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- St. Louis Cardinals (18903 bytes)
5: ...National League Championship Series|champions of the National League]].
7: :'''Founded:''' [[1882]] in the [[American Association (19th century)|American As...
11: ...'' One or two [[Northern Cardinal|cardinal]]s perched on a [[baseball bat]].
12: ...]], an [[anthropomorphism|anthropomorphized]] Northern Cardinal
16: ...1942]], [[1943]], [[1944]], [[1946]], [[1964]], [[1967]], [[1968]], [[1982]], [[1985]], [[1987]], [[2004... - List of chemists (10401 bytes)
1: This is a list of famous chemists:
6: *[[Emil Abderhalden]], (1877-1950), German chemist
7: *[[Richard Abegg]], (1869-1910), German chemist
8: *[[Arthur Aikin]], (1773-1854), English chemist and mineralogist
9: ...[[Johan August Arfwedson]], (1792-1841), Swedish chemist - Mellotron (7426 bytes)
1: ...oped and built in [[Birmingham]], [[England]] in the early [[1960]]s.
3: ... tape piece is recorded at the specific pitch of the key that it was assigned to.
6: ...nia-based Harry Chamberlin from [[1948]] through the 1970s.
8: ... sold under the name Novatron. A small number of the instruments were assembled and sold by [[EMI]] un...
10: ...ment attracted a number of celebrities and among the early Mellotron owners are [[Princess Margaret]],... - List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
30: *[[Arnold Henry Bergier]]
45: *[[Michelangelo Buonarroti]] (1475 - 1564)
97: *[[Victor Fisher]] (1938-)
103: *[[Daniel Chester French]] (1850 - 1931)
108: *[[Henri Gaudier-Brzeska]] (1891 - 1915) - San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
5: nickname = The City by the Bay |
9: map_caption = Location of the City and County of San Francisco in California |
31: ...nd the [[Farallon Islands]] 27 miles offshore in the [[Pacific Ocean]].
33: ...S. census data show that San Francisco has the highest population density of any major U.S. city aside...
35: ...ish]], in [[1776]]. The city grew rapidly due to the [[California gold rush]] starting in [[1848]]. - Ronald Reagan (52721 bytes)
19: ...n was also a broadcaster, [[actor]], and head of the [[Screen Actor's Guild]] before entering politics...
23: ...1860s]]. Prior to his grandfather's emigration, the family name had been spelled ''Regan''.
25: ...ples of Christ]] church in Dixon, and in [[1924]] he began attending Dixon's Northside High School. R...
27: ...ily.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Ronald and his older brother Neil, with parents Jack and Nelle Reagan. (c. 19...
29: ...m drowning. Reagan would later joke that none of them ever thanked him. - Jimmy Carter (33280 bytes)
1: :''For the submarine, see [[USS Jimmy Carter (SSN-23)]].''
19: ... [[President of the United States|President]] of the [[United States]] ([[1977]]–[[1981]]), and...
21: ...use. His administration oversaw the founding of the Departments of [[Department of Energy|Energy]] an...
23: ...stablish relief efforts. In [[2002]], Carter won the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] for his "efforts to find pe...
26: ...al address as an example of someone who beat overwhelming odds. - John F. Kennedy (36524 bytes)
20: ... ministers, and members of royalty walked behind the casket at [[Funeral of John F. Kennedy|his funera...
22: ...lso the first person to become president born in the [[20th century]].
24: ..., and the [[Civil rights|Civil Rights Movement]]. He is rated fairly high in many surveys that rank pr...
27: ...ying political economy. In the fall of [[1935]], he enrolled in [[Princeton University]], but was for...
28: ...blems causing him to develop [[osteoporosis]] of the lower lumbar spine [http://www.npr.org/templates/... - Lyndon B. Johnson (32801 bytes)
15: | profession=[[Teacher]]
19: ...]) and later ascended to the 36th [[President of the United States|presidency]] ([[1963]]–[[1969...
22: ...1961]]) and Lucia ([[1916]]-[[1997]]) and his brother Sam Houston ([[1914]]-[[1978]]). Johnson attende...
24: ...ed in [[debate]] and campus [[politics]], edited the school [[newspaper]], and spent a year away from ...
27: ...s work in the campaign with an appointment to be the newly elected congressman's secretary. - Dwight D. Eisenhower (37513 bytes)
18: ... [[World War II]], with the rank of [[General of the Army]].
22: ...ated from [[Abilene High School]] in [[1909]] and he worked at Belle Springs Creamery from [[1909]] to...
24: ...senhower]] served in the [[United States Army]], then became an author and served as U.S. Ambassador t...
26: ...s five years old, until she died. Eisenhower's father was an active member only early in Dwight's life...
30: ...llege]] at [[Fort Leavenworth]], [[Kansas]], and then served as a battalion commander, at [[Fort Benni... - National Football League (30340 bytes)
4: ...fessional Football Association''', which adopted the name "National Football League" in [[1922 in spor...
6: ...in popularity came in the 1960s and 1970s, after the 1958 NFL championship game which went into overti...
8: ... past two years, the regular season has begun on the Thursday after Labor Day.
10: ...e AFC and NFC meet in the [[Pro Bowl]], currently held in [[Hawaii]].
25: ...</td><td>[[Detroit Lions]]</td><td>[[Carolina Panthers]]</td><td>[[St. Louis Rams]]</td></tr> - Charles Lindbergh (11557 bytes)
1: ...arles_Lindbergh.jpg|thumb|Charles Lindbergh with the Spirit of St. Louis.]]
2: ...r piloting the first solo non-stop flight across the [[Atlantic Ocean]] in [[1927]].
6: ...n [[airmail]] pilot on the line [[St. Louis]] in the 1920s.<!--What does this mean? Please clarify.-->
8: ==First solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean==
10: ...humb|right|The Spirit of St. Louis on display at the Smithsonian.]] - March 17 (9666 bytes)
1: ...[[Gregorian Calendar]] (77th in [[Leap year]]s). There are 289 days remaining.
6: ...]] and [[Gnaeus Pompeius|Pompey the Younger]] in the [[Battle of Munda]].
7: ...y Company]] to send [[Martin Frobisher]] back to the New World for more gold
8: ...] begin their exploration of the Great Lakes and the Mississippi river.
9: ...ated in [[New York City]] for the first time (at the Crown and Thistle Tavern). - March 21 (10586 bytes)
1: ... Calendar]] (81<sup>st</sup> in [[leap year]]s). There are 285 days remaining.
5: ...as Cranmer]] is [[Execution by burning|burned at the stake]].
6: ... buildings in [[New Orleans]] and leaves most of the town in ruins.
7: ...800]] - With the church leadership driven out of the [[Vatican]] during an armed conflict, [[Pope Pius...
8: ...gdom|British]] and [[France|French]] forces near the ruins of [[Nicopolis]] in [[Egypt]]. - March 22 (9294 bytes)
1: ...[Gregorian Calendar]] (82nd in [[Leap year]]s). There are 284 days remaining.
6: ...lony]] sign a peace treaty with [[Massasoit]] of the [[Wampanoag]]s.
7: ...tlers around [[Jamestown, Virginia]], a third of the colony's population.
8: *[[1630]] - [[Massachusetts Bay Colony]] outlaws the possession of cards, [[dice]], and gaming tables.
10: ... the first direct tax levied from [[England]] on the American colonies. - March 23 (10340 bytes)
1: ...[Gregorian Calendar]] (83rd in [[Leap year]]s). There are 283 days remaining.
6: *[[752]] - [[Pope Stephen II|Stephen II]] becomes [[Pope]].
7: ...s IX of France]] make substantial concessions to the [[Huguenots]].
8: ...708]] - [[James Francis Edward Stuart]] lands at the [[Firth of Forth]].
9: ...775]] - [[American Revolutionary War]]: [[Patrick Henry]] delivers his famous speech - "[[give me libe... - Denver, Colorado (21161 bytes)
4: |nickname = The Mile-High City
30: ...Front Range|Front Range]] and forms the heart of the [[Denver-Aurora metropolitan area]].
32: ...Cherry Creek]], approximately fifteen miles from the foothills.
34: ..._States_metropolitan_area|metropolitan area]] in the United States.
36: ...rple (one of the team's colors) to indicate that the row is one mile above sea level. - Atlanta, Georgia (39442 bytes)
6: ...tlanta", "A-Town", "The Big A," "The New York of the South"
21: [[Image:Buckhead2.jpg|thumb|200px|The Expanding Atlanta Skyline]]
22: ...ollege students who study Urban Geography around the globe.
24: ...ights Movement]] and served as the host city for the Centennial [[1996 Summer Olympics]].
26: ...h of the 20th century, Atlanta billed itself as "The City Too Busy to Hate". - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
1: The famous [[mathematician]]s are listed below in [[English language...
7: *[[Abu'l-Hasan al-Uqlidisi]] (Arab mathematician, ? - ?)
9: *[[Niels Henrik Abel]] (Norway, [[1802]] - [[1829]])
13: *[[Wilhelm Ackermann]] (Germany, [[1896]] - [[1962]])
29: *[[Alexander Anderson (mathematician)|Alexander Anderson]] (Scotland, [[1582]]... - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
38: *[[Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander]] ([[Germany]], [[1799]] &nda...
41: *[[Svante Arrhenius]] ([[Sweden]], [[1859]] – [[1927]])
42: *[[Arzachel (Al-Zarqali)]] (Muslim Spain, [[1028]] – [...
68: *[[Wilhelm Beer]] ([[Germany]], [[1797]] – [[1850]])
71: *[[Friedrich Bessel|Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel]] ([[Germany]], [[1784]] – [[1846]...
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