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  1. Charles W. Fairbanks (2978 bytes)
    1: [[image:CharlesWFairbanks.jpg|right|Charles W. Fairbanks]]
    3: ...n University]], [[Delaware, Ohio]], in [[1872]]. Fairbanks was an agent of the [[Associated Press]] in [[Pit...
    5: ...esident]] under [[Charles E. Hughes]]. Hughes and Fairbanks lost the election to [[Woodrow Wilson]] and [[Tho...
    7: Fairbanks resumed the practice of law in Indianapolis, wher...
    9: The city of [[Fairbanks, Alaska]] is named after him.

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  1. Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
    9: ...ppointing roles and the public's inability to accept Pickford in roles that reflected her own age, rat...
    11: ...sage of their love; as the couple was driving and Fairbanks was discussing the recent death of his mother, th...
    13: ...tal problems. Her stressful business schedule and Fairbanks' extramarital affair with another woman led to a ...
    15: ...hey had two adopted children, Roxanne and Ronald. Fairbanks, however, was the love of the actress's life. Bef...
    26: ...]]'', among other films. She tours the U.S. with Fairbanks and others, supporting U.S. involvement in [[Worl...
  2. President of the United States (42878 bytes)
    12: ...d States at the time the U.S. Constitution was adopted), be at least 35 years of age, and have been a ...
    52: ...er 24]], [[1784]], before the Constitution was adopted).
    168: ...tates)|Republican]] || ''None'' then [[Charles W. Fairbanks]]
    264: ...ts or ex-presidents have died in every decade except four: the [[1800s]], [[1810s]], [[1950s]], and [[...
    272: | [[September 24]], [[1789]] ||align=right| $25,000
  3. Alaska (24727 bytes)
    42: ...ist of U.S. state birds|State bird]]'''||[[Willow Ptarmigan]]
    77: ...itory]] had several years earlier (circa 1975) adopted a single time zone identical to Pacific Standar...
    123: ...|Anchorage]], [[Denali]], and [[Fairbanks, Alaska|Fairbanks]] to [[North Pole, Alaska|North Pole]], with spur...
    127: ...ion tourists arriving in Alaska between May and September).
    129: ...passenger [[Boeing 737]]-200s) from Anchorage and Fairbanks to regional hubs like [[Bethel, Alaska|Bethel]], ...
  4. California (63989 bytes)
    31: AdmittanceDate = [[September 9]], [[1850]] |
    59: Reptile = [[Desert Tortoise]] |
    103: ...ome nobles of [[Imperial Russia]] made brief attempts to explore and claim parts of California, but th...
    126: ...25]], [[1854]] where it has been permanently, except for a four-month temporary move in 1862 to San Fr...
    158: ...contains more forestland than any other state except Alaska. Most of the forest is found in 2 places....
  5. Pythagoras (10747 bytes)
    9: ...iters credit him with visits to the sages of [[Egypt]] and of [[Babylon]] before going west; but such ...
    17: ...truest?" "Most men are bad." Others were more cryptic: "What is the [[Delphic oracle]]?" "The [[tetra...
    19: ...f murder and pain cannot reap joy and love" (excerpt from the book ''The extended circle'', by Jon Wyn...
    31: ...my]], and many scholars now believe that the [[Egyptians]] used the [[Pythagorean theorem]] in some of...
    33: ... later be used by [[Johannes Kepler]] in his attempt to formulate a model of the solar system in his w...
  6. Roaring Twenties (28131 bytes)
    31: ...governments went deeply into debt, under the assumption that an investment in such infrastructure woul...
    66: ...the demand for professional musicians and jazz adopted the 4/4 beat of dance music. [[Tap dance|Tap da...
    84: ...fathers lost in the battlefield; women had to accept a job, and move outside the home. This also gave ...
    86: ... in public, danced and exercised her franchise, kept her hair short, wore make-up, dressed differentl...
    95: ...ted States Constitution|Constitution]] in an attempt to alleviate various social problems; this came t...
  7. Calvin Coolidge (18374 bytes)
    3: ...n><font size="+1">'''Calvin Coolidge'''</font></caption>
    13: <tr><td>'''Place of Death:'''</td><td>[[Northampton, Massachusetts]]</td></tr>
    25: ...uating in [[1895]]. He practiced law in [[Northampton, Massachusetts]], and was a member of the city ...
    27: Coolidge was elected mayor of Northampton in [[1910]] and [[1911]], was a member of the S...
    47: ...t President of the United States who did not attempt to intervene in [[free market]]s, letting [[busin...
  8. Warren G. Harding (30163 bytes)
    20: ...tes Electoral College|electoral college]]). He adopted hands-off [[laissez-faire]] policies both on ec...
    51: ...fe. [[Al Jolson]], [[Lillian Russell]], [[Douglas Fairbanks]] and [[Mary Pickford]] were among the luminaries...
    64: Throughout his administration, Harding adopted [[laissez-faire]] policies, and there are few l...
    68: ... Ohio he had voted for [[Prohibition]], Harding kept the [[White House]] well stocked with bootleg liq...
    126: ...rst President to visit [[Alaska]]. Rumors of corruption in his administration were beginning to circul...
  9. Pirate (23151 bytes)
    10: ...at|coups]] and then finally came to mean the disruptive parliamentary maneuver of talking without stop...
    24: ...letter of marque]] from a government or king to capture merchant ships belonging to an enemy nation. ...
    38: ...onsidered ''[[jus cogens]]'', a conventional peremptory international norm from which states may not d...
    46: ...e right to elect and replace their leaders. The captain of a pirate ship was often a fierce fighter in...
    50: Pirates readily accepted outcasts from traditional societies, perhaps ea...
  10. Republican Party (United States) (31573 bytes)
    22: ...Nothing movement|American Party]]. Since its inception, its chief opposition has been the Democratic ...
    54: ...r Democrat [[Woodrow Wilson]], temporarily interrupting the Republican era.
    56: ...American politics for the next three decades, excepting the two-term presidency of [[World War II]] Ge...
    64: ...nited States|U.S. Congress]], which, with the exception of the Senate during 2001-2002, has been retai...
    66: ...eform]] and a balanced federal budget notable exceptions. The Republican-controlled House of Represen...
  11. Alaskan husky (4973 bytes)
    18: ...peed. Demanding speed-racing events such as the [[Fairbanks]] ([[Alaska]]) [[Open North American Championship...
    36: ...to establish a registry for these dogs; such attempts have never received significant support. Althoug...
  12. Vice President of the United States (33884 bytes)
    21: ...ent is constitutionally prevented from voting except in the case of ties. In practice, the Vice Presi...
    35: The tumultuous affair led to the adoption of [[Twelfth Amendment to the United States Co...
    48: ...ned by every President since. Still, Roosevelt kept his last Vice President [[Harry S. Truman]] uninf...
    135: ...ter Alan Arthur]] || [[March 4]], [[1881]] || [[September 19]], [[1881]]<sup>4</sup> || [[United State...
    137: |align=center| || ''Vacant'' || [[September 19]], [[1881]] || [[March 4]], [[1885]] || |...
  13. Theodore Roosevelt (35706 bytes)
    5: | date1=[[September 14]], [[1901]]
    16: | vicepresident=[[Charles Warren Fairbanks]]
    31: ...872 to 1873 the Roosevelt family traveled in [[Egypt]], the [[Holy Land]], and spent several months in...
    34: Except for a few months at Professor McMullen's school, ...
    56: ... He made such a concerted effort to root out corruption and "machine politics" that, it is said, Repub...
  14. Charles W. Fairbanks (2978 bytes)
    1: [[image:CharlesWFairbanks.jpg|right|Charles W. Fairbanks]]
    3: ...n University]], [[Delaware, Ohio]], in [[1872]]. Fairbanks was an agent of the [[Associated Press]] in [[Pit...
    5: ...esident]] under [[Charles E. Hughes]]. Hughes and Fairbanks lost the election to [[Woodrow Wilson]] and [[Tho...
    7: Fairbanks resumed the practice of law in Indianapolis, wher...
    9: The city of [[Fairbanks, Alaska]] is named after him.
  15. James S. Sherman (2788 bytes)
    16: ...idential nominees|candidate]]|before=[[Charles W. Fairbanks]]|after=[[Nicholas M. Butler]]|years=[[U.S. presi...
    17: ...sident of the United States]]|before=[[Charles W. Fairbanks]]|after=[[Thomas R. Marshall]]| years=[[March 4]]...
  16. United States Republican Party (30737 bytes)
    21: ...Nothing movement|American Party]]. Since its inception, its chief opposition has been the Democratic ...
    53: ...r Democrat [[Woodrow Wilson]], temporarily interrupting the Republican era.
    55: ...American politics for the next three decades, excepting the two-term presidency of [[World War II]] Ge...
    63: ...nited States|U.S. Congress]], which, with the exception of the Senate during 2001-2002, has been retai...
    65: ...eform]] and a balanced federal budget notable exceptions. The Republican-controlled House of Represen...
  17. December 9 (7837 bytes)
    8: ...[1835]] - The Army of the [[Republic of Texas]] captures [[San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]]
    58: *[[1909]] - [[Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.]], actor (d. [[2000]])

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