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February 5: ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY

ON THIS DAY IN 1877, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported, "The Woman's Centennial Chorus, whose singing was a special feature at the opening and closing ceremonies of the International Exhibition, has been permanently organized, under the title of the Thomas Choral Society. A series of concerts will be given in Philadelphia by the Society, with Mr. Thomas as leader, and in conjunction with his renowned orchestra."
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January 29: ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY

Denmark mobilized to retain overseas possessions while the U.S. considered reapportionment increasing representatives to 435 and altering average constituency sizes.
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February 4: ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY

Brooklyn records show local concerns about ice supply, theatrical premieres, weddings, extreme cold, and changes in football leadership between 1876 and 1941.
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February 1: ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY

A Pennsylvania father's patriotic baby names, public Groundhog Day anger over prolonged winter, and a 1948 mayoral oil-priority plan during a severe cold wave.
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January 31: ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY

The complimentary resolution adopted by the Common Council at the close of the year to Hon. Ripley Ropes has been engrossed by W. V. Peacon, of this city, and is now on exhibition in the Common Council Chamber. It will be exhibited later in the show windows of McNeuman's store, 413 Fulton street. The work stands in its frame four and a half feet by three feet. The frame is ebony and gold, engraved and gilded.
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