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  1. Timeline of United States history (1900-1929) (8003 bytes)
    1: ...s history]] concerns events from '''[[1900]] to [[1929]]'''.
    16: *[[1902]] - First [[Rose Bowl (game)|Rose Bowl]] game played
    20: *[[1903]] - First [[World Series]]
    89: *[[1920]] - First [[radio]] broadcast in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylva...
    105: *[[1927]] - [[Charles Lindbergh]] makes first trans-Atlantic [[flight]]

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  1. Mexico (27255 bytes)
    18: official_languages = [[Spanish Language|Spanish]] |
    68: ...[[1821]] and the creation of the [[Mexican Empire|First Mexican Empire]].
    74: ... Victoria]] as its first president, followed in office by Santa Anna. As president, in 1834 Santa Anna...
    76: ...o|Quer鴡ro]]. From then on, JuᲥz remained in office until his death in [[1872]].
    78: ...Institutional Revolutionary Party]] or PRI), in [[1929]] ended the struggles, uniting all generals and c...
  2. Luwian language (1607 bytes)
    5: Luwian is significant as it appears to prove that the [[Proto-Indo-...
    8: ...an. In ''Studies in memory of [[Warren Cowgill]] (1929–1985). 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: ...us sinensis''), though it is rather closer to the first than the second. Further crosses have produced...
    22: ...determined until the [[1950s]]. This led to the official name being altered to ''Citrus × paradi...
  4. Timeline of the united states history 1990 to present (16426 bytes)
    12: ...roviding false information to a law enforcement officer. She was released a week later because of cred...
    20:
    21: ...oston police on a high-speed chase, killing one officer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ...
    23:
    25: ...movement, protesting against widespread racial profiling, police brutality, and racial inequality in t...
  5. November 4 (10686 bytes)
    13: * [[1869]] - The first issue of the scientific journal ''[[Nature (journal)|Nature]]'' is publi...
    14: ...es G. Blaine]] in a very close contest to win the first of his two non-consecutive terms.
    16: ...] - [[City & South London Railway]]: [[London]]'s first deep-level [[London Underground|tube]] railway...
    21: ...ish]] archaeologist [[Howard Carter]] and his men find the entrance to King [[Tutankhamen]]'s tomb in ...
    22: ...ellie Tayloe Ross]] of [[Wyoming]] elected as the first woman governor in the [[United States]].
  6. List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
    15: *[[Adam]], Biblical figure, first man
    34: *[[Abigail Adams|Adams, Abigail]], (1744-1818), [[First Lady of the United States]]
    41: ...ivil War General and president of the [[Union Pacific Railroad]]
    66: ...officer)|Adams, Samuel]], (1912-1942), US naval officer
    78: *[[Amandus Adamson|Adamson, Amandus]], (1855-1929), Estonian sculptor
  7. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
    2: ...equeen.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Elizabeth II in an official portrait as [[Queen of Canada]] (on the occas...
    14: ... spelled "Lilybet") made the cover of ''Time'' in 1929, at age three.]]
    20: ...s]] was [[Marion Crawford]], better known as "Crawfie". She studied history with C. H. K. Marten, Prov...
    23: ...stances". In [[1940]] Princess Elizabeth made her first broadcast, addressing other children who had b...
    27: ...her than have them educated at home. She was the first (and as of 2005 the only) female member of the...
  8. The Valiant Five (3833 bytes)
    1: ...The Valiant Five''' or '''The Famous Five''' were five [[Canada|Canadian]] women who, in [[1927]] aske...
    5: ...Murphy]] (the [[British Empire|British Empire's]] first woman judge);
    6: ...rryat Parlby]] (farm women's leader, activist and first woman [[Cabinet minister]] in Alberta);
    8: ...Kinney|Louise Crummy McKinney]] (one of two women first elected to the [[House of Commons of Canada]],...
    11: ...of Canada|Governor General]] shall... summon qualified Persons to the Senate; and ... every Person so ...
  9. Annie Besant (4275 bytes)
    4: ...cialism]] and [[workers' rights]]. She was a prolific writer and a powerful orator.
    7: ...osophical Society]] she went to [[India]] for the first time (in [[1893]]). Thereafter she devoted muc...
    13: ...ts from that moment on, with a subsequent lawsuit filed by his father.
    15: Eventually, in [[1929]], Krishnamurti ended up disbanding the Order of...
  10. Millicent Fawcett (1226 bytes)
    3: ...'' ([[June 11]], [[1847]] – [[August 5]], [[1929]]) was a British [[suffragist]] (as opposed to a ...
    9: ...the sister of [[Elizabeth Garrett Anderson]], the first English female doctor, and the mother of [[Phi...
  11. Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
    3: ...], [[1892]] – [[May 29]], [[1979]]) was a [[film|motion picture]] [[actor|star]], known as "Amer...
    9: ... for Best Actress]] in [[1929]], but retired from films four years later, after a series of disappoint...
    11: ...83-1939)|Douglas Fairbanks]], an action-adventure film star. The phrase "by the clock" became a secret...
    13: She finally divorced Moore in [[March]] [[1920]] and mar...
    18: * [[1909]]: discovered by [[David Wark Griffith]] at [[American Mutoscope and Biograph Company|...
  12. Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
    11: ...nd ''[[Atlas Shrugged]]''. Her philosophy and her fiction both emphasize, above all, her concepts of [...
    13: ...s a right to exist for his own sake, neither sacrificing self to others nor others to self; and
    19: ...irst name is said to have come from the name of a Finnish writer whom she had not read, but whose name...
    22: ...[[naturalized citizen]] of the United States. Her first literary success came with the sale of her scr...
    24: ...an]] government under [[Benito Mussolini]]. These films were re-edited into a new version which was ap...
  13. Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
    15: She and her brother compiled one of the first collections of Cubist art. She owned early wor...
    21: ...as four foot eleven inches tall, and Gertrude was five foot one inch (Grahn 1989).
    23: ...ent, but by the end she did not, having witnessed firsthand the hardship it brought to the peasants." ...
    50: ... in her work with words used the entire text as a field in which every element mattered as much as any...
    52: ...Using the idea of everything belonging to a whole field and mattering equally, as well as each being h...
  14. Amy Johnson (2606 bytes)
    4: ...icence at the [[London Aeroplane Club]] in late [[1929]].
    6: From this, she went on to qualify as the first British-trained woman ground engineer.
    8: ...he became well-known in [[1930]] when she was the first woman to fly from Britain to Australia. She le...
  15. Virginia Woolf (9482 bytes)
    3: ...tween the [[world war]]s, Woolf was a significant figure in London literary society and a member of th...
    7: ...], following the death of her mother, she had the first of several [[nervous breakdown]]s. She later i...
    9: ...[[civil servant]] and [[political theorist]]. Her first novel, ''The Voyage Out'', was published in [[...
    13: ... ambitious work, "Between the Acts" sums and magnifies Woolf's chief preoccupations: transformation of...
    15: ...ven me the greatest possible happiness... I can't fight it any longer, I know that I am spoiling your ...
  16. Valentina Tereshkova (2387 bytes)
    3: ...nion|Soviet]] [[astronaut|cosmonaut]] and was the first woman to fly in [[outer space|space]], aboard ...
    5: ... corps. Out of more than four hundred applicants, five were selected: [[Tatiana Kuznetsova]], [[Irina ...
    7: ...w on [[Vostok 6]], and became the first woman and first civilian to fly into space. Her call sign in t...
    11: ...e married fellow cosmonaut [[Andrian Nikolayev]] (1929–2004) and gave birth to their daughter Elen...
  17. Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
    5: ... culture. (Source: ''The Columbia Encyclopedia'', Fifth Edition, 1993.)
    7: ... public to read and learn from her works--remains firm.
    12: ...Mead's advisor, [[Franz Boas]], wrote of its significance that
    13: ...onstitutes courtesy, modesty, good manners, and definite ethical standards is not universal. It is in...
    22: ...expected, this book upset many Westerners when it first appeared in 1928. Many American readers felt s...
  18. Anna Maxwell (1551 bytes)
    2: ...well''' [[March 14]], [[1851]] - [[January 2]], [[1929]], [[United States|US]] [[Army]] nurse nicknamed ...
    8: ...s]] was established and nurses were later given officer rank. She helped design the uniform for US arm...
  19. Bessie Smith (7284 bytes)
    5: Initially hired as a dancer, she landed her first job with the Moses Stokes company, a show that...
    7: ... Her recorded accompaniments included some of the finest musicians around, most notably [[Louis Armst...
    9: ...n [[W. C. Handy]]'s "[[St. Louis Blues]]." In the film, she sings the title song accompanied by member...
    11: ...ord four sides for the Okeh label. These were her final recordings and they are of particular interest...
    21: ...to Clarksdale's black hospital, which has been confirmed, but he also maintained that she had died en ...
  20. Bonnie and Clyde (17385 bytes)
    9: ...8212; once for over a year — and in January 1929, she told him they were through. Although he was ...
    15: ...lling stations at a rate far outpacing the ten to fifteen bank robberies attributed to him and the Bar...
    19: ...re is some disagreement over how Bonnie and Clyde first met, but the most prevalent story is that it w...
    23: ... was there, at Eastham Camp 1, that it appears he first killed another man — a fellow prisoner n...
    25: ...hers. He recruited help, and set about arming and financing the operation.

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