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36: ...Edwin Abbott Abbott|Abbott, Edwin Abbott]], (1838-1926), British schoolmaster & theologian - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
26: *[[Valdas Adamkus|Adamkus, Valdas]], (born 1926), Lithuanian president - Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
7: ...yled '''''HM The Queen''''' ( born [[21 April]] [[1926]]) is the [[Queen regnant]] and [[head of state]]...
15: ...eet in [[Mayfair]], [[London]] on [[21 April]], [[1926]]. Her father was HRH [[George VI of the United K...
108: ... by convention not to intervene directly in politics, her length of service, the fact that she has bee...
151: ... Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth of York ([[1926]]–[[1936]]) - Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
81: ...ueen Mary's dollshouse]] was created for her in [[1926]]. - Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
6: ...903]], where she became involved in radical politics through the [[suffragette]] movement and in the I...
14: ...and joined [[Fianna Fᩬ]] on its foundation in [[1926]]. She was not elected in the [[Irish_general_ele... - Margaret Sanger (12025 bytes)
2: ...ntrol. She was also a fervent believer in [[eugenics]].
11: ...ot only provided basic information about such topics as [[menstruation]], but also acknowledged the re...
17: ...and Asia, lecturing and helping to establish clinics.
19: Sanger died in 1966 in [[Tucson, Arizona]] at age 87 only a few months after th...
21: ...the New Race'' (1920), ''Happiness in Marriage'' (1926), and an autobiography (1938). - Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
2: ...t''' ([[May 22]], [[1844]] – [[June 14]], [[1926]]) was an [[United States|American]] painter.
12: ...r the [[Paris Salon]] in [[1872]]. The Salon critics claimed that her colors were too bright and that ...
33: She died on [[June 14]], [[1926]] at Chⴥau de Beaufresne, near Paris, and was b...
53: ...ge:Cassatt Mary Lilacs in a Window 1880.jpg|''Lilacs in a Window'' (1880) - Grazia Deledda (304 bytes)
1: ...rks won her a [[Nobel Prize for Literature]] in [[1926]]. - Isak Dinesen (2959 bytes)
18: * ''The Revenge of Truth'' (1926, published in Denmark) - Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
11: ...lism]], [[egoism]], "[[Objectivist philosophy#Ethics: rational self-interest|rational self-interest]]"...
19: ...he arrived in the [[United States]] in February [[1926]], at the age of twenty-one. After a brief stay w...
30: ===Politics and House Committee on Un-American Activities tes...
62: ...circles, where it is used to refer to a [[metaethics|meta-ethical]] position also known as “mode...
66: ... just academically trained philosophers. Her critics reply that Rand knew her work would not stand up ... - Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
26: ...ation in Prague itself, with Efron studying politics and sociology at the [[Charles University]] in Pr...
32: ...]], the Czech poet [[Anna Teskova]], and the critics [[D. S. Mirsky]] and [[Aleksandr Bakhrakh]].
52: ...c poems fill ten collections; the uncollected lyrics would add at least another volume. Her first two ...
62: ...n emigr鬠Tsvetaeva's last two collections of lyrics were published by emigr頰resses, ''Craft'' (Reme...
73: ...After Russia, and The Rat-catcher (Krysolov, 1925-1926), a long, folkloric narrative. The target of Tsve... - Bessie Coleman (4340 bytes)
1: ...Bess" ([[January 26]], [[1892]] - [[April 30]], [[1926]]) was the first [[African American]] woman to be...
16: On [[April 30]], [[1926]], Coleman was preparing for an airshow, with her... - Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
5: ...n 1925 to do her field work in [[Polynesia]]. In 1926 Mead joined the American Museum of Natural Histor...
28: ...s critique highly questionable. First, these critics have speculated that he waited until Mead died be... - Helen Sawyer Hogg (1921 bytes)
5: A [[1926]] graduate of [[Mount Holyoke College]], after gr... - Josephine Baker (5957 bytes)
21: ... Baker (1921, divorced), Giuseppe Pepito Abatino (1926, publicity stunt, not legally binding), French su...
33: ...s tropiques (1927)]'' ... aka ''Siren of the Tropics'' - Bonnie and Clyde (17385 bytes)
9: ...he married [[Roy Thornton]] on [[September 25]] [[1926]], but the pairing was short-lived. Noted for hom...
11: ... of the Barrow gang was usually limited to logistics support. At only 4 feet 10 inches, she was a stal...
15: ... farming family. Clyde was first arrested in late 1926, after running when police confronted him over a ...
35: ...te areas, with few witnesses and limited [[forensics]] capabilities. - Aimee Semple McPherson (13395 bytes)
33: ...reacher than one to endorse charitable work and "ecstatic" facets of worship. These traits also incre...
51: On [[May 18]], [[1926]], McPherson went to [[Venice Beach, California|V...
79: ...s active in creating [[soup kitchen]]s, free clinics and other charitable activities; with the outbrea... - Maya Deren (3661 bytes)
14: ...ren allegedly appeared to poet [[James Merrill]] (1926-1995) and his partner [[David Jackson]] (''?''-20... - Leni Riefenstahl (8095 bytes)
2: ...German]] [[filmmaker]] renowned for her [[aesthetics]] and advances in film technique. Her most famous...
9: ...ntry skiing]] in the [[1936 Summer Olympics|Olympics]] but decided to film the event instead. This mat...
13: ...trocities—a position which many of her critics dismiss as ridiculous.
21: ...her early films repels many people, their aesthetics are nonetheless outstanding and cited by many oth...
29: ...rkultur'' (''[[Ways to Strength and Beauty]]'', [[1926]]) - Tallulah Bankhead (6331 bytes)
12: ...uded her in her first four films of the 30s. Critics agree that her acting was flat and that she was u...
18: ...(1939). Her portrayal won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Performance. More success a...
20: ...est on film, and won her the New York Screen Critics Award.
83: *1926 [[Scotch Mist]]
84: *1926 [[They Knew What They Wanted]]
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