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- Babe Adams (10141 bytes)
3: ...eason, Adams was the star of the [[1909 in sports|1909]] [[World Series]], winning 3 complete game victo...
7: ...40. His [[earned run average|ERA]] was 2.76. His last game was on August 11, [[1926 in sports|1926]]; h...
14: 1909 Pirates 27 12 3 .800 25 12 7 2 1...
37: 1909 Pirates 0 6.09 7.89 4.50 1.59 2.83 ...
65: 1909 NL - Boxing (29727 bytes)
4: ...d defending only with fists. Each bout generally lasts for three minutes and the winner is the one who ...
60: ...e also responsible for the first live radio broadcast of a title-fight (Dempsey v. [[Georges Carpentier...
70: In the past, matches were traditionally fought for up to fift...
107: ...icknamed "iron" becaused he possessed the most devastating punches of all time took the world by storm.... - Theodore Roosevelt (35706 bytes)
6: | date2=[[March 3]], [[1909]]
18: ...Vice President]] and the twenty-sixth ([[1901]]-[[1909]]) [[President of the United States|President]] o...
20: ...ation ethic|conservationist]], naval-power enthusiast, peace broker and [[Progressive Era|progressive r...
25: ... born at 28 [[East 20th Street, New York City|28 East 20th Street]] in the modern-day [[Gramercy]] sect...
27: Sickly and [[asthma]]tic as a youngster, Theodore had to sleep pro... - William Howard Taft (15237 bytes)
5: | date1=[[March 4]], [[1909]]
18: ...the United States]], serving a single term from [[1909]] to [[1913]]. A [[United States Republican Party...
20: ...Oval Office]] when it was opened in [[October]] [[1909]].
55: ...eft" |'''[[William Howard Taft]]'''||align="left"|1909–1913
57: ...n="left"|'''[[James S. Sherman]]'''||align="left"|1909–1913 - Charles W. Fairbanks (2978 bytes)
5: ...ved from [[March 4]], [[1905]], to [[March 3]], [[1909]]. He sought the Republican [[President of the U...
17: ...ears=[[March 4]], [[1905]] – [[March 3]], [[1909]]}} - James S. Sherman (2788 bytes)
7: ...ce President in [[1908]] and served from March 4, 1909, until his death. He had been renominated for Vi...
17: ...fter=[[Thomas R. Marshall]]| years=[[March 4]], [[1909]] – [[October 30]], [[1912]]}} - Alben W. Barkley (3817 bytes)
6: ...1909]] and judge of McCracken County Court from [[1909]] to [[1913]]. He was elected as a [[United Stat... - United States Republican Party (30737 bytes)
32: ...rty earlier, a [[political cartoon]] by [[Thomas Nast]], published in ''[[Harper's Magazine|Harper's We...
45: ...lavery had long been prohibited, and in the Northeast, culminating in a sweep of victories in the North...
47: ...o had participated in the Confederacy), forcing drastic reforms and frequently giving former slaves pos...
57: ...tionism]]. [[Thomas Dewey]] represented the Northeastern wing of the party that was closer to Democrati...
59: ...ing pockets of liberal Republicanism in the northeast began to die out as the region turned solidly Dem... - Franklin Delano 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... - Kentrosaurus (4090 bytes)
33: ... Tanzania and the [[Morrison Formation]], in the eastern part of the [[Rocky Mountains]]. Of the three ... - Francisco Vásquez de Coronado (19760 bytes)
3: ...Out to the North, by [[Frederic Remington]], 1861-1909]]
8: ...[[Madrid]]), [[Dame]] of the Queen [[Isabel I of Castile]]. He was an uncle of [[Juan Vázquez de Coron...
11: ...ather was a bastard son of King [[Ferdinand V of Castile]], the Catholic, but there is no documentary p...
14: ...Marcos de Niza returned, he told about a city of vast wealth, a golden city called [[Quivira and Cíbol...
21: ...long with "seventy or eighty of the weakest and least reliable men in Coronado's army remained at the t... - First Lady of the United States (9641 bytes)
191: | March 4, 1909
195: | March 4, 1909 - February 22 (10772 bytes)
24: ... the United States]] to deliver a [[radio]] broadcast from the [[White House]].
54: ...78]] - [[Walter Ritz]], Swiss [[physicist]] (d. [[1909]])
113: *[[1890]] - [[John Jacob Astor III]], American businessman (b. [[1822]])
149: *[[Roman Catholic Church]] - [[Cathedra Petri|Feast of the Chair of Saint Peter]] - North Pole (13759 bytes)
5: ==Defining North Poles in astronomy==
6: ...n using the first definition (the [[International Astronomical Union|IAU]]'s), an object's [[axial tilt...
10: ...llite|moon]] [[Hyperion (moon)|Hyperion]] and the asteroid [[4179 Toutatis]], lack a geographic north p...
23: ...ed as the point in the Arctic farthest from any coastline, and is at {{coor dm|84|03|N|174|51|W|}}. Sim...
27: ...ference Systems Service]] and the [[International Astronomical Union]] have defined a framework called ... - Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
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36: ...n Russia]] on the delta of the river Neva at the east end of the [[Gulf of Finland]] on the [[Baltic Se...
42: ...rg is administrative center of the [[Leningrad Oblast]] (while being a separate region) and the [[North...
48: ...ral details including long, straight boulevards, vast spaces, gardens and parks, decorative wrought-iro...
50: ...o]] (60° [[latitude|N]]), causes twilight to last all night in May, June and July. This celebrated... - Timeline of aviation (3479 bytes)
9: ... - [[1908 in aviation|1908]] - [[1909 in aviation|1909]] - W.E.B. DuBois (740 bytes)
1: ... for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in 1909. - Ferdinand von Zeppelin (2659 bytes)
13: ...functional airship LZ 3 and used it as Z1. From [[1909]], zeppelins also were used in civilian aviation....
17: Finally, the crash of the LZ129 [[Hindenburg disaster|''Hindenburg'']] 20 years later, on May 6, [[19...
28: * [[Hindenburg disaster]] - December 9 (7837 bytes)
58: *[[1909]] - [[Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.]], actor (d. [[2000]...
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