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John Kenneth Galbraith, the Canadian-American Harvard University economist, who advised governments of India during the 1950s, an intimate of Nehru who served as the American ambassador from 1961 to 1963, was a particularly harsh critic of Mountbatten in this regard.
* 1961Kenneth S. Pitzer ( Dean of the College of Chemistry, UCB )
The moral philosopher Peter Singer, along with Kenneth Roth, has cited Israel's prosecution of Adolf Eichmann in 1961 as an assertion of universal jurisdiction.
In 1961, Richard Ingrams directed a production of Spike Milligan ’ s surreal post-nuclear apocalypse farce The Bed-Sitting Room, in which Rushton was hailed by Kenneth Tynan as “ brilliant ”.
These recordings were released as Kenneth Patchen Reads with Jazz in Canada ( 1959 ), Selected Poems of Kenneth Patchen ( 1960 ), Kenneth Patchen Reads His Love Poems ( 1961 ), and The Journal of Albion Moonlight ( 1972 ).
* Kenneth Patchen Reads His Love Poems, 1961, Folkways Records, FW09719
He was replaced by John Kenneth Galbraith in 1961.
* Howard, Kenneth S. ( 1961 ), How To Solve Chess Problems, Dover Publications.
Dale's film debut was a tiny role as a trombone player who thwarts orchestral conductor Kenneth Williams in the comedy Raising the Wind ( 1961 ).
Another example is The First Real Target ( 1961 ) is a standard archery target with the title written across the top as a play on the paintings of targets by Kenneth Noland and Jasper Johns.
In 1961, she played the leading role in The Greengage Summer, which co-starred Kenneth More and Danielle Darrieux.
It was first printed in Philosophy, XXXVI, 1961, then reprinted in The Modeling of Mind, Kenneth M. Sayre and Frederick J. Crosson, eds., Notre Dame Press, 1963, and in Minds and Machines, ed.
In 1961 the BBC's Director of Television, Kenneth Adam, met with Newman and offered him the position of Head of Drama at the BBC.
* Kenneth Houston ( wing, 6 caps 1961 – 65 )
She then appeared in Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop production of Make Me An Offer in 1959, and her other early West End appearances included the revue One Over the Eight with Kenneth Williams in 1961, and starring in Rattle of a Simple Man in 1962.
* Kenneth Clark ( 1961 )
It appeared on the West End stage for the first time in 1961 as part of One Over the Eight, a revue starring Kenneth Williams.
She had a recurring role on the CBS legal drama The Defenders ( 1961 – 1965 ) as the fiancee of Kenneth Preston ( played by Robert Reed ), partner in the father-and-son law firm led by patriarch Lawrence Preston ( E. G.
Kenneth Cook's Wake in Fright ( 1961 ) portrayed the outback as a nightmare with a blazing sun, from which there is no escape.
Richard Kenneth Gunn ( 16 February 1871 – 23 June 1961 ) was a British boxer, and is the oldest man to win an Olympic boxing crown ever.
* John Kenneth Hilliard ( 1961 )
* Lucia di Lammermoor — Joan Sutherland ( Lucia ), André Turp ( Edgardo ), John Shaw ( Enrico ), Joseph Rouleau ( Raimondo ), Kenneth MacDonald ( Arturo ), Margreta Elkins ( Alisa ), Edgar Evans ( Normanno ), Chorus & Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, John Pritchard, recorded 1961 – Celestial Audio CA 345

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* 1961 – V. B. Chandrasekhar, Indian cricketer
In 1961, Korner and Davies formed Blues Incorporated, initially a loose-knit group of musicians with a shared love of electric blues and R & B music.
* Hart, Johnny, Back to B. C., introduction by Al Capp ( 1961 ) Fawcett Publications
* Mackay, B. S. 1961.
" Crying " followed in July 1961 and reached number 2 ; it was coupled with an R & B up-tempo song titled " Candy Man " written by Fred Neil and Beverley Ross, which reached the Billboard Top 30, staying on the charts for two months.
* Rare B & W video with some audio, of Yuri Gagarin in Manchester 12 July 1961
* 1961 – Newly elected President John F. Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson took office in 1961 ; Kennedy established the Peace Corps.
* United States Rubber Company, changed its name to Uniroyal in 1961, merged with private B. F. Goodrich in 1986, bought by Michelin in 1990.
* Primal Vision: Selected Poetry and Prose of Gottfried Benn edited by E. B. Ashton ( NY: Bodley Head, 1961 ; Boyars, 1971 ; Marion Boyars, 1984, ISBN 0-7145-2500-6
He served as Senate Majority Whip under Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson from 1957 to 1961.
David Dean Rusk ( February 9, 1909 – December 20, 1994 ) was the United States Secretary of State from 1961 to 1969 under presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.
Robert Strange McNamara ( June 9, 1916 – July 6, 2009 ) was an American business executive and the eighth Secretary of Defense, serving under Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson from 1961 to 1968, during which time he played a large role in escalating the United States involvement in the Vietnam War.
Galbraith, first at left, as US ambassador to India, with President John F. Kennedy, Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson and Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India, 1961During his time as an adviser to President John F. Kennedy, Galbraith was appointed United States Ambassador to India from 1961 to 1963.
* John B. Kennedy ( 1894 – 1961 ), American journalist
In January 1961, the most famous RBA-Young Contemporaries of all put David Hockney, the American R B Kitaj, Allen Jones, Derek Boshier, Patrick Caulfield, Peter Phillips and Peter Blake on the map.
* R & B singer Dee Clark, known for his 1961 hit " Raindrops ," was a native of Blytheville.
Americus High School achieved a record of 26-0 to win the 1961 Kansas boys Class B state basketball championship.
* 1961 to 1963 Paul B.
The City of Uncertain was incorporated in 1961 as a Type B, General Law City with a mayor and five aldermen on an at large basis.
A decline followed those good seasons, however, with Udinese first relegated back down to Serie B in 1961 – 62 and then to Serie C in 1963 – 64.
* 1961 – 1963: W. B.
B. F. Skinner ( 1961 ).
" ( Atlantic 2089 ), " Just Out of Reach ( Of My Two Open Arms )" ( Atlantic 2114 ) was Burke's first hit, selling over a million copies, and subsequently spent 19 weeks on the R & B charts while climbing to # 7, as well as crossing over into the pop top 40, reaching # 24 on November 20, 1961.
On December 6, 1961 Burke recorded one of his best known songs, " Cry to Me ", " an ode to loneliness and desire " " one of the first songs to unify country, gospel and R & B in one package ", that is considered " the paradigm for Southern soul ballads.

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