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  1. Timeline of United States history (1900-1929) (8003 bytes)
    1: ...s history]] concerns events from '''[[1900]] to [[1929]]'''.
    11: *[[1901]] - [[Theodore Roosevelt]] becomes [[President]]
    33: *[[1906]] - Theodore Roosevelt negotiates [[Treaty of Portsmouth]]...
    101: *[[1924]] - [[Indian Reorganization Act]]
    110: *[[1929]] - [[Herbert Hoover]] becomes President

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  1. Mexico (27255 bytes)
    76: ...uᲥz to organize an itinerant government. [[Napoleon III of France]], Emperor of France, imposed Maxi...
    78: ...Institutional Revolutionary Party]] or PRI), in [[1929]] ended the struggles, uniting all generals and c...
    153: ...ding to INEGI (National Institute of Statistics, Geography and Information) 2000</small>
    157: == Geography ==
    158: ''Main article: [[Geography of Mexico]]''
  2. Luwian language (1607 bytes)
    8: ...an. In ''Studies in memory of [[Warren Cowgill]] (1929&ndash;1985). Papers from the Fourth East Coast In...
  3. Grapefruit (4275 bytes)
    18: ...de the white grapefruit and the red, of which the 1929 US Ruby Red (of the Redblush variety) has a [[pat...
    20: ...s have produced the [[tangelo]] (1905), the [[minneola]] (1931) and the [[sweetie]] (1984).
    26: ... part of the "[[dieting|grapefruit diet]]", the theory being that the fruit's low [[glycemic index]] i...
  4. Timeline of the united states history 1990 to present (16426 bytes)
    8: ...in the South, Alabama being the hardest hit. 324 people are killed in the deadliest American natural d...
    23: ... history burns nearly 16,000 acres and kills two people.
    52:
    64: ...resident at 94 years old, following the death of George H. W. Bush in December 2018.
    88: ...93%, a larger crash than the Wall Street Crash of 1929. Most schools are also closed by this date.
  5. November 4 (10686 bytes)
    21: ...] - In [[Egypt]], [[United Kingdom|British]] archaeologist [[Howard Carter]] and his men find the entr...
    31: ...ged as the [[Arno]] and [[Po]] rivers flood; 113 people die, 30,000 are rendered homeless, and countle...
    59: *[[1929]] - [[Doris Roberts]], actress
    123: [[eo:4-a de novembro]]
  6. List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
    1: {{List of people A}}
    14: ==== People named Adam ====
    32: ===== People named Adams =====
    43: ...]] (born 1910), son of above, president of [[Raytheon]]
    60: *[[Leonie Adams|Adams, Leonie]], (born 1899), poet
  7. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
    9: ...r father, [[George VI of the United Kingdom|King George VI]] on [[6 February]] [[1952]]. She is the lo...
    11: About 125 million people live in the countries of which she is Head of ...
    14: ... spelled "Lilybet") made the cover of ''Time'' in 1929, at age three.]]
    15: ...lizabeth Bowes-Lyon]]), the daughter of [[Claude George Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kingho...
    29: ...ledging to devote her life to the service of the people of the Commonwealth and Empire.
  8. The Valiant Five (3833 bytes)
    20: ... highest court at that time. On [[October 18]], [[1929]], the committee ruled that Canadian women were i...
    28: ...en could hold any political office in Canada. Moreover, the Five clearly did devote their energies to...
  9. Annie Besant (4275 bytes)
    1: ...nnie Besant''' activist, socialist and latterly theosophist]]
    2: ...ber 20]], [[1933]]) was a prominent [[Theosophy|Theosophist]], [[women's rights]] [[activist]], [[writ...
    5: Her conversion to Theosophy came after reading ''[[The Secret Doctrine]]...
    7: ... she devoted much of her energy not only to the Theosophical Society, but also to India's freedom and ...
    9: ...f Besant, who had been elected president of the Theosophical Society in [[1907]] upon the death of the...
  10. Millicent Fawcett (1226 bytes)
    3: ...'' ([[June 11]], [[1847]] &ndash; [[August 5]], [[1929]]) was a British [[suffragist]] (as opposed to a ...
  11. Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
    9: ...he won an [[Academy Award for Best Actress]] in [[1929]], but retired from films four years later, after...
    31: * [[1929 in film|1929]]: Pickford becomes the first major actress to st...
  12. Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
    19: ...ad]]. There she took classes with the political theorist Professor Losky, and it was at this time that...
    22: ...]], who caught her eye. The two were married in [[1929]]. In [[1931]], Rand became a [[naturalized citiz...
    28: ...ful of others including [[Alan Greenspan]] and [[Leonard Peikoff]] (jokingly designated "[[The Ayn Ran...
    58: In [[1985]], [[Leonard Peikoff]], a surviving member of "[[The Ayn R...
    89: ...ly Ayn Rand]]'' (edited and with commentary by [[Leonard Peikoff]]) ([[1984]])
  13. Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
    12: ... to 1912 she lived in [[Paris]] with her brother Leo, who became an accomplished art critic.
    13: ...[[Alice B. Toklas]] in 1907; Alice moved in with Leo and Gertrude in 1909. During her whole life, Stei...
    19: ...[[Thornton Wilder]], [[Sherwood Anderson]] and [[Georges Braque]]. She coined the term "[[Lost Generat...
    50: Though she and her brother Leo collected cubist painters, the biggest visual or ...
    58: ...t the, "effect would be equally appreciated by someone with no knowledge of English whatsoever," appar...
  14. Amy Johnson (2606 bytes)
    4: ...icence at the [[London Aeroplane Club]] in late [[1929]].
  15. Virginia Woolf (9482 bytes)
    7: ...had been sexually abused by their half-brothers, George and [[Gerald Duckworth]]. Following the death ...
    9: ...rd Woolf]], a [[civil servant]] and [[political theorist]]. Her first novel, ''The Voyage Out'', was p...
    13: ...hemes of flux of time and life, presented simultaneously as corrosion and rejuvenation- all set in a h...
    49: *''[[A Room of One's Own]]'' ([[1929]])
  16. Valentina Tereshkova (2387 bytes)
    11: ...e married fellow cosmonaut [[Andrian Nikolayev]] (1929&#8211;2004) and gave birth to their daughter Elen...
  17. Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
    5: ...eceived her Ph.D. from [[Columbia University]] in 1929. She set out in 1925 to do her field work in [[P...
    14: ...had begun to discuss the problems faced by young people (especially women) as they pass through adoles...
    18: ... study among a small group of [[Samoa]]ns -- 600 people -- in which she got to know, lived with, obser...
    28: ...g the same ethnocentric sexual puritanism as the people Boas and Mead once shocked. In 1983, the [[Ame...
    33: ...cially in the large island of [[New Guinea]]. Moreover, male anthropologists often miss the significa...
  18. Anna Maxwell (1551 bytes)
    2: ...well''' [[March 14]], [[1851]] - [[January 2]], [[1929]], [[United States|US]] [[Army]] nurse nicknamed ...
  19. Bessie Smith (7284 bytes)
    9: ...d occasionally reverted to singing in clubs. In [[1929]], she appeared in a [[Broadway]] flop called ''P...
    17: ...e hospital and that she died as a consequence thereof. It was an unsubstantiated rumour that lingered ...
    21: ...ack hospital. The driver in question told writer George Hoefer, twenty years later, that he had taken ...
  20. Bonnie and Clyde (17385 bytes)
    9: ...8212; once for over a year &#8212; and in January 1929, she told him they were through. Although he was ...
    15: ...down "square" jobs during the period 1927 through 1929, he also cracked safes, burgled stores, and stole...
    35: ...ombined with the large number of guns, cars, and people that floated through it, history books can onl...
    39: ...h W.D. Jones, Clyde, and Bonnie in a temporary hideout in [[Joplin, Missouri]] &#8212; according to so...
    53: ...several states had issued alerts for any unknown people buying medical supplies. A Platte City druggis...

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