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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
11: | [[Alaska]]
12: | [[Juneau, Alaska|Juneau]]
111: | [[Nebraska]]
112: | [[Lincoln, Nebraska|Lincoln]]
161: | [[1895]] — [[1904]] - List of explorers (24013 bytes)
34: *[[Moric Benovsky]], [[Slovakia|Slovak]]
138: ...harted several [[constellations]] in the southern skies, explored coast of [[Western Australia]]
190: *[[Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld]], (1832-1901), [[arctic]] [[explorer]]
219: *[[Nicholas Michailovitch Prjevalsky]], (1839-1888), Russian explorer in central and ...
252: *[[Henry Morton Stanley]], (1841-1904), successfully searched for [[David Livingstone|L... - History of China (45919 bytes)
38: ...uced into the English language from Persian or Sanskrit origins for "Chinese People" which ultimately ...
86: ...ourney to escort you to the Capital. So, I will ask you to go by yourselves to the Capital without an...
96: ...ed with colorful silk, prompting the diplomat to ask, "How is it that your majesty have clothing for t...
116: ... du VIII<sup>e</sup> siècle." ''BEFEO'' 4 (1904), pp. 131-413.
160: ...is appointment in [[1403]] to lead a sea-faring task force was a triumph of the commercial lobbies tha... - Rosa Luxemburg (23905 bytes)
10: ...other socialist figures such as [[Anatoli Lunacharsky]] and [[Leo Jogiches]]. She studied [[philosophy...
14: ...hes]] and [[Julian Marchlewski]] (alias Julius Karski), she founded the newspaper ''[[Sprawa Robotnicz...
19: ... This did not take place, but at least [[Karl Kautsky]]'s party leadership kept Marxism on the program...
21: ...p refused, and in [[1910]] she split off from Kautsky.
23: Between [[1904]] and [[1906]] her work was interrupted by three ... - Mary Cassatt (9047 bytes)
31: ..., France awarded her the [[Legion of Honor]] in [[1904]]. - Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
15: ...[Charles 'Buddy' Rogers|Charles 'Buddy' Rogers]] (1904-1999), a fresh-faced actor known as "America's Bo... - Christine de Pizan (6645 bytes)
25: ...ved in a manuscript at Longleat. This was edited (1904) for the Roxburghe Club by W.G.F. Warner as ''The... - Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
10: ...Ilovaisky (daughter of the historian Dmitri Ilovaisky). Her only full sister, Anastasia, was born in 1...
12: ...e of affairs was allowed to continue until June [[1904]] when Marina was despatched to school in [[Lausa...
32: ...poet [[Anna Teskova]], and the critics [[D. S. Mirsky]] and [[Aleksandr Bakhrakh]].
34: ... taken part in the assassination of [[Trotsky|Trotsky's]] son in 1936).
50: ...recognition is sustained by the poet [[Joseph Brodsky]], pre-eminent among Tsvetaeva's champions. Tsve... - Virginia Woolf (9482 bytes)
7: ...ll-known [[editor]] and [[literary critic]]) in [[1904]], she and her sister, [[Vanessa Bell|Vanessa]], ... - Clara Barton (9023 bytes)
6: ...stions, and each sibling taught her complementary skills. When Clara started school at age 4, she she ...
35: ...79. She resigned from the American Red Cross in [[1904]] at the age of 83 and spent her remaining years ...
41: ...ct was founding the National First Aid Society in 1904. - Painting (4567 bytes)
97: *[[Salvador Dal흝, ([[1904]]-[[1989]]), Catalan artist - Piccolo heckelphone (2734 bytes)
1: ...a very rare [[woodwind]] instrument invented in [[1904]] by the firm of Wilhelm Heckel GmbH in [[Wiesbad... - President of the United States (42878 bytes)
357: ...esident in the [[U.S. presidential election, 1904|1904 election]] - Grover Cleveland (20963 bytes)
34: ...r his single-minded concentration upon whatever task faced him. He was elected sheriff of [[Erie Count...
67: ... other Democrat elected between 1860 and 1932. In 1904, some conservative pro-business Democrats talked ... - Alexandria (28378 bytes)
1: ...second largest city, and the capital of the [[Al Iskandariyah]] governate. It is located at {{coor dm...
19: ...an, but lacking chalk or other means, resorted to sketching it out with grain. Alexander's seers, and ...
77: ...since then. As the British consular report for [[1904]] says, "Building … for residential and ot...
108: ...at Caesareum, by which stood the two great [[obelisk]]s, each later known as "[[Cleopatra's Needle]],"... - Age of the Earth (20052 bytes)
39: ...8]], two other French researchers, [[Maria Sklodowska-Curie|Marie]] and [[Pierre Curie]], discovered t...
57: ...ultant, and when Rutherford lectured at Yale in [[1904]], Boltwood was inspired to describe the relation...
59: Late in 1904, Rutherford took the first step toward radioactiv... - Antarctica (14761 bytes)
71: * [[Henryk Arctowski Polish Antarctic Station]] ({{coor dm|62|10|S|05...
81: * [[Novolazarevskaya Station]], [[Dronning Maud Land]] ({{coor dms|...
82: ...dm|60|44|S|44|44|W|}}) [[Orcadas Islands]] (since 1904)({{flag|Argentina}})
106: ... check the year here http://www.nacos.com/komatsu/skwork.htm --> - Samoa (9435 bytes)
57: ... became territories of the [[United States]] in [[1904]] and today are known as [[American Samoa]]. The ... - Democratic Republic of the Congo (21095 bytes)
61: ...t also British diplomat [[Roger Casement]], whose 1904 report on the Congo condemned the practice. [[Jos...
72: ... fight against a seccessionist province, Lumumba asked the USSR for aid, which he received and utilise... - Flag of Maryland (3908 bytes)
3: ...]. It was officially adopted by [[Maryland]] in [[1904]].
13: ...(Chapter 48, Acts of 1904, effective [[March 9]], 1904). In [[1945]], the legislature made a gold cros... - Football (soccer) (22343 bytes)
34: ...ional football body, was formed in [[Paris]] in [[1904]] and declared that they would adhere to the rule...
173: ... (soccer) tactics and skills|Football tactics and skills]] - Babe Ruth (55357 bytes)
9: ...ung George was known for mischievous behavior. He skipped school, ran the streets, and committed petty...
18: Though Ruth was a skillful pitcher, the Red Sox's starting rotation wa...
23: ...importantly, however, Ruth began to show his true skill as a hitter, compiling a .325 batting average ...
37: ... serious pennant chase for the first time since [[1904]] (a year famous for [[Jack Chesbro]]'s wild pitc...
111: ...sipelas]], a streptococcal [[infection]] of the [[skin]]. The bacterial infection had been left untre... - Alaska (24727 bytes)
2: Name = Alaska |
3: Fullname = State of Alaska |
4: Flag = Alaska state flag.png |
5: Flaglink = [[Flag of Alaska]] |
6: Seal = Alaskastateseal.jpg | - Oregon (26551 bytes)
11: Governor = [[Ted Kulongoski]] |
65: ...tain]]. The petition referred to ''Ouragon'' and asked for money to finance an expedition in search of...
103: ...ion]] to select party candidates was adopted in [[1904]], and in [[1908]] the [[Oregon Constitution]] wa...
221: *[[Portland Trail Blazers]] of the [[National Basketball Association|NBA]] - New Jersey (35646 bytes)
147: ...as born in [[Red Bank, New Jersey|Red Bank]] in [[1904]]. In the 1960s, he colaborated on several albums...
343: *[[New Jersey Nets]], [[National Basketball Association]] - Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
114: * [[Musket]] in [[History of Europe|Europe]]
300: * [[1882]]: [[Electric fan]]: [[Schuyler Skatts Wheeler]]
363: * [[1904]]: [[Thermionic valve]]: [[John Ambrose Fleming]]
364: * [[1904]]: Separable Attachment [[Plug]]: [[Harvey Hubbel...
413: * [[1922]]: [[Water skiing]]: [[Ralph Samuelson]] - Alcamenes (1026 bytes)
5: ...aeus" of Alcamenes (''Athenische Mittheilungen'', 1904, p. 180). As, however, the deity is represented ... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
8: *[[Salvador Dali]], ([[1904]]-[[1989]]), Catalan artist
35: *[[Ivan Aivazovsky]] ([[1817]]-[[1900]])
40: *[[Pierre Alechinsky]] ([[1927]]-)
75: *[[Ivan Ayvazovsky|Hovhannes Ayvazovski]] ([[1817]]-[[1900]])
112: *[[Juan Bautista Garcia]] ([[1904]]-[[1974]]) - Claude Monet (4533 bytes)
34: ... the Fog (Le Parlement, Effet de Brouillard)'' ([[1904]]), sold for over [[United States dollar|US$]]20 ... - Castle (27805 bytes)
61: ...of the assailants was largely due to the wise and skilful employment of mines. An angle of the noble k...
90: ... the castle. Castle building was a very common task as boundaries were pushed and territory conquered...
99: ...Castles of England"; (''Eng. Hist. Review'', xix. 1904), and her papers in ''Scot. Soc. Ant. Proc.'' xxx... - Aviation history (39698 bytes)
15: ...namic principles in mind, was made. Leonardo also sketched designs for a helicopter, but this design w...
17: ...ome some one might know how better to utilize our sketch and cause some addition to be made so as to a...
75: ...d numerous additional public flights (over 80) in 1904 and [[1905]] from Huffman Prairie in [[Dayton, Oh...
88: ...et (30 m) in length. In comparison, by the end of 1904, the Wright brothers had sustained flights up to ...
113: ...s across the country and showing off their flying skills, as well as taking paying passengers for ride... - Watercolor painting (4393 bytes)
37: ...sson]], ''The [[Christmas Eve]]'', watercolor, ([[1904]]-[[1905]]).]]
39: ...ive and non-objective. ([[Wassily Kandinsky|Kandinsky]] produced the first non-objective abstract pain... - Timeline of United States history (1900-1929) (8003 bytes)
26: *[[1904]] - [[Roosevelt Corollary]] to [[Monroe Doctrine]...
27: *[[1904]] - [[Panama Canal]] Zone acquired - History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
30: ...d Cloud]] and [[Crazy Horse]], the [[Sioux]] were skilled at high-speed mounted warfare. The Siousx we...
53: ...petty artisan and craftsman gave way to well-paid skilled workers and engineers as the nation deepened...
84: ...and reform organizations met in [[Omaha]], [[Nebraska]], determined at last to make their mark on a U....
90: ...gold," [[William Jennings Bryan]], the young Nebraskan champion of silver, won the Democrats' presiden...
97: [[Image:Train_and_troops.png|right|270px|thumb|Sketch of U.S. troops breaking up the 1894 [[Pullman... - January 1 (18244 bytes)
25: ...s made by [[Daniel Freeman]] for a farm in [[Nebraska]].
60: ...ew logo: an abstract ''N'', similar to the [[Nebraska]] Educational Television Network logo.
94: **The [[Treaty on Open Skies|Open Skies]] mutual [[surveillance]] treaty, initially si...
120: *[[1892]] - [[Artur Rodzinski]], Croatian conductor (d. [[1958]])
124: *[[1904]] - [[Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry]], [[Pakistan]]i polit... - January 2 (10888 bytes)
65: *[[1877]] - [[Slava Raskaj]], Croatian painter (d.[[1906]])
68: *[[1904]] - [[Sally Rand]], American fan dancer (d. [[197...
105: *[[1904]] - [[James Longstreet]], [[Confederate States of...
109: *[[1939]] - [[Roman Dmowski]], Polish politician (b. [[1864]])
110: *[[1963]] - [[Dick Powell]], American actor (b. [[1904]]) - Lightning (33113 bytes)
16: ...ion. Experiments involving lightning are always risky to extremes, and frequently fatal. The most well...
65: ...ecause it lights up the cloud and the surrounding sky with an apparent ''sheet'' of light. One special...
89: ...rote in ''Electrical World and Engineer, March 5, 1904'', "I have succeeded in determining the mode of t...
146: ...gh, much of the current will ''flash'' around the skin or clothing to the ground, resulting in a surpr...
195: ... should be considered if there is a significant risk of first aiders becoming victims to a subsequent ... - Pope Zosimus (7180 bytes)
10: ..., before which both these writings were read. The skilfully chosen expressions of Pelagius concealed t...
19: ...rnack ''Sitzungsberichte der Berliner Akademie'', 1904, 1050 - National League (4871 bytes)
3: ...ld Series]]. (The Series was not played in either 1904 or 1994.)
66: ...Association]] - the surviving major league of [[basketball]] in the United States and Canada. - World Series (40101 bytes)
1: ...an annual event since 1903, with the exception of 1904 and 1994. The New York Yankees have the most Worl...
79: === The boycott of 1904 ===
81: ...d the money would be split. During the winter of 1904/05, however, Brush proposed what came to be known...
87: == List of World Series after 1904 ==
184: ... a World Series, hit by the Pirates' [[Bill Mazeroski]]. - Chicago White Sox (19057 bytes)
6: :''Formerly known as:'' Sioux City Cornhuskers, 1894. St. Paul, 1895-1899. "White Sox" is s...
7: ...skey Park, was opened in 1991; the original [[Comiskey Park]] was in use from 1910 to 1990.)
17: ...minor league called the Western League. The Cornhuskers won the league pennant in [[1894 in sports|189...
30: ...der [[Ron Kittle]], designated hitter [[Greg Luzinski]], and pitchers [[LaMarr Hoyt]] (who won the Cy ...
32: ...ote) of public funding for a new stadium. New Comiskey Park, now known as U.S. Cellular Field, opened ... - Oakland Athletics (34248 bytes)
53: ...er less than two full years of ownership, Finley asked the A.L. owners for permission to move the Athl...
66: ...ckson reported in his autobiography that when he asked for a raise following the 1972 season, Finley t...
113: *[[Stan Coveleski]]
300: *'''Pitching Strikeouts''': 349 [[Rube Waddell]] (1904) - St. Valentine's Day (9989 bytes)
12: ...gh the streets of Rome holding pieces of the goat skin above their heads, touching anyone they met. Yo...
42: ...r [[1847]] by [[Esther A. Howland]] ([[1828]] - [[1904]]) of [[Worcester, Massachusetts]]. Her father op... - List of chemists (10401 bytes)
31: *[[Maria Sklodowska-Curie|Maria Skłodowska-Curie]], (1867-1934), Polish-born French radiati...
82: *[[Jaroslav Heyrovsk?1890-1967), Czech chemist
174: *[[Wendell Meredith Stanley]], (1904-1971), [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]], [[1946]]. - Albert Einstein (43065 bytes)
35: ...rst son, [[Hans Albert Einstein]], was born. In [[1904]], Einstein's position at the Swiss Patent Office...
57: ...rk on relative motion", and this has led some to ask whether Mileva played a part in its development. ...
99: Initially, scientists were skeptical because the theory was derived by mathemat...
118: ... Bose]] describing light as a gas of photons and asking for Einstein's assistance in publication. Ein...
179: ...fer, claiming that he lacked the necessary people skills. - List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
24: *[[Frédéric Bartholdi]] (1834 - 1904)
108: *[[Henri Gaudier-Brzeska]] (1891 - 1915)
262: *[[Oskar Schlemmer]] (1888 - 1943)
270: *[[John Skeaping]] (1901 - 1980)
309: *[[Jan de Weryha-Wysoczanski]] (1950 - ) - Cable car (railway) (12669 bytes)
11: ...pair of [[pliers]], and considerable strength and skill are required to operate the car. As many earl...
33: ...the merger of the cable car interests of the POMA ski lift company and the Otis elevator company. In ...
88: * [[Omaha, Nebraska]]
91: * [[Portland, Oregon]] ([[1890]]–[[1904]]) - Franklin D. Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
34: ...shion and graduated with an AB (arts degree) in [[1904]] without much serious study. While he was at Har...
70: ...rden of unemployment relief. Roosevelt therefore asked the state legislature for $20 million in relief...
100: ...onded with an aggressive program of stimulation, asking Congress for $5 billion for relief and public ...
134: ...tween two fronts, and only third turning to the task of defeating Japan.
162: ... Germany increased after [[1937]], Roosevelt was asked by American Jewish organizations and Congressme... - Calvin Coolidge (18374 bytes)
25: ...itor from [[1900]]-[[1902]], clerk of courts in [[1904]], representatives [[1907]]-[[1908]]. In 1905, Co...
125: * [[Harlan Fiske Stone]] - 1925 - Warren G. Harding (30163 bytes)
23: ...skingum College|Ohio Central College]] (later [[Muskingum College]]) in [[Iberia, Ohio|Iberia]].
45: ...dlocked. Before receiving the nomination, he was asked whether there were any embarrassing episodes in...
126: ... end of [[July]], while traveling south from [[Alaska]], he developed what was thought to be a severe ...
141: ...rles Forbes, Director of the [[Veterans Bureau]], skimmed profits, earned fat kickbacks, and ran alcoh...
169: ...L. Gordon]]|after=[[Francis W. Treadway]]|years=[[1904]] – [[1906]]}} - Wright brothers (19926 bytes)
19: ...y 1903, the Wright Brothers were perhaps the most skilled glider pilots in the world.
29: ...n Prairie]], near Dayton, and continued work in [[1904]], building the ''Flyer II'' and using a catapult...
31: In 1904 and 1905, the Wright Brothers conducted over 105 ...
33: ...ely known outside of Ohio, and was often met with skepticism. The [[Paris, France|Paris]] edition of t...
43: ...Moorehouse-Marten's Department store in Columbus asked if the Wright Brother's could carry a shipment ... - Alberto Santos-Dumont (14938 bytes)
11: ...g came to him while contemplating the magnificent skies of [[Brazil]] in the long, sunny afternoons at...
25: ...y to be the most famous person in the world. In [[1904]], he went to the [[United States]] and was invit...
44: ...Soviet Union|USSR]] [[Aleksandr Fyodorovich Mozhaiski]] is sometimes credited as a "Father of Aviation...
58: ... the disclosure of key design features in their [[1904]] European patent filings certainly helped many a...
68: ...time his performance during flight. Alberto then asked Cartier to come up with an alternative that wou... - James Longstreet (9732 bytes)
4: ...([[January 8]], [[1821]] – [[January 2]], [[1904]]) was one of the foremost [[general]]s of the [[...
30: ...1864 spring campaign, where Lee sorely missed his skill in handling the army. He rejoined Lee from [[O...
34: ...an Empire]], and later on, he served from 1897 to 1904, under Presidents [[William McKinley]] and [[Theo... - Frederick Cook (12772 bytes)
19: ...e Arctic Club (1894-1913) and The Explorers Club (1904-present). In 1907-1908 Cook served as the second ...
24: ... has ever been found: his photos' vistas, his two sketch maps' markers and peak-numberings for points ...
31: ...ake them to civilization. For details, see Osczevski (2003) "Frederick Cook and the Forgotten Pole".
47: ...y's account has encountered renewed criticism and skepticism (Rawlins, 1973; Berton, 2001; Henderson, ... - Henry Morton Stanley (3669 bytes)
1: ...''' ([[January 29]],[[1841]] – [[May 10]],[[1904]]) was a [[19th-century]], [[Wales|Welsh]]-born, ...
7: ...g to Stanley's no doubt romanticised account, he asked [[James Gordon Bennett, Jr.]], the paper's owne...
15: ...] to [[1900]]. He died in London on [[May 10]], [[1904]]. His grave, in the graveyard of St. Michael's C... - March 18 (10594 bytes)
32: ...]] [[Aleksei Leonov]], leaving his spacecraft [[Voskhod 2]] for 12 minutes, becomes the first person t...
37: *[[1980]] - On [[Plesetsk Cosmodrome]] in [[Russia]] 50 persons were killed...
54: *[[1844]] - [[Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov]], Russian composer (d. [[1908]])
64: *[[1904]] - [[Srecko Kosovel|Srečko Kosovel]], Slove...
93: *[[1964]] - [[Bonnie Blair]], American speed skater - March 19 (9902 bytes)
35: ...ce lorry]] and a [[bus]] crash head-on in [[Ĥnekoski]], [[Finland]]. 24 people are killed and 13 inj...
58: *[[1904]] - [[John Sirica]], American judge (d. [[1992]])
109: *[[1997]] - [[Willem de Kooning]], artist (b. [[1904]]) - March 20 (10075 bytes)
16: *[[1904]] – [[Aleister Crowley]] invokes [[Horus]] ...
18: ..., Connecticut]], the first international [[figure skating]] championship takes place.
60: *[[1904]] - [[B. F. Skinner]], behavioral psychologist (d. [[1990]])
83: *[[1945]] - [[Pat Riley]], American basketball player and coach
121: *[[2005]] - [[Armand Lohikoski]], Finnish director, (b. [[1912]]) - March 21 (10586 bytes)
15: * [[1935]] - [[Shah]] [[Reza Pahlavi]] formally asked the international community to call [[Persian E...
25: *[[1970]] - [[Vinko Bogataj]] crashes during a ski-jumping championship in [[Germany]]; his image b...
42: *[[1839]] - [[Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky]], [[Russia]]n [[composer]], (d. [[1881]])
50: *[[1904]] - [[Forrest Mars Sr.]], American candymaker (d.... - March 23 (10340 bytes)
55: *[[1904]] - [[Joan Crawford]], American actress (d. [[197...
76: *[[1955]] - [[Moses Malone]], American basketball player
85: *[[1973]] - [[Jason Kidd]], [[basketball]] player
103: *[[1964]] - [[Peter Lorre]], actor, (b. [[1904]]) - Dover, Delaware (4514 bytes)
5: ...ollege]]. The former Dover Opera House, built in 1904, was recently renovated and converted to the Schw... - Atlanta, Georgia (39442 bytes)
20: ...Image:Midtodt2.jpg|thumb|200px|Downtown Atlanta [[skyline]]]]
21: ...e:Buckhead2.jpg|thumb|200px|The Expanding Atlanta Skyline]]
139: ...States International Exposition of [[1895]]. In [[1904]], the city council purchased the land for $99,00...
197: ...s]] [[basketball]] team has been the [[National Basketball Association]] franchise of Atlanta since [[... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
81: *[[Bhaskara]] (India, [[1114]] - [[1185]])
135: *[[Henri Cartan]] (France, [[1904]] - )
180: *[[Haskell Curry]] (USA, [[1900]] - [[1982]])
213: *[[Nathan Divinsky]]
314: *[[Philip Hall]] (England, [[1904]] - [[1982]]) - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
23: *[[V. Albitskij|Vladimir Aleksandrovich Al'bitskij]] ([[Russia]])
54: *[[Oskar Backlund]] ([[Sweden]], [[1846]] – [[1916...
69: *[[Sergei Ivanovich Belyavsky]] ([[Russia]], [[1883]] – [[1953]])
79: *[[Alfred Bohrmann]] ([[Germany]], [[1904]] – [[2000]])
223: ...rge Gamow]] ([[Russia]], [[United States|USA]], [[1904]] – [[1968]]) - Amusement park (17293 bytes)
16: ... (opened in [[1903]]), and Dreamland (opened in [[1904]]). However, the [[Great Depression]] of the [[19...
51: * [[Cedar Point]], [[Sandusky, Ohio]]
102: Fairground games include tests of skill for which prizes (fluffy toys, goldfish, sweet... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
168: *[[Oskar Becker]]
170: *[[Vissarion Belinsky]], (1811-1848){{fn|R}}
192: *[[Roy Bhaskar]], (born 1944)
212: *[[Jozef Maria Bochenski]], (1902-1995)
298: *[[Georges Canguilhem]], (1904-1995){{fn|C}} - History of Christianity (35391 bytes)
351: *[[1904-1905 Welsh Revival]] - July 24 (8660 bytes)
73: *[[1963]] - [[Karl Malone]], basketball player
77: *[[1969]] - [[Rick Fox]], Basketball Player
87: ...], [[Poland|Polish]] novelist and dramatist (b. [[1904]]) - Geyser (14881 bytes)
67: ...he [[Waimangu Geyser]] which existed from 1900 to 1904 was the largest geyser ever known. It ceased to e... - List of male tennis players (14849 bytes)
9: *[[Wilmer Allison, Jr.]] ([[1904]]-[[1977]]) (United States)
36: ...[1898]]-[[1994]]) - (France) - one of the "Four Musketeers"
38: ...[1895]]-[[1978]]) - (France) - one of the "Four Musketeers"
58: ...[1901]]-[[1987]]) - (France) - one of the "Four Musketeers"
95: *[["Four Musketeers"]] - four French players of the 1920s and 1... - Republican Party (United States) (31573 bytes)
126: | [[U.S. presidential election, 1904|1904]] || Won || [[Charles W. Fairbanks|Charles Warren...
231: * [[George Frisbie Hoar]] ([[1826]] - [[1904]]), [[Senator]] from [[Massachusetts]]
279: [[da:Republikanske parti (USA)]]
288: [[no:Det republikanske parti]]
289: [[pl:Partia Republikańska (USA)]] - Phasmatodea (2538 bytes)
19: **Family ''Heteropterygidae'' Rehn, 1904 - Ernest Shackleton (9537 bytes)
14: ...Dulwich College]] from [[1887]] to [[1890]]. In [[1904]] he married Emily Dorman.
26: ... poor success with dogs during Scott's 1901–1904 expedition, Shackleton used Manchurian ponies for...
30: ...hood|knighted]]. For three years he was able to bask in the glory of being "the man who reached furthe... - Aegean civilization (41260 bytes)
23: ...th, surrounded by pillars and perhaps open to the sky; there is no central court, and other apartments...
65: From anthropological data based on skull shapes, a people, similar to the Mediterranean...
67: ..., and from ceramic forms we may infer also a high skill in [[metallurgy]].
103: ... to rot in separate cysts a while. Afterwards the skeletons would be collected and the cysts re-used. ...
114: ... [[Petsofa]] near Palaikastro by J. L. Myres in [[1904]]) are represented on [[intaglio]]s and [[fresco]... - Robert Goddard (scientist) (7533 bytes)
52: *[[Konstantin Tsiolkovsky]]
58: ...ation, "On Taking Things for Granted", [[June]] [[1904]])
60: ...urposive." (Written later, in an autobiographical sketch) - Nikola Tesla (29894 bytes)
51: ...thodox Church|Orthodox Metropolitanate]] of [[Sremski Karlovci|Karlovci]]. His mother was [[Duka Mandi...
65: ...merely to the ozone generated in contact with the skin. [[Nitrous acid]] may also be responsible, but...
73: ...a conical [[Tesla coil]] and investigated the ''[[skin effect]]'' in conductors, designed tuned circui...
98: ...Wardenclyffe "Tesla's million-dollar folly." In [[1904]], the US Patent Office reversed its decision and... - Timeline of railway history (5902 bytes)
31: ...lway]] in [[Russia]]. Construction completed in [[1904]]. [[Webb C. Ball]] establishes first Railway Wat... - Humpback Whale (17123 bytes)
15: ...mial_name = Megaptera novaeangliae| author = Borowski | date = [[1781]]}}
45: ...ly nothing more serious than some scarring of the skin. However, it is likely that young calves are so...
75: ...pled with the opening-up of the Antarctic seas in 1904, led to a sharp decline in whale numbers amongst ...
88: ...coast off [[Washington]], [[Vancouver]], and [[Alaska]], the [[Bay of Biscay]] to the west of France, ...
90: ...l. For this reason, whale-watching operators are asked to follow a code of conduct to avoid stressing ... - Boxing (29727 bytes)
37: ...xing first appeared at the [[Olympic Games]] in [[1904]] and, apart from the Games of [[1912]], has alwa...
41: ...d in the Olympic Games as a demonstration bout in 1904. For most of the 20th century, however, it was ba...
58: ...e N.S.C. Rules that the sport emerged into one of skill rather than one of endurance. The [[British Bo...
87: ...s the boxer has to move his or her head, the more skillful he or she is considered at this technique. - Olympic Games (40925 bytes)
21: ... of the participants would use oils to keep their skin smooth, as well as provide an appealing luster ...
36: ...ad international field of participants — in 1904, 80% had been American — and great public i...
50: ...II]] the games of [[1940]] and [[1944]] were also skipped.
73: ... and 14 of its Eastern Bloc partners countered by skipping the [[1984 Summer Olympics|Los Angeles Olym...
140: ...ramme at all Winter Olympics. In addition, figure skating and ice hockey have also been contested as p... - James A. Garfield (15070 bytes)
35: ...Gen. [[Don Carlos Buell]] assigned Garfield the task of driving Confederate forces out of eastern Kent...
115: ...aphy from John T. Brown's ''Churches of Christ'' (1904)] - Theodore Roosevelt (35706 bytes)
20: Roosevelt's energy, skill and sheer joy in the Presidency were remarkabl...
61: ... [http://www.theodore-roosevelt.com/sotu1.html], asking Congress to curb the power of [[trust]]s "with...
65: ...ame the toast of Washington, D.C.. When friends asked if he could rein in his only daughter, Roosevel...
67: In [[1904]] Roosevelt ran for President in his own right, a...
80: ...ecessors combined. As one story has it, he once asked his advisers, "Is there any law which prohibits... - William Howard Taft (15237 bytes)
25: ...t [[Yale University]], where he was a member of [[Skull and Bones]], the [[secret society]] co-founded...
126: ...r MacArthur]]|after=[[Luke E. Wright]]|years=1901-1904}}
127: ...[[Elihu Root]]|after=[[Luke Edward Wright]]|years=1904 – 1908}} - Charles W. Fairbanks (2978 bytes)
5: ... elected Vice President of the United States in [[1904]] on the Republican ticket with [[Theodore Roosev...
9: The city of [[Fairbanks, Alaska]] is named after him.
12: * [[U.S. presidential election, 1904]]
16: ...rman]] | years=[[U.S. presidential election, 1904|1904]] (won)}} - Minke Whales (6495 bytes)
2: ... surfacing]] | caption = A surfacing Minke Whale, Skjᬦandi, Iceland}}
36: ...6,568 Minke Whales were caught by whalers between 1904 and 2000. Around 100,000 of these were killed in ... - List of U.S. military history events (12126 bytes)
136: *[[Whiskey Rebellion]] (1794)
169: *[[Alaska Boundary Dispute]] (1907, U.S.-Canada)
186: *[[Black Patch Tobacco Wars]] (1904-1914?) - Elamite Empire (23098 bytes)
42: ... century BCE, excavated by Ronald de Mecquenem in 1904.]] - Painting of the United States (3965 bytes)
10: ...k]] ([[1912]]-[[1956]]), [[Willem de Kooning]] ([[1904]]-[[1997]]), and [[Mark Rothko]] ([[1903]]-[[1970... - United States Republican Party (30737 bytes)
125: | [[U.S. presidential election, 1904|1904]] || Won || [[Charles W. Fairbanks|Charles Warren...
230: * [[George Frisbie Hoar]] ([[1826]] - [[1904]]), [[Senator]] from [[Massachusetts]] - Franklin Delano Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
34: ...shion and graduated with an AB (arts degree) in [[1904]] without much serious study. While he was at Har...
70: ...rden of unemployment relief. Roosevelt therefore asked the state legislature for $20 million in relief...
100: ...onded with an aggressive program of stimulation, asking Congress for $5 billion for relief and public ...
134: ...tween two fronts, and only third turning to the task of defeating Japan.
162: ... Germany increased after [[1937]], Roosevelt was asked by American Jewish organizations and Congressme... - Holocaust (53541 bytes)
24: In [[1904]], [[Alfred Ploetz]] founded the [[German Eugenic...
40: ... [[Belarus]], they used mental patients from [[Minsk]] [[asylum]]s as guinea pigs. Initially, they tri...
137: ...scarpathian Ukraine]] in 1941 to [[Kamianets-Podilskyi]] in the German-occupied [[Ukraine]], where the...
148: ...ązek Organizacji Wojskowych]], ZOW). ZOW's tasks were to improve inmates' morale, provide them ne...
171: ...ber of prisoners were kept alive to work at the task of disposing of the bodies of people murdered in ... - Geothermal power (4808 bytes)
10: ...first produced at [[Larderello]], [[Italy]], in [[1904]]. Since then, the use of geothermal energy for e... - Rosalynn Carter (3139 bytes)
5: ...children of Frances Allethea "Allie" Murray Smith 1904-1997 and Edgar Smith 1896-1940. - Physics (25628 bytes)
112: ...ecquerel]], and further studied by [[Maria Sklodowska-Curie|Marie Curie]], [[Pierre Curie]], and other...
114: ... current in [[electrical circuit|circuits]]. In [[1904]], he proposed the first model of the [[atom]], k... - September 23 (7397 bytes)
47: *[[1865]] - Baroness [[Emmuska Orczy]], novelist (d. [[1947]])
99: *[[1950]] - [[Sam Barry]], basketball player and coach
100: *[[1973]] - [[Pablo Neruda]], Chilean poet (b. [[1904]]) - Bicycle (44267 bytes)
30: ...nd in the 1990s something of a major fad. These task-specific designs led many American recreational c...
47: ...his allowed the rider to dismount while wearing a skirt or dress. Although some women's bicycles conti...
75: ... with parking. Front-mounted wicker or steel ''baskets'' for carrying goods are often used. Rear rac...
118: ...' auto maker. The [[Morris Motor Company]] and [[Skoda]] also began in the bicycle business, as did [...
129: ...nt]] police purchased 20 bicycles in 1896, and by 1904 there were 129 police bicycle patrols operating. ... - Croquet (12113 bytes)
6: ... [[Roque at the 1904 Summer Olympics|event at the 1904 Summer Olympics]] is believed to have been a vari...
14: ...ain hoops in the same turn. In response, feats of skill such as [[triple peels]] and even [[sextuple p...
34: ...e game that good strategy will beat pure physical skill more often than not, and this allows players w... - 1901 (12292 bytes)
3: ...[1899]] [[1900]] - [[1901]] - [[1902]] [[1903]] [[1904]]
51: ...se of Representatives|House of Representatives]] asking Congress curb the power of [[trust]]s "within...
52: * [[December 10]] – [[Maria Sklodowska-Curie|Marie Curie]] receives doctorate. The firs...
111: ... [[July 17]] - [[Bruno Jasienski|Bruno Jasieński]], Polish poet (d. [[1938]]) - February 22 (10772 bytes)
92: * [[1950]] - [[Julius Erving]], [[Basketball Hall of Fame]]r
123: ...]], actress and sister of Hermione Baddeley (b. [[1904]])
131: *1987 - [[David Susskind]], American television producer
144: ...5 - [[Zdzislaw Beksinski|Zdzisław Beksiński]], Polish artist - Truck (8353 bytes)
17: ...ould have a carrying capacity 1500 to 2000 kg. In 1904, 700 heavy trucks were built in the United States... - Igor Stravinsky (26622 bytes)
1: ...llet]]s practically reinvented the genre. Stravinsky also wrote in a broad spectrum of ensemble combi...
3: [[Image:Stravinsky1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Stravinsky is shown here conducting the [[Columbia Symphony...
5: ...ich were published as ''Conversations with Stravinsky''.
7: ...tessentially [[cosmopolitan]] [[Russia]]n, Stravinsky was one of the most authoritative composers in [...
10: ...f 20, Stravinsky became the pupil of [[Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov]], probably the leading Russian compose... - Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
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58: ...sky-Belozersky palace (1846–1848) on the Nevsky Prospect, formerly a residence of the Grand Duke...
62: ...alace (the 1790s); the [[Kirill Razumovsky|Razumovsky]] palace (1762–1766); the [[Peter Ivanovic...
70: ...Cathedral]] (1801–1811), situated on the Nevsky prospect and modelled after [[St. Peter's Basili...
78: ...71), and numerous non-Orthodox churches on the Nevsky Prospect. - Madrid (20882 bytes)
22: ...of [[Isabella II of Spain|Isabel II]] ([[1830]]-[[1904]]), who would not be able to calm down the politi...
52: ...d [[Torre Europa]]. [[Torre Windsor]], one of the skycrapers in this area, burnt entirely on the night... - Timeline of aviation (3479 bytes)
9: ... - [[1903 in aviation|1903]] - [[1904 in aviation|1904]] - [[1905 in aviation|1905]] - [[1906 in aviatio...
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