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  1. Pittsburgh Pirates (16589 bytes)
    6: ...m was also often called the ''Buccaneers'' or ''Bucs'', but that usage tapered off after the [[Nationa...
    37: ...g small market teams such as the [[Oakland Athletics]] and [[Minnesota Twins]].
    227: *Doubles: Paul Waner (62, 1932)
  2. Computer (32773 bytes)
    14: ...Boolean operations. Since almost all of mathematics can be reduced to Boolean operations, a sufficien...
    56: ...lored and abandoned. For example, [[model (economics)|economic models]] have been constructed using wa...
    64: ...sed for some specialized purposes such as [[robotics]] and [[cyclotron]] control. Other approaches, su...
    76: ...d [[Vannevar Bush]]'s [[Differential analyser]] [[1932]]), and General-Purpose devices of the type used ...
    89: *[[CSIRAC|CSIR Mk 1]] [[Australia]] [[November]], [[1949]]
  3. High jump (8613 bytes)
    2: The '''high jump''' is an [[athletics]]/[[track and field]] event in which competitors ...
    6: ...y competed in as early as the ancient Greek Olympics, the first recorded high jump competition took pl...
    30: at:1932 text:[[Jean_Shiley]]_1,65_m
    55: ...technique predominated through the [[Berlin Olympics]] of [[1936]] where the event was won by Corneliu...
    65: ...fka Kostadinova]] of Bulgaria. In the 2004 Olympics, Sweden's [[Stefan Holm]] won the men's gold meda...
  4. List of chemists (10401 bytes)
    14: *[[Neil Bartlett]], (born 1932), English/Canadian/American chemist
    65: *[[Ljubo Golic]], (born 1932), chemist.
    134: *[[Wilhelm Ostwald]], (1853-1932), [[1909]] [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
    156: ...(1810-1878), [[France|French]] chemist and [[Physics|physicist]]
    158: *[[Stuart A. Rice]], (1932-), physical chemist
  5. George Eastman (2821 bytes)
    5: ...stman''' ([[July 12]], [[1854]] - [[March 14]], [[1932]]) founded the [[Eastman Kodak]] Co. and invented...
    13: ...having to use the last two years of her life. In 1932, he ended his own life by a single gunshot to the...
  6. Philo Farnsworth (6489 bytes)
    5: ...g Philo developed an early interest in [[electronics]] after his first [[telephone]] conversation with...
    11: ...ah to bury his young son Kenny, who died in March 1932; this death put a strain on Farnsworth's marriage...
  7. List of extinct animals (3267 bytes)
    47: *[[Schomburgk's Deer]] (1932)
  8. Valley of the Kings (4430 bytes)
    23: ...e supervised the clearance and conservation until 1932. Tutankhamun's tomb was the first tomb to be disc...
  9. List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
    147: *[[Robert Irwin (artist)|Robert Irwin]] (1932 - )
  10. Nutrition (42689 bytes)
    25: ... the human body and therefore contained "homeomerics" (generative components), thereby deducing the ex...
    41: ...t species of animals, applying principles of physics in nutrition.
    50: ...zent-Gyorgyi]] isolates [[ascorbic acid]], and in 1932 proves that it is vitamin C by preventing scurvy....
    96: ...ro biotics and an effective diet. Taking pro biotics and continuing to consume processed food that are...
    138: ...he safety of many common foods, preventing epidemics of bacterial infection. But some of the (new) foo...
  11. Hittites (17910 bytes)
    23: ...xcavations at Hattusa have been under way since [[1932]], with wartime interruptions.
    161: ...re, if not the distance. Modern linguistic academics therefore propose, based on much [[onomastic]] an...
  12. Ronald Reagan (52721 bytes)
    19: ...he [[Screen Actor's Guild]] before entering politics.
    31: ...economics]] and [[sociology]] and graduating in [[1932]]. In 1929 Ronald Reagan joined [[Tau Kappa Epsil...
    46: ...d upon the path that led him to a career in politics during his tenure as president of the Screen Acto...
    55: ... system replace it. According to some Reagan critics, the first objective was effectively accomplished...
    60: ...ff today than you were four years ago?" Many critics also point to the so-called [[October Surprise]] ...
  13. Gerald Ford (28942 bytes)
    27: ... helped the Wolverines to undefeated seasons in [[1932]] and [[1933]] and was voted the team's most valu...
    185: ... delivered between 1965 and 1972 concerning politics and domestic and foreign affairs.]
    189: * Gerald R. Ford and the Politics of Post-Watergate America, edited by Bernard J. F...
    192: * Hartmann, Robert T. Palace Politics: An Insider's Account of the Ford Years. New York...
  14. Herbert Hoover (27123 bytes)
    54: ...million people are starving. Whatever their politics, they shall be fed!"
    64: ...ently lost the black vote in every election since 1932.
    68: ...mporarily the banking collapse in Europe. In June 1932, a conference was held in Switzerland that cancel...
    89: ...ease]]s in American history. The [[Revenue Act of 1932]] raised taxes on the highest incomes from 25% to...
    91: ...as in fact [[left-wing]] in character. During the 1932 elections, [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] blasted the ...
  15. Franklin D. Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
    38: ...eir postwar careers, whether in business or politics, were disappointing. Two of them were elected bri...
    44: ...ike of Taft's administration drove him into politics. In [[1910]] he ran as a Democrat for the [[New Y...
    72: ...economics, but he took advice from leading academics and social workers, and also from Eleanor, who ha...
    80: ...emed clear that Hoover would be defeated at the [[1932]] presidential election. Al Smith also wanted the...
    120: ...e Republicans staged their first comeback since [[1932]], gaining seats in both Houses and reducing Roos...
  16. Ionosphere (19365 bytes)
    4: ==Geophysics==
    6: ...phere is ''ionized'' and contains a [[Plasma physics|plasma]] which is referred to as the ionosphere. ...
    101: ...ectromagnetic waves from celestial bodies until [[1932]] (and the development of high frequency radio tr...
    115: * '''[[Geophysics]]'''
    129: ...sphere Ionosphere Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics)]]
  17. Charles Lindbergh (11557 bytes)
    13: ...of the [[National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics]] in the [[United States]]. On [[March 21]], [[19...
    22: ... children: Charles Augustus, Jr.(born 1930), Jon (1932), Land (1937), Anne (1940), Scott (1942) and Reev...
    26: ...us, 20 months old, was abducted on [[March 1]], [[1932]] from their home. The boy was found dead on [[Ma...
  18. Charles Kingsford Smith (4894 bytes)
    4: ...16 he became an engineering apprentice with the [[CSR Limited|Colonial Sugar Refining Company]]. After...
    14: Kingsford-Smith was [[knighted]] in 1932 for services to aviation and later was appointed ...
    23: ....screensound.gov.au/screensound/screenso.nsf/allDocs/RWP6B6F10B0FC63D1F1CA256CE70078D7F7?OpenDocument ...
  19. Alberto Santos-Dumont (14938 bytes)
    2: ...Dumont''' ([[July 20]], [[1873]] - [[July 23]], [[1932]]) was a [[Brazil | Brazilian]] aviation pioneer....
    14: ...d studies in [[physics]], [[chemistry]], [[mechanics]], and [[electricity]], with the help of a privat...
    23: ... the Deutsch de la Meurthe prize of 100,000 [[francs]] for flying his dirigible ''Number 6'' from the ...
    40: ...tions, facts, priorities, and merits. These polemics are often fueled by strong nationalistic or cultu...
    86:
  20. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    33: ...in the operas of [[Richard Wagner]] than in politics.
    47: ...though he did not become a German citizen until [[1932]]. He was shocked by the capitulation of Germany ...
    77: ...nburg in the [[German presidential election, 1932|1932 presidential election]], coming in second on both...
    80: ...ely called for new Reichstag elections. In July [[1932]] the Nazis had their best election showing yet, ...
    82: ...zi supporters were alienated. During the November 1932 elections the Nazis lost votes although they rema...

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