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1964 and Ken
* 1964Ken Daneyko, Canadian ice hockey player
Storylines throughout the decade included: a mystery poison-pen letter received by Elsie Tanner, the 1962 marriage of Ken Barlow and Valerie Tatlock, the death of Martha Longhurst in 1964, the birth of the Barlow twins in 1965, Elsie Tanner's wedding to Steve Tanner as well as a train crashing from the viaduct ( both in 1967 ), the murder of Steve Tanner in 1968, and a coach crash in 1969.
* 1964Ken Shamrock, American martial artist
First launched by Ken Garland in 1964, it was re-published as the First Things First 2000 manifesto in 1999 in the magazine Emigre 51 stating " We propose a reversal of priorities in favor of more useful, lasting and democratic forms of communication-a mindshift away from product marketing and toward the exploration and production of a new kind of meaning.
Her later film assignments included Father Goose ( 1964 ), with Cary Grant ; Ken Russell's Valentino ( 1977 ), in the role of silent-screen legend Alla Nazimova ; and Louis Malle's Damage ( 1992 ).
* 1964Ken Wregget, Canadian ice hockey player
From 1964, the Merry Pranksters, a loose group that developed around novelist Ken Kesey, sponsored the Acid Tests, a series of events based around the taking of LSD ( supplied by Stanley ), accompanied by light shows, film projection and discordant, improvised music known as the psychedelic symphony.
Ken Reid was re-commissioned to draw the strip in 1962, and Robert Nixon when Reid left DC Thomson in 1964.
* 1964Ken Norman, American basketball player
Tiring of his reduced status, he joined Kenneth Horne in Beyond Our Ken ( 1958 – 1964 ), and its sequel, Round the Horne ( 1965 – 1968 ).
Ill health forced him to choose between commerce and show business after 1958, and, choosing the latter, he made two further popular radio series, Beyond Our Ken ( 1958 – 1964 ) and Round the Horne ( 1965 – 1968 )
When Beyond Our Ken came to an end in 1964, the BBC commissioned a replacement series, Round the Horne, on similar lines, from Barry Took and Marty Feldman.
He is perhaps best known as the formal announcer on Beyond Our Ken ( 1958 – 1964 ), its more famous successor Round the Horne ( 1965 – 1968 ) and the short-lived Stop Messing About ( 1969 – 1970 ), where his ' BBC accent ' was used to comic effect.
On April 23, 1964, in the top of the ninth inning of a scoreless game in Colt Stadium, Rose reached first base on an error and scored on another error to make Houston Astros Ken Johnson the first pitcher to lose a complete game no-hitter.
* " Magnetic core memory " ( improvements ) Ken Olsen filed November 1959, issued December 1964
Sometimes a Great Notion, Ken Kesey's 1964 novel adapted for a 1971 movie, is about a family of lumberjacks in Oregon.
Beyond Our Ken ( 1958 – 1964 ) was a radio comedy programme, the predecessor to Round the Horne ( 1965 – 1968 ).
By 1964, Eric Merriman was very much in demand for television work and decided to end writing Beyond Our Ken.
McGarry joined Ipswich in 1964, and was replaced by player-manager Ken Furphy, from Workington Furphy rebuilt the team around players such as Keith Eddy and Dennis Bond, but after holding Liverpool to a draw in the FA Cup and narrowly failing to win promotion in 1966 – 67, Bond was sold to Tottenham for £ 30, 000, Watford's record transfer receipt at the time.
Another notable radio show was the double entendre-laden Round the Horne ( 1965 – 1968 ), a sequel to the earlier series Beyond Our Ken, which ran from 1959 to 1964.
* Ken Daneyko ( born 1964 ), former New Jersey Devils player, previously lived in North Caldwell and still resides in New Jersey.
Cassady first met author Ken Kesey during the summer of 1962, eventually becoming one of the Merry Pranksters, a group who formed around Kesey in 1964 who were vocal proponents of the use of psychedelic drugs.
He quickly established himself among the leading professional players such as Ken Rosewall, Lew Hoad and Andrés Gimeno, and also Pancho Gonzales when Gonzales returned to a full – time schedule in 1964.
* Ken Shamrock ( b. 1964 ), former wrestler / mixed martial artist

1964 and Russell
* 1964Russell Crowe, New Zealand actor
* 1964Russell Ingall, Australian racing driver
Russell Ira Crowe ( born 7 April 1964 ) is a New Zealand-born Australian actor, film producer, and musician.
UPI reporters and photographers have won ten Pulitzer Prizes: Russell Jones ( International Reporting, 1957 ), Andrew Lopez ( News Photography, 1960 ), Yasushi Nagao ( News Photography, 1961 ), Merriman Smith ( National Reporting, 1964 ), Kyoichi Sawada ( News Photography, 1966 ), Toshio Sakai ( Feature Photography, 1968 ), Lucinda Franks and Thomas Powers ( National Reporting, 1971 ), and David Hume Kennerly ( Feature Photography, 1972 ).
The bill came before the full Senate for debate on March 30, 1964 and the " Southern Bloc " of 18 southern Democratic Senators and one Republican Senator led by Richard Russell ( D-GA ) launched a filibuster to prevent its passage.
New York: Russell & Russell, 1964.
As a result of President Johnson's signing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Long ( along with more than a dozen other southern Senators, including Herman Talmadge and Richard Russell ) did not attend the 1964 Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City.
The only Italian film about Pezza to be available in English is the 1964 Giovanni Addessi produzioni cinematografiche of Rome, production, The Legend of Fra Diavolo, with an Italian cast but starring Tony Russell, which was released in the U. S. by Globe Films International.
In 1964, he sent out the first-ever NBA starting five consisting of an African-American quintet, namely Russell, Willie Naulls, Tom Sanders, Sam Jones, and K. C. Jones.
A nice touch was that Billy Banks, a vocalist who had recorded with Condon and Pee Wee Russell in 1932, and had lived in obscurity in Japan for many years, turned up at one of the 1964 concerts: Pee Wee asked him " have you got any more gigs?
The former terminal building was built in 1964, and was designed by the architectural firm of Green Blankstein Russell and Associates ( subsequently GBR Associates and Stantec Limited ).
He married Pat Russell in 1964, and they have two sons and two daughters, Juliette Curran.
* Ciné boum ( Short film Co-Directed with Robert Russell, 1964 )
From 1961 to 1964, Mills was married to Russell Alquist, Jr., with whom she had a son, Sean.
* Henry Norris Russell Lectureship ( 1964 )
In 1964, he returned to attend graduate school at Western Kentucky where he was encouraged to pursue acting by instructor D. Russell Miller.
He gained a place at Balliol College, Oxford after he impressed Russell Meiggs in his interview, and read physics there from 1964 to 1967.
While less farsighted individuals made predictions of gloom, Russell Lawrence and his brother, E. George Lawrence ( who led Lawrence Tech from 1934 to 1964 ), turned a dream of preparing students for leadership in the new technical era into reality.
Eddie Foy Jr. appeared as his father in several films — Frontier Marshal ( 1939 ), Lillian Russell ( 1940 ), Yankee Doodle Dandy ( 1942 ), and Wilson ( 1944 )— as well as a television version of The Seven Little Foys with Mickey Rooney ( 1964 ).
He won the Henry Draper Medal from the National Academy of Sciences in 1963, the Eddington Medal in 1964, and the Henry Norris Russell Lectureship in 1966.
In 1964, Russell toured Europe with his sextet and lived in Scandinavia for five years.
* Mischa Russell, violin ( 1962 – 1964 )

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