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FitzGibbon ’ s 1965 biography ignores Thomas ' heavy drinking and skims over his death, giving just two pages in his detailed book to Thomas ' demise.
It was suggested by Richard Armstrong in his 1965 biography Grace Darling: Maid and Myth that she may have suffered from a cleft lip.
* Link, Arthur S. Wilson: Campaigns for Progressivism and Peace: 1916 – 1917 ( 1965 ), the standard biography online at ACLS e-books.
Moiseiwitsch, biography of a Concert Pianist, London: F. Muller, 1965.
Between 1965 and 1969, Conant, suffering from a heart condition, worked on his biography, My Several Lives.
* A Pillar of Iron ( 1965 ) by Taylor Caldwell, a fictionalized biography of Cicero.
According to the Morrison biography No One Here Gets Out Alive by Jerry Hopkins and Danny Sugerman, Morrison wrote it ( as " Moonlight Ride ") during his halcyon days on a rooftop in Venice Beach, a suburb of Los Angeles, California in 1965.
* The Stone Age: Used on the biography listing on a publicity release for a later story in late 1965.
There is a biography and other material about Lorado Taft available in this reference describing the 1965 National Historic Landmark-designated Lorado Taft Midway Studios .< ref name =" nrhpinv2 ">
Sorensen's biography Kennedy was published in 1965 and became an international bestseller.
Besides the foregoing, Tendulkar's oeuvre includes a biography ; two novels ; five anthologies of short stories ; 16 plays for children, including " Bāle Miltāt " ( 1960 ) and " Pātlāchyā Poriche Lagin " ( 1965 ); and five volumes of literary essays and social criticism, including " Ratrani " ( 1971 ), " Kowali Unhe " ( 1971 ), and " Phuge Sobānche " ( 1974 ).
Jeff Davis's biography " Papa Bear " states that Halas informally told Allen in 1964 and 1965 that he would ultimately name him as head coach.
In a letter to John Pearson in 1965 when he was researching his biography on Ian Fleming, The Life of Ian Fleming, Jenkins revealed that in the late 1950s he had discussed the idea of a James Bond novel set in South Africa with Fleming, and even written a synopsis of it, which Fleming had very much liked.
According to Andy Irvine's biography: " So late in 1965, myself and a Galway man called Joe Dolan set out to travel through Europe, playing on the streets of Munich and Vienna ".
* Patrick Balfour Kinross Atatürk: a biography of Mustafa Kemal, father of modern Turkey, New York 1965
* Link, Arthur S. Wilson: The Road to the White House ( 1947 ), first volume of standard biography ( to 1917 ); Wilson: The New Freedom ( 1956 ); Wilson: The Struggle for Neutrality: 1914 – 1915 ( 1960 ); Wilson: Confusions and Crises: 1915 – 1916 ( 1964 ); Wilson: Campaigns for Progressivism and Peace: 1916 – 1917 ( 1965 ), the last volume of standard biography.
Other studies of the James Bond phenomenon include: Double O Seven, James Bond, A Report ( 1964 ), by O. F. Snelling ( revised, re-titled, and re-published on-line, in 2007, as Double-O Seven: James Bond Under the Microscope ), an analysis of Bond ’ s literary predecessors, his image, women, adversaries, and future ; Ian Fleming: The Spy Who Came In with the Gold ( 1965 ), by Henry A. Zeiger, a biography of Fleming as a commercial writer ; The Politics of James Bond: From Fleming ’ s Novels to the Big Screen ( 2001 ), by historian Jeremy Black, an analysis of the cultural politics of the Bond books and films ; James Bond and Philosophy: Questions Are Forever ( 2006 ), edited by James B.
In Mortimer May, Foot soldier in Zion, the 1965 biography of May's brother Mortimer, Sam Shankman summarized Dan May's civic involvement:
In a memoir for Omni On-Line, he recalled the chain of events that led him to write his 1965 biography of Burroughs ( reprinted in 2005 by the University of Nebraska Press ' Bison Books ):
Renzo De Felice ( 8 April 1929 – 25 May 1996 ) was an Italian historian, who specialized in the Fascist era with a 6000-page biography of Mussolini ( 4 volumes, 1965 – 97 ).
One biography states that Courson and Morrison met at a nightclub called The London Fog on the Sunset Strip in 1965, while she was an art student at Los Angeles City College.

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The term clade was introduced in 1958 by Julian Huxley after having been coined by Lucien Cuénot in 1940, cladistic by Cain and Harrison in 1960, and cladist ( for an adherent of Hennig's school ) by Mayr in 1965.
File: Richard Feynman Nobel. jpg | Richard Feynman ( 1918-1988 ): developed the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum electrodynamics, and the physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965 with Julian Schwinger and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, developed the Feynman diagram representing subatomic particle behavior.
Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Julian Schwinger and Richard Feynman were jointly awarded with a Nobel prize in physics in 1965 for their work in this area.
Julian and Sandy were characters on the BBC radio comedy programme Round the Horne from 1965 to 1968 and were played by Hugh Paddick and Kenneth Williams respectively, with scripts written by Barry Took and Marty Feldman.
Julian had a brief relationship with Patricia Neal's daughter Tessa Dahl ( Stanley Holloway had appeared with Neal in the 1965 film In Harm's Way ), which produced a daughter, the model and author Sophie Dahl.
This problem of systematically handling the infinities of quantum field theory to obtain finite physical quantities was solved for QED by Richard Feynman, Julian Schwinger and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, who received the 1965 Nobel prize for these contributions.
* Julian Huxley ( 1963 – 1965 )
Beyond the University of London's annual award of the Julian Corbett Prize in Naval History, the importance of Corbett's contribution to British naval history was largely overlooked until Professor D. M. Schurman published his pioneering work on The Education of a Navy: the development of British Naval Strategic Thought, 1867-1914 ( 1965 ).
John Philip Lundin ), Julian Press, 1965.
* Julian Knowles ( born 1965 ), Australian composer
* Julian Larcombe Schley ( 1880 – 1965 ), Governor of the Panama Canal Zone from 1932 to 1936.
Director Douglas Camfield originally considered Courtney for the role of Richard the Lionheart in The Crusade ( 1965 ), a role that ultimately went to Julian Glover.
He graduated with a PhD in Educational Psychology in May, 1965, having studied with Julian C. Stanley, Chester W. Harris, and Henry F. Kaiser.
Although his arguments sometimes lacked mathematical rigor even by physicists ' standards and glossed over details such as the derivation of Ward-Takahashi identities of the quantum theory, his calculations worked, and Freeman Dyson soon demonstrated that his method was substantially equivalent to those of Julian Schwinger and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, with whom Feynman shared the 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Julian Silverman came to Esalen in 1965, in order to work on the schizophrenia project at Agnews State Hospital, and ended up serving as Esalen's general manager.
* Le Spie uccidono a Beirut ( 1965 ) ( as Julian Berry ) 077: Challenge to Killers ( US, 1966 ); Les Espions meurent à Beyrouth ( 1965 ); Killers Are Challenged ( US: reissue title, 1965 ) ; Secret Agent Fireball ( US, 1966 ); The Spy Killers ( UK, 1965 )
* Libido ( 1965 ) ( as Julian Berry )
* Julian Schwinger (' 33 ) was a theoretical physicist who shared the 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work in developing QED theory.
Pauline has two sons ; Jonathan, 1965 and, Julian, 1968 and a daughter, Victoria, 1973.
Julian Larcombe Schley ( 1880 – 1965 ) was a Chief of Engineers of the U. S. Army, who also served as Governor of the Panama Canal Zone.

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