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2013 (MMXIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (dominical letter F) of the Gregorian calendar, the 2013th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 13th year of the 3rd millennium, the 13th year of the 21st century, and the 4th year of the 2010s decade.
2013 was designated as:
The University of Massachusetts Amherst housing system is made up of six dormitory areas, two apartment areas, and one hotel. At UMass Amherst, first year students are required to live on campus. Housing is open to all full-time undergraduate students, regardless of year. Upper-class students who have continuously lived on campus during their first and sophomore years are guaranteed housing as long as they choose to live on campus. If, however, a student is admitted after their sophomore year, or moves off campus, and wants to move back onto campus, they are not guaranteed housing, but instead must go through a housing lottery, since demand outstrips supply. Building and room selection is accomplished by a complex system that takes into account building seniority as well as class year; those choosing to move from their building are subject to a lottery system, There are around 12,700 students living on-campus. making it have the third-largest on-campus residential population in the United States.
The English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS) was formed in 1932 when two organisations merged: the Folk-Song Society and the English Folk Dance Society. The EFDSS, a member-based organisation, was incorporated as a Company limited by guarantee (No. 297142) in 1935 and became a Registered Charity (No. 305999) in England and Wales in 1963.
The Folk-Song Society, founded in London in 1898, focused on collecting and publishing, primarily folk songs of Britain and Ireland although there was no formal limitation. Participants included Lucy Broadwood, Kate Lee, Cecil Sharp, Percy Grainger, Ralph Vaughan Williams, George Butterworth, George Barnet Gardiner, Henry Hammond, Anne Gilchrist and Ella Leather.
The English Folk Dance Society was founded in 1911 by Cecil Sharp. Maud Karpeles was a leading participant. Its purpose was to preserve and promote English folk dances in their traditional forms, including Morris and sword dances, traditional social dances, and interpretations of the dances published by John Playford.
http://www.concordia.ca/congress2010 Alison Rowley, one of the Local Arrangement Coordinators for Congress 2010, is a professor in the Department of History and a member of the Canadian Association of Slavists.
God Rest You Merry Gentlemen & Good King Wenceslas - Carols From The Countryside 2013 Kennedy Hall, Cecil Sharp House on Sunday 15th December 2013 Trad. arr. Alison Rowley 2013 www.morrismonday.com
The Cunning Plan Ceilidh Band playing for The Round Ceilidhs, 1st May 2015. Recorded at Emmanuel United Reform Church, Cambridge. Band: Colm Sheppard (bodhran), Carl Turner (guitar), Alison Rowley (fiddle), Robin Fairey (whistle) Caller: Jacob Steel www.cunningplanceilidhband.co.uk
As I Sat on a Sunny Bank - Carols From The Countryside 2013 Kennedy Hall, Cecil Sharp House on Sunday 15th December 2013 Trad arr Alison Rowley 2013
King Herod and the Cock - Carols From The Countryside 2013 Featuring Gavin Davenport Kennedy Hall, Cecil Sharp House on Sunday 15th December 2013 Trad arr Alison Rowley 2013
Yorkshire Wassail - Carols From The Countryside 2013 featuring Gavin Davenport Kennedy Hall, Cecil Sharp House on Sunday 15th December 2013 Trad arr Alison Rowley
This video about the Youth Gang Prevention Toolkit for Community Planning features notable anti-gang proponents Amir Javed, Joseph Calendino, Gerry Stearns, Brandon Steele, Alison Rowley, Rob Rai, and Chris Samulak. The Youth Gang Prevention Toolkit for Community Planning, and its accompanying Quick-Start Guide, are designed to assist service providers, community leaders, and others who are working to help prevent youth from becoming involved in gangs or to help them leave gangs. Read more: http://www.pssg.gov.bc.ca/crimeprevention/publications/index.htm#gangs