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3991: FDRs Influence As President
... of relief and public works money. He wanted to develop a plan to cut agricultural overproduction. He was for public power, conservation and unemployment insurance. The repeal of prohibition and stock exchange regulation were also big items on his platform. However, other than the aforementioned items, Roosevelt was quite vague about other plans. He mentioned little about his plans for industrial recovery or labor laws. As much foreign policy experience as ...
3992: Ernest Hemmingway
... of copies were sold in the United States. This novel and A Farewell to Arms were both made into movies. In 1953 he went on a safari with Mary, and he was in heaven hunting big game. Though Ernest had a serious accident, and later became ill, he could never admit that he had any weaknesses; nothing would stop him, certainly not pain. In 1954 he won the Nobel Prize for ...
3993: DOROTHY
... a song and dance act known as the "Dandridge Sisters" Hard times and the Great Depression forced them to move to Hollywood, where, at age16, "Dandridge Sisters" Dorothy danced with Bill "Bojangles" Robinson in "The Big Broadcast of 1936." The same year she sang at legendary Cotton Club in Harlem, where she first met Harold Nicholas, her future husband. Harold was the younger member of the "Nicholas Brothers". They danced with ...
3994: Booker T. Washington
... rest of his life. "The lessons I learned in the home of Mrs. Ruffner were as valuable to me as any education I have ever gotten anywhere since," he later commented. Booker heard of a big school for Negro's in Hampton, Virginia, and he decided to go there. In 1872, at the age of sixteen, he set out on the 400 mile journey to Hampton, traveling most of the way ...
3995: Ben Franklin
By: John E-mail: slubadub57@aol.com Ben Franklin was a man of many ideas. He was able to come up with hundreds of inventions which played big roles at that time and for the future. He greatly affected the lives of many people around the world at that time period and at this time period with the things that he had invented ...
3996: Ben Carson
... twins who were joined at the back of the head. The surgery took twenty- two hours, but was successful. In 1989 he received the Candle Award from Morehouse University. In 1992 Ben Carson published Think Big and a few years later Gifted Hands. Ben Carson is 47 years old now. He has a wife and three children and still works in Johns Hopkins Hospital. Word Count: 577
3997: Babe Ruth
... very upset by this. Their home was in Sudbury, Mass. which meant George would only be able to visit when he was playing in Boston. Helen was getting tired of being home in such a big house by her self. So in an effort to relieve Helen of her loneliness, in 1921 George adopted a baby daughter, whom they named Dorothy. She brought much happiness to the couple, but unlike George ...
3998: Andrew Jackson
... wife Rachel. The inscription on his tombstone read: General Andrew Jackson Born March 15, 1767 Died June 8, 1845. That was all it said, but it was enough. Overall, the “Era of Jackson” was a big step for America. He made many of good decisions, and some bad actions as president. I would still name him one of the greatest presidents of all time. Bibliography 1) Coit, Margaret. Andrew Jackson . Boston ...
3999: Albert Einstein
... part of his discoveries was the equation: E=mc2. After publishing these theories Einstein was promoted at his office. He remained at the Patents Office for another two years, but his name was becoming too big among the scientific community. In 1908, Einstein began teaching party time at the University of Berne, and the following year, at the age of thirty, he became employed full time by Zurich University. Einstein was ...
4000: Albert Einstein
... part of his discoveries was the equation: E=mc2. After publishing these theories Einstein was promoted at his office. He remained at the Patents Office for another two years, but his name was becoming too big among the scientific community. In 1908, Einstein began teaching party time at the University of Berne, and the following year, at the age of thirty, he became employed full time by Zurich University. Einstein was ...


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