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* 1965Bill Bellamy, American actor and comedian
The earliest known publication of the term mouse as a computer pointing device is in Bill English's 1965 publication " Computer-Aided Display Control ".
Of the ten Australians appointed since 1965, Lord Casey, Sir Paul Hasluck and Bill Hayden were former federal parliamentarians ; Sir John Kerr was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales ; Sir Ninian Stephen and Sir William Deane were appointed from the bench of the High Court ; Sir Zelman Cowen was a vice-chancellor of the University of Queensland and constitutional lawyer ; Peter Hollingworth was the Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane ; and Major-General Michael Jeffery was a retired military officer and former Governor of Western Australia.
In 1965, Lewis directed and ( along with Bill Richmond ) wrote the comedy film The Family Jewels about a young heiress who must choose among six uncles, one of whom is up to no good and out to harm the girl's beloved bodyguard who practically raised her.
A major figure in the expansion of the genre was promoter Bill Graham, whose first rock concert in 1965 was a benefit that included Alan Ginsberg and the then unknown Jefferson Airplane on the bill.
* Bill Hitch ( 1886 – 1965 ), cricketer
Two additional groups claim the name Bill Haley's Comets and have extensively toured in the United States since forming in the 1980s: one originally Haley's 1965 – 68 drummer John " Bam-Bam " Lane, the other run by Al Rappa who played bass for Haley off-and-on between late 1959 and early 1969 ( the 1956 album " Strictly Instrumental " on Decca was Al Rappa's first recording session with Bill Haley & His Comets.
Truman ( seated right ) and his wife Bess ( behind him ) attend the signing of the Medicare Bill on July 30, 1965, by President Johnson.
* Bill McCutcheon as Mr. Homan ( 1965 – 1966 )
Bill Yoshida learned comic book lettering from Ben Oda and was hired in 1965 by Archie Comics, where he averaged 75 pages a week for 40 years for an approximate total of 156, 000 pages.
On December 10, 1965 the Airplane played at the first Bill Graham-promoted show at the Fillmore auditorium, supported by The Great Society and others.
The song was later included on the 1965 Reprise compilation Baby Don't Go-Sonny & Cher and Friends, which also included songs from artists such as Bill Medley, The Lettermen and The Blendells.
After determining a crteria for inductees, Bill Dick Parker, Joel Dorsey, and Neal Henigan were chosen as the 1963 indutees, In the preceding years, the following former athletes from Hallsville have been inducted into the Hall of Fame: 1964, Ross " Larry " Parker, Perry " Peck " Bunt, Barney Oliver ; 1965, Clayton " Shag " Coon, Hulon Blalock, Edd Young ; 1966, Clyde Kinsy, Murray Know, Brad Horner ; 1967, Dick Hays ; 1968, James Greer ; 1969, Votto Gaddis, Ed Ferges, Corky Ford ; 1970.
In Harry Harrison's 1965 novel Bill, the Galactic Hero, the story's hero, Bill, serves on the warship Christine Keeler.
McPhee's first book ( 1965 ), was a profile of Princeton senior – and future pro basketball star – Bill Bradley
Their work helped to secure the passage of the landmark Civil Rights Bill of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the abolition of Jim Crow Segregation Laws in the southern United States.
* Bill Oberst Jr. ( born 1965 ), an American stage, film and television actor
The Bill was a successor to the Race Relations Act 1965.
In addition to appearing on numerous comedy, variety, and dramatic series, Adams had a role on the NBC sitcom The Bill Dana Show ( 1963 – 1965 ), as a bumbling hotel detective named Byron Glick — a character Adams created that was the precursor to the role he would play as " Maxwell Smart " on Get Smart.
In 1965, Trippe asked his friend Bill Allen at Boeing to produce an airplane much larger than the 707.
Former employees of ARDC went on and established several prominent venture capital firms including Greylock Partners ( founded in 1965 by Charlie Waite and Bill Elfers ) and Morgan, Holland Ventures, the predecessor of Flagship Ventures ( founded in 1982 by James Morgan ).
He was awarded the 1965 James E. Sullivan Award, presented annually to the United States ' top amateur athlete, the first basketball player to win the honor, and the second Princeton student to win the award, after runner Bill Bonthron in 1934.

1965 and Bright
The Military Ministry was started by Bright in 1965 and originally led by retired Colonel Jack Fain, USAF ( Ret .).
*" Gee, The Moon Is Shining Bright " / " I'm Gonna Get You Yet " ( 1965 )
* The High Bright Sun ( 1965 ) ( BB )
* Bright Orange for the Shroud ( 1965 )
* Jeremiah, John Bright, 1965
In 1965 he guest-starred as barber Gilly Bright in episode 25, " The Threat " of 12 O-Clock High ( TV series ).
* Look Forward to a Bright Future, 1965 ( 6 ')
The Chiffons ' version of " Secret Love, recorded for Bright Tunes Productions in 1965, was released in 1969 on B. T.
* Lynds ( 1965 ) Catalogue of Bright Nebulae

1965 and writes
* Jonathan Cook ( born 1965 ) is a British writer and a freelance journalist based in Nazareth, Israel, who writes about the Middle East, and more specifically, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
In 2008 Irving self-published Banged Up, an account of his recent imprisonment in Austria, in which he writes " Since January 1965 a close friendship has bonded me with ... Rolf Hochhuth " and describes a phone conversation between them in 2005.
" Herbert writes repeatedly, starting in Dune ( 1965 ), that melange possesses the odor of cinnamon.
He writes in the Southern Gothic aesthetic in his distinctly Faulknerian 1965 debut, The Orchard Keeper, and Suttree ( 1979 ); in the Epic Western tradition, with grotesquely drawn characters and symbolic narrative turns reminiscent of Melville, in Blood Meridian ( 1985 ), which Harold Bloom styled " the greatest single book since Faulkner ’ s As I Lay Dying ," calling the character of Judge Holden " short of Moby Dick, the most monstrous apparition in all of American literature "; in a much more pastoral tone in his celebrated Border Trilogy ( 1992 – 98 ) of bildungsromans, including All the Pretty Horses ( 1992 ), winner of the National Book Award ; and in the post-apocalyptic genre in the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Road ( 2007 ).
Shepp also writes for theater ; his works include The Communist ( 1965 ) and Lady Day: A Musical Tragedy ( 1972 ).
In his article, "' Secret ' 1965 Memo Reveals Plans to Keep U. S. bases and Nuclear Weapons Options in Okinawa After Reversion ", Steve Rabson, former U. S. Army draftee in Okinawa during 1967 – 68 and now author and lecturer on Okinawan literature, history and culture, writes:
In his major book, Psychosynthesis: A Collection of Basic Writings ( 1965 ), Assagioli writes of three aims of psychosynthesis:
" I was elected as the first editor of Militant in 1964 ," writes Taaffe, " and the only full-timer in 1965, with Keith Dickinson working with me as an invaluable unpaid ' part-timer ' for the paper from 1965.
In " Terminology of the Imperium ," the glossary of the 1965 novel Dune, Herbert writes:
Rockford LhotkaRockford Lhotka ( born 1965 ) is an author and columnist who writes on topics concerning Microsoft-centric programming with an emphasis on object oriented design strategies.
Harrison had been practising the sitar since he used it to record Norwegian Wood ( This Bird Has Flown ) in October 1965 ( he was soon to do so from its leading exponent Ravi Shankar ) and Lavezzoli writes that " His playing throughout the song is an astonishing improvement over Norwegian Wood.

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