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  1. List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
    3: {| {{prettytable}}
    20: | [[Little Rock, Arkansas|Little Rock]]
    53: | [[1905]] — [[1913]], [[1919]] — [[1920]] (wings added)
    87: | [[Massachusetts]]
    88: | [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]]
  2. History of China (45919 bytes)
    2: ...ldest continuous major [[civilization]]s, with written records dating back at least 3,500 years, and w...
    14: ... of the Grand Historian|Historical Records]]'' written by [[Sima Qian]], a renowned Chinese historiogr...
    15: ...s.jpg |thumb|left|Ming Tombs. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipart]]]
    18: ...but such claims are unsupported. With no clear written records to match the Shang [[oracle bones]] or ...
    28: ...[256 BC]], he was largely a figurehead and held little real power.
  3. Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
    1: ...SH Princess Victoria Mary of Teck, image by Lafayette of Bond Street, London. Copyright [[V&A]] Museum...
    5: ...te occasions. She was the first Queen consort to attend the coronation of her successors. Known for th...
    13: ... [[World War I]], the Swiss Embassy helped pass letters from Mary to her aunt, who lived in [[Germany]...
    30: ...chess of Gloucester|Lady Alice Montagu-Douglas-Scott]] ([[25 December]] [[1901]] – [[29 October]...
    32: ...n]] <td>[[12 July]] [[1905]] <td>[[18 January]] [[1919]]<td> suffered from epilepsy, raised apart from h...
  4. Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
    4: ...ilroad tycoon [[Chiswell Dabney Langhorne]] (1843-1919) and his wife, [[Anne Witcher Keene]]. Her sister...
    8: ...ny times, serving until 1945. She attracted much attention as she was the first woman member to actual...
  5. Alexandra Kollontai (3203 bytes)
    7: ...ng the [[Zhenodtel]] or "Women's Department" in [[1919]]. This organization worked to improve the condit...
    15: ...e, though as a diplomat serving abroad, she had little or no influence in government policy or operati...
  6. Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
    6: ...nvolved in radical politics through the [[suffragette]] movement and in the Irish nationalist movement...
    10: ...clined to take her seat on release from prison in 1919. Instead she joined her colleagues assembled in ...
    12: ... Dᩬ. Holding cabinet rank from April to August 1919, she became the first Irish female [[Cabinet Mini...
    22: *[http://www.thewildgeese.com/pages/ireland.html Detail...
  7. Millicent Fawcett (1226 bytes)
    1: [[Image:MillicentFawcett.jpg|frame|Millicent Fawcett]]
    3: ...British [[suffragist]] (as opposed to a [[suffragette]], who were usually militantly violent) and an e...
    5: ...WSS]]), a position she held from [[1897]] until [[1919]].
    7: ...mory is still preserved in the name of the [[Fawcett Society]].
    9: ... female doctor, and the mother of [[Philippa Fawcett]], who famously came above the [[senior wrangler]...
  8. Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
    2: ...uccessful [[revolution]] in Berlin in January, [[1919]]. The uprising was carried out against Rosa's or...
    8: After her family moved to [[Warsaw]], Rosa attended a girl's [[Gymnasium (school)|Gymnasium]] th...
    10: ...rland]] from imminent detention in [[1889]], she attended [[Zurich University]], along with other soci...
    19: ... [[Revisionism Theory]] of [[Eduard Bernstein]], attacking him in [[1889]] in a brochure entitled "Soc...
    21: ... various newspaper articles all over Europe. Her attacks on German [[militarism]] and [[imperialism]] ...
  9. Madalyn Murray O'Hair (6271 bytes)
    1: ...Murray O<nowiki>'</nowiki>Hair''' ([[April 13]] [[1919]] - [[1995]]) was an [[United States|American]] [...
    7: ...[[1960]] she began a lawsuit (''[[Murray v. Curtlett]]'') against the [[Baltimore, Maryland]] School D...
    18: ...ict who had worked as an office manager and typesetter for American Atheist and had previous convictio...
    21: ...mainstream Christianity, which included specific attacks on its validity using quotes from the [[Bible...
    24: ...ng Christians) claimed "Madalyn Murray O'Hare is attempting to get ''[[Touched by an Angel]]'' and all...
  10. George Eliot (6014 bytes)
    3: '''Mary Ann Evans''', better known by the [[pen name]] '''George Eliot''' ([...
    5: ...ife from public scrutiny and to prevent scandals attending her relationship with [[George Henry Lewes]...
    10: ...Evans' cohabitation with Lewes was a scandalous matter. Lewes' wife refused to be divorced, and so he...
    23: ...l balanced, and she mixes plain statement and unsettling irony with rare poise. Her commentaries are ...
    47: * ''[[Early Essays]]'' (1919)
  11. Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
    5: ...erebral hemorrhage in 1898. Her mother, n饠Charlotte Hennessy, began taking in boarders, and through ...
    7: ...] play, ''The Warrens of Virginia'', which was written by William C. DeMille, brother of [[Cecil B. De...
    15: ..., saying "My darling is gone." She was unable to attend his funeral.
    22: ...sh]]) in Belasco's Broadway production ''A Good Little Devil''
    26: ...Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm]]'' and ''[[The Poor Little Rich Girl]]'', among other films. She tours th...
  12. Amelia Earhart (9225 bytes)
    8: ...mployed as a social worker in [[Boston, Massachusetts]]. During this time, she was able to keep up wit...
    10: ...Rogers]]). She was engaged to Samuel Chapman, an attorney from Boston, but in November of 1928 announc...
    20: ...pairs, and the flight was called off. The second attempt would begin at [[Miami]], this time to fly fr...
    22: ...1,300 km) into the flight. The U.S. Coast Guard cutter [[USCGC Itasca]] was on station at Howland, ass...
    24: ...tered clouds. After several hours of frustrating attempts at two-way communications, contact was lost,...
  13. Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
    8: ...d|Polish]] ancestry on her mother's side. (This latter fact was to play on Marina's imagination, and t...
    10: ...love affair before her marriage, and had not forgotten it. Maria Alexandrovna particularly disapproved...
    14: ...was self-published in [[1910]]. It attracted the attention of the poet and critic [[Maximilian Voloshi...
    18: ...n Museum]] of Fine Arts was ceremonially opened, attended by the Czar, [[Nicholas II of Russia|Nichola...
    24: ...caused Tsvetaeva great grief and regret. In one letter, she said, 'God punished me.' During these year...
  14. Virginia Woolf (9482 bytes)
    11: ...[E.M. Forster]], pushed the English language "a little further against the dark," and her literary ach...
    15: ...r life, that without me you could work" (<i>The Letters of Virginia Woolf</i>, vol. VI, p. 481).
    20: ... Woolf: Lesbian Readings'', edited by Eileen Barrett and Patricia Cramer. Louise A. DeSalvo offers tre...
    32: *''Night and Day'' ([[1919]])
    56: *''Modern Fiction'' ([[1919]])
  15. Ruth Benedict (3045 bytes)
    5: ...was born in [[New York, New York|New York]]. She attended [[Vassar College]], graduating in 1909.
    7: ... graduate studies at [[Columbia University]] in [[1919]], studying under [[Franz Boas]], receiving her [...
    11: ...every human society. (Her critics dismiss these patterns as a "tiny subset" of the whole.)
    20: ... to President [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] that permitting continuation of the Emperor's reign be part of...
    32: * [http://www.pk.emb-japan.go.jp/Ambassador/flower_show_...
  16. Emmy Noether (2715 bytes)
    9: ...an. Allowing her on the faculty would also mean letting her vote in the academic senate. Said Hilbert,...
    10: ...se." She was finally admitted to the faculty in [[1919]]. A [[Jew]], Noether was forced to flee [[Nazi]]...
    20: ...tistics, University of St Andrews, Scotland, "''[http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathemati...
  17. Jane Delano (3466 bytes)
    1: ... York]], [[United States]] ? died [[April 15]], [[1919]] in [[Savenay]], [[Loire-Atlantique]], [[France]...
    4: ...clude [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]], Jane Delano attended Cook Academy, a [[Baptist]] boarding school ...
    6: ...Nurses Association and chair of the National Committee of the Red Cross Nursing Service.
    12: .... In [[1990]], the National Nursing Advisory Committee formed the "Jane Delano Society" to ensure acti...
  18. Mary Edwards Walker (4835 bytes)
    2: ...[[November]], [[1832]] &ndash; [[February 21]], [[1919]]) was a versatile woman &mdash; a [[Feminism|fem...
    6: ...orsets]], were not healthy and advocated looser fitting clothing.
    10: ...ericksburg]] and in [[Chattanooga]] after the [[Battle of Chickamauga]]. Finally, she was awarded a c...
    12: ...dal, specifically for her services at the First Battle of Bull Run (Manassas).
  19. Josephine Baker (5957 bytes)
    7: ...], where she starred at the [[Folies Berg貥]], setting the standard for her future acts. Already a st...
    19: ...975]], her fortunes seemed to be turning to the better when she was the star of a retrospective show i...
    21: ...rough six marriages: foundry worker Willie Wells (1919, divorced), Pullman porter William Howard Baker (...
    33: * ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0135652/ La Sir讥 des tropiques (1927)]'' ... aka...
    34: * ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0026023/ Zouzou (1934)]''
  20. Ellen G. White (5403 bytes)
    19: ...at created emotional turbulence for her. Through attending [[William Miller (preacher)|William Miller]...
    33: ...was D.M. Canright. The criticisms he makes in his 1919 book, "Life of Mrs. E.G. White Seventh-day Advent...
    45: Many of her critics attribute her visions to her head injury, arguing tha...

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