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Architects in the UK who have made contributions to the profession through design excellence or architectural education, or have in some other way advanced the profession, might until 1971 be elected Fellows of the Royal Institute of British Architects and can write FRIBA after their name if they feel so inclined.
In Scotland, Boxing Day has been specified as an additional bank holiday since 1974, by Royal Proclamation under the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971.
For centuries it was stored in the Royal Library in Copenhagen but in 1971 it was returned to Iceland.
* Member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences ( 1971 )
His major subsequent films include The French Connection ( 1971 ), in which he played Jimmy " Popeye " Doyle ; The Poseidon Adventure ( 1972 ); The Conversation ( 1974 ); Superman ( 1978 ), in which he played arch-villain Lex Luthor ; Hoosiers ( 1986 ); Mississippi Burning ( 1987 ); Unforgiven ( 1992 ); The Firm ( 1993 ); Crimson Tide ( 1995 ); Get Shorty ( 1995 ); The Birdcage ( 1996 ); Enemy of the State ( 1998 ); and The Royal Tenenbaums ( 2001 ).
* 1971 Royal Cities of the Old Testament, London, 1971.
The Royal Victorian Order was opened to women in 1936, and the Order of Bath and Saint Michael and Saint George in 1965 and 1971 respectively.
He was long associated with London's Royal Court Theatre, where he was Co-Artistic Director 1969 – 70, and Associate Artistic Director 1971 – 75, directing premiere productions of plays by David Storey, among others.
* 1971 – Fred Quilt, a leader of the Tsilhqot ' in First Nation is severely beaten by Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers ; he dies two days later.
Anatomist D. W. Grieve of the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine studied a copy of the film in 1971, and wrote a detailed analysis.
On 19 April 1971, when Sierra Leone became a republic, the Royal Sierra Leone Military Force was renamed as the Republic of Sierra Leone Military Force ( RSLMF ).
* Royal Scots Greys cavalry regiment of the British Army from 1707 to 1971
Following the introduction of internment in 1971 " Operation Demetrius " was implemented by the Royal Ulster Constabulary ( RUC ) and British Army with raids for 452 suspects on 9 August 1971.
He went on to win the Royal Medal of the Royal Society in 1971 and the Copley Medal in 1979.
In addition to the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1962, which he shared with John Kendrew for their studies of the structures of hemoglobin and globular proteins, Max Perutz received a number of other important honors: he was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1963, received the Österreichisches Ehrenzeichen für Wissenschaft und Kunst in 1967, the Royal Medal in 1971, the Copley Medal in 1979, the Companions of Honour in 1975, and the Order of Merit in 1989.
Bhutan became a member of the United Nations in 1971, and the National Assembly was established and a new code of law, as well as the Royal Bhutanese Army and the High Court.
Thimphu has 12 cricket teams and two small golf courses ; one near the India House and the other between the Tashichhoe Dzong and the National Library, known as the Royal Thimphu Golf Course ( a nine hole course ), established at the initiative of King Jigme Dorji Wangchuk in 1971.
After completion of postgraduate studies in psychiatry, she was made a Member of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists in 1971, becoming a Fellow in 1980.
For centuries it was stored in the Royal Library in Copenhagen but in 1971 it was returned to Iceland.
The residence's ownership since 1971 has been held in a private property trust connected to Historic Royal Palaces-the overarching trust covering among others Hampton Court, the Tower of London etc.
In 1969 – 1971 the Royal Commission on the Constitution recommended that official sources properly refer to Cornwall as a Duchy and not merely a county.
An award-winning field hockey player, former typist, and daughter of a British army officer turned innkeeper, Lieutenant-Colonel Walter Percy Gardiner, she was given the title Her Royal Highness Princess Muna al-Hussein and retained this title after they divorced on 21 December 1971.

1971 and Shakespeare
* Reid, Alan ( 1971 ), The Gorton Experiment, Shakespeare Head Press, Sydney, New South Wales
In the 20th century there was also renewed interest in Machiavelli's La Mandragola ( 1518 ), which received numerous stagings, including several in New York, at the New York Shakespeare Festival in 1976 and the Riverside Shakespeare Company in 1979, as a musical comedy by Peer Raben in Munich's antiteater in 1971, and at London's National Theatre in 1984.
* Reid, Alan ( 1971 ), The Gorton Experiment, Shakespeare Head Press, Sydney, New South Wales.
* Reid, Alan ( 1971 ), The Gorton Experiment, Shakespeare Head Press, Sydney.
" Shakespeare: His Histories, English and Roman " in Christopher Ricks ( editor ), The New History of Literature ( Volume 3 ): English Drama to 1710 ( New York: Peter Bedrick, 1971 ), 148 – 181
" Shakespeare: His Histories, English and Roman " in Christopher Ricks ( editor ), The New History of Literature ( Volume 3 ): English Drama to 1710 ( New York: Peter Bedrick, 1971 ), 148 – 181
" Shakespeare: His Histories, English and Roman " in Christopher Ricks ( editor ), The New History of Literature ( Volume 3 ): English Drama to 1710 ( New York: Peter Bedrick, 1971 ), 148 – 181
" Shakespeare: His Histories, English and Roman " in Christopher Ricks ( editor ), The New History of Literature ( Volume 3 ): English Drama to 1710 ( New York: Peter Bedrick, 1971 ), 148 – 181
In 1922 he published his first book, Masques and Poems. This was followed by many other volumes, particularly his Four Portraits of 1945 ( studies of Boswell, Gibbon, Sterne, and Wilkes ), books on London and works on Baudelaire ( 1929 ), Byron ( 1934 – 35 ), Pope ( 1949 ), Ruskin ( 1949 ), Hogarth ( 1955 ), Shakespeare ( 1963 ), Proust ( 1971 ) and Dr Johnson ( 1972 ).
* Who's Who in Shakespeare ( 1971 )
He has had commissions from Mordine & Company in 1971 and 1989, from Carnegie Hall for " Quintet for Strings and Woodwinds " in 1983 and 1985, the New York Shakespeare Festival in 1985, Bang on a Can All-Stars in 1995, " Peroxide " commissioned by the Miller Theatre Columbia University in 2003 for " Aggregation Orb ", a commission from the Talujon Percussion Ensemble in 2008, a piece " Fly Fliegen Volar " commissioned and premiered at the Saalfelden Jazz Festival with the Junge Philharmonie Salzburg Orchestra in 2007, a premier of the piece " Mc Guffins " with Zooid at the Biennale Festival in Italy in 2004 to name some.
Other theater productions Erdman choreographed during this period include the Helen Hayes Repertory production of Shakespeare's Hamlet ( 1964 ), the Lincoln Center Repertory production of García Lorca's Yerma ( 1962 ) and the New York Shakespeare Festival production of the rock-opera Two Gentleman of Verona ( 1971 ) which ran on Broadway for two years and for which Erdman received the Drama Desk Award and a Tony nomination.
Järegård was since 1962 an actor in Sweden's prominent Royal Dramatic Theatre, where he came to perform a number of much celebrated parts: his eccentric Hitler in Schweik in the Second World War by Bertolt Brecht ( 1963 ), Estragon in the legendary 1966 Dramaten-staging of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot, Thersites in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida 1967, Orgon in Molière's Tartuffe 1971, Hjalmar Ekdahl in Ingmar Bergman's 1972 production of Ibsen's The Wild Duck, Nero in Jean Racine's Britannicus ( 1974 ), a spot-on portrayal of August Strindberg in play Tribadernas natt ( The Night of the Tribades ) by Per Olov Enquist, the title role in Richard III by Shakespeare ( 1980 ) and the extremely creepy-and slightly perverted-boss Sven in VD (" CEO ") by Stig Larsson in 1985, among others.
In 1971, Clifford Williams directed the play for the Royal Shakespeare Company.
In 1971 he married the Shakespeare scholar Katherine Duncan-Jones.
It was first performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Aldwych Theatre in London on June 1, 1971.
The Royal Shakespeare Company staged the play at the Aldwych Theatre, London, opening on 25 November 1971 with Brenda Bruce as Irma and Estelle Kohler as Carmen ; its director was Terry Hands.
Inspired by the egalitarian nature of the New York Shakespeare Festival, Robert " Bob " Glenn started Shakespeare Dallas in 1971, as a free summer Shakespeare festival.
* The Duchess of Malfi ( 1971 ), for the Royal Shakespeare Company

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