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February 3, 1924: Former U.S. President Woodrow Wilson dies at age 67 Wilson at Harding Funeral.jpg
February 3, 1924: Former U.S. President Woodrow Wilson dies at age 67
February 2, 1924: Alexei Rikov emerges as the new Premier of the Soviet Union AlexeiRikov1924(cropped)(c).jpg
February 2, 1924: Alexei Rikov emerges as the new Premier of the Soviet Union
February 15, 1924: U.S. Senator Frank Greene seriously wounded in crossfire between bootleggers and Prohibition agents FrankLGreene.jpg
February 15, 1924: U.S. Senator Frank Greene seriously wounded in crossfire between bootleggers and Prohibition agents

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Gandhi in 1929

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Prime Minister Zogu

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