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- World Series (40101 bytes)
39: * 1872 [[Atlanta Braves|Boston Red Stockings]]
63: * 1896 [[Baltimore Orioles (NL)|Baltimore Orioles]]
64: * 1897 Baltimore Orioles
85: ...ould host the last two if necessary; the leagues alternated which representative would host the first ...
125: :::[[Walter Johnson]], making his first World Series appear... - Atlanta Braves (20715 bytes)
14: ...Association pennants won''' (4): [[1872 in sports|1872]], [[1873 in sports|1873]], [[1874 in sports|1874...
40: ...the City of Atlanta constructed a new ballpark, Fulton County Stadium, officially opened in 1965. The...
42: ... In the relatively hitter friendly confines of Fulton County Stadium ("The Launching Pad"), he actual...
48: ...s [[Tom Glavine]], [[Steve Avery]], and [[John Smoltz]]. Perhaps the Braves' most important move, howe...
50: The following season, Glavine, Avery, and Smoltz would be recognized as the best young pitchers i... - List of chemists (10401 bytes)
19: *[[Carl Bosch]], (1872-1940), German chemist
36: *[[John Dalton]], (1766-1844), physicist
97: *[[Izaak Kolthoff]], (1894-1993) the "Father of [[analytical ch...
156: *[[Henri Victor Regnault]] (1810-1878), [[France|French]] chemist and [[Ph... - Alfred Nobel (7332 bytes)
5: ...bel was the third son of [[Immanuel Nobel]] (1801-1872), born at [[Stockholm]], but, at an early age he ...
33: ... and chemistry prizes, given that he had not consulted them before making the will. In this short one ... - Underground Railroad (17993 bytes)
21: ...ounts in the book ''The Underground Railroad'' in 1872, after [[Abolitionism|Abolition]].
23: ...d two small hams," clearly indicated that four adults and two children were sent by train from Harrisb...
25: ...on's first commercial railroad, the east-west [[Baltimore & Ohio]] line, operated in [[Maryland]] and ...
27: ...t white abolitionist whose [[John Rankin House|hilltop home]]<sup>1</sup> could be seen from the oppos...
31: ... was increasingly dangerous after 1850. As a result, foreign destinations such as Canada became desir... - Reconstruction (12035 bytes)
10: ==Culture clashes==
14: ...erners who joined the Republican party were [[insult | derisively]] called ''[[scalawag]]s''. Disgrunt...
18: ...mnesty Act of 1872|Amnesty Act]] on [[May 22]], [[1872]]. Reconstruction nevertheless continued until [[...
36: ...labor movement and the associated paucity and frailty of democratic social entitlements in the U.S. - California Gold Rush (3231 bytes)
2: ..., Sutter was ruined as more and more of his agricultural workers left in search of gold and squatters ...
16: *[[Mining Act of 1872]] - Calvin Coolidge (18374 bytes)
10: ...e of Birth'''</td><td>[[Thursday]], [[July 4]], [[1872]]</td></tr>
21: '''John Calvin Coolidge, Jr.''' ([[July 4]], [[1872]] – [[January 5]], [[1933]]) was the twenty...
25: ...nt|Windsor County]], [[Vermont]] on [[July 4]], [[1872]] to John Calvin Coolidge, Sr. and Victoria Moor....
30: ...tant Secretary of the Navy]] [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]].
41: ... month, somewhat higher than [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] who averaged about 6.9. [http://www.jfklibrary.... - Louis Bleriot (3099 bytes)
2: '''Louis Blériot''' ([[July 1]] [[1872]] – [[August 2]] [[1936]]) was a [[France|F...
5: ...n early interest in aviation and, in [[1900]], built a motor-powered machine called an [[ornithopter]]...
8: ...m the [[Blériot-Voisin]] Company. The company built a floatplane glider, which flew during [[1905]]. ...
14: ...ghting the French and worrying the British, who felt that they had suddenly become vulnerable to air a...
19: ... combat aircraft. During [[World War I]], SPAD built more than 5,600 aircraft for France and exported ... - Roald Amundsen (8034 bytes)
3: ...d Engelbregt Gravning Amundsen''' ([[July 16]], [[1872]]–[[June 18]], [[1928]]) was a [[Norway|Nor... - March 18 (10594 bytes)
57: *[[1872]] - [[Anna Held]], actress amd singer, (d. [[1918... - March 21 (10586 bytes)
41: ...xico|Mexican]] statesman and national hero, (d. [[1872]])
64: *[[1946]] - [[Timothy Dalton]], British [[James Bond]] actor
125: *[[World Day Of Sleep]] - by [[World Health Organization]] - Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
46: ...f the modern Pima Indians who now live on the [[Salt River]] and [[Gila River]] reservations, or the [...
49: ... from Wickenburg had dug a short canal from the Salt River and founded a small farming colony approxim...
51: ... East Phoenix. As for the town that was to be built, Swilling, a former [[Confederate States Army|Con...
57: ...in [[1870]] and mass meeting of the citizens of Salt River Valley was held on [[October 20]], [[1870]]...
61: ...Wisconsin, was appointed as the first female schoolteacher in Phoenix. - Helena, Montana (6927 bytes)
33: ...ims and following the winding streambed. As a result, few city blocks match the ideal of 30 x 60, rath...
37: ...: April 1869, November 1869, October 1871, August 1872 and January 1874 that swept through the early min... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
71: *[[Eugenio Beltrami]] (Italy, [[1835]]-[[1900]])
199: ...[Charles-Eug讥 Delaunay]], (France, [[1816]] - [[1872]])
221: *[[Walther Franz Anton von Dyck]] (Germany)
244: *[[Gerd Faltings]] (Germany, [[1954]] - )
247: *[[Walter Feit]] (Austria/USA, [[1930]] - [[2004]]) - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
12: ...Charles Greeley Abbot]] ([[United States|USA]], [[1872]] – [[1973]])
15: *[[Walter Sydney Adams]] ([[United States|USA]], [[1876]]...
51: *[[Walter Baade]] ([[Germany]], [[1893]] – [[1960]]...
81: *[[Charles Thomas Bolton]] ([[United States|USA]], [[1943]] – )
82: *[[John Gatenby Bolton]] ([[England]], [[Australia]], [[1922]] –... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
59: *[[Louis Althusser]], (1918-1990){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
116: *[[Sri Aurobindo]], (1872-1950){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
175: *[[Walter Benjamin]], (1892-1940){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
221: *[[Ludwig Boltzmann]], (1844-1906){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}
270: *[[Rudolf Bultmann]], (1884-1976){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}} - Yellowstone National Park (23738 bytes)
17: <td>[[March 1]], [[1872]]</td></tr>
27: ...vastating results of these changes could have resulted in the worldwide population of humans falling t...
32: ... of Yellow Rocks," because of the hydrothermally-altered [[iron]]-containing yellow rocks in the Grand...
37: ...the [[Lewis and Clark Expedition]] named [[John Colter]] left the Expedition to join a group of fur-tr...
42: ...ark" Langford and an Army detachment commanded by Lt. [[Gustavus Doane]]. The expedition spent about a... - Tennis (24557 bytes)
1: ...a hollow rubber [[Tennis ball|ball]] covered in felt over a net into the opponent's [[tennis court|cou...
18: ...from old-fashioned concrete courts to coated asphalt to wooden gymnasium surfaces to artificial grass ...
20: ...tional variable, with bounces depending on how healthy the grass is and how recently it has been mowed...
26: ...e opposing players, is the ''receiver''. Service alternates between the two halves of the court.
30: ...ond service is also faulty, this is a ''double fault'' and the receiver wins the point. - List of male tennis players (14849 bytes)
83: *[[Jacco Eltingh]] - ([[:Category:Dutch tennis players|Netherl...
162: *[[William Larned]] ([[1872]]-[[1926]]) - (U.S.)
284: *[[Jason Stoltenberg]] - (Australia)
296: *[[Eliot Teltscher]] - (United States)
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