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  1. Chicago White Sox (19057 bytes)
    29: ===Winning ugly===
    30: ...ar award. A catchphrase of the team was "Winning Ugly" for the style of play, which reflected a tenden...
    39: ...; he was helped by good offensive years from [[Magglio Ord󱥺]], [[Paul Konerko]], [[Carlos Lee]] and...
    55: *[[Eddie Collins]] 1915-26
    113: *17 {{flagicon|USA}} [[Ross Gload]] (IF, 15-day)
  2. Oakland Athletics (34248 bytes)
    26: ...a record of 43-109 (.283) and 8th (last) place in 1915, and then to a modern major league low winning pe...
    36: .... The members of the Athletic team wore an old-English "A" to emphasize the point. In the various le...
    82: ...g 2,900,217 in 1990, still the club record for single season attendance, as well as on the field. The...
    151: *56 [[Image:Us_flag_large.png|20px]] [[Ryan Glynn]]
    261: * '''[[Gold Glove Award]]'''
  3. Pittsburgh Pirates (16589 bytes)
    17: ...o served as the team's manager from [[1900]] to [[1915]]), triggering a long string of pennants.
    25: ...ers and right fielders. However, the Pirates struggled for the remainder of the decade, and Murtaugh w...
    33: ...broken leg in [[1999 in sports|1999]]. (Interestingly, video footage of Kendall's leg breaking from un...
    221: ==Single season records==
  4. St. Louis Cardinals (18903 bytes)
    26: ...rriving at the time when the Browns were in their glory, and they soon folded.
    33: ...ean|Paul]], combined to win 49 games - still a single season record for brothers. Dizzy, whose real na...
    37: ...lack player, [[Jackie Robinson]]. The alleged ringleader of the boycott was [[Enos Slaughter]]. Nati...
    54: <small><i>Mark McGwire broke the single-season home run record while playing with St. Lo...
    175: *[[Bill Gleason]] (SS)
  5. List of chemists (10401 bytes)
    8: *[[Arthur Aikin]], (1773-1854), English chemist and mineralogist
    14: *[[Neil Bartlett]], (born 1932), English/Canadian/American chemist
    47: *[[Paul Ehrlich]], (1854-1915), German chemist, winner of the [[1908]] [[Nobel ...
    77: *[[Charles Hatchett]], (1765-1847), English chemist who discovered [[niobium]]
    85: * Sir [[Christopher Kelk Ingold]] (1893-1970), English chemist
  6. Albert Einstein (43065 bytes)
    5: ... of relativity]] was formulated in [[November]] [[1915]], Einstein became world-famous, an unusual achie...
    95: In November [[1915]], Einstein presented a series of lectures before...
    133: ...ntal forces]] as different manifestations of a single force. His attempt was in a way doomed to failur...
    136: ...article. Einstein was guided by a belief in a single statistical measure of variance for the entire s...
    142: Einstein became increasingly isolated in his research on a generalized theory...
  7. Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell (14006 bytes)
    5: Baden-Powell was born in [[Paddington, London, England|Paddington]], [[London]] in [[1857]]. He was ...
    21: ... Africa]]n Constabulary (police) he returned to England to take up a post as Inspector General of Cava...
    23: ==Return to England==
    29: ...my in [[1910]] on the advice of [[Edward VII of England|King Edward VII]], who suggested that he could...
    33: The Scouts of England each donated a penny to buy B-P a wedding gift...
  8. George Washington Carver (7937 bytes)
    25: ...ng more than 300 uses for the peanut ranging from glue to printer's ink; however, contrary to popular ...
    27: ...ollowing the funeral of Booker T. Washington in [[1915]], on that occasion he was praised by [[Theodore ...
  9. List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
    34: *[[Karl Bitter]] (1867 - 1915)
    39: *[[Gutzon Borglum]] (1867 - 1941)
    108: *[[Henri Gaudier-Brzeska]] (1891 - 1915)
    202: *[[Amedeo Modigliani]] (1884 - 1920)
    268: *[[Paula Sigley]] (1970 - )
  10. Nutrition (42689 bytes)
    37: ...gy in blood [[glucose]] can be stored in fat as [[glycogen]].
    39: * 1896: Baumann observed [[iodine]] in thyroid glands.
    44: ...[vitamin A]], and water soluble [[vitamin B]] (in 1915; now known to be a complex of several water-solub...
    76: ...ostaglandins (e.g. pro-inflammatory PGE 2). Both DGLA and AA are made from the omega-6 [[linoleic acid...
    77: ...rmines the relative production of different prostaglandins, which partly explains the importance of om...
  11. Hittites (17910 bytes)
    1: The '''Hittites''' is the conventional English-language term for an ancient people who spoke ...
    7: ...ore recently) '''Hethites''' is also the common English name of a Biblical people (&#1495;&#1514;&#149...
    14: ...of the early 20th century; and so, rightly or wrongly, the name "Hittite" has become attached to the c...
    17: ...[1879]]&ndash;[[1952]]), who on [[24 November]] [[1915]] announced his results in a lecture at the Near ...
    46: ...ason, all the kings' reigns passed mainly by struggles and wars with neighbouring Assyrians, Hurrians ...
  12. San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
    44: ...rst settled by William Richardson, an [[England|English]] whaler.
    51: ...largest in the country; the city as a whole is rougly one-third [[Chinese]], one of the largest concen...
    69: In 1915, the city hosted the [[Panama-Pacific Exposition]...
    75: ... resulted in construction of some embarrassingly ugly freeways which ultimately turned out to be seism...
    119: ...e sides by water, San Francisco's climate is strongly influenced by the cool currents of the [[Pacific...
  13. Dwight D. Eisenhower (37513 bytes)
    30: ... New York]], in June, [[1911]] and graduated in [[1915]]. He served with the infantry until [[1918]] at ...
    34: ...hen served as chief military aide to General [[Douglas MacArthur]], Army Chief of Staff, until [[1935]...
    61: ...Second Lieutenant]], United States Army: June 12, 1915
    139: * Mexican [[Aztec Eagle]]
    163: ...nate, Colonel [[Joseph Mobutu]]. The initial struggle came to a close in December [[1960]], after Kasa...
  14. Franklin D. Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
    46: ...which the United States imposed on [[Haiti]] in [[1915]]. When the United States entered [[World War I]]...
    89: ...h powers to increase farm prices and support struggling farmers. Following these emergency measures ca...
    102: ...Frankfurter]], [[Hugo Black]] and [[William O. Douglas]], reducing the possibility of further clashes.
    110: ... broke out in [[1939]], Roosevelt became increasingly eager to assist Britain and France, and he began...
    120: ...with the international situation growing increasingly threatening, Roosevelt decided that only he coul...
  15. Calvin Coolidge (18374 bytes)
    27: ...rving as president of that body in [[1914]] and [[1915]]. He was [[lieutenant governor]] of the state [...
  16. Warren G. Harding (30163 bytes)
    39: ...nited States Senate]] in [[1914]], serving from [[1915]] until his inauguration on [[Friday]], [[March 4...
    51: ...is wife. [[Al Jolson]], [[Lillian Russell]], [[Douglas Fairbanks]] and [[Mary Pickford]] were among th...
    57: ...d than the Hardings, a blue-eyed stock from New England and Pennsylvania, the finest pioneer blood." T...
    148: ...el. However, as the United States became increasingly likely to be drawn into [[World War I]], Mrs. Ph...
    170: ...ore E. Burton]]|after=[[Frank B. Willis]]|years=[[1915]] &ndash; [[1921]]}}
  17. Charles Kingsford Smith (4894 bytes)
    4: ..., he enlisted for duty in the armed services in [[1915]] and served at [[Gallipoli]]. Initially, he perf...
    6: ...e was met by a huge crowd at [[Brisbane Airport|Eagle Farm Airport]], and was feted as a hero. Austra...
    8: In [[1930]], he competed in an England to Australia [[air race]], and, flying solo, w...
    10: ...sford Smith met his end. Once again flying from England to Australia, he and his copilot departed [[Al...
  18. Wright brothers (19926 bytes)
    10: ...e]], [[Otto Lilienthal]] and [[Samuel Pierpont Langley]], they began their mechanical aeronautical exp...
    17: ...to keep the front and rear posts that hold up the glider unbraced. The warping was then controlled by ...
    19: ...the Wright Brothers were perhaps the most skilled glider pilots in the world.
    47: ...e sold his interests in the airplane company in [[1915]] and died thirty-three years later from a [[myoc...
    49: ... the chain used was a bicycle chain, not surprisingly.
  19. Blimp (3839 bytes)
    3: ....D. Conningham of the British [[Royal Navy]] in [[1915]].
    7: ...ance of the word in print was in [[1916]], in [[England]], a year before the first B-class airship."''...
  20. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    31: ...ited some money from an aunt. He worked as a struggling painter in Vienna, copying scenes from postcar...
    35: ...h was helping him sell his postcards&mdash; seemingly contrary to statements he later made in ''Mein K...
    41: ...g the [[Iron Cross]], Second Class, in December [[1915]] and the Iron Cross, First Class in August [[191...
    62: ... his political book ''[[Mein Kampf]]'' (''My Struggle'') to his deputy [[Rudolf Hess]]. The first volu...
    94: ... on to gain their support and remained overwhelmingly popular until the very end of his regime. He was...

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