crespigny, Rafe]]. 1977. The Ch’iang Barbarians and the Em...
49: ...licies and Strategies of the Later Han Empire''. Rafe de Crespigny. 1984. Faculty of Asian Studies, Au...
50: ...y history of the Three Kingdoms state of Wu'' by Rafe de Crespigny, in Asian Studies Monographs, New S... - List of people by name: Aa (1020 bytes)
12: *[[Hank Aaron|Aaron, Hank]], (1934-), baseball player - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
73: *[[Willie Adams|Adams, Willie]], (born 1934), Canadian senator
83: *[[Fleur Adcock|Adcock, Fleur]], (born 1934), poet - List of people by name: Ag (3474 bytes)
53: *[[Ruben Aguirre|Aguirre, Ruben]], (born 1934), Mexican actor - List of people by name: Ai (1915 bytes)
7: *[[Mohamed Farrah Aidid|Aidid, Mohammed Farah]], (1934-1996), Somali politician and clan leader
28: ... Aiuppa|Aiuppa, Joseph]], (1907-1997), Chicago [[mafia]] boss - Christina of Sweden (9364 bytes)
36: ...ight ostensibly have predisposed her to what was, after all, anything but an act of self-renunciation....
39: ...en an invasion of Portugal. She utterly neglected affairs in order to plunge into a whirl of dissipati...
51: ...e that described her as participating in multiple affairs with both men and women. This, along with th...
53: ...ilm [[Queen Christina (film)|Queen Christina]] in 1934. It starred another complex female Swedish charac... - Gloria Steinem (3728 bytes)
2: '''Gloria Steinem''' (born [[March 25]], [[1934]]) is a [[US]] [[feminism|feminist]] and [[journa...
9: ...journalist because editors wanted male reporters. After two years she landed a job as an assistant edi...
12: After a series of celebrity interviews, Steinem was ... - Isak Dinesen (2959 bytes)
3: ...or her account of living in [[Kenya]], ''[[Out of Africa]]''.
7: ...nya where they operated a [[coffee]] plantation. After several infidelities on the husband's part, th...
9: ...s'' (a collection of short stories) in English in 1934. She would go on to publish several other works s...
19: * ''Seven Gothic Tales'' (1934 in USA, 1935 in Denmark)
20: * ''[[Out of Africa]]'' (1937 in Denmark and England, 1938 in USA... - Zora Neale Hurston (4470 bytes)
2: ...[[1891]]–[[January 28]], [[1960]]) was an [[African-American]] [[folkloristics|folklorist]] and ...
28: *''[[Jonah's Gourd Vine]]'' ([[1934]])
44: *[[African-American literature]] - Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
19: ...ls). There is a story told that she named herself after the [[Remington Rand]] [[typewriter]], but rec...
22: ... the play, ''[[The Night of January 16th]]'' in [[1934]] and published two novels, ''[[We The Living]]''...
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... - Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
7: ...[[Vienna]] and then [[Paris]] when she was three. After returning almost two years later, she was educ...
25: ...rude Stein, photographed by [[Carl Van Vechten]], 1934]]
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... - 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.
18: ...lso flew nonstop in record time to [[India]] in [[1934]] in a [[De_Havilland_DH.88|De Havilland Comet]] ...
20: ...n near [[Oxford]], she went off course. She died after crashing into the [[Thames]] estuary. Although... - Ruth Benedict (3045 bytes)
11: Her ''Patterns of Culture'' ([[1934]]) expresses [[cultural relativism]] in describin...
15: ...ernment for war-related research and consultation after U.S. entry into
27: She continued her teaching after the war, advancing to the rank of full [[profe... - Marie Curie (5862 bytes)
2: ...''', [[November 7]] [[1867]] – [[July 4]] [[1934]]) was a [[Polish]] chemist and pioneer in the ea...
5: ...k ethic, neglecting even food and sleep to study. After graduating from high school, she suffered a [[...
9: ...cal element]]s. The first they named [[polonium]] after Marie's native country, and the other was name...
17: ...s still reeling from the effects of the [[Dreyfus affair]], so the scandal's effect on the public was ...
19: ...s, milked from the radium she purified. Promptly after the war started, she cashed in her and her hus... - Grace Hopper (7469 bytes)
3: ...ree in the same two subjects in [[1930]] and in [[1934]] became the first woman to receive a Ph.D. in ma...
16: After Rep. [[Philip Crane]] saw her on a March [[198... - Josephine Baker (5957 bytes)
3: ...), born '''Freda Josephine McDonald''', was an [[African American]] dancer, actress and singer, somet...
7: ...ncing]] and appearing practically naked on stage. After a successful tour of [[Europe]], she returned ...
9: ... several successful films, among them ''Zouzou'' (1934) and ''Princesse Tamtam'' (1935).
13: ... escaped from the chalet through a laundry chute. After the war, Baker was awarded the [[Croix de Guer...
17: ... lived with all of her children and an enormous staff in a castle in France. (Baker had only one child... - Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
1: [[Image:Ellafitzgerald.jpeg|thumb|Ella Fitzgerald photographed ...
6: Her singing [[debut]] was at age 16 in [[1934]] at the [[Harlem, Manhattan|Harlem]] [[Apollo Th...
22: ...1996]] she died in [[Beverly Hills, California]], after having made some sad last [[Television|TV]] ap...
28: ...n releasing albums on the [[Decca Records]] label after years of releasing singles. - Billie Holiday (6766 bytes)
3: ...ora Fagan''', she had a difficult childhood which affected her life and career.
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... - Ulrike Meinhof (1853 bytes)
3: '''Ulrike Meinhof''' ([[October 7]], [[1934]], [[Oldenburg]] - [[May 9]], [[1976]], [[Stuttga...
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