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* Johnson, Graham, High Speed Digital Design, a Handbook of Black Magic, Prentice Hall, 1973, ISBN 0-13-395724-1
His younger brother Graham Jenkins opined it may have been guilt over this that caused Burton to start drinking very heavily, particularly after Ifor died in 1973.
Graham Anderson Martin ( 1912 – 1990 ) succeeded Ellsworth Bunker as United States Ambassador to South Vietnam in 1973.
He made a cameo appearance in the 1973 Billy Graham film Time to Run, performing his song I Love You.
Another peak of the Allmans ' success came on New Year's Eve, 1973, when promoter Bill Graham arranged for a nationwide radio broadcast of their concert from San Francisco's Cow Palace.
All of the band's original members from the 1973 — 80 " classic period ", namely Maurice White, Philip Bailey, Verdine White, Ralph Johnson, Al McKay, Larry Dunn, Andrew Woofolk, Fred White and Johnny Graham, attended the ceremony, at which the nine of them played together for the first time in 20 years, performing " Shining Star " and " That's The Way Of the World ".
Up to now, the group's biggest success had been as a five-piece harmony, but it was around this time that they began to favour lead singers for their songs with title credits given to Marty Kristian for " Come Softly to Me " and Eve Graham for " Nevertheless ", but it was in late 1973 that this formula found its biggest success when Lyn Paul took the lead on the new single, " You Won't Find Another Fool Like Me ".
Caterham Cars had been a major Lotus 7 dealer during the 1960s, and its founder, Graham Nearn, purchased the rights to continue manufacture of the Seven design from Chapman in 1973, after Lotus announced its intention to discontinue the model.
Franklin Graham met Pierce in 1973, and they made several trips together to visit relief projects and missionary partners in Asia and elsewhere.
* Ben Graham ( football player ) ( born 1973 ), former Australian rules football player and an American football punter who currently plays for the Detroit Lions in the NFL
In 1973, the line up was Howard " Shep " Shepherd ( lead banjo ), Graham Shepherd and Mike Dexter ( banjos ), Tony Pritchard ( trombone ), Tony " Tosh " Kennedy ( sousaphone ) and Ged Martin ( drums ).
Graham was de facto publisher of the newspaper from 1963 onward, formally assuming the title in 1979, and chairman of the board from 1973 to 1991.
In 1973, Graham received the Elijah Parish Lovejoy Award as well as an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Colby College.
Graham Greene dedicated his 1973 novel The Honorary Consul to her, " with love, and in memory of the many happy weeks I have passed at San Isidro and Mar del Plata " and in 1934 she was the recitant in the American premiere of André Gide-Igor Stravinsky's opera-ballet Perséphone at the Teatro Colón conducted by the composer.
* Eyelids of the Morning: The Mingled Destinies of Crocodiles and Men by Alistair Graham and Peter Hill Beard ; originally published in 1973 ( New York Graphic Society-ISBN 0-8212-0464-5 ).
1973 saw the release of Jacky Ickx's Ferrari 312 B2 ( 152 ) and the John Player Special Lotus 72 ( 154 ) of World Champion Emerson Fittipaldi, and in 1974 the Shadow F1 car was issued in both UOP livery ( 155 ) driven by Jackie Oliver, and as Graham Hill's Embassy Shadow ( 156 ).
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