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'''January 4''' is the fourth day of the year in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorian_calendar Gregorian Calendar]. It is preceded by [[January 3]], and succeeded by [[January 5]]. Following January 4, there are 361 days in the year (362 in leap years).


'''January 4''' is the fourth day of the year in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorian_calendar Gregorian Calendar]. It is preceded by [[January 3]], and succeeded by [[January 5]]. Following January 4, there are 361 days in the year (362 in leap years).
==Blavatsky's Gem of the Day==
"To every man that is born, an axe is born in his mouth, by which the fool cuts himself, when speaking bad language."


==Events==
==Events==
* 1880 &ndash; First formal meeting of the [[Parent Society]] in India, in the Library at Bombay.
* 1880 &ndash; First formal meeting of the [[Parent Society]] in India, in the Library at Bombay.
*


==Births==
==Births==
* YEAR &ndash;  [[NAME]], SOMETHING ABOUT PERSON (d. YEAR) - THIS IS JUST AN EXAMPLE
* None listed for this date.
*


==Deaths==
==Deaths==
* YEAR &ndash;  [[NAME]], SOMETHING ABOUT PERSON (b. YEAR) - THIS IS JUST AN EXAMPLE
* None listed for this date.
*


==Holidays and observances==
==Holidays and observances==

Latest revision as of 22:02, 14 January 2015

January 4 is the fourth day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. It is preceded by January 3, and succeeded by January 5. Following January 4, there are 361 days in the year (362 in leap years).

Blavatsky's Gem of the Day

"To every man that is born, an axe is born in his mouth, by which the fool cuts himself, when speaking bad language."

Events

  • 1880 – First formal meeting of the Parent Society in India, in the Library at Bombay.

Births

  • None listed for this date.

Deaths

  • None listed for this date.

Holidays and observances

External links

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