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Spring festivals

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Source: Work cat.: May Day : the coming of spring, c2006: p. 15 ("There is no shortage of May events and festivities across the country") p. 25 (the first dressings of wells occur in early May) p. 34 ("This book is a celebration of the month of May ... so full of events") Beltane: springtime rituals, lore, and celebration, 2001: p. 2 (With the expansion of the Roman empire into Gaul, and the British Isles, various aspects of May celebrations such as the blessing of holy wells are traceable to the ancient Roman festival of Fontinalia) Book of feasts and seasons, 1993: p. 136 (Christian May celebrations in England received a boost in the 19th century from Fathers Gentilii and Barbari, who brought from Italy the tradition of giving special honor to Mary throughout the month of May)

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

The Denver Clarion, vol. 37, issue 31, 1961 February 10

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Identifier: clarion_v037i31_19610210
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Senate Discusses Proposed Constitutional Amendments. Mary Grimes is Dean’s Assistant. Chapel Observes Special Services. Aquamen to End ’61 Home Season. Honorary to Hold Valentine Tea for Freshman Women. “Fair Play for Cuba” Views Given to Y-Dems, Student Y. John M. Letiche to Speak Feb. 13 in Student Union. Greek Week – Feb. 27-March 4.

Dates: 1961 February 10

The Denver Clarion, vol. 37, issue 33, 1961 February 17

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Identifier: clarion_v037i33_19610217
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Dean’s List Gives UP, CC Students Honor Certificates. Economist John Letiche Calls Next 18 Months as “Most Critical in Modern World History”. Dance Away from “Rags to Riches”. AAUP Returns to Denver U. During Membership Drive. Bishop Neill Talks at BOG Assembly.

Dates: 1961 February 17