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This aircraft, which was planned for initial operational use about 1965, would be complementary to but likewise competitive with the four strategic ballistic missile systems, all of which are scheduled to become available earlier.
* 1965 – The largest swimming pool in Europe was opened in Fürstenfeld, Austria.
Albert Schweitzer, OM ( 14 January 1875 – 4 September 1965 ) was a German and then French theologian, organist, philosopher, physician, and medical missionary.
" The Abadan oil refinery was featured on the reverse side of Iran's 100-rial banknotes printed in 1965 and from 1971 to 1973.
The first major meetings of the national left-wing campus group Students for a Democratic Society took place in Ann Arbor in 1960 ; in 1965, the city was home to the first U. S. teach-in against the Vietnam War.
In 1965, after a stadium ( Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium ), was built, the city of Atlanta felt the time was right to start pursuing professional football.
Over the years, Widdecombe has expressed her support for a reintroduction of the death penalty, which was abolished in the UK in 1965.
By the early 1960s, the monument had grown very blackened from coal soot and automobile exhaust, and during 1965 – 1966 it was cleaned through bleaching.
In 1965, 42 percent of all herbicide spraying was dedicated to food crops.
The U. S. military began targeting food crops in October 1962, primarily using Agent Blue ; the American public was not made aware of the crop destruction programs until 1965 ( and it was then believed that crop spraying had begun that spring ).
In 1965, 42 percent of all herbicide spraying was dedicated to food crops.
Atlas Autocode ( AA ) was a programming language developed around 1965 at Manchester University for the Atlas Computer.
In 1965 Lerner collaborated again with Burton Lane on the musical On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, which was adapted for film in 1970.
One persistent fiction, widely publicized, was that his divorce settlement from Micheline Musseli Pozzo di Borgo ( his fourth wife ) cost him an estimated $ 1 million in 1965.
" Yokum " was a combination of yokel and hokum, although Capp established a deeper meaning for the name during a series of visits around 1965 – 1970 with comics historians George E. Turner and Michael H. Price.
Capp was the Playboy interview subject in December 1965, in a conversation conducted by Alvin Toffler.
The seat of government was moved from Mafikeng in South Africa, to newly established Gaborone in 1965.
Bardot was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actress for her role in Louis Malle's 1965 film Viva Maria !.
The column appeared daily until 1965 when it was changed to weekly.
In 1965, Fuller inaugurated the World Design Science Decade ( 1965 to 1975 ) at the meeting of the International Union of Architects in Paris, which was, in his own words, devoted to " applying the principles of science to solving the problems of humanity.
This style was used from about 1965 to 1975.
British Railways ( BR ), which from 1965 traded as British Rail, was the operator of most of the rail transport in Great Britain between 1948 and 1997.

1965 and traded
On December 9, 1965, the Orioles traded pitcher Milt Pappas ( and several others ) to the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for slugging outfielder Frank Robinson.
In 1965, the Indians traded pitcher Tommy John, who would go on to win 288 games in his career, and 1966 Rookie of the Year Tommy Agee to the White Sox to get Colavito back.
In 1965, Thomson Newspapers, Ltd. was formed as a publicly traded company in Canada.
He was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs during the 1963 – 64 season, where he immediately helped Toronto to a Stanley Cup championship, and later was dealt to the Detroit Red Wings, where he helped the team reach the Stanley Cup Finals in 1965 – 66.
In July 1965, the Mets traded Larry to the Chicago White Sox for a player to be named later.
The first four locomotives were traded in by GN to EMD on new locomotives in 1965.
( He was successful until his former team, the Reds, traded Frank Robinson to the Baltimore Orioles after the 1965 season.
In 1963 Burdette was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals ( 1963 – 1964 ), and was later sent to the Chicago Cubs ( 1964 – 1965 ) and Phillies ( 1965 ).
On leaving Kilmarnock in 1965 he traded the football world for journalism, becoming a sportswriter on The Scottish Daily Express.
After hitting. 254 in 1965, he was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies in a six-player deal.
He signed thereafter with the Montreal Canadiens, playing five years in their system and being on a Stanley Cup-winning squad in 1965 before being traded to the New York Rangers, where he played parts of two seasons without success.
On May 28, 1965, Hendley, Harvey Kuenn, and Ed Bailey were traded to the Chicago Cubs ; coincidentally, Bailey was another player traded for Hendley in the Milwaukee-San Francisco deal.
New York ultimately traded three players and starting goaltender Marcel Paille to the Red Wings for Giacomin in 1965.
The Reds contended for most of that time, and enjoyed a productive farm system, but after the 1965 campaign, DeWitt controversially ( and disastrously ) traded future Hall of Fame outfielder Frank Robinson to the Orioles for two pitchers and a minor league outfielder ; the outrage over the trade made it difficult for one of the pitchers, former Oriole ace Milt Pappas, to adjust to pitching in Cincinnati.
He was traded to the Dallas Cowboys in 1963, but injuries limited his playing time in Dallas in 1964, 1965 and 1966.
After 1963, he was traded by the Braves to the San Francisco Giants in a seven-player deal ; he played a backup role in his final three major league seasons with the Giants ( 1964 ), Pittsburgh Pirates ( 1965 ), and Cleveland Indians ( 1966 ).
It was the second time that Howsam had traded for Johnson ( the first was in 1965 while still with the Cardinals ), and he would ultimately trade Johnson away for pitcher Jim McGlothlin ( who would go on to win 14 games for the 1970 Reds ).
In December 1965, Pappas and another pitcher, Jack Baldschun, and outfielder Dick Simpson, were traded to the Cincinnati Reds for superstar Frank Robinson.

1965 and Orioles
Iglehart, the Orioles ' largest shareholder at 32 % and owner of a sizable amount of CBS stock, straightened out his conflict of interest issues on May 25, 1965 by selling his 64, 000 shares in the ball-club to the National Brewing Company, an original team investor which finally had controlling interest at 65 %.
Unusual for a star in the era before free agency, he split his best years between two teams: the Cincinnati Reds ( 1956 – 1965 ) and the Baltimore Orioles ( 1966 – 1971 ).
* Bruce Dostal ( born 1965 ), former professional baseball player who spent four games on active roster of the Baltimore Orioles in June 1994, but never played in a Major League game.
Following his retirement as a player, Kell worked as a play-by-play announcer for the Orioles ( 1957 ), CBS television ( 1958 ), and the Tigers ( 1959 – 1963, 1965 – 1996 ).
A former American Major League Baseball ( MLB ) player, he was the starting second baseman for the Baltimore Orioles when they won four American League ( AL ) pennants and two World Series championships between 1965 and 1972.
In 1965, Johnson made the Orioles out of spring training, but saw only limited time in 20 games ( hitting. 170 ) and spent the later part of the season in the minors, where he batted. 301 in 52 games for the Red Wings ( his final trip back to the minor leagues ).
James Alvin " Jim " Palmer ( born October 15, 1945 ) is an American retired right-handed pitcher who played all of his 19 years in Major League Baseball ( MLB ) with the Baltimore Orioles ( 1965 – 1967, 1969 – 1984 ) and was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in.
Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles ( 1953 – 1954 ; 1965 ), New York Yankees ( 1955 – 1959 ), Kansas City Athletics ( 1960 – 1961 ), Chicago White Sox ( 1961 ), San Francisco Giants ( 1962 – 1964 ), Houston Colt. 45's / Houston Astros ( 1964 – 1965 ), and Chicago Cubs ( 1967 ).
Harvey Haddix, Jr. ( September 18, 1925 – January 8, 1994 ) was a Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher who played with the St. Louis Cardinals ( 1952 – 1956 ), Philadelphia Phillies ( 1956 – 1957 ), Cincinnati Redlegs ( 1958 ), Pittsburgh Pirates ( 1959 – 1963 ) and Baltimore Orioles ( 1964 – 1965 ).
James Edward Gentile ( pronounced " jen-TEE-uhl ") ( born June 3, 1934 in San Francisco, California ), also nicknamed " Diamond Jim ", is a former Major League Baseball first baseman and left-handed batter who played with the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers ( 1957 – 58 ); Baltimore Orioles ( 1960 – 63 ), Kansas City Athletics ( 1964 – 65 ), Houston Astros ( 1965 – 66 ) and Cleveland Indians ( 1966 ).
In 1965, 28-year-old Adair hit. 259 with 7 home runs and a career-high 66 RBI in 157 games with the Orioles.
Curtis Le Roy Blefary ( July 5, 1943 – January 28, 2001 ) was an American left fielder in Major League Baseball who played with the Baltimore Orioles ( 1965 – 68 ), Houston Astros ( 1969 ), New York Yankees ( 1970 – 71 ), Oakland Athletics ( 1971 – 1972 ) and San Diego Padres ( 1972 ).
Jerome O ' Terrell Walton ( born July 8, 1965 in Newnan, Georgia ) is a former center fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago Cubs ( 1989 – 1992 ), California Angels ( 1993 ), Cincinnati Reds ( 1994 – 1995 ), Atlanta Braves ( 1996 ), Baltimore Orioles ( 1997 ) and Tampa Bay Devil Rays ( 1998 ).
He played for the Baltimore Orioles ( 1962 and 1965 – 75 ), California Angels ( 1975 – 77 ) and Milwaukee Brewers ( 1978 ).
The later minor league Orioles team re-located to Richmond ( as had the earlier Orioles team ) as the Virginians from 1954 – 64, have been today's Toledo Mud Hens franchise since 1965.
From through, May played for the Cincinnati Reds ( 1965 – 71 ), Houston Astros ( 1972 – 74 ), Baltimore Orioles ( 1975 – 80 ), and Kansas City Royals ( 1981 – 82 ).

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