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- Timeline of United States history (1900-1929) (8003 bytes)
1: ...s history]] concerns events from '''[[1900]] to [[1929]]'''.
31: *[[1906]] - [[Pure Food and Drug Act]] and [[Meat Inspection Act]]
64: *[[1914]] - [[Clayton Antitrust Act]]
110: *[[1929]] - [[Herbert Hoover]] becomes President
111: *[[1929]] - [[Saint Valentine's Day Massacre]]
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- Mexico (27255 bytes)
78: ...utionary Party]] or PRI), in [[1929]] ended the struggles, uniting all generals and combatants of the ...
131: *29.[[Veracruz]]
139: ... City]], is located. In enjoys more limited local rule than the nation's "free and sovereign states": ...
170: ...ilding a diversified economy and improving infrastructure. However, huge gaps remain between rich and ...
174: ...gher wages. Mexico still needs to overcome many structural problems as it strives to modernize its eco... - Luwian language (1607 bytes)
3: ...pecialists to have moved south into [[Amorite|Amurru]], [[Aramaic|Aram Naharaim]], [[Canaan]] and the ...
8: ... Watkins]], 182–204. [[Berlin]]: Walter de Gruyter. - Grapefruit (4275 bytes)
1: ...Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen | name = Grapefruit}}
2: ...ket of grapefruit]] | caption = A basket of grapefruit}}
9: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Rutaceae]]}}
10: {{Taxobox_genus_entry | taxon = ''[[Citrus]]''}}
13: ...l botany | color = lightgreen | binomial_name =Citrus × paradisi | author = Macfad.}} - Timeline of the united states history 1990 to present (16426 bytes)
21: ... line of the race, killing three and injuring 283 runners and spectators. Suspects Tamerlan and Dzhokh...
23:
25: ...ting against widespread racial profiling, police brutality, and racial inequality in the United States...
26: ...ing protests and riots against racism and police brutality in the St. Louis area Causing riot.
32: - November 4 (10686 bytes)
8: * [[1612]] - [[Moscow]] China Town taken by [[Russia]]n troops under command of [[Dmitri Mikhailov...
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]])
59: *[[1929]] - [[Doris Roberts]], actress
89: *[[1968]] - [[Michel Kikoine]], Belarusian painter (b. [[1892]]) - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
45: ..., (1978-2005), Puerto Rican who was convicted of drug dealing in the Laura Hernandez case
78: *[[Amandus Adamson|Adamson, Amandus]], (1855-1929), Estonian sculptor
110: *[[Adolf of Nassau-Weilburg]], (ruled 1292-1298), German emperor
127: ...[[Lal Krishna Advani|Advani, Lal Krishna]], (born 1929), Indian politician - Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
9: ... of the United Kingdom|King George VI]] on [[6 February]] [[1952]]. She is the longest serving current...
14: ... spelled "Lilybet") made the cover of ''Time'' in 1929, at age three.]]
15: Elizabeth was born at 21 Bruton Street in [[Mayfair]], [[London]] on [[21 Apri...
20: ...]] and numerous visits to [[Canada]]. She was instructed in religion by the [[Archbishop of Canterbury...
46: ...]] (Andrew Albert Christian Edward) (born [[19 February]] [[1960]]), married ([[23 July]] [[1986]]) an... - 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... - Annie Besant (4275 bytes)
15: Eventually, in [[1929]], Krishnamurti ended up disbanding the Order of... - Millicent Fawcett (1226 bytes)
3: ...'' ([[June 11]], [[1847]] – [[August 5]], [[1929]]) was a British [[suffragist]] (as opposed to a ...
5: ...aigner, concentrating much of her energy on the struggle to improve women's opportunities for higher e... - Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
9: ...he won an [[Academy Award for Best Actress]] in [[1929]], but retired from films four years later, after...
31: * [[1929 in film|1929]]: Pickford becomes the first major actress to st... - Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
6: date_of_birth=[[February 2]], [[1905]] |
7: place_of_birth=[[Saint Petersburg]], [[Russia]] |
11: ...r novels ''[[The Fountainhead]]'' and ''[[Atlas Shrugged]]''. Her philosophy and her fiction both emph...
19: ...tives. She arrived in the [[United States]] in February [[1926]], at the age of twenty-one. After a br...
22: ...]], who caught her eye. The two were married in [[1929]]. In [[1931]], Rand became a [[naturalized citiz... - Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
1: '''Gertrude Stein''' ([[February 3]], [[1874]] - [[July 27]], [[1946]]) was an ...
3: [[Image:Homosexualitystein.jpg|thumb|right|Gertrude Stein and her lover [[Alice B. Toklas]]]]
9: ...n_by_picasso.jpg|thumb|left|326px|Portrait of Gertrude Stein by [[Pablo Picasso]], 1906]]
13: ...Toklas]] in 1907; Alice moved in with Leo and Gertrude in 1909. During her whole life, Stein was suppo...
19: By the [[1920s]] her salon at ''27 Rue de Fleurus'', with walls covered by avant-garde paintings, ... - Amy Johnson (2606 bytes)
4: ...icence at the [[London Aeroplane Club]] in late [[1929]]. - Virginia Woolf (9482 bytes)
13: ... the lighthouse; also, one of the themes is the struggle in the creative process that beset painter Li...
49: *''[[A Room of One's Own]]'' ([[1929]]) - Valentina Tereshkova (2387 bytes)
3: '''Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova''' ({{lang-ru|Валенти...
7: ...as '''Chayka''' ([[English]]: [[Seagull]]; {{lang-ru|Ча́йка}} ). Ev...
11: ...e married fellow cosmonaut [[Andrian Nikolayev]] (1929–2004) and gave birth to their daughter Elen... - Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
5: ... 1954. Following the example of her instructor [[Ruth Benedict]], Mead concentrated her studies on pr...
13: ...te ethical standards is not universal. It is instructive to know that standards differ in the most un...
28: ...most anthropologists concluded that the absolute truth would probably never be known. Many, however, ...
43: "Among the Mundugumor, the opposite was true: both men and women were warlike in temperament....
55: ...one other culture should sharpen our ability to scrutinize more steadily, to appreciate more lovingly,... - Anna Maxwell (1551 bytes)
2: ...well''' [[March 14]], [[1851]] - [[January 2]], [[1929]], [[United States|US]] [[Army]] nurse nicknamed ...
4: Her pioneering activities were crucial to the growth of professional nursing in the ... - Bessie Smith (7284 bytes)
9: ...d occasionally reverted to singing in clubs. In [[1929]], she appeared in a [[Broadway]] flop called ''P...
15: ==Rumours surrounding her death==
17: ... a consequence thereof. It was an unsubstantiated rumour that lingered for decades, fuelled by [[Edwar... - Bonnie and Clyde (17385 bytes)
9: ...8212; once for over a year — and in January 1929, she told him they were through. Although he was ...
15: ...down "square" jobs during the period 1927 through 1929, he also cracked safes, burgled stores, and stole...
23: By mid-February 1930, Clyde and Bonnie were seeing each other ...
25: ... associate [[Raymond Hamilton]] and others. He recruited help, and set about arming and financing the ...
27: ...ng skill and ability to evade capture were later grudgingly respected by law enforcement, this situati...
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