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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
69: | [[1866]] — [[1873]] (east wing), [[1879]] — [[1881]] (west wing), [[1...
141: | [[1920]] — [[1924]], [[1931]] — [[1934]] (office tower & wing...
197: | [[1924]] — [[1932]] - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
1: ...explorations]], [[Sea explorer|sea explorers]], [[astronaut]], [[conquistador]], [[travelogue]], the [[...
6: ...ry]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of the [[African]] coast)
7: ...ry]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of the [[African]] coast)
28: ...rlands|Dutch]], died on [[Novaya Zemlya]] [[Northeast Passage]]
30: ... several times, travelled to [[Central Asia]], [[East Africa]], [[China]], [[Tombouctou]] and other pla... - George H. W. Bush (1569 bytes)
9: | date of birth=[[12 June ]], [[1924]]
19: ...orge Herbert Walker Bush''' ( born [[12 June ]] [[1924]] ) was the 41st [[President of the United States... - November 4 (10686 bytes)
22: * [[1924]] - [[Nellie Tayloe Ross]] of [[Wyoming]] elected...
30: ...ng [[Marilyn Monroe]] and [[Clark Gable]] -- the last film for both.
51: *[[1883]] - [[Nikolaos Plastiras]], Greek general and politician (d. [[1953]])
56: *[[1916]] - [[Walter Cronkite]], news broadcaster
84: *[[1924]] - [[Gabriel Faur�]], French composer (b. [[18... - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
36: ...bott, Edwin Abbott]], (1838-1926), British schoolmaster & theologian
46: ...rahman III]], (912-961), prince of the Ummayad dynasty in Spain
60: *[[Abe Kobo]], (1924-1993), Japanese author of ''The Woman In the Dune...
70: ...鬡rd|Ab鬡rd, Pierre]], (1079-1142), French scholastic philosopher
71: ...e Ogden Abell|Abell, George Ogden]], (1927-1983), astronomer - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
7: ...f India from [[1876]] until her death. Her reign lasted more than sixty-three years — longer than...
9: ...l change in the United Kingdom. Victoria was the last monarch of the [[House of Hanover]]; her successo...
41: ... from [[Slough railway station]] (near [[Windsor Castle]]) to Bishop's Bridge, near [[Paddington]] (in ...
55: ...arty, described this decision as having proved disastrous to the monarchy and British rule in Ireland.
57: Victoria paid her last visit to Ireland in [[1900]], when she came to ap... - Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
20: ...Histadrut]], the General Federation of Labor. By 1924, her husband tired of the kibbutz life and they l...
57: "I have faced difficult problems in the past but nothing like the one I'm faced with now in le...
71: ... order to bring us to the one spot in the Middle East that has no oil!"- Golda Meir - Millicent Fawcett (1226 bytes)
7: ... British Empire|Dame of the British Empire]] in [[1924]], and her memory is still preserved in the name ... - Margaret Sanger (12025 bytes)
7: ...he poverty-stricken [[Lower East Side, Manhattan|East Side]] slums of [[Manhattan]]. That same year, sh...
24: ... diagnosed with venereal diseases (which she contrasted with mandatory registration of those with infec...
26: ...omen. Her views on this issue are evident in the last pages of ''What Every Girl Should Know''.
31: ...stem, with the results not unlike the effects of masturbation and debauchery.
37: Sanger also considered [[masturbation]] dangerous: - Georgia O'Keeffe (2572 bytes)
10: ...n love, and Stieglitz and his wife divorced. In [[1924]], O'Keeffe and Stieglitz married.
19: ...ericanmasters/database/okeeffe_g.html ''American Masters: Georgia O'Keeffe,'' at PBS.] - Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
19: ... entered the State Institute for Cinema Arts in [[1924]] to study screenwriting; in late [[1925]], howev...
41: ...ion] works, and by giving talks at several east-coast universities, largely through the [[Nathaniel Bra...
68: ...of them seem to have no shortcomings at all, at least from an Objectivist view (Hank Rearden, however, ... - 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...
26: ...p began: Tsvetaeva's correspondence with [[Boris Pasternak]], who had stayed in the Soviet Union. The t...
28: In summer [[1924]] Efron and Tsvetaeva left Prague for the suburbs...
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 [[... - Maria Goeppert-Mayer (4176 bytes)
3: ...berg]], [[Paul Dirac]] and [[Wolfgang Pauli]]. In 1924 she passed the University's arbiter entrance exam... - Aimee Semple McPherson (13395 bytes)
35: ...also became the first woman to be granted a broadcast license by the [[Federal Communications Commissio...
45: ...eviating from its assigned frequency. Many broadcast histories claim McPherson sent an angry telegram ...
66: ...tels in McPherson's handwriting. McPherson steadfastly stuck to her story that she was approached by a...
68: ... had an [[abortion]]; she was recovering from [[plastic surgery]]; she had staged the whole thing as a ... - Tallulah Bankhead (6331 bytes)
20: In 1944, [[Alfred Hitchcock]] cast her as journalist and cynic Constance Porter in [...
70: *1919 [[39 East]]
78: *1924 [[Conchita]]
79: *1924 [[This Marriage]]
80: *1924 [[The Creaking Chair]] - Greta Garbo (9957 bytes)
8: ...ch was seen by comedy director Eric Petscher. He cast her in a small part for the movie ''Peter The Tra...
10: ...ajor role in ''G? Berlings Saga'' ([[1924 in film|1924]]) (English: ''The Story of G? Berling''). He als...
23: ...e movie poster. She was next part of an all star cast in ''[[Grand Hotel (film)|Grand Hotel]]'' ([[1932...
25: ...[[1935 in film|1935]], but she insisted on being cast in another screen version of [[Leo Tolstoy|Tolsto...
33: ... Woman]]'', attempted to capitalize upon this by casting Garbo in a romantic comedy that featured her d... - Sonja Henie (2914 bytes)
4: ...er Olympics]], at the age of eleven. During the [[1924]] program, she skated over to the side of the rin... - Suzanne Lenglen (11495 bytes)
8: ...from numerous health problems including chronic [[asthma]], which also plagued her at a later age. Beca...
20: ...the exception of 1924. Health problems due to her asthma which had already taken her out of that year's...
24: ... funds for the regions of France that had been devastated by the battles of World War I, she went to th...
28: ...ition match. Unaccustomed to such treatment, a devastated Lenglen went home.
34: In what would turn out to become her last year as an amateur player, Suzanne Lenglen played... - Locomotive (16705 bytes)
13: * ''Efficiency'' - idle trains do not waste expensive motive power resources. Separate loco...
29: ...eum]] for diesel fuel. India has switched in the last decade from steam-powered trains to electric- and...
43: ...und in rail yards. The first went into service in 1924. A decade later, the technology first began to be...
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