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- 1581: Franklin Roosevelt
- ... 34); Henry Morgenthau, Jr. (1934-45). Secretary of War: George H. Dern (1933-36); Harry H. Woodring (1937-40); Henry L. Stimson (1940-45). Attorney General: Homer S. Cummings (1933-39); Frank Murphy (1939-40); Robert H. Jackson (1940-41); Francis B. Biddle (1941-45). Postmaster General: James A. Farley (1933-40); Frank C. Walker (1940-45). Secretary of the Navy: Claude A. Swanson (1933-39); Charles Edison (1940); Frank Knox ...
- 1582: Freud And Dreams
- ... 133 ) Bibliography Anonymous. Journal of the Association for the study of Dream. Vol.1 (1) 23 25, Mar. 1991 Craig, Eric (1992) Article presented to the Association for the Study of Dreams. Charlottesvile, Va. Dentan, Robert Knox, " Butterflies and Bug Hunters : Reality and Dreams, Dreams and Reality," Psychiatric Journal at the University of Ottawah, Jun. 1988, Vol.13(2) pp. 51-59. Foulkes, David and Sullivan, Brenda, " Appropriateness of Dream Feelings ...
- 1583: Frank Lloyd Wright
- ... into his own. America s other great artists our painters, sculptors, composers don t really rank with the tops of all time. They re not Rembrandt or Michelangelo or Beethoven. Wright alone has that standing. (Robert Campbell) One of America s most influential and imaginative architects was Frank Lloyd Wright. Throughout his 70 year career, Wright has not only designed nearly a thousand structures, but he has explored the ideas of ...
- 1584: Eisenhower 2
- ... Much to his delight, Eisenhower established a far better working relationship with the Republican congressional leadership than he had anticipated. The greatest surprise that came out of it was the friendship he developed with Senator Robert A. Taft, the republican senate majority leader. The amicability between the president and the senator, as Eisenhower noted, was "curious," since it did not ensure "compatibility of intellectual viewpoint, nor even complete courtesy in the ...
- 1585: Eva Peron
- ... N.Y. 1978 - THE WOMAN WITH THE WHIP Maria Flores. Doubleday and Co. N.Y 1952. - EVA PERON, THE MYTHS OF A WOMAN J.M. Taylor. The University of Chicago Press. 1979 - THE PERON ERA Robert J. Alexander. Rusell & Rusell INC. 1965
- 1586: Emily Dickinsons Private World
- ... herself from the confines of society and live her own life, unfettered, innocent, and free. Bibliography Farr, Judith. Emily Dickinson- A Collection of Critical Essays. New Jersey:Prentice Hall, 1996 Ellman, Richard and O'Clair, Robert. The Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry. New York:W.W. Norton & Co., 1988.
- 1587: Donald Barthelme
- ... the PEN/Faulkner award for Fiction, and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize all in 1982. Barthelme also had the privilege of being widely regarded as one of the ablest and most versatile American stylists (Robert et al, 919). Donald Barthelme passed away July 23, 1989 from cancer in Houston Texas. According to the Literature book Barthelme s stories contain plots that are unconventional episodic, a clutter of styles, absurdities, and ...
- 1588: Darwin
- ... few of Darwin's basic principle ideas, but at the same time, some parts of the world still haven't. On February 12, 1809 Charles Darwin was brought into this world. The open arms of Robert Waring Darwin were quite pleased to see another son born. The mother, Susannah Darwin was also very happy as she viewed for the first time her new baby boy. Charles also had one older brother ...
- 1589: Don Pepe Figueres
- ... with repressive views of freedom, and a penchant for political assassination. Figueres has been called everything from an unconditional servant of American imperialism and democracy (Baker, 9), to a Communist in Democrat s clothing (Johnson, Robert). Aside from the easily seen duality of his policymaking, a review of his rise to political power also presents an argument. Figueres from the beginning has looked to the U.S. for security and power ...
- 1590: Cesar E. Chavez
- ... battles against stickers. Across the nation, other rich and powerful groups, college students and general public consumers saw the injustice of the treatment of field workers and supported their grape boycott. Public officials such as Robert Kennedy, religious leaders and ordinary citizens from all over the United States flocked to California to march in support of the farm workers. (Project, p.2) By 1970, most table grape growers came to terms ...
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