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- November 4 (10686 bytes)
9: ... [[1677]] - The future [[Mary II of England]] marries [[William III of England|William, Prince of Oran...
10: ...ame the [[prime minister]] of [[Piedmont (Italy)|Piedmont]]-[[Kingdom of Sardinia|Sardinia]], which so...
13: * [[1869]] - The first issue of the scientific journal ''[[Nature (journal)|Nature]]'' is ...
19: ...n 40,000 [[sailor]]s take over the [[port]] in [[Kiel]].
22: * [[1924]] - [[Nellie Tayloe Ross]] of [[Wyoming]] elected as the first... - List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
4: *[[Patriarch Acacius|Acacius, Patriarch]], (died 489), patriarch of Constantinople
5: *[[Louis Acaries|Acaries, Louis]], (born 1954), boxer, former world title...
14: *[[Achillas of Alexandria]], (died 313), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
25: ...ckerman|Ackerman, Forrest J.]], (born 1916), US science fiction author
28: *[[Karen Ackerman|Ackerman, Karen]] (born 1951) - List of people by name: Ag (3474 bytes)
11: ...exander Emanuel]], (1835-1910), American man of science
12: ...Louis]], (1807-1873), work on [[ice age]]s, [[glacier]]s
20: ..., (1969-1999), Sudanese immigrant to Germany who died as a result of an deportation attempt
21: *[[David Agmon|Agmon, David]], [[Brigadier General]] in the [[Israel Defence Forces]]
42: *[[Dries van Agt|Agt, Dries van]], (born 1931), Dutch prime minister - List of people by name: Ah (925 bytes)
4: *[[Bertie Ahern|Ahern, Bertie]], (born [[1951]]), [[Taoiseach|Irish prime minister]] and leader...
14: *[[Alfred Aho|Aho, Alfred V.]], computer scientist - List of people by name: Ai (1915 bytes)
6: *[[Saint Aidan|Aidan, Saint]], (died 651)
8: *[[Danny Aiello|Aiello, Danny]], (born 1933), US actor
9: *[[ɴienne Aignan|Aignan, ɴienne]], (1773-1824), translator, political writer, ...
13: *[[Thomas Aikenhead|Aikenhead, Thomas]], (died 1697), hanged for blasphemy, near Edinburgh, Sco...
23: *[[Airto]], (born 1951), [[percussion]]ist - Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
9: ...]] of the [[Church of England]], [[Commander-in-Chief]] of the [[UK Armed Forces]] and [[List of Lords...
11: ... of which she is or was Head of State. She is married to [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh]], and is ...
20: ...p of Canterbury]] and has always been a strong believer in the [[Church of England]].
27: ... that she greatly enjoyed this and that this experience led her to send her own children to school rat...
29: ...cial visit overseas in [[1947]], when she accompanied her parents to [[South Africa]]. On her 21st bir... - Rush Limbaugh (21665 bytes)
2: ...alk show host in the United States, and has an audience estimated by Arbitron at 20 million listeners ...
8: ...him eligible for the [[draft]], but he was classified 1-Y due to an undisclosed medical problem [http:...
10: ... on station [[KQV]], using the name '''Jeff Christie'''. It was in Pittsburgh that many of Limbaugh's ...
16: ...n [[August 1]], [[1988]] via a company called Premiere Broadcasting. Limbaugh refers on-air to the "Ex...
18: ...[broadcasting]] to a news-talk format after an audience decline in the [[1970s]]. The program has for ... - Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
6: ...art of the [[Russian Empire]]). Her earliest memories were of her father boarding up the front door in...
10: ...t time each morning as her mother was buying supplies at the market.
16: ...or [[Zionist]] Organization in [[1915]]. She married Morris Myerson in [[1917]] and began planning to...
20: ...t eventually accepted into the community. Her duties there included picking almonds, planting trees, ...
22: ...e children stayed with her. Her husband died in [[1951]], Golda was away traveling at the time. - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
27: ...icknamed the '''Iron Lady''' in [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] propaganda (because of her vocal opposition to...
29: ...erved as [[Secretary of State for Education and Science|Education Secretary]] in the government of [[E...
31: ...cher assert that [[Thatcherism|Thatcherite]] policies were responsible for this.
38: ...ty of Oxford|Oxford]] from [[1944]] where she studied [[chemistry]]. She became Chairman of the [[Oxfo...
41: ...o read for the [[Bar association|Bar]]. She qualified as a [[Barrister]] in [[1953]], the same year th... - Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
11: ...of her literature to showcase such heroes. She believed:
19: ...mmunist]] message, attracting the attention of Soviet officials). There is a story told that she named...
22: ... O'Connor]], who caught her eye. The two were married in [[1929]]. In [[1931]], Rand became a [[natura...
28: ...n any of her works of fiction. Along with [[Nathaniel Branden]] and his wife [[Barbara Branden|Barbara...
30: ...olitics and House Committee on Un-American Activities testimony=== - Jackie Cochran (7825 bytes)
1: '''Jacqueline Cochran''', born '''Bessie Lee Pittman''' ([[May 11]], [[1906]] - [[August 7...
4: ...m town to town in search of work. As a child, Bessie possessed an unusual amount of drive and ambition...
6: ...he investment proved a lucrative one. Later, in [[1951]], she would be voted one of the 25 outstanding b...
8: ...ed in 1936 after his divorce, was an astute financier and savvy marketer who recognized the value of p...
10: ... with the wealthy elite, she was frequently interviewed by the press and she made up a story about bei... - Sally Ride (1826 bytes)
1: ...avitskaya]] ([[1982]]), both from the former [[Soviet Union]].
7: ...f physics at the [[University of California, San Diego]]. - Rosalind Franklin (9829 bytes)
2: '''Rosalind Elsie Franklin''' ([[July 25]], [[1920]] - [[April 16]]...
5: ...t St Paul's Girls' School where she excelled in science and sport. Her family were actively involved i...
8: ...f coal and charcoal and how to use them most efficiently, a problem affecting the war. Her work helped...
11: ==King's College London 1951-1953==
12: ...similar research). Unfortunately, Randall had implied that Franklin alone would be working on DNA, app... - Helen Sawyer Hogg (1921 bytes)
3: ...mbered for her astronomy column, which ran from [[1951]] until [[1981]].
5: ...t on to [[Harvard Observatory]] to work with [[Annie Jump Cannon]] and [[Harlow Shapley]]. on star cl...
7: ... became director in [[1946]] until his death in [[1951]].
9: ...iversity of Toronto]], who died in [[1988]]. She died of a [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]] in 1...
11: She won the [[Annie J. Cannon Award in Astronomy]] in [[1949]] and th... - Mary, the mother of Jesus (30135 bytes)
8: ...ns built around the figure of Mary, and the centuries of Marian cult derived from the Catholic and Eas...
11: ...g|right|250px|thumbnail|[[Gabriel (archangel)|Gabriel]] delivering the [[Annunciation]] to Mary. Paint...
13: ...Joseph. During her betrothal, the [[angel]] [[Gabriel]] announced to her that she was to be the mother...
15: ...41-52). Probably also during this period Joseph died, for he is not mentioned again.
17: ... of her son is a common motif in art, called a [[piet?. - Julia Child (8199 bytes)
2: ...evision series ''[[The French Chef]]'', which premiered in 1963.
6: ...ars at home, writing for local publications and briefly working in advertising again. Civic-minded, sh...
10: ...he resided in Washington, D.C., where she was married on [[September 1]], [[1946]] to Mr. Child, a man...
14: ...s]] where she met [[Simone Beck]] who, with her friend [[Louisette Bertholle]], had written a French c...
16: In 1951, they began teaching cooking to American women in... - Maya Deren (3661 bytes)
4: ...ic [[pogroms]] and because of her father's sympathies for [[Leon Trotsky]], the family fled to [[Syrac...
8: ... Foundation Fellowship for "Creative Work in the Field of Motion Pictures." In 1947 she won the [[Gra...
31: * ''Ensemble for Sonambulists'' (1951) - Lucille Ball (12427 bytes)
2: ...n]] and star of [[I Love Lucy]]. A 'B-grade' [[movie star]] of the [[1940s]], she became one of the be...
4: ...rn in [[Celoron, New York]] and after her father died, was raised by her working mother and grandparen...
5: ...er". Two years later, she witnessed , Warner, a friend of her brother's get shot, severing the spinal ...
7: ... was known in many Hollywood circles as "the B-Movie queen", sharing the "royalty" honor with [[Macdon...
9: ...). They initially divorced in [[1945]], but remarried the same year, deciding to patch things up. - Greta Garbo (9957 bytes)
8: ... Petscher. He cast her in a small part for the movie ''Peter The Tramp'' ([[1920 in film|1920]]).
10: ...[[stage name]] Greta Garbo. She starred in two movies in [[Sweden]] and one in [[Germany]].
12: ...and returned to [[Sweden]] in [[1928]], where he died soon after.
17: ... photographer [[Cecil Beaton]], to whom she was briefly engaged.
19: ... publicized with the slogan "Garbo Talks." The movie was a huge success, but Garbo personally hated he... - Ava Gardner (4142 bytes)
6: ...from 1945 to 1946, and to [[Frank Sinatra]] from 1951 to 1957. She was regarded as one of the most bea...
10: She met author [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] at [[Oxford University]] in November 1964. Ne...
12: ...ank Sinatra]] paid all her medical expenses. She died of [[pneumonia]] in [[London]], [[England]].
14: ...[[Smithfield, North Carolina]]; the town of Smithfield now has an Ava Gardner [[Museum]].
26: * [[Calling Dr. Gillespie]] (1942)
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