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- Timeline of United States history (1900-1929) (8003 bytes)
17: *[[1902]] - [[Newlands Reclamation Act]]
68: *[[1916]] - US acquires [[Virgin Islands]]
77: *[[1917]] - [[U.S. Virgin Islands]] purchased from [[Denmark]]
79: *[[1919]] - [[Treaty of Versailles]] ends World War I
104: *[[1927]] - [[Sacco and Vanzetti]] executed - January 17 (12233 bytes)
16: ...es the [[South Pole]], one month after [[Roald Amundsen]].
18: ... million for the [[U.S. Virgin Islands|Virgin Islands]].
26: ... their second album, [[The Sounds of Silence|''Sounds of Silence'']], on Columbia Records.
71: *[[1927]] - [[Eartha Kitt]], actress, singer - January 1 (18244 bytes)
20: *[[1804]] - [[France|French]] rule ends in [[Haiti]].
31: *[[1899]] - [[Spain|Spanish]] rule ends in [[Cuba]].
74: ...ion with the [[Netherlands|Kingdom of the Netherlands]].
87: ...ion with the [[Netherlands|Kingdom of the Netherlands]].
115: ...stave Whitehead]], German-American inventor (d. [[1927]]) - World Series (40101 bytes)
7: ... Series - and, from [[1969]] onward, the other rounds of postseason play preceding it - is used to fund...
95: ...r-season winning percentage record which still stands. The White Sox had a strong pitching staff but w...
130: :[[1927 World Series|1927]]: [[New York Yankees|New York AL]] defeats [[Pit...
293: ... MVP; despite being on the losing team, [[Barry Bonds]] was by most accounts the biggest star of the Se... - Oakland Athletics (34248 bytes)
18: ...porters that Shibe had a ?white elephant on his hands," Mack defiantly adopted the [[white elephant]] a...
28: ...est team in baseball history, even surpassing the 1927 Yankees.
86: ...as replaced with a jarring view of an outfield grandstand contemptuously referred to as "Mount Davis" a... - Pittsburgh Pirates (16589 bytes)
13: ...1901]], [[1902]], [[1903]], [[1909]], [[1925]], [[1927]], [[1960]], [[1971]], [[1979]]
21: ...d built the most dominant team in baseball. The [[1927]] season was the first for the sharp-hitting comb...
29: ...ting players such as [[Bobby Bonilla]], [[Barry Bonds]], [[Jay Bell]], and [[Andy Van Slyke]].
33: ...the [[1993 in sports|1993]] season, Bonilla and Bonds would leave for more lucrative contracts elsewher...
66: *[[Freddie Lindstrom]] - List of chemists (10401 bytes)
10: *[[Svante Arrhenius]], (1859-1927), Swedish chemist and physicist
48: *[[Manfred Eigen]], (1927-), German chemist, winner of the [[1967]] [[Nobel...
188: ...0]], [[1852]] - [[March 1]], [[1911]]), [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[physical chemistry|physical chemist]], ...
195: ...nd]] (1877-1957) [[Germany|German]] [[chemist]] [[1927]] [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] - Henry Ford (16324 bytes)
15: ...f a mile on the ice of Lake St. Clair in 39.4 seconds, which was a new [[land speed record]]. Convinced...
18: ...issatisfaction with the sport's rules and the demands on his time by the now-booming production of the ...
22: ...nd defended by Henry Ford, would continue through 1927 (well after its popularity had faded), with a fin...
29: ...successful [[Ford Model A]], introduced December, 1927 and produced through 1931, with a total output of...
37: ...-in-law forced his resignation in favor of his grandson, Henry Ford II. - Philo Farnsworth (6489 bytes)
11: In 1927 Farnsworth's [[Image Dissector]] camera tube tran...
19: ... work was used in all television sets and other kinds of displays until the late [[20th century]] when... - Airline (29546 bytes)
13: ...ravel services is derived demand. That is, it depends on other things: business needs for cargo shipmen...
32: ... [[Morocco]] in [[1919]] that was bought out in [[1927]], renamed [[A�ropostale]], and injected with c...
36: ...]] to [[London]] in [[1920]]. Since the [[Netherlands]] is a small country with few potential passenger...
90: ... fleet decisions with the goal of meeting the demands of their markets while producing a fleet that is ...
115: ...y $A1300? Airlines have to make hundreds of thousands of similar pricing decisions daily in their marke... - Venice (22017 bytes)
2: ...01). The city stretches across numerous small islands in a marshy [[lagoon]] along the [[Adriatic Sea]]...
10: ... the Republic acquired control of most of the islands in the [[Aegean Sea|Aegean]], including [[Cyprus]...
26: ...all the Austrians had handed over their Lombard lands as part of the deal with Bonaparte]. The [[Austri...
44: ...along the major canals and between the city's islands. The city also has many private boats. The only ...
81: * Islands: - List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
278: *[[Imogen Stuart]] (1927 - ) - Agnosticism (14359 bytes)
22: ...nown underlying the phenomenon of the universe stands to us in the relation of a Father who loves us an...
36: ...y explained that "[Brodie] & I have been fast friends for 30 years. We never thoroughly agreed on any s...
40: ...Not a Christian'', based on a speech delivered in 1927, is considered a classic statement of agnostic be...
46: ...'' Ayer explicitly rejects agnosticism on the grounds that an agnostic, despite claiming that knowledge...
87: ...m Not a Christian.] by Bertrand Russell (March 6, 1927). - Nutrition (42689 bytes)
8: ...and [[electrolytes]]. All of these chemical compounds and elements occur in various forms and combinati...
10: ...ate of the compounds/elements. However many compounds/elements are absorbed into the bloodstream unchan...
14: ...he food can determine the specific types of compounds and elements absorbed by the body. The effect tha...
22: ...cipes and procedures, and also contributed to demands for food purity and consistency.
27: ...reluctantly agreed to a trial. Daniel and his friends received their diet for 10 days and were then com... - Cable car (railway) (12669 bytes)
36: ...ilway a car would leave the terminal every 15 seconds.
68: ...[[Matlock, Derbyshire|Matlock]] ([[1893]]–[[1927]])
119: ...Robert Callwell and Walter Rice, published by Friends of the Cable Car Museum, first edition, 2000. - Ronald Reagan (52721 bytes)
29: In [[1927]], at age 16, Reagan took a summer job as a [[lif...
31: ...earning mediocre grades, he made many lasting friendships. Reagan developed an early gift for [[storyte...
62: ...e]] in the Senate from Democratic to Republican hands, giving the Republicans a majority in the Senate ...
64: ...lls taken throughout much of the race. Reagan's landslide win in the 1984 presidential election is ofte...
126: ...urney and waved good-bye and 'slipped the surly bonds of earth' to 'touch the face of God.'" [http://ww... - Lyndon B. Johnson (32801 bytes)
24: In [[1927]] Johnson enrolled in [[Texas State University-Sa...
29: ...ned their respect for his abilities. Lyndon's friends soon included some of the men who worked around P...
33: ...r, often demanding long workdays and work on weekends; he worked as much as they did, if not more.
57: ...but the Texas media sardonically nicknamed him "Landslide Lyndon" in reference to his bout with Stevens...
100: ...rom [[1964]] to [[1968]], which resulted in thousands of American deaths. At the same time, Johnson wa... - Dwight D. Eisenhower (37513 bytes)
30: ...ning]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], until [[1927]].
47: ...ropean armies. In this and the previous high commands he held Eisenhower showed his great talents for l...
116: * [[Order of the Lion|Netherlands Grand Cross of the Order of the Lion]]
173: ...erest in domestic policy. Although his [[1952]] landslide gave the Republicans control of both houses o...
274: ...ievements were those of his wartime military commands. - Herbert Hoover (27123 bytes)
32: ...t you feel inside yourself," she told college friends.
43: ...thermore, Hoover, together with nine engineer friends, loaned desperate travelers a total of $1.5 milli...
58: ...s in the wake of the [[Great Mississippi Flood of 1927]], Hoover became the [[U.S. presidential election...
98: Thousands of World War I veterans and their families demons...
146: ...ion, cancelled private oil leases on government lands, led the way for the prosecution of gangster [[Al... - Calvin Coolidge (18374 bytes)
25: ..., Vermont|Plymouth]], [[Windsor County, Vermont|Windsor County]], [[Vermont]] on [[July 4]], [[1872]] t...
39: ...e House dinner guest once made a bet with her friends that she could get the president to say at least ...
131: *Signed [[Radio Act of 1927]]
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