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In 1967 he accepted the position of deputy assistant secretary with the U. S. Department of the Interior, where he was in charge of water quality and research.
The term micron and the symbol µ, representing the micrometre, were officially accepted between 1879 and 1967, but officially revoked by the ISI in 1967.
In her remarks, Smith explained that in 1967 when she moved to New York City ( Brooklyn ), she would never have been accepted into Pratt, but most of her friends ( including Mapplethorpe ) were students at Pratt and she spent countless hours on the Pratt campus.
The accepted record weight, per the Guinness Book of World Records, for a wild tiger was for a Bengal tiger shot in 1967, though its weight may have been boosted by the fact that it had eaten a water buffalo the previous night.
After attending Damacre Primary School and Brechin High School, he was accepted to University College, Dundee ( which was then part of the University of St Andrews but became the University of Dundee in 1967 ).
Only in 1967 was an official Dutch version of the Constitution accepted.
After denouncing it in 1967, Syria " conditionally " accepted the resolution in March 1972.
In November 1967, Nasser accepted UN Resolution 242 which ambiguously called for Israel's withdrawal from territories acquired in war.
Despite press reports of interest from Arsenal, and the offer of a player-manager role by Southend United, Robson left Fulham in 1967 and accepted a three-year deal with Canada's Vancouver Royals.
In 1967 he finally accepted the much-cherished post of Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
was accepted by a publisher in early 1967, and printed in March 1968.
In 1967 Sister Raymunde McKay, R. S. H. M., D. Phil., the president of Marymount College, extended an invitation to Sister Mary Felix Montgomery, C. S. J., Ph. D., General Superior of the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Orange, to merge Marymount College with St. Joseph College of Orange, a four year liberal arts college for women religious run by the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Orange, which Sister Montgomery accepted.
The placement of genus Rhabdornis in a family of its own ( Rhabdornithidae Greenway, 1967 ) is not accepted by all authorities, and it is sometimes placed in Certhiidae or Timaliidae.
In 1967, upon leaving the army, Ahenakew accepted a position with the Saskatchewan government, and became active in the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations ( FSIN ).
The house was accepted by the National Trust of Australia in 1967.
Lin continued to support the Red Guards until May 1967, when Mao accepted Zhou Enlai's appeals to moderate their radical activity through military intervention.
Blackett had refused many honours in the manner of a radical of the twenties but accepted a Companion of Honour in 1965, and was appointed to the Order of Merit in 1967.
It was Lynn Margulis who from 1967 on championed this theory, which has since become widely accepted.
In Wellmann ’ s opinion ( 1913 ), accepted by Russu ( 1967 ), the Dacian plant names were added in the 3rd century AD from a glossary published by the Greek grammarian Pamphilus of Alexandria ( 1st c. AD ).
It was essentially proven by Kurt Heegner in 1952, but Heegner's proof had some minor gaps and the theorem was not accepted until Harold Stark gave a complete proof in 1967, which Stark showed was actually equivalent to Heegner's.
UW – Parkside broke ground for the new campus in November 1967 and accepted its first on-site students in fall 1969.
In 1966, she demonstrated her art at Mills College, and the institution immediately offered her a teaching position ; she accepted, and taught there from 1967 to 1978.
While the first section, " Sources ," includes older poets such as Robert Graves, John Betjeman and Dylan Thomas, the second section " New Voices " not only includes Seamus Heaney but also Liverpool poets Adrian Henri, Roger McGough and Brian Patten who at the time were not accepted by mainstream critics ( although they were featured in the best-selling The Mersey Sound anthology from 1967 ).

1967 and offer
The most plausible story is what his wife, Sharon, later told interviewers is that in 1967, while currently unemployed and recovering from his collapsed lung ailment, Holmes would attend a men's card playing club which was called the Poker Palace, located in Gardena, California, a few evenings a week to play cards with a few friends where a photographer, standing next to Holmes at a men's room urinal, saw his unusually large penis size and then gave him his business card with an offer to pose in still photographs.
Founded in 1967, the college offer programs in animation and illustration, music theatre, film and design, business, applied computing, engineering technology, community studies, and liberal studies.
In 1967 she received an offer to sing for Luxembourg at the Eurovision Song Contest with the song " L ' amour est bleu ".
Grant declined the offer and remained in Winnipeg until 1967 when Winter and General Manager Jim Finks were successful in luring Grant to Minnesota.
First-year coach and general manager Bert Olmstead publicly advocated a move to Vancouver, but an offer from Labatt's brewery to purchase and relocate the team was rejected by the league, as was a proposal to move the team to Buffalo from the Knox brothers, who had been shut out of the 1967 expansion.
In June 1967, the New Jersey State Department of Education authorized Immaculate Conception Junior College to offer a four-year program in Elementary Teacher Education under its new name, Felician College.
Hamas later announced it would offer Israel a ten-year hudna (" truce ") if it returned to its 1967 borders and recognized all Palestinian refugees ' " right of return.
By this time, the institution had expanded to offer a range of full-time, sandwich and part-time courses in science, technology and commerce, to which it added the first ever " Welsh for Adults " course in 1967.
Founded by Governor Nelson Rockefeller in 1967 as the cultural gem of the SUNY system, Purchase College claims to offer " a unique education that combines programs in the liberal arts with conservatory programs in the arts in ways that emphasize inquiry, mastery of skills, and creativity ".
In 1967 Carnegie Mellon University ( formerly Carnegie Institute of Technology ), began to offer the D. A.
In 1967 or 1968 English Electric was subject to a takeover bid by Plessey, but chose instead to accept an offer from GEC.
The college was authorized to offer Master of Science degrees in 1967.
In 1967, executives at Gerber Products decided to offer a line of life insurance products aimed at young families.
In 1967, the college affiliated with the University of New South Wales to offer Bachelor courses in Arts, Science or Engineering, commencing in the 1968 academic year.
After purchasing Fender in 1965, CBS began to offer both a maple neck with a separate glued-on laminated maple fretboard in 1967 ( known as a " maple cap " neck ) and the rosewood fretboard over maple neck remaining the other neck option.
Tiverton Borough Council gave the committee the power to negotiate with the British Waterways Board in March 1967, but the Board were unwilling to offer financial assistance.
Shortly after the offer was made in 1967, it was rejected by Arab leaders.
In 1967, Wirtz accepted EMI veteran producer / A & R chief Norrie Paramor's offer to join EMI Records as in-house producer.
" As Columbia SDS grew during the Spring 1967 term, Gilbert returned to the Columbia campus to offer a " radical education counter-course " for Columbia SDS freshmen and sophomores in a lounge in Ferris Booth Hall.
In 1967 or 1968 English Electric was subject to a takeover bid by the Plessey Company but chose instead to accept an offer from GEC.
On May 1967 the government created a commission composed by Luis Manuel Peñalver, Luis Carbonell, Mercedes Fermín, Miguel Angel Pérez and Héctor Isava to study the possibility of creating a new university that would offer studies to directly promote the economic and social development of the country.
In 1967, Carlo Perucci, a San Benedetto ( Marche ) native, established the first stable local band with the song Circuito lirico delle Marche, so when he was in Macerata he asked the city hall to offer new spectacles.
Between 1967 and 1977 Cercle had had only two coaches, Urbain Braems and Han Grijzenhout, but Grijzenhout left after a lucrative offer from SC Lokeren.

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