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1969 and Judge
Two of the earliest recordings which have a funk beat and lyrics which are rhymed in rhythm over this type of beat were released by comedian Pigmeat Markham, " Here Come the Judge " which was released in 1968 by the Chess label and in 1969 another song about running numbers called " Who Got The Number?
* Albert Conway ( 1889 – 1969 ), Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals ( 1955-1959 )
In United States v. Montgomery County Board of Education ( 1969 ), Judge Frank Johnson ’ s desegregation order for teachers was upheld, allowing an approximate ratio of the races to be established by a district judge.
The most significant event of 1969 for the GTO was the launch of a new model called ' The Judge '.
The GTO was surpassed in sales both by the Chevrolet Chevelle SS396 and the Plymouth Road Runner, but 72, 287 were sold during the 1969 model year, with 6, 833 of them being The Judge.
The rarest 1969 GTO, omitting color options, was the Ram Air IV Judge Convertible-only five were built ( Year One catalog ).
Only 357 were sold before The Judge was discontinued in February 1971, including 17 convertibles today the rarest of all GTOs, aside from the 1969 Ram Air IV convertible.
When Prince Buster had a big underground hit in 1969 with " Big 5 ", Hughes capitalized on it with the recording of his own " Big Six ", based on Verne & Son's " Little Boy Blue ", which was picked up by Trojan boss Lee Gopthal, and released on Trojan's ' Big Shot ' record label under the stage name Judge Dread, the name taken from another of Prince Buster's songs.
* A Time For Dying was a 1969 film portraying the Vinegaroon period, starring Audie Murphy with Victor Jory playing a half crazy Judge Roy Bean.
* Robert W. Pratt ( class of 1969 ), District Judge for the United States District Court for the Southern District of Iowa
McCollum's professional career began in 1969 with the United States Navy's Judge Advocate General Corps where he served on active duty until 1972.
Taylor had been first appointed a Recorder ( part-time Judge ) in 1969 and served as a Recorder in the Crown Court from 1972.
Judge Leonardo graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1969 and from the George Washington University School of Law in 1972.
He is the great grandfather of Judge Charles Clark who served on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit from 1969 to 1992 and was the chairman of the United States Judicial Conference.
From 1969 until his appointment to the bench, Judge Williams taught at the University of Colorado School of Law.
On September 9, 1969, Judge Kenneth R. Wendt of Narcotics Court of Chicago dismissed the charges.
In 1967, he served as Head Judge Superior Court in Saigon, until 1969, and then assigned as Inspector General, of Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Judge was a Second Lieutenant in the US Army and a captain in the US Army Adjutant General Corps. He served in the Montana House of Representatives from 1961 to 1967 and in the Montana Senate from 1967 to 1969, and as 22nd Lieutenant Governor of Montana from 1969 to 1973.
In 1956 he was given by FIDE the title of International Judge of Chess Compositions and in 1969 he became an International Arbiter.
On May 1, 1972, Judge William Bryant threw out the results of the 1969 UMWA international union elections.
On May 1, 1972, Judge William Bryant threw out the results of the 1969 UMWA international union elections.
In 1969, Medvedev was expelled from the Communist Party after the publication of his book Let History Judge, which criticized Stalin and Stalinism at a time when official Soviet propagandists were trying to partially rehabilitate the former dictator.
Four years later in 1969 he easily won as " Nobody's Boy " against the Democratic Party machine candidate, Judge Harry A. Kramer, in the primary election.

1969 and Lloyd
During the early 1960s, he became well known to television audiences for his role alongside Hugh Lloyd in Hugh and I. Scott later appeared with Lloyd as gnomes in the 1969 sitcom The Gnomes of Dulwich.
* Season 3 ( 1969 – 1970 ): Judy Carne, Henry Gibson, Goldie Hawn, Arte Johnson, Jo Anne Worley, Alan Sues, Lily Tomlin, Byron Gilliam, Teresa Graves, Jeremy Lloyd, Pamela Rodgers, Stu Gilliam, Johnny Brown.
A further improvement in comfort and travel times was achieved when Lloyd Aéreo acquired its first jet aircraft ( of the Boeing 727 type ) in 1969, allowing for the inauguration of flights to Central America and the United States, as well as long-haul services to Madrid in Spain.
Lloyd married his leading lady, Mildred Davis ( d. 1969 ), on Saturday, February 10, 1923.
* Lloyd Avery II ( 1969 – 2005 ), actor
Wynette was married five times: to Euple Byrd ( married 1959 – divorced 1966 ); Don Chapel, born Lloyd Franklin Amburgey, ( married 1967 – annulled 1968 ); George Jones ( married 1969 – divorced 1975 ); Michael Tomlin ( married 1976 – annulled 1976 ); and singer / songwriter George Richey ( married 1978 – her death 1998 ).
He recorded Dynamic Fashion Way ( his first successful release ) for Keith Hudson in 1969, and then went on to work with almost every major producer on the island: Lee Perry, Peter Tosh, Bunny Lee, Phil Pratt, Sonia Pottinger, Rupie Edwards, Alvin Ranglin and Lloyd Daley.
Department of Education and Science had in 1967 recommended the creation of a national film school for the UK, and in 1969 an inquiry led by Lord Lloyd of Hampstead began to develop plans.
The brothers James Lloyd " Jim " Mitchell ( November 30, 1943 – July 12, 2007 ) and Artie Jay Mitchell ( December 17, 1945 – February 27, 1991 ) were pioneers in the pornography and striptease club business in San Francisco and other parts of California from 1969 until 1991, when Jim was convicted of killing Artie.
Historically, his election as leader has been interpreted as a victory of the provincial NDP's " establishment " over its extreme left-wing Waffle faction, because Lloyd was trying to move the party more to the political left, which meant he supported the Waffle Manifesto at the October 1969 Federal NDP convention in Winnipeg.
His jazz career began to take off in the mid-1960s, after he moved to New York, when he began playing and recording with a number of significant musicians including Miles Davis, Andrew Hill, Sam Rivers, Jackie McLean ( 1964 ), Wayne Shorter ( 1965 – 66 ), Charles Lloyd ( 1966 ), Yusef Lateef ( 1967 – 69 ), Keith Jarrett, Freddie Hubbard and Woody Shaw ( 1986 ), and Alice Coltrane ( 1969 – 1972 ).
Black in 1969, Colonel Carroll S. Meek in 1973, Wilbur Windsor in 1974, General William H. Blakefield in 1976, General Lloyd P. Rhiddlehoover in 1980, Colonel Frank Duggins in 1984, Colonel Roger Harms in 1985, Charles W. Stewart in 1993, and Edward Ridgley in 1999.
Farokh Engineer joined Lancashire in 1968, and Clive Lloyd joined in 1969 ; together Lloyd and Engineer helped establish Lancashire as one of the best one day sides in England.
He was first elected to the House in 1978, replacing the retiring Lloyd Meeds, for whom Swift had served as an administrative assistant from 1965 to 1969.
Other works include Paseo for guitar ( 1969 ), Sinfonia in Memoriam Benjamin Britten ( 1977 ), two violin concertos ( 1950, 1954 ), choral and chamber works ( including the 1956 Cello and Piano Sonata, recorded twenty years later for L ' Oiseau Lyre by Julian Lloyd Webber and John McCabe ) and works for piano and organ.
Lloyd Griffin ; this was followed by the entire run of Where the Heart Is ( 1969 – 73 ), in which he played the male lead, Julian Hathaway.
Bob Lloyd Schieffer (; born February 25, 1937 ) is an American television journalist who has been with CBS News since 1969, serving 23 years as anchor on the Saturday edition of CBS Evening News from 1973 to 1996 ; chief Washington correspondent since 1982, moderator of the Sunday public affairs show Face the Nation since 1991, and, between March 2005 and August 31, 2006, interim weekday anchor of the CBS Evening News.
He was replaced by drummer Lloyd Courtney for the remainder of the sessions for their debut album, but Honeybus eventually disbanded late in 1969.
Named by US-ACAN for Rear Admiral J. Lloyd Abbot, Jr., Commanding Officer, U. S. Naval Support Force, Antarctica, February 1967 to June 1969.
Lady Lloyd died in December 1969, aged 89.
However, after Rothko died, his children were notified by the Marlborough's founder, Frances Kenneth Lloyd, that under the terms of the agreement made with the gallery in 1966 and renewed in 1969, the gallery owned all of Rothko's paintings.
Hometown club Bristol Rovers accepted a £ 50, 000 bid for Lloyd in the April 1969 with manager Bill Shankly looking for a long-term successor to ageing skipper and defender Ron Yeats.

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