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ARTICLES RELATED TO 1880 |  |  |  | 1880: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of golf history 1851-1945 - 1880Royal Belfast is founded.
The use of moulds is instituted to dimple the gutta-percha ball. Golfers had long noticed that the guttie worked in the air much better after it had been hit several times and scuffed up.
1883
Bob Ferguson of Musselburgh, losing the British Open in extra holes, comes one victory shy of equalling Young Tom Morris' record of four consecutive titles. Ferguson ends up later in life penniless, working out of the Musselburgh caddy-shack.
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The Oakhurst Golf Club is founded at White Sulphur Springs. The first hole at The Homestead survives from this course an ...
See also:Timeline of golf history 1851-1945, Timeline of golf history 1851-1945 - 1851, Timeline of golf history 1851-1945 - 1860, Timeline of golf history 1851-1945 - 1870, Timeline of golf history 1851-1945 - 1880, Timeline of golf history 1851-1945 - 1890, Timeline of golf history 1851-1945 - 1900, Timeline of golf history 1851-1945 - 1910, Timeline of golf history 1851-1945 - 1920, Timeline of golf history 1851-1945 - 1930, Timeline of golf history 1851-1945 - 1940 Read more here: » Timeline of golf history 1851-1945: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of golf history 1851-1945 - 1880 |
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1880 - May - August.
May 13 - In Menlo Park, New Jersey, Thomas Edison performs the first test of his electric railway.
June 29 - France annexes Tahiti
July 1 - First performance of O Canada, the song that would become the national anthem of Canada.
July 16 - First woman licensed to practice medicine in Canada - Dr. Emily Howard Stowe.
1880 - September - December.
September 5 - First successful test of an electric Tram in the ...
See also:1880, 1880 - Events, 1880 - May - August, 1880 - September - December, 1880 - Unknown date, 1880 - Births, 1880 - Unknown Birth Dates, 1880 - Deaths Read more here: » 1880: Encyclopedia II - 1880 - Events |
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Alternative
Health Dictionary on Esoteric healing
esoteric healing (Seven Ray techniques): Exact science expounded in Esoteric Healing (1953) by English-born Theosophist Alice A. Bailey (1880-1949), author of The Reappearance of the Christ. The basis of esoteric healing is knowledge of man as a spiritual being.
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Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)
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New Age
Spiritual Dictionary on Oahspe
Oahspe "The Spiritual Record of the Earth and Sky", book received psychically by John Newbrough concerning the past 24,000 years; Kosmon Bible compiled in 1880-81 (from the exclamation Oh, awe, ah, and spirit espe)
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New Age
Spiritual Dictionary on Iridology
iridology The science of detecting and diagnosing disease through examination of the irises of the eyes developed by Ignatz Peczely in 1880
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also: Iridology ,
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Mind and Soul)
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The popular vote election took place on Election Day, November 2, but it was not until the ne ...
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- U.S. presidential election, 2004 - Newspaper endorsements
- U.S. presidential election, 2004 - Electoral College changes from 2000
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- U.S. presidential election, 2004 - Election controversy
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Carleton was founded on November 14, 1866, by the Minnesota Conference of Congregational Churches as Northfield College. In 1871, the name was changed in honor of benefactor William Carleton of Charlestown, Massachusetts. The College currently enrolls about 1,900 undergraduate students, and employs 182 faculty members. Its current president is Robert A. Oden.
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- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Economy
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - People and culture of Philadelphia
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