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- November 4 (10686 bytes)
30: ...ng [[Marilyn Monroe]] and [[Clark Gable]] -- the last film for both.
51: ...s Plastiras]], Greek general and politician (d. [[1953]])
56: *[[1916]] - [[Walter Cronkite]], news broadcaster
100: * [[Bah�'� Faith]] - Feast of Qudrat (Power) - First day of the 13th month o...
112: [[ast:4 de payares]] - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
35: ...[[Diane Julie Abbott|Abbott, Diane Julie]], (born 1953), British Labour MP
36: ...bott, Edwin Abbott]], (1838-1926), British schoolmaster & theologian
46: ...rahman III]], (912-961), prince of the Ummayad dynasty in Spain
70: ...鬡rd|Ab鬡rd, Pierre]], (1079-1142), French scholastic philosopher
71: ...e Ogden Abell|Abell, George Ogden]], (1927-1983), astronomer - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
46: ...vangeline Adams|Adams, Evangeline]], (1868-1932), astrologer
56: ...ohn Couch Adams|Adams, John Couch]], (1819-1892), astronomer
57: *[[John Luther Adams|Adams, John Luther]], (born 1953), composer
72: ...ams|Adams, Walter Sydney]], (1876-1956), American astronomer
79: *[[James Adamson|Adamson, James]], (1946-), astronaut - Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
23: ... [[1940]] Princess Elizabeth made her first broadcast, addressing other children who had been evacuated...
29: ...h Africa]]. On her 21st birthday she made a broadcast to the [[Commonwealth of Nations|British Commonwe...
55: ...ok place in [[Westminster Abbey]] on [[2 June]] [[1953]].
58: ...of the British monarch|Coronation]] ([[2 June]] [[1953]]).]]
60: ... be her home. She also spends time at [[Balmoral Castle]] in [[Scotland]] and at [[Sandringham House]] ... - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
8: ... fourth and penultimate monarch of the [[Tudor dynasty]], is remembered for her attempt to return [[Eng...
13: ... to produce a healthy son; Catherine's sixth and last child was a stillborn daughter.
19: ... All appeals from the decisions of English ecclesiastical courts to the Pope were abolished, and the Ki...
26: ...d to reside in royal palaces. Henry's sixth and last wife, [[Catherine Parr]], was able to bring the f...
33: ...in 1553 whilst Mary was staying at [[Framlingham Castle]] in [[Suffolk]]. He did not desire that the Cr... - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
7: ...was the fifth and final monarch of the [[Tudor dynasty]], having succeeded her half-sister, [[Mary I of...
9: ...y College, Dublin]] ([[1592]]) and the [[British East India Company]] ([[1600]]).
16: ...r as he married his succession of wives. Henry's last wife [[Catherine Parr]] helped reconcile the King...
27: ...en wished to put a member of the popular Tudor dynasty to death. Mary attempted to remove Elizabeth fro...
33: ...Catholic rites. Elizabeth I's coronation was the last one during which the Latin service was used; futu... - Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
3: ... May]], [[1867]] – [[March 24|24 March]], [[1953]]) was the [[Queen consort]] of [[George V of the...
75: ...stminster Hall]], where crowds of mourners filed past her coffin. She is buried at [[St. George's Chape...
90: ...jesty'' Queen Mary (January 20, 1936 to March 24, 1953) - Benazir Bhutto (7735 bytes)
3: '''Benazir Bhutto''' (born [[June 21]], [[1953]]) became the first woman to lead a [[Muslim]] co...
6: ...y in [[1971]], when [[India]] sent troops into [[East Pakistan]] -- soon to be called [[Bangladesh]] --...
44: ... | Author=Benazir Bhutto | Title=Daughter of the East | Publisher= Hamish Hamilton | Year=1989 | ID=ISB... - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
33: ...e was forced to resign in [[1990]], her loss at least partly due to inadequate advice and campaigning. ...
36: ...ntham, England|Grantham]] in [[Lincolnshire]] in eastern [[England]]. Her father was [[Alfred Roberts]]...
41: ...tion|Bar]]. She qualified as a [[Barrister]] in [[1953]], the same year that her twin children, [[Carol ...
59: ...ttila the Hen", and "The Grocer's Daughter". The last nickname was due to her father's profession, but ...
78: ...[[UK miners' strike (1984-1985)|Miners' Strike]] lasted a full year ([[1984]]–[[1985]]) before th... - Isabel Allende (3632 bytes)
6: ...r three children to Chile, where they lived until 1953.
30: *''City of the Beasts'' (2002) - Toni Morrison (2576 bytes)
4: ...from Howard University in 1953, and achieved a [[Master of Arts]] degree from [[Cornell University]] in... - Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
23: ... Pétain|Pétain]] into English. Contrastingly, Judy Grahn (1989) describes her as, "a 19th...
54: ...e time it is grounded useful, not wistful and fantastic." (p.15)
56: ...ng a variety of interpretations and engagements. Lasty Grahn argues that one must "''inster''stand...en...
58: ...pares Stravinsky's choice of, "the drabbest and least significant phrases," in ''L'Histoire du Soldat''...
86: *''[[Last Operas and Plays]]'' (1949) - Jackie Cochran (7825 bytes)
6: ...merica by the Boston Chamber of Commerce and in [[1953]] and [[1954]] the [[Associated Press]] named her...
8: ...hom she married in 1936 after his divorce, was an astute financier and savvy marketer who recognized th...
18: ... pilot friend, [[Chuck Yeager]], on [[May 18]], [[1953]], at [[Rogers Dry Lake]], [[California]], Jacque... - Rosalind Franklin (9829 bytes)
11: ==King's College London 1951-1953==
15: ... report. Franklin eventually left King's in March 1953 to move to [[Birkbeck]]. - Virginia Apgar (394 bytes)
3: In 1953, she introduced the first test, called the [[Apga... - Lucinda Williams (4182 bytes)
2: '''Lucinda Williams''' (born [[January 26]], [[1953]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[rock music|...
12: ...he is an example of the best of what country at least says it is. But, for some reason, she's completel... - Krystyna Skarbek (11133 bytes)
7: ...[1970]]), and the couple soon moved to [[British East Africa]].
19: "Last year […] a Polish citizen named Kowerski w...
30: ...of "Pauline Armand" — parachuted into southeastern France on [[July 6]], [[1944]], and became par...
50: ...st [[James Bond]] novel, ''[[Casino Royale]]'' ([[1953]]), to some extent modeled Vesper Lynd on her. N... - Lucille Ball (12427 bytes)
11: In [[1948]], Lucille was cast as a wacky wife in ''[[My Favorite Husband]]'', a...
13: In [[1953]], she was subpoenaed by the [[House Committee on...
22: ...e asset. Desilu made the millions on ILL rebroadcast through [[syndication]].
56: ...d the taste)... the 'gag' being that, aside from tasting bad and having a name which only a clown would... - Tallulah Bankhead (6331 bytes)
20: In 1944, [[Alfred Hitchcock]] cast her as journalist and cynic Constance Porter in [...
62: *[[Main Street to Broadway]] (1953)
70: *1919 [[39 East]] - Ingrid Bergman (5216 bytes)
9: ...role in ([[1956]])'s ''[[Anastasia (1956 movie)|Anastasia]]'', Bergman made her post-scandal return to ...
51: * [[Journey to Italy]] (1953)
52: * [[Of Life and Love]] (1953)
56: * [[Anastasia (1956 movie)|Anastasia]] (1956)
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