As you say, it should even be possible to get it all done for the sesquicentennial, in 2017, if we begin planning now. |
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As an added bonus, we can have the sesquicentennial again and do it properly this time. |
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Philadelphia's 1926 effort to mark the nation's sesquicentennial with a world's fair was an aesthetic and commercial disappointment. |
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Renovation and redecoration of church property was followed by an elaborate sesquicentennial celebration. |
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Thus it was that I wound up postponing my degree and staying a fifth year to edit the sesquicentennial edition of the university's yearbook. |
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That the sesquicentennial of the potato famine would be the occasion for a reassertion of Irish consciousness is not surprising. |
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He performed at Harold Washington's mayoral inauguration in 1987, at Washington's funeral, and at Chicago's sesquicentennial. |
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When Harper's Magazine was looking for somebody to put on the cover of their sesquicentennial issue alongside Mark Twain, there was you. |
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The University of Michigan Medical School this year celebrates its sesquicentennial anniversary. |
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But in this sesquicentennial year of Uncle Tom, scholars are working hard to clarify the public's understanding of this controversial figure. |
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On November 26, 1950, First Baptist Church staged an elaborate sesquicentennial celebration. |
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The sesquicentennial of the Great Famine also took on special importance on account of the contemporary political contexts in which it occurred. |
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I would also like to express special thanks to Alderman Patricia Copeland and John Bearcroft, sesquicentennial committee co-chairs. |
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In 2007, Upper Iowa University will celebrate its sesquicentennial. |
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In his sesquicentennial history of the SBC, Jesse Fletcher pointed out correctly that neither Barnes, Baker, nor McBeth had mentioned this document in their histories. |
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I first met Holliday when he spoke at a symposium hosted by the Oakland Museum during California's sesquicentennial anniversary of the discovery of gold in California. |
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Official sesquicentennial celebrations marked 26 January 1938, but Aboriginal people protested with a Day of Mourning to mark the beginning of the invasion of their people. |
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Many of us have tired of the blizzard of histories marking the sesquicentennial of the first years of the American Civil War. |
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Now the town council wants Corky to write and direct a musical based on the town's 150-year history for the upcoming sesquicentennial celebration. |
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So, in 2004, cities from St Paul to Davenport in Iowa plan to celebrate the sesquicentennial of the Grand Excursion by doing it all over again. |
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The year 2009 marked the sesquicentennial of the publication of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species and the bicentennial of his birth. |
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The volunteer sesquicentennial committee has worked very hard to organize a number of events to commemorate this special year. |
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As a result of these journeys, Verhoeff was the invited to direct the Great Russian Academic State Choir Alexander Yurlov Capella in 1990 on the occasion of the sesquicentennial of Russian composer Piotr Tchaikovsky's birth. |
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The move to New York after 130 years also comes as Lehigh celebrates its sesquicentennial. |
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Paul Giuffre, who was chairman of the 1992 sesquicentennial committee, led the effort to raise money for the plaque installation. |
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Finally, over the past ten years the BCV Foundation has been making good use of the money entrusted to it on the occasion of the Bank's sesquicentennial. |
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In honor of the Sesquicentennial, the Vicksburg National Military Park in Vicksburg, MS hosted a Grand Illumination event. |
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On the same day, he will attend the valedictory function of the Sesquicentennial Celebrations of Calcutta High Court. |
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