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  1. Timeline of United States history (1900-1929) (8003 bytes)
    1: ...s history]] concerns events from '''[[1900]] to [[1929]]'''.
    110: *[[1929]] - [[Herbert Hoover]] becomes President
    111: *[[1929]] - [[Saint Valentine's Day Massacre]]
    112: *[[1929]] - [[Immigration Act]]
    113: *[[1929]] - [[Great Depression]] begins

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  1. Mexico (27255 bytes)
    78: ...Institutional Revolutionary Party]] or PRI), in [[1929]] ended the struggles, uniting all generals and c...
    199: ...y used in business. As a result, English language skills are much in demand and can lead to an increas...
  2. Luwian language (1607 bytes)
    8: ...an. In ''Studies in memory of [[Warren Cowgill]] (1929–1985). Papers from the Fourth East Coast In...
  3. Grapefruit (4275 bytes)
    2: ...pg|250px|A basket of grapefruit]] | caption = A basket of grapefruit}}
    18: ...de the white grapefruit and the red, of which the 1929 US Ruby Red (of the Redblush variety) has a [[pat...
  4. Timeline of the united states history 1990 to present (16426 bytes)
    88: ...93%, a larger crash than the Wall Street Crash of 1929. Most schools are also closed by this date.
  5. November 4 (10686 bytes)
    8: ...d of [[Dmitri Mikhailovich Pozharski|Dmitry Pozharsky]]
    53: *[[1909]] - [[Skeeter Webb]], American [[baseball]] player (d. [[1...
    59: *[[1929]] - [[Doris Roberts]], actress
    151: [[sk:4. november]]
    154: [[fi:4. marraskuuta]]
  6. List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
    76: ===== Adamsk - Adamso =====
    77: *[[George Adamski|Adamski, George]], (1891-1965), US UFO "traveler"
    78: *[[Amandus Adamson|Adamson, Amandus]], (1855-1929), Estonian sculptor
    127: ...[[Lal Krishna Advani|Advani, Lal Krishna]], (born 1929), Indian politician
  7. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
    14: ... spelled "Lilybet") made the cover of ''Time'' in 1929, at age three.]]
  8. The Valiant Five (3833 bytes)
    1: ... five [[Canada|Canadian]] women who, in [[1927]] asked the [[Supreme Court of Canada]] to answer the q...
    20: ... highest court at that time. On [[October 18]], [[1929]], the committee ruled that Canadian women were i...
  9. Annie Besant (4275 bytes)
    5: ...ading ''[[The Secret Doctrine]]'' by [[H.P. Blavatsky]] in [[1889]] and writing a review on this book....
    11: .... This was a clear reversal of policy from Blavatsky and Olcott's very public conversion to Buddhism ...
    15: Eventually, in [[1929]], Krishnamurti ended up disbanding the Order of...
    24: * Autobiographical Sketches (1885)
  10. Millicent Fawcett (1226 bytes)
    3: ...'' ([[June 11]], [[1847]] – [[August 5]], [[1929]]) was a British [[suffragist]] (as opposed to a ...
  11. Mary Pickford (7523 bytes)
    9: ...he won an [[Academy Award for Best Actress]] in [[1929]], but retired from films four years later, after...
    31: * [[1929 in film|1929]]: Pickford becomes the first major actress to st...
  12. Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
    19: ...k classes with the political theorist Professor Losky, and it was at this time that she first became a...
    22: ...]], who caught her eye. The two were married in [[1929]]. In [[1931]], Rand became a [[naturalized citiz...
    33: ...ight. After the HUAC hearings, when Ayn Rand was asked about her feelings on the effectiveness of thei...
    105: ...rmer, The Skeptic Magazine vol 2, #2. [http://www.skeptic.com/02.2.shermer-unlikely-cult.html]
    113: ...er?pagename=about_ayn_rand_faq_index2 Frequently Asked Questions on Ayn Rand]
  13. Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
    29: ...e operating room for surgery on her stomach, she asked Toklas, "What is the answer?" When Toklas did n...
    58: ...' to Gertrude Stein's in "Helen Furr and Georgine Skeene" (1922), specifically: "Everday they were gay...
    63: ...she was a genius. She was disdainful of mundane tasks and Alice Toklas managed everyday affairs.
    66: ... ''The Mother of Us All'', and [[James Tenney]]'s skillful if short setting of ''Rose is a rose is a r...
    74: *''[[Four Saints in Three Acts]]'' (libretto, 1929: music by [[Virgil Thomson]], 1934)
  14. Amy Johnson (2606 bytes)
    4: ...icence at the [[London Aeroplane Club]] in late [[1929]].
  15. Virginia Woolf (9482 bytes)
    49: *''[[A Room of One's Own]]'' ([[1929]])
  16. Valentina Tereshkova (2387 bytes)
    7: ... 19 years until the second woman, [[Svetlana Savitskaya]] flew into space. None of the other four in T...
    9: After her flight she studied at the [[Zhukovski Air Force Academy]], and graduated as cosmonaut ...
    11: ...e married fellow cosmonaut [[Andrian Nikolayev]] (1929–2004) and gave birth to their daughter Elen...
  17. Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
    5: ...eceived her Ph.D. from [[Columbia University]] in 1929. She set out in 1925 to do her field work in [[P...
  18. Anna Maxwell (1551 bytes)
    2: ...well''' [[March 14]], [[1851]] - [[January 2]], [[1929]], [[United States|US]] [[Army]] nurse nicknamed ...
  19. Bessie Smith (7284 bytes)
    9: ...d occasionally reverted to singing in clubs. In [[1929]], she appeared in a [[Broadway]] flop called ''P...
    11: ...n [[1933]] when [[John P. Hammond|John Hammond]] asked her to record four sides for the Okeh label. Th...
    27: ...off stage, Bessie was standing in the wings. She asked me if I was in school, and when I nodded, she s...
  20. Bonnie and Clyde (17385 bytes)
    9: ...8212; once for over a year — and in January 1929, she told him they were through. Although he was ...
    15: ...down "square" jobs during the period 1927 through 1929, he also cracked safes, burgled stores, and stole...
    27: ...ates regularly. Though Clyde's astounding driving skill and ability to evade capture were later grudgi...
    49: ...to get them out of the area — a difficult task with the attention drawn by the accident. When fi...
  21. Mother Teresa (22682 bytes)
    9: ...an Empire|Ottoman]] province of [[Kosovo]] (now [[Skopje]] in the [[Republic of Macedonia]]), where he...
    11: ...he [[Vatican]] granted Teresa permission to leave Skopje and join the [[Sisters of Loreto]], an [[Irel...
    15: From [[1929]] to [[1948]] Mother Teresa taught [[geography]] ...
    35: .... When Mother Teresa received the prize, she was asked, "What can we do to promote world peace?" Her a...
    37: ...elis and Palestinians, who were in the midst of a skirmish, to cease fire long enough to rescue 37 men...
  22. Leni Riefenstahl (8095 bytes)
    7: ...lm]] about a [[Nazi]] party meeting. Hitler then asked her to film the Nazi Party rally in [[Nuremberg...
    9: ...qualified to represent Germany in [[cross-country skiing]] in the [[1936 Summer Olympics|Olympics]] bu...
    33: ...m Piz Pal?(''[[The White Hell of Pitz Palu]]'', [[1929]])
  23. Bette Davis (6722 bytes)
    7: ...[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] performance was in [[1929]], in ''Broken Dishes'' and later in ''Solid Sout...
    27: ...Jackie DeShannon]], and singer [[Kim Carnes]] to ask them how they knew so much about her. One of the ...
    33: *Nominated ''[[Mr. Skeffington]]'' ([[1944]])
  24. Greta Garbo (9957 bytes)
    19: ... transition to [[Sound film|talkies]]. Her low, husky voice with [[Swedish language|Swedish]] accent w...
    44: ...er ashes are buried at the [[Skogskyrkog岤en|Skogskyrkog岤en Cemetery]] in [[Stockholm]].
    67: * [[Wild Orchids]] (1929)
    68: * [[A Man's Man]] (1929) (cameo)
    69: * [[The Single Standard]] (1929)
  25. Grace Kelly (6610 bytes)
    1: [[Image:AmazinGrace.jpg|thumb|300px|Grace Kelly (1929–1982).]]
    3: '''Grace Patricia Kelly''' ([[November 12]], [[1929]] – [[September 14]], [[1982]]), later know...
  26. Sonja Henie (2914 bytes)
    1: ...as a [[Norway|Norwegian]] [[figure skating|figure skater]] and actress.
    4: ...ed over to the side of the rink several times to ask her coach for directions.
    6: ...She won her first of ten consecutive World Figure Skating Championships in [[1927]] at the age of fift...
    8: ... first to adopt the short skirt costume in figure skating, and the first to make use of dance [[choreo...
    14: ... Considered by most as the greatest female figure skater in history, she and her husband are buried on...
  27. Pipe organ (24478 bytes)
    31: ...t knowledge of details of its construction remain sketchy, and almost nothing is known of the actual m...
    190: * [[Ernest M. Skinner/Aeolian-Skinner]] (USA)
    205: ...lt by the [[Midmer-Losh Organ Company]] between [[1929]] and [[1932]].
  28. President of the United States (42878 bytes)
    184: || [[1923]] || [[1929]] || [[Republican Party (United States)|Republica...
    188: || [[1929]] || [[1933]] || [[Republican Party (United Stat...
  29. Antarctica (14761 bytes)
    40: ...[Peter I Island]] at 68?50' S, 90?35'W, claimed [[1929]], the only Antarctic claim area that is not a se...
    71: * [[Henryk Arctowski Polish Antarctic Station]] ({{coor dm|62|10|S|05...
    81: * [[Novolazarevskaya Station]], [[Dronning Maud Land]] ({{coor dms|...
    106: ... check the year here http://www.nacos.com/komatsu/skwork.htm -->
  30. United States (58223 bytes)
    2: ... [[Caribbean Sea]]. Two of the fifty states, [[Alaska]], an [[exclave]], and [[Hawaii]], an [[archipel...
    60: ...the [[Missouri Compromise]] and the [[Kansas-Nebraska Act]]. The dispute reached a crisis point in [[1...
    66: ...ce for the nation was the [[Great Depression]] ([[1929]]–[[1939]]). The U.S. has also has taken pa...
    88: ...ected legislature with two houses (one, in [[Nebraska]]), whose members represent the different parts ...
    110: ...ate rain forests]] in the Pacific Northwest. [[Alaska]]'s [[tundra]] and the [[volcano|volcanic]], [[t...
  31. Turkey (41694 bytes)
    88: ...f Justice's permission, in which case a special task force of justice experts and senior judges is for...
    103: ...Armed Forces (Turkish: Türk Silahlı Kuvvetleri TSK) consists of the Army, Navy (includes Naval Air a...
    246: Government regulations passed in 1929 required all insurance companies to reinsure 30% ...
    263: ...exible, with a wide spectrum of skills from the unskilled to highly educated. Turkey is obliged to app...
    361: *[http://www.tsk.mil.tr/eng/index.htm Turkish Armed Forces]
  32. Argentina (30219 bytes)
    88: ...own as ''capital federal''), marked with an asterisk:
    128: ...any slums (''villas miseria'') sprouted in the outskirts of the largest cities, inhabited by empoveris...
    156: ...wever, ever since the Great Depression began in [[1929]], Argentina's economy had been on a Keynesian ro...
    158: ...ough both domestic and foreign investors remained skeptical of the government's ability to pay debts a...
  33. Afghanistan (23568 bytes)
    66: ...[1919]] (assassination), [[1929]] (abdication), [[1929]] (execution), [[1933]] (assassination), [[1973]]...
    88: ...on [[September 1]], [[2003]], the commission has asked for a delay in order to undertake further consu...
  34. Ukraine (22193 bytes)
    55: ...раина (Okraina, "Outskirts") in Russian) and also "country" (compare Kra...
    74: ...ities of [[Halych]] and [[Volhynia|Volodymyr-Volynskyi]], which were merged into the state of [[Halych...
    80: ...esult that livestock resources remained below the 1929 level for years afterward. The state in turn forc...
    118: * [[Dnipropetrovsk Oblast |Dnipropetrovsk]]
    119: * [[Donetsk Oblast |Donetsk]]
  35. Slovenia (19318 bytes)
    65: ...Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]], later renamed, in [[1929]], the [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]]. Following the r...
    82: * Gorenjska ([[Upper Carniola]]) (denoted on the map by U.C....
    83: * Štajerska ([[Styria, Slovenia|Styria]]) (S)
    86: * Notranjska ([[Inner Carniola]]) (I.C.)
    87: * Dolenjska ([[Lower Carniola]]) (L.C.)
  36. Flag of Colorado (1126 bytes)
    2: ... golden disk. The blue is meant to represent the skies, the gold the sun, the white the snowcapped mo...
    4: ...y within the center stripe. On [[February 28]], [[1929]], the General Assembly added to the description ...
  37. Flag of West Virginia (372 bytes)
    2: ...was adopted by [[West Virginia]] on [[7 March]] [[1929]].
  38. Aswan Dam (6375 bytes)
    10: ...dam was raised in two phases, 1907–1912 and 1929–1933.
  39. 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 ...
    100: On [[January]] [[11]], [[1929]], Ruth's former wife Helen died in a house [[fir...
    104: ...ook their [[wedding]] vows on [[April]] [[17]], [[1929]]. Upon [[marriage]], Claire took complete contr...
  40. Timeline of invention (28171 bytes)
    114: * [[Musket]] in [[History of Europe|Europe]]
    300: * [[1882]]: [[Electric fan]]: [[Schuyler Skatts Wheeler]]
    413: * [[1922]]: [[Water skiing]]: [[Ralph Samuelson]]
    430: * [[1929]]: [[Electroencephalogram|Electroencephelograph]]...
    435: * [[1931]]: the [[Radio telescope]]: [[Karl Jansky]] [[Grote Reber]]
  41. List of people by name: Y (12717 bytes)
    28: *[[Zal Yanovsky|Yanovsky, Zal]] (1945-2002), of [[Lovin' Spoonful]]
    31: ...980), [[National Basketball Association|NBA]] [[Basketball]] player, [[Houston Rockets]]
    40: *[[Lev Yashin|Yashin, Lev]], ([[1929]]-[[1990]]), Russian football goalkeeper
    41: *[[Carl Yastrzemski|Yastrzemski, Carl]], (born [[1939]]), [[Baseball Hall of Fam...
    56: *[[Grigory Yavlinsky|Yavlinsky, Grigory]] (born 1952), Russian economist and po...
  42. Roaring Twenties (28131 bytes)
    17: ...300,000 vehicles registered in [[1918]], but by [[1929]] there were 1.9 million. The automobile had wide...
    34: ...ural areas. [[Mass transit]] systems, the first [[skyscraper]]s, and the growing importance of industr...
    60: ...e later 1920s, and especially in the 1930s, the basketball team became known as the best in the world....
    70: ...with new moves. Professionals began to hone their skills in Tap dance and other dances of the era thro...
    145: ...[[1929]] would last for ever. On [[29 October]] [[1929]], also known as the [[Black Tuesday]], stock pri...
  43. History of the United States (21226 bytes)
    43: In 1854 the proposed [[Kansas-Nebraska Act]] abrogated the [[Missouri Compromise]] by p...
    67: ...he [[Stock market crash|Stock Market crash]] in [[1929]] and the ensuing economic [[Great Depression|dep...
  44. Time zone (34024 bytes)
    37: ...ajor countries had adopted hourly time zones by [[1929]]. Even today, they have not been fully realized,...
    43: ..., which extended the letters by adding an [[asterisk]] (*) or [[dagger (typography)|dagger]] (†...
    49: Regions marked with asterisks (* or **) observe [[Daylight Saving Time]]: add ...
    76: ** [[Alaska]]
    87: ...ates]] (AKST—[[Alaska Standard Time Zone|Alaska Standard Time]])
  45. History of science (41710 bytes)
    27: ...ons]] to develop and more time to be devoted to tasks other than survival, such as the search for know...
    78: ...eories. The observation by [[Edwin Hubble]], in [[1929]] that the speed at which galaxies recede positiv...
    89: ...[[alchemy]] by [[Robert Boyle]] in his work ''The Skeptical Chymist'' ([[1661]]), but is often more st...
    140: ...Jones (philologist)|Sir William Jones]] that [[Sanskrit]], [[Persian language|Persian]], [[Greek langu...
    142: ...ifferences between various languages. [[Noam Chomsky]] further diversified linguistics in the [[1950s...
  46. List of painters (54090 bytes)
    35: *[[Ivan Aivazovsky]] ([[1817]]-[[1900]])
    40: *[[Pierre Alechinsky]] ([[1927]]-)
    75: *[[Ivan Ayvazovsky|Hovhannes Ayvazovski]] ([[1817]]-[[1900]])
    125: *[[Zdzislaw Beksinski]] ([[1929]]-)
    142: *[[Elsa Beskow]] ([[1874]]-[[1953]])
  47. Electronic musical instrument (4501 bytes)
    18: ...which has to be pressed against a metal plate. [[Oskar Sala]] was one of the first players and continu...
  48. 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...
    113: ...s across the country and showing off their flying skills, as well as taking paying passengers for ride...
    115: ...] and then back to [[Pulham]], [[England]]. By [[1929]], airship technology had advanced to the point t...
    246: ...her jet airliner designs had already taken to the skies, including the [[Boeing 707]], which establish...
  49. Watercolor painting (4393 bytes)
    21: ...|right|200px|[[Francis Picabia]], ''Ridens'', (c. 1929), gouache and watercolor on cardboard, 104 x 74 c...
    39: ...ive and non-objective. ([[Wassily Kandinsky|Kandinsky]] produced the first non-objective abstract pain...
  50. List of inventors (14020 bytes)
    28: *[[Emile Berliner]], (1851-1929) [[Germany]] and [[United States|USA]] — [[...
    158: ... — African-American Inventor of the [[gas mask]], and [[traffic signal]].
  51. Timeline of United States history (2967 bytes)
    10: ...imeline of United States history (1900-1929)|1900-1929]]
  52. United States territorial acquisitions (5763 bytes)
    19: * '''[[Alaska Purchase]]''' from [[Russia]] in [[1867]].
    25: ...ccupied in [[1899]], made a formal territory in [[1929]].
  53. Great Depression (16069 bytes)
    1: ...ross Domestic Product | GDP]] could surpass their 1929 levels.
    12: ...es proposed include the [[stock market crash]] of 1929, collapse of the [[gold standard]], collapse of [...
    18: ...ginning to believe that the stock market crash of 1929 may not have played as large a part as previously...
    53: ...o advocated government spending in a crisis. In [[1929]] federal expenditures constituted only 3% of the...
    55: ...federal expenditures went from 3% of the GDP in [[1929]] to about 33% in [[1945]]. The big surprise was ...
  54. Timeline of United States history (1860-1899) (10289 bytes)
    45: *[[1867]] - [[Alaska Purchase]] from Russia
    46: *[[1867]] - [[Nebraska]] becomes a state
    57: *[[1869]] - [[James Fisk]] and [[Jay Gould]]'s "[[Black Friday (1869)|Blac...
    98: *[[1881]] - [[Tuskegee Institute]] founded
    127: *[[1891]] - [[Basketball]] invented
  55. Timeline of United States history (1900-1929) (8003 bytes)
    1: ...s history]] concerns events from '''[[1900]] to [[1929]]'''.
    110: *[[1929]] - [[Herbert Hoover]] becomes President
    111: *[[1929]] - [[Saint Valentine's Day Massacre]]
    112: *[[1929]] - [[Immigration Act]]
    113: *[[1929]] - [[Great Depression]] begins
  56. Timeline of United States history (1930-1949) (8681 bytes)
    133: ...imeline of United States history (1900-1929)|1900-1929]]</td>
  57. 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...
  58. History of the United States (1918-1945) (54688 bytes)
    7: A popular [[Tin Pan Alley]] song of [[1919]] asked, concerning the [[United States]] troops return...
    44: In [[1929]] the world's most prosperous nation was the [[Un...
    46: ... some signs of distress for months before October 1929. Commodity prices had been falling worldwide sinc...
    48: ...ock market crash]] of Thursday, [[October 24]], [[1929]]. The events in the [[United States]] triggered...
    52: ...arket for goods that they were producing. Even in 1929, after nearly a decade of economic growth, more t...
  59. Plato (17363 bytes)
    8: ... [[Alfred North Whitehead]], Process and Reality, 1929]]
    27: ...early ones several characters discuss a topic by asking questions of one another. Socrates figures pro...
  60. Zoology (5641 bytes)
    57: * [[Edward Osborne Wilson|E. O Wilson]], b. [[1929]], ([[entomology]], founder of [[sociobiology]])
  61. January 17 (12233 bytes)
    19: * [[1929]] - [[Popeye|Popeye the Sailor Man]], a [[cartoon...
    74: *[[1929]] - [[Jacques Plante]], hockey player (d. [[1986]...
    94: *[[1952]] - [[Darrell Porter]], basketball player (d. [[2002]])
    95: *1952 - [[Larry Fortensky]], husband of [[Elizabeth Taylor]]
    104: *1970 - [[Genndy Tartakovsky]], [[animator]] (''[[Clone Wars (cartoon)|Star W...
  62. January 2 (10888 bytes)
    30: *[[1929]] - [[Canada]] and the [[United States]] agree on...
    65: *[[1877]] - [[Slava Raskaj]], Croatian painter (d.[[1906]])
    109: *[[1939]] - [[Roman Dmowski]], Polish politician (b. [[1864]])
  63. List of popes (77758 bytes)
    7: Since [[1929]], the pope's temporal title has been [[Sovereign...
  64. Tsunami (29462 bytes)
    53: Regions with a high risk of tsunamis may use [[tsunami warning system]]s t...
    81: ... of the tsunami that struck [[Newfoundland]] in [[1929]].]]
    83: ===1929 - Newfoundland tsunami===
    84: On November 18, 1929, an earthquake of magnitude 7.2 occurred beneath ...
    87: ...ami that killed 165 people on [[Hawaii]] and [[Alaska]] resulted in the creation of a [[tsunami warnin...
  65. World Series (40101 bytes)
    132: :[[1929 World Series|1929]]: [[Oakland Athletics|Philadelphia AL]] defeats ...
    184: ... a World Series, hit by the Pirates' [[Bill Mazeroski]].
    265: ...lk-off home run to win a World Series (Bill Mazeroski's famous home run in 1960 was hit with the score...
  66. Baltimore Orioles (15758 bytes)
    106: *63 [[Image:Us_flag_large.png|20px]] [[Val Majewski]] (OF, 60-day)
    326: *Walks: [[Lu Blue]], 126 (1929)
  67. Chicago Cubs (25972 bytes)
    11: ...1906]], [[1907]], [[1908]], [[1910]], [[1918]], [[1929]], [[1932]], [[1935]], [[1938]], [[1945]]
    30: ...e, rather than for his great playing and managing skills.
    57: ...lishment of winning a pennant every three years - 1929, 1932, 1935 and 1938 - sometimes in thrilling fas...
    70: ...ent echoed another Cubs disaster, Game 4 of the [[1929]] [[World Series]], in which the Cubs yielded 10 ...
    134: ...|20px]] [[Joe Borowski (baseball player)|Joe Borowski]]
  68. Los Angeles Dodgers (23879 bytes)
    28: ...o how did those bums do today?" Mullin decided to sketch an exaggerated version of famed circus clown ...
    29: ...iants|New York Giants]] manager [[Bill Terry]] - asked about the coming pennant race at the previous w...
    180: *&nbsp; 6 {{flagicon|USA}} [[Jason Grabowski]]
    353: *Doubles: [[Johnny Frederick]], 52 (1929)
  69. Oakland Athletics (34248 bytes)
    12: ...1905]], [[1910]], [[1911]], [[1913]], [[1914]], [[1929]], [[1930]], [[1931]], [[1972]], [[1973]], [[1974...
    13: ...ships won''' (9): [[1910]], [[1911]], [[1913]], [[1929]], [[1930]], [[1972]], [[1973]], [[1974]], [[1989...
    28: ...won over 100 games. There are those who feel the 1929 A?s were the best team in baseball history, even ...
    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...
  70. High jump (8613 bytes)
    29: at:1929 text:[[Carolina_Gisoll]]_1,60_m
  71. List of chemists (10401 bytes)
    31: *[[Maria Sklodowska-Curie|Maria Sk&#322;odowska-Curie]], (1867-1934), Polish-born French radiati...
    52: ...]], (1873-1964), Swedish chemist, winner of the [[1929]] [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]]
    82: *[[Jaroslav Heyrovsk?1890-1967), Czech chemist
  72. Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell (14006 bytes)
    7: ...lic school]]. His first introduction to scouting skills was stalking and cooking animals - and avoidi...
    13: ...and where he was [[mentioned in dispatches]]. His skills impressed his superiors and he was soon trans...
    19: ... the equanimity with which they performed their tasks and it was later to set him to thinking. The sie...
    39: ...owell''', of Gilwell in the County of Essex, in [[1929]], [[Gilwell Park]] being the International Scout...
    49: ...tesy titles of [[The Honourable|Honourable]] in [[1929]]; the son later succeeding his father in [[1941]...
  73. Philo Farnsworth (6489 bytes)
    11: ...ciently to hold a demonstration for the press. In 1929 the system was further improved by elimination of...
  74. Tricycle (4572 bytes)
    13: ...s, to a minimum, and these can require some major skills in extreme conditions that a velo would laugh...
    17: ...belong to the Tricycle Association, formed in the 1929, and take part in its day rides, tours and time t...
  75. List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
    37: *[[Antoine Bourdelle]] (1861 - 1929)
    108: *[[Henri Gaudier-Brzeska]] (1891 - 1915)
    110: *[[Vincenzo Gemito]] (1852 - 1929)
    192: *[[Clement Meadmore]] (1929 - 2005)
    239: *[[Patrick Pye]] (1929 - )
  76. 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 ...
    63: ...glas]] (on the [[Isle of Man]]) ([[1896]]&ndash;[[1929]])
    88: * [[Omaha, Nebraska]]
  77. Ronald Reagan (52721 bytes)
    31: ... and [[sociology]] and graduating in [[1932]]. In 1929 Ronald Reagan joined [[Tau Kappa Epsilon]] Frater...
    48: ..." electrified conservatives and led to his being asked to run for Governor of California. To this day,...
    60: ...losing question to the audience, during a time of skyrocketing global oil prices and highly unpopular ...
    75: ... also said that he forgave Hinckley and hoped he asked God's forgiveness as well.
    94: ...ended heavily. [[Lech Walesa]], [[Zbigniew Brzezinski]], [[Pope John Paul II]], [[Boris Yeltsin]] and,...
  78. Jimmy Carter (33280 bytes)
    28: ...His youngest sister, [[Ruth Carter Stapleton]] ([[1929]]-[[1983]]), became a well known [[Christian evan...
    32: ...r was forced to admit he had not and the Admiral asked why. Carter later used this as the theme of his...
    39: ...nders]], showing Sanders associating with black basketball players. Following his election, Carter sai...
    56: ... disappointed. Two days after the speech, Carter asked for the resignations of all of his Cabinet offi...
    83: ...inutes after Carter left office. However, Reagan asked Carter to head to [[Germany]] to greet the host...
  79. Dwight D. Eisenhower (37513 bytes)
    34: ... V. Moseley]], Assistant Secretary of War, from [[1929]] to [[1933]]. He then served as chief military a...
    43: ...SA. In this position he oversaw the [[Operation Husky|invasion of Sicily]] and the [[Allied invasion o...
    47: ... [[Omar Bradley]] and [[George Patton]]. He dealt skillfully with difficult allies such as [[Winston C...
    189: ...years as Vice President, but when Eisenhower was asked to name a decision Nixon had been responsible f...
    260: * [[Alaska]] &ndash; [[January 3]], [[1959]]
  80. Harry S. Truman (30022 bytes)
    68: ...er women dedicated across the country in 1928 and 1929.
    74: ...informed him that the president was dead. Truman asked if there was anything he could do for her, to w...
    246: ...n and Civil Rights: Moral Courage and Political Risks''].
  81. Herbert Hoover (27123 bytes)
    5: | date1=[[March 4]], [[1929]]
    19: ...0]], [[1964]]) is best known as being the 31st ([[1929]]-[[1933]]) [[President of the United States|Pres...
    37: ...r directed the building of barricades, and once risked his life rescuing Chinese children.
    43: ...weeks Hoover assisted Chief White Feather of Pawhuska, Oklahoma, and dowagers in jewels to get home. W...
    46: ...ortune go to hell." He would assume the immense task on two conditions--that he receive no salary, and...
  82. Franklin D. Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
    70: ...rden of unemployment relief. Roosevelt therefore asked the state legislature for $20 million in relief...
    84: ...l production had fallen by more than half since [[1929]]. In a country with few government social servic...
    91: ...vent the corrupt practices which had led to the [[1929]] Crash; the [[Social Security Act]], which estab...
    93: ...ar II]] to restore industrial production to its [[1929]] level and eliminate unemployment.
    100: ...onded with an aggressive program of stimulation, asking Congress for $5 billion for relief and public ...
  83. Calvin Coolidge (18374 bytes)
    7: ...'</td><td>[[August 3]], [[1923]] - [[March 3]], [[1929]]</td></tr>
    21: ...es|Vice President]] and the thirtieth ([[1923]]-[[1929]]) [[President of the United States]], succeedin...
    53: ...minister Aristide Briand. The treaty, ratified in 1929, committed signatories including the U.S., Britai...
    59: He published an autobiography in 1929 and wrote a syndicated newspaper column, "Calvin ...
    74: ...''[[Calvin Coolidge]]'''||align="left"|1923&ndash;1929
  84. Charles Lindbergh (11557 bytes)
    6: ..., joined a pilot and mechanist training with Nebraska Aircraft, bought his own airplane, a [[Curtiss J...
    13: ...cs]] in the [[United States]]. On [[March 21]], [[1929]] he was presented the [[Medal of Honor]] for his...
    22: ...e married the author [[Anne Morrow Lindbergh]] in 1929. He taught her how to fly and did much of the exp...
  85. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    54: ... the German term for a police spy) of "Aufkl䲵ngskommando" ("Intelligence Commando") of the [[Reichs...
    75: ...r daughter Geli had been with him in Munich since 1929), an apparent suicide. Geli was much younger than...
    84: ...t failure in his efforts to form a coalition and asked Hindenburg for yet another Reichstag dissolutio...
    156: ...sposed of in the Elbe river. In Moscow there is a skull and a [[mandible]] fragment which is said to b...
    161: ...oebbels]] as ''[[Reichskanzler#Reichskanzler|Reichskanzler]]'' (Chancellor of Germany). However, Goebb...
  86. Richard E. Byrd (4114 bytes)
    12: ...xpeditions were resumed and on [[November 29]], [[1929]] the famous flight to the South Pole was launche...
  87. March 19 (9902 bytes)
    35: ...ce lorry]] and a [[bus]] crash head-on in [[Ĥnekoski]], [[Finland]]. 24 people are killed and 13 inj...
    44: ...t Earp]], American policeman and gunfighter (d. [[1929]])
    106: ... - [[Louis, 7th duc de Broglie]], physicist and [[1929]] winner of the [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] (b. [[...
    107: ...lan Civil]], English [[French horn]] player (b. [[1929]])
  88. March 20 (10075 bytes)
    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
    111: *[[1926]] - [[Princess Louise of Sweden]], (b. [[1929]])
    112: *[[1929]] - [[Ferdinand Foch]], French commander of allie...
  89. March 23 (10340 bytes)
    63: *[[1929]] - Sir [[Roger Bannister]], runner
    76: *[[1955]] - [[Moses Malone]], American basketball player
    85: *[[1973]] - [[Jason Kidd]], [[basketball]] player
  90. Topeka, Kansas (10234 bytes)
    33: ...ably find a way across the river and plenty of whiskey but little else.
    50: ...0s a group of citizens calling themselves the [[Task Force to Overcome Racism in Topeka]] formed to ad...
    58: ... author; [[Charles Curtis]], U.S. Vice President (1929&ndash;33); and [http://www.topeka.k12.ks.us/meado...
    91: * [http://www.accesskansas.org/ The State of Kansas]
  91. Raleigh, North Carolina (12457 bytes)
    1: ...raleigh_skyline1.jpg|thumb|right|Downtown Raleigh Skyline]]
    90: ...edham B. Broughton High School''', was founded in 1929 and is a [[co-educational]], [[International Bacc...
    108: ...y sports as well, with softball, flag football, basketball, and even dodgeball leagues operated privat...
  92. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (37869 bytes)
    5: ..."plains states" ([[Oklahoma]], [[Kansas]], [[Nebraska]], [[North Dakota]] and [[South Dakota]]) as wel...
    67: ...e city, the average commute from the far flung outskirts of the city is quick and mostly gridlock-free...
    75: ...e two honorees died in the same plane crash in Alaska). Will Rogers World Airport is currently undergo...
    87: [[Image:downtown_OKC_from_deep_duece.jpeg|left|Skyscrapers of Downtown Oklahoma City]]
    89: Besides the skyscrapers that cluster in the city's central busin...
  93. List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
    46: *[[Michael Francis Atiyah]] (Britain, [[1929]] - )
    81: *[[Bhaskara]] (India, [[1114]] - [[1185]])
    180: *[[Haskell Curry]] (USA, [[1900]] - [[1982]])
    213: *[[Nathan Divinsky]]
    245: *[[Pierre Fatou]] (France, [[1878]] - [[1929]])
  94. List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
    23: *[[V. Albitskij|Vladimir Aleksandrovich Al'bitskij]] ([[Russia]])
    54: *[[Oskar Backlund]] ([[Sweden]], [[1846]] &ndash; [[1916...
    69: *[[Sergei Ivanovich Belyavsky]] ([[Russia]], [[1883]] &ndash; [[1953]])
    303: *[[Karl Guthe Jansky]] ([[United States|USA]], [[1905]] &ndash; [[195...
    305: *[[Benjamin Jekhowsky]] ([[Russia]], [[France]], [[Algeria]], [[1881]]...
  95. Economy of Estonia (6977 bytes)
    8: By [[1929]], a stable currency, the [[Kroon]] (or crown), w...
  96. Vatican City (21873 bytes)
    39: |[[Lateran treaties]]<br>[[11 February]] [[1929]]
    64: ...pes and Italy were resolved on [[February 11]], [[1929]] by three [[Lateran treaties]], which establishe...
    77: Created in [[1929]] to provide a territorial identity for the Holy ...
    98: Image:Vatican City.jpg|The Egyptian [[obelisk]] in St. Peter's Square
  97. List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
    133: *[[Annette Baier]], (born 1929){{fn|O}}
    157: *[[Jean Baudrillard]], (born 1929) {{fn|R}}
    168: *[[Oskar Becker]]
    170: *[[Vissarion Belinsky]], (1811-1848){{fn|R}}
    192: *[[Roy Bhaskar]], (born 1944)
  98. July 24 (8660 bytes)
    18: *[[1929]] - The [[Kellogg-Briand Pact]], renouncing [[war...
    57: *[[1929]] - [[Oriana Fallaci]], Italian journalist and au...
    73: *[[1963]] - [[Karl Malone]], basketball player
    77: *[[1969]] - [[Rick Fox]], Basketball Player
  99. Yo-yo (9646 bytes)
    25: ... with a dozen handmade toys; by [[November]] of [[1929]], Flores was operating two additional factories ...
  100. List of male tennis players (14849 bytes)
    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...
    159: ...[1904]]-[[1996]]) - (France) - one of the "Four Musketeers"
  101. Causes of the Great Depression (21364 bytes)
    14: ====The Stock Market Crash of 1929 as a trigger====
    16: ...rted by the "Crash of 1929". On [[October 29]], [[1929]] (the day also known as the [[Black Tuesday]]), ...
    24: In [[1929]] the world's most prosperous nation was the [[Un...
    28: ...signs of distress for months before [[October]] [[1929]]. Commodity prices had been falling worldwide si...
    42: Even in [[1929]], after nearly a decade of economic growth, more...
  102. New Deal (82408 bytes)
    9: ...epression levels. (That did not necessarily mean 1929, which many economists considered an artificially...
    18: ...lected a trend of a worldwide economic crisis. In 1929&ndash;1933, unemployment in the U.S. soared from ...
    71: ...e meaningful jobs to the unemployed, especially unskilled laborers. The largest programs were the [[Ci...
    108: ...pkins]]. It created hundreds of thousands of low-skilled blue collar jobs for unemployed men (and som...
    113: ...voked powerful opposition. Early in the year, he asked Congress to expand the number of justices on th...
  103. List of Governors of Wisconsin (3807 bytes)
    19: <tr bgcolor=#FFE8E8><td>15<td>[[Jeremiah McLain Rusk]]<td>Republican<td>1882 - 1889
    29: ...<td>[[Fred R. Zimmerman]]<td>Republican<td>1927 - 1929
    30: ...>26<td>[[Walter J. Kohler, Sr.]]<td>Republican<td>1929 - 1931
  104. Republican Party (United States) (31573 bytes)
    136: ...' ||rowspan=2| 30th ||rowspan=2| [[1923]]&ndash;[[1929]]
    140: ...er]] ||rowspan=2| [[Charles Curtis]] || 31st || [[1929]]&ndash;[[1933]]
    279: [[da:Republikanske parti (USA)]]
    288: [[no:Det republikanske parti]]
    289: [[pl:Partia Republika&#324;ska (USA)]]
  105. History of Germany (53864 bytes)
    37: ...), thereby establishing a national church (''Reichskirche''). In 951 Otto the Great married the widowe...
    43: ...he [[Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor|Ottonian]] ''Reichskirche'' and a strengthening of the German secular ...
    71: ...orm the Empire: an Imperial Supreme Court (''Reichskammergericht'') was established, imperial taxes we...
    106: ...orraine]], and [[John III of Poland|King Jan Sobieski of Poland]]. Hungary was reconquered, and later ...
    215: ...ut. On March 3rd 1918, the [[Treaty of Brest-Litovsk]] was signed between Germany and Russia. Put unde...
  106. Mexican-American War (9503 bytes)
    55: ...[[Owen Thomas Edgar]], died on [[September 3]], [[1929]] at the age of 98.
    68: ...slavery within their territory. The [[Kansas-Nebraska Act]] of [[1854]] would make popular sovereignty...
  107. Chinook (dog) (4501 bytes)
    39: ...[Yukon]]; he was lead driver and trainer on the [[1929]] [[Byrd]] [[antarctic expedition]]. He is credit...
    44: ...so used for dog-packing, [[search and rescue]], [[skijoring]], and [[dog training|obedience]] and [[do...
  108. Elijah McCoy (4371 bytes)
    1: ...'' ([[2 May]], [[1844]] &ndash; [[10 October]], [[1929]]) was an [[inventor]].
    11: ...moved to Detroit. Elijah McCoy died in Detroit in 1929 at the age of 85, still suffering from injuries f...
    15: A number of biographical sketches on McCoy credit him with revolutionizing th...
  109. Robert Goddard (scientist) (7533 bytes)
    19: ...avel in space. After one of his experiments in [[1929]], a local Worcester newspaper carried the headli...
    52: *[[Konstantin Tsiolkovsky]]
    60: ...urposive." (Written later, in an autobiographical sketch)
  110. Vice President of the United States (33884 bytes)
    50: ... "The Republican Vice Presidential Candidate ... asks you to place him a heartbeat from the Presidency...
    167: ...awes]] || [[March 4]], [[1925]] || [[March 3]], [[1929]] || [[United States Republican Party|Republican]...
    169: ...enter| 31 || [[Charles Curtis]] || [[March 4]], [[1929]] || [[March 3]], [[1933]] || [[United States Rep...
  111. Gabby Hartnett (4450 bytes)
    3: ...me run]]s in 1925 to finish second in the league. 1929 was especially frustrating, as an inexplicable so...
    13: ...all records for catchers. His bat and catcher's mask were the first artifacts sent to the newly constr...
  112. Boxing (29727 bytes)
    58: ...h close links to the N.S.C., and was re-formed in 1929 after the N.S.C. closed.
    60: ... of a British title-fight held at the N.S.C. In [[1929]], the B.B.B.C. continued to award Lonsdale Belts...
    87: ...s the boxer has to move his or her head, the more skillful he or she is considered at this technique.
  113. White House (15373 bytes)
    28: ...led with a potent cocktail of orange juice and whiskey. Even so, the practice continued until [[1885]]...
    32: ... Lincoln put up with the annoyance rather than risk alienating some associate or friend of a powerful...
    75: ...indows, and, as a result, was entirely reliant on skylights. The new office's location also allowed Pr...
    77: ...he room (which, prior to the rebuilding after the 1929 fire, had been the first Oval Office) as the ''Ro...
    81: ...g (rather than in the White House itself). When asked whether the show accurately captured the workin...
  114. Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
    19: ...s often found in oyster shells were the eggs of a skate leech. Darwin also sat [[Robert Jameson]]'s na...
    27: ... upon graduation. Knowing the need for geological skills, Henslow introduced Charles to the great [[ge...
    80: ...ty" Darwin]] ([[25 September]] [[1843]] &ndash; [[1929]])
    98: ...ures of London, Darwin formulated a short "Pencil Sketch" of his theory and by [[1844]] had written a ...
    111: ...anuscript in December [[1857]], Wallace wrote to ask if it would delve into human origins. Sensitive t...
  115. Charles G. Dawes (3139 bytes)
    5: ...bar in that year and practiced in [[Lincoln, Nebraska]] [[1887]]-[[1894]]. Dawes was interested in pu...
    9: ...4]], [[1925]], for the term ending [[March 3]], [[1929]].
    11: ...s's]] (that is, to the [[United Kingdom]]) from [[1929]] to [[1932]], and resumed the banking business a...
    22: ...ears=[[March 4]], [[1925]] &ndash; [[March 3]], [[1929]]}}
  116. Charles Curtis (4708 bytes)
    5: ...ajority Leader|Majority Leader]] from [[1925]] to 1929. It was during his Senatorial years that he&mdas...
    9: ... [[1928]]. The pair were inaugurated on March 4, 1929. Curtis served until March 3, [[1933]], because ...
    21: ...after=[[John Nance Garner]]| years=[[March 4]], [[1929]] &ndash; [[March 3]], [[1933]]}}
  117. John Nance Garner (5903 bytes)
    9: ...es|minority floor leader]] for the Democrats in [[1929]], and then as [[Speaker of the United States Hou...
    29: ...understanding the legislative process were useful skills.
  118. Henry A. Wallace (8151 bytes)
    5: ...[1924]] and edited the publication from 1924 to [[1929]]. He experimented with breeding high-yielding s...
  119. Tobacco (28162 bytes)
    107: ...he]]s, including a devastating [[hailstorm]] in [[1929]], and an epidemic of [[brown spot fungus]] in [[...
    116: ... 1 pound (450 g) and packed into [[hickory]] [[whiskey]] barrels. The tobacco is then kept under press...
    141: ...[Copenhagen_tobacco|Copenhagen]], [[Skoal_tobacco|Skoal]], [[Chisholm_tobacco|Chisholm]], and [[Kodiak...
    167: ...ly from [[India]]) associated with much greater risk to health are sold.
  120. Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
    37: ...), thereby establishing a national church (''Reichskirche''). In 951 Otto the Great married the widowe...
    43: ...he [[Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor|Ottonian]] ''Reichskirche'' and a strengthening of the German secular ...
    71: ...orm the Empire: an Imperial Supreme Court (''Reichskammergericht'') was established, imperial taxes we...
    106: ...orraine]], and [[John III of Poland|King Jan Sobieski of Poland]]. Hungary was reconquered, and later ...
    215: ...ut. On March 3rd 1918, the [[Treaty of Brest-Litovsk]] was signed between Germany and Russia. Put unde...
  121. History of Italy as a monarchy and in the World Wars (9742 bytes)
    12: ...ner in the Vatican until the [[Lateran Pacts]] of 1929.
    30: In [[1929]] Mussolini signed the [[Lateran Pacts]] with the...
    34: ...ized the plan to take Albania as an unnecessary risk.
  122. Ancient music (3386 bytes)
    12: In [[1929]] [[Leonard Woolley]] discovered pieces of at lea...
  123. Sea Slugs (4331 bytes)
    36: ...old classification ([[Johannes Thiele|J. Thiele]] 1929-1935), with the class Gastropoda divided into thr...
  124. Economic history of the United States (14450 bytes)
    8: ... was known as the Roaring Twenties. However, in [[1929]], the [[stock market]] crashed and banks began t...
    22: ...outside his control. Inflation continued to climb skyward. The United States developed a trade deficit...
  125. Painting of the United States (3965 bytes)
    7: ...c values," announced [[Robert Henri]] ([[1865]]-[[1929]]). He was the leader of what critics called the ...
  126. United States Republican Party (30737 bytes)
    135: ...' ||rowspan=2| 30th ||rowspan=2| [[1923]]&ndash;[[1929]]
    139: ...er]] ||rowspan=2| [[Charles Curtis]] || 31st || [[1929]]&ndash;[[1933]]
  127. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
    70: ...rden of unemployment relief. Roosevelt therefore asked the state legislature for $20 million in relief...
    84: ...l production had fallen by more than half since [[1929]]. In a country with few government social servic...
    91: ...vent the corrupt practices which had led to the [[1929]] Crash; the [[Social Security Act]], which estab...
    93: ...ar II]] to restore industrial production to its [[1929]] level and eliminate unemployment.
    100: ...onded with an aggressive program of stimulation, asking Congress for $5 billion for relief and public ...
  128. Antarctosaurus (3162 bytes)
    11: ...thor = [[Friedrich von Huene|von Huene]] | date = 1929}}
  129. First Lady of the United States (9641 bytes)
    216: | March 4, 1929
    220: | March 4, 1929
  130. Physics (25628 bytes)
    108: ...fix his equation to allow for this. However, by [[1929]] [[Edwin Hubble]] argued that astronomical obser...
    112: ...ecquerel]], and further studied by [[Maria Sklodowska-Curie|Marie Curie]], [[Pierre Curie]], and other...
  131. September 23 (7397 bytes)
    47: *[[1865]] - Baroness [[Emmuska Orczy]], novelist (d. [[1947]])
    96: *[[1929]] - [[Richard Adolf Zsigmondy]], Austrian-born ch...
    99: *[[1950]] - [[Sam Barry]], basketball player and coach
  132. American Association for the Advancement of Science (8017 bytes)
    35: |[[2000]]||[[Stephen Jay Gould]]||[[1929]]||[[Robert A. Millikan]]
  133. February 22 (10772 bytes)
    79: *[[1929]] - [[Rebecca Schull]], American actress
    92: * [[1950]] - [[Julius Erving]], [[Basketball Hall of Fame]]r
    131: *1987 - [[David Susskind]], American television producer
    144: ...5 - [[Zdzislaw Beksinski|Zdzis&#322;aw Beksi&#324;ski]], Polish artist
  134. 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...
  135. Jerusalem (61585 bytes)
    12: ... the name and ''Shalim'' the personification of dusk in [[Ugarit|Ugaritic]] myth. See also [[Names_of_...
    78: ...d over in anti-Jewish riots in Jerusalem in 1920, 1929, and the 1930s that caused significant damage and...
    170: ...eded on the calendar by two minor [[dawn]] to [[dusk]] fast days, the [[Tenth of Tevet]] mourning for...
    292: The current mayor of Jerusalem is [[Uri Lupolianski]], member of the local [[United Torah Judaism]] ...
  136. Timeline of aviation (3479 bytes)
    11: ... - [[1928 in aviation|1928]] - [[1929 in aviation|1929]]
  137. Hydroponics (15454 bytes)
    9: ...ntrol over conditions, maximum density, and low risk of detection; as a result, many [[marijuana]] gro...
    15: In [[1929]], Professor Gericke of the [[University of Calif...
    69: Coco is a compressed medium created from the husks of coconuts. These are pH balanced, so need only...
  138. December 9 (7837 bytes)
    68: *[[1929]] - [[John Cassavetes]], actor and film director ...
    69: * 1929 - [[Bob Hawke]], twenty-third [[Prime Minister ...
    119: ...y to start the preparation process of the [[lutefisk]] to be consumed on [[Christmas Eve]].
  139. List of HIV-positive people (8891 bytes)
    15: *[[Amanda Blake]], ([[1929]]-[[1989]]), played Kitty Russell (saloon owner, ...
    52: *[[Krzysztof Kieslowski]] ([[1941]]-[[1996]]), Polish film director who ...
    59: *[[Andy Milligan]], ([[1929]]-[[1991]]), director of exploitation movies
    81: *[[Brian Huskins]], [[Canada|Canadian]] political candidate
    109: *[[Grethe Rask|Margrethe (Grethe) Rask]], ([[1930]]-[[1977]]), Danish physician and surg...

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