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- 5941: Robert E. Lee
- ... she and the children lived at Arlington until the war between the states, when their home fell into the hands of federal forces. Arlington was taken by the U.S. Government and was never restored to the Lee family, although one time the family had sued to get it back and was granted an indemnity. On the outbreak of the Mexican ...
- 5942: Aids 4
- ... may have the test done for cash, and may leave any false name one wishes. The reason I suggest this is that currently there are some very inappropriate reactions by government and business to people known to be antibody positive. Protect yourself from such potential persecution by preventing your antibody status from being a matter of record. That information is for ...
- 5943: Assassination Of President McKinley
- ... principles and methods of anarchy in this beautiful speech, where she said, "We … desire complete individual liberty, and this can never be obtained as long as there is an existing government." Toward the end of her speech, Goldman said that most Anarchists were not violent; she added that she believed in their motives, since some people are unable to act without ...
- 5944: Atomic Bomb
- ... winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1938, Enrico Fermi. Since much of the United States early nuclear research been conducted at New York's Columbia University, the federal government assigned the Manhattan District of the Army Corps of Engineers to construct the primary research and production facilities for the project. Hence the "Manhattan Project" became the code name for ...
- 5945: Nixon
- Nixon I. Civil Rights A. Some people, mostly blacks, did not get equal rights. B. Nixon believed fundamentaly in responsible civil rights policy on the part of the federal government. II. Health Care Issues A. People believed in having health care for everyone, and being taken care of from the goverments money. B. Nixon believed that there should be health ...
- 5946: Bunker Hill , Battle Of
- ... its war debt from the French and Indian War. The Act levied a tax on printed matter of all kinds including newspapers, advertisements, playing cards, and legal documents. The British government was expecting protest as result of the tax but the level of outcry they received. The colonists were so angry because they had no voice in Parliament which passed the ...
- 5947: Robert E. Lee
- ... she and the children lived at Arlington until the war between the states, when their home fell into the hands of federal forces. Arlington was taken by the U.S. Government and was never restored to the Lee family, although one time the family had sued to get it back and was granted an indemnity. On the outbreak of the Mexican ...
- 5948: Knute Rockne - Coach and Legend of Notre Dame
- ... ties, 6 national championships and 5 undefeated seasons. Rokne tragically died in a plane crash a the age of 43. Studebaker named a car after him and the U.S. government named a ship after him. Will Rogers put it best when he said, " It takes a big calamity to shock a country all at once, but Knute, you did it ...
- 5949: Civil War - Gettysburg
- ... Creek with 10,000 troops and was leading an unmolested, orderly retreat towards Washington. This was the only bright light for the Union, news had already reached Washington and the Government was in a frenzy as they tried to pack and flee the Capital all at the same time with the SPECTRE of Lee, Jackson and their bloodythirsty hordes on everyones ...
- 5950: Jonas Salk
- ... and uncounted thousands of letters and telegrams, both individual and round-robin, describing their heartfelt gratitude and admiration. They offered him free automobiles, agricultural equipment, clothing, vacations, lucrative jobs in government and industry, and several hundred opportunities to get rich quick. Their legislatures and parliaments passed resolutions, and their heads of state issued proclamations. Their universities tendered honorary degrees. He was ...
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