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- History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
11: ...t divided ten Confederate states (all except [[Tennessee]], which had been readmitted in [[1866]]) in...
38: ...al government even set up a school in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in an attempt to impose the values and b...
51: ...tions to be coordinated across great distances. Innovations also occurred in how work was organized, ...
78: From the beginning, the Farmers' Alliances were political organiz...
90: ..."crucify mankind on a cross of gold," [[William Jennings Bryan]], the young Nebraskan champion of silv... - History of the United States (1918-1945) (54688 bytes)
5: [[Image:HowYaGonnaKeepEmDownOnTheFarm.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A 1919 ...
7: ...troops returning from [[World War I]], "How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down On the Farm After They've Seen [[P...
16: ...saw dramatic improvements in housing and urban planning. The boom was reflected by the extension of c...
68: Beginning late in the decade, European demand for Americ...
70: ... the Depression. When the war came to an end in [[1918]], all European nations that had been allied with...
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- 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 - November 4 (10686 bytes)
18: * [[1918]] - [[World War I]]: [[Austria-Hungary]] surrende...
19: * 1918 - The [[German Revolution]] begins when 40,000 [[...
47: *[[1744]] - [[Johann Bernoulli, III]], [[Switzerland|Swiss]] mathemati...
57: *[[1918]] - [[Art Carney]], actor (d. [[2003]])
69: *[[1961]] - [[Kathy Griffin]], comedienne, actress - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
37: ...rew]], (1736-1797), U.S. poloitical leader from Connecticut
49: ...ams, Gerry]], (born 1948), Irish politician & [[Sinn F驮]] leader
51: *[[Henry Adams|Adams, Henry]], (1838-1918), author
69: ...hitect)|Adams, Thomas]], (1871-1940), UK urban planner
85: *[[Cannonball Adderley|Adderley, Cannonball]], (1928-1975), saxophonist - List of people by name: Ag (3474 bytes)
10: *[[Andre Agassi|Agassi, Andre]], (1970-), tennis player
24: *[[Gianni Agnelli|Agnelli, Gianni]], (1921-2003), Italian industrialist
27: *[[Spiro Agnew|Agnew, Spiro]], (1918-1996), [[Vice President of the United States]]
29: ...gnon|Agnon, S.Y.]], (1888-1970), [[Nobel]] prizewinning author
35: ...ish theologian & scholar and creator of written Finnish language - Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
4: ...l Dabney Langhorne]] (1843-1919) and his wife, [[Anne Witcher Keene]]. Her sister [[Irene Langhorne]] ...
8: ... seat, since the first elected female member in [[1918]], [[Constance Markiewicz]], had chosen not to do...
22: # [[Jakie Astor|John Jacob Astor]] (born 1918) - Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
6: ...t nationalist boy scouting movement [[Fianna ɩreann]] in [[1909]].
8: ...returned. Shortly thereafter she joined [[James Connolly]]'s [[Irish Citizen Army]] (ICA), and, though...
10: ...e [[First Dᩬ|first incarnation]] of [[Dᩬ ɩreann]], a new Irish Parliament. She was re-elected to...
12: ... this record until 1979 when [[Mᩲe Geoghegan-Quinn]] was apointed to the then junior cabinet post of...
14: ...cause in the [[Irish Civil War]], and joined [[Fianna Fᩬ]] on its foundation in [[1926]]. She was no... - Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
12: ...marck]]'s laws against [[social democracy]] were annulled and the [[Social Democratic Party of Germany...
34: ... others such as [[Clara Zetkin]] and [[Franz Erdmann Mehring|Franz Mehring]], Luxemburg created the ''...
38: ...]]) which had begun in [[Kiel]] on [[4 November]] 1918, when forty thousand sailors and marines took ove...
42: ..., the united front disintegrated in late December 1918 as the USPD left the coalition in protest at perc...
45: ...ferent moments of the same process, so that one cannot exist without the other. These theoretical ins... - Isak Dinesen (2959 bytes)
1: ...renBlixen.jpeg|right|thumb|150px|Blixen in Kenya, 1918]] - Nina Hamnett (3501 bytes)
7: ...tminster Technical Institute]] from [[1917]] to [[1918]]. After divorcing Kristian, she took up with ano...
11: ..., rugs, and the like. The photo shown here is a [[1918]] portrait of a very modest Nina Hamnett painted ... - Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
5: ...l hemorrhage in 1898. Her mother, n饠Charlotte Hennessy, began taking in boarders, and through one of...
15: ...d in [[1937]]; they had two adopted children, Roxanne and Ronald. Fairbanks, however, was the love of ...
26: ... [[1917 in film|1917]]: stars in ''[[Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm]]'' and ''[[The Poor Little Rich Girl]...
27: * [[1918]]: Plays two starring roles in ''[[Stella Maris]]... - Lise Meitner (3907 bytes)
4: ... [[1901]], studying physics under [[Ludwig Boltzmann]]. After she obtained her doctorate degree, she w...
6: In [[1918]], they discovered the element [[protactinium]].
10: ...Germany for Sweden. She continued her work at [[Manne Siegbahn]]'s institute in [[Stockholm]], but wit...
12: ...ed the [[Enrico Fermi Award]] with [[Fritz Stra߭ann]]. On a visit to the USA in 1946 she was treated ... - Aimee Semple McPherson (13395 bytes)
7: ...[[Canada]] she was the daughter of James Morgan Kennedy, a widower and devout [[Methodism|Methodist]],...
15: ...nd they had a son, [[Rolf McPherson|Rolf Potter Kennedy McPherson]], born March 23, 1913.
21: ...mage:GospelCar.jpeg]]<small><br>The "Gospel Car", 1918</small></div>
25: ...soon became frustrated with the situation, and by 1918 had filed for separation. His petition for divor...
27: Aimee McPherson spent the four years of 1918 to 1922 as itinerant Pentecostal preacher, finall... - Tallulah Bankhead (6331 bytes)
16: ...t for [[Gone with the Wind]] put her out of the running for good -- Selznick decided that she was too ...
47: *[[Who Loved Him Best?]] (1918)
48: *[[When Men Betray]] (1918)
49: *[[Thirty a Week]] (1918)
69: *1918 [[The Squab Farm]] - Fanny Blankers-Koen (14562 bytes)
1: [[Image:FBK1948hurdles.jpg|thumbnail|right|Fanny Blankers-Koen speeding towards the gold medal in...
3: ...] [[athletics|athlete]]. She is most famous for winning four gold medals at the [[1948 Summer Olympics...
11: ...imming]], [[gymnastics]], [[ice skating]] and [[running]]. It soon became clear she was a sports talen...
13: ..., although as a sprinter, not a middle distance runner. The following year, only eighteen years old, s...
17: ...nal medals. At the European Championships in [[Vienna]], she won the bronze in both the 100 and 200&nb... - Hair (11457 bytes)
6: ...beards. The trench warfare between [[1914]] and [[1918]] exposed men to [[lice]] and [[flea]] infestatio...
17: ...ifference is that some people have shorter and thinner body hair than others. Overall coverage in ter...
19: ...ominids moving from a forest environment to a savanna environment. A more recent theory for human hair...
25: ...le. Within each cortical cell are many fibrils, running parallel to the fibre axis, and between the fi...
30: ... descent, blond hair and black hair are at the thinner end of the scale, while red hair is the thickes... - Bess Truman (3712 bytes)
7: ...ant Truman left for the battlefields of France in 1918. They were married on [[June 28]], [[1919]]; they... - Andrew Johnson (12662 bytes)
23: | '''Place of Death:''' || near [[Elizabethton, Tennessee]]
45: ...ticed to a tailor, but ran away to Greeneville, Tennessee in [[1826]], where he continued his employme...
48: ...ohnson served as an alderman in [[Greeneville, Tennessee]] from [[1828]] to [[1830]] and mayor of Gre...
51: ...esident Abraham Lincoln as Military Governor of Tennessee in [[1862]].
86: ...Postmaster General]]||align="left"|'''[[William Dennison]]'''||align="left"|1865–1866 - 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 ...
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 ...
72: ...thful. (Today it is known as the [[Office of Personnel Management]].) In [[1876]], [[Colorado]] was ad... - Chester A. Arthur (12210 bytes)
20: ...tleman Boss" for his style of dress and courtly manner, and was widely popular by the time he left off...
37: ...ith President [[James Garfield]] for the term beginning [[March 4]], [[1881]]. Upon the death of Presi...
44: ...es so the Government would not be embarrassed by annual surpluses of revenue. Congress raised about as...
52: Arthur kept himself in the running for the Presidential nomination in 1884 in ord...
110: * [[History of the United States (1865-1918)]] - Grover Cleveland (20963 bytes)
34: ..., New Jersey]] to the Rev. Richard Cleveland and Anne Neal. He was one of nine children. His father ...
36: ... carried him to the White House in three years. Running as a reformer, he was elected Mayor of Buffalo...
42: ... the comforts of the White House. "I must go to dinner," he wrote a friend, "but I wish it was to eat ...
62: ...in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania.
67: ...disappointed when his party nominated [[William Jennings Bryan]] on a Silver Platform. Cleveland supp...
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