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It was built in 1962 by Roy Zimmerman as a reconstruction using parts of the Miller's Farm Covered Bridge, built in 1871 by Elias McMellen, and Good's Fording Covered Bridge, built in 1855.
The exhibit included Roy Lichtenstein's The Kiss ( 1962 ), Pierre-Auguste Renoir's The Reader ( 1877 ), Vincent van Gogh's Orchard with Peach Trees in Blossom ( 1888 ), Pablo Picasso's Four Bathers ( 1921 ) and several works of art from Claude Monet including one of the Water Lilies paintings ( 1919 ) and The Mula Palace ( 1908 ).
The next to join was lead guitarist Roy Wood in 1962.
She is buried with her two young boys, Roy Dewayne Orbison ( 1958 – 1968 ) and Anthony King Orbison ( 1962 – 1968 ), who died together in a house fire
In the fall of 1962, the couple co-hosted a comedy-western-variety program, The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show, aired on ABC.
However, it is essentially the same as algorithms previously published by Bernard Roy in 1959 and also by Stephen Warshall in 1962 for finding the transitive closure of a graph.
In May 2009, the newspaper laid off long-time editorial cartoonist Roy Peterson who had been drawing for the paper since 1962.
* Roy Stoner ( Parley Baer ), Mayor of Mayberry for 3 seasons ( 1962 – 64 ), replacing Mayor Pike
In 1962 Thiebaud's work was included, along with Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Jim Dine, Phillip Hefferton, Joe Goode, Edward Ruscha, and Robert Dowd, in the historically important and ground-breaking " New Painting of Common Objects ," curated by Walter Hopps at the Pasadena Art Museum.
Roy Palmer ( 2 April 1892 – 22 December 1962 ) was a U. S. jazz trombonist.
In 1962 Dine's work was included, along with Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Robert Dowd, Phillip Hefferton, Joe Goode, Edward Ruscha, and Wayne Thiebaud, in the historically important and ground-breaking New Painting of Common Objects, curated by Walter Hopps at the Norton Simon Museum.
Though he was hardly ever cast as the villain, notable exceptions were his roles as ' Old Man Clanton ' in the 1946 film My Darling Clementine opposite Henry Fonda, the 1962 Cinerama production How the West Was Won as the murderous Colonel Jeb Hawkins, and as Judge Roy Bean in The Westerner, for which he won his third best supporting actor Academy Award, in 1940.
Arquette also appeared as Charley Weaver on the short-lived The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show on ABC from September 29 to December 29, 1962.
Charles William du Roy de Blicquy Galbraith ( b. 1962 )
Roy Beggs, Jr., MLA ( born 3 July 1962 ) is a Northern Ireland Unionist politician, and the son of the politician Roy Beggs.
On November 10, 1962, Hart was honored posthumously in an episode of the short-lived The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show, a western variety program on ABC.
Lola made its first foray into Formula One in 1962, supplying Lola Mk4 cars to Reg Parnell's Bowmaker-Yeoman Racing Team, with John Surtees and Roy Salvadori as drivers.
Thomas Roy " Tom " Skerritt ( born August 25, 1933 ) is an American actor who has appeared in over 40 films and more than 200 television episodes since 1962.
Solo exhibitions of his works have been held in Helsinki, Finland, 1962 ; the Galleria H. Diafragma Canon, Milan, Italy, 1985 ; Galería Servando Cabrera, Havana, 1986 ; Roy Boyd Gallery, Chicago, 2000 ; COEX, Seoul, Korea, 2011.
* The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show ( episode " Circus ", December 8, 1962 )
Crying is an album released in 1962 by Roy Orbison.
Gingold played Mayor Shinn's ( Paul Ford ) snooty wife Eulalie Mackechnie Shinn in The Music Man ( 1962 ) ( in which her son Roy Dean ( Leslie Joseph ) also had a small role ), starring Robert Preston and Shirley Jones, and was part of the original 1973 Broadway cast of A Little Night Music in the role of the elderly Madame Armfeldt, a former courtesan, this time Swedish, which she reprised in London ( 1975 ) and in the unsuccessful film version of the musical ( 1977 ).
Roy Eric Peterson, OC ( born 1936 ) is a Canadian editorial cartoonist who drew for the Vancouver Sun from 1962 to 2009.

1962 and Grounds
During the 1962 and 1963 seasons, the Mets played their home games at the Polo Grounds.
The Mets ' inaugural season ( 1962 ) was played in the Polo Grounds, with original plans calling for the team to move to a new stadium in 1963.
In his rookie season of 1962, Brock became one of four players to hit a home run into the center-field bleachers at the old Polo Grounds in New York since its 1923 reconstruction.
The baseball Giants played at the Polo Grounds at West 155th Street and Eighth Avenue from 1911 – 1957, the Yankees played there from 1913 – 1922, and the New York Mets played their first two seasons ( 1962 and 1963 ) there as well as the Football Giants and New York Jets.
The fourth and final Polo Grounds, which was the Giants ’ home until they moved to San Francisco after the 1957 season, and which was also a temporary home for the Yankees ( 1913 – 1922 ) and the Mets ( 1962 – 1963 ), was the most famous, and is the one most people mean when they refer to the Polo Grounds.
The name " Polo Grounds " did not actually appear prominently on any of the stadiums until the Mets posted it with a large sign in 1962.
He made his major league debut wearing number 21 on September 22, 1962 as a late inning defensive replacement for Gil Hodges at first base in a 9-2 loss to the Chicago Cubs at the Polo Grounds.
Kanehl hit the first grand slam in Mets history on July 6, 1962 at the Polo Grounds.
A sports void was parrtially filled in 1962 with the formation of the Mets in 1962, who played their first two seasons at the Polo Grounds, the former home of the Giants, before moving to Shea Stadium in Queens in 1964.
The Pacific Proving Grounds was the name used to describe a number of sites in the Marshall Islands and a few other sites in the Pacific Ocean, used by the United States to conduct nuclear testing at various times between 1946 and 1962.

1962 and split
A 1962 border treaty between North Korea and China split the islands according to which ethnic group were living on each island.
The first major split was the exclusion of Gruppe SPUR, the German section, from the SI on February 10, 1962.
The next significant split was in 1962, wherein the " Nashists ," the Scandinavian section of the SI lead by Jørgen Nash, were excluded from the organization for lacking the theoretical rigor demanded by the Franco-Belgian section of SI led by Guy Debord.
From 1944 to 1962, the CBC split its English-language radio network into two services known as the Trans-Canada Network and the Dominion Network.
Under the Transport Act 1962, the British Transport Commission was split into several new organisations including the British Railways Board and the London Transport Board with the inland waterways of Britain becoming part of the new British Waterways Board ( BWB ).
Blues Incorporated were given a residency at the Marquee Club and it was from there that in 1962 they took the name of the first British Blues album, R & B from the Marquee for Decca, but split before its release.
Dunayevskaya and her supporters eventually formed the News and Letters Committees in 1955 after splitting with CLR James, who was deported from the USA to Britain from where he continued to advise the Correspondence Publishing Committee, which split again in 1962, with those loyal to CLR James taking the name Facing Reality.
The museum was established by the Urban Council in July 1975 when the City Museum and Art Gallery was split into the Hong Kong Museum of History and Hong Kong Museum of Art ; some of the Museum of History's collections were on display at the City Museum and Art Gallery's original 1962 location at the City Hall.
The international rupture that arose in the Communist movement after 1956 caused the PC-SBIC to split on February 18, 1962, during its 5th National Congress.
The first world champions from Venezuela and Thailand were crowned during the 1960s, and the WBA and WBC started competing against each other, after the WBA changed its name from the National Boxing Association in 1962 and a group split from the WBA in 1963 to form the WBC.
There is a common misconception that the rift during Sino-Indian war lead to the 1962 split.
The oldest known branch, which pre-dated the National TRG, was founded in the University of Oxford in 1962, when they split from the Oxford University Conservative Association.
Posadas and his international followers, who were concentrated in Latin America, split from the ISFI in 1962 prior to its reunification with the International Committee of the Fourth International which formed the United Secretariat of the Fourth International.
The Committee split again in 1962, as Grace Lee Boggs and James Boggs, two key activists, left to pursue a more Third Worldist approach.
In 1962, the league was split into East and West of the Pennines ; Huddersfield and Hull Kingston Rovers met at Headingley, Leeds in the first final of the Eastern Division Championship on Saturday 10 November 1962.
Since the league was split into the Central League and the Pacific League, the Tigers have won the Central League pennant five times ( 1962, 1964, 1985, 2003, 2005 ) and the Japan Series once ( 1985 ).
The Posadists finally split with the ISFI in 1962 to form the Fourth International ( Posadist ).
When the Posadists split from the Fourth International in 1962 they took the Cuban section with them leaving meaning no other Trotskyist group was represented in Cuba in the 1960s.
In 1962, the league was split into East and West of the Pennines ; Huddersfield and Hull Kingston Rovers met at Headingley, Leeds in the first final of the Eastern Division Championship on Saturday 10 November 1962.
In due course two AONBs, split along the county boundary, were designated, namely the East Hampshire AONB in 1962 and the Sussex Downs AONB in 1966, and these were later to form the basis of the South Downs National Park.
The company was founded in 1962, when it split from OK Tires.
Composed of Carol van Dijk ( or van Dyk, born 22 April 1962 in Vancouver, BC ) ( vocals and guitar ), Peter Visser ( guitar ), Herman Bunskoeke ( born c. 1961 in Amsterdam ) ( bass ) and Berend Dubbe ( born c. 1961 in Amsterdam ) ( drums ), they originally formed in 1986 but split up after only one gig.

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