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* 1963 – Sarawak, North Borneo ( now Sabah ) and Singapore achieve technical independence pending accession to the Federation of Malaysia
He took a degree at the University of Ljubljana in technical physics in 1957, and got his Ph. D. in 1963.
The Higher Education Facilities Act of 1963, which was signed into law by Johnson a month after becoming president, authorized several times more college aid within a five-year period than had been appropriated under the Land Grant College in a century, and provided better college libraries, ten to twenty new graduate centers, several new technical institutes, classrooms for several hundred thousand students, and twenty-five to thirty new community colleges a year.
There was a concern ( illustrated in C. P. Snow ’ s Strangers and Brothers series of novels ) that technical and scientific expertise was mushrooming, to a point at which the " good all-rounder " culture of the administrative civil servant with a classics or other arts degree could no longer properly engage with it: as late as 1963, for example, the Treasury had just 19 trained economists.
O ' Connell also extensively documented RCA's technical problems with the Philadelphia Orchestra recordings of 1941 / 42, which required extensive electronic editing before they could be released ( well after Toscanini's death, beginning in 1963, with the rest following in the 1970s ).
He joined Bell Labs ( 1925 ), where he was a member of technical staff until his retirement ( 1963 ).
After The Three Worlds of Gulliver ( 1960 ) and Mysterious Island ( 1961 ), both great artistic and technical successes, his next film is considered by film historians and fans as Harryhausen's masterwork, Jason and the Argonauts ( 1963 ).
On the other hand, by December 1963 the paraglider spaceplane concept was running into technical difficulties and subsequently became replaced by the parachute splashdown concept.
A series of technical colleges, to be known as Regional Technical Colleges ( RTCs ) was announced by the Minister for Education, Patrick Hillery in 1963 and the first of the RTCs were opened in Athlone, Carlow, Dundalk, Sligo and Waterford in 1970.
Some technical developments of the early sporty compact cars offered in the U. S. ( 1961 – 63 ) included a turbocharged six-cylinder in the rear-engine Corvair Monza Spyder / Corsa ( 1962 – 66 ), turbocharged aluminum V8 on the 1962 – 63 Oldsmobile Cutlass Jetfire and a standard four-cylinder engine mated to a rear transaxle on the 1961 – 63 Pontiac Tempest LeMans in several states of tune, including a four-barrel high-performance option, as well as ( in 1963 ) a large ( for a compact car ) V8 that was optional with up to.
Private California power companies opposed the project but their technical objections were rebutted by Uno Lamm of ASEA at the IEEE meeting in New York in 1963.
In 1963, 1971, 1980, 1981 and 1982, RAF West Raynham was the location of the Royal Observer Corps annual summer training camps for eight weeks when up to 500 observers attended each week for technical training sessions.
Goddard then moved to the newsroom and was joined by the returning Cochran, and the technical crew began constructing an impromptu news set around them ( ABC did not have studio space ready for such an occasion ; NBC had a flash studio in its newsroom and CBS ' reports came directly from their own newsroom as they had since they launched an evening newscast earlier in 1963 ).
US president John F. Kennedy and the First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Nikita Khrushchev signed the Partial Test Ban Treaty on August 5, 1963, under the condition that each party could use its own technical means to monitor the ban on nuclear testing in the atmosphere or in outer space.
The AIEE and the IRE merged in 1963 to form the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ( IEEE ), in short order becoming the world's largest technical society.
It was made a technical school in 1963, and a technical college in 1975.
During that period, he was a star pupil of coaching guru Allen Wade, who was the technical director of the Football Association between 1963 and 83.
In 1979, the DIA reported that the test may have been a Soviet test done in violation of the 1963 Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, but that the country would have to assume " inordinate political risks " for little technical benefit.
It was built with technical assistance from the Soviet Union in 1963.
The Triple Turbine was cancelled after 1959 due to technical problems and poor sales with only the Twin Turbine being produced until 1963.
Ivy Tech was founded in 1963, as Indiana Vocational Technical College, to provide technical and vocational education for various industries and was rechartered as a system of vocational technical schools in 2005.
In July 1963, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ) announced that unless the show added an African-American to the off-camera technical staff, the organization would begin a boycott of the show's sponsor, the Ford Motor Company.

1963 and Colin
Other productions within Europe waited until the end of the Second World War, some notable ones being in January 1963 in London at Sadler's Wells Opera conducted by Colin Davis and in Berlin in September 1977 by the Komische Oper.
* 1963Colin Channer, Jamaican writer
* 1963Colin Wells, English actor
Both Colin Chapman and Ron Champion have a background in the 750 Motor Club and the design of the Locost is based on a Clubman's Race Car designed and built by Ron Champion in 1963.
Perhaps his most sympathetic screen role was as the tragic POW forger Colin Blythe in the 1963 film The Great Escape, who discovers that he is slowly going blind, but nonetheless participates in the mass break-out, only to be shot down by German soldiers because he is unable to see them.
Colin Stuart Montgomerie, OBE ( born 23 June 1963 ) is a Scottish professional golfer.
* Colin Bell 1963 – 1966
In 1959, President Dwight D. Eisenhower honored the request appointed Colin P. Kelly, III graduated in 1963 from West Point.
Taylor continued with Team Lotus in 1963 but was rarely competitive in World Championship races, and team owner Colin Chapman suggested Taylor take a sabbatical after the end of the 1963 season.
In 1958, under the captaincy of the first professional cricketer to captain the team, Maurice Tremlett, the side again finished third, and this was repeated in 1963 and 1966 under different captains, Harold Stephenson and Colin Atkinson, who later became headmaster at Millfield School.
She married Shaw on 13 April 1963 and as a married couple Shaw legally adopted Colin who then became Colin Murray Shaw.
* Clair, Colin, ' On the Printing of Certain Reformation Books ', The Library ( Oxford Bibliographical Society ), Fifth Series, 18 ( 1963 ), pp. 275-287.
The first motor sports and fast road bucket seats in Europe were manufactured by Colin Folwell, who subsequently founded Corbeau Seats in the UK in 1963
* 1963 Réforme et révolution chez les musulmans de l ' Empire russe ( Armand Colin )

1963 and Chapman
London: Chapman & Hall, 1963.
On 24 May 2004, a fire in a storage warehouse destroyed some important works from the Saatchi collection, including the Chapman Brothers ' Hell and Tracey Emin's " tent ", Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963 – 1995.
* John Chapman ( general ) ( 1896 – 1963 ), Australian Army general of WWII
* Report from Rome: on the First Session of the Vatican Council, translated by A. Mason, London: Chapman, 1963
Tony Chapman also filled in with them for a while before Charlie Watts joined the Stones in January 1963.
Bradley wrote: I am a Lesbian, 1962 as Lee Chapman ; No Adam for Eve, 1966 as John Dexter ; My Sister, My Love, 1963 as Miriam Gardner ; Twilight Lovers, 1964 as Miriam Gardner ; The Strange Women, 1967 as Miriam Gardner ; Spare Her Heaven, 1963 as Morgan Ives ;
* Singer, F. and Singer, S. S., Industrial Ceramics ( Chapman Hall, 1963 )
In August 1963 she appeared in the West End in London, New Zealand and Broadway, in the Cambridge University revue Cambridge Circus directed by Humphrey Barclay, alongside Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Bill Oddie, Tim Brooke-Taylor, David Hatch and Chris Stuart-Clark.
Hal Chapman Wingo III or Trey Wingo (; born September 19, 1963 ) is the co-host of ESPN's SportsCenter from time to time but is best known as host of NFL Live alongside football analysts Mark Schlereth, Merrill Hoge, Mike Golic, and Tom Jackson, among others.

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