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In 1969, the institute established the Center for Advanced Film Studies at Greystone, the Doheny Mansion in Beverly Hills, CA.
The American Football League ( AFL ) was a major American Professional Football league that operated from 1960 until 1969, when the established National Football League ( NFL ) merged with it.
Avibrás Aerospace Industry ( Avibrás Indústria Aeroespacial S. A .- Avibrás ) was established in 1961 ; Engesa, in 1963 ; and Embraer, in 1969.
Category: Musical groups established in 1969
The long-debated location of Abritus was finally established ( 1 km east of the city of Razgrad ) after the excavations published by T. Ivanov in 1969 and 1971.
The CODATA Task Group on Fundamental Constants was established in 1969.
The first permanent ARPANET link was established on November 21, 1969, between the IMP at UCLA and the IMP at the Stanford Research Institute.
By December 5, 1969, the entire four-node network was established.
Category: Political parties established in 1969
The Open University of the United Kingdom ( UKOU ), established in 1969 as the first educational institution in the world wholly dedicated to open and distance learning, still relies heavily on print-based materials supplemented by radio, television and, in recent years, online programming.
The indigenous population has established itself as a significant force in Ecuadorian politics, as shown by the selection of indigenous representative Nina Pacari, who led the indigenous political party, Pachakutik, as second vice president of the 1969 Congress.
In 1969 the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics established the George Pólya Prize, given alternately in two categories for " a notable application of combinatorial theory " and for " a notable contribution in another area of interest to George Pólya.
Changes in Brown's style that started with " Cold Sweat " also established the musical foundation for Brown's later hits, such as " I Got the Feelin '" ( 1968 ) and " Mother Popcorn " ( 1969 ).
( A separate Meritorius Service Medal was established in 1969.
In 1969, Escher's business advisor, Jan W. Vermeulen, author of a biography in Dutch on the artist, established the M. C.
* 1969 – The first permanent ARPANET link is established between UCLA and SRI.
* 1969 – The first-ever computer-to-computer link is established on ARPANET, the precursor to the Internet.
By the end of 1969, the SCA's three original kingdoms had been established: West, East, and Middle.
A world organisation of semioticians – the International Association for Semiotic Studies, with its journal Semiotica – was established in 1969.
In 1969, Nhat Hanh established the Unified Buddhist Church ( Église Bouddhique Unifiée ) in France ( not a part of the Unified Buddhist Church of Vietnam ).
Thomas Vinterberg ( born 19 May 1969 ) is a Danish film director who, along with Lars von Trier, co-founded the Dogme 95 movement in filmmaking, which established rules for simplifying movie production.
The Faculty of Law was established as a separate faculty in 1980, with legal studies and research having been conducted at the university since 1969.
The University of Prince Edward Island is a non-denominational university established in 1969 by the amalgamation of Prince of Wales College ( PWC ) founded in 1834, and St. Dunstan's University ( SDU ) founded in 1855.
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Category: Musical groups established in 1969

1969 and publishing
Wagoner and Parton were both frustrated by her lack of solo success, because he had a significant financial stake in her future: as of 1969, he was her co-producer and owned nearly half of Owepar, the publishing company Parton had founded with Bill Owens.
From July 1, 1941 to June 6, 1969, when the Army stopped publishing awards of the DSM in Department of the Army General Orders, over 2, 800 further awards were made.
She wrote three children's books, Speaking Terms and The Sixth Seal ( both 1969 ) and Haphazard House ( 1983 ), before publishing adult fiction.
However, despite the accolades the magazine continued to win, and publishing America ’ s mission to the moon in 1969, circulation was lagging.
When he relaunched the flagging Sun newspaper in tabloid format on 17 November 1969, Rupert Murdoch began publishing photographs of clothed glamour models on its third page.
Gold Key began publishing a comic version in 1969, releasing eight issues through 1971.
Kristol was affiliated with the Congress for Cultural Freedom ; he wrote in Commentary magazine from 1947 to 1952, under the editor Elliot Cohen ( not to be confused with Elliot A. Cohen the writer of today's magazine ); co-founder ( with Stephen Spender ) of the British-based Encounter from 1953 to 1958 ; editor of The Reporter from 1959 to 1960 ; executive vice-president of the publishing house Basic Books from 1961 to 1969 ; Henry Luce Professor of Urban Values at New York University from 1969 to 1987 ; and co-founder and co-editor ( first with Daniel Bell and then Nathan Glazer ) of The Public Interest from 1965 to 2002.
An agnostic for most of his life, he became a Christian, publishing Jesus Rediscovered in 1969, a collection of essays, articles and sermons on faith.
Kurtz founded the publishing house Prometheus Books in 1969.
In 1969 the Society commenced publishing its annual " Journal ", which contains essays on various place-name topics.
The company was founded in 1969 by James F. Dunnigan to take over publishing Strategy & Tactics, which had been in financial trouble.
In the 1960s, the huge national success of the Heath bar led to family in-fighting, with at least one grandchild, Richard J. Heath, expelled from the business in 1969, eventually publishing a book in 1995 entitled Bittersweet: The Story of the Heath Candy Co ..
What initially began as an amicable working relationship between the Beatles and James disintegrated by the late 1960s: the Beatles considered that James had betrayed and taken advantage of them when he sold Northern Songs in 1969 without offering the band an opportunity to buy control of the publishing company.
After writing songs for many years, Carnes signed her first publishing deal in 1969 with famed producer Jimmy Bowen.
Until retirement in 1969, Berman worked in the state-run " Ksiażka i Wiedza " (" Book and Knowledge ") publishing house.
In 1936, Mattick wrote a major sociological study on the American unemployed movement for the Institute, although it remained in the Institute's files, to be published only in 1969 by the SDS publishing house Neue Kritik.
Pierre Bourdieu was instrumental in publishing Benveniste's other masterpiece, Vocabulaire des Institutions Indo-Européennes in his series Le Sens Commun at radical publisher Editions de Minuit ( 1969 ).
Active as an independent publishing house until 1969, when it merged with Jonathan Cape, it published broadly in the field of literature, including novels and poetry.
He refined and developed his ideas at Harvard, during both his MBA and DBA, and during his time on the Harvard faculty, publishing his thesis as Radical Man: Towards a theory of Psycho-social Development in 1969.
In 1969 Manguel travelled to Europe and worked as a reader for various publishing companies: Denoél, Gallimard and Les Lettres Nouvelles in Paris, and Calder & Boyars in London.
Beginning in 1968, but really getting going in 1969, publishing and distribution of underground comics became The Print Mint's major endeavor.
In 1969, Wilson sold The Beach Boys ' publishing company, Sea of Tunes against the group's wishes.
The Tuesday edition was added in 1969, followed by Friday ( 1982 ) and Wednesday ( 1988 ), Saturday ( 1992 ) and finally the Monday edition in 1998, making the Antelope Valley Press a full-fledged daily newspaper-perhaps the first Mojave Desert California based newspaper to commence daily publishing with morning delivery.

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