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* 1970Lawrence Frank, American basketball coach
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* Cremin, Lawrence A., " American Education: The Colonial Experience 1607 – 1783 ," First Edition, New York, Harper & Row, Publishers, 1970.
*" The Anderson Tapes " ( 1969, 1970 ) by Lawrence Sanders is a novel told primarily in the form of transcripts of tape recordings.
* 1898 – Lawrence Gray, American actor ( d. 1970 )
Lawrence was honored as an artist, teacher, and humanitarian when the NAACP awarded him the Spingarn Medal in 1970 for his outstanding achievements.
In 1970, Lawrence Kelly noted that Carleton had warned 18 Navajo chiefs that all Navajo peoples " must come in and go to the ' Bosque Redondo ' where they would be fed and protected until the war was over.
* Kelly, Lawrence, Navajo Roundup, Pruett Publications, 1970.
A 1970 report from the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory detailing the growth of their " Octopus " network gave a good indication of the situation.
In 1970, team also studied the same reaction with oxygen-18 and identified < sup > 261 </ sup > Rf with a half-life of 65 seconds ( later refined to 75 seconds ).< ref name = 70Gh01 > Later experiments at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California also revealed the formation of a short-lived isomer of < sup > 262 </ sup > Rf ( which undergoes spontaneous fission with a half-life of 47 ms ), and spontaneous fission activities with long lifetimes tentatively assigned to < sup > 263 </ sup > Rf.
Lawrence Hatterer in 1970 published Changing Homosexuality in the Male, which advocated a therapy based on simplified psychoanalytic ideas and behavior modification techniques.
* July 28 – Lawrence Gray, American actor ( d. 1970 )
The first computer network and packet switching network deployed for computer resource sharing was the Octopus Network at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory that began connecting four Control Data 6600 computers to several shared storage devices ( including an IBM 2321 Data Cell in 1968 and an IBM Photostore in 1970 ) and to several hundred Teletype Model 33 ASR terminals for time sharing use starting in 1968.
He conducted research in particle physics and systems theory at the University of Paris ( 1966 – 1968 ), the University of California, Santa Cruz ( 1968 – 1970 ), the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center ( 1970 ), Imperial College, London ( 1971 – 1974 ), and the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory ( 1975 – 1988 ).
: A Political Autobiography, Westport, CT: Lawrence Hill Books, 1969 ; London: Allison & Busby, 1970.
The language was first used at the Humanities Summer Training Institute held in 1970 at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas.
He was named to the Helms Foundation Basketball Hall of Fame in 1970 and inducted into the Lawrence County Hall of Fame in 1984
Michael Lawrence Tyler ( born September 22, 1970 ), better known by his stage name Mystikal, is an American rapper, and actor from New Orleans.
It has been reported that, while he was working for Jackson, " An FBI summary of a 1970 wiretap recorded Perle discussing classified information with someone at the Israeli embassy ," writes Paul Findley ( They Dare To Speak Out, Chicago, Ill, Lawrence Hill Books 1989 ).
In 1970 Bowles and Daniel Halpern started the Tangier literary magazine Antaeus which was to feature many new authors, such as Lee Prosser, as well as more established authors such as Lawrence Ferlinghetti and his own work, such as " Afternoon with Antaeus ", some fragments of an unfinished novel by his wife Jane Bowles along with excerpts from " The Summer House ", and works by Daniel Halpern and others.
* 1970 Jacob Lawrence ( painter )
* Lawrence Evans, ed., Letters of Walter Pater ( Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1970 ; ISBN 0-19-953507-8 )
The show originated in 1970 as Tebelak's master's thesis project, under the direction of Lawrence Carra, at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

1970 and settled
In 1970, a novel result in mathematical logic known as Matiyasevich's theorem settled the problem negatively: in general Diophantine problems are unsolvable.
Wigle ( 1890 – 1970 ), a combustion engineer from Michigan and laboratory assistant at Eastern Michigan State, met a local woman, Mattie Lawson, and settled down in Pikeville.
In 1970, Osho settled for a while in Bombay.
The creation of the Park in 1970 was preceded by the removal through expropriation of approximately 100 families that had settled within the boundaries of the proposed area.
Popoff married his wife Elizabeth in 1970 and the couple settled in Upland, California.
In 1970, Soares was exiled to Rome, Italy, but eventually settled in France where he taught at the Universities of Vincennes, Paris and Rennes.
Many historical matches have been settled in flamboyant extra-time play, with multiple goals scored by each team, such as the unforgettable " Game of the Century " between Italy and West Germany in Mexico 1970, with Italy winning 4 – 3 after extra time.
As part of the band's actions to sever ties with manager Michael Jeffrey, the band relocated to San Francisco in 1970, and later settled in the Mendocino area.
Kamatari fled the country in 1970 after her father's assassination and settled in Paris, where she became a model.
Returning to New York, they later moved out to California and settled in Berkeley in 1970.
A strong and pacey left winger with two good feet, Heighway settled into top flight football with some ease after making his debut on 22 September 1970 in a League Cup 2nd round replay at Anfield, Mansfield Town were the visitors and almost caused an upset with the Reds scraping through in the end by 3 goals to 2, Alun Evans scored the winner in extra time.
The Reds eventually settled on Findlay and Western, opening the site that would eventually become Crosley Field, the home of the Reds until partway into the 1970 season.
Aitken settled in Leicester with his wife in 1970.
The couple settled in Wales, where Bertrand died in 1970 and Edith died in 1978.
Following the Biafran War in Nigeria, the McLeans returned to Canada, and settled in Winnipeg, Manitoba, where Walter was involved in that province's Centennial Celebrations in 1970.
Partly from fear of losing her passport should she return to the USA, she settled permanently in China until her death in 1970, publishing a " Letter from China.
Between 1950 and 1970, hundreds of immigrant families from the Commonwealth settled in Caldmore, and today it has a strong Asian community.
Born in Bradford, Yorkshire, Bairstow excelled at school in several sports, and he played football several times for Bradford City, but eventually he settled on cricket, and played his first county match against Gloucestershire in 1970 after taking an A-level at 6am in order to play.
It was not settled until 1970, until then only seaonally. Because of riverbank erosion in nearby areas, especially Hatiya, Shahbajpur and Ramgati people migrated to the island as new settlers.
In 1970, she settled in New York and enrolled in the Juilliard School of Music as a student of Sasha Gorodnitzki, later becoming his teaching assistant from 1979-1984.
Around 1970, the only known tigers lived in the region of Mount Betiri, with an altitude of the highest mountain in Java's southeast, which had not been settled due to the rugged and slopy terrain.
His father, Achille Serre, who had settled in Stoke Newington, introduced Dry Cleaning to England .< ref >< cite > Design Journal 1970 ( 6 ) accessed 9 December 2007 </ cite ></ ref >< ref >< cite > The Achille Serre Story by Roy Brazier accessed 9 December 2007 </ cite ></ ref > Eugene expanded the business into a former tar factory in White Post Lane and which still carries traces of the firm's name.
The school changed locations several times over the next decade until in 1970 it settled at 5030 rue Saint-Denis.
He briefly lived in Seattle, Washington before he settled in Anchorage, Alaska in 1970.

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