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WikiSalon @ The Science History Institute, 315 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA Friday 19 April 2019 1:00 - 4:00 pm Art+Feminism Edit-a-thon @ Fisher Fine Arts Library Contact: Patricia Guardiola, pguar@upenn.edu Fisher Fine Arts Library, University of Pennsylvania / 220 S. 34th St. Saturday 13 April 2019 12:00-2:00 pm: WikiSalon Mt. Airy
The Keepers is a seven-episode American documentary series that explores the unsolved murder of nun Catherine Cesnik in 1969. Cesnik taught English and drama at Baltimore's all-girls Archbishop Keough High School, and her former students believe that there was a cover-up by authorities after she suspected that a priest at the high school, A. Joseph Maskell, was guilty of sexually abusing students.
Second Libyan Civil War, 2019 Western Libya offensive. The Government of National Accord in Tripoli formally announces the start of a counteroffensive to reclaim all parts of the capital held by the Libyan National Army. The United States Africa Command evacuates a contingent of U.S. troops from Libya due to the unrest.
2019 (Sunday) 2018 ... 2015 (Tuesday) April 7 is the 97th day of the year (98th in leap ... The New York Times: On This Day; Historical Events on April 7
Politics and elections 2019 Turkish local elections, Erdoğanism In an election marred by electoral fraud, Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party wins with 44% of the vote while Republican People's Party comes in second with 30% of the vote. Overall, People's Alliance gets 51% of the vote while Nation Alliance receives 37% of the vote. Voter turnout was 84%. (Anadolu Agency) 2019 ...
Catherine Anne Cesnik SSND (born November 17, 1942; disappeared November 7, 1969) was a Roman Catholic religious sister and a teacher at Archbishop Keough High School in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. On November 7, 1969, Cesnik disappeared. [1] Her body was discovered on January 3, 1970, near a garbage dump in the Baltimore suburb of ...
As the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture marks its 100th year in the neighborhood, community reporter Jessi Mitchell shows us how a new generation of librarians is preserving history ...
On March 23, 2020, Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney and Health Commissioner of the City of Philadelphia, Dr. Thomas A. Farley, issued a stay-at-home order, forcing all nonessential businesses, including arts and cultural institutions, to cease live performances. [31] The theatre canceled the remainder of its 2019-20 season (211th season) thereafter.