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- 1921: Grace Kelly
- ... the future of Monaco doubly secure. Grace also bore a third child, Stephanie. Grace loved her children, but her daughters nearly broke her heart. Caroline had made what proved to be a disastrous marriage with French playboy Philippe Junot. Princess Stephanie was stubborn and hard to control. Grace, who was becoming restless within the palace walls, considered resuming her film career, but Rainier disapproved. They never got to resolve the conflict ...
- 1922: Kazimir Malevich
- ... Malevich. Los Angeles: Armand Hammer Museum of Art, 1990 Douglas, Charlotte. Kazimir Malevich. New York. Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1994 Nakov, Andrei. Avant-Garde Russe. New York: Universe Books, 1986 Zhadova, Larissa. Malevich Suprematism and Revolution in Russian Art 1910 - 1930. London. Thames and Hudson Ltd, 1982
- 1923: Howard Stern: The King of Mass Media or the Anti Christ?
- ... harassment charges filled against him. All this was aired on network TV with very little censorship and no mature adult (MA) rating at the top of the screen. Seventeen years ago Stern started this radio revolution by seeing how far he could go, how much he could say before something was said to him. The limits are constantly being pushed on the Howard Stern Show. Every day Stern tries a little ...
- 1924: Emily Dickinson
- ... conform to society; she did not believe society had a right to force its traditions on her. As her beliefs in transcendentalism grew, so followed her belief in individualism. Her poems reflect this sense of revolution and rebellion against tradition. From all the jails the boys and girls Ecstatically leap,- Beloved, only afternoon That prison doesnt keep. Dickinsons resistance to the Church was an extreme rarity during this time ...
- 1925: Picasso - Life Stile
- Constant Change: The Life and Styles of Pablo Picasso Now is the time in this period of changes and revolution to use a revolutionary manner of painting and not to paint like before. - Pablo Picasso, 1935. (Barnes) Undoubtedly Pablo Picasso is one of the most famous and well-documented artists of the twentieth century. Picasso ...
- 1926: Beethoven
- ... birth date.) His father and grandfather worked as court musicians in Bonn. Ludwig's father, a singer, gave him his early musical training. Although he had only meager academic schooling, he studied piano, violin, and French horn, and before he was 12 years old he became a court organist. Ludwig's first important teacher of composition was Christian Gottlob Neefe. In 1787 he studied briefly with Mozart, and five years later ...
- 1927: Maya Angelou
- ... at his 1993 presidential inauguration. Whole her life, Maya Angelou has been trying to make something special in the poetry, history and in the film industry of the Africa-American women. Dr, Angelou, who speaks French, Spanish, Italian and West African Fanti, began her career in drama and dance. In 1940 she and her brother moved to San Francisco to be with their mother, who had remarried. She gave birth to ...
- 1928: Benito Mussolini's Rise and Fall to Power
- ... be turned to her decisive disadvantage. Hitler suggested to Mussolini that Spain might be coaxed on the axis side, thus giving Germany free use of the British Rock of Gibraltar, by offering Franco part of French North Africa, and that France might be persuaded to accept that concession by compensation with parts of British West Africa".4 Mussolini seemed enthusiastic and very understandable why this was the case, since this scheme ...
- 1929: Burr, Aaron
- Aaron Burr Although Aaron Burr, b. Newark, N.J., Feb. 6, 1756, fought in the American Revolution and became an important political figure, serving a term (1801-05) as vice-president of the United States, he is best remembered today for having killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel. The son of a ...
- 1930: John F. Kennedy
- ... Corps, an agency that trained American volunteers to perform social and humanitarian service oversees and promote world peace, which was important at the time because of unsettling foreign affairs. In 1959, after several attempts, a revolution led by Fidel Castro finally overthrew the Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista y Zaldivar. During the next two years, Castro would become increasingly hostile to the United States. When Castro began to proclaim his belief in ...
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