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1968 and Society
Ottoman Reforms in Syria and Palestine 1840-1861: The Impact of Tanzimat on Politics and Society, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1968.
For example, the International Brain Research Organization was founded in 1960, the International Society for Neurochemistry in 1963, the European Brain and Behaviour Society in 1968, and the Society for Neuroscience in 1969.
By 1968 the newsletter of The Shakespeare Oxford Society reported that " the missionary or evangelical spirit of most of our members seems to be at a low ebb, dormant, or non-existent ".
" The Federal Republic 1968 to 1990: From the Industrial Society to the Culture Society ", in German Cultural Studies: An Introduction, ed.
Research and professional organizations include the Parapsychological Association ; the Society for Psychical Research, publisher of the Journal of Society for Psychical Research ; the American Society for Psychical Research, publisher of the Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research ( last published in 2004 ); the Rhine Research Center and Institute for Parapsychology, publisher of the Journal of Parapsychology ; the Parapsychology Foundation, which published the International Journal of Parapsychology ( between 1959 to 1968 and 2000 – 2001 ) and the Australian Institute of Parapsychological Research, publisher of the Australian Journal of Parapsychology.
* Pitts, M W, On the Road to Stonehenge: Report on Investigations beside the A344 in 1968, 1979 and 1980 ( Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 48, 1982 )
In 1963, Adorno was elected to the post of chairman of the German Sociological Society, where he presided over two important conferences: in 1964, on " Max Weber and Sociology " and in 1968 on " Late Capitalism or Industrial Society ".
But it was not until 1968, with the creation of the Viola-Forschungsgellschaft, now the International Viola Society ( IVS ), that a lasting organization would take hold.
* 1968, an international Malraux Society was founded in the United States.
( 1968 ), and the Burton-directed Doctor Faustus ( 1967 ) ( which had its genesis from a theatre production he staged and starred in at the Oxford University Dramatic Society ) were critical and commercial failures.
* 12 June 1968 Wilson was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society under Statute 12 of the Society's regulations, which covers people who have rendered conspicuous service to the cause of science or are such that their election would be of signal benefit to the Society.
Foreign affairs were generally quiet except for the Vietnam War, which escalated from limited involvement in 1963 to a large-scale military operation in 1968 that soon overshadowed the Great Society.
From 1968 to 1977 the Israel Exploration Society started the first excavations at the Ophel, lead by Benjamin Mazar and Eilat Mazar.
Perhaps most significantly, the band's acclaimed 1968 concept album The Kinks are the Village Green Preservation Society gave an affectionate embrace to " Merry England " nostalgia and advocated for the preservation of traditional English country village and hamlet life.
The cover for their 1968 album Village Green Preservation Society was photographed on Parliament Hill, with Highgate as the backdrop.
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 1968 ; vol. 49 ( 6 ): 640 -

1968 and Boston
A modern building: Boston City Hall ( completed 1968 ) is constructed largely of concrete, both precast and poured in place.
As a professional, he joined the Boston Bruins in 1968 and was a member of their Stanley Cup championship teams in 1970 and 1972.
* Slater, Philip E. The Glory of Hera: Greek Mythology and the Greek Family ( Boston: Beacon Press ) 1968 ( Princeton University 1992 ISBN 0-691-00222-3 ) Concentrating on family structure in 5th-century Athens ; some of the crude usage of myth and drama for psychological interpreting of " neuroses " is dated.
Bobby Orr of the Boston Bruins won the award for a record eight consecutive seasons ( 1968 – 75 ).
Initially concentrated mainly in big cities like New York, Chicago, Boston, Washington, DC, and on the West Coast, radical feminist groups spread across the country rapidly from 1968 to 1972.
They include " Indiscreet ( 1958 ), John Frankenheimer's Grand Prix ( 1966 ), Richard Fleischer's The Boston Strangler ( 1968 ), Norman Jewison's The Thomas Crown Affair ( 1968 ), Airport ( 1970 ), Woodstock ( 1970 ), Carrie ( 1976 ) and More American Graffiti ( 1979 ).
* The Boston Strangler ( 1968 )
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, screening of consecutive newborns for sex chromosome abnormalities was undertaken at seven centers worldwide: in Denver ( Jan 1964 – 1974 ), Edinburgh ( Apr 1967 – Jun 1979 ), New Haven ( Oct 1967 – Sep 1968 ), Toronto ( Oct 1967 – Sep 1971 ), Aarhus ( Oct 1969 – Jan 1974, Oct 1980 – Jan 1989 ), Winnipeg ( Feb 1970 – Sep 1973 ), and Boston ( Apr 1970 – Nov 1974 ).
Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1968.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1968.
His most significant serious part came in 1968 when he starred in the true-life drama The Boston Strangler, which some consider his " last major film role.
Curtis ' comedies include Some Like It Hot ( 1959 ), Sex and the Single Girl ( 1964 ) and The Great Race ( 1965 ), and his dramas included playing the slave Antoninus in Stanley Kubrick's Spartacus ( 1960 ) co-starring Kirk Douglas and Laurence Olivier, The Outsider ( 1961 ), the true story of WW II veteran Ira Hayes, and The Boston Strangler ( 1968 ), in which he played the self-confessed murderer of the film's title, Albert DeSalvo.
The 1968 and 2004 World Series were clinched in Busch Stadium as well by the Detroit Tigers and Boston Red Sox respectively.
( Boston: Beacon Press, 1968 )
The first United States hospital outbreak of MRSA occurred at the Boston City Hospital in 1968.
Based on lecture in Boston, June 13, 1968.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1968.
At the Board's direction, Lesser conducted five three-day curriculum planning seminars in Boston and New York City in summer 1968.
On 17 March 1968, Roberts and his wife were received as members of the Boston Avenue United Methodist Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma by Dr. Finis Crutchfield, then pastor.
* DeSalvo was the subject of the 1968 Hollywood film The Boston Strangler, starring Tony Curtis as DeSalvo, and Henry Fonda and George Kennedy as the homicide detectives who apprehend him.
* Daniel Cohn-Bendit speaks on The Legacy of 1968: A European Perspective, on BUniverse, Boston University's video archive.
He also won the U. S. Open Chess Championships at Aspen 1968 and Boston 1970.
* Gunnar S. Overstrom, Jr., class of 1968, vice-chair of Fleet Boston and president and chief operating officer of the Shawmut National Corporation.

1968 and Little
* 1968Little Willie John, American singer-songwriter ( b. 1937 )
There were isolated clashes with Chinese troops along the border in 1968, and Red Guards erected loudspeakers on the border facing North Korea where they denounced Kim Il-sung and read quotations from Mao's Little Red Book.
Little Brown & Co, 1968.
Over the years, LLNL designed the following warheads: W27 ( Regulus cruise missile ; 1955 ; joint with Los Alamos ), W38 ( Atlas / Titan ICBM ; 1959 ), B41 ( B52 bomb ; 1957 ), W45 ( Little John / Terrier missiles ; 1956 ), W47 ( Polaris SLBM ; 1957 ), W48 ( 155-mm howitzer ; 1957 ), W55 ( submarine rocket ; 1959 ), W56 ( Minuteman ICBM ; 1960 ), W58 ( Polaris SLBM ; 1960 ), W62 ( Minuteman ICBM ; 1964 ), W68 ( Poseidon SLBM ; 1966 ), W70 ( Lance missile ; 1969 ), W71 ( Spartan missile ; 1968 ), W79 ( 8-in.
Over time, the Little Desert became a national park, beginning in 1968 with the eastern third.
In 1968, she narrated the children's television special The Little Drummer Boy, which is currently being aired on ABC Family.
In February 1969 RCA released the live album Bless Its Pointed Little Head, which was culled from late 1968 live concert performances at the Fillmore West on October 24 – 26 and the Fillmore East on November 28 – 30.
In other songs, Davies revived the style of British music hall, vaudeville and trad jazz: " Dedicated Follower of Fashion ", " Sunny Afternoon ", " Dandy " and " Little Miss Queen of Darkness " ( all 1966 ); " Mister Pleasant " and " End of the Season " ( both 1967 ); " Sitting By the Riverside " and " All of My Friends Were There " ( both 1968 ); " She's Bought a Hat Like Princess Marina " ( 1969 ); " Acute Schizophrenia Paranoia Blues " and " Alcohol " ( both 1971 ); " Look a Little on the Sunny Side " ( 1972 ); and " Holiday Romance " ( 1975 ).
He also provided the voice of the evil Ben Haramed on the 1968 Rankin / Bass Christmas TV special The Little Drummer Boy.
Muskego Beach Amusement Park ( 1861 – 1967 ), later known as DandeLion Park ( 1968 – 1977 ), was a popular amusement park located on the southern bank of Little Muskego Lake.
* The Monster Trash Can Dance ( October 13, 1968 ) – Parts of a monster hides in a trash can as an increasingly-suspicious Little Girl Sue wanders by.
Little Orphan Annie was a daily American comic strip created by Harold Gray ( 1894 – 1968 ) and syndicated by Tribune Media Services.
Gray ’ s original pen and ink drawings for Little Orphan Annie daily strips date from 1924 to 1968.
Other recordings include Perry Como ( several times ), Andy Williams from The Andy Williams Christmas Album, Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, Jim Reeves from Twelve Songs of Christmas ( 1963 ), Elvis Presley from Elvis ' Christmas Album ( 1957 ), The Temptations ( 1968 ), Reba McEntire from Merry Christmas to You ( 1987 ); Mariah Carey from Merry Christmas ( 1994 ); Linda Ronstadt from A Merry Little Christmas ( 2000 ); Christina Aguilera from My Kind of Christmas ( 2000 ), Plus One from Christmas ( 2002 ), Josh Groban from Noël ( 2007 ); Tori Amos from Midwinter Graces ( 2009 ), Jackie Evancho from O Holy Night and Richard Marx from The Christmas EP ( 2011 ).
William Edward John ( November 15, 1937-May 26, 1968 ), better known by his stage name Little Willie John, was an American R & B singer who performed in the 1950s and early 1960s.
Little Willie John died in 1968 at Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla, Washington.
* " Little Girl " ( 1968 ) ( UK # 37 )
* The Crossbreed ; 1968, Little Brown & Company, ISBN 0-316-20851-5 ; 2000 paperback reprint edition, Backinprint. com, ISBN 0-595-08992-5.
* The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant ( 1968 )
In 1966, Stevens signed with Monument Records and started to release serious material such as " Mr. Businessman " in 1968, a Top 30 pop hit ; " Have a Little Talk With Myself " and the original version of " Sunday Morning Coming Down " in 1969, which became Stevens ' first two singles to reach the country music charts.
, also known as The Little Norse Prince or Little Norse Prince Valiant, is an anime film released in 1968.

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