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*[[Wikipedia:St. Patrick's Day|St. Patrick's Day]]! | *[[Wikipedia:St. Patrick's Day|St. Patrick's Day]]! | ||
*[[1875]]: The town of [[Central, South Carolina]] is incorporated, according to an Act of the South Carolina Legislature. | *[[1875]]: The town of [[Central, South Carolina]] is incorporated, according to an Act of the South Carolina Legislature. | ||
+ | *[[1973]]: [[Central Dance Association]] presents Alice Cooper in [[Littlejohn Coliseum]] at 8 p.m. Opening acts are A Brand New Show and Flo and Eddie. Advance tickets are $5.25, and $6.25 for the floor, and $6.25 at the door. | ||
*[[1977]]: Progressive art rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer releases double album "Works Volume 1", and epic 13:19 song "Pirates" gets sustained airplay on [[WSBF]]. | *[[1977]]: Progressive art rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer releases double album "Works Volume 1", and epic 13:19 song "Pirates" gets sustained airplay on [[WSBF]]. | ||
*[[1978]]: The [[Buzzard]] is published as a twenty-page edition. Done tabloid style as The National Buzzard, the front page teaser headlines are: "What Really Went Down At The Computer Center", "Special Rest-of-the Year Calendar of Campus Beauties", "Bigfoot Captured By Boring", "Homedumping Queen Attacked By Soccer Player", and "Pizza King, Hotdog Named All-ACC Dinner". Spring break begins after classes. | *[[1978]]: The [[Buzzard]] is published as a twenty-page edition. Done tabloid style as The National Buzzard, the front page teaser headlines are: "What Really Went Down At The Computer Center", "Special Rest-of-the Year Calendar of Campus Beauties", "Bigfoot Captured By Boring", "Homedumping Queen Attacked By Soccer Player", and "Pizza King, Hotdog Named All-ACC Dinner". Spring break begins after classes. |
Revision as of 02:42, 28 August 2009
Wikipedia's article on March 17.
Events
- St. Patrick's Day!
- 1875: The town of Central, South Carolina is incorporated, according to an Act of the South Carolina Legislature.
- 1973: Central Dance Association presents Alice Cooper in Littlejohn Coliseum at 8 p.m. Opening acts are A Brand New Show and Flo and Eddie. Advance tickets are $5.25, and $6.25 for the floor, and $6.25 at the door.
- 1977: Progressive art rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer releases double album "Works Volume 1", and epic 13:19 song "Pirates" gets sustained airplay on WSBF.
- 1978: The Buzzard is published as a twenty-page edition. Done tabloid style as The National Buzzard, the front page teaser headlines are: "What Really Went Down At The Computer Center", "Special Rest-of-the Year Calendar of Campus Beauties", "Bigfoot Captured By Boring", "Homedumping Queen Attacked By Soccer Player", and "Pizza King, Hotdog Named All-ACC Dinner". Spring break begins after classes.
- 2006 - Dr. Edward Grandpre, assistant professor of Educational Leadership, dies at his home after a short illness.
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