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  1. Boxing (29727 bytes)
    2: ...oxing.jpg|thumb|right|250px|2004 Armed Forces Amateur Boxing Championships, held in 2003. The headgear...
    4: '''Boxing''' is a [[combat sport]]. In both amateur and professional versions, the fighters wear pad...
    23: ...inct "amateur" sport existed until 1867, when amateur championships under Marquess of Queensberry Rule...
    25: Conversely, the amateur side of the sport flourished, not only in school...
    27: ... branches of boxing emerged, professional and amateur, and each produced its own local, national and i...
  2. Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
    19: ...dinburgh University]], then one of the largest in Europe. At professor Robert Jameson's ''Wernerian Na...
    68: ...in Gower Street, London, and Darwin moved his "museum" in over Christmas. He was showing the stress, a...
    82: ...h "Bessy" Darwin]] ([[8 July]] [[1847]] – [[1926]])
    125: ...was trying to overthrow. Owen initially appeared neutral, but his review condemned the book, leading D...
    161: ===Eugenics and Social Darwinism ===
  3. Charles Curtis (4708 bytes)
    3: ..., and is the first person with acknowledged non-[[European]] ancestry to reach either of the two highe...
    5: ...tes Constitution|17th Amendment]]) and again in [[1926]] and served without interruption from March 4, 1...
  4. Alben W. Barkley (3817 bytes)
    6: ...d States Senate]] in [[U.S. Senate election, 1926|1926]], and was reelected in [[U.S. Senate election, 1...
  5. Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
    15: ...Hermann) in the [[Battle of the Teutoburg Forest|Teutoburg Forest]]. Germany as far as the Rhine and t...
    19: ...reat Migrations]], which changed the whole map of Europe. The Eastern Germanic peoples destroyed the W...
    32: ...s of the Holy Roman Empire. From ''Bildatlas der Deutschen Geschichte'' by Dr Paul Kn? (1895)]]
    33: ...ns). In 800 AD Charlemagne's authority in Western Europe was confirmed by his coronation as emperor in...
    35: ...he term Kingdom (Empire) of the Germans ("Regnum Teutonicorum") was applied to the Frankish kingdom.
  6. Culture of Ireland (27885 bytes)
    12: ...boundaries. With the full extension of English [[feudalism]] over the island, the Irish [[county]] str...
    45: Ireland is well supplied with museums and art galleries and offers, especially during...
    59: * [[The Irish Museum of Modern Art]] at [[The Royal Hospital, Kilmain...
    65: * [[National Museum of Ireland]]
    72: * [[State Heraldic Museum]]
  7. Angel Shark (6012 bytes)
    7: ...ity | author = [[Fernando de Buen|Buen]] | date = 1926}}
    30: * ''[[Squatina dumeril]]'' <small>Lesueur, 1818</small> ([[Sand devil]]), 152 cm [http://w...
    37: * ''[[Squatina squatina]]'' <small>(Linnaeus, 1758)</small>, 183 cm [http://www.fishbase.org/...
  8. History of ecology (10158 bytes)
    12: ...ists of the time included [[Aimé ‚onpland]] and [[Eugenius Warming]].
    23: ...a of the biosphere in his work "The biosphere" ([[1926]]), and described the fundamental principles of t...
    32: ...Odum]]. Along with his brother, [[Howard Odum]], Eugene P. Odum wrote a textbook which (starting in 1...
  9. United States Republican Party (30737 bytes)
    227: * [[Joseph Gurney Cannon]] ([[1836]] - [[1926]]), Speaker of the House
  10. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
    26: ...therlands]], arrived in New York (then called [[Nieuw Amsterdam]]) in about [[1650]]. In [[1788]] [[Is...
    32: ...y [[polo]] and [[lawn tennis]]. Frequent trips to Europe made him fluent in German and French. He acqu...
    62: ...ced of the benefits of [[hydrotherapy]], and in [[1926]] he bought a resort at [[Warm Springs, Georgia]]...
    70: ...on at [[Attica, New York|Attica]]. He had a long feud with [[Robert Moses]], the state's most powerful...
    74: ...ually resulted in Walker resigning and fleeing to Europe to escape prosecution. But Tammany Hall's pow...
  11. Handball (6138 bytes)
    27: ... by the end of the [[19th century]] in northern [[Europe]], primarily [[Denmark]], [[Germany]] and [[S...
    31: ...l rules for field handball. The International Amateur Handball Federation was formed in [[1928]]. The ...
  12. Edmontosaurus (4846 bytes)
    23: ...les Mortram Sternberg]] named ''Thespesius'' in [[1926]], but this is also a [[species]] of ''Edmontosau...
    37: ...'' and one specimen on display in the [[Denver Museum of Nature and Science]] has evidence of a ''T. r...
  13. Physics (25628 bytes)
    91: ...ic Revolution]]. Its origins can be found in the European re-discovery of Aristotle in the twelfth an...
    96: ...]. Classical mechanics was extended by [[Leonhard Euler]], [[Joseph-Louis de Lagrange]], [[William Row...
    118: ...ts dubbed [[proton]]s. [[neutron|Neutrons]], the neutral nuclear constituents, were discovered in [[19...
    121: ...antum mechanics]], which explained the preceding heuristic quantum theories. In quantum mechanics, the...
    141: ...oblem]] in solar physics. The physics of massive neutrinos is currently an area of active theoretical ...
  14. September 23 (7397 bytes)
    36: *[[480 BC]] - [[Euripides]], playwright (d. [[406 BC]])
    56: *[[1926]] - [[John Coltrane]], saxophonist, composer (d. ...
    97: *[[1939]] - [[Sigmund Freud]], Austrian psychiatrist (b. [[1856]])
  15. Edwin Abbott Abbott (2724 bytes)
    1: ...n Abbott Abbott''' ([[December 20]], [[1838]] - [[1926]]), [[England|English]] [[schoolmaster]] and [[th...
    5: ...ions</cite> (1884) which Abbott wrote under the pseudonym of A Square. The book has seen many editions...
  16. February 22 (10772 bytes)
    70: ...]] - [[Charlie Finley]], American sports entrepreneur (d. [[1996]])
    74: *[[1926]] - [[Kenneth Williams]], actor (d. [[1988]])
    75: *[[1926]] - [[Bud Yorkin]], American film director
  17. North Pole (13759 bytes)
    34: The first undisputed sight of the pole was in [[1926]] by [[Norway|Norwegian]] explorer [[Roald Amunds...
    36: ...e Lieutenant Colonel [[Joseph O. Fletcher]] and Lieutenant [[William P. Benedict]] landed a plane at t...
  18. Igor Stravinsky (26622 bytes)
    1: ... ensemble combinations and classical forms. His oeuvre included everything from symphonies to [[piano...
    12: ...is stylistic development: from the ''L'oiseau de feu'', whose style draws largely on Rimsky-Korsakov, ...
    21: ...le to give Stravinsky regular support through a pseudonymous "benefactor". The composer was also able...
    25: ...t ballet ended up being the famous ''L'Oiseau de Feu''. However, because of World War I and the Octob...
    41: The first of the ballets, ''L'oiseau de feu'', is notable for its unusual introduction (tripl...
  19. Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
    38: ...rgest city, Europe's fourth largest city, a major European cultural center and the most important Russ...
    52: ...f St. Petersburg, sometimes called the outdoor museum of [[Neoclassicism]], was the first Russian patr...
    58: ...Stroganov]] palace (1752&ndash;1754, now a wax museum), the [[Mikhail Illarionovich Vorontsov|Vorontso...
    60: ...ossNeva.jpg|center|thumb|650px|The [[Hermitage Museum]] complex with the [[Winter Palace]] at right]]
    62: ...ke Mikhail Pavlovich, now houses the [[Russian Museum]]. Also built in the Neoclassical style are the ...
  20. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (32608 bytes)
    32: ... In [[1669]], Swedish colonists became the first Europeans to settle the area (see [[New Sweden]]), c...
    49: In [[1926]], the city held the [[Sesquicentennial Expositio...
    114: ...elphia|South Philly]], [[Society Hill]], the [[Museum District]] and many others.
    120: ...(U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race. The ethnic makeup of the city is 43.2% [[African-American|Black]],...
    207: ===List of [[museum]]s===

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