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Coleman Randolph Hawkins, nicknamed Hawk and sometimes " Bean " ( November 21, 1904 May 19, 1969 ), was an American jazz tenor saxophonist.
The inspiration for the nationally observed " smoke-out day " came from Randolph High School Guidance councilor Arthur Mullaney, who observed in a 1969 discussion with students that he could send all of them to college if he had a nickel for every cigarette butt he found on the ground.
Jennie: The Life of Lady Randolph Churchill, 1969
Jennie: The Life of Lady Randolph Churchill-The Romantic Years, 1854-1895 ( Prentice-Hall, Ninth printing, 1969 )
The House of Aaron, formerly the Aaronic Order, is a Christian sect founded in 1942 by Maurice L. Glendenning ( February 15, 1891 Randolph, Kansas October 5, 1969 in Utah ).
Rowan was born on May 8, 1969 to Randolph and Janice Rowan.
In July 1969, the Fourth Region moved from Randolph AFB to Ellington AFB, near Houston, TX.
Before Winters, the president was William Randolph " Randy " Davenport of Campbellsville, who served 1969 1988.
* Arthur Raymond Randolph ( 1969 1970 ), Judge, U. S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
Todd Randolph Hundley ( born May 27, 1969 in Martinsville, Virginia ) is a former Major League Baseball catcher and outfielder.

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* 1969 Bret Boone, American baseball player
* 1969 Jack Canfora, American playwright
* 1969 Bison Dele, American basketball player ( d. 2002 )
* 1969 Ari Meyers, Puerto Rican actress
* 1969 Philipp Peter, Austrian race car driver
* 1969 Paul Rudd, American actor
* 1969 Louie Spence, English dancer and choreographer
* 1969 Spencer Wells, American geneticist and anthropologist
* 1969 Jörn Lenz, German footballer
* 1969 Lucas Radebe, South African footballer
* 1969 Paulo Jr., Brazilian musician ( Sepultura )
* 1969 Warren Defever, American musician and composer ( His Name Is Alive )
* 1969 Israeli commando force penetrates deep into Egyptian territory to stage a mortar attack on regional Egyptian Army headquarters in the Nile Valley of Upper Egypt.
* 1969 Mark Ealham, English cricketer
* 1969 Cesar Millan, Mexican-American dog trainer
* 1969 Reece Shearsmith, English actor, writer, and producer
* 1969 Chandra Wilson, American actress
* 1925 Barbara Bates, American actress ( d. 1969 )
* 1969 Simon Doull, New Zealand cricketer
* 1969 Elliott Smith, American singer-songwriter and guitarist ( Heatmiser ( d. 2003 )
* 1969 Followers led by Charles Manson murder pregnant actress Sharon Tate ( wife of Roman Polanski ), coffee heiress Abigail Folger, Polish actor Wojciech Frykowski, men's hairstylist Jay Sebring and recent high-school graduate Steven Parent.
* 1969 Smaragda Karydi, Greek actress
* 1969 Troy Percival, American baseball player
* 1969 Estella Marie Thompson, American prostitute
* 1969 The Apollo 11 astronauts are released from a three-week quarantine to enjoy a ticker tape parade in New York, New York.

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* 1969 Mark Macon, American basketball player
* Mark Macon ( born 1969 ), former American professional basketball player
* Reed, Merl E. Educating the Urban New South: Atlanta and the Rise of Georgia State University, 1913 1969 ( Macon: Mercer University Press, 2009. xiv, 321 pp. ) ISBN 978-0-88146-148-0
Capricorn Records was an independent record label which was launched by Phil Walden, Alan Walden, and Frank Fenter in 1969 in Macon, Georgia.
In April 1969 the Allman Brothers Band moved from Jacksonville, Florida to Macon, Georgia.

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In their inaugural game, on April 8, 1969, the Royals defeated the Minnesota Twins 4 3 in 12 innings.
There was no more playoff magic as the Rams finally defeated the Vikings, 34 10 in Los Angeles after having lost in their previous four playoff matchups ( in 1969, ' 74, ' 76 and ' 77 ).
Ewbank and quarterback Joe Namath led the Jets to prominence in 1969 when New York defeated the heavily-favored Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III and solidified the AFL's position in the world of professional football.
The Chargers defeated the defending Super Bowl III champion New York Jets 34 27 before a record San Diego Stadium crowd of 54, 042 on September 29, 1969.
The Chiefs, who previously appeared in the first Super Bowl, finished the 1969 AFL season at 11-3, and defeated the Oakland Raiders, 17-7, in the 1969 AFL Championship Game.
He challenged Gorton for the Liberal Party leadership after the 1969 election, but was defeated.
Spassky defeated Tigran Petrosian in 1969 to become World Champion, then lost the title in the Fischer Spassky match in 1972 one of the most famous chess matches in history.
In January 1969, town voters defeated 144-77 an attempt to build a nuclear power plant and aluminum refinery in Trenton.
There Botafogo, coached by Mário Zagallo, defeated Fortaleza EC in the finals, which were held in Septemnber and October 1969, 4-0 after 2-2 in the first leg.
On May 23, 1969, he defeated Olympic gold medalist Takao Sakurai.
In the general election of 15 June 1969, he defeated the centrist President of the Senate and Acting President Alain Poher by a wide margin ( 57 %– 42 %).
In 1969, Brooke was a leader of the bipartisan coalition that defeated the Senate confirmation of the President's nominee to the Supreme Court, Clement Haynsworth.
After an early playoff exit in 1968, the Roughriders finished in first place in 1969 and defeated the Stampeders to qualify for another Grey Cup.
However, despite Mahathir's prominence as a backbencher, he lost his seat in the 1969 election, defeated by Yusof Rawa of the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party ( PAS ).
PAS, which had in the 1970s joined UMNO in government, responded to the resurgence by taking an increasingly strident Islamist stand under the leadership of the man who in 1969 had defeated Mahathir for his parliamentary seat, Yusof Rawa.
His first victories at top players happened in 1969 in Stockholm, where he defeated Tony Roche and Stan Smith.
In the 1969 ABA Playoffs the Oaks defeated the Denver Rockets in a seven game series and then defeated New Orleans in the Western Division finals.
In the finals the Oaks defeated the Indiana Pacers 4 games to 1 to win the 1969 ABA Championship.
He defeated Heikki Westerinen by 6 2 in a 1969 exhibition match at Helsinki.
In a playoff match for third place in the Candidates Tournament, he defeated Mikhail Tal at Eersel 1969 by 5½ in a rematch of their 1965 encounter.
He defeated International Master Heikki Westerinen by 6-2 at Helsinki in 1969 in a match in which every game was decisive.
In 1969 he was already a candidate for the Minority Leadership position that opened up with the death of his father-in-law, Everett Dirksen, but was defeated 24-19 by Hugh Scott.
In a 1969 by-election, he was elected to succeed his deceased uncle, Maurice Gemayel, as a member of the National Assembly ; he defeated Fuad Lahoud by a margin of 54 % to 41 %.

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