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  • * [[January 10]] - [[Tau Kappa Epsilon]] fraternity is founded at [[Illinois Wesleyan Univ ===July===
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  • ...m scores (1907–1916), with special attention to those of Walter C. Simon.10 Finally, the two other essays devoted to film music look closely at the int ...erence, Washington, D.C., 1–5 June, 1998,” Domitor Bulletin 12, no. 2 (July 1998), 4–7.
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  • ...booked vocal and Instrumental Concerts via Schools and private Parties at $10 per evening.”2 Other pioneers of this new business worked the fairs, char ...elephone “to allow fleeting words to be recorded for future reference.”10 In a lecture to the British Association for the Advancement of Science in t
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  • 7th July 1896 - ...of money is negligible when compared to the capital of 7 crores (1 crore = 10 million) of rupees invested in Pathe and other American and European compan
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  • ...m scores (1907–1916), with special attention to those of Walter C. Simon.10 Finally, the two other essays devoted to film music look closely at the int ...erence, Washington, D.C., 1–5 June, 1998,” Domitor Bulletin 12, no. 2 (July 1998), 4–7.
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  • William Bentinck returned to India as governor-general in July 1828 intent on applying utilitarian principles to reform India. Metcalfe le ...paid by the Sind emirs to Ranjit Singh, and all three signed the treaty by July 1838. Armies in Bengal and Bombay began preparing. In October the Governor-
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  • ...m sung by Rabindranath Tagore. Cylinder records were in market until 1906-10, even at the same time as the single and double side flat discs of the Gram More than 98% of the 78 rpm records were in the 10 inch diameter size. A few, mostly classical, were in the 12 inch format.
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  • Dadabhai was elected to Parliament on the 5th of July 1892 and entered the House of Commons as a Liberal, representing the Centra ...essor of Gujarati, in the University college, London, and worked there for 10 years.
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  • ...s, and Henry certainly did little to clear the confusion. When asked on 12 July 1900 by Lord Belper, the Chairman of the Committee appointed by the Secreta ...d noted the use of informants to forge arrests and gain convictions (pp. 9-10), but he seeks to issue a warning, by way of setting out a typology of info
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  • 10. Rationalist and Author. ...filled aspirations was born Vinayak Damodar Savarkar on 28th may, 1883, at 10 pm at Bhagur, a village near Nasik.
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  • ...Compars Hermann, generally known as Carl Hermann, died at 70 years of age, July 8th, 1887, in Carlsbad. '''10) Prof. Stengel'''
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  • ...York City, on July 22, 1907. He received the 32° in New York City on July 10, 1910, and later became a Noble of New York's Mecca Shrine Temple (Mecca is ...ini was initiated in St. Cecile Lodge No. 568, N.Y., July 17, 1923, Passed July 31, and Raised August 21. In 1924 he entered the Consistory. Houdini gave b
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  • 7 to 8, 8.30 to 9.30 and 10-11 10 July 1911
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  • ...appointments until 1890; Archaeological Surveyor, Western India, Poona, 1 10.1890; Superintendent, Archaeological Survey, Bombay (Poona), 24.6.1891; on ...eport on any remains. There was, however, little of interest there, and on 10 March the party left Karjat for Ahmadnagar. Mandugaon was visited on the jo
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  • Dadabhai was elected to Parliament on the 5th of July 1892 and entered the House of Commons as a Liberal, representing the Centra ...essor of Gujarati, in the University college, London, and worked there for 10 years.
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  • ...appointments until 1890; Archaeological Surveyor, Western India, Poona, 1 10.1890; Superintendent, Archaeological Survey, Bombay (Poona), 24.6.1891; on ...eport on any remains. There was, however, little of interest there, and on 10 March the party left Karjat for Ahmadnagar. Mandugaon was visited on the jo
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  • ...appointments until 1890; Archaeological Surveyor, Western India, Poona, 1 10.1890; Superintendent, Archaeological Survey, Bombay (Poona), 24.6.1891; on ...eport on any remains. There was, however, little of interest there, and on 10 March the party left Karjat for Ahmadnagar. Mandugaon was visited on the jo
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  • [[Image:2 July 1924.pdf]] - The Small Car For India. [[Image:2 July 1930.pdf]] - Imperial Airways.
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  • 1889- Sayaji’s yacht- Zingara, bought and refitted for 10,000 pounds approx. sailed in Bombay. 31st July 1890- a second son, Shivajirao, born.
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  • IN July 1990, 'Expressions' a women's impure behaviour [10].
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