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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
35: | [[Delaware]]
36: | [[Dover, Delaware|Dover]]
37: | [[1933]]
56: | [[Springfield, Illinois|Springfield]]
108: | [[Helena, Montana|Helena]] - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
19: *[[Melchior Adam|Adam, Melchior]], (died 1622), German divine and biographer...
25: *[[Karol Adamiecki|Adamiecki, Karol]], (1866-1933), Polish engineer and economist
27: *[[Adamnan]], (625-704), Irish religious leader
38: *[[Ansel Adams|Adams, Ansel]], (1902-1984), photographer
46: *[[Evangeline Adams|Adams, Evangeline]], (1868-1932), astrologer - List of people by name: Ai (1915 bytes)
4: *[[Jan Santini Aichel|Aichel, Jan Santini]], (circa 1670-1723), Czech architec...
8: *[[Danny Aiello|Aiello, Danny]], (born 1933), US actor
22: *[[Aksel Airo|Airo, Aksel]], (1898-1985), Finnish general and strategist
24: *[[George Biddell Airy|Airy, George]], (1801-1892), astronomer - Eleanor Roosevelt (11183 bytes)
1: ...te House portrait|thumb|right|175px|Eleanor Roosevelt]]
3: ... [[1933]]-[[1945]]. An active First Lady, she traveled around the United States promoting the [[New De...
5: ...ady of the World'', in honor of her extensive travels to promote [[human rights]].
9: ...side marriage by FDR (See [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|FDR]] for more information.)
11: ...ork|Hyde Park]] branches of the Roosevelt family. Eleanor is descended from the Johannes branch and Fr... - Annie Besant (4275 bytes)
2: ...'' ([[October 1]], [[1847]] - [[September 20]], [[1933]]) was a prominent [[Theosophy|Theosophist]], [[w...
9: ...on the death of the previous president [[Henry Steel Olcott]].
11: ...a", as she called central [[India]]. Besant actively courted Hindu opinion more than former Theosophi...
13: ...r]], as the boy was proposed as the incarnate vessel for the Christ. Jiddu Krishnamurti and his brothe...
15: ... had been made the leader. [http://www.katinkahesselink.net/kr/star.htm] This destroyed Besant's spiri... - Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
5: ...y Gladys Smith. She subsequently played in many melodramas and became a popular child actress in Cana...
7: ...o in the cast. The play was produced by [[David Belasco]], who insisted that she assume the stage nam...
9: ...d her for a part in a one-reel thriller, ''The Lonely Villa'' in 1909. Pickford would go on to become ...
11: ... Pickford became secretly involved in a romantic relationship with [[Douglas Fairbanks (1883-1939)|Dou...
22: * [[1913]]: Appears (with [[Lillian Gish]]) in Belasco's Broadway production ''A Good Little Devil'' - Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
1: ...eminist]], [[playwright]], and catalyst in the development of modern art and literature, who spent mos...
13: ... was supported by a stipend from her brother Michael's business.
19: ...rge circle of friends and tirelessly promoted herself. Her judgments in literature and art were highly...
21: ...ving the two "wives" to chat. Alice was four foot eleven inches tall, and Gertrude was five foot one i...
23: ...rian, socially was more liberal than not, with developed individualism coupled with democratic values ... - Amy Johnson (2606 bytes)
4: ...ith a BA Economics from the [[University of Sheffield]], Johnson went to work in [[London]] as secreta...
8: She became well-known in [[1930]] when she was the first woman t...
16: ...ited States|USA]] in 1933. The plane ran out of fuel and crashed in [[Bridgeport, Connecticut]]. - Edna St. Vincent Millay (2636 bytes)
1: ...ent Millay, photographed by [[Carl Van Vechten]], 1933]]'''Edna St. Vincent Millay''' ([[February 22]], ...
3: ...e]], [[United States|USA]], to Cora Lounella (Buzzelle), a nurse, and Henry Tollman Millay, a schoolte...
18: It gives a lovely light! - Virginia Woolf (9482 bytes)
7: ...oomsbury]], forming the initial kernel for the intellectual circle known as the [[Bloomsbury group]]. ...
9: ... Press]]. She is hailed as one of the greatest novelists of the twentieth century and one of the forem...
11: ...consciousness]], the underlying psychological as well as emotional motives of characters, and the vari...
13: ...ser to the prose poem than to the plot-centred novel. Her last and most ambitious work, "Between the A...
15: ...d: "I feel certain that I am going mad again: I feel we can't go through another of those terrible tim... - Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin (1937 bytes)
5: ... achievement took her 34 years, having started in 1933.
7: ... Society]]. In [[1964]] she was awarded the [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] for her work in crystallogra... - Emmy Noether (2715 bytes)
1: ...ith penetrating insights that she used to develop elegant abstractions which she formalized beautifull...
10: ... Noether was forced to flee [[Nazi]] Germany in [[1933]] and joined the faculty at [[Bryn Mawr]] in the ... - Virginia Apgar (394 bytes)
1: ...th. She graduated from [[Columbia University]] in 1933. - Billie Holiday (6766 bytes)
3: ...reatest [[jazz]] [[singer]]s of all time. Born '''Eleanora Fagan''', she had a difficult childhood whi...
7: ...her to be raised largely by her mother and other relatives. A hardened and angry child, she dropped ou...
9: ...would shake him down for money by threatening to tell his then-girlfriend that Holiday was his daughte...
14: ...-ever recording was "Your Mother's Son-In-Law" ([[1933]]).
20: ... that era to perform with white musicians. Nevertheless, she was still forced to use the back entrance... - Bessie Smith (7284 bytes)
5: ...ped her develop a stage presence. Smith began developing her own act around [[1913]], at [[Atlanta]]'...
7: ...nd doing tent tours for the rest of the year (traveling in her own railroad car), Bessie Smith became ...
9: ...ade her only film appearance, starring in a two-reeler based on [[W. C. Handy]]'s "[[St. Louis Blues]]...
11: ...]] asked her to record four sides for the Okeh label. These were her final recordings and they are of ...
13: ...rgan. They were in an accident and Smith was severely injured. A doctor soon arrived at the scene and ... - Bonnie and Clyde (17385 bytes)
3: ...e Barrow''') were famous [[bank robber]]s who traveled the [[central United States]] during the [[Grea...
9: '''Bonnie Elizabeth Parker''' was born [[October 1]], [[1910]]...
15: ...exas|Ellis County]], Texas, near [[Telico, Texas|Telico]] (just south of [[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]]). He...
19: ...o her brother's house and meets a charming young fellow. Nobody thought it was anything special. Nobod...
21: == Prison and release == - Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (8386 bytes)
1: [[Image:Hpb.jpg|thumb|right|Helena Blavatsky]]
2: ...1]] [[London]], [[England]]), better known as '''Helena Blavatsky''' or '''Madame Blavatsky''' was the...
5: ... of Old Russia, and apparently encouraged her to believe she had supernatural powers at a very early a...
7: ...ife, but H.P. Blavatsky continued on to Cairo herself. It was in Cairo that she formed the Societe Spi...
9: ... of how they work rather than performing them herself. - Aimee Semple McPherson (13395 bytes)
3: ... the [[International Church of the Foursquare Gospel|Foursquare Church]].
7: ...ndal in their small town, prompting the couple to elope to [[Michigan]].)
9: ... atmosphere of strong [[Christianity|Christian]] beliefs. As a [[teenager]], however, she became an av...
13: .... Shortly thereafter, the two embarked on an evangelical tour, first to [[Europe]] and then to [[China...
17: ==Evangelism and Foursquare Gospel == - Elise Rivet (1599 bytes)
1: '''Elise Rivet''' born [[January 19]], [[1890]], in [[D...
3: ...sion" in [[Lyon]]. In 1933 she became "M貥 Marie Elisabeth de l'Eucharistie," the convent's Mother Su...
5: ... chamber including a weakened and starving Mother Elise Rivet, on [[March 30]],[[1945]] only weeks bef...
7: ... [[M餡ille des Justes]] and in 1999 the "''Salle Elise Rivet''" was named for her at the [[Institut d... - Marina Raskova (5055 bytes)
3: ... navigator, often referred to as the "Russian [[Amelia Earhart]]". She later became one of over 800,00...
5: ...t Union which placed its aviators among those of celebrity status, she became the first in a number of...
9: ...10 days when the plane was unable to find an airfield due to poor visibility. Because the navigator's...
11: ...women who had training as pilots and many immediately volunteered. While there were no formal restric...
15: ...y one of the three women's regiments to remain solely female throughout the war, a distinction they we...
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