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1968 and Ron
With the picks, Minnesota selected Clinton Jones and Bob Grim in 1967, Ron Yary in 1968 and Ed White in 1969.
It is described in more detail in the accompanying confidential " Assists " lecture of October 3, 1968, and is dramatized in Revolt in the Stars ( a screenplay written by L. Ron Hubbard in 1977 ).
* Frameworks ( 1968 / 1971 / 1973, Emanem Records ) ( featuring various lineups, including Stevens, Norma Winstone, Trevor Watts, Kenny Wheeler, Paul Rutherford, Julie Tippetts, Ron Herman )
He also performed the Ron Goodwin title song to the 1968 comedy-adventure Monte Carlo or Bust sung over the film's animated opening credits.
His 1, 586 rushing yards at the time was the most ever recorded by a freshman, breaking the record set by New Mexico State's Ron " Po " James record in 1968.
Conversely, it took more than 41 seasons after Neun's play before Ron Hansen's performed the feat on July 30, 1968, marking the longest span between unassisted triple plays.
: Ron Santo, 3 ( 1966 – 1968 )
: 4 Ron Santo ( 1964, 1966 – 1968 )
Ronald Lyle " Ron " Goldman ( July 2, 1968 – June 12, 1994 ) was an American murder victim.
** The Second Great Quintet ( 1964 – 1968 ) Miles Davis, trumpet ; Wayne Shorter, tenor saxophone ; Herbie Hancock, piano ; Ron Carter, bass ; Tony Williams, drums.
On January 13, 1968 in a game between the Minnesota North Stars and Oakland Seals, two Seals ' players, Larry Cahan and Ron Harris, hit Masterton, sending him flying.
He produced a total of 28 Olympic competitors, five of whom won gold medals: Ron Delany ( 1956, 1500 m ), Charles Jenkins ( 1956, 400 m ), Don Bragg ( 1960, pole vault ), Paul Drayton ( 1964, 4x100 m relay ), and Larry James ( 1968, 4x400 m relay ).
In February 1968, the Giants were in need of good infielders, and with four young catching prospects including Dick Dietz and Dave Rader, club president Chub Feeney decided to trade Haller along with a player to be named later, to the Los Angeles Dodgers for infielders Ron Hunt and Nate Oliver.
Before reaching Formula One he was French Formula Ford champion in 1968, and did some Formula Three and Formula Two racing, including a few races for Ron Dennis.
He had caught the eye of manager Bill Shankly after he outran and out-thought Liverpool captain Ron Yeats in a match in 1968.
In 1968 she sang Mimì in La bohème at the Philadelphia Grand Opera Company with Richard Tucker as Rodolfo, Ron Bottcher as Marcello, and Joan Sena as Musetta.
On March 6, 1968, Hubbard issued an internal memo titled " RACKET EXPOSED ," in which he denounced twelve people ( Peter Goodwin, Jim Stathis, Peter Knight, Mrs. Knight, Nora Goodwin, Ron Frost, Margaret Frost, Nina Collingwood, Freda Gaiman, Frank Manley, Mary Ann Taylor, and George Wateridge ) as " Enemies of mankind, the planet and all life ," and ordered that " Any Sea Org member contacting any of them is to use Auditing Process R2-45.
As the Adam / Eve storyline of 1968 began to wind down, Ron Sproat was in the stages of slanting the plot to reveal Victoria's lineage when Moltke left the series due to her pregnancy.
* Ron Guthrey, mayor of Christchurch ( 1968 to 1971 ).
* Ron Rosenbaum, 1968, writer, columnist for the New York Observer, author of Explaining Hitler: The Search for the Origins of His Evil and the The Shakespeare Wars
Pace was picked by Rams as the first offensive lineman since Ron Yary in 1968 to be drafted first overall.
On his sixteenth birthday ( 1976 ) he left high school with his father's permission to move to Clearwater, Florida, and joined the " Sea Organization " ( or Sea Org ), a " religious order " devoted to the advancement of Scientology, established in 1968 by L. Ron Hubbard.
The French government recognized in 2010 the cultural contributions, both in Canada and abroad, of Ron Burnett, BA ( 1968 ), MA ( 1971 ), PhD ( 1981 ), honouring him with an Order of France: Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.
In February 1968, Cullen was sent to the White Sox a deal for, among others, shortstop Ron Hansen.

1968 and Clark
* 1968 – Jim Clark, Scottish race car driver ( b. 1936 )
* 1968 – Mark Clark, American baseball player
** Jim Clark, Scottish race car driver ( d. 1968 )
* Howard L. Clark, Jr., MBA 1968, Chairman and CEO of Shearson Lehman Brothers
Pierpont and Makley received the death penalty, while Clark received a life sentence ( he ultimately was released in 1968, and died of cancer a few months later ).
The last two presidential elections where Clark County did not vote for the national winner were 1968, when it voted for Humphrey over Nixon, and 1988, when it voted for Dukakis over Bush.
In 1968, he and four others ( including William Sloane Coffin, Marcus Raskin, Mitchell Goodman, and Michael Ferber ) were singled out for prosecution by then Attorney General Ramsey Clark on charges of conspiracy to counsel, aid, and abet resistance to the draft.
With many veteran Tories having been defeated in the 1968 election, the party effectively skipped a generation by selecting Clark as its new leader.
On July 9, 1968, the team acquired Wilt Chamberlain from the Philadelphia 76ers for Darrell Imhoff, Archie Clark, and Jerry Chambers.
Los Angeles: William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, 1968
The DFV won on its first outing, at the 1967 Dutch Grand Prix in the hands of Jim Clark, fitted to a Lotus 49, and from 1968 was available for purchase to any F1 team that wished it.
* James Lee Clark ( 1968 – 2007 ), convicted killer who was executed by the state of Texas
* Jim Clark ( 1936 – 1968 ), Scottish Formula one world drivers ' champion in the 1960s
* The Devil's Brigade ( 1968 ) – as General Mark Clark
James " Jim " ( or " Jimmy ") Clark, Jr OBE ( 4 March 1936 – 7 April 1968 ) was a British Formula One racing driver from Scotland, who won two World Championships, in 1963 and 1965.
At the same time, Clark was competing in the Australasia based Tasman series, run for older F1 cars, and was series champion in 1965, 1967 and 1968 driving for Lotus.
On 7 April 1968, Clark died in a racing accident at the Hockenheimring, in Germany.
The 1968 F1 Drivers ' Championship was subsequently won by his Lotus teammate Graham Hill, who pulled the heartbroken team together and held off Jackie Stewart for the crown, which he later dedicated to Clark.
In 1968, NBC-TV invited Clark to host her own special in the U. S., and in doing so she inadvertently made television history.
Clark starred in the television series This is Petula Clark, which aired from mid 1966 though early 1968.
* Mark Clark ( baseball ) ( born 1968 ), Major League Baseball player
On 2 April 1967, Redgrave married English actor John Clark Together they had three children, airline pilot Benjamin Clark ( born 1968 ), singer-songwriter Pema ( originally Kelly ) Clark ( born 1970 ), and author and photographer Annabel Lucy Clark ( born 1981 ).

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