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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
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20: | [[Little Rock, Arkansas|Little Rock]]
37: | [[1933]]
87: | [[Massachusetts]]
88: | [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]] - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
8: ...n Adair (surveyor)|Adair, John]], (died 1722), Scottish surveyor and mapmaker
25: *[[Karol Adamiecki|Adamiecki, Karol]], (1866-1933), Polish engineer and economist
45: *[[Edwin Adams Cotto|Adams Cotto, Edwin]], (1978-2005), Puerto Rican who was conv...
65: ...2-1803), American patriot & Governor of Massachusetts
67: *[[Scott Adams|Adams, Scott]], (born 1957), American creator of the [[Dilbert... - List of people by name: Ai (1915 bytes)
8: *[[Danny Aiello|Aiello, Danny]], (born 1933), US actor
9: ..., (1773-1824), translator, political writer, librettist, playwright, member of the Acad魩e fran硩se - Eleanor Roosevelt (11183 bytes)
3: ...erving [[First Lady of the United States]] from [[1933]]-[[1945]]. An active First Lady, she traveled ar...
5: ...ion]] and [[Freedom House]]. She chaired the committee that drafted and approved the [[UN Universal De...
9: ...as the eldest child of [[Elliott Roosevelt I|Elliott Roosevelt]] and [[Anna Hall Roosevelt]] and was a...
11: ...velt]] who emigrated to [[New Amsterdam]] ([[Manhattan]]) from [[Holland]] in the 1640s. His grandsons...
16: ...y Pictures are nearly all up & I have you in my sitting room where I can look at you most of my waking... - Annie Besant (4275 bytes)
1: ...50px|'''Annie Besant''' activist, socialist and latterly theosophist]]
2: ...'' ([[October 1]], [[1847]] - [[September 20]], [[1933]]) was a prominent [[Theosophy|Theosophist]], [[w...
9: ...death of the previous president [[Henry Steel Olcott]].
11: ...a clear reversal of policy from Blavatsky and Olcott's very public conversion to Buddhism in Ceylon, a...
13: ...ddu Krishnamurti]] on the private beach that was attached to the societies headquarters at Adyar. Kris... - 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... - Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
7: ...egheny, Pennsylvania]] (now the North Side of [[Pittsburgh]]), her family moved to [[Vienna]] and then...
19: ...'', with walls covered by avant-garde paintings, attracted many of the great artists and writers inclu...
34: ...to write in earnest: novels, plays, stories, librettos and poems. Increasingly, she developed her own ...
37: ... comes research, out of selection comes painful cattle."
39: ...ange of color is likely and a difference a very little difference is prepared. Sugar is not a vegetabl... - Amy Johnson (2606 bytes)
16: ... South [[Wales]], to the [[United States|USA]] in 1933. The plane ran out of fuel and crashed in [[Bridg...
20: ...though she was seen alive in the water, a rescue attempt failed and her body was lost.
26: *[http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/on-line/amy-johnson/i...
27: *[http://www.bbc.co.uk/humber/famous_folk/amyjohnson/bi... - Edna St. Vincent Millay (2636 bytes)
1: ...ent Millay, photographed by [[Carl Van Vechten]], 1933]]'''Edna St. Vincent Millay''' ([[February 22]], ...
3: ...en, Maine]]. Millay rose to fame with her poem "[http://www.bartleby.com/131/1.html Renascence]" (1912...
5: ...g which time her great popularity in America was attained. She won the [[Pulitzer Prize for Poetry]] i...
7: ... junior, for whom a number of her sonnets were written.
20: ...//www.bartleby.com/131/1.html Renascence]" and "[http://www.americanpoems.com/poets/ednamillay/7356 Th... - 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...
45: *''Flush'' ([[1933]])
50: *''The Second Common Reader'' ([[1933]]) - Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin (1937 bytes)
5: ... achievement took her 34 years, having started in 1933. - Emmy Noether (2715 bytes)
9: ...an. Allowing her on the faculty would also mean letting her vote in the academic senate. Said Hilbert,...
10: ... Noether was forced to flee [[Nazi]] Germany in [[1933]] and joined the faculty at [[Bryn Mawr]] in the ...
20: ...tistics, University of St Andrews, Scotland, "''[http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathemati... - Virginia Apgar (394 bytes)
1: ...th. She graduated from [[Columbia University]] in 1933. - Billie Holiday (6766 bytes)
14: ...-ever recording was "Your Mother's Son-In-Law" ([[1933]]).
16: ...ly at numerous clubs on [[52nd Street]] in [[Manhattan]].
34: ...usical history, but in American history as well [http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/strangefruit/]. - Bessie Smith (7284 bytes)
2: ...1894]] – [[September 26]] [[1937]]) in [[Chattanooga, Tennessee]], [[USA]] was the most popular ...
7: ... recorded hit was "Down Hearted Blues", a song written and previously recorded by [[Alberta Hunter]]. ...
11: ...s appearing in a [[Philadelphia]] night club in [[1933]] when [[John P. Hammond|John Hammond]] asked her...
17: ...ssion to the hospital. We gave her every medical attention, but we were never able to rally her back f...
19: ...ck. In the end she bled to death without medical attention, while her friends pled with the hospital a... - Bonnie and Clyde (17385 bytes)
5: ...notorious across the nation. They captivated the attention of the [[American]] press and its readershi...
15: ... far outpacing the ten to fifteen bank robberies attributed to him and the Barrow gang.
23: ...stham where Clyde turned "from a schoolboy to a rattlesnake."
25: ...r his release in 1932, Clyde moved to [[Massachusetts]], purportedly to make a clean start. However, h...
27: ...o leave the "hot" area. The incident followed a pattern for Bonnie and Clyde that persisted until thei... - Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (8386 bytes)
2: ...- [[May 8]], [[1891]] [[London]], [[England]]), better known as '''Helena Blavatsky''' or '''Madame Bl...
7: ...iete Spirite for [[occult]] phenomena with Emma Cutting (later Emma Coulomb), which closed after dissa...
11: In [[1874]], Helena met [[Henry Steel Olcott]]; he was a lawyer, agricultural expert, and jour...
15: ...ernal conventional manifestations. Imperfect men attempting to translate the divine knowledge had corr...
21: ...], and one third to India where her ashes were scattered in the [[Ganges River]]. [[May 8]] is celebra... - Aimee Semple McPherson (13395 bytes)
9: ...areer at the age of 13 in this context, writing letters to the newspaper defending [[evolution]], deba...
13: ...sionary from [[Ireland]], in December 1907 while attending a revival meeting at the urging of her fath...
15: ...1912, and they had a son, [[Rolf McPherson|Rolf Potter Kennedy McPherson]], born March 23, 1913.
27: ...1922 as itinerant Pentecostal preacher, finally settling with her mother in [[Los Angeles, California]...
29: ...e and her unashamed use of low-key sex appeal to attract converts, endeared her to her crowd of follow... - Elise Rivet (1599 bytes)
3: ...sters, "Notre Dame de Compassion" in [[Lyon]]. In 1933 she became "M貥 Marie Elisabeth de l'Eucharistie... - Marina Raskova (5055 bytes)
5: ...come a navigator in the [[Soviet Air Force]] in [[1933]]. A year later she started teaching at the Zhuko...
9: ...huted out before they touched down. She had forgotten her emergency kit and in spite of hoping to be ...
13: ... participated in 4,419 combat missions (125 air battles and 38 kills) under Tamara Kazarinova and Alek...
19: ...n regiment. She died after her aircraft crashed attempting to make a forced landing at the base's air...
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