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This is a WikiProject page relating to days of the year. It is meant to be a style guide for date pages (for example, January 1 , January 2 , January 3 , etc. ). It is the goal of this project to make all 366 historical anniversary pages consistent in style and content.
Any material appearing in a days of the year list must be verifiable by referring to a reliable source which directly supports [a] the entry. The editor adding entries to a list is responsible for demonstrating verifiability: a link to a Wikipedia article is not sufficient, but may reveal a source that supports the information added which can be used in the list.
On This Day; BBC: On This Day; The New York Times: On This Day; Library of Congress: Today in History; History Channel (US): This Day in History; History Channel (UK): This Day in History; New Zealand Government: Today in New Zealand History Archived 2017-04-14 at the Wayback Machine; Computer History Museum: This Day in History
Alan Seymour OAM (6 June 1927 – 23 March 2015) [1] was an Australian playwright and author. He is best known for the play The One Day of the Year (1958). His international reputation rests not only on this early play, but also on his many screenplays, television scripts and adaptations of novels for film and television.
Welcome! This is a project to add more underrepresented people to Wikipedia's Days of the Year(DOY). Per the original Inspire Idea page, Wikipedia's Days of the Year pages are used by many people to get a snapshot of history on a particular day. The events, births, and deaths listed are disproportionately about men.
By the time we reach the summer solstice on June 20, 2025, it will be the longest day of the year. So even though Dec. 21 feels dark, it's actually the turning point toward brighter days. How have ...
A bounty was put on Doy's head for $100 if caught outside Missouri and $50 if caught inside Missouri. Soon after his escape, Dr. Doy left Lawrence for Rochester, New York, where he published a book, The narrative of John Doy, of Lawrence, Kansas : "A plain, unvarnished tale" (1860), giving an account of his trial and conviction. His book spoke ...
'You don't get a lot of "doy" these days.' In Season 1, episode 2, the group is looking for Rachel's wedding ring. When Joey asks where she was last wearing it, Phoebe replies: "Doy, probably ...