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Mar
8
Wed
National Proofreading Day
Mar 8 all-day

National Proofreading Day Do typos (typographical errors) make you cringe? Strive for 100 percent accuracy in all documents and messages on National Proofreading Day. Grab a red pen or red pencil on 8 March to correct misspelled words; misused words; typos; grammatical errors; and missing, overused and misused punctuation marks.

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Mar
9
Thu
Artificial Teeth Patented – Anniversary
Mar 9 all-day

CHarles M Graham patented  Artifical teeth March 9, 1822: Charles M. Graham of New York City received the first US patent for artificial teeth.  Read more https://patriciahysell.wordpress.com/tag/charles-m-graham/.

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Barbie Doll Debuts – Anniversary
Mar 9 all-day

Barbie debuts Mattel debuts Barbie on 9 March 1959. Since then over 800 million have been sold.

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Daguerreotype Invented – Anniversary
Mar 9 all-day

Daguerreotype invented Daguerreotype invented – The French Academy of Science announced it had developed this photo process in 1839. It remained the most popular for 20 years until less expensive methods of photography were made available. Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daguerreotype.

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Mar
10
Fri
International Bagpipe Day
Mar 10 all-day

International Bagpipe Day Mar 10. 5th annual. A day to celebrate the world’s bagpipes and piping traditions. There are more than 130 different kinds of bagpipes played worldwide. On this day pipers everywhere organize local events— talks, lectures, school visits, museum events, pipers’ picnics, concerts, gigs and ceilidhs. Annually, Mar 10.

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Middle Name Pride Day
Mar 10 all-day

Middle Name Pride DayA part of Celebrate Your Name Week, today is Middle Name Pride Day: Today’s name celebration requires honesty and possibly some courage. Tell three people who don’t already know it what your middle name is (even if it’s Egbert).

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Telephone Invented – Anniversary
Mar 10 all-day

Telephone Invented Day Mar 10, 1876. Alexander Graham Bell transmitted the first telephone message to his assistant in the next room: “Mr Watson, come here, I want you,” at Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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US Paper Money First Issued – Anniversary
Mar 10 all-day

U.S. Paper Money first issued On 10 March 1862, after the Legal Tender Act of 1862 passed Feb 25, 1862, the first paper money was issued in the US on this date. The denominations were $ 5 (Hamilton), $ 10 (Lincoln) and $ 20 (Liberty).

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Mar
11
Sat
Johnny Appleseed Day
Mar 11 all-day

John Appleseed DayMar 11, 1845. Anniversary of the death of John Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed, believed to have been born at Leominster, Massachusetts, Sept 26, 1774. The planter of orchards and friend of wild animals was regarded by the Indians as a great medicine man. He died at Allen County, Indiana.

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Spanish Flu epidemic begins – Anniversary
Mar 11 all-day

Spanish Flu epidemic begins On 11 March 1918, the first cases of the “Spanish” influenza were reported in the US when 107 soldiers became sick at Fort Riley, KS. By the end of 1920 nearly 25 percent of the US population had been infected. As many as 500,000 civilians died from the virus, exceeding the number of US troops killed abroad in WWI.

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Mar
12
Sun
Adelaide Cup (Australia)
Mar 12 – Mar 13 all-day

Adelaide Cup Adelaide Cup in Australia – This public holiday in South Australia is celebrated with a horse race organized by the Jockey Club. Read more at https://www.officeholidays.com/countries/australia/south_australia/adelaide_cup_day.php.

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Austrian Invasion by Nazi Germany – Anniversary
Mar 12 – Mar 13 all-day

Austrian Invaded by Naz Germany On 12 March 1938, as a test of its own war readiness and of the response of the other major powers, Germany occupied Austria. A year later Germany invaded Czechoslovakia and, in September 1939, Poland, beginning WWII.

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Canberra Day (Australia)
Mar 12 – Mar 13 all-day

Canberra Day Canberra Day in Australia – This is a public holiday commemorating the naming of Canberra as the national capital. Read more at https://publicholidays.com.au/canberra-day/.

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Charles Cunningham Boycott’s Birthday – Anniversary
Mar 12 – Mar 13 all-day
Charles C Boycott Birthday

Charles Cunningham Boycott

Charles Cunningham Boycott, born at Norfolk, England, on 12 March 1832, has been immortalized by having his name become part of the English language. In County Mayo, Ireland, the Tenants’ “Land League” in 1880 asked Boycott, an estate agent, to reduce rents (because of poor harvest and dire economic conditions). Boycott responded by serving eviction notices on the tenants, who retaliated by refusing to have any dealings with him.

Charles Stewart Parnell, then president of the National Land League and agrarian agitator, retaliated against Boycott by formulating and implementing the method of economic and social ostracism that came to be called a “boycott.” Boycott died at Suffolk, England, June 19, 1897.

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FDR’s First Fireside Chat – Anniversary
Mar 12 – Mar 13 all-day

FDR FIrst Fireside Chat Anniversary Franklin Delano Roosevelt held the first of a series of radio broadcasts dubbed “Fireside Chats” on 12 March 1933, shortly after being inaugurated.

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Girls Scouts Day
Mar 12 – Mar 13 all-day

Founded by Juliette Gordon Low on March 12, 1912 in Savannah, Georgia. Read more at http://www.girlscouts.org/.Girl Scout Day

Great Blizzard of ’88 – Anniversary
Mar 12 – Mar 13 all-day

Anniversary of the Great Blizzard of 1888One of the most devastating blizzards to hit the northeastern US began in the early hours of Monday, 12 March 1888. A snowfall of 40– 50 inches, accompanied by gale-force winds, left drifts as high as 30– 40 feet. More than 400 persons died in the storm (200 at New York City alone). Some survivors of the storm, “The Blizzard Men of 1888,” held annual meetings at New York City as late as 1941 to recount personal recollections of the event.

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Napping Day
Mar 12 – Mar 13 all-day

Napping Day Napping Day – This day celebrates scientific findings that a nap can improve one’s productivity. Many successful people who napped include Einstein, Churchill, and Napoleon. http://fortune.com/2017/03/13/national-napping-day/.

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Mar
13
Mon
Commonwealth Day (UK)
Mar 13 all-day

Commonwealth Day (UK) Mar 13. Replaces Empire Day observance recognized until 1958. Observed on second Monday in March. Also observed in the British Virgin Islands, Gibraltar and Newfoundland, Canada.

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Deaf History Month begins
Mar 13 all-day

Deaf History Month13 March – 15 April 2017. Observance of three of the most important anniversaries for deaf Americans: Mar 13, 1988, the victory of the Deaf President Now movement at Gallaudet University; Apr 8, 1864, charter signed by President Abraham Lincoln authorizing the Board of Directors of the Columbia Institution (now Gallaudet University) to grant college degrees to deaf students; Apr 15, 1817, establishment of the first permanent public school for the deaf in the Western Hemisphere, later known as the American School for the Deaf in Hartford, Connecticut.

Earmuff Day
Mar 13 all-day

Earmuffs Day Ear Muffs were patented March 13, 1887 by Chester Greenwood.

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Ken Doll Introduced – Anniversary
Mar 13 all-day

Mar 13, 1961. On this date, the popular Barbie doll, introduced by Mattel in 1959, got a boyfriend: Ken Carson.

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Mar
14
Tue
10 Most Wanted List Debuts -Anniversary
Mar 14 all-day

10 Most Wanted List debuts On 14 March 1950, the Federal Bureau of Investigation instituted the “10 Most Wanted Fugitives” list in an effort to publicize particularly dangerous criminals who were at large. From 1950 to 2013, 498 fugitives have appeared on the list; 469 have been located or apprehended. Generally, the only way to get off the list is to die or be captured. In the summer of 2011, the two top fugitives exited the list: terrorist Osama Bin Laden was killed in a raid in May and gangster James “Whitey” Bulger was arrested in June.

Albert Einstein’s Birthday – Anniversary
Mar 14 all-day

Albert Einstein BirthdayMar 14, 1879. Theoretical physicist best known for his theory of relativity. Born at Ulm, Germany, he won the Nobel Prize in 1921. Died at Princeton, NJ, Apr 18, 1955.

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Pi Day
Mar 14 all-day

Pi Day Mar 14. A day to celebrate pi— the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. Since that mathematical constant is about 3.14, Mar 14 became the day to observe it.

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