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- May Irwin (2858 bytes)
1: ...]], was an actress, singer and major star of [[vaudeville]].
4: ...ew York's Metropolitan Theater then at the [[Tony Pastor]] Theatre, a popular New York City music hall.
6: ...t of 1884. In 1886 her husband of eight years, Frederick W. Keller, passed away unexpectedly.
8: ... developed her career into that of a leading [[vaudeville]] performer with an act known at the time as...
12: ...America's most beloved performers. In 1914, she made her second [[silent film]] appearance, this time ... - Lillian Russell (2418 bytes)
1: ...illian Russell''' ('''Helen Louise Leonard''') ([[December 4]],[[1861]] - [[June 6]],[[1922]]) was an ...
7: ...arance caused such a stir that she stayed on with Pastor and starred in some of his [[comic opera|comic op...
9: ...Tony Pastor's she was also the subject of a great deal fanfare in the [[newsmedia]]. For forty years, ...
11: ...Jacques Offenbach's]] ''[[The Princess of Trebizonde]]'', ''[[The Brigands]]'', and ''[[The Grand Duch...
13: ... the [[Actors' Equity]] strike of 1919, Russell made a major donation of money to sponsor the formatio... - Madagascar (29377 bytes)
2: ...auritania]] are the only countries not to use a [[decimal currency]].
6: native_name = Republique de Madagascar <br> Repoblikan'i Madagasikara |
17: ... = [[List of Presidents of Madagascar|President]] <br> [[List of Prime Ministers of Madagascar|...
18: leader_names = [[Marc Ravalomanana]] <br> [...
22: area_magnitude = 1 E11 | - Arizona (24367 bytes)
25: DensityRank = 36th |
26: 2000Density = 17.43 |
27: AdmittanceOrder = 48th |
30: Latitude = 31?20'N to 37?N |
31: Longitude = 109?3'W to 114?50'W | - Christianity (47078 bytes)
2: ...e life and teachings of [[Jesus|Jesus Christ]] as described in the [[New Testament]] of the [[Bible]]....
6: ... of the term "Christ" to describe Jesus, which is derived from the [[Greek language|Greek]] translatio...
8: ... encompasses numerous religious traditions that widely vary by culture, as well as thousands of divers...
9: #[[Roman Catholicism]] (the largest single denomination, with over one billion adherents),
11: #[[Protestantism]] (numerous denominations & schools of thought, including [[Angl... - Tycho Brahe (17516 bytes)
3: ...]], [[Bohemia]] (now [[Czech Republic]])) was a [[Denmark|Danish]] [[nobleman]], well known as an [[as...
8: ... a [[nobleman]], was an important figure in the [[Denmark|Danish]] King's court. [[Beate Bille]], Tych...
12: ...eu descriptio totius orbis and [[Regiomontanus]]' De triangulis omnimodis.
14: ...e astronomers and all of them disagree. What's needed is a long term project with the aim of mapping t...
16: ...ecame the possessions of Kepler following Tycho's death.) - Photosynthesis (9830 bytes)
1: ...t is meant to be very nontechnial and accessible. Details come later. -->
3: ...oduce food. Ultimately, nearly all living things depend on energy produced from photosynthesis for th...
6: ... from them. Most notably, they use [[carbon dioxide]] gas and water to produce sugars and [[oxygen]] ...
10: ...plex sequence of steps, and are very different in detail.
12: ...llen leaf. Areas where green chlorophyll has been destroyed now appear yellow]] - March 17 (9666 bytes)
6: ...[45 BC]] - In his last victory, [[Julius Caesar]] defeats the [[Pompey|Pompeian]] forces of [[Titus La...
11: ...], with [[Napoleon I of France|Napoleon]] as president, becomes the [[Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic)|Ki...
16: ...Gogh]] paintings in [[Paris]], 11 years after his death, creates a sensation.
21: ...rt]] is officially opened by President [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]].
28: ...s with suppressing information related to the incident. - Montgomery, Alabama (5329 bytes)
10: founded = |
19: density = 500.9|
29: ...the [[Confederate States of America]], whose president [[Jefferson Davis]] was inaugurated in its step...
31: ...d the city to desegregate its transit system on [[December 21]], [[1956]]. In [[1965]], Dr. King's na...
38: Montgomery is located at 32°21'42" North, 86°16'45" West (32.361538, -86.279118){{GR|1}}. - Topeka, Kansas (10234 bytes)
10: founded = |
19: density = 843.6|
30: ...Image:Kansas_state_map.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipar...
33: ... [[wagon train]]s made their way west from Independence, Missouri, on a 2,000-mile journey following w...
35: ...ats were regularly docking at the Topeka landing, depositing meat, lumber, and flour and returning eas... - List of dog breeds (16959 bytes)
3: ...registries, or new breeds that may still be under development. Please see individual articles for more...
8: Dog breeds can be divided into different categories, such as:
22: Dog breeds include:
51: *[[Anglo-Francais de Petite Venerie]]
77: *[[Basset Bleu de Gascogne]] - Samuel F. B. Morse (8859 bytes)
1: ...b|right|Portrait of Samuel F. B. Morse.Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
3: ...nventing the electric [[telegraph]] and [[Morse code]].
9: ...an painter. While at [[Yale University]], he attended lectures on [[electricity]] from [[Benjamin Sill...
11: ...f that same year, Morse's wife, Lucretia, died suddenly. She was buried before he returned to New Have...
13: ...ing [[telegraph]] and [[Morse code|dot-and-dash code system]] (a signalling [[alphabet]]) in his [[ske... - Robert Abbot (2381 bytes)
2: ...is generally considered to be incorrect. The misunderstanding probably stems from a passage in Robert ...
5: ...Hampshire]]. Later, he became pastor at the "extruded" Udall of St Austin's, in [[London]], where he a...
7: ...r Children'' (1646), and ''A Christian Family builded by God, or Directions for Governors of Families'...
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