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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.
1967 and Randy
The relationship between pioneer Christian rock musicians Larry Norman and Randy Stonehill, sometimes described as the Lennon – McCartney of Christian rock, was a controversial one during its more than forty years from its inception in 1967 until Norman's death in February 2008.
The relationship between pioneer Christian rock musicians Larry Norman and Randy Stonehill, sometimes described as the Lennon – McCartney of Christian rock, was a controversial one during its more than forty years from its inception in 1967 until Norman's death in February 2008.
* Randy Rasmussen, former left guard of the New York Jets for 15 years ( 1967 – 1981 ), started in Super Bowl III
* Randy Matson, a former World Champion shot putter, an Olympic Gold ( Mexico City-1968 ) and Olympic Silver ( Tokyo-1964 ) medalist, and James E. Sullivan Award winner as the nation's top amateur athlete ( 1967 ), is a native of Pampa and graduate of Texas A & M University in College Station.
Besides " Simon Smith ", Price featured seven Randy Newman songs on his 1967 A Price on His Head album.
In December another EP set of instrumentals, Instrumental Assassination, was released but an instrumental version of Tommy Roe's " Sweet Pea " only reached # 36 when issued as a single and the follow-up, Randy Newman's " So Long, Dad ", with its intricate keyboard arrangement, missed the top twenty altogether, making 1967 an unsuccessful year in the charts with no album as Mann and Hugg explored other avenues of their career.
Randy California ( born Randy Craig Wolfe ; February 20, 1951 – January 2, 1997 ) was a guitarist, singer and songwriter and one of the original members of the rock group Spirit, formed in 1967.
This terminology was later picked up by the American pop group The Monkees for their song, " Randy Scouse Git ", included on their 1967 album Headquarters.
1967 and McKay
In 1967 Sister Raymunde McKay, R. S. H. M., D. Phil., the president of Marymount College, extended an invitation to Sister Mary Felix Montgomery, C. S. J., Ph. D., General Superior of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Orange, to merge Marymount College with St. Joseph College of Orange, a four year liberal arts college for women religious run by the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Orange, which Sister Montgomery accepted.
In 1967, however, Sister McKay, President of Marymount College, received permission from Cardinal McIntyre to begin affiliation with Loyola University on Loyola ’ s Westchester campus.
In Yary's senior year of 1967 the Trojans won the NCAA football national championship under Coach John McKay.
They include Countee Cullen ( 1903 – 1946 ), Alice Dunbar Nelson ( 1875 – 1935 ), Gwendolyn Bennett ( 1902 – 1981 ), Langston Hughes ( 1902 – 1967 ), Claude McKay ( 1889 – 1948 ), Jean Toomer ( 1894 – 1967 ) and other African American poets of the Harlem Renaissance.
He held the same position at Florida State ( 1967 – 1968 ) before serving under John McKay at Southern California ( 1969 – 1970 ) and Frank Broyles at Arkansas ( 1971 – 1972 ).
From 1967 to 1972, the race was organized by the National Off-Road Racing Association ( NORRA ) and grew in popularity with ABC's " Wide World of Sports " sending Jim McKay to cover the 1968 event, and attracting new participants like the late Mickey Thompson, Indy 500 winner Parnelli Jones and movie actor James Garner.
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