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The Social Security Administration's data shows what parents were naming their newborns three-quarters of a century ago.
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From the left to right and top to bottom: An overcrowded train transferring refugees from Delhi to Pakistan during the Partition of India; A map showing the aid which will be allocated to European countries in 1948 under the Marshall Plan; President Harry S. Truman addressing a joint session of Congress, in a speech which would become known as the Truman Doctrine, officially beginning the Cold ...
6 February – Ellen Wilkinson, socialist (born 1891) 11 February – Ernest Terah Hooley, financial fraudster (born 1859) 13 February – Pauline Johnson, silent film actress (born 1899) 21 February – Richard Barry Parker, architect and urban planner (born 1867) 2 March – Stanhope Forbes, painter of the Newlyn school (born 1857)