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| October 21, 1958 issue of the Sunday News |
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| Looking amazingly calm Martin Luther sits with a letter opener in his chest. The tip of it is just touching his aorta. |
The Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela is a centuries old trek across northern Spain done by following "The Camino de Santiago", the road to Santiago. Before February of 2001 I had not heard of "The Camino" nor of the Pilgrimage. By the end of October of that year I was in Santiago after completing the walk myself. I thought that when I reached Santiago my journey was over but I see now that my journey started way before I got to Spain and still has not ended.
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| October 21, 1958 issue of the Sunday News |
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| Looking amazingly calm Martin Luther sits with a letter opener in his chest. The tip of it is just touching his aorta. |
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| October 16, 1916, Margaret Sanger opens the first family planning and birth control clinic in the United States. It is at 46 Amboy Street in the Brownsville section of the borough of Brooklyn in New York City. |
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| Flyer announcing the opening of Margaret Sanger's clinic written in three languages. |
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| October 13, 1843, the fraternal Jewish service organization B'nai B'rith is founded by a group of German-Jewish immigrants in a cafe on the Lower East Side of New York City. |
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| The Texas Bad Man (1932) |
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| Tom Mix and his 1937 Cord 812 Phaeton. |
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| October 9, 1964, The Beach Boys record Dance, Dance, Dance with Glenn Campbell playing lead guitar. When released it reaches number eight on Billboard's Top Forty chart. |
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| Carl Wilson of The Beach Boys with Glenn Campbell. |