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- Babe Adams (10141 bytes)
1: [[Image:TN baseball.jpg||thumb|130px|Baseball Clipart provided by [http://clas...
3: ...], winning 3 complete game victories including a shutout in Game 7; he was also the only member of tha...
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)
2: [[Image:Armedforces_boxing.jpg|thumb|right|250px|2004 Armed Forces Amateur Boxing Ch...
19: ... of "fair-size" were to be worn and "wrestling or hugging" was specifically forbidden. These gloves' ...
60: In [[1909]], the first of twenty-two belts were presented b...
103: ...that would stand for decades.[[Image:Ali dvd.jpg|thumb|right|Muhammad Ali towering over [[Sonny Liston...
107: ...o the man burst into professional boxing like a [[hurricane]]. [[Mike Tyson]] nicknamed "iron" because... - 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: ...servation ethic|conservationist]], naval-power enthusiast, peace broker and [[Progressive Era|progress...
32: Soon he became a sporting and outdoor enthusiast, something that would stick with him until h...
34: ...h two e's--> was too sickly to attend school and thus was taught by a string of tutors. The first was ... - 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: ...ent|vice president]] under [[Charles E. Hughes]]. Hughes and Fairbanks lost the election to [[Woodrow ...
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)
43: ...mage:Birthplace of the US Republican Party 1.jpg|thumb|left|The Schoolhouse in Ripon, Wisconsin where ...
65: ...], a budget battle with Clinton led to the brief shutdown of the federal government, an event which co...
72: Thus, by [[2006]], Republicans will have controlled t...
74: ...indeed, in 2004, Bush won more than ninety of the hundred fastest growing counties in the country.
103: ...[[Ulysses S. Grant|Ulysses Simpson Grant]] || [[Schuyler Colfax]] ||rowspan=2| 18th ||rowspan=2| [[186... - Franklin Delano Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
26: ...hy landowner and Vice-President of the Delaware & Hudson Railway. The Roosevelt family (see [[Roosevel...
30: ...or Phillippe de la Noye having arrived in [[Massachusetts]] in [[1621]]. Her mother was a Lyman, anoth...
32: ...art to some extent from most other members of the Hudson Valley aristocracy. The Roosevelts believed i...
34: ...n elite [[Episcopalian]] boarding school in Massachusetts. He was heavily influenced by the headmaster...
36: ...ndash;[[1991]]), Franklin Jr (March to November [[1909]]), [[Elliott Roosevelt|Elliott]] ([[1910]]&ndash... - Kentrosaurus (4090 bytes)
33: ...d and mounted in the [[Humboldt Museum]] of the [[Humboldt University of Berlin|University of Berlin]]... - Francisco Vásquez de Coronado (19760 bytes)
3: ...Out to the North, by [[Frederic Remington]], 1861-1909]]
20: ...2-4, 37</ref> [[Image:Coronado expedition.jpg|thumb|left|600px|The Coronado Expedition 1540–1...
23: ...ey within the bend of the Dos Cabeza and [[Chiricahua Mountains]] which fits the chronicle of Laus Deo...
42: ...estruction of the Tiguex pueblos and the death of hundreds of Indians.
46: ... at all. The village consisted mostly of thatched huts, and not even small amounts of gold could be fo... - First Lady of the United States (9641 bytes)
1: [[Image:Laurabush.jpeg|175px|thumb|right|[[Laura Bush]]]]
7: ... The first lady also frequently participates in [[humanitarian]] and charitable work. Furthermore, man...
15: ...elative or friend to occupy the role, or have her husband act as an analogous "First Gentleman".
154: | sister of widower [[Chester A. Arthur]]
191: | March 4, 1909 - February 22 (10772 bytes)
25: ...lin D. Roosevelt]] orders General [[Douglas MacArthur]] out of the [[Philippines]] as American defense...
41: * [[1440]] - [[Ladislaus Posthumus of Bohemia and Hungary]]
44: * [[1788]] - [[Arthur Schopenhauer]], philosopher (d. [[1860]])
49: * [[1839]] - [[Francis Pharcellus Church]], American editor and publisher (d. [[1906]])
54: ...78]] - [[Walter Ritz]], Swiss [[physicist]] (d. [[1909]]) - North Pole (13759 bytes)
14: ... its antipode lies the ''trailing pole''. Io can thus be divided into north and south hemispheres, int...
32: ... [[Egingway]], and [[Ooqueah]]) on [[April 6]], [[1909]]. Polar historians believe that Peary honestly t...
44: ...992]] [[Robert Schumann (record-breaker)|Robert Schumann]] became the youngest person to visit the nor...
65:
69: ...hysical phenomenon. It was first reached by Sir [[Hubert Wilkins]], who flew by [[aircraft]] in [[1927... - Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
33: ...lign="center" colspan="2" |[[Image:neva_spit.jpg|thumb|300px|The [[Neva]] river has been called the ma...
46: [[image:winter_canal.jpg|thumb|left|St Petersburg is known as the city of 300 ...
58: ...he baroque [[Winter Palace]] (1754–1762), a huge building with dazzlingly luxurious interiors, n...
60: [[Image:HermitageAcrossNeva.jpg|center|thumb|650px|The [[Hermitage Museum]] complex with the...
62: ...1762–1766); the [[Peter Ivanovich Shuvalov|Shuvalov]] palace (1830–1838), where [[Rasputin... - 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)
1: [[Image:Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin Profil.jpg|thumb|Zeppelin]]
13: ...functional airship LZ 3 and used it as Z1. From [[1909]], zeppelins also were used in civilian aviation....
15: ...resurgence of the zeppelins under his successor [[Hugo Eckener]].
17: ...'']] 20 years later, on May 6, [[1937]], at [[Lakehurst]] closed the chapter of these enormous rigid a... - December 9 (7837 bytes)
15: ...1905]] - [[1905 law on secularity|Law separating church and state]] passed in France
21: ...l research]]ers involved in the horrors of [[Nazi human experimentation]] .
38: *[[1594]] - King [[Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden]] (d. [[1632]])
44: *[[1876]] - [[Berton Churchill]], American actor (d. [[1940]])
58: *[[1909]] - [[Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.]], actor (d. [[2000]...
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