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  CBS News   And now a page from our  Sunday Morning  Almanac: September 1, 1752, 261 years ago today . . . the day word came of a special delivery from London.  Philadelphia  stanley deutschland superintendent Isaac Norris heralded the arrival of the original Liberty Bell -- engraved with a stirring Biblical passage from Leviticus:  Proclaim liberty throughout the land unto all the inhabitants thereof. Twelve feet around at its widest and weighing just over a ton, the bell was commissioned by the Philadelphia Assembly at a cost of more than 100 pounds  equivalent today to about $20,000 .  Even at that price, cracks appeared when it was rung -- and it had to be recast twice by craftsmen in Philadelphia.In October 1777, during the British occupation of Philadelphia, the bell was removed from the city and hidden in a church for fear it would be melted down to make cannons.         It s said that the bell s clarion call of freedom sounds in the note of e flat, although the last time it was actually heard for any sustained per stanley kubek iod was in 1846, in honor of George Washington s birthday.  But that strike len stanley mug gthened a hairline crack.  The large split we see today is actually a REPAIR.   As for the name  Liberty Bell,  that comes from the Abolitionists, who adopted the bell as their anti-slavery symbol in the 1830s.              The women s suffrage movement used the bell as its symbol, too.From 1885 to 1915, the Liberty Bell traveled around the country to expositions and fairs.And to mark D-Day in 1944, th Nyly Bluetooth Ear Warmers, 700 Blu-rays On Sale, 128GB MicroSD [Deals]
 What would the Eleven Doctors  plus John Hurt   War Docto vaso stanley r  look like as animated charac stanley thermoskannen ters  Chang Dai takes us from the First Doctor to the departure of the Eleventh, translating each Doctor    stanley becher personality into a short cartoon.      Chang Dai created this video for the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary, which is why there is a particularly bittersweet note to the Eleventh Doctor   farewell. Dai has a number of other illustrations and animations up on her Tumblr  she has some especially charming Hannibal fanart up , and hopefully we ;ll get to see her animated take on Peter Capaldi   Twelfth Doctor after the new season of Doctor Who airs. [via The Daily What]                                                        AnimationDoctor Who