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- Grapefruit (4275 bytes)
20: ...d. Further crosses have produced the [[tangelo]] (1905), the [[minneola]] (1931) and the [[sweetie]] (19...
26: ... diet]]", the theory being that the fruit's low [[glycemic index]] is able to help the body's [[metabo... - List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
53: | [[1905]] — [[1913]], [[1919]] — [[1920]] (wi...
73: | [[1905]] — [[1910]]
97: | [[1893]] — [[1905]]
169: | [[1905]] — [[1911]] - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
23: *[[Ernst Abbe|Abbe, Ernst]], (1840-1905), physicist
30: *[[George Abbot|Abbot, George]], (1603-1648), English writer
31: *[[Robert Abbot|Abbot, Robert]], (1588?-1662?), English Puritan divine
64: *[[Clarke Abel|Abel, Clarke]], (1780-1826), English surgeon and naturalist
69: ...omas Abel|Abel, Thomas]], (circa 1497-1540), an English priest - List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
30: *[[Anton Ackermann|Ackermann, Anton]] (1905-1973)
51: *[[Peter Ackroyd|Ackroyd, Peter]], (born 1949), English author, novelist - Elizabeth of Russia (14144 bytes)
3: ...dn't allow Germans in the government and not a single person was executed during her reign.
19: ...rprise to him as to every one else. The merit and glory of that singular affair belong to Elizabeth al...
31: ...lier years of Elizabeths reign the centre of a tangle of intrigue impossible to unravel by those who d...
33: ... had extricated his country from the Swedish imbroglio; reconciled his imperial mistress with the cour...
43: ...20px|''Elizaveta Petrovna in [[Tsarskoe Selo]]'' (1905), painting by Eugene Lanceret, now in the [[Trety... - Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
30: ...lice, Duchess of Gloucester|Lady Alice Montagu-Douglas-Scott]] ([[25 December]] [[1901]] – [[29 ...
32: ...he United Kingdom|Prince John]] <td>[[12 July]] [[1905]] <td>[[18 January]] [[1919]]<td> suffered from e...
62: ...an inattentive mother. She failed to notice the neglect of a nanny of the young Princes Edward and Alb...
69: ... son, she could not understand why Edward would neglect his position in order to marry Wallis Simpson.... - Eleanor Roosevelt (11183 bytes)
9: ...an autocratic house. On [[St. Patrick's Day]], [[1905]] she married [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]; Presiden...
37: ...esponsible for her son's defeat and grew increasingly disgusted with his political conduct through the...
43: ...ton" to avoid offending the magazine's overwhelmingly male readership. One of Mrs. Roosevelt's prized... - Annie Besant (4275 bytes)
28: * Bhagavad Gita (Translation) (1905)
39: *[http://www.global.org/keywords.asp?kw=Theosophy Books by Annie ... - Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
14: ...a]], and [[Russia]]. She maintained that the struggle should be against [[capitalism]] itself, and not...
19: ...ary course of the SPD in the face of the increasingly obvious likelihood of war. Luxemburg insisted th...
34: ...ed "[[Spartacus]]" after the [[Thrace|Thracian]] gladiator who tried to free slaves from the [[Roman ...
36: ...s, using the name "Junius", which her friends smuggled out and published illegally. These included ''T...
38: ...n the revolutions of [[Russian Revolution of 1905|1905]] and [[Russian Revolution of 1917|1917]]. - Christabel Pankhurst (1631 bytes)
3: ...was a [[suffragette]] born in [[Manchester]], [[England]].
5: ...rst]], and a sister of [[Sylvia Pankhurst]], in [[1905]], Christabel Pankhurst interrupted a [[The Liber...
7: ...ick riding but was defeated. Leaving her native England, she moved to the [[United States]] where she ... - Emmeline Pankhurst (1950 bytes)
3: ...than any other, which is associated with the struggle for votes for women in the period immediately pr...
5: ...on most famous for its militancy which began in [[1905]]. Its members included the notorious [[Annie Ke... - Anna Akhmatova (2156 bytes)
5: ...ar to have been happy; her parents separated in [[1905]]. - Isak Dinesen (2959 bytes)
3: ...uage|English]]. She is best known, at least in English, for her account of living in [[Kenya]], ''[[O...
5: ...blishing fiction in various Danish periodicals in 1905 under the pen name ''Osceola''. Her younger broth...
9: ...everal other works simultaneously in Danish and English, mostly collections of short stories; she also...
20: * ''[[Out of Africa]]'' (1937 in Denmark and England, 1938 in USA)
25: * ''Shadows on the Grass'' (1960 in England and Denmark, 1961 in USA) - Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
6: date_of_birth=[[February 2]], [[1905]] |
11: '''Ayn Rand''' ([[February 2]], [[1905]] – [[March 6]], [[1982]]; first name prono...
22: Initially, Rand struggled in [[Cinema of the United States|Hollywood]] an...
26: ...y]] publishing house. Despite these initial struggles ''The Fountainhead'' was successful, bringing R...
28: ... [[Alan Greenspan]] and [[Leonard Peikoff]] (jokingly designated "[[The Ayn Rand Collective|The Collec... - Virginia Woolf (9482 bytes)
9: She began writing professionally in [[1905]], initially for the ''[[Times Literary Supplemen...
11: ...s, in the words of [[E.M. Forster]], pushed the English language "a little further against the dark," ...
13: ...d symbolic narrative encompassing almost entire English history.
62: ...pauw.edu/%7Eafernald/passing_glances.html Passing Glances. A list of incidental mentions of Woolf and... - Helen Sawyer Hogg (1921 bytes)
3: ...ronomy|astronomer]] noted for her research into [[globular cluster]]s, but best remembered for her ast...
9: ...1905]]–[[1988]]), a professor emeritus of English at the [[University of Toronto]], who died in ... - Greta Garbo (9957 bytes)
3: '''Greta Garbo''' ([[September 18]], [[1905]] – [[April 15]], [[1990]]) was a [[Sweden|...
10: ...n ''G? Berlings Saga'' ([[1924 in film|1924]]) (English: ''The Story of G? Berling''). He also gave he...
27: ...ed on film. She then starred opposite [[Melvyn Douglas]] in the comedy ''[[Ninotchka]]'' ([[1939 in fi...
31: Greta Garbo was considered one of the most glamorous movie stars of the [[1920s]] and [[1930s]]...
33: ...ubsequently provided the film with its famous [[tagline]], "Garbo laughs!" A follow-up film, ''[[Two-F... - Heckelphone (1998 bytes)
1: ...on incorporating the regular oboe and the [[cor anglais]].
3: ...ony No. 4 (Das Siegeslied)]]''. In the usage of English composers, the heckelphone is generally referr... - Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
61: ...]'s four-volume ''[[Commentaries on the Laws of England]]'', he taught himself the law, and was admitt...
65: ...hig Party]]. In [[1856]], both men joined the fledgling [[United States Republican Party|Republican Pa...
79: ...Knox Polk|President Polk]]'s desire for "military glory — that attractive rainbow, that rises in...
85: ...was superior and less expensive, and that accordingly the corporation had a right to sue Mr. Barret fo...
89: ...to show that the moon on that date was at a low angle and could not have produced enough lumination fo... - Age of the Earth (20052 bytes)
11: ...the Earth using an experiment. He created a small globe that resembled the Earth in composition and th...
23: ...he physicist [[Lord Kelvin|William Thomson]] of [[Glasgow]] published calculations that fixed the age ...
29: ...ions. However, they assumed that the Sun was only glowing from the heat of its [[gravitational contrac...
63: ...focused on the end products of decay series. In [[1905]], he suggested that [[lead]] was the final stabl...
65: Boltwood did the legwork, and by the end of 1905 had provided dates for 26 separate rock samples, ...
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