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1969: Encyclopedia - 1969
1969 (MCMLXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday
For other uses, see Number 1969.
For the movie, see 1969 (movie).
For the Velvet ...
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Jack Lynch: Encyclopedia Ii - Jack Lynch - First Cabinet November 1966-july 1969
Jack Lynch - Changes.
10 March 1968: Lynch becomes acting Minister for Eduction due to the death of Donagh O'Malley
26 March 1968: B...
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Jack Lynch: Encyclopedia Ii - Jack Lynch - Second Cabinet July 1969-march 1973
Jack Lynch - Changes.
5 May] 1970: Micheál Ó Moráin resigns as Minister for Justice
7 May-9 May 1970: Jim Gibbons becomes Ministe...
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1969 In Sports: Encyclopedia Ii - 1969 In Sports - Basketball
NBA Finals:
Boston Celtics won 4 games to 3 over the Los Angeles Lakers
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Veterinarian's Oath: Encyclopedia - Veterinarian's Oath
The Veterinarian's Oath was adopted by the American Veterinary Medical Association's House of Delegates July 1969, and amended by the AVM...
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Bill Carrigan: Encyclopedia - Bill Carrigan
William Francis Carrigan (October 22, 1883 - July 8, 1969), nicknamed "Rough", was a baseball catcher and right-handed batter for the Bos...
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Awakenings: Encyclopedia - Awakenings
Awakenings is a 1990 fact-based film which tells the story of a doctor who in 1969 discovers beneficial effects of the then-new drug L-Do...
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Cifa: Encyclopedia - Cifa
CIFA is French abbreviation for "Comite International de Recherche et d'Etude de Facteurs de l'Ambiance" (in English: "International Comm...
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Alan Clarke: Encyclopedia - Alan Clarke
Alan Clarke (28 October 1935 - 24 July 1990) was a film director, producer and writer, born in Birkenhead, Cheshire, England.
Much of Cla...
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Bob Dole: Encyclopedia - Bob Dole
(2) Elizabeth H. Dole
Robert Joseph Dole (born July 22, 1923) is best known as a former Republican United States Senate Majority Leader a...
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Vida Blue: Encyclopedia - Vida Blue
This article is about Vida Blue, the baseball pitcher. For information on the jam band of the same name, see Vida Blue (band).
Vida Roche...
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Claude Sautet: Encyclopedia - Claude Sautet
Claude Sautet (February 23, 1924 - July 22, 2000) was a French author and film director.
Claude Sautet - Biography.
Born in Montrouge, H...
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1969 In Sports: Encyclopedia Ii - 1969 In Sports - Harness Racing
Lindy's Pride won the United States Trotting Triple Crown races:
Hambletonian - Lindy's Pride
Yonkers Trot - Lindy's Pride
Kentucky Fu...
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1969 In Aviation: Encyclopedia Ii - 1969 In Aviation - Events
1969 in aviation - March.
March 18-19 - the Royal Air Force airlifts 300 troops to Anguilla in response to the civil unrest that had b...
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1969 In Sports: Encyclopedia Ii - 1969 In Sports - Golf
Men's Golf
Grand Slam of golf results:
May - The Masters - George Archer
June - US Open - Orville Moody
July - British Open - Tony Jack...
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1969 In Sports: Encyclopedia Ii - 1969 In Sports - Births
1969 in sports - January-March.
January 1 - Jane Smith, British field hockey international
January 2 - Stephen Davies, Australian fiel...
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1969 In Aviation: Encyclopedia Ii - 1969 In Aviation - First Flights
February
February 9 - Boeing 747
February 12 - Mil Mi V-12
March
Aero Boero AB-115
March 2 - BAC-Aérospatiale Concorde
June
June 27...
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Frosty The Snowman: Encyclopedia Ii - Frosty The Snowman - Frosty Returns
This 1992 half-hour special, although yet another sequel to the 1969 classic, was produced not by Rankin-Bass but by CBS, and the charact...
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Frosty The Snowman: Encyclopedia Ii - Frosty The Snowman - 1969 Rankin-bass Television Specia
Then, in 1969, the Rankin-Bass company produced a thirty-minute animated television special of "Frosty" that featured the voices of Jimmy...
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Frosty The Snowman: Encyclopedia Ii - Frosty The Snowman - Frosty And Rudolph's Christmas In July
This 1979 Rankin-Bass sequel was filmed in stop-motion animation in the style of their classic 1964 Christmas special Rudolph the Red-Nos...
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Frosty The Snowman: Encyclopedia Ii - Frosty The Snowman - The Original Song
The song is about a snowman who came to life thanks to a magical hat some children found; he then had playful adventures before he "hurri...
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Jack Lynch: Encyclopedia Ii - Jack Lynch - Third Cabinet July 1977-december 1979
Jack Lynch - Changes.
None
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Jack Lynch: Encyclopedia Ii - Jack Lynch - Retirement
Following Lynch's retirement from politics the offers from various companies flooded in. He became directors at a number of companies, in...
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Jack Lynch: Encyclopedia Ii - Jack Lynch - Early And Private Life
John Mary Lynch was born on 15 August 1917, just yards from the famous Shandon bells and St. Anne's in Cork City. The youngest of five bo...
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Jack Lynch: Encyclopedia Ii - Jack Lynch - Political Life
Jack Lynch - Early Career.
In 1946 Lynch had his first brush with politics when he was asked by his local Fianna Fáil cumann to stand ...
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Jack Lynch: Encyclopedia Ii - Jack Lynch - Taoiseach 1966-1973
Because Lynch was elected as somewhat of a "compromise candidate" it appeared to many that he would only remain as an interim Taoiseach. ...
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Jack Lynch: Encyclopedia Ii - Jack Lynch - Opposition 1973-1977
Lynch's government was expected to collapse following the Arms Crisis, however it survived until 1973. Lynch had wanted to call the gener...
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Jack Lynch: Encyclopedia Ii - Jack Lynch - Taoiseach 1977-1979
Early on in his second term as Taoiseach, Lynch decided that he would not lead Fianna Fáil into another general election campaign. The d...
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National Treasures Of South Korea: Encyclopedia Ii - National Treasures Of South Korea - List Of National Treasures
National treasures of South Korea - Designated December 20 1962.
Sungnyemun Gate, Jung-gu, Seoul
Ten storied stone pagoda of Wongaksa ...
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1969 Atlantic Hurricane Season: Encyclopedia Ii - 1969 Atlantic Hurricane Season - Storms
1969 Atlantic hurricane season - Tropical Storm Anna.
Tropical Storm Anna began from a tropical wave near the Cape Verde islands on Jul...
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1969 In Baseball: Encyclopedia Ii - 1969 In Baseball - Champions
1969 in baseball - Major League Baseball.
World Series: New York Mets over Baltimore Orioles (4-1); Donn Clendenon, MVP
American Leag...
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The Doors: Encyclopedia Ii - The Doors - Discography
The Doors - Albums.
The Doors, January 1967, US #2; UK #43
Strange Days, October 1967, US #3
Waiting for the Sun, July 1968, US #1; UK...
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The Doors: Encyclopedia Ii - The Doors - Discography
The Doors - Albums.
The Doors, January 1967, US #2; UK #43
Strange Days, October 1967, US #3
Waiting for the Sun, July 1968, US #1; UK...
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1888: Encyclopedia Ii - 1888 - Births
1888 - January-March.
January 1 - Victor Goldschmidt, Swiss geochemist (d. 1947)
January 8 - Matt Moore, Irish-born actor (d. 1960)
Ja...
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Porsche 917: Encyclopedia Ii - Porsche 917 - History
In April 1968 the FIA's CSI announced that the minimal production figure to compete in the Sport category of the World Sportscar Champion...
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Clayton Park Nova Scotia: Encyclopedia Ii - Clayton Park Nova Scotia - Original Development
Located along the southwestern border of Rockingham and bordering the northern part of Fairview, Clayton Park is named after a family tha...
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Iowa Cubs: Encyclopedia Ii - Iowa Cubs - Franchise History
Triple-A baseball came to Iowa's capital city in 1969, as the Iowa Oaks of the American Association began play. The Oaks were affiliates ...
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Zodiac Killer: Encyclopedia Ii - Zodiac Killer - Murders
Zodiac first came to police attention following the apparently random killing of Betty Lou Jensen and David Faraday on December 20, 1968,...
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Grand Funk Railroad: Encyclopedia Ii - Grand Funk Railroad - Discography
Grand Funk Railroad - Studio albums.
On Time - (August 1969)
Grand Funk (The Red Album) - (December 1969)
Closer To Home - (July 1970)...
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Darlington: Encyclopedia Ii - Darlington - Events
Darlington Dog Show has been a Championship event since 1969, and is ranked second only to Crufts.
On 14th July 2005 following the 7 July...
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Marília Atlético Clube: Encyclopedia Ii - Marília Atlético Clube - History
Marília was founded on December 14, 1942, as Esporte Clube Comercial. The club name was very unpopular, and on July 11, 1947, a General ...
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Supertramp: Encyclopedia Ii - Supertramp - Career
Backed by a Dutch millionaire named Stanley August Miesegaes, vocalist and pianist Rick Davies (born July 22, 1944 in Swindon, Wiltshire,...
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Barbi Benton: Encyclopedia Ii - Barbi Benton - Playboy Magazine
Barbi Benton on the cover of Playboy, July 1969
Barbi Benton on the cover of Playboy, March 1970
Barbi Benton on the cover of Playboy, Ma...
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Banking In India: Encyclopedia Ii - Banking In India - Nationalisation
The next significant milestone in Indian Banking happened in the late 1960s when the then Indira Gandhi government nationalizd, on 19th J...
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Svt2: Encyclopedia Ii - Svt2 - History
A second Swedish tv-channel was discussed troughout the 1960s. Some wanted the new channel to be commercial, but it was decided that Sver...
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Whitehorse Yukon: Encyclopedia Ii - Whitehorse Yukon - Climate
Like most of the Yukon, Whitehorse has a dry subarctic climate, although with warmer winters than some Canadian prairies cities. Whitehor...
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Mordecai Richler: Encyclopedia Ii - Mordecai Richler - Bibliography
Mordecai Richler - Fiction.
The Acrobats (1954) also released as Wicked We Love (July 1955)
Son of a Smaller Hero (1955)
A Choice of E...
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Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe: Encyclopedia Ii - Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe - Supreme Allied Commander Europe Saceur
The position as head of Allied Command Europe, since 2003 head of Allied Command Operations has been held by the following:
General Dwig...
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Easy Rider: Encyclopedia Ii - Easy Rider - Impact
Easy Rider was written by Fonda, Hopper and Terry Southern, produced by Fonda and directed by Hopper. Despite being shot in the first hal...
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Pittsburgh Pirates: Encyclopedia Ii - Pittsburgh Pirates - All-star Games
The Pirates have hosted the MLB All-Star Game a total of four times. The first game occurred on July 11, 1944. The National League won th...
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Software Bug: Encyclopedia Ii - Software Bug - Famous Computer Bugs
The following is a list of famous computer bugs:
Software bug - Space exploration.
NASA Mariner 1 went off-course during launch, due t...
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Software Bug: Encyclopedia Ii - Software Bug - Famous Computer Bugs
The following is a list of famous computer bugs:
Software bug - Space exploration.
NASA Mariner 1 went off-course during launch, due t...
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University Of North Carolina At Wilmington: Encyclopedia Ii - University Of North Carolina At Wilmington - History
It opened September 4, 1947, as Wilmington College, a junior college under the control of the New Hanover County Board of Education. Clas...
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Boris Yeltsin: Encyclopedia Ii - Boris Yeltsin - Cpsu Member
Member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) from 1961 to July 1990, he began working in the Communist administration in 1969...
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Apollo 11: Encyclopedia Ii - Apollo 11 - Contingency Television Address
The National Archives in Washington, D.C. has a copy of the following contingency memo titled "In Event of Moon Disaster" and dated July ...
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Ocean Rowing: Encyclopedia Ii - Ocean Rowing - Atlantic Rowing
The first ocean to be rowed was the Atlantic which was rowed by George Harbo and Gabriel Samuelsen, both of Norway, in June 1896. The pai...
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Francis Scott Key Bridge Baltimore: Encyclopedia Ii - Francis Scott Key Bridge Baltimore - Background
In the 1960s Maryland Transportation Authority, concluded there was a need for a second harbor crossing and began planning a single-tube ...
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Governors State University: Encyclopedia Ii - Governors State University - History
Founded on July 17, 1969, Governors State University was founded with diliberate efforts to veer from the traditionally established ways ...
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Grand Central Station Chicago: Encyclopedia Ii - Grand Central Station Chicago - History
From December 29, 1900 to July 12, 1903, the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway (New York Central Railroad) and Chicago, Rock Islan...
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The Firesign Theatre: Encyclopedia Ii - The Firesign Theatre - Discography
The Firesign Theatre - Official Firesign Theatre Commercial Releases.
Waiting for the Electrician or Someone Like Him
(Columbia CS-95...
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Br Standard Class 4 Tank: Encyclopedia Ii - Br Standard Class 4 Tank - Withdrawal
In the 1960s there was a mass withdrawal of steam types. Older types were withdrawn in preference to the standard fours which all remaine...
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Andrew Strauss: Encyclopedia Ii - Andrew Strauss - Centuries
Andrew Strauss - Test debut.
Strauss made 112 runs in the first innings on his Test match debut for England against New Zealand at Lord...
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Air Midwest: Encyclopedia Ii - Air Midwest - History
The airline was established in May 1965 and started operations in April 1967. It was known as Aviation Services until 1969. In 1985 Air M...
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Air South: Encyclopedia Ii - Air South - 1968-1975
The first Air South was a regional airline operating out of Atlanta Municipal Airport. Founded as Nationwide Airlines Southeast in 1968, ...
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Robert C. Weaver: Encyclopedia Ii - Robert C. Weaver - Later Years
After leaving his cabinet post, Weaver became president of Baruch College in 1969, and the following year he became a professor of Urban ...
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Watl Tv: Encyclopedia Ii - Watl Tv - History
WATL originally began operation in 1954 when it was placed on the air in a short-lived experiment in UHF television. The station signed o...
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History Of Somaliland: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Somaliland - Italian Occupation
== Unification With Somalia
British Somaliland, shortly after gaining independence from Great Britain on 26 June 1960, merged with Italia...
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John Sinclair Poet: Encyclopedia Ii - John Sinclair Poet - Jail Sentence
In July 1969 Sinclair was sentenced to prison for 9 1/2 to 10 years for the sale of two joints to undercover narcotics officers. While in...
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Mccloud Railway: Encyclopedia Ii - Mccloud Railway - History
The MCR was originally built by the McCloud River Railroad. The McCloud River Railroad was chartered on January 22, 1897. By 1901 the lin...
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Mary Jo Kopechne: Encyclopedia Ii - Mary Jo Kopechne - Chappaquiddick
On July 18, 1969, Kopechne attended a party on Chappaquiddick Island, off the coast of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, held in honor of...
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Lucy Parsons Center: Encyclopedia Ii - Lucy Parsons Center - History
The Lucy Parsons Center was founded on July 1, 1992. It is a successor organization to the Red Book Store, originally founded in 1969 (or...
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Match Game: Encyclopedia Ii - Match Game - Broadcast History
The Match Game premiered December 31, 1962 continuing until September 26, 1969 on NBC for 1760 episodes. Although the fill-in-the-blanks ...
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Match Game: Encyclopedia Ii - Match Game - Broadcast History
The Match Game premiered December 31, 1962 continuing until September 26, 1969 on NBC for 1760 episodes. Although the fill-in-the-blanks ...
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Canada: Encyclopedia Ii - Canada - Language
Canada's two official languages are English and French. On July 7, 1969, under the Official Languages Act, French was made commensurate t...
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Chicago Band: Encyclopedia Ii - Chicago Band - Discography
Chicago band - Official albums.
The Chicago Transit Authority (April 1969) US #17; UK #9
Chicago (January 1970) US #4; UK #6
Chicago I...
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Bobby Fischer: Encyclopedia Ii - Bobby Fischer - Playing Career Before 1967
Fischer's first real triumph was winning the U.S. Junior Chess Championship in July 1956. In the same year, he played several brilliant g...
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1973 In Music: Encyclopedia Ii - 1973 In Music - Events
1973 in music - January-February.
January 9 - Mick Jagger's request for a Japanese visa is rejected on account of a 1969 drug bust, pu...
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1902: Encyclopedia Ii - 1902 - Births
1902 - January-March.
January 1 - Buster Nupen, South African cricketer (d. 1977)
January 9 - Rudolph Bing, Austrian-born opera manage...
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Volkswagen: Encyclopedia Ii - Volkswagen - Corporate Structure
Volkswagen is part of the Volkswagen group, along with:
Audi (the former post-WWII Auto Union/DKW)—bought from Daimler-Benz in 1964.
N...
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List Of Hollywood Celebrity Couples: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Hollywood Celebrity Couples - Married
Listed in order of year of marriage, and alphabetically within each year.
List of Hollywood celebrity couples - Before 1980.
Joanne Woo...
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Ted Kennedy: Encyclopedia Ii - Ted Kennedy - The Chappaquiddick Incident
On July 18, 1969, after a party on Chappaquiddick Island near the island of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, Kennedy, allegedly intoxica...
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Florida International University: Encyclopedia Ii - Florida International University - History
Although state senator Ernest 'Cap' Graham, father of former Florida governor and U.S. Senator Bob Graham, proposed a state university in...
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History Of Canada: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Canada - The French Language And The Status Of Quebec
In the late second half of the 20th century, many Quebecers sought greater sovereignty for Quebec, which has a French-speaking majority. ...
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Skitch Henderson: Encyclopedia Ii - Skitch Henderson - Legal Problems
He was indicted on July 2, 1974, on charges of tax evasion for the years of 1969 and 1970 for claims about the value (allegedly $350,000)...
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Alan Ford Comic Book: Encyclopedia Ii - Alan Ford Comic Book - History
Three years before the comic book was published in May 1969, Max Bunker, along with illustrator Roberto Raviola (Magnus), had the idea to...
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Timeline Of The American Civil Rights Movement: Encyclopedia Ii - Timeline Of The American Civil Rights Movement - 1900 - 1949
1905
July 11 - First meeting of the Niagara Movement.
1909
February 12 - First National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peo...
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Timeline Of The American Civil Rights Movement: Encyclopedia Ii - Timeline Of The American Civil Rights Movement - 1970 - Present
1971
unknown - The Supreme Court, in Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education, upholds desegregation busing of students to achi...
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Robert Goddard Scientist: Encyclopedia Ii - Robert Goddard Scientist - Legacy
On July 17, 1969—the day after the launch of Apollo 11— the New York Times published a short item under the headline "A Correction," ...
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University Of Louisville: Encyclopedia Ii - University Of Louisville - Sports
The University of Louisville is part of the NCAA's Division I, and became a member of the Big East Conference in July 2005 after spending...
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History Of Canada: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Canada - The French Language And The Status Of Quebec
In the late second half of the 20th century, many Quebecers sought greater sovereignty for Quebec, which has a French-speaking majority. ...
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History Of Itv: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Itv - The Second Franchise Round: 1968
Unlike the 'roll-over' of contracts in 1963, the 1967 review (for contracts running from the end of July 1968) was to create dramatic cha...
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History Of Sudan: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Sudan - The Nimeiry Era
Dissatisfaction culminated in a second military coup on 25 May 1969. The coup leader, Col. Gaafar Nimeiry, became prime minister, and the...
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Karol J. Bobko: Encyclopedia Ii - Karol J. Bobko - Nasa Experience
Colonel Bobko became a NASA astronaut in September 1969. He was a crewmember on the highly successful Skylab Medical Experiments Altitude...
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Yosemite Valley: Encyclopedia Ii - Yosemite Valley - Modern History
Curry Village used to be the site where villagers and visitors watched the famous Yosemite Firefalls. These "falls" were really red hot e...
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American Dreams: Encyclopedia Ii - American Dreams - Series Epilogue And Dvd Releases
The Philadelphia Inquirer reported on April 12, 2005 that in late February NBC ordered two endings filmed for the season finale [1]. The ...
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The Plowman's Tale: Encyclopedia Ii - The Plowman's Tale - Printed Editions
The sole surviving manuscript of The Plowman's Tale (written in a sixteenth-century hand) was inserted at the end of The Canterbury Tales...
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The Plowman's Tale: Encyclopedia Ii - The Plowman's Tale - Associated With Chaucer And Piers Plowman From 1500-1700
The king's antiquary (under Henry VIII), John Leland (c. 1506-52), seems to have confused Piers Plowman and The Plowman's Tale, referring...
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1969: Encyclopedia Ii - 1969 - Events
1969 - January.
January 1 - Australian media baron Rupert Murdoch purchases the largest selling British Sunday newspaper The News Of T...
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1969: Encyclopedia Ii - 1969 - Births
1969 - January.
January 2 - Christy Turlington, American fashion model
January 2 - Tommy Morrison, American boxer
January 3 - Michael ...
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1969: Encyclopedia Ii - 1969 - Deaths
1969 - January.
January 4 - Violet and Daisy Hilton, English conjoined twin actresses (b. 1908)
January 8 - Albert Hill, British athle...
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