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- Ethel and Julius Rosenberg (17212 bytes)
3: '''Ethel Greenglass Rosenberg''' ([[1915]]-[[1953]]) and '''Julius Rosenberg''' ([[1918]]-...
9: Ethel Rosenberg was born on [[September 28]], [[1915]] in [[New York]]. She was an aspiring actress a...
13: ...ratory|Los Alamos laboratory]], Sgt. [[David Greenglass]], confessed to having passed secret informati...
17: ...]]. The prosecution's primary witness, David Greenglass, stated that his sister Ethel, working as a "p...
51: ...rmation given to the Soviets, as reported by Greenglass, was also quite poor in comparison to the info... - Ernest Shackleton (9537 bytes)
23: ...in early 1903, Scott had Shackleton returned to England, though he had nearly fully recovered. There i...
28: ...ary 16]], [[1909]]); and locating the [[Beardmore Glacier]] passage. Shackleton, with Wild, Marshall, ...
30: ...ted]]. For three years he was able to bask in the glory of being "the man who reached furthest to the ...
43: ...e had a 350 hp (260 kW) steam engine driving a single shaft, giving a top speed of around 10 knots (19...
47: ...he ice crushed and sank her on [[November 21]], [[1915]]. - Timpani (31735 bytes)
5: ...ing, '''''tympani''''', is often encountered in English texts. It is derived from the [[Latin]] word '...
18: ...de of copper or, in less expensive models, [[fiberglass]]. The drumhead is connected to a hoop, which ...
64: ...struck with a special type of [[drumstick]] fittingly called a ''timpani stick'' or ''timpani mallet''...
94: ...0]], [[United States|American]] composer [[Philip Glass]] wrote his Concerto Fantasy for two timpanist...
119: ...sen]], who used two sets of timpani, both playing glissandos at the same time, in his Symphony No. 4 (... - Pangaea (1625 bytes)
3: ...]]s. The name was coined by [[Alfred Wegener]] in 1915. When the continents first came together to form ... - Nikola Tesla (29894 bytes)
7: ...te a motive device.''" - Nikola Tesla; Brooklyn Eagle, July 10th, 1931.]]
65: ...sla commented on the hazards of working with ''single node'' X-ray producing devices, attributing the ...
69: ...would later be called [[X-ray]]s using his own single node [[vacuum tube]]s (similar to his {{US paten...
75: ...isplay were Tesla's [[fluorescent light]]s and single node bulbs. As if lighting the Exposition was no...
93: ...coiled spring-drive mechanism which rotated small glass cylinders. These experiments were the final st... - Ellen Louise Wilson (3272 bytes)
12: ... married [[Edith Wilson|Edith Bolling Galt]] in [[1915]]. - Babe Adams (10141 bytes)
5: ...co Giants|New York Giants]] without allowing a single walk, surrendering only 12 hits but losing 3-1 o...
20: 1915 Pirates 33 14 14 .500 40 30 17 2 ...
43: 1915 Pirates 6 8.41 9.73 2.28 1.25 1.82 ...
131: 1915 NL - Major League Baseball (14783 bytes)
61: | <center>[[Image:Los Angeles Angles 100.gif]]<br>[[Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim]]?...
125: *[[1914]]-[[1915]]: [[Federal League]]
170: * Rawlings [[Gold Glove Award]]. - Boxing (29727 bytes)
2: ...nships, held in 2003. The headgear and white area gloves seen here are not used in professional boxing...
4: ...d professional versions, the fighters wear padded gloves, attacking and defending only with fists. Eac...
8: ...iquity. [[Greece|Greek]] boxers would wear boxing gloves (not padded) and wrappings on their arms belo...
10: ... in which two contestants (boxers) wearing padded gloves face each other in a "[[boxing ring|ring]]" a...
14: ...ort of boxing. The boxers wore "mufflers" (padded gloves), "time" was called after a set period, and t... - Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
4: ... university. Five years on [[the Voyage of the Beagle]] brought him eminence as a [[geology|geologist]...
15: ...arwin was born in [[Shrewsbury, Shropshire]], [[England]], on [[12 February]] [[1809]] at the family h...
19: ...the brutality of surgery at the time led him to neglect his medical studies, but in his second year he...
22: ...comfortable income and when most naturalists in England were clergymen who saw it as part of their dut...
29: ...t FitzRoy]], the captain of [[HMS Beagle|HMS ''Beagle'']] which was departing in December on a two-yea... - Woodrow Wilson (31322 bytes)
23: ...ton, Virginia]] in 1856 to Reverend Dr. Joseph Ruggles Wilson and Janet Woodrow, making him the last p...
30: ...nce of [[Walter Bagehot|Walter Bagehot's]] "The English Constitution", Wilson saw the American Constit...
73: Wilson spent 1914, 1915, 1916, and the beginning of 1917 trying to keep A...
77: ...against the Americans, resulting in 3,000 deaths. Gleijesus (1992) notes: "It is not that Wilson faile...
116: ...'[[William J. Bryan]]'''||align="left"|1913–1915 - Rutherford B. Hayes (9651 bytes)
95: ...gel Grove State Park he was reinterred there in [[1915]]. - Charles Curtis (4708 bytes)
5: ...lso [[United States Senate Republican Whip]] from 1915 to [[1924]] and [[United States Senate Majority L... - Henry A. Wallace (8151 bytes)
5: ... authored many publications on agriculture. In [[1915]] he devised the first corn-[[hog]] ratio charts ...
18: ...o half of the required improvements. Not surprisingly, this upset many at the U.S. Department of Comme...
28: ...Was Wrong'', in which he explained that his seemingly-trusting stance toward the Soviet Union and [[St...
30: ...dgeport, Connecticut]], and the ashes interred in Glendale Cemetery, Des Moines, Iowa. - Ancient China (39554 bytes)
38: ...erivative was most probably introduced into the English language from Persian or Sanskrit origins for ...
44: ...he midst of land acquisitions, invasions and struggles of [[consort clan]]s and [[eunuch]]s. The [[Yel...
70: With that, he set the 11 men free. Amazingly, all 11 men reported themselves to the Capital.
74: ...ould not see them. He only kept the most old and ugly servants, and old furnitures around in the main ...
114: ... forbidden. Consequently, after the death of [[Yongle Emperor of China]], independent peasant landhold... - History of Italy as a monarchy and in the World Wars (9742 bytes)
24: ...ed to attract Italy on their side, and in April [[1915]] the Italian government agreed ([[London Pact]])...
28: ...ns of the government. After several years of struggle, in October [[1922]] the fascists attempted a co...
50: ...rmy chief of staff, Marshal [[Pietro Badoglio|Badoglio]], as Prime Minister.
52: ...many, leaving the army without instructions. Badoglio and the royal family fled to the Allied-control...
54: ...ment]] grew, harassing German forces before the Anglo-American forces drove them out in April 1945. - List of U.S. military history events (12126 bytes)
24: *[[Invasion of Haiti]] (1915-1934)
37: *[[Operation Eagle Claw]] (1980) - Theater in the United States (12545 bytes)
2: ...], and [[music]], and it is not uncommon for a single story to appear in all forms. Regions with sign...
19: ...rd "long runs" of a production, and in 1841, a single play was shown in New York for an unprecedented ...
32: ...tage forms such as the [[Broadway musical]] (strongly influenced by the feelings of immigrants coming ...
34: ...]] when the [[Shubert brothers]] broke their stranglehold on the industry.
43: ... and acting styles became more subdued. Even by [[1915]], actors were being lured away from theater and ... - Franklin Delano 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... - Carl O. Sauer (583 bytes)
1: ...e [[University of Chicago]] with a [[Ph.D.]] in [[1915]]. Sauer was a [[professor]] of [[geography]] at ...
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