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* 1886 Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII, Nizam of Hyderabad state ( d. 1967 )
* 1888 Gerhard Ritter, German historian ( d. 1967 )
* 1967 Jonathan Firth, British actor
* 1967 Mika Koivuniemi, Finnish bowler
* 1967 Sarah Cracknell, English singer ( Saint Etienne )
* 1967 Mellow Man Ace, American rapper ( Cypress Hill )
* 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.
* 1877 Alice B. Toklas, American businesswoman ( d. 1967 )
* 1967 Steven Mackintosh, English actor
* 1875 Katharine McCormick, American biologist, philanthropist, and activist ( d. 1967 )
* 1967 Ogie Alcasid, Filipino singer-songwriter, producer, and actor
* 1967 Mike Greenberg, American sportscaster
* 1967 Julie Snyder, Canadian talk show host and producer
* 1967 Deion Sanders, American football player
* 1895 Bert Lahr, American actor ( d. 1967 )
* 1967 Quinn Cummings, American actress
* 1967 Digna Ketelaar, Dutch tennis player
* 1967 Amélie Nothomb, Belgian writer
* 1967 Aaron Krickstein, American tennis player
* 1967 Aline Brosh McKenna, American screenwriter
* 1967 Dang Van Ngu, Vietnamese doctor and intellectual ( b. 1910 )
* 1924 Frank Worrell, Indian cricketer ( d. 1967 )
* 1967 Gregg Jefferies, American baseball player
* 1967 Skin, English singer and model ( Skunk Anansie )
* 1967 Mathieu Kassovitz, French director and screenwriter

1967 and Lorraine
* Sherer, Lorraine M. 1967.
* Joan Tompkins, Lorraine Miller ( 1967 1970 )

1967 and Pearson
At the end of Canada's centennial year in 1967, Prime Minister Pearson announced his intention to step down, and Trudeau entered the race for the Liberal leadership.
It was called a " fast-back ", and because of this David Pearson was the series champion that year with Richard Petty dominating 1967, winning 27 of 48 races ( including 10 in a row ) in the boxier Plymouth Belvedere.
After Prime Minister Pearson doused the Expo flame, Governor General Michener closed Expo at Place des Nations with the mournful spontaneous farewell: " It is with great regret that I declare that the Universal and International Exhibition of 1967 has come to an official end.
The process of founding the Order of Canada began in early 1966 and came to a conclusion on 17 April 1967, when the organisation was instituted by Queen Elizabeth II, on the advice of her then Canadian prime minister, Lester B. Pearson, who was assisted with the establishment of the order by John Matheson.
On March 4, 1967, before watching a Montreal Canadiens game on television at Rideau Hall, Vanier had conversed with his prime minister at the time, Lester B. Pearson, and had expressed to him that he was willing to continue on as governor general until the end of the centennial year.
The NAC was one of a number of projects launched by the government of Lester B. Pearson to commemorate Canada's 1967 centenary.
The first official response to the economic support being given to the United States military from the government was by Lester B. Pearson on March 10, 1967 that the embargo of goods to their southern ally was " necessary and logical " due to the extreme integration of both economies and in doing so would also be a notice of withdrawal from North American defense arrangements.
Taschereau acted as Governor General from Vanier's death on March 5 to April 17, 1967 at which point Prime Minister Lester Pearson and the Queen appointed Roland Michener as the new Governor General.
He was Minister of Finance from 1963 to 1965, and President of the Privy Council from 1967 to 1968 in the government of Prime Minister Lester Pearson.
Gordon supported Pierre Trudeau's winning 1968 bid for the Liberal leadership, after Pearson announced his retirement in late 1967.
Pearson announced his intention to resign as Liberal leader in December 1967, and was replaced the following April by Pierre Trudeau.
A picture from April 1967 showing then-Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson and three other members of his cabinet.
Liberal leader and Prime Minister Lester Pearson announced on December 14, 1967 that he would be retiring in April 1968.
He went to Montreal to practice law until 1967 when he returned to Ottawa to work as an advisor in the Prime Minister's Office under Liberal Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson.
She was sworn in on April 11, 1967 as a sign of honour from Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson.
Samuel Pearson Goddard, Jr. ( 8 August 19191 February 2006 ) was an American politician and the 12th Governor of Arizona, serving from January 1965 till January 1967.
In 1967, The Lethbridge Herald sold its 50 % holding to Selkirk Holdings Ltd, the successor to Taylor Pearson & Carson.
In 1967, he was promoted to Minister of National Defence, and remained in that position under Pearson and then Pierre Trudeau until he retired from politics in 1970.
The fraternity's membership roster includes United States President James A. Garfield ( Williams 1856 ), Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court Charles Evans Hughes ( Colgate and Brown 1881 ), United States Senator-Vermont Justin S. Morrill ( Middlebury 1860 ), Canadian Prime Minister and Nobel Prize winner Lester B. Pearson ( Toronto 1919 ), President of Colombia Juan Manuel Santos ( Kansas 1973 ), former Commander in Chief of the US Central Command Tommy Franks ( Texas 1963 ), Actor Alan Thicke ( Western Ontario 1967 ), Author Stephen Crane ( Lafayette and Syracuse 1894 ), Author Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. ( Cornell 1944 ), former Chairman and CEO of Walt Disney Co. Michael D. Eisner ( Denison 1964 ), and Nobel Prize winners Charles Dawes ( Marietta 1884 ), Christian B. Anfinsen ( Swarthmore 1937 ), and Edward C. Prescott ( Swarthmore 1962 ).
In 1967, the Kray twins hired Pearson to write their biography.
From 1964 until 1967, he was Government House Leader in charge of the Pearson minority government's parliamentary strategy for much of its tenure, including during the Great Flag Debate and parliamentary debates on the introduction of Medicare.
On March 19, 1967, at the seventh race of the season, David Pearson earned his first career victory at Bristol in the Southeastern 500, with Dick Hutcherson finishing fifth.
From 1966 to 1967 as " Stephan Langton ", Pearson published The New Patriot, a magazine devoted to " a responsible but penetrating inquiry into every aspect of the Jewish Question.
Roger Pearson formed the Northern League in collaboration with Peter Huxley-Blythe, who was active in a variety of neo-Nazi groups with connections in Germany and North America ( Tauber, 1967, Vol.

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