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1964 and moved
In 1964, when Watterson was six years old, the family moved to Chagrin Falls, Ohio, where his mother, Kathryn Watterson, became a city council member.
Cheddar Cricket Club was formed in the late 19th century and moved to Sharpham Road Playing Fields in 1964.
The day after she graduated from high school in 1964, Parton moved to Nashville taking many traditional elements of folklore and popular music from East Tennessee with her.
In 1964 he became an honorary member to the American Philosophical Society, and in 1966 he moved to the United States to work at the Institute for Biomedical Research in Chicago.
He moved to the United States of America in 1964, where he lived the rest of his life, though he retained British citizenship.
In 1964 he moved to Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he had experienced a sabbatical in 1961 to 1962.
He initially worked as an assistant director at Northampton repertory theatre ( now known as Royal & Derngate ), but in the early 1960s moved into television direction and was credited in this role on early episodes of Z-Cars in 1964.
Throughout 1964 and 1965 he played typically four, then five-piece kits, but moved to a Premier double bass kit in June 1966.
The last player to be transferred between the two clubs was Phil Chisnall, who moved to Liverpool from Manchester United in 1964.
While it is popularly known as Laconia, the location of the race was moved from Belknap Recreation Area to Loudon in 1964.
The Titans shared the stadium with baseball's new expansion team, the New York Mets, for two years before both teams moved to Queens in 1964.
In 1964, they moved into newly constructed Shea Stadium in Flushing Meadows, Queens, where the Mets stayed through the 2008 season.
When the Mets moved to Shea Stadium in 1964, fans were introduced to a live costumed version.
Many groups moved towards the beat music of rock and roll and rhythm and blues from skiffle, like the Quarrymen who became The Beatles, producing a form of rock and roll revivalism that carried them and many other groups to national success from about 1963 and to international success from 1964, known in America as the British Invasion.
Afterwards, he moved north to Rochester, New York, where he remained until his rediscovery in 1964, spurred by the American folk blues revival.
UNB Fredericton has shared the " College Hill " with St. Thomas University ( STU ) since 1964, when the former St. Thomas College moved from Chatham, NB ( now Miramichi ).
He moved to Mexico City to attend the Universidad Iberoamericana and received a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration in 1964.
In 1964 he moved to the Côte d ' Azur in the south of France with Rita Labrosse, whom he employed as his secretary.
In January 1964, the British moved into the Radfan hills in the border region to confront Egyptian-backed guerrillas, later reinforced by the NLF.
In 1964, the park was assessed financially and then moved onto the next phase ; this resulted in three alternative developments.
Lee dropped out of college in the spring of 1964 and moved to Oakland to live with James Yimm Lee ( 嚴鏡海 ).
In 1964 he moved into the Chelsea, dying there of pneumonia in 1978.
When Simon moved to England in 1964 he met Kathleen Mary " Kathy " Chitty ( born 1947 ) on 12 April 1964 at the very first English folk club he played, the Railway Inn Folk Club in Brentwood, Essex, where Chitty was working part-time selling tickets.
The Sandown races dates back to 1964 but after the race was made available for someone else to run it moved to Queensland Raceway from 1999-2002.

1964 and Kansas
After Byers moved to Kansas City, the championships would be held in Municipal in 1953, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1961, 1964.
After the attorneys for Venice Music complained, the record label was revised to read " Medley: ( a ) Kansas City ( Leiber / Stoller ) ( P ) 1964 Macmelodies Ltd ./ KPM.
* In 1964 Ryun became the first high school runner to break four minutes for the mile, running 3: 59. 0 as a junior at East High School in Wichita, Kansas.
* Most fumbles, game: 7, Len Dawson, Kansas City Chiefs vs. San Diego Chargers, November 15, 1964.
He turned them down and signed for less money, $ 13, 000 signing bonus, with the Kansas City Athletics, on Christmas Eve 1964.
He was trained in the United States in 1962 – 1964 at the US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
* Fort Dodge, Kansas History by Ida Ellen Rath, 1964 w / photos
When Finley owned the Kansas City Athletics, he promised the people of Kansas City that he would bring The Beatles to play in Kansas City's Municipal Stadium during the group's first tour of North America in the summer of 1964.
* The extended network television version of the animated feature Journey Back to Oz ( 1964 / 1972 ) contains live-action segments with Bill Cosby as The Wizard ( a character otherwise not seen in the original theatrical version ) trying to bring two children back to Kansas for Christmas.
Grayson was an American Football League All-Star six times, in Dallas Texans / Kansas City Chiefs in 1962, 1963 and 1964, and in Oakland Raiders in 1965, 1966 and 1969.
He played for the Dallas Texans / Kansas City Chiefs ( 1960 – 1963 ) and the New York Jets ( 1964 – 1969 ) in the American Football League.
He was also drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 16th round ( 122nd pick overall ) of the 1964 American Football League Draft.
The college's choral groups were led from 1931 to 1964 by Fred Roehr, who was succeeded by Galen Marshall ( born 1934 in Greensburg, Kansas ).
The Kansas Historical Quarterly, Kansas State Historical Society, 1964.
** Kansas City-San Antonio ( 1959-July 26, 1964 ), then
** Kansas City-Dallas ( July 27, 1964 to June 30, 1965 )
* 1965: Hutchinson News, " for its courageous and constructive campaign, culminating in 1964, to bring about more equitable reapportionment of the Kansas Legislature, despite powerful opposition in its own community.
After the American Association and its Louisville Colonels franchise folded in 1962 and the American League owners voted down Charlie O. Finley's agreement to move the Kansas City A's to Louisville in 1964, Louisville was ready for the return of baseball.
He graduated from Highland Park High School in Topeka, Kansas, received a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from the University of Kansas in 1956 and a master of science degree in aeronautical engineering from the U. S. Naval Postgraduate School in 1964.
He held academic posts at Princeton University ( 1952 – 56 ) and at the University of Kansas ( 1956 – 64 ) before becoming a professor of chemistry at the University of California, Irvine, in 1964.

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