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Massachusetts and October
One month ago, on the 20th of October, was the opening of the gunning season in Massachusetts.
In western Massachusetts and northwest Connecticut, the Berkshires are at their vibrant prime the first week of October.
Carnegie was honored for his philanthropy and support of the arts by initiation as an honorary member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity on October 14, 1917, at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Massachusetts.
October 2007, the In Education program partnered with the Massachusetts Literacy Foundation and Got Books?
* On October 4, 1906, Williams College defeated the Massachusetts Agricultural College, scoring the game's only touchdown on a forward pass by Waters.
" The term intellectual property can be found used in an October 1845 Massachusetts Circuit Court ruling in the patent case Davoll et al.
Punchdrunk re-mounted the production, in a newly expanded version, at an abandoned school in Brookline, Massachusetts in October 2009 in association with the American Repertory Theatre, and again in 2011 in New York City in the McKittrick Hotel, as Sleep No More ( 2011 theatrical production ).
On October 4, 1952, nine cartoonists left on a USO-Camp Shows tour of U. S. Armed Forces installations in Europe, traveling via a Military Air Transport Service plane from Westover Air Force Base in Massachusetts and landing at Rhein-Main Air Base in Germany.
Head racing was exported to the United States in the 1950s, and the Head of the Charles Regatta held each October on the Charles River in Boston, Massachusetts, USA is now the largest rowing event in the world.
In 1953, he married Elizabeth " Betty " Bottomley She was born on October 7, 1930 in Auburn, Massachusetts, the daughter of Frank Bottomley and Helen McLaren.
Roman Osipovich Jakobson () ( October 10, 1896, Moscow – July 18, 1982, Cambridge, Massachusetts ) was a Russian linguist and literary theorist.
In October 1997, Carnegie Mellon University, MIT, and Georgia Tech co-hosted the IEEE International Symposium on Wearables Computers ( ISWC ) in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
* October 7 – The first train operates over the Granite Railway in Massachusetts.
* October 30 – In Newton, Massachusetts, British au pair Louise Woodward is found guilty of the baby-shaking death of 8-month-old Matthew Eappen.
* October 11 – October 12 – Fire destroys a Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. plant in Fall River, Massachusetts, consuming 15, 850 tons of rubber and causing a setback to the United States war effort.
* October 28 – The St. Johns School Fire in Peabody, Massachusetts kills twenty-one girls between the ages of 7 and 17.
* October 6 – 12 OctoberMassachusetts Puritans led by Sir William Phips besiege the city of Quebec.
* October 25 – The first performance of the Piano Concerto No. 1 by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky is given in Boston, Massachusetts with Hans von Bülow as soloist.
* October 1 – The watch company founded in 1850 in Roxbury, Massachusetts by Aaron Lufkin Dennison relocates to Waltham to become the Waltham Watch Company, pioneer in the American System of Watch Manufacturing.
* October 7, 1826 – The first train operates over the Granite Railway in Massachusetts.
* October 4 – The Free Software Foundation is founded in Massachusetts, USA.
* October 21 – The word " Liberty " is first displayed on a flag raised by colonists in Taunton, Massachusetts, in defiance of British rule in Colonial America.

Massachusetts and Books
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States: MIT Press Books, 2008.
* Pausanias, Description of Greece, Books I-II, ( Loeb Classical Library ) translated by W. H. S. Jones ; Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press ; London, William Heinemann Ltd. ( 1918 ).
6, Books 13 – 14 Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press ; London: William Heinemann, Ltd. ( 1924 ).
Wellesley, Massachusetts: Branden Books, 1993.
* Pausanias, Description of Greece, Books I-II, ( Loeb Classical Library ) translated by W. H. S. Jones ; Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press ; London, William Heinemann Ltd. ( 1918 ) ISBN 0-674-99104-4
* Blood and Rage, The Story of the Japanese Red Army, by William R Farrell, Lexington Books: Lexington, Massachusetts, USA.
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Basic Civitas Books, 2004.
Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press / Leonardo Books.
Books, The Language of New Media Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press / Leonardo Books.
Great Barrington, Massachusetts: Lindisfarne Books.
* The Devil in Massachusetts, A Modern Enquiry Into the Salem Witch Trials, by Marion L. Starkey, King County Library System, copyright 1949, Anchor Books / Doubleday Books, New York
* The novel Stillwater by former Massachusetts governor William F. Weld ( Harvest Books, 2003, ISBN 0-15-602723-2 ) depicts the flooding of the Swift River Valley and the creation of the reservoir through the eyes of the novel's 15-year-old protagonist, Jamieson Kooby.
Boston, Massachusetts: Beacon Press Books, 1996.
The boycott started in October, 2001, when two Boston-area businesses ended contracts: WordsWorth Books ( now defunct ) in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Cognex Corp. in nearby Natick, Massachusetts.
* Pausanias, Description of Greece, Books I-II, translated by Horace Leonard Jones ; Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press ; London, William Heinemann Ltd. ( 1918 ) ISBN 0-674-99104-4.
* Passion and Rebellion: The Expressionist Heritage co-edited with Douglas Kellner ( 2nd printing – New York: Columbia University Press, 1988 ; 1st printing – South Hadley, Massachusetts: Bergin & Garvey ; New York: Universe Books ; and London: Croom Helm, 1983 ).
* Pausanias, Description of Greece, Books I-II, ( Loeb Classical Library ) translated by W. H. S. Jones ; Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press ; London, William Heinemann Ltd. ( 1918 ) ISBN 0-674-99104-4.
* Strabo, Geography, ( Loeb Classical Library ) translated by Horace Leonard Jones ; Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press ; London: William Heinemann, Ltd. ( 1924 ) Books 10-12, ISBN 0-674-99233-4 ; Books 13-14, ISBN 0-674-99246-6.
* Pausanias, Description of Greece, Books I-II, ( Loeb Classical Library ) translated by W. H. S. Jones ; Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press ; London, William Heinemann Ltd. ( 1918 ) ISBN 0-674-99104-4.

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