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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
91: | [[Michigan]]
92: | [[Lansing, Michigan|Lansing]]
149: | [[1914]] — [[1917]] - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
17: ...gian]], first at the [[South Pole]], first to navigate the [[Northwest Passage]] in a single ship
37: *[[Pietro Savorgnan di Brazza|Pierre Savorgan de Brazza]] Italian explorer naturalized French....
43: ... the source of the [[Nile]], discovered [[Lake Tanganyika]]
47: ...aboto), (c. 1450 – 1499), [[Italy|Italian]] navigator in [[England|English]] service, crossed the [[...
48: ...uese]] navigator, discovered [[Brazil]] and [[Madagascar]] - November 4 (10686 bytes)
18: * [[1918]] - [[World War I]]: [[Austria-Hungary]] surrenders to [[Italy]].
23: ... notorious gambler, is shot dead over a [[poker]] game.
28: ...ry]] to crush the [[Hungarian Revolution, 1956|Hungarian revolution]] that started on [[October 23]]. ...
30: ...fits]]'', starring [[Marilyn Monroe]] and [[Clark Gable]] -- the last film for both.
34: ...ublican Party|Republican]] challenger [[Ronald Reagan]] defeats incumbent [[United States Democrat Par... - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
22: *[[Khwaja Ahmad Abbas|Abbas, Khwaja Ahmad]], (1914-1987), film director
54: *[[Humayun Abdulali|Abdulali, Humayun]], (1914-2001), [[India]]n [[ornithologist]]
82: *[[Abgar I of Osroene|Abgar I Piqa]], (circa 20 BC), King of [[Osroene]]
83: *[[Abgar II of Osroene|Abgar II bar Abgar]], (circa 20 BC), King of [[Osroene]]
84: *[[Abgar III of Osroene|Abgar III]], (circa 20 BC), King of [[Osroene]] - Alexandra Kollontai (3203 bytes)
1: ...st as a member of the [[Menshevik]]s, then from [[1914]] on as a [[Bolshevik]]. She was effectively exil...
7: ...tel]] or "Women's Department" in [[1919]]. This organization worked to improve the conditions of women...
13: ...weden]]. She was also a member of the Soviet delegation to the [[League of Nations]]. She died in [[... - Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
2: ... January, [[1919]]. The uprising was carried out against Rosa's orders, and crushed by the remnants of...
6: ...]]. Sources differ on the year of her birth - she gave her birth year as 1871 on her CV for Z?Universi...
8: ...he Russian workers' parties, and started off by organising a [[general strike]]. As a result, four of ...
12: ...st members of parliament focused more and more on gaining further parliamentary rights and on material...
14: ...ia]]. She maintained that the struggle should be against [[capitalism]] itself, and not for an indepen... - Emmeline Pankhurst (1950 bytes)
5: ...rganization most famous for its militancy which began in [[1905]]. Its members included the notorious...
7: ...tobiography, ''My Own Story'', was published in [[1914]]. She died ten years after seeing her most arde... - Margaret Sanger (12025 bytes)
1: [[Image:MargaretSanger-Underwood.LOC.jpg|thumb|Margaret Sanger.]]
2: '''Margaret Higgins Sanger''' ([[September 14]], [[1879]] ...
5: ...am Sanger. Although stricken by tuberculosis, she gave birth to a son the following year, followed in ...
9: In 1914, Sanger launched ''The Woman Rebel'', a newspaper...
13: ...egalized in many states. In 1927, Sanger helped organize the first World Population Conference in [[Ge... - Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
6: ...ions to her becoming a professional artist, she began studying painting at the [[Pennsylvania Academy ...
14: ...nst the Salon. "I used to go and flatten my nose against that window and absorb all I could of his art...
16: ...ircle until [[1886]], she remained friends with Degas and [[Berthe Morisot]].
18: ...]]. Her sister died in [[1882]], but her mother regained her health, and Cassatt resumed painting by t...
29: ...s in [[1911]], she did not slow down, but after [[1914]] she stopped painting because of near blindness.... - Isak Dinesen (2959 bytes)
5: ...t [[Copenhagen]], [[Paris]], and [[Rome]]. She began publishing fiction in various Danish periodicals...
7: In 1914 she married her cousin, [[Baron Bror von Blixen-F...
9: ...zel''. She was awarded the [[Tagea Brandt Rejselegat]] in [[1939]].
26: * ''Ehrengard'' (posthumous 1963, USA)
30: * ''Letters from Africa, 1914-1931'' (posthumous 1981, USA) - Marguerite Duras (1799 bytes)
3: '''Marguerite Donnadieu''' ([[April 4]], [[1914]] - [[March 3]], [[1996]]), better known as '''Ma...
5: ...[Duras]]'', the name of a village in the [[Lot-et-Garonne]] ''[[d鰡rtment]]'', where her father's hou... - Nina Hamnett (3501 bytes)
3: ...the [[London School of Art]] until [[1910]]. In [[1914]] she went to the [[Montparnasse]] Quarter in [[P...
5: ...e]] with many of the leading members of the avant-garde living there at the time. In Montparnasse she ...
7: ...n]], where for a time, she went to work at the Omega Workshops on decorative art. Her artistic creatio...
11: ...artist [[Roger Fry]] assisting him with the avant-garde productions of fabrics, clothes, murals, furni...
15: ...lly sued her and the publisher for libel over allegations of Black Magic made in her book. - Georgia O'Keeffe (2572 bytes)
6: ...in the public schools in [[Amarillo, Texas]] in [[1914]]. In [[1916]] started teaching at [[Columbia Col...
8: ...ieglitz]]. Impressed by the drawings, Stieglitz began negotiations to display her work and she allowed...
12: ...th, was uncomfortable with travel. Her trips west gave her the solitude she required to pursue her art... - Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
11: ...France]] during the height of artistic creativity gathering in [[Montparnasse]].
19: ...'27 Rue de Fleurus'', with walls covered by avant-garde paintings, attracted many of the great artists...
23: ...s been described as a conservative fascist; she regarded the jobless as lazy, opposed [[Franklin D. Ro...
26: ...se of their friendship to [[Bernard Faÿ]], a gay collaborator with the Vichy regime with connecti...
39: ...ifference a very little difference is prepared. Sugar is not a vegetable." - Nancy Harkness Love (1763 bytes)
1: '''Nancy Harkness Love''' ([[February 14]], [[1914]] - [[October 22]], [[1976]]) was an [[United Sta...
3: Nancy Harkness, born in [[Houghton, Michigan]], earned her pilot's license at the age of 16, ...
13: ...fter her death. She was inducted into the [[Michigan Women's Hall of Fame]] in [[1997]]. - Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
5: ...me, and her literary rehabilitation only really began in the 1960s. Tsvetaeva's poetry arose from her ...
12: ...ence on the impressionable Marina. The children began to run wild. This state of affairs was allowed t...
16: She began spending time at Voloshin's home in the [[Black ...
20: ... Alya (born 1912) and Irina (born 1917). Then, in 1914, Efron volunteered for the front; by 1917 he was ...
22: ...s Encampment'', which glorified those who fought against the communists. The cycle of poems in the sty... - Suzanne Valadon (4068 bytes)
4: ... '''Marie-Cl魥ntine Valadon''' at [[Bessines-sur-Gartempe]], [[Haute-Vienne]], [[France]] the daughte...
8: ...ance.'' In [[1885]] Renoir painted her portrait again as ''Girl Braiding Her Hair''. Valadon haunted...
10: Degas impressed with her bold line drawings and fine p...
26: ... painter, [[Andr頕tter]]. She married Utter in [[1914]], but the marriage also did not last. - Sarah Bernhardt (3531 bytes)
8: ...herself, as well as modelling for [[Antonio de La Gandara]]. She was also to publish a series of books...
10: ... in London in [[1882]], but the marriage, which legally endured until Damala's death in 1889 at age 34...
14: ... made a member of France's [[Legion of Honor]] in 1914. - May Irwin (2858 bytes)
10: ...d her manager, Kurt Eisfeldt, the same year she began making records for [[RCA Victor|Berliner/Victor]...
12: ... was one of America's most beloved performers. In 1914, she made her second [[silent film]] appearance, ... - Suzanne Lenglen (11495 bytes)
3: ...the French and [[United Kingdom|British]] women's game from [[1919]] to [[1926]], winning 25 [[Grand S...
8: ...n [[Marest-sur-Matz]]. The young girl enjoyed the game, and her father decided to train her further in...
10: ...nglen played in the final of the [[1914 in sports|1914]] French Championships. (The tournament, a foreru...
14: ... but the [[Wimbledon Championships]] were again organised after a four year hiatus. Lenglen entered th...
16: ...erformances on the court were noted, however. She garnered much attention in the media when she appear...
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