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Groups often join one another in on-campus concerts, such as the Georgetown Chimes ' Cherry Tree Massacre, a 3-weekend a cappella festival held each February since 1975, where over a hundred collegiate groups have appeared, as well as International Quartet Champions The Boston Common and the contemporary commercial a cappella group Rockapella.
A US national tour began on February 26, 1974 at the Forrest Theatre, Philadelphia, and ended on February 13, 1975 at the Shubert Theatre, Boston.
They later married on October 11, 1975, and their only child, Chelsea, was born on February 27, 1980.
Drew Blyth Barrymore ( born February 22, 1975 ) is an American actress, film director, screenwriter, producer, and model.
The 1977 edition also lists Peter G. Dowdeswell of Earls Barton for drinking two pints of beer from a single vessel in 2. 3 seconds on June 11, 1975 and two litres in 6. 0 seconds on 7 February 1975.
Bongo was elected President in February 1973 ; in April 1975, the office of vice president was abolished and replaced by the office of prime minister, who had no right to automatic succession.
Bongo was elected president in February 1975 and re-elected in December 1979 and November 1986 to seven-year terms.
Ralph G. Beaman in the " Kickshaws " column in Word Ways for February 1976 reports that the Delaware Valley was mystified during the fall of 1975 by the question.
Extremes range from, recorded on February 16, 1943, to 103 ° F ( 39 ° C ), recorded on August 2, 1975.
On 22 February 1975, in an ambush in the Lomas de Zamora suburb of Buenos Aires, three policemen ( First Sergeant Nicolás Cardozo, Corporal Roberto Roque Fredes and Constables Eugenio Rodriguez and Abel Pascuzzi ) were killed after their patrol car came under fire from Montoneros guerrillas.
On 26 February 1975, the Montoneros kidnapped 62-year-old John Patrick Egan, the US consul in the city of Córdoba, in the country's northern interior and executed him on 28 February 1975.
The IRA agreed to a ceasefire in February 1975, which lasted nearly a year before the IRA concluded that the British were drawing them into politics without offering any guarantees in relation to the IRA's goals, and hopes of a quick victory receded.
The LSI-11 ( PDP-11 / 03 ), introduced in February, 1975 was the first PDP-11 model produced using large-scale integration ; the entire CPU was contained on four LSI chips made by Western Digital ( the MCP-1600 chip set ; a fifth chip could be added to extend the instruction set, as pictured on the right ).
Her obituary, in the February 8, 1975 edition of The Washington Post newspaper, reflects her many contributions to military heraldry.
This became clear when, on 27 February 1975, Peter Lorenz, the CDU candidate for mayor of Berlin, was kidnapped by the Movement 2 June ( allied to the RAF ) as part of pressure to secure the release of several other detainees.
# served on active duty for more than 180 days and served in the Republic of Vietnam between February 28, 1961 and May 7, 1975.
The U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs recognizes veterans that served in the country then known as the Republic of Vietnam from February 28, 1961 to May 7, 1975, as being eligible for such programs as the department's Readjustment Counseling Services program ( aka Vet Centers ).
Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone initially produced a newsletter called Owl and Weasel, which ran for twenty-five issues from February 1975 before it evolved into White Dwarf.
According to Walter, the " capper " was being booed on " Brantford Day " at Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens in February 1975.

February and Margaret
# Margaret ( 28 February 1261 – 9 April 1283 ), who married King Eirik II of Norway
From a private letter from journalist Susan Myrick to Margaret Mitchell in February 1939: " George finally told me all about it.
* Margaret Howell, born February 25, 1855.
Pepys was born in Salisbury Court, Fleet Street, London on 23 February 1633, to John Pepys ( 1601 – 1680 ), a tailor, and Margaret Pepys ( née Kite ; d. 1667 ), daughter of a Whitechapel butcher.
* February 17 – Margaret Truman, American novelist and only child of U. S. President Harry S. Truman and Bess Truman ( d. 2008 )
* February 11 – Margaret Henley, inspiration for the name " Wendy " in Peter Pan ( b. 1888 )
* February 24 – Queen Margaret of Norway and Denmark defeats Albert of Sweden in battle and becomes ruler of all three kingdoms.
* February – Olaf II of Denmark becomes Olaf IV of Norway, with his mother Margaret as regent.
* February 9-Elizabeth II's sister Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon dies in her sleep aged 71 after suffering a major stroke.
* February 15-The funeral of Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon takes place on the 50th anniversary of her father's funeral.
* February 9 – Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon ( b. 1930 )
* February 22 – Saint Margaret of Cortona ( b. 1247 )
* February 17 – Second Battle of St Albans, England: The Earl of Warwick's army is defeated by a Lancastrian force under Queen Margaret, who recovers control of her husband.
During February 1975, after winning the leadership election, Margaret Thatcher refused to offer Powell a Shadow Cabinet place because " he turned his back on his own people " by leaving the Conservative Party exactly 12 months earlier and telling the electorate to vote Labour.
Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon ( Margaret Rose ; 21 August 1930 – 9 February 2002 ) was the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II and the younger daughter of King George VI.
On 1 February 1947, Margaret, Elizabeth and her parents embarked on a state tour of Southern Africa.
In February 1976, a picture of Margaret and Llewellyn in swimsuits on Mustique was published on the front page of the News of the World tabloid.
Princess Margaret died in the King Edward VII Hospital, London, on 9 February 2002 at the age of 71, after suffering another stroke.
* 3 October 1961 – 9 February 2002: Her Royal Highness The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon
* February 7 – John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk, marries Lady Margaret Beaufort.
At Scone on 5 February 1284, the signatories agreed to recognise Margaret as " domina and right heir " if neither Alexander had left a posthumous child and the king had left no children at the time of his death.
* February 10 – Margaret II, Countess of Flanders ( b. 1202 )
* February 10 – Margaret II, Countess of Flanders ( b. 1202 )

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