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* 1928 – Clarence 13X, American religious leader ( d. 1969 )
# Clarence C. Walton, Ph. D. ( 1969 – 1978, first President )
* Clarence C. Walton, ( 1964 – 1969 )
On October 29, 1969, Clarence Jordan died of a heart attack at age 57, while working on a sermon in his writing shack.
Clarence Jordan ( July 29, 1912 – October 29, 1969 ), a farmer and New Testament Greek scholar, was the founder of Koinonia Farm, a small but influential religious community in southwest Georgia and the author of the Cotton Patch translations of the New Testament.
The first example of this type may have been Clarence Jones of The Miami Herald, who in 1969 worked with a computer to find patterns in the criminal justice system.
* Clarence Adler ( b. 1886 in Cincinnati, Ohio ; died 12 / 24 / 1969 ), concert pianist, father or Richard Adler and mentor to Aaron Coland
The effort to create an elite unit comprising regular servicemen began in earnest in 1967, when two officers, MAJ Tan Kim Peng Clarence and MAJ James Chia, were given the task to begin recruiting eligible candidates from any unit in the SAF, thus forming the SAF Regular Battalion on 1 December 1969 under the direct command of the Ministry of Defence.
Clarence Edward Smith, ( February 22, 1928 – June 12, 1969 ) better known by his assumed names Clarence 13X and Allah, was an American religious leader who founded the Five Percent movement, a group that split from the Nation of Islam ( NOI ).
Clarence 13X was fatally shot in June 1969 ; the identity of his killer is unknown.
By 1969, Clarence 13X had become very tired and slept little.
Patrick Wilson was born in Buffalo, New York on February 1, 1969, but raised in nearby Clarence.
Clarence Henry " Pants " Rowland ( February 12, 1879 – May 17, 1969 ) was a Major League Baseball manager for the Chicago White Sox from 1915 through 1918 who went on to become a major figure in minor league baseball.
Clarence Lyell O ' Shea, more commonly known as Clarrie O ' Shea ( 1906 – 1988 ), was the Victorian State Secretary of the Australian Tramway & Motor Omnibus Employees ' Association who was jailed in 1969 by Sir John Kerr for contempt of the Industrial Court when he disobeyed a court order that his union pay $ 8, 100 in fines, under the penal sections of the Conciliation and Arbitration Act.
The Sweet Inspirations ’ fourth album was recorded in February 1969 in Muscle Shoals, Alabama with the famed Muscle Shoals rhythm section, who had played on hit recordings by a number of acts including Aretha Franklin, Percy Sledge, and Clarence Carter.

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US President Richard M. Nixon announced his new policy on biological warfare at a press conference in the Roosevelt Room of the White House on November 25, 1969.
*, reprinted in English translation in Gentzen's Collected works, M. E. Szabo, ed., North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1969.
James M. Poitras has written that he chose this epoch for the date and time routines in a package developed by his group at MGH in 1969:
In 1969, Escher's business advisor, Jan W. Vermeulen, author of a biography in Dutch on the artist, established the M. C.
* 1969 – Vietnam War: U. S. President Richard M. Nixon addresses the nation on television and radio, asking the " silent majority " to join him in solidarity on the Vietnam War effort and to support his policies.
* Lewis M. Branscomb, 1969 – 1972
* From the Hot Afternoon ( A & M / CTI, 1969 )
* Betwixt & Between ( A & M / CTI, 1969 ) with J. J. Johnson
* Stonebone ( A & M / CTI ( Japan ), 1969 ) with J. J. Johnson
In 1969, he received his double M. Sc.
* Canfield, Joseph M. 1969.
* Schreuder, D. M. Gladstone and Kruger: Liberal government and colonial ‘ home rule ’, 1880 – 85 ( 1969 )
* Baldwin, M. W. A History of the Crusades: the first hundred years, 1969.
( Reprinted in 1969 by New York: Kraus Reprint Co .; in 1970 by New York ; in 1976 by Millwood, NY: Kraus Reprint Co .; & in 1994 under M. E. Opler, Morris by Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
* Walter Wrigley, Walter M. Hollister, and William G. Denhard ( 1969 ).
Dorothy Stanley ) ( 1909, 1969 ) The Autobiography of Henry M. Stanley, New York.
In 1988, Callaghan's wife Audrey, a former chairman ( 1969 – 1982 ) of Great Ormond Street Hospital, spotted a letter to a newspaper which pointed out that the copyright of Peter Pan, which had been assigned by J. M. Barrie to the hospital, was about to expire.
" She has taught at the University of British Columbia ( 1965 ), Sir George Williams University in Montreal ( 1967 – 68 ), the University of Alberta ( 1969 – 70 ), York University in Toronto ( 1971 – 72 ), the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa ( 1985 ), where she was visiting M. F. A.
1969 – 87 Mr Rafael M. Salas ( Philippines )
Among other honors, the Vladimir M. Komarov Astronautical Rocketry Club ( ARK ) in Ljubljana has also borne Komarov's name since 1969.
It was founded in 1969, and is named for Joseph M. Bryan, a prominent figure in North Carolina business and philanthropy.
On Veterans Day, November 11, 1969, President Richard M. Nixon asked the Senate to ratify the 1925 Geneva Protocol prohibiting the use of chemical and biological weapons.
After signing with Universal Studios in 1969, Cassidy was featured in episodes of the TV series Ironside, Marcus Welby, M. D., Adam-12 and Bonanza.
Spiro T. Agnew, who was the Governor of Maryland from 1967 – 1969, later served as the Vice-President of the United States for a time under President Richard M. Nixon, and Agnew is, thus far, the highest-ranking Marylander in the history of the United States.
* Winton M. Blount-United States Postmaster General ( 1969 – 1972 )

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The procedures used by the BIH evolved, and the name for the time scale changed: " A3 " in 1963 and " TA ( BIH )" in 1969.
* In 1969 and 1970 Thor Heyerdahl launched expeditions to cross the Atlantic in boats built from papyrus.
Los Angeles, Ward Ritchie Press, 1969.
In 1969, the institute established the Center for Advanced Film Studies at Greystone, the Doheny Mansion in Beverly Hills, CA.
" ( 1969 ), that all authors are writers, but not all writers are authors.
* 1969 – Bison Dele, American basketball player ( d. 2002 )
* 1969 – Israeli commando force penetrates deep into Egyptian territory to stage a mortar attack on regional Egyptian Army headquarters in the Nile Valley of Upper Egypt.
* 1925 – Barbara Bates, American actress ( d. 1969 )
* 1969 – Elliott Smith, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ( Heatmiser ( d. 2003 )
In 1969, Karpov became the first Soviet player since Spassky ( 1955 ) to win the World Junior Chess Championship, scoring an undefeated 10 / 11 in the finals at Stockholm.
* 1969 – Followers led by Charles Manson murder pregnant actress Sharon Tate ( wife of Roman Polanski ), coffee heiress Abigail Folger, Polish actor Wojciech Frykowski, men's hairstylist Jay Sebring and recent high-school graduate Steven Parent.
In 1969, economist Milton Friedman, after examining the history of business cycles in the U. S., concluded that " The Hayek-Mises explanation of the business cycle is contradicted by the evidence.
* 1969 – The Apollo 11 astronauts are released from a three-week quarantine to enjoy a ticker tape parade in New York, New York.
* 1884 – Rómulo Gallegos, Venezuelan novelist and politician, 46th President of Venezuela ( d. 1969 )
Among many roles in his career, Arau has played " Captain Herrera ", a lieutenant of Federal general " Mapache ", in Sam Peckinpah's 1969 western, The Wild Bunch, chief bandit " El Guapo " in Three Amigos ( USA, 1986 ), a comedy with Martin Short, Steve Martin, and Chevy Chase, and the smuggler " Juan " in Romancing the Stone which starred Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner.
* 1871 – John Lester, American cricketer ( d. 1969 )
Since 1969, over 30, 000 tourists have been to Antarctica.
In 1969 it was declared a historical artistic monument of national interest.
* 1969 – At a zebra crossing in London, photographer Iain Macmillan takes the photo that becomes the cover of the Beatles album Abbey Road, one of the most famous album covers in recording history.
* 1929 – Roy Hamilton, American singer ( d. 1969 )
It even made an appearance at the Woodstock Music Festival in 1969 during Arlo Guthrie's performance.
* 1969 – Operation Banner: British troops are deployed in Northern Ireland.
* 1969 – DJ Uncle Al, American rapper and DJ ( d. 2001 )
* Adrian Archibald ( born c. 1969 ), British motorcycle racer

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