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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
31: | [[Connecticut]]
32: | [[Hartford, Connecticut|Hartford]]
84: | [[Annapolis, Maryland|Annapolis]]
95: | [[Minnesota]]
96: | [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul]] - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
42: *[[Lafayette Bunnell]], (1824-1903), described [[Yosemite Valley]]
47: *[[John Cabot]] (Giovanni Caboto), (c. 1450 – 1499), [[Italy|Italian]] n...
100: *[[Edmund Fanning]], (1769-1841), "Pathfinder of the Pacific", d...
116: *[[Pierre Gaultier de Varennes et de la Vérendrye]], (1685-1749), explorer
119: *[[Thomas Gann]], explorer - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
25: *[[Lynn Abbey|Abbey, Lynn]], (born 1948), US author
65: ...ck Augustus Abel|Abel, Frederick Augustus]] (1827-1902), chemist
93: ...ilhelm Hermann von Abich|Abich, Otto Wilhelm Hermann von]], (1806-1886), German mineralogist, geologis...
116: *[[Dannie Abse|Abse, Dannie]], (born 1923), British poet - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
37: ...rew]], (1736-1797), U.S. poloitical leader from Connecticut
38: *[[Ansel Adams|Adams, Ansel]], (1902-1984), photographer
49: ...ams, Gerry]], (born 1948), Irish politician & [[Sinn F驮]] leader
69: ...hitect)|Adams, Thomas]], (1871-1940), UK urban planner
85: *[[Cannonball Adderley|Adderley, Cannonball]], (1928-1975), saxophonist - Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
11: ...f Teck was however granted a [[Parliament]]ary [[Annuity]] of [[UKP|?]]4000 plus ?4000 from her mother...
31: ...ince George, Duke of Kent]] <td>[[20 December]] [[1902]] <td> [[25 August]] [[1942]]<td> married [[Princ...
40: ...lbert was found to be abusing the children. The nanny would pinch Edward before he was to be presented...
58: The beginning of Mary's reign as Queen Consort saw her come ...
62: ...e mother. She failed to notice the neglect of a nanny of the young Princes Edward and Albert, and her ... - Emma Goldman (12210 bytes)
6: ...no), [[Lithuania]], where her family ran a small inn. In the period of [[political repression]] after ...
21: ...eleased due to the complete lack of evidence to connect her and the others with Czolgosz's actions. G...
45: * <blockquote>Methods and means cannot be separated from the ultimate aim...No [[revol...
70: ...he American Years, Volume 2 - Making Speech Free, 1902-1909''. Berkeley: U of California P, 2004. ISBN 0... - Margaret Sanger (12025 bytes)
5: ...ffluent New York suburb of [[White Plains]]. In [[1902]], she married William Sanger. Although stricken ...
9: ...illiam Sanger. In 1916, Sanger opened a family planning and birth control clinic in the Brownsville ne...
15: ...time, the largest private international family planning organization.
19: ...y a few months after the landmark [[Griswold v. Connecticut]] decision, which legalized birth control ...
38: ...ighted by this pernicious habit, always begun so innocently, for even after they have ceased the habit... - Elizabeth Cady Stanton (4406 bytes)
2: ...November 12]], [[1815]] – [[October 26]], [[1902]]) was a social activist and a leading figure of ...
14: ...n 1840 and had seven children. Stanton died in [[1902]] and was interred in the [[Woodlawn Cemetery]] i...
26: * [http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/stanton/years/years.html ''Eighty Years... - Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
4: ...nsylvania]], which is now part of [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]], she was the daughter of a w...
6: ...a Academy of the Fine Arts]] in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] (1861-1865). Tired of patronizing instr...
37: ...exander J. Cassatt]] was the president of the [[Pennsylvania Railroad]] from [[1899]] until his death ...
75: ... in a White Bonnet 1901.jpg|''Simone in a White Bonnet'' (1901)
76: ...Mary Margot in Blue, 1902.jpg|''Margot in Blue'' (1902) - Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
7: ...Side of [[Pittsburgh]]), her family moved to [[Vienna]] and then [[Paris]] when she was three. After r...
11: In 1902 she moved to [[France]] during the height of arti...
23: ... "a 19th Century Republican, in her manners and manner of speech she was Victorian, socially was more ...
26: ..., a gay collaborator with the Vichy regime with connections to the [[Gestapo]].
50: ...nterly influence on Stein's work is that of [[Cezanne]], specifically in her idea of equality, what Ju... - Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
12: ...]] when Marina was despatched to school in [[Lausanne]]. Changes in the Tsvetaev residence led to seve...
14: ... Tsvetaeva studied literary history at the [[Sorbonne]]. During this time, a major revolutionary chang...
16: ...namoured of the work of [[Aleksandr Blok]] and [[Anna Akhmatova]], although she never met Blok and did...
32: ...rnak]], [[Rainer Maria Rilke]], the Czech poet [[Anna Teskova]], and the critics [[D. S. Mirsky]] and ...
34: ... in September 1937, on a country lane near [[Lausanne]]. After Efron's escape, the police interrogated... - Marie Curie (5862 bytes)
5: ...udied [[chemistry]] and [[physics]] at the [[Sorbonne]], where she became the first woman to teach.
7: ...n uranium; thus on [[December 26]]th Marie Curie announced the existence of this new substance.
9: ...alts (refining radium chloride on [[April 20]], [[1902]]) and then two new [[chemical element]]s. The fi...
39: *''Marie Curie: A Life'', by Susan Quinn, ISBN 0201887940
40: *''Obsessive Genius: The Inner World of Marie Curie'', by Barbara Goldsmith, I... - Jane Delano (3466 bytes)
4: ...urses at University Hospital in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]].
6: ... the secretary for the enrollment of nurses. In [[1902]] she returned to Bellevue Hospital in New York C... - Leni Riefenstahl (8095 bytes)
2: ...ne Amalie "Leni" Riefenstahl''' ([[August 22]], [[1902]] - [[September 8]], [[2003]]) was an actress, a ...
7: ...fused, suggesting that Hitler have [[Walter Ruttmann]] film it instead. Riefenstahl later consented, a... - Tallulah Bankhead (6331 bytes)
2: ...'Tallulah Brockman Bankhead''' ([[January 31]], [[1902]] - [[December 12]], [[1968]]) was a [[United Sta...
16: ...t for [[Gone with the Wind]] put her out of the running for good -- Selznick decided that she was too ... - Actinium (7046 bytes)
141: ...o Giesel]] independently discovered actinium in [[1902]]. The chemical behavior of actinium is similar t... - John Tyler (18019 bytes)
27: ...e United States|Vice President]] in [[1840]] as running mate to [[William Henry Harrison]]. Their camp...
29: ...Vice President to assume the Presidency in this manner. He acceded to the Presidency upon the death of...
40: *Anne Contesse Tyler ([[April 5]], [[1825]] - [[July]]...
49: ...ler ([[December 2]], [[1851]] - [[January 26]], [[1902]]).
69: ... grievances which their constituted authorities cannot, for any length of time resist, if properly app... - Ulysses S. Grant (23281 bytes)
24: ...Union army|Union armies]], and is credited with winning the war. Although he was a successful general,...
30: ...tanning|tanner]], and his mother were born in [[Pennsylvania]]. In the fall of [[1823]] they moved to ...
34: ...nt married [[Julia Boggs Dent]] ([[1826]]–[[1902]]) on [[August 22]], [[1848]]. They had four chil...
43: ...by capturing [[Battle of Fort Henry|Fort Henry, Tennessee]], on [[February 6]], [[1862]], followed by ...
45: ...ged in [[Battle of Chattanooga III|Chattanooga, Tennessee]], decisively beating [[Braxton Bragg]] and ... - South Africa (40100 bytes)
3: ...n introducing the policy of [[apartheid]] after winning the general election of [[1948]]; however, it ...
17: ...s the other official names of South Africa on an inner page.
30: .... The Dutch declared bankruptcy, and the British annexed the Cape Colony in [[1805]].
32: ... jackets in the Second Boer War ([[1899]]–[[1902]]), which was largely opposed by the [[Liberal Pa...
47: [[Image:SouthAfricanNationalAssembly.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The [[Nation... - Cuba (25106 bytes)
6: ...he island until its independence was granted in [[1902]], though limited by the [[Platt Amendment]] (rev...
12: ...international embarrasment to the newly elected Kennedy administration, and subsequently led to the Cu...
22: ...n.com/US/9602/cuba_shootdown/26/3pm/][http://www.cnn.com/US/9602/cuba_shootdown/27/]. This extraterrit...
72: ...Gulf of Mexico]], to the west by the [[Yucatan Channel]], to the south by the [[Caribbean Sea]], and t...
88: ...e, use of the dollar in business was officially banned, and a 10% surcharge was introduced for the con...
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