Showing posts with label england. Show all posts
Showing posts with label england. Show all posts

Friday, October 24, 2014

October 24 - What should we celebrate?

October 24th is United Nations Day.
For books about the history of the United Nations, see 341.23.
For books about the politics and practices of the United Nations, see 341.13.
For books about international cooperation, see 327.17.

On this day in 1857, the world's first soccer club, Sheffield F C, was founded in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.
For books about soccer, see 796.334.
For books about Sheffield, see 942.82.
For books about European history in 1857, see 940.28.

Monday, October 13, 2014

October 13 - What should we celebrate?

October 13th is Native American Day.

For general works on Native Americans, see 970.1.

For certain tribes, see 970.3.

For government relation with and treatment of Native Americans, see 970.5.

For Native American literature, see 897.

For Native American languages, see 497.

For Native Americans' role as an ethnic group in modern America, see 305.897.



October 13th is also Yorkshire Pudding Day.

For pudding, see 641.8644.

For the history of Yorkshire, see 942.81.

For English cooking techniques, see 641.30942.