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* 1969Norman Reedus, American model and actor
For example, His Eminence Sir Norman Cardinal Gilroy did receive the accolade on his appointment as Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in 1969.
* July 4 – Norman Washington Manley, Jamaican statesman ( d. 1969 )
The latter special, a remake of his 1969 short film Rhubarb which Sykes also directed, featured many of his old friends including Jimmy Edwards, Bob Todd, Charlie Drake, Bill Fraser, Roy Kinnear, Beryl Reid and Norman Rossington.
Survival International was founded in 1969 after an article by Norman Lewis in the UK's Sunday Times highlighted the massacres, land thefts and genocide taking place in Brazilian Amazonia.
Larry Norman, often described as the " father of Christian rock music ", and in his later years " the Grandfather of Christian rock ", who, in 1969 recorded and released Upon This Rock, " the first commercially released Jesus rock album ", challenged a view held by some conservative Christians ( predominantly fundamentalists ) that rock music was anti-Christian.
In 1969 Norman was involved writing the rock opera Lion's Breath.
Norman's next musical was Love on Haight Street, also written in 1969, and another project that involved Norman was Bailey ; Some songs from these unreleased musicals appeared later on various albums.
In 1969 Norman returned to Capitol Records, now headed by Mike Curb, to honor his original 1966 contract with the understanding that he would have complete artistic control.
By October 1969 Norman was a regular performer at the Salt Company, " a combination of late Victorian and early Salvation Army ", which held concerts on weekends in the upstairs loft of a converted apartment building in downtown Hollywood.
While some claim " The Tune " was inspired by Bill Gaither and Gloria Gaither's 1969 song " God Gave the Song ", Norman claims in a 1981 article in Contemporary Christian Music magazine: " Bill Gaither's music first came to my attention in 1973 when a friend played me ' God Gave the Song '.
When Norman left Capitol he took with him " demos " of songs he had recorded between 1966 and 1969, some of which were released on his One Way albums.
He told psychologist Art Norman that he killed two women in Atlantic City in 1969 while visiting family in Philadelphia.
The cover of Mad Magazine No. 129 by artist Norman Mingo, dated September 1969, showed a split Alfred E. Neuman, the " old " Alfred on the left wearing a " My Country: Right or Wrong " lapel button, and the " young " long-haired Alfred on the right with a " Make Love Not War " button, and the cover statement " MAD Widens the Generation Gap.
Further hits for the group included " The Nitty Gritty " ( 1969 ), " Friendship Train " ( 1969 ), one of Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong's " psychedelic soul " songs, the # 1 R & B " If I Were Your Woman " ( 1970, later covered by Stephanie Mills, Shanice and Alicia Keys ), and " I Don't Want To Do Wrong " ( 1971 ).
In 1969, Butterfield also took part in a concert at Chicago's Auditorium Theater and a subsequent recording session organized by record producer Norman Dayron, featuring Muddy Waters and backed by pianist Otis Spann, Michael Bloomfield, Sam Lay, Donald " Duck " Dunn, and Buddy Miles, which was recorded and portions released on Fathers And Sons on Chess Records.
* Norman M. Bradburn " The structure of psychological well-being ", 1969
* 1969: The Armies of the Night by Norman Mailer
Some of the best known of the works produced included Norman Mailer's The Naked and the Dead ( 1948 ), Joseph Heller's Catch-22 ( 1961 ) and Kurt Vonnegut Jr .' s Slaughterhouse-Five ( 1969 ).
Harvest Records was created by EMI in 1969 to market progressive rock music and to compete with Philips ' Vertigo and Decca's Deram labels, initially under the direction of Malcolm Jones and Norman Smith.
The second son of Jamaica's Premier Norman Washington Manley and Jamaican artist Edna Manley, Michael Manley was a charismatic figure who became the leader of the Jamaican People's National Party a few months before his father's death in 1969.
* Norman Manley ( 1938 – 1969 )
* H. Norman Schwarzkopf, 1969 – 1970

1969 and auditioned
This duo auditioned for Dodd in 1969, and recorded the debut single " Door Peep ".
She auditioned for the role in 1967 but funding problems delayed filming until 1969.
An early collaboration with Roger Nichols, " Someday Man ," was covered by The Monkees ( a group for which he auditioned but was not cast ) on a 1969 single, and was the first Monkees ' release not published by Screen Gems.
At age five he auditioned for, and won, his breakthrough role as Eddie Corbett in the television series The Courtship of Eddie's Father, which aired on ABC from 1969 to 1972.

1969 and for
The procedures used by the BIH evolved, and the name for the time scale changed: " A3 " in 1963 and " TA ( BIH )" in 1969.
In 1969, the institute established the Center for Advanced Film Studies at Greystone, the Doheny Mansion in Beverly Hills, CA.
* Adrian Young ( born 1969 ), American drummer for the rock band No Doubt
* 1969 – At the U. S. Academy Awards there is a tie for the Academy Award for Best Actress between Katharine Hepburn and Barbra Streisand.
* 1969 – Martyn LeNoble, Dutch bassist ( Porno for Pyros )
The Miesian formal language of geometric grids employed in the buildings was also used by Aalto for other sites in Helsinki, including the Enso-Gutzeit building ( 1962 ), the Academic Bookstore ( 1962 ) and the SYP Bank building ( 1969 ).
As a result, he won the Atoms for Peace Award in 1969.
Giacomo Losi set a Roma appearance record during 1969 with 450 appearances in all competitions, the record he set would last for 38 years.
The cartoonist visited John Lennon and Yoko Ono at their 1969 Bed-In for Peace in Montreal, and their testy exchange later appeared in the documentary film Imagine: John Lennon ( 1988 ).
The line " There's this to say for blood and breath ,/ they give a man a taste for death " supplies the title for Peter O ' Donnell's 1969 Modesty Blaise thriller, A Taste for Death, also the inspiration for P. D. James ' 1986 crime novel, A Taste for Death, the seventh in her Adam Dalgliesh series.
Under Clinton, the United States had a projected federal budget surplus for the first time since 1969.
He also had a fruitful songwriting collaboration with Lasse Berghagen, with whom he wrote several songs and submitted " Hej, Clown " for the 1969 Melodifestivalen-the Swedish Eurovision Song Festival finals.
Benny and Björn scored their first hits as songwriters in the spring of 1969: " Ljuva Sextital " ( a hit with Brita Borg ) and " Speleman " ( a hit for The Hep Stars ).
In 1969, Macmillan Publishing printed its first Baseball Encyclopedia, using a computer to compile statistics for the first time.
The Warren C. Giles Trophy, named for the president of the NL from 1951 to 1969, is awarded to the NLCS winner.
In 1969, Charlton was awarded the OBE for services to football.
During the January 1969 sessions for the Let It Be album, the Beatles played a slow impromptu version of " Mailman, Bring Me No More Blues " — although not written by Holly, it was popularized by him — with Lennon mimicking Holly's vocal style ; the recording was eventually released in the mid-1990s on Anthology 3.
* Spragga Benz, a. k. a. for Carlton Grant ( b. 1969 ), Jamaican deejay and musician
Although the first genetic linkage finding for mania was in 1969, the linkage studies have been inconsistent.

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