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1970 and RPO
The RPO gave him the title of Conductor for Life in 1970, and he stepped down from the orchestra in 1975.
The RPO sponsors the Rochester Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, founded in 1970 and composed of Rochester-area student musicians in the eighth through twelfth grades.

1970 and named
The field of classifying Apicomplexa is in flux and classification has changed throughout the years since it was formally named in 1970.
During their most productive years, the Orioles saw three of its players named MVP: ( Frank Robinson in 1966 ; Boog Powell in 1970 ; and Cal Ripken, Jr. in 1983 ).
The new facility had to be ready by the opening of the 1970 NFL season and was officially named Riverfront Stadium.
While the organization was founded under a different name in 1970 and was officially named Greenpeace in 1972, the organization itself dates its birth to the first protest of 1971.
Hurst was named in the Ramsey squad which played in Mexico to defend the World Cup in 1970.
A militant feminist organization named Radicalesbians published a manifesto in 1970 entitled " The Woman-Identified Woman " that declared " A lesbian is the rage of all women condensed to the point of explosion ".
In 1970 Hastings Banda was declared President for life of the MCP, and in 1971 Banda consolidated his power and was named President for life of Malawi itself.
Under the title, To Markos III ( supposedly named for a " rich uncle " of Spyropoulos who helped finance the album ), it was released in the UK on the Pye label in May 1970, though reportedly only 250 copies were pressed it was deleted shortly after.
Ellison took inspiration from the 1970 paper written by Edgar F. Codd on relational database management systems ( RDBMS ) named " A Relational Model of Data for Large Shared Data Banks.
The first officially named version of Unix ran on the PDP-11 / 20 in 1970.
However, in 1970 when the scientists Howard Temin and David Baltimore both independently discovered the enzyme responsible for reverse transcription, named reverse transcriptase, the possibility that genetic information could be passed on in this manner was finally accepted.
The 1970 Heisman Trophy winner was drafted by the New England Patriots and was later named the 1971 NFL Rookie of the Year.
Originally named " hahnium " in honor of Otto Hahn ( 1970 ) but renamed by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.
* The U. S. Navy high school at Naval Air Station Bermuda was named for him from 1970 to 1995.
In 1622, forty years after her death, she was canonized by Pope Gregory XV, and in 1970 named a Doctor of the Church by Pope Paul VI.
Time magazine in the USA named Brandt as its Man of the Year for 1970, stating, " Willy Brandt is in effect seeking to end World War II by bringing about a fresh relationship between East and West.
In October 1970, Roger Lewis left and David S. Lewis from McDonnell Douglas was named CEO.
His parents, Aimé Derrida ( 1896 – 1970 ) and Georgette Sultana Esther Safar ( 1901 – 1991 ), named him Jackie, after American actor Jackie Coogan, though he would later adopt a more " correct " version of his first name when he moved to Paris.
In 1970, the group starred in a " science fiction musical " film and recorded an accompanying soundtrack album both named after the group.
The algorithm was named after Nicholas Metropolis, who was an author along with Arianna W. Rosenbluth, Marshall N. Rosenbluth, Augusta H. Teller, and Edward Teller of the 1953 paper Equation of State Calculations by Fast Computing Machines which first proposed the algorithm for the specific case of the Boltzmann distribution ; and W. Keith Hastings, who extended it to the more general case in 1970.
Seri Begawan was named after the Sultan's late father Omar Ali Saifuddien on 5 October 1970, its original name being Bandar Brunei or Brunei Town.
The band held a concert at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London on 11 July 1970 where Wakeman performed a solo piano piece named " Temparament of Mind ".
The track was discovered in the course of peat digging in 1970, and is named after its discoverer, Ray Sweet.
Both text and films have remained deeply embedded in American consciousness, for better or worse, as evidenced by Toni Morrison's use of a character named " Pecola " in her 1970 novel The Bluest Eye.
* The Banana Splits Adventure Hour ( 1968 and 1970 " The Coronation of Bakaar ")-recurring appearance as a maid named " Mildred the Robot "; does not have glass dome

1970 and him
Bohr became a professor at the University of Copenhagen in 1956, and, following his father's death in 1962, succeeded him as director of the Niels Bohr Institute, a position he held until 1970.
When Arthur Leslie died suddenly in 1970, his character, Rovers ' landlord Jack Walker, died with him.
Both Bhutto and Mujib strongly disliked General Khan, but patiently endured him and his government as he had promised to hold an election in 1970.
He co-wrote the script for Patton ( 1970 ), which won him an Academy Award for Best Writing ( Original Screenplay ).
Late in October 1970, Gygax lost his job at the insurance company and then became a shoe repairman, which gave him more time for pursuing his interest in game development.
In March 1970, most of the members of Brown's mid-to-late 1960s road band walked out on him due to money disputes, and The Famous Flames singing group had disbanded ( for the same reason ), with original and founding member Bobby Byrd the only one remaining with Brown.
Lawrence was honored as an artist, teacher, and humanitarian when the NAACP awarded him the Spingarn Medal in 1970 for his outstanding achievements.
An attempted reconciliation in 1970 between Lemmy and his birth father broke down, with Lemmy describing him as a " nasty little weasel ".
In July 1970, Aziz Azmet, the band's vocalist left the band and Ersen Dinleten replaced him for a short time.
Despite having several respectable seasons with Tarkenton at quarterback, including a 7 – 7 finish in 1967 and 9 – 5 in 1970, the Giants traded him back to the Vikings after a 4 – 10 finish in 1971.
" In 1970, radical feminist poet Robin Morgan published the poem " Arraignment ", in which she openly accused Hughes of the battery and murder of Plath ; other feminists threatened to kill him in Plath's name.
After the film Patton was released in 1970, Charles H. Kuhl recounted the incident, stating that Patton had slapped him across the face and then kicked him as he walked away.
She married Louis Chesimard, a fellow student-activist at CCNY, in April 1967, divorcing him in December 1970.
Returning to journalism, Bogdanovich struck up a lifelong friendship with Orson Welles while interviewing him on the set of Mike Nichols's Catch-22 ( 1970 ).
He buys his dream car ( a 1970 Pontiac Firebird ) and starts working out after he overhears Angela tell Jane that she would find him sexually attractive if he improved his physique.
In September 1970, President Nixon informed the CIA that an Allende government in Chile would not be acceptable and authorized $ 10 million to stop Allende from coming to power or unseat him.
Following Wilson's unexpected defeat by Edward Heath in the 1970 General Election, Callaghan declined to challenge him for the leadership despite Wilson's vulnerability.
In 1970, several years after his retirement, songwriters Richard M. and Robert B. Sherman got him to sing the title song of the Disney film The Aristocats, which ended up being his final contribution to the film industry.
In March – April 1970, Spassky played first board for the Soviet side in the celebrated USSR vs. World event at Belgrade, where he scored + 1 − 1 = 1 in the first three rounds against Larsen before Stein replaced him for the final match, as the Soviets won by the odd point, 20½ – 19½.
At the age of twenty-four, Dr Castells became an instructor at the University of Paris, from 1967 to 1979 ; first at the Paris X University Nanterre, who fired him because of the 1968 student protests, then at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, from 1970 to 1979.
They were engaged when she left him in 1968 for actor Marcello Mastroianni, her co-star in A Place for Lovers ; she and Mastroianni broke up in 1970.
Perhaps about 1970 if there was a Tory government some ass might make me Lord Chancellor " – a remark which caused some amusement when in June 1970 there was a Conservative ( also known as " Tory ") government and Edward Heath did indeed make him Lord Chancellor.

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