For ascertaining any Day of the Week for any given Time within Two Hundred Years from the introduction of the New Style, 1752, to 1952 inclusive.
Wedne d.15 Thursday 16 Friday 17 Saturday 18 SUNDAY 19 Monday 20 Tuesday 21 Wedresd. 22 Thursday 23 Friday 24 Saturday 25 SUNDAY 26 Monday 27
4 Monday 5 Tuesday 5 Tuesday 6 Wednesd. 6 Wednesd. 7 Thursday 7 Wednesd. 8 Thursday 8 Friday 8 Thursday 9 Friday 9 Saturday 9 Friday 10 Saturday 10 SUNDAY 10 Saturday 11 SUNDAY 11 Monday 11 SUNDAY 12 Monday 12 Tuesday 12 Monday 13 Wednesd. 1: Tue day Thursday 14 Friday 15 Saturday 16 SUNDAY 17
Tuesday 10 Wednesd. 14 Thur day 15 Friday 16 Saturday 17 SUNDAY 18 Monday 19 Tue day 20 Wednesd. 21 Thursday 22 Friday 23 Saturday 94 SUNDAY 25 Monday 26 Tuesday 27 Wednesd. 28 Thursday 29
Friday 3 Saturday 3 SUNDAY 3 Thursday 4 Friday 4 Saturday 4 SUNDAY 4 Monday 5
Friday 5 Saturday 5 SUNDAY Saturday 6 SUNDAY 6 Monday 6 SUNDAY 7 Monday 7 Tuesday Monday 8 Tuesday 8 Tuesday 9 Wednesd. 9 Wednesd. 10 Thur day 10 Thursday 11 Friday 11 Friday 12 Saturday 12 Saturday 13 SUNDAY 13 SUNDAY 14 Monday 14 Monday 15 Tue day 15 Tuesday 16 Wednesd. 16 Wednesd. 17 Thursday 17 Thur day 18 Friday 18 Friday 19 Saturday 19 Saturday 20 SUNDAY 20 SUNDAY 21 Monday 21 Monday 22 Tuesday 22 Tue day 23 Wednesd. 23 Wednesd. 24 Thursday 24 Thursday 25 Friday 25 Friday 26 Saturday 26 Saturday 27 SUNDAY 27 SUNDAY 28 Monday 28 Tuesday 28 Monday 29 Tuesday 29 Tuesday 30
Wednesd. 30 Thursday 30 Thursday 31 Friday 21 Saturday 31
NOTE. To ascertain any day of the week, first look in the table for the year required, and under the months are figures which refer to the corresponding figures at the head of the columns of days below. For Example:-To know on what day of the week July 4, 1917, will fall, look in the table of years for 1917, and in a paralel line under July igure 7, which directs to column 7 in which it will be seen that July 4 falls on Wednesday.
*1752 same as 1772 from January 1 to September 2. F. a September 14 to December 31 same as 1780 (September 3-13 were omitted).
Reprinted by permission of World Almanac. (3.)
Thursday 2 Friday 2 Saturday 2 SUNDAY 2
Monday 18 Tuesday 18 Tuesday 19 Wedne d. 20 Thursday 21 Friday 22 Saturday 23 SUNDAY 24 Monday 25 Tuesday 26 Wednesd. 27 Thursday 28 Friday 29 Saturday 20 SUNDAY $1
Wednesd. 19 Thursday 20 Friday 21 Saturday 22 SUNDAY 23 Monday 24 Tuesday 25 Wedne d. 26 Thur day 27 Friday 28 Saturday 29 SUNDAY 33 Monday 31 Tuesday 31
Thursday 19 Friday 20 Saturday 21 SUNDAY 22 Monday 23 Tuesday 24
Wednesd. 25 Thursday 26 Friday 27 Saturday 28 SUNDAY 29 Monday 30
(An analytical index to the Constitution of the United States will be found on Page 322, to th Constitution of Pennsylvania on Page 344, to the Digest of Election Laws of Pennsylvania on Page 503, to the Digest of United States Postal Regulations on Page 1106, to the Joint Rules, Decisions of Joint Assembly and Rules and Decisions of the Senate and House of Representatives on Pages 1241, 1243, 1245, 1251, 1266, 1277; also an individual index of names of State Officers and Employes on Page 1394, which is followed by the General Index.
10. Constitution of the United States of America, with Analytical Index,
11. Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1873, with Analytical Index,
12. Amendment (special) to Constitution of Pennsylvania,
13. Vote on Question of Adoption of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, 1873,
14. Vote on Proposed Amendments to Constitution of Pennsylvania, Nov mber 5, 1901,
15. Vote on Proposed Amendments to Constitution of Pennsylvania and Schedule, Novem-
ber 2, 1909,
16. Vote on Proposed Amendments to Constitution of Pennsylvania, November 7, 1911,
17. Vote on Proposed Amendments to Constitution of Pennsylvania, November 4, 1913,
18. Vote on Proposed Am ndments to Constitution of Pennsylvania, November 2, 1915,
19, Vote on Proposed Amendments to Constitution of Pennsylvania, November 5, 1918,
20. Vote on Proposed Amendments to Constitution of Pennsylvania, November 2, 1920,
21. History of the Several Constitutions of Pennsylvania,
30. Population of Pennsylvania by Counties, Males and Females, Twenty-one Years of Age
and Over,
31 Population of Pennsylvania by Counties, Urban and Rural, 1920, 1910, and 1900,
32. Population of Incorporated Places in Pennsylvania, 1920, 1910, and 1900,
33. Population of Pennsylvania by Minor Civil Divisions, 1920,
34. Organization of Counties of Pennsylvania,
35. Organization of Counties and County Towns in Pennsylvania,
36. Classification of the Counties of Pennsylvania, Act regulating the
37 Classification of the Counties of Pennsylvania, Census of 1920,
38. Classification of the Cities of P nnsylvania, Act regulating the,
39. Classification of Cities of Pennsylvania,
40. First Class Townships of Pennsylvania,
41. Number of Congressmen and Presidential Electors to which each State is entitled,
42. Act of Congress for the Apportionment of Representatives in Congress among the sev-
eral States under the Thirteenth Census,
43. Number of Congressmen Apportioned to Pennsylvania, since 1790,
44. Apportionment of the State into Congressional Districts,
45. Apportionment of the State into Senatorial Districts,
46. Apportionment of the State into Representative Districts,
47. Apportionment of the State into Judicial Districts,
48. Election Laws of Pennsylvania, with Index,
29. Population of Pennsylvania by Counties, Showing Country of Birth of the Foreign Born White,
28. Population of Pennsylvania by Counties, According to Sex, Color, Race and Nativity, 1920,
62. Vote of Pennsylvania for Secretary of Internal Affairs, by Counties, 1918,
64. Vote of Pennsylvania for Each Presidential Elector, 1920,
65. Vote of Pennsylvania for United States Senator, by Counties, 1920,
66. Vote of Pennsylvania for State Treasurer, by Counties, 1920,
67. Vote of Pennsylvania for Auditor General, by Counties, 1920,
68. Vote (Non-Partisan) for Judge of Supreme Court, by Counties, 1920,
69. Vote (Non-Partisan) for Judge of Superior Court, by Counties, 1920,
70. Vote for Representatives in Congress at Large, by Counties, 1920,
76. Vote for United States Senator, by Counties, Primary Election, 1922, 77. Vote of Pennsylvania for President, by Election Districts; 1920,
78. Vote for Representatives in the Sixty-seventh Congress, 1920,
82. Vote for Members of the House of Representatives, by Legislative Districts, 1920,
83. Vote for Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas, 1921,
84. Vote for Judges of the Orphans' Court, 1921,
85. Vote for Judge of the Municipal Court of Philad Iphia, 1921,
86. Vote for Judges of the County Court of Allegheny County, 1921,
87. United States Government, 1922,
88 Principal United States Government Officers in Pennsylvania,
89. Members of the Sixty-seventh Congress,
90. Governors of United States and Territories,
91. The Legislatures of the S veral States and Territories,
92. Presidents of the United States,
93. Vice-Presidents of the United States,
145. Decisions of the Senate of Pennsylvania on Points of Order,
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