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* Alan Lomax, Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, ( 1967 ) Hard-Hitting Songs for Hard-Hit People, Oak Publications, New York.
Gillman approached then-NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle in 1963 with the idea of having the champions of the AFL and the NFL play a single final game, but his idea was not implemented until the Super Bowl game was played in 1967.
Pete Townshend of The Who coined the term " power pop " in a 1967 interview in which he said: " Power pop is what we play — what the Small Faces used to play, and the kind of pop The Beach Boys played in the days of ' Fun, Fun, Fun ' which I preferred.
; Dave Cook became National Organiser in 1975 ; Pete Carter prominent in UCATT ; Beatrix Campbell and Judith Hunt active in National Women ’ s Advisory ; Jacques, on the EC since 1967 and replacing James Klugmann on Marxism Today in 1977 ; Sarah Benton was a " heresy " favouring editor of Comment ; critics from the past, like Eric Hobsbawm and Monty Johnstone, got more influence.
During lunch with NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle in 1967, Tiffany & Co. vice president Oscar Riedner made a sketch on a cocktail napkin of what would become the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
In 1967 Davies married Lisbet ( a cousin of Pete Quaife's first wife, Annette ) and they divorced in 1990.
Although Singleton had been engaged in 1967 to radio DJ Pete Murray, the couple drifted apart and Singleton has never married.
On friendly terms again, the 1967 line up decided to return with the addition of Pete Tolson ( born Peter Tolson, 10 September 1951, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England ).
In November and December 1967 the group took part in another package tour around the UK, playing two shows a night over sixteen days as part of an all-star bill that included The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Pink Floyd, The Nice, Eire Apparent, Outer Limits, Amen Corner and the then BBC Radio 1 DJ, Pete Drummond.
On August 3, 1967, Howard was traded to the Boston Red Sox for Pete Magrini and a player to be named later ( Ron Klimkowski ).
* Pete Rodriguez, " I Like It Like That " ( Alegre, 1967 )
* Live at the Red Garter Vol. 2 ( 1967 ) song: " Noche " with Pete " El Conde " Rodríguez, Ismael Miranda, & Adalberto Santiago
From day one, Woody Woodpecker was the mascot of Sugar Pops, from 1959 until 1967, the next mascot for the cereal was " Sugar Pops Pete ," a prairie dog dressed as a cowboy with two " six-shooters " with red and white spiral-striped barrels.
* Pete Carr-bass, guitar, vocal ( 1967 – 1968 )
Many of the players on the 1964 Marlboros team, including Ron Ellis, Mike Walton and Pete Stemkowski, helped the Maple Leafs capture the Stanley Cup in 1967.
At the end of 1967, Juke Box Jury was dropped from the BBC schedule because of its falling ratings, and the last broadcast was on 27 December 1967, with original Jurors Pete Murray and Susan Stranks making a re-appearance.
The American song collection of over 200 songs in Hard Hitting Songs For Hard Hit People by Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger and Alan Lomax in the 1940s ( not published till 1967 ), explored worker's song further.
In 1967 the group released the single " Lazy Fat People ", a satirical song written by Pete Townshend of The Who.
The Social Deviants were founded by singer / writer Mick Farren ( born Michael Anthony Farren, 3 September 1943, in Gloucester, Gloucestershire ) in 1967 out of the Ladbroke Grove UK Underground community, featuring Pete Munro on bass ; Clive Muldoon on guitar, Mike Robinson on guitar and Russell Hunter on drums ( born Barry Russell Hunter, 26 April 1946, in Woking, Surrey ).
His ideas interested dr Pete Donaghy, who invited Yasargil to his microvascular laboratory in Burlington, VT. After his return to Zürich in 1967 he concentrated on discovering clinical applications to their novel inventions.
During an appearance on the Smothers Brothers television show in 1967, Keith Moon over-loaded his Premier bass drum with explosive charges, which were detonated during the finale of " My Generation ", which according to legend resulted in permanent hearing damage for bandmate Pete Townshend and caused Bette Davis to faint.
In 1967, Alexander formed and played bass in the London-based band Grapefruit — initially called " The Grapefruit "— with three former members of Tony Rivers and the Castaways, John Perry, Geoff Swettenham, and Pete Swettenham.
On 3 October 1967 William " Pete " Knight set the standing aircraft speed record of Mach 6. 72 ( 4, 520 mph ), again flying an X-15.

1967 and Hamilton
On August 18, 1967, Red Sox batter Tony Conigliaro was hit almost directly in the left eye by a fastball thrown by Jack Hamilton of the California Angels.
The SNP was founded in 1934, and has had continuous representation in the Parliament of the United Kingdom since Winnie Ewing's groundbreaking victory at the 1967 Hamilton by-election.
They next won a seat in 1967, when Winnie Ewing was the surprise winner of a by-election in the previously safe Labour seat of Hamilton.
The larger Hamilton-class High Endurance Cutters, was the first class of larger cutters to utilize gas turbines, the first of which ( USCGC Hamilton ) was commissioned in 1967.
The original series has spawned: several successful novelty western / folk albums from 1962 – 1965 ; three dozen Dell and Gold Key comic books from 1962 through 1970 ; Jim Beam Whiskey Ponderosa Ranch decanters 1964 – 1966 ; a series of " Big-Little " books from 1966 – 1969 ; Revel Bonanza model character sets from 1966 – 1968 ; a chain of Bonanza and Ponderosa steakhouses from 1963 – present ; the Lake Tahoe-based " Ponderosa " theme park from 1967 – 2004 ; a line of American Character action figures in 1966 – 1967 ; Aladdin lunch buckets and thermos bottles in 1966 – 1968 ; View Master slide sets from 1965 – 1973 ; Ponderosa tin cups from 1967 – 2004 ; a series of Hamilton collector plates in 1989 – 1990 ; and most recently, Breyer Fiftieth Anniversary Ponderosa Stable sets, with horses and Cartwright figures in 2009 – 2011.
* Thomas H. Hamilton ( 1914 – 1979 ), American academic ; served as president of SUNY ( 1959 – 1962 ) and University of Hawaii ( 1963 – 1967 )
In the CFL's initial seasons, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats were the league's dominant team, appearing in nine Grey Cups and winning four titles between 1957 and 1967.
The Grey Cup has been stolen on two occasions: it disappeared for three days in 1967 when it was taken from the Hamilton Tiger-Cats as a prank, and in December 1969 it was stolen from the offices of the Ottawa Rough Riders at Lansdowne Park.
The SNP won a Parliamentary seat in 1967, when Winnie Ewing was the surprise winner of the Hamilton by-election, 1967.
She became active in campaigning for Scottish independence through her membership of the Glasgow University Scottish Nationalist Association, and came to prominence in 1967 when she won the watershed Hamilton by-election as the Scottish National Party ( SNP ) candidate.
Hamilton joined Chelsea as a junior and became the Stamford Bridge club's youngest ever player and goalscorer at 16 years, 138 days when he scored against Tottenham Hotspur on his debut, on 18 March 1967, a feat which earned comparisons with another famous Chelsea striker who also scored on his debut against Spurs – Jimmy Greaves.
After his time with the SNCC, Carmichael attempted to clarify his politics by writing the book Black Power ( 1967 ) with Charles V. Hamilton and became a strong critic of the Vietnam War.
Stokely Carmichael and Charles Hamilton 1967 were black power activists and first used the term ' institutional racism ' to describe the consequences of a societal structure that was stratified into a racial hierarchy that resulted in layers of discrimination and inequality for minority ethnic people in housing, income, employment, education and health ( Garner 2004: 22 ).
However, by the 1960s the SNP's support was growing, as shown by their spectacular victory in the 1967 Hamilton by-election.
* Tommy Joe Coffey – player ( WR / K ), 1977 ( Edmonton Eskimos 1959 – 60, 1962 – 66 ; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1967 – 72 ; Toronto Argonauts 1973 ).
* Bernie Faloney – player ( QB ), 1974 ( Edmonton Eskimos 1954 ; Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1957 – 64 ; Montreal Alouettes 1965 – 66 ; BC Lions 1967 ).
* Cap Fear – player ( OW ), 1967 ( Toronto Argonauts 1919 – 25 ; Montreal AAA Winged Wheelers 1927 ; Hamilton Tigers 1928 – 32 ).
* Don Sutherin – player ( DB / K ), 1992 ( Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1958, 1960 – 66 ; Ottawa Rough Riders 1967 – 69 ; Toronto Argonauts 1970 ).
Bill Hamilton expounded Fisher's argument in his 1967 paper on " Extraordinary sex ratios " as follows, given the assumption of equal parental expenditure on offspring of both sexes.
The Sources of Soviet Conduct began as a private report prepared for Secretary of Defense James Forrestal in January 1947 .< ref name =" kennan "> George F. Kennan, < u > Memoirs </ u >, 1925 – 1950 ( Boston: Little, Brown, 1967 ), 354 – 356 .</ ref > It was never intended as a public document, but on the urging of Hamilton Fish Armstrong, editor of Foreign Affairs, Kennan obtained permission from Forrestal to publish the article under the pseudonym “ X ”.
* 1967: The Best of Chico Hamilton

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