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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
53: | [[1905]] — [[1913]], [[1919]] — [[1920]] (wings added)
69: | [[1866]] — [[1873]] (east wing), [[1879]] — [[1881]] (west wing), [[1...
113: | [[1919]] — [[1932]]
193: | [[1919]] — [[1928]] (Legislative Building) - History of China (45919 bytes)
2: ...ion. Successive [[Dynasties in Chinese history|dynasties]] developed systems of bureaucratic control, w...
14: ...sties. It is during this period of the ''Three Dynasties'' ([[Chinese language|Chinese]]: 三É...
16: === Xia Dynasty ===
18: ...match the Shang [[oracle bones]] or the [[Zhou Dynasty (1122 BC - 256 BC)|Zhou]] bronze vessel writings...
20: === Shang Dynasty === - Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
32: ...n]] <td>[[12 July]] [[1905]] <td>[[18 January]] [[1919]]<td> suffered from epilepsy, raised apart from h...
75: ...stminster Hall]], where crowds of mourners filed past her coffin. She is buried at [[St. George's Chape... - Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
1: ...ialite politician and a member of the prominent [[Astor family]].
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4: ...ncy Lancaster]], became famous as a 20th-century tastemaker and the owner of the influential British de...
6: ...1st Viscount Astor]] and grandson of [[John Jacob Astor III]].
8: ...quired by-election. Elected on [[November 28]], [[1919]], in December she became the second woman electe... - Alexandra Kollontai (3203 bytes)
7: ...ng the [[Zhenodtel]] or "Women's Department" in [[1919]]. This organization worked to improve the condit... - Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
8: ...ember of the ICA she took part in the [[1916]] [[Easter Rising]] and was sentenced to death by the Brit...
10: ...clined to take her seat on release from prison in 1919. Instead she joined her colleagues assembled in ...
12: ... Dᩬ. Holding cabinet rank from April to August 1919, she became the first Irish female [[Cabinet Mini...
17: *[[Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor|Nancy Astor]] - Millicent Fawcett (1226 bytes)
5: ...WSS]]), a position she held from [[1897]] until [[1919]]. - Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
2: ...uccessful [[revolution]] in Berlin in January, [[1919]]. The uprising was carried out against Rosa's or...
19: ... leave the SPD. This did not take place, but at least [[Karl Kautsky]]'s party leadership kept Marxism ...
30: ...eting of the Socialist Office in July. She was devastated to recognise there that the workers' parties'...
32: ...ng the war. For Luxemburg, this was a personal catastrophe which even led her to briefly contemplate su...
42: ...n [[Berlin]] by the Freikorps on [[15 January]] [[1919]] and murdered on the same day. Luxemburg was bat... - Madalyn Murray O'Hair (6271 bytes)
1: ...Murray O<nowiki>'</nowiki>Hair''' ([[April 13]] [[1919]] - [[1995]]) was an [[United States|American]] [...
24: ...Touched by An Angel'' months after the program's last episode had been aired. - George Eliot (6014 bytes)
12: ...] and was [[interred]] in [[Highgate Cemetery]] (East), [[Highgate]], [[London]].
15: ...wbone ''qui n'en finissent pas''... Now in this vast ugliness resides a most powerful beauty which, in...
19: ...rning point in the history of the novel. Making masterful use of a [[counterpoint]]ed plot, Eliot pres...
21: ...ughout her career, Eliot wrote with a politically astute pen. From ''[[Adam Bede]]'' to ''[[The Mill o...
44: * ''[[A College Breakfast Party]]'' (1879) - Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
5: ...ugh one of these lodgers Gladys, aged seven, was cast in Toronto's Princess Theatre production of ''The...
7: ...her of [[Cecil B. DeMille]], who was also in the cast. The play was produced by [[David Belasco]], who...
15: Her last husband was [[Charles 'Buddy' Rogers|Charles 'Bud...
28: * [[1919]]: A very astute business person, she founded [[United Artists]...
32: ...ets]]'', a money-losing film which was to be her last. - Amelia Earhart (9225 bytes)
8: ...orced, she sold the plane in 1924 and moved back East, where she was employed as a social worker in [[B...
14: ... and mechanical problems forced her to land in a pasture near [[Derry]], [[Northern Ireland]], [[United...
18: ...red Noonan]] was chosen as the navigator. He had vast experience in both marine (he was a licensed ship...
20: ...frica]], the [[Indian subcontinent]], and [[Southeast Asia]], they arrived at [[Lae]], [[New Guinea]] o...
22: ... 800 miles (1,300 km) into the flight. The U.S. Coast Guard cutter [[USCGC Itasca]] was on station at H... - Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
10: ...e contact with Varvara's family. Maria favoured Anastasia over Marina. Tsvetaeva's father was kind, but...
24: ... no way to support herself or her daughters. In [[1919]], she placed Irina in a state orphanage, mistake...
26: ...p began: Tsvetaeva's correspondence with [[Boris Pasternak]], who had stayed in the Soviet Union. The t...
30: ...'Mur'. Tsvetaeva wanted to name him Boris (after Pasternak); Efron would have none of it and insisted o...
32: ...espondence with other writers, including [[Boris Pasternak]], [[Rainer Maria Rilke]], the Czech poet [[... - Virginia Woolf (9482 bytes)
13: ...e prose poem than to the plot-centred novel. Her last and most ambitious work, "Between the Acts" sums ...
32: *''Night and Day'' ([[1919]])
56: *''Modern Fiction'' ([[1919]]) - Ruth Benedict (3045 bytes)
7: ... graduate studies at [[Columbia University]] in [[1919]], studying under [[Franz Boas]], receiving her [... - Emmy Noether (2715 bytes)
10: ...se." She was finally admitted to the faculty in [[1919]]. A [[Jew]], Noether was forced to flee [[Nazi]]... - Jane Delano (3466 bytes)
1: ... York]], [[United States]] ? died [[April 15]], [[1919]] in [[Savenay]], [[Loire-Atlantique]], [[France]...
8: ...s, emergency response teams were organized for disaster relief and over 8,000 registered nurses were tr...
10: ...ght back to the United States by the Army Quartermaster Corps and re-interred in the nurses section at ... - Mary Edwards Walker (4835 bytes)
2: ...[[November]], [[1832]] – [[February 21]], [[1919]]) was a versatile woman — a [[Feminism|fem... - Josephine Baker (5957 bytes)
17: ...h all of her children and an enormous staff in a castle in France. (Baker had only one child of her own...
21: ...rough six marriages: foundry worker Willie Wells (1919, divorced), Pullman porter William Howard Baker (... - Ellen G. White (5403 bytes)
11: ... from Satan and one of the big apostasies of the last days.
13: Her last home, ''Elmshaven'' in [[Saint Helena, California...
23: ...en would be taken into vision. The visions would last anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours.
33: ...was D.M. Canright. The criticisms he makes in his 1919 book, "Life of Mrs. E.G. White Seventh-day Advent...
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