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* 1967 – Albert Orsborn, American Salvation Army general ( b. 1886 )
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* 1967 – The Aldene Connection opened in Roselle Park, NJ, shutting down the CNJ's Jersey City waterfront terminal and transferring commuters to Newark Penn Station.
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In March 1967, Leon M ' Ba and Omar Bongo ( then known as Albert Bongo ) were elected President and Vice President, with the BDG winning all 47 seats in the National Assembly.
In March 1967, Leon M ' Ba and Omar Bongo ( then Albert Bongo ) were elected president and vice president.
* 1967 – Albert DeSalvo, the " Boston Strangler ," is convicted of numerous crimes and is sentenced to life imprisonment.
For 37 years beginning in 1967, Albert was the voice of the New York Knicks on radio and television ( getting his start by being a ball boy for the Knicks before getting his first break on New York radio by sportscaster Marty Glickman ) before being let go by the chairman of the MSG Network and Cablevision after Albert criticized the Knicks ' poor play on-air in 2004.
Her first credited film role was as the love-interest in Albert Finney's only film as director and star, Charlie Bubbles ( 1967 ).
Albert Nwazu Okonkwo, a Mid-Western Igbo medical officer, was installed by Emeka Odumegwu Ojukwu as Biafran Military Administrator of the territory ( 17 August 1967-19 September 1967 ).
He formerly had been the long term doctor for Eugene O ' Neill and evaluated the confessed Boston Strangler, Albert DeSalvo, a case defended in 1967 by Bailey.
* Lamar Cecil, Albert Ballin ; business and politics in imperial Germany, 1888 – 1918 ( Princeton University Press, 1967 )
He recalled: " Curlew River had more rehearsal time than any other new work that I have ever played " In 1967 he participated in a concert in the Royal Albert Hall including Britten's The Burning Fiery Furnace.
* Rear Admiral Albert C. Read ( 1887 – 1967 ), Commander / Navigator of the NC-4, the first aircraft to complete a transatlantic flight in 1919
Later recipients include Arthur Compton ( 1954 ), Hermann Hesse ( 1954 ), Albert Schweitzer ( 1954 ), Thomas Mann ( 1955 ), Oskar Kokoschka ( 1955 ), Carl Orff ( 1956 ), Erwin Schrödinger ( 1956 ), Thornton Wilder ( 1956 ), Karl Schmidt-Rottluff ( 1956 ), Werner Heisenberg ( 1957 ), Gerhard Ritter ( 1957 ), Ludwig Mies van der Rohe ( 1957 ), Percy Ernst Schramm ( 1958 ), Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker ( 1961 ), Karl Jaspers ( 1964 ), Otto Klemperer ( 1967 ), Carl Zuckmayer ( 1967 ), Henry Moore ( 1972 ), Raymond Aron ( 1973 ), George F. Kennan ( 1976 ), Friedrich Hayek ( 1977 ), Karl Popper ( 1980 ), Eugène Ionesco ( 1983 ), Hans Bethe ( 1984 ), Gordon A. Craig ( 1990 ), Rudolf Mößbauer ( 1996 ), Umberto Eco ( 1998 ), Hans Magnus Enzensberger ( 1999 ), and Wim Wenders ( 2005 ).
Meltzer campaigned for Christie's release and when he was freed in 1967 Christie joined with Albert to launch the Anarchist Black Cross, to call for solidarity with those anarchists left behind in prison.
Albert John Lutuli ( commonly spelled Luthuli ; c. 1898 – 21 July 1967 ), also known by his Zulu name Mvumbi, was a South African teacher and politician.
Born in The Bronx, New York City, Cohn was the only child of Dora ( née Marcus ; 1892 – 1967 ) and Judge Albert C. Cohn ( 1885 – 1959 ), who was influential in Democratic Party politics.
By 1966 and 1967, Stax and its subsidiaries had hit their stride, regularly scoring hits with artists such as Otis Redding, Sam and Dave, Carla Thomas, William Bell, Booker T. & the MG's, Eddie Floyd, The Bar-Kays, Albert King, and The Mad Lads.
It featured prominently in the 1967 Peter Watkins film Privilege and doubled for the Royal Albert Hall in 1996s Brassed Off.
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