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File:Bonus marchers.gif|link=Bonus Army (nonfiction)|1932 Jul. 25: In Washington, D.C., troops disperse the last of the "[[Bonus Army (nonfiction)|Bonus Army]]" of World War I veterans.
File:Bonus marchers.gif|link=Bonus Army (nonfiction)|1932 Jul. 25: In Washington, D.C., troops disperse the last of the "[[Bonus Army (nonfiction)|Bonus Army]]" of World War I veterans.
File:John Charles Fields.jpg|link=John Charles Fields (nonfiction)|1932 Aug. 9: Mathematician [[John Charles Fields (nonfiction)|John Charles Fields]] dies.  He founded the Fields Medal for outstanding achievement in mathematics.
File:John Charles Fields.jpg|link=John Charles Fields (nonfiction)|1932 Aug. 9: Mathematician [[John Charles Fields (nonfiction)|John Charles Fields]] dies.  He founded the Fields Medal for outstanding achievement in mathematics.
File:Anne Penfold Street.jpg|link=Anne Penfold Street (nonfiction)|1932 Aug. 11: Mathematician [[Anne Penfold Street (nonfiction)|Anne Penfold Street]] born. She will specialize in combinatorics, authoring several textbooks; her work on sum-free sets will become a standard reference for its subject matter.
File:Amelia Earhart standing under nose of her Lockheed Model 10-E Electral.jpg|link=Amelia Earhart (nonfiction)|1932 Aug. 24: [[Amelia Earhart (nonfiction)|Amelia Earhart]] completes her non-stop flight across the United States, traveling from Los Angeles to Newark, N.J., in just over 19 hours. She was the first woman to fly nonstop across the US. Earlier in the same year, on 20 May 1932, she accomplished the first solo flight by a woman across the Atlantic Ocean.  
File:Amelia Earhart standing under nose of her Lockheed Model 10-E Electral.jpg|link=Amelia Earhart (nonfiction)|1932 Aug. 24: [[Amelia Earhart (nonfiction)|Amelia Earhart]] completes her non-stop flight across the United States, traveling from Los Angeles to Newark, N.J., in just over 19 hours. She was the first woman to fly nonstop across the US. Earlier in the same year, on 20 May 1932, she accomplished the first solo flight by a woman across the Atlantic Ocean.  
File:Anne Penfold Street.jpg|link=Anne Penfold Street (nonfiction)|1932 Oct. 11: Mathematician [[Anne Penfold Street (nonfiction)|Anne Penfold Street]] born. She will specialize in combinatorics, authoring several textbooks; her work on sum-free sets will become a standard reference for its subject matter.


File:Donald Sarason 2003.jpg|link=Donald Sarason (nonfiction)|1933 Jan. 26: Mathematician [[Donald Sarason (nonfiction)|Donald Erik Sarason]] born. He will make fundamental advances in the areas of Hardy space theory and Vanishing mean oscillation (VMO).
File:Donald Sarason 2003.jpg|link=Donald Sarason (nonfiction)|1933 Jan. 26: Mathematician [[Donald Sarason (nonfiction)|Donald Erik Sarason]] born. He will make fundamental advances in the areas of Hardy space theory and Vanishing mean oscillation (VMO).

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