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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
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193: | [[1919]] — [[1928]] (Legislative Building) - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
17: *[[Roald Amundsen]], (1872-1928), [[Norway|Norwegian]], first at the [[South Pole...
66: *[[Christopher Columbus]], (1451-1506), reached [[the Am...
77: ...ns|Russian]] explorer, first European who sailed through [[Bering Strait]]
230: *[[John Rae]], (1813-1893), travelled widely through the [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Arctic]] - November 4 (10686 bytes)
7: ...ain]] captures [[Antwerp (city)|Antwerp]] (after three days the city was nearly destroyed).
23: * [[1928]] - [[Arnold Rothstein]], [[New York City]]'s mos...
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...
85: *[[1928]] - [[Arnold Rothstein]], gambler - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
85: *[[Cannonball Adderley|Adderley, Cannonball]], (1928-1975), saxophonist
114: *[[Gustave Ador|Ador, Gustave]], (1845-1928), Swiss president
120: *[[Adrian of Nicomedia]], (died 303 or 304), Christian saint - List of people by name: Ai (1915 bytes)
27: *[[Chingiz Aitmatov|Aitmatov, Chingiz]], (born 1928), [[Kyrgyzstan|Kyrgyz]] author - Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
22: ...dren: a son, Menachem; and a daughter, Sarah. In 1928, she was elected secretary of the women's labor c...
71: ...Israelis have against Moses. He took us 40 years through the desert in order to bring us to the one sp... - Eleanor Roosevelt (11183 bytes)
15: In [[1928]], Mrs. Roosevelt met Associated Press reporter [...
25: ...and other Americans concerned about the mounting threats to peace and democracy during [[World War II]...
33: ...at people can enhance the quality of their lives through purposeful action based on sensitive discours...
35: ...she was instrumental along with [[John Peters Humphrey]] and others in formulating the [[UN Universal ...
37: ...ncreasingly disgusted with his political conduct through the rest of the [[1950s]]. Eventually, she wo... - The Valiant Five (3833 bytes)
15: .... Canada (Attorney General)'' <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[1928]]<nowiki>]</nowiki> S.C.R. 276, The Supreme Court... - Emmeline Pankhurst (1950 bytes)
3: ...khurst''' ([[July 14]], [[1858]] - [[June 14]], [[1928]]) was one of the founders of the British [[suffr...
5: ...ovement by her daughters, [[Christabel Pankhurst|Christabel]] and [[Sylvia Pankhurst|Sylvia]], both of... - Margaret Sanger (12025 bytes)
13: With [[Lothrup Stoddard]], and [[C. C. Little]] Sanger founded...
15: In 1928, Sanger resigned as the president of the American...
24: ... submission. An [[atheist]], Sanger attacked the Christian church for its opposition to her message, b...
38: ......] Perhaps the greatest physical danger to the chronic masturbator is the inability to perform the s...
54: ... on abortion (like many of her opinions) changed throughout the course of her life, she was acutely aw... - Anna Comnena (3243 bytes)
5: ...sult that the language is highly artificial. Her chronology is generally sound when recounting events ...
11: ...e Alexiad]'', translated by Elizabeth A. Dawes in 1928 - Amelia Earhart (9225 bytes)
10: ...pman, an attorney from Boston, but in November of 1928 announced that the engagement had been broken and...
20: ... to [[Honolulu]], [[Hawaii]]. The flight resumed three days later, but a tire blew on takeoff and Earh...
24: Through a series of misunderstandings or errors (the ...
27: ...politan (magazine)|Cosmopolitan]]'' magazine from 1928 to 1930. She authored numerous magazine articles ...
28: * ''20 Hrs., 40 Min.'' was her journal of her [[1928]] flight across the Atlantic as a passenger (maki... - Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
20: ...ournal: "In the air of the compartment hung only three axe-like words: ''bourgeois, Junkers, leeches''...
26: ...ilitary officer. This affair became widely known throughout ''emigr駧 circles, and even to Efron hims...
32: ...d the critics [[D. S. Mirsky]] and [[Aleksandr Bakhrakh]].
56: ...re are cycles of poems which fall into a regular chronological sequence among the single poems, eviden...
58: ...ed" (Na krasnom kone). The poem is a prologue to three more verse-narratives written between 1920 and ... - Virginia Woolf (9482 bytes)
9: ...lar success. Much of her work was self-published through the [[Hogarth Press]]. She is hailed as one o...
11: ...various possibilities of fractured narrative and chronology. She has, in the words of [[E.M. Forster]]...
13: ...f's chief preoccupations: transformation of life through the art, sexual ambivalence and meditation on...
15: ...in that I am going mad again: I feel we can't go through another of those terrible times. And I shan't...
20: ...iction work, ''[[A Room of One's Own]]'' and ''[[Three Guineas]]'', discusses the largely failed role ... - Grace Hopper (7469 bytes)
3: ...bachelor's degree in mathematics and physics in [[1928]] and pursued her graduate education at [[Yale Un...
34: Throughout much of her later career, Grace Hopper wa... - Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
3: ...es|American]] [[cultural anthropology|cultural anthropologist]].
7: ...uate student, but her position as a pioneering anthropologist--one who wrote clearly and vividly enoug...
14: ... by young people (especially women) as they pass through adolescence as "unavoidable periods of adjust...
18: ... to know, lived with, observed, and interviewed (through an interpreter) the sixty-eight young women b...
22: ...k upset many Westerners when it first appeared in 1928. Many American readers felt shocked by her observ... - Anna Maxwell (1551 bytes)
8: ...can War]] she organized nurses for the military. Through her actions the [[Army Nurse Corps]] was esta...
12: ... textbook: ''Practical Nursing''. Maxwell Hall ([[1928]]-[[1984]]) at Presbyterian Hospital was named fo... - Josephine Baker (5957 bytes)
13: ...ed to excuse herself and escaped from the chalet through a laundry chute. After the war, Baker was awa...
15: ...r personal life similarly suffered, and she went through six marriages, some legal, some not.
21: ...ally divorced), and American artist Robert Brady (1928-1986, married 1973, also not legally binding, sep... - 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... - Maya Deren (3661 bytes)
4: ...Syracuse, New York|Syracuse]], [[New York]]. In [[1928]], she became a [[naturalized citizen]]. By [[193...
14: ...ren is a character in Merrill's ''[[The Book of Ephraim]]'' (1976), the first book of the trilogy know...
22: ...ic collaboration with Frank Westbrook and [[Rita Christiani]].
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