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* 1960 – Dale Ellis, American basketball player
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In 1960, he was a Republican candidate for the United States House of Representatives, having been defeated by the incumbent Democrat Dale Alford of Little Rock.
Besides the Nobel, Houssay won many distinctions and awards from the Universities of Harvard, Cambridge, Oxford and Paris and 15 other universities, as well as the Dale Medal of the London Society for Endocrinology in 1960.
Dale Robert Hunter ( born July 31, 1960 ) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and the former head coach of the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League.
In 1960, the Play-Doh Fun Factory ( a toy press that extrudes the compound in various shapes ) was invented by Bob Boggild and Bill Dale.
On his website, Simmons implies that his younger brother Wayne is the real-life model for the character Lawrence (" Larry ") Stewart, as he himself is the model for Dale, as they were as boys in 1960 Elm Haven, Illinois.
These included Jimmy Clanton's “ Just A Dream ” ( 1958 ), Warren Storm ’ s “ Prisoner ’ s Song ” ( 1958 ), Phil Phillips ’ “ Sea Of Love ” ( 1959 ), Rod Bernard ’ s “ This Should Go On Forever ” ( 1959 ), Joe Barry's “ I ’ m A Fool To Care ” ( 1960 ), and Dale and Grace's “ I ’ m Leaving It Up To You ” ( 1963 ).
In 1960 Barbara Grizzuti married W. Dale Harrison, an aid worker for Cooperative for Assistance and Relief Everywhere ( CARE ).
Dale Ellis ( born August 6, 1960 in Marietta, Georgia ) is a retired American professional basketball player, who played in the National Basketball Association.
The regular hosts of the Palladium show were Tommy Trinder ( 1955 – 1958 ), Bruce Forsyth ( 1958 – 1960 and 1961-64 ), Don Arrol ( 1960 – 61 ), Norman Vaughan ( 1962 – 1965, 1974 ), Jimmy Tarbuck ( 1965 – 67 ) and Jim Dale ( 1973-74 ).
69-70 Also a guitar enthusiast who had released a few undistinctive singles on his own label in 1960, Dale worked closely with Leo Fender, the manufacturer of the first mass-produced, solid-body electric guitar and the president of Fender Instruments, to improve the Showman amplifier and to develop the reverberation unit that would give surf music its distinctively fuzzy sound.
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His first records were made with Eric Dolphy ( another former member of Hamilton's group ) and Don Ellis, in 1960.
He had a daughter, opera singer Anna Steiger ( born in 1960 ) by Bloom, and a son, Michael Steiger ( born in 1993 ), from his marriage to Ellis.
* Clarence Ellis Harbison ( 1885 – 1960 ), animal psychologist lived his later life and died in Preston.
Originally called The Mavericks, Tony Crane ( born Anthony Crane, 17 April 1945, Anfield, Liverpool ) and Billy Kinsley ( born William Ellis Kinsley, 28 November 1946, at The Mill Road Hospital, Mill Road, Everton, Liverpool ) formed their first band in late 1960 and became The Pacifics in September 1961.
In 1960 Ellis presented a paper on his new approach at the American Psychological Association ( APA ) convention in Chicago.
In 1956, he became an assistant US attorney ; in 1960 he entered private law practice and joined Kirkland and Ellis.
Best known for his work with Muhammad Ali ( 1960 – 1981 ), he also worked with 15 other world boxing champions, including Sugar Ray Leonard, José Nápoles, George Foreman, George Scott, Jimmy Ellis, Carmen Basilio, Luis Rodriguez and Willie Pastrano.
* Richard Ellis ( photographer ) ( born 1960 ), news photographer and founder of the photo agency Newsmakers
Ellis Clarke was invested as a Companion of St Michael and St George by Queen Elizabeth II in 1960 and was awarded a knighthood as a Knight Grand Cross of that Order in 1972.
Under his own name, Ellis led several sessions with small groups between 1960 and 1962, which featured, among others, Jaki Byard, Paul Bley, Gary Peacock, Ron Carter, Charlie Persip, and Steve Swallow.
John Ellis Temple ( August 8, 1927 – January 9, 1994 ) was a Major League Baseball second baseman who played for the Redlegs / Reds ( 1952 – 59 ; 1964 ); Cleveland Indians ( 1960 – 61 ), Baltimore Orioles ( 1962 ) and Houston Colt. 45s ( 1962 – 63 ).
The town was established as Ellisras in 1960 and named after the original farm owners, Patrick Ellis and Piet Erasmus.
Notable cover versions were recorded by Bill Haley & His Comets for Warner Bros. Records ( 1960 ; not released as a single ), and Ella Fitzgerald with Herb Ellis.
Ellis began his career with two poetry collections published during that era: " Jiving To Gyp " ( 1959 ) and " Rave " ( 1960 ).
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