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  1. Pittsburgh Pirates (16589 bytes)
    13: ...nants won''' (9): [[1901]], [[1902]], [[1903]], [[1909]], [[1925]], [[1927]], [[1960]], [[1971]], [[1979...
    14: :'''[[World Series]] championships won''' (5): [[1909]], [[1925]], [[1960]], [[1971]], [[1979]]
    19: ...years and got their first World Series title in [[1909]], defeating the [[Detroit Tigers]] in seven game...
    21: ...a disastrous 51-103 record in [[1917]], Wagner's last season. However, veteran outfielder [[Max Carey]]...
    33: ...on dollars. Their overall lack of success in the last decade have been blamed partly on former General ...
  2. Computer (32773 bytes)
    14: ...be reduced to Boolean operations, a sufficiently fast electronic computer is capable of attacking the m...
    29: ...ver be required to satisfy global demand. By contrast, modern computers are orders of magnitude more po...
    56: ...-constricted channels, and between [[1903]] and [[1909]] [[Percy E. Ludgate]] developed a design for a p...
    81: ...entially, rewiring the machine. While immensely faster and more capable than earlier designs, it was v...
    90: *[[Standards Eastern Automatic Computer|SEAC]] [[US]] [[May 9]], [[...
  3. List of chemists (10401 bytes)
    50: ...st Carl Emil Erlenmeyer |Emil Erlenmayer]], (1825-1909), German chemist
    93: *[[Karl Wilhelm Gottlob Kastner]] (1783 - 1857)
    134: *[[Wilhelm Ostwald]], (1853-1932), [[1909]] [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
    140: *[[Louis Pasteur]], (1822-1895), French [[biochemistry|biochemi...
    198: *[[William Hyde Wollaston]], (1766-1828), [[England|English]] [[chemist]]
  4. Albert Einstein (43065 bytes)
    14: ...as born at [[Ulm]] in [[Germany]]; about 100 km east of [[Stuttgart]]. His parents were Hermann Einste...
    33: ... Swiss custom at the time to append the spouse's last name to the husband's name.[http://physicsweb.org...
    101: ...resentment among these scientists, some of which lasted well into the 1930s.
    106: ...a landmark break with the classical physics. In [[1909]], Einstein presented his first paper to a gather...
    128: ...ist]] regime of creating "Jewish physics" in contrast with ''[[Deutsche Physik]]''—German or "Ary...
  5. Alexander Graham Bell (18688 bytes)
    72: In [[1909]], Bell's ''[[Silver Dart]]'' made the first cont...
  6. Garrett A. Morgan (5956 bytes)
    13: ...he first of several businesses he would own. In [[1909]], he expanded his business to include a tailorin...
    40: ...Encyclopedia of Cleveland History - Waterworks Disasters]
  7. Henry Ford (16324 bytes)
    18: ...ean" (across the [[United States|USA]]) race in [[1909]], and setting a one-mile oval speed record at De...
    26: ... Model T. Despite urgings from Edsel, Henry steadfastly refused to incorporate new features into the Mo...
    33: ... patented an automobile made almost entirely of plastic, attached to a tubular welded frame. It weighed...
    40: ...gators and support staff in order to verify this last point. Even with these requirements a large perce...
    46: Ford was the last Detroit automaker to recognize the United Auto Wo...
  8. List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
    57: *[[Machado de Castro]] (1731 - 1822)
    145: *[[Idel Ianchelevici]] (1909-1994)
    242: *[[Frederic Remington]] (1861 - 1909)
  9. Cable car (railway) (12669 bytes)
    21: ... since Dunedin's curves were too steep to allow coasting, while the latter forced a wedge down into the...
    31: ...ith such cars, would also prove to be the second last city to operate them, closing down in [[1957]].
    33: In the last decades of the 20th century cable cars have seen ...
    67: * [[London]] ([[1884]]–[[1909]], Connecting [[Archway]] with [[Highgate]]; this...
  10. Dwight D. Eisenhower (37513 bytes)
    22: ...]] and he worked at Belle Springs Creamery from [[1909]] to [[1911]].
    43: ...estern Desert Campaign|Western Desert]] from the east and was ready for the start of [[Tunisia Campaign...
    45: ... the Allied [[Battle of Normandy|assault on the coast of Normandy]] in June [[1944]] under the code nam...
    49: ...he successful landings on D-Day and the BBC broadcast of Eisenhower's brief speech concerning them, the...
    92: * [[European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal]] with one silver and four bron...
  11. Franklin D. Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
    34: ...sachusetts. He was heavily influenced by the headmaster, [[Endicott Peabody (educator)|Endicott Peabody...
    36: ...ndash;[[1991]]), Franklin Jr (March to November [[1909]]), [[Elliott Roosevelt|Elliott]] ([[1910]]&ndash...
    44: In [[1909]] Theodore Roosevelt left the White House and was...
    48: ...n of the Navy pushed through. He became an enthusiastic advocate of the [[submarine]], and also of mean...
    80: ...but eventually Smith's supporters from the north-eastern states were persuaded to support Roosevelt, an...
  12. Louis Bleriot (3099 bytes)
    14: ...king on his cross-Channel trip. On [[July 25]], [[1909]] he made the trip from [[Calais]] to [[Dover, En...
    16: ...ckage of Blériot's plane, Reims Air Meet, August 1909.]]
  13. Charles Kingsford Smith (4894 bytes)
    2: ...as also the first to complete the more difficult eastward Pacific crossing from Australia to the [[Unit...
    4: ...ia]], and was one of seven children. From 1905 to 1909, he and his family lived in [[Vancouver]], [[Brit...
    10: ...age from the aircraft was located off the south coast of [[Burma]]. The remains of the crew have never ...
  14. Wright brothers (19926 bytes)
    19: ...02]], each year constructing a new glider. Their last glider applied many important innovations in flig...
    35: ...he brothers became world famous in [[1908]] and [[1909]] when, weary of continuing doubt, they took thei...
    39: ...nd the [[Statue of Liberty]] in [[New York]] in [[1909]].
    41: Also in 1909, the Wrights won the first US military aviation c...
    43: ...elivered to the Driving Park landing area on the east side of Columbus. Moorehouse, in turn, agreed to...
  15. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    31: ..., his mother Klara died a painful death from [[breast cancer]]. He gave his share of the orphans' benef...
    33: ...mmunity, including many [[Orthodox Jews]] from [[Eastern Europe]]. He was influenced by the [[pseudosci...
    35: ... of Arts, Hitler gradually ran out of money. By [[1909]], he sought refuge in a [[homeless shelter]], an...
    45: ... his only education and suggests he did have at least some understanding of the military.
    73: ...ticularly hostile. The [[1930]] election was a disaster for [[Heinrich Br?]'s centre-right government, ...
  16. Frederick Cook (12772 bytes)
    2: ...year before [[Robert Peary]] claimed to, April 6, 1909.<ref>Henderson, B. 2009, pp. 58-69</ref>
    24: ...rom McKinley and 3 miles below its top. Barrill's 1909 affidavit included a map correctly locating the [...
    28: ...ok Expedition.gif|thumb|right|A photo from Cook's 1909 arctic expedition, which he alleged was taken at ...
    29: ...o Annoatok on the Greenland side in the spring of 1909, allegedly almost dying of starvation during the ...
    33: ...d to have reached the North Pole himself in April 1909. Cook initially congratulated Peary for his achie...
  17. Roald Amundsen (8034 bytes)
    12: ...raveled via [[Baffin Bay]], [[Lancaster Sound|Lancaster]] and [[Peel Sound]]s, and [[James Ross Strait|...
    14: ...]] on the [[Alaska|Alaska Territory]]'s Pacific coast. 500 miles (800 km) away, [[Eagle, Alaska|Eagle C...
    18: ...lans to go to the [[North Pole]]. On hearing in [[1909]] that first [[Frederick Cook]] and then [[Robert...
    26: ... sled dogs available paid off in the end. In contrast to the misfortunes of the Scott expedition, the A...
    30: ...se mathematical point of the South Pole. In contrast, when Scott reached the Pole, analysis of his dat...
  18. March 18 (10594 bytes)
    13: ...Confederate States of America]] adjourns for the last time.
    16: ...e radio]] transmitter becoming the first to broadcast as a [[ham radio]] operator.
    32: *[[1965]] - [[Astronaut|Cosmonaut]] [[Aleksei Leonov]], leaving his...
    67: *[[1909]] - [[Ernest Gallo]], American winemaker
  19. March 19 (9902 bytes)
    6: ...ory in the [[Battle of Yamen]] ends the [[Song Dynasty]] in [[China]].
    19: *[[1945]] - [[World War II]]: Off the coast of [[Japan]], a [[dive bomber]] hits the [[aircra...
    26: ... Girl from Ipanema]]'', sung by [[Astrud Gilberto|Astrud]] and [[Jo㯠Gilberto]].
    29: ...ed States House of Representatives]] begins broadcasting its day-to-day business via the cable televisi...
    35: *[[2004]] - [[Ĥnekoski bus disaster]] - A [[long-distance lorry]] and a [[bus]] cra...
  20. March 20 (10075 bytes)
    8: *[[1602]] &ndash; The [[Dutch East India Company]] is established.
    120: ...4]] - Queen [[Juliana of the Netherlands]], (b. [[1909]])
    127: *Feast of [[Cuthbert of Lindisfane|St. Cuthbert]], [[pat...

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