Noun
a quarter day in England, Wales, and Ireland
Source: WordNet1995 ) * June 24 Jean Schlumberger (jewelry designer) (d. Source: Internet
AFTER CONSULTING her calendar and checking with her fellow board members, Long decided the simplest thing to do would be to reschedule the meeting for Monday, June 24 at 6:30pm. Source: Internet
Although Laurier had clearly won the election on June 24, Tupper initially refused to cede power, insisting that Laurier would be unable to form a government despite the Liberal Party's having won 55% of the seats in the House of Commons. Source: Internet
Born on June 24, 1835, she was named Elizabeth Peabody Alcott in honor of the teaching assistant at the Temple School. Source: Internet
Brown on June 24 issued an executive order that on-site instruction may take place in public and private K-12 schools only if it meets guidance issued by the Oregon Health Authority and Oregon Department of Education. Source: Internet
As the 10th anniversary of Ms Gillard's election to PM approaches, on June 24, attitudes to women in politics are again under scrutiny in light of shocking statements about Victoria's Minister for Women, Gabrielle Williams, by a minister on her own side. Source: Internet