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  1. Genetics (12654 bytes)
    32: :[[1941]] [[Edward Lawrie Tatum]] and [[George Wells Bead...
    121: *[http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/genetics.shtml...
  2. Timeline of chemical element discovery (10490 bytes)
    134: *[[1941]] - [[Plutonium]] discovered by [[Glenn T. Seabor...
    139: ...by [[Albert Ghiorso]], [[Glenn T. Seaborg]], [[Stanley G. Thompson]], [[Kenneth Street Jr.]]
  3. Vice President of the United States (33884 bytes)
    9: Beyond this role, the only duty required by the [[United States Constitutio...
    16: ...ct takes office just before the President-Elect. Unlike the President, the Constitution does not speci...
    18: ''I do solemnly swear'' (or affirm) ''that I will support and de...
    23: ...[U.S. presidential election]]. In this capacity, only four Vice Presidents have been able to announce ...
    29: ... the [[U.S. Electoral College]] originally voted only for office of President rather than for both Pre...
  4. Gabby Hartnett (4450 bytes)
    5: ...es as a catcher. Hartnett also finished among the NL's top ten in [[slugging percentage]] seven times ...
    7: Named an NL [[Major League Baseball All-Star Game|All-Star]] ...
    9: ...P runnerup after batting .354, again third in the NL. He was named the Cubs' manager in the middle of ...
    11: ...bs trailing [[Pittsburgh Pirates|Pittsburgh]] by only half a game, he experienced the highlight of his...
    13: ...ed to manage the Cubs through the 1940 season. In 1941 he left to play for, and coach, the [[San Francis...
  5. John Nance Garner (5903 bytes)
    11: ...e from [[March 4]], [[1933]] to [[January 20]], [[1941]].
    21: ...d term. Even though this decision made it highly unlikely that Garner would win the nomination, he sta...
    25: ...arner stepped down as Vice President in January [[1941]], ending a 46-year career in public life. He ret...
    43: ...s=[[March 4]], [[1933]] – [[January 20]], [[1941]]}}
  6. Henry A. Wallace (8151 bytes)
    10: ... His inauguration took place on [[January 20]], [[1941]], for the term ending January 20, [[1945]]. He i...
    12: ...ly Priorities and Allocations Board]] (SPAB) in [[1941]]. Both positions became important with the U.S. ...
    44: ...fter=[[Harry S. Truman]]| years=[[January 20]], [[1941]] – [[January 20]], [[1945]]}}
  7. Dick Cheney (23685 bytes)
    16: | [[January 30]], [[1941]]
    33: ...''Richard Bruce Cheney''' (born [[January 30]], [[1941]]), widely known as '''Dick Cheney''', is an [[Po...
    46: .... He saved up enough money and returned to Yale only to leave again the following semester partly due...
    89: ...E.P.D.G.)[http://www.whitehouse.gov/energy/] commonly known as the [[Energy task force]]. This group ...
    95: ... morning of [[June 29]], [[2002]], Cheney became only the second man in history to serve as [[Acting P...
  8. History of Italy as a monarchy and in the World Wars (9742 bytes)
    10: ... Papacy, and became part of the Kingdom of Italy only in 1870, the final date of Italian unification.
    24: ... remained neutral, since the Triple Alliance had only defensive purposes, and the war was started by A...
    42: ...les heel of her domination of Europe, on April 6, 1941, [[Germany]] intervened (together with Bulgaria a...
    50: ...d the [[United States]] entered the war (December 1941), the situation for the [[Axis Powers|Axis]] star...
  9. List of U.S. military history events (12126 bytes)
    30: *'''[[World War II]]''' (1941–1945)
    209: *[[State of Jefferson]] (1941)
  10. Tasmanian Devils (12312 bytes)
    22: The Tasmanian Devil was hunted by humans until [[1941]] when it was officially protected. The Tasmanian...
    27: The Tasmanian Devil is the only member of the [[genus]] ''Sarcophilis''. They ar...
    35: ...rams{{mn|Fischer2001|6}}; however the female has only 4 nipples, so a maximum of four young will survi...
    46: ...land [[Australia]] shortly after humans arrived. Only the smallest and most adaptable survived. Fossil...
    48: ..., action was slow in coming, but eventually, in [[1941]], they were protected by law, and the population...
  11. Whooping Cranes (2653 bytes)
    19: Their breeding habitat is muskeg; the only known nesting location is [[Wood Buffalo Nationa...
    21: The only known wintering location for these birds is [[Ar...
    25: ...xtended throughout midwestern North America. In [[1941]], the wild population consisted of 21 birds. A n...
  12. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
    18: ...the longest-serving holder of the office and the only man to be elected President more than twice, was...
    30: ...other very old American family. Franklin was her only child, and she was an extremely possessive mothe...
    36: ...t firm of Carter, Ledyard and Milburn, dealing mainly with corporate law. Meanwhile he had become enga...
    46: ...vy]], [[Josephus Daniels]], had been appointed mainly for political reasons and was widely considered ...
    50: ...This made him a favorite of Wilson, and it was mainly due to Wilson's influence that the [[1920]] [[De...
  13. Holocaust (53541 bytes)
    6: ...inal Solution of the Jewish Question]]". The commonly used figure for the number of Jewish victims is ...
    40: ...hen they used a larger truck exhaust and it took only eight minutes to kill all the people inside.
    48: ...led territory until the end of [[World War II]], only completely ending when the Allies entered German...
    65: In December [[1941]], Hitler finally decided to exterminate European...
    90: ...especially difficult. They faced persecution not only from German soldiers but also from other prisone...
  14. Betty Ford (2880 bytes)
    9: ...turn from New York to Grand Rapids; she did so in 1941, becoming fashion coordinator for Herpolscheimer'...
  15. Star (12279 bytes)
    3: ...h to appear as a disk instead, and to provide [[sunlight|daylight]].
    11: ...ive star is long extinct, however, and currently only theoretical.
    13: ...], a companion to AB Doradus A, which has a mass only 93 times that of [[Jupiter (planet)|Jupiter]]. S...
    33: ...ough for further fusion to take place, supported only by [[degeneracy|degeneracy pressure]], called a ...
    36: ... star to explode in a [[supernova]]. This is the only cosmic process that happens on human timescales;...
  16. September 23 (7397 bytes)
    22: *[[1941]] - First gas experiments at [[Auschwitz]]
  17. February 22 (10772 bytes)
    52: ...ell]], founder of the [[Scouting]] movement (d. [[1941]])
    70: *[[1918]] - [[Charlie Finley]], American sports entrepreneur (d. [[1996]])
    84:
  18. Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
    36: ...the river Neva at the east end of the [[Gulf of Finland]] on the [[Baltic Sea]].
    108: ...[Bolshevik]] authorities from destruction as the only [[equestrian]] statue in the world with merely t...
    126: ...re the river [[Neva]] drains into the [[Gulf of Finland]].
    128: ...ff the right bank of the Neva, a couple of miles inland from the Gulf. The marshland was drained and ...
    140: ...may have been intended as temporary (it was certainly portrayed as such), but Moscow has remained the ...
  19. Timeline of aviation (3479 bytes)
    13: ...'' [[1940 in aviation|1940]] - [[1941 in aviation|1941]] - [[1942 in aviation|1942]] - [[1943 in aviatio...
  20. Jet engine (22370 bytes)
    1: ...ngine by the huge volume of air rushing into the inlet.]]
    6: ...[gas turbine]]-powered [[propeller]] engine, commonly known as a [[turboprop]], is more common and muc...
    15: ...aircooled and liquid-cooled inline) had been the only type of powerplant available to aircraft designe...
    25: ... HeS 1|HeS 1]] engine running by September 1937. Unlike Whittle's design, Ohain used [[hydrogen]] as f...
    27: ... [[Gloster E28/39]] [[airframe]], and flew in May 1941.

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