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Kinder was the birthplace of the late Mayor J. Rayburn Bertrand of Lafayette, who served from 1960 – 1972 and presided over the near doubling of the municipal population.
On January 12, 1975, Agee testified before the second Bertrand Russell Tribunal in Brussels that in 1960 he had conducted personal name checks of Venezuelan employees for a Venezuelan subsidiary of what is now Exxon.
It was set up in 1960 with a hundred public signatories by Bertrand Russell, Ralph Schoenman and Reverend Michael Scott and others.
Bertrand Serlet (), born 1960, is a French researcher.

1960 and Russell
* 1960 – Jack Russell, American singer ( Great White )
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 Longest Night " by Ray Russell ( 1960 ).
In turn, Torre takes its name from the tor, the extensively quarried remains of which can be seen by the town's Lymington road .< ref > Percy Russell, < cite > A History Of Torquay </ cite > ( Torquay: Devonshire Press Limited, 1960 ), 7-8 </ ref >
* Russell, Don ( 1960 ) The Lives and Legends of Buffalo Bill, Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, ISBN 0-8061-1537-8
* Ocean's Eleven, novel and screenplay by George Clayton Johnson and Jack Golden Russell ( 1960, remade 2001 )
The first major building in Torquay was Torre Abbey, a Premonstratensian monastery founded in 1196 .< ref > Percy Russell, < cite > A History Of Torquay </ cite > ( Torquay: Devonshire Press Limited, 1960 ), p. 19 </ ref >
She was portrayed by Geneviève Page in the 1960 film Song Without End, opposite Dirk Bogarde as Liszt, by Fiona Lewis in the 1975 Ken Russell film Lisztomania, opposite Roger Daltrey as Liszt, and by Bernadette Peters in the 1991 James Lapine film Impromptu, which last dramatized encounters between d ' Agoult, Liszt ( Julian Sands ), Chopin ( Hugh Grant ), and George Sand ( Judy Davis ).
* The One-World Purpose, ( in cooperation with Lao Russell ), University of Science and Philosophy, 1960
* John Russell ( aviator ) ( 1894 – 1960 ), flying ace
William C. Havard, Rudolf Heberle, and Perry H. Howard, in The Louisiana Election of 1960 noted that Russell Long as a U. S. senator extended his family dynasty.
In parallel with the Pugwash Conferences, Rotblat also joined with Einstein, Oppenheimer, Russell and other concerned scientists to found the World Academy of Art and Science which was proposed by them in the mid-1950s and formally constituted in 1960.
# Mark Hugh Russell ( b. 1960 ), only son of Lord Hugh Hastings Russell, second and youngest son of the 12th Duke
The old gasworks plant on Russell Street ( now out of use ) was built in 1960.
In 1960, Charles M. Russell Elementary School was built in Missoula, Montana.
The original 1960 production, directed by Moss Hart and orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett and Philip J. Lang, ran on Broadway for 873 performances, winning four Tony Awards and spawning several revivals, foreign productions and a 1967 film version.
The words exonumist and exonumia were coined in July 1960 by Russell Rulau, a recognized authority and author on the subject, and accepted by Webster's dictionary in 1965.
A number of musicians began to record her compositions: George Russell recorded " Bent Eagle " on his 1960 release Stratusphunk in 1960 ; Jimmy Giuffre recorded " Ictus " on his album Thesis ; and Paul Bley's Barrage consisted entirely of her compositions.
* 1960: George Russell-George Russell Sextet at the Five Spot (" Dance Class " and " Beast Blues ")
In 1960, Joseph R. Knowland's son, former U. S. Senator William F. Knowland ( 1908 – 1974 ), was named editor ; he had shared being assistant publisher with his brother, Joseph Russell " Russ " Knowland, Jr. ( 1901 – 1961 ), since 1933.
In 1959 – 1960, O ' Malley starred eight times as Judge Caleb Marsh in the ABC western series Black Saddle starring Peter Breck as a gunslinger-turned-lawyer, with Russell Johnson as a peace officer.
* Henry Norris Russell Lectureship ( 1960 )

1960 and resigned
He resigned as Ambassador on December 6, 1952, but remained in Mexico until 1960.
On 15 July 1960, amidst growing public furor over the treaty, Kishi resigned and Hayato Ikeda became prime minister.
Widowed in 1931, he re-married Allina ( Alli ) Valve ( 1879 – 1960 ) in 1934 and resigned from politics.
As is customary, he resigned as a director of the company in 1951 on first becoming a junior minister, but he only sold his shares in the company in 1960 after the company won a contract to build the Hammersmith Flyover, when questions were asked both in the media and also in the Commons on 28 January 1960 ; he made a statement to the House later that day confirming that the sale of shares was in hand and would be completed ' very soon ', noting that as part of the agreement he could be required to buy the shares from the purchaser at the original price after he ceased to hold office, if so desired by the purchaser.
A power struggle ensued thereafter between King Saud and Crown Prince Faisal, and on 18 December 1960, Prince Faisal resigned as prime minister in protest, arguing that King Saud was frustrating his financial reforms.
He resigned as both Leader of the Union Nationale and member of the National Assembly on September 15, 1960, and later served as Canadian ambassador to Greece from April 4, 1963 to July 12, 1966.
In January 1960 Casey was made a life peer of the United Kingdom House of Lords, on the recommendation of the British Prime Minister, Harold Macmillan ; next month he resigned from the ministry and parliament.
Hardwick resigned in 1955 and between then and 1960, they continued to struggle, finishing below the top 20 on three occasions.
When Coldwell resigned as the national CCF leader in 1960, Argue succeeded him when he was elected leader at the party's last convention in the summer of 1960.
Jawara resigned his position as chief veterinary officer in order to contest the 1960 election.
Hicks resigned as Leader of the opposition in 1960 and took the post of Dean of Arts and Science at Dalhousie University.
In 1960, aged 17, Triesman became a member of the Labour Party but ten years later resigned and joined the Communist Party where he remained until the winter of 1976 / 1977, whereupon he returned to the Labour party.
Subsequently, he taught the subject at the University of Patna till 1960. He resigned from the BJP vice presidency declaring that he was dissatisfied with the party's action following the defeat in the general elections of 2009.
He became party leader after UN leader and former Premier Antonio Barrette lost the 1960 election and resigned his seat and the UN leadership a few months later.
He unsuccessfully lobbied against the constitution in the 1958 national referendum, and resigned from his position on the Constitutional Council in 1960 to protest the growing power of Charles de Gaulle's presidency.
" Daly resigned from ABC on November 16, 1960 after the network pre-empted the first hour of election night coverage to show Bugs Bunny cartoons and The Rifleman from 7: 30 to 8: 30, while CBS and NBC were covering returns from the Kennedy-Nixon presidential election and other major races.
He resigned from the Knesset in 1956, and from 1956 to 1960 was acting chairman of the Jewish Agency's Jerusalem Executive.
After Tilley resigned, she remained in Atlanta for two and a half years as interim executive director of the SCLC until the post was taken up by Wyatt Tee Walker in April 1960.
Bean served 30 days in jail for his part in the riot and whilst he was incarcerated Webster left to join the Union Movement and Tyndall also resigned from the party With the NLP demoralised and closer links to Colin Jordan having been developed, the party merged with the White Defence League on February 24, 1960.
He was slated to begin a third season as the Millers ' boss in 1960 when, in mid-April, just prior to the start of the American Association's season, the Phillies chose him to replace Eddie Sawyer, who had resigned after the club's opening game of the regular season.
Stinson resigned as party leader in 1960, and was replaced by Russ Paulley.
He resigned as party leader in 1960, and was replaced by Russell Paulley.

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