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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
5: ...te !! Capital !! Year of current [[capitol]] construction
57: ...[1876]] (design), [[1884]] — [[1887]] (construction)
193: | [[1919]] — [[1928]] (Legislative Building)
215: * http://www.cupola.com/html/bldgstru/statecap/cap01.htm - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
17: *[[Roald Amundsen]], (1872-1928), [[Norway|Norwegian]], first at the [[South Pole...
32: ...[Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen]], [[Russians|Russian]] explorer
39: *[[James Bruce]]
40: *[[William S. Bruce]], (1867-1921) Scottish explorer of Antarctica
41: *[[Cornelis de Bruijn]], (1652-1727), Dutch traveler and artist - November 4 (10686 bytes)
8: * [[1612]] - [[Moscow]] China Town taken by [[Russia]]n troops under command of [[Dmitri Mikhailov...
23: * [[1928]] - [[Arnold Rothstein]], [[New York City]]'s mos...
28: ...viet Union|Soviet]] troops invade [[Hungary]] to crush the [[Hungarian Revolution, 1956|Hungarian revo...
49: ...74]] - [[Aleksandr Vasilevich Kolchak]], [[Russia|Russian]] military commander (d. [[1920]])
85: *[[1928]] - [[Arnold Rothstein]], gambler - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
45: ..., (1978-2005), Puerto Rican who was convicted of drug dealing in the Laura Hernandez case
85: *[[Cannonball Adderley|Adderley, Cannonball]], (1928-1975), saxophonist
110: *[[Adolf of Nassau-Weilburg]], (ruled 1292-1298), German emperor
114: *[[Gustave Ador|Ador, Gustave]], (1845-1928), Swiss president - List of people by name: Ai (1915 bytes)
27: *[[Chingiz Aitmatov|Aitmatov, Chingiz]], (born 1928), [[Kyrgyzstan|Kyrgyz]] author - Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
4: ==Born in the Russian empire==
6: ... father boarding up the front door in response to rumors of a [[pogrom]]. Her life there was tough; sh...
20: ...r kibbutz chose her to represent them at [[Histadrut]], the General Federation of Labor. By 1924, he...
22: ... to move to Tel Aviv, but her husband stayed in Jerusalem. They grew apart, but never divorced. The ch...
24: She grew increasingly more influential in Histadrut, which evolved into a shadow government for the ... - Eleanor Roosevelt (11183 bytes)
5: ...laration of Human Rights]]. President [[Harry S. Truman]] called her the ''First Lady of the World'', ...
15: In [[1928]], Mrs. Roosevelt met Associated Press reporter [...
35: After World War II, she was instrumental along with [[John Peters Humphrey]] and oth...
39: ... [[1956]] presidential elections. When President Truman backed New York [[Governor]] [[W. Averell Harr...
41: ... International Park] on [[Campobello Island, New Brunswick]] in [[1964]] following a gift of the Roose... - The Valiant Five (3833 bytes)
8: *[[Louise McKinney|Louise Crummy McKinney]] (one of two women first elected to ...
15: ...</nowiki> S.C.R. 276, The Supreme Court of Canada ruled unanimously that the word ''person'' did not i...
20: ... time. On [[October 18]], [[1929]], the committee ruled that Canadian women were indeed persons and we... - Emmeline Pankhurst (1950 bytes)
3: ...re than any other, which is associated with the struggle for votes for women in the period immediately...
5: ...n's Franchise League]], but her campaign was interrupted by her husband's death in [[1898]]. In [[190...
7: ...er seeing her most ardently pursued goal come to fruition: the right to vote for women in the United K... - Margaret Sanger (12025 bytes)
2: ... support of the public and the courts and was instrumental in opening the way to universal access to b...
11: ...ded basic information about such topics as [[menstruation]], but also acknowledged the reality of sexu...
13: With [[Lothrup Stoddard]], and [[C. C. Little]] Sanger founded ...
15: In 1928, Sanger resigned as the president of the American...
19: ...es in the US. It was the apex of her fifty-year struggle. - Anna Comnena (3243 bytes)
3: ... married an accomplished young nobleman, [[Nicephorus Bryennius]], she united with her mother, Irene, ...
5: ...the Byzantine Empire, Anna Comnena regards the [[Crusades]] as a danger both political and religious. ...
11: ...e Alexiad]'', translated by Elizabeth A. Dawes in 1928
13: ...NCE2.PDF Anna Comnena, the Alexiad and the First Crusade]", ''Reading Medieval Studies'' v.9 (1983)
14: ...nna Comnena's Alexiad as a source for the Second Crusade?]", ''Journal of Medieval History'' v. 29 (20... - Amelia Earhart (9225 bytes)
10: ... the Atlantic crossing. They were married on [[February 7]], [[1931]]. Earhart referred to the marriag...
14: ...], [[1932]], she took off from [[Saint John, New Brunswick]] with a copy of the local newspaper. She t...
24: ...m) over scattered clouds. After several hours of frustrating attempts at two-way communications, conta...
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)
3: ...[[1892]] – [[August 31]], [[1941]]) was a [[Russia]]n [[poet]] and [[writer]].
5: ...ctory schools of [[Acmeist poetry|Acmeism]] and [[Russian Symbolist poetry|symbolism]].
8: ...hly literate woman. She was also volatile and a (frustrated) concert pianist, with some [[Poland|Polis...
12: ... the impressionable Marina. The children began to run wild. This state of affairs was allowed to conti...
14: ...ing within Russian poetry: the flowering of the [[Russian Symbolist movement]], and this movement was ... - Virginia Woolf (9482 bytes)
13: ... the lighthouse; also, one of the themes is the struggle in the creative process that beset painter Li...
44: *''[[Orlando: A Biography]]'' ([[1928]]) - Grace Hopper (7469 bytes)
3: ...bachelor's degree in mathematics and physics in [[1928]] and pursued her graduate education at [[Yale Un... - Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
5: ... 1954. Following the example of her instructor [[Ruth Benedict]], Mead concentrated her studies on pr...
7: ... her premiere work, ''Coming of Age in Samoa'' ([[1928]]), based on research she conducted as a graduate...
13: ...te ethical standards is not universal. It is instructive to know that standards differ in the most un...
22: ...k upset many Westerners when it first appeared in 1928. Many American readers felt shocked by her observ...
28: ...most anthropologists concluded that the absolute truth would probably never be known. Many, however, ... - Anna Maxwell (1551 bytes)
4: Her pioneering activities were crucial to the growth of professional nursing in the ...
12: ... textbook: ''Practical Nursing''. Maxwell Hall ([[1928]]-[[1984]]) at Presbyterian Hospital was named fo... - Josephine Baker (5957 bytes)
17: ...her career was on a downturn and she was near bankruptcy until she was bailed out and given an apartme...
21: ...ally divorced), and American artist Robert Brady (1928-1986, married 1973, also not legally binding, sep... - Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
7: ...e|Charles VII]]). The groups were involved in a struggle over the government which allowed [[Henry V o...
16: ...f prominent clergy such as the [[Archbishop of Embrun]] and the prominent theologian [[Jean Gerson]], ...
24: ...g their allegiance in turn, a process which bore fruit largely due to Jeanne's "great diligence" (acco...
28: With a truce in effect, Jeanne didn't return to the field un...
30: ...on in such transfers, with the hand-over being entrusted to [[Pierre Cauchon]], Bishop of [[Beauvais]]... - Maya Deren (3661 bytes)
4: ...Syracuse, New York|Syracuse]], [[New York]]. In [[1928]], she became a [[naturalized citizen]]. By [[193...
23: ...ce by [[Chao-li Chi]], Chinese flute and Haitian drums musical collage by Maya Deren
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