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1960 and married
Thus, the writer decided to hold one experimental section of the functional preparation for marriage course in the spring semester of 1960 exclusively for persons already married -- that is, prerequisite: `` marriage ''.
On 18 June 1959, she married actor Jacques Charrier, by whom she had her only child, a son, Nicolas-Jacques Charrier ( born 11 January 1960 ).
In 1960, Kelly married his choreographic assistant Jeanne Coyne, who had divorced Stanley Donen in 1949 after a brief marriage.
He remained married to Coyne from 1960 until her death in 1973 and they had two children, Bridget and Tim.
She married Arne Olav Brundtland on 9 December 1960.
The completion of the story seemed also to signal an end to his problems: he was no longer troubled by nightmares, divorced Germaine in 1977 ( they had separated in 1960 ), and finally married Fanny Vlamynck on 20 May of the same year.
In 1960, he married British actress Patricia Medina after his first wife, Lenore Kipp, died of leukemia earlier in the year.
In 1960, Brando married Movita Castaneda, a Mexican-American actress seven years his senior ; they were divorced in 1962.
Falk married Alyce Mayo, whom he had met when they were both students at Syracuse University, on April 17, 1960.
After divorcing Selland, the mother of his first four children, in 1960, he married the Mexican actress Begoña Palacios in 1965.
Turner has been married and divorced three times: to Judy Nye ( 1960 – 64 ), Jane Shirley Smith ( 1965 – 88 ), and actress Jane Fonda ( 1991 – 2001 ).
In 1960, she and Olivier divorced ; and Olivier married actress Joan Plowright.
They married in 1960, and lived in an apartment in Brantford, Ontario, where Walter worked for Bell Telephone Canada.
They were married in 1958 and had two daughters, Zenani ( also called Zeni ) ( b. 1959 ) and Zindzi ( b. 1960 ).
* Ethel Lilian ( 1864 – 1960 ), who married the Polish scientist and revolutionary Wilfrid Michael Voynich and was the author of the novel The Gadfly.
Dominic Elliot, Billy Wallace, and Colin Tennant, Margaret married the photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones at Westminster Abbey on 6 May 1960.
He was first married to Maxine Caroll Lawrence in 1956 at age 18, with whom he had four children: Terry Vance Jennings ( born January 21, 1957 ), Julie Rae Jennings ( born August 12, 1958 ), Buddy Dean Jennings ( born March 21, 1960 ), and Deana Jennings.
Despite being married twice more, Gable chose to be interred beside Lombard in Forest Lawn Memorial Park when he died in 1960.
Thurmond married his first wife, Jean Crouch ( July 14, 1926 – January 6, 1960 ) in South Carolina's Governor's mansion on November 7, 1947.
In 1953, Belmondo married Élodie Constantin, with whom he had three children: Patricia ( 1958 ), Florence ( 1960 ) and Paul ( 1963 ).
Catherine married the historian Colin Wells in 1960.
Soon after, he married his pregnant girlfriend Sheila Karklin in May 1960.
He was married twice, first in 1955 to Jean Marsh ( 1955 – 1960 ), whom he divorced, and then, on 13 August 1960, to Ingeborg Rhoesa, by whom he had two children, Sean and Dariel.
On 15 December 1960, Baudouin was married in Brussels to Doña Fabiola de Mora y Aragón.

1960 and Powell
Richards succeeded in stocking the franchise with a plethora of young talent which included Dave Nicholson, Pete Ward, Ron Hansen ( 1960 AL Rookie of the Year ), Milt Pappas, Jerry Adair, Steve Barber ( 20 wins in 1963 ), Boog Powell, Dave McNally and Brooks Robinson.
Peeping Tom ( 1960 ), directed by Michael Powell, concerns a serial killer who combines his profession as a photographer with the moments before murdering his victims.
Pickford was registered with the Republican Party and in October 1960 she appeared with Ginger Rogers, Cesar Romero, Laraine Day, Dick Powell and John Payne in a Nixon-Lodge bumper sticker drive in Los Angeles.
In 1960, an expedition to Zaire was planned by herpetologist James H. Powell, Jr., scheduled for 1972, but was canceled by legal complications.
The Michael Powell film Peeping Tom ( 1960 ) featured a filmmaker who committed murders and used the acts as the content of his documentary films, although no murders are seen in the film.
* April 14 – Alfred Hoare Powell, English Arts and Crafts architect, and designer and painter of pottery ( d. 1960 )
Powell returned to the government in July 1960, when he was appointed Health minister, albeit outside the Cabinet, but this changed in 1962.
* Peeping Tom ( film ), a 1960 film directed by Michael Powell
* 1960: Ill Met by Moonlight ( Director: Michael Powell )
* 1960: Honeymoon ( Luna de miel ) ( Director: Michael Powell, Choreography: Léonide Massine )
During the mid-20th century, partly as a result of cases such as Powell v. Alabama, 287 U. S. 45 ( 1932 ); Smith v. Allwright, 321 U. S. 649 ( 1944 ); Shelley v. Kraemer, 334 U. S. 1 ( 1948 ); Sweatt v. Painter, 339 U. S. 629 ( 1950 ); McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents, 339 U. S. 637 ( 1950 ); NAACP v. Alabama, 357 U. S. 449 ( 1958 ); Boynton v. Virginia, 364 U. S. 454 ( 1960 ) and probably the most famous, Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U. S. 483 ( 1954 ), the tide against segregation began to turn.
Although admirers would argue that Powell ought to rank alongside fellow British directors Alfred Hitchcock and David Lean, his career suffered a severe reversal after the release of the controversial psychological thriller film Peeping Tom, made in 1960 as a solo effort.
They had one child, Adam Clayton Powell III, but divorced in 1960 after a separation.
In 1960, Powell, hearing of planned civil rights marches at the Democratic Convention, which could embarrass the party or candidate, threatened to accuse Rev.
Peeping Tom is a 1960 British thriller film directed by Michael Powell and written by the World War II cryptographer and polymath Leo Marks.
Sandy Powell OBE ( born 7 April 1960 ) is a British costume designer who has been nominated ten times for the Academy Award.
* Sandy Powell ( costume designer ) ( born 1960 ), British
Columbia Features syndicated a comic strip from September 7, 1959 to April 1960 written by Ed Herron and drawn by Howard Nostrand ( Sept. 1959-Dec. 1959 ) and Bob Powell ( Dec. 1959-April 1960 ).
In 1960, Powell successfully ran for the Ohio House of Representatives.
This included bit parts in two films directed by her uncle Michael Powell: Peeping Tom ( 1960 ), and The Queen's Guards ( 1961 ).
She had small parts in three early Powell and Pressburger films: The Spy in Black ( 1939 ), Contraband ( 1940 ) and A Canterbury Tale ( 1944 ), Holiday Camp ( 1947 ) and, towards the end of her career, appeared in Inn for Trouble ( 1960 ), Doctor in Love ( 1960 ), Raising the Wind ( 1961 ), What a Carve Up!
A huge and spectacular window in glass, set in concrete, and made by James Powell & Sons and John Baker in 1960, it was demolished in October 2004.

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