The man who wins may have lost the wind several times, but never lets down his sails.
A French romantic composer who is most famous work is the orchestral rhapsody Espana.
A British author who created 'Winnie the Pooh.'
British aircraft designer best known for the World War I biplane the Sopwith Camel.
An American actor and comedian, dancer, singer and musician.
An American statesman, famed for his oratorical skills.
The houses of Lancaster and York are united by the marriage of King Henry VII of England to Elizabeth of York, the daughter of Edward IV.
The English navigator, Captain James Cook has discovered a new group of islands in the Pacific Ocean, on his third voyage the "Sandwich Islands," which are later renamed the Hawaiian Islands.
In New York City, the X-ray machine is first exhibited.
27 nations convene the Paris Peace Conference following World War I- Germany is not allowed to attend.
India is declared a secular republic with Hindi as the official national language. Also, 14 major states languages are recognized.

An American statesman, famed for his oratorical skills. Webster was born on 18th January, 1782, in New Hampshire, and educated at College of Dartmouth. He studied law in Boston and Salisbury. In 1805, he was entered to the bar. He started law practice in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Later he started participating in active politics and joined the Federalist Party and served in the House of Representatives (1813-1817).
He died on 24 October 1852, in Marshfield, Massachusetts, United States.
Author : Dr. Nidhi Jindal