The Chicago Daily News Almanac and Year Book for ...Chicago Daily News Company, 1918 - Almanacs, American |
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... March , Gen. , Honored .... 690 Monuments , National ... 61 North Carolina State Offi- March , Gen. , Report .571 Moon and Earth . 31 Marine Corps . Secy . Daniels ' Report 568 Moon , Hunter's , Harvest .. 32 Moon , Light and Dark . 27 ...
... March , Gen. , Honored .... 690 Monuments , National ... 61 North Carolina State Offi- March , Gen. , Report .571 Moon and Earth . 31 Marine Corps . Secy . Daniels ' Report 568 Moon , Hunter's , Harvest .. 32 Moon , Light and Dark . 27 ...
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... March , Gen. , Honored . March , Gen .. Report of..571 .604 March 21 Offensive . .690 Declaration of London . 531 Declarations of War . .327 Defense Council Report..558 Deportations ..596 Diplomatic Relations Sev- ered 327 Draft Age ...
... March , Gen. , Honored . March , Gen .. Report of..571 .604 March 21 Offensive . .690 Declaration of London . 531 Declarations of War . .327 Defense Council Report..558 Deportations ..596 Diplomatic Relations Sev- ered 327 Draft Age ...
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... March 4 - Shrove Tuesday , March 5 - Ash Wednesday ( Lent begins ) . March 9- Quadragesima Sun- day . March 17 - St . Patrick's day . March 25 - Annunciation ( Lady day ) March 30 - Mid - Lent Sunday . April 13 - Palm Sunday . April 18 ...
... March 4 - Shrove Tuesday , March 5 - Ash Wednesday ( Lent begins ) . March 9- Quadragesima Sun- day . March 17 - St . Patrick's day . March 25 - Annunciation ( Lady day ) March 30 - Mid - Lent Sunday . April 13 - Palm Sunday . April 18 ...
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... March 2-3 , 1919 * Saturday , March 15 , 1919 .Sunday - Monday , March 16-17 , 1919 .Tuesday , April 1 , 1919 .Tuesday , April 15 , 1919 Rosh - Chodesh ..... Wednesday - Thursday , April 30 - May 1 , 1919 .18 ... Lag - B'Omer . .18 ...
... March 2-3 , 1919 * Saturday , March 15 , 1919 .Sunday - Monday , March 16-17 , 1919 .Tuesday , April 1 , 1919 .Tuesday , April 15 , 1919 Rosh - Chodesh ..... Wednesday - Thursday , April 30 - May 1 , 1919 .18 ... Lag - B'Omer . .18 ...
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... March 11 , as they set together about one hour after sunset . The Great Square of Pegasus will be seen directly ... March , when about 2 hours east of the sun , and about 10 ° south of the group of bright stars in the head of the Ram ...
... March 11 , as they set together about one hour after sunset . The Great Square of Pegasus will be seen directly ... March , when about 2 hours east of the sun , and about 10 ° south of the group of bright stars in the head of the Ram ...
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