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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
25: | [[1860]] through [[1874]]
81: ...1832]], [[1889]] — [[1891]] (wing added), [[1909]] — [[1911]] (wings added)
109: | [[1896]] — [[1902]], [[1909]] — [[1912]] (wings added) - November 4 (10686 bytes)
7: ...ain]] captures [[Antwerp (city)|Antwerp]] (after three days the city was nearly destroyed).
33: ...ents, invade the [[United States]] embassy in [[Tehran]] and take 90 hostages (63 of whom are American...
35: * [[1993]] - [[Jean Chr�tien]] takes office as [[Prime Minister of Cana...
53: *[[1909]] - [[Skeeter Webb]], American [[baseball]] playe...
129: [[hr:4. studenog]] - Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
19: # [[Nancy Phyllis Louise Astor]] (1909-1975) - Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
6: ...ist boy scouting movement [[Fianna ɩreann]] in [[1909]]. - Annie Besant (4275 bytes)
9: ...6]]. In [[1908]] he was taken back into the fold through the agency of Besant, who had been elected pr...
13: ...boy was proposed as the incarnate vessel for the Christ. Jiddu Krishnamurti and his brother Nitya were...
32: * Esoteric Christianity - Emma Goldman (12210 bytes)
3: ...he development of anarchism in the US and Europe throughout the first half of the twentieth century. S...
55: ...do the bidding of their masters to crucify their Christs." [[Living my Life]], p. 304.</blockquote>
59: ... revolution" - widely attributed, actually a paraphrase from her autobiography ''Living My Life'' - vi...
70: ...erican Years, Volume 2 - Making Speech Free, 1902-1909''. Berkeley: U of California P, 2004. ISBN 052022... - Isak Dinesen (2959 bytes)
17: * ''The de Cats Family'' (1909, published in ''[[Tilskueren]]'')
26: * ''Ehrengard'' (posthumous 1963, USA) - Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
5: ...harlotte Hennessy, began taking in boarders, and through one of these lodgers Gladys, aged seven, was ...
9: ...t in a one-reel thriller, ''The Lonely Villa'' in 1909. Pickford would go on to become [[Hollywood]]'s b...
11: ... Fairbanks]], an action-adventure film star. The phrase "by the clock" became a secret message of thei...
17: == Partial chronology ==
18: * [[1909]]: discovered by [[David Wark Griffith]] at [[Ame... - Nathalie Sarraute (1197 bytes)
4: ...childhood between [[France]] and [[Russia]]. In [[1909]], her family moved permanently to [[Paris]]. She... - Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
7: ...ed to [[Vienna]] and then [[Paris]] when she was three. After returning almost two years later, she wa...
13: ... in 1907; Alice moved in with Leo and Gertrude in 1909. During her whole life, Stein was supported by a ...
52: ...is described through the repetition of narrative phrases such as "As I was saying" and "There will be ...
58: ...s choice of, "the drabbest and least significant phrases," in ''L'Histoire du Soldat'' to Gertrude Ste...
66: ...ing [[Virgil Thomson]]'s operas ''Four Saints in Three Acts'', ''The Mother of Us All'', and [[James T... - Suzanne Valadon (4068 bytes)
26: ...kbroker Paul Mousis in [[1896]] failed, when in [[1909]] the then 44-year old Valadon left Mousis for 23... - Ruth Benedict (3045 bytes)
3: ...], [[1948]]) was an [[United States|American]] anthropologist.
5: ...]. She attended [[Vassar College]], graduating in 1909.
15: Benedict was among the leading social anthropologists who were recruited by the U.S. Governme...
19: == ''The Chrysanthemum and the Sword'' ==
22: Benedict is best known for her book ''The Chrysanthemum and the Sword'', the study of the socie... - Virginia Apgar (394 bytes)
1: Dr. '''Virginia Apgar''' ([[June 7]], [[1909]] - [[August 7]], [[1974]]) specialised in [[anes... - Jane Delano (3466 bytes)
4: ...er care. Leaving Florida, Jane Delano then spent three years nursing [[typhoid]] patients at a copper ...
6: ...ning School for Nurses where she remained until [[1909]] when she was made Superintendent of the United ...
8: ...he Army Nurse Corps, and the American Red Cross. Through her efforts, emergency response teams were or... - Bonnie and Clyde (17385 bytes)
9: ...212; and in January 1929, she told him they were through. Although he was sentenced to 5 years in pris...
15: ...olding down "square" jobs during the period 1927 through 1929, he also cracked safes, burgled stores, ...
19: ...et, but the most prevalent story is that it was through his friend Clarence Clay. Clarence's sister, ...
35: ...ge number of guns, cars, and people that floated through it, history books can only speculate with reg...
71: ...iles]]. They were in place by 21:00, waiting all through the next day ([[May 22]]), but with no sign o... - Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
7: ...n [[1420]], the [[Treaty of Troyes]] granted the throne to Henry V's heirs, disinheriting Charles, the...
12: ...additionally insisted on having her examined for three weeks by theologians at [[Poitiers]] before gra...
24: ...nne's "great diligence" (according to one of the chroniclers who served in her army). A day of skirmis...
38: ...was first brought to [[Saint-Ouen]] cemetery and threatened with summary execution unless she signed a...
40: ...ldier, who had just picked up a piece of wood to throw on the fire, was terrified by the vision of a w... - Relic (11473 bytes)
1: ...[[body]] or a personal item of a [[saint]]. A [[shrine]] that houses a relic is called a [[reliquary]...
3: ==Christian relics==
5: ===History of Christian relics===
7: ...fleshly body, or that God chooses to do miracles through the sleeping bodies of His holy servants, or ...
11: ... the True Cross to build a [[ship]] from. The [[Shroud of Turin]] is another relic whose authenticity... - Matthew Henson (1087 bytes)
2: ...eographic North Pole]] with [[Robert Peary]] in [[1909]]. However, some have estimated that Peary's part... - President of the United States (42878 bytes)
5: ...referred to as "the leader of the free world," a phrase that is still invoked today, mostly by America...
16: ...s completing his predecessor's term. Since then, three presidents have served two full terms: [[Dwight...
19: ...y four years. Presidents are elected indirectly, through the [[U.S. Electoral College|Electoral Colleg...
25: ...cess is concerned with winning [[swing state]]s, through frequent visits and [[mass media]] advertisin...
56: ...n Johnson]], was born on [[August 27]] [[1908]]. Three other Presidents who followed Johnson in office... - Thomas R. Marshall (6779 bytes)
7: ...sful in passing much of his progressive platform through the state legislature, nor in raising a conve...
29: Marshall is best known for a phrase he introduced to the American lexicon. During...
31: ... House tour by asking them to "be kind enough to throw peanuts at me." Upon hearing of his nomination...
36: .... Frank Hanly]]|after=[[Samuel M. Ralston]]|years=1909-1913}}
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