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  1. King Arthur (22450 bytes)
    7: ...s of this school, most notably Geoffrey Ashe and Leon Fleuriot, have argued for identifying Arthur wit...
    11: ...ssibly fictive person like [[Beowulf (character)|Beowulf]].
    35: ...; who then expanded on the tales of Arthur. One theory as to why this happened is that after the [[Nor...
    37: ...nkind]]. The pride and curiosity of the [[Norman people|Norman conquerors]] prompted them to inquire i...
    41: ... by many others appear to be independent of what Geoffrey of Monmouth wrote.
  2. Madalyn Murray O'Hair (6271 bytes)
    4: ...erian]] church. She married John Henry Roths in [[1941]], however they separated when they both enlisted...
    9: ...dment]] public policy." She acted as its first [[CEO]] before later handing the office on to her son J...
    18: ...ncluded they had gone to [[New Zealand]]. Other theories suggested [[fundamentalist]] Christians had k...
    21: ... (given that many Christians are reported to erroneously believe atheists are "by definition" amoral)....
  3. Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
    34: * [[1941]]: The [[Society of Independent Motion Picture Pr...
  4. Nathalie Sarraute (1197 bytes)
    4: ...d by [[Jean-Paul Sartre]] and [[Max Jacob]]. In [[1941]], she quit her work as a lawyer to consecrate he...
  5. 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...
  6. Amy Johnson (2606 bytes)
    2: ...'' ([[July 1]], [[1903]] – [[January 5]], [[1941]]) was a famous English [[aviatrix]] who was born...
    20: ...pilot with Transport Auxiliary and, on January 5, 1941, whilst flying an [[Airspeed Oxford]] to RAF Kidl...
  7. Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
    3: ...([[October 9]], [[1892]] – [[August 31]], [[1941]]) was a [[Russia]]n [[poet]] and [[writer]].
    12: ...ent at that time in Nervi, and undoubtedly these people would have had some influence on the impressio...
    14: ...o colour most of her later work. It was not the theory which was to attract her but the poetry and the...
    20: ...ompartment hung only three axe-like words: ''bourgeois, Junkers, leeches''". After the [[Russian Revol...
    28: ... Poem of the End", and was to conceive their son Georgy. At about this time Efron contracted tuberculo...
  8. Virginia Woolf (9482 bytes)
    3: ...([[January 25]], [[1882]] – [[March 28]], [[1941]]) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[author]] an...
    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...
    15: On March 28, [[1941]], Woolf filled her pockets with stones, and drow...
  9. Rosalind Franklin (9829 bytes)
    8: ...e from the University. She passed her finals in [[1941]]. Because of the ongoing war, [[World War II]], ...
    15: ... The disadvantage of working on the 'A' form of deoxyribonucleic acid is that it is a much more dense...
  10. Grace Hopper (7469 bytes)
    3: ...egan teaching mathematics at Vassar in 1931; by [[1941]] she was an [[associate professor]].
    38: ...er is famous for her ''nanoseconds'' visual aid. People (such as generals and admirals) used to ask he...
  11. Martha Argerich (3384 bytes)
    3: '''Martha Argerich''' (born [[June 5]], [[1941]]) is a [[pianist]] of [[Argentina|Argentinian]] ...
  12. Josephine Baker (5957 bytes)
    7: ..., who was adorned with a [[diamond]] collar. The leopard frequently escaped into the orchestra pit, wh...
    17: ...Baker had only one child of her own, stillborn in 1941, an incident that precipitated an emergency [[hys...
    36: ...ttp://www.imdb.com/title/tt0151636/ Moulin Rouge (1941)]''
  13. Maria Callas (4931 bytes)
    5: ...valleria Rusticana|Santuzza]] and [[Il Trovatore|Leonora]] during the next three years. In [[1947]], C...
    7: ...o longer suitable for many roles. Her later [[stereo]] recordings evidence masterly musical interpreta...
    9: ...ly]]'s [[1995]] play ''Master Class''). In 1972, George Moore, president of the Met board, offered her...
    13: ...ice was held at the Greek Orthodox Church on Rue Georges-Bizet on the [[20 September]], and her ashes ...
  14. Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
    10: She began her [[solo]] career in [[1941]]. Beginning as a [[Swing (genre)|swing]] singer,...
    12: ... [[Harold Arlen]] (arranged by [[Billy May]]), [[George Gershwin]] (with [[Nelson Riddle]]'s [[orchest...
    20: She married twice. In 1941 she married Benny Kornegay, but the marriage was ...
    42: *1957 ''[[Like Someone in Love]]''
    50: *1959 ''[[Sings the George and Ira Gershwin Songbook]]''
  15. Billie Holiday (6766 bytes)
    24: ...there is consensus from historians and contemporaneous sources that she began intravenous use sometime...
    28: ...rried trombonist Jimmy Monroe on [[August 25]], [[1941]]. While still married to Monroe, she took up wit...
    30: ...ding her signature song "God Bless the Child", [[George Gershwin]]'s "I Love You Porgy" ([[cover]]ed e...
  16. Bessie Smith (7284 bytes)
    17: ...r received by his father, John Lomax, in October, 1941. In the letter, Dr. W. H. Brandon, who attended t...
    21: ...ack hospital. The driver in question told writer George Hoefer, twenty years later, that he had taken ...
  17. Julia Child (8199 bytes)
    6: ...s]] and, after the bombing of [[Pearl Harbor]] in 1941, joined the [[Office of Strategic Services]] (OSS...
  18. Hannah Szenes (4490 bytes)
    11: ...Nahalal]] in [[Palestine (region)|Palestine]]. In 1941 she joined a [[kibbutz]] called ''Sedot Yam'' and...
  19. Krystyna Skarbek (11133 bytes)
    11: ...rested by the German [[Gestapo]] in [[January]] [[1941]] and she managed to win her own and Kowerski's r...
    17: ... of [[SOE]] — in a letter of [[June 17]], [[1941]], to Polish Commander-in-Chief and Premier [[Wla...
    22: ... had invaded the [[Soviet Union]] ([[June 22]], [[1941]]) as her intelligence obtained from the Musketee...
    32: ...ge Cross]] and eventually received, instead, a [[George Medal]] and an [[OBE]].
    50: ...ka published a novel, ''Miłośnica'' ([[neologism]]: ''Lovegirl''?), an account of a fiction...
  20. Penny Marshall (1609 bytes)
    18: *''[[1941]]'' (1979)
    20: *''[[She's Having a Baby]]'' (1988) (Cameo)
    22: *''[[Get Shorty]]'' (1995) (Cameo)

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