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* 1971 – Yvette Nicole Brown, American actress
# ( 8 ) Encyclopedia Brown Tracks Them Down ( 1971, ISBN 0-553-15721-3 )
* 1971 – Derren Brown, British psychological illusionist
According to Brown ( 1971 ), the increased professionalization of tax collection did much to destroy the traditional structures of provincial life, as it weakened the autonomy of the town councils in the Greek towns.
* Jon Brown ( born 1971 ), British-Canadian runner
In 1969, Brown received episcopal orders from an Old Catholic bishop, and in 1971 he in turn consecrated Schuckardt.
* Albert and Vera List Art Building, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island ( 1971 )
* Dale Brown ( boxer ) ( 1971 ), Canadian boxer
Originally intended to be a double album called It Comes to You in a Plain Brown Wrapper for the label, it was released later in pieces in 1971 and 1995.
* Guey Heung Lee v. Johnson, 404 U. S 1215 ( 1971 ) – " Brown v. Board of Education was not written for blacks alone ", desegregation of Asian schools in opposition to parents of Asian students
A comedian, dancer, singer, and musician, Albertson is perhaps best known for his roles as Manny Rosen in The Poseidon Adventure ( 1972 ), Grandpa Joe in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory ( 1971 ), Amos Slade in the 1981 animated film The Fox and the Hound ( 1981 ), and as Ed Brown in the 1974 – 1978 television sitcom Chico and the Man.
* Von Richthofen and Brown, a 1971 film released in the USA as ' The Red Baron '
* Von Richthofen and Brown, a theatrical film released in 1971, spanning the time from just before von Richtofen's first confirmed kill until his death.
New faces in the 1970 – 1971 season included tall, sad-eyed Dennis Allen, who alternately played quietly zany characters and straight man for anybody's jokes ; comic actress Ann Elder, who also contributed to scripts, tap dancer Barbara Sharma, who would later appear on Rhoda, and beefy Johnny Brown, who played the superintendent Nathan " Buffalo Butt " Bookman on Good Times.
* Season 4 ( 1970 – 1971 ): Henry Gibson, Arte Johnson, Alan Sues, Lily Tomlin, Johnny Brown, Dennis Allen, Ann Elder, Nancie Phillips, Barbara Sharma, Harvey Jason, Richard Dawson.
* Season 5 ( 1971 – 1972 ): Lily Tomlin, Larry Hovis, Alan Sues, Byron Gilliam ( dancer only ), Johnny Brown, Dennis Allen, Ann Elder, Barbara Sharma, Richard Dawson.
Following Osmium, the lineup of Parliament-Funkadelic began going through many changes and was expanded significantly, with the addition of important members such as keyboardist Bernie Worrell in 1970, singer / guitarist Garry Shider in 1971, and bassist Bootsy Collins ( recruited from the James Brown backing band ) in 1972.
Sedalia is home to the Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum on the site of the former Palmer Memorial Institute ( 1902 – 1971 ), a preparatory school for African American students.
In a 1971 book, Brown Bomber, by Barney Nagler, Louis disclosed the truth about these incidents, stating that his collapse in 1969 had been caused by cocaine, and that his subsequent hospitalization had been prompted by his fear of a plot to destroy him.
In 1971, guitarist Kim Simmonds, leader of blues rock boogie band Savoy Brown, lost the rest of his band-guitarist Dave Peverett, drummer Roger Earl and bassist Tony Stevens-who left to form Foghat with ex-Black Cat Bones guitarist Rod Price.
Brown previously served as a member of the Los Angeles Community College District Board of Trustees ( 1969 – 1971 ), Secretary of State of California ( 1971 – 1975 ), chairman of the California Democratic Party ( 1989 – 1991 ), Mayor of Oakland ( 1999 – 2007 ) and Attorney General of California ( 2007 – 2011 ).
McElwee is a 1971 graduate of Brown University, and received his MS from MIT in 1977.
He later attended Brown University and graduated in 1971 with a degree in creative writing.

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They switched from black to red jerseys in 1971, and the club began to wear silver pants in 1978.
Catherine Turocy began her studies in Baroque dance in 1971 as a student of dance historian Shirley Wynne.
Harbor activity is concentrated at Abidjan ( West Africa ’ s largest container port ), which has facilities that include a fishing port and equipment for handling containers, and San Pedro, a deepwater port that began operations in 1971.
Guest began his career in theatre during the early 1970s with one of his earliest professional performances being the role of Norman in Michael Weller's Moonchildren for the play's American premiere at the Arena Stage in Washington D. C. in November 1971.
A Sunday strip began on March 21, 1971.
Her strong commitment to animal welfare began in 1971, when she co-founded " Actors and Others for Animals ".
The event began mid-afternoon on Thanksgiving eve, November 24, 1971, at Portland International Airport in Portland, Oregon.
As response to this operation, the Awami League announced the declaration of independence of East Pakistan on March 26, 1971 and began an armed struggle against the Pakistan, with India staunchly supporting Awami League by the means of providing arm ammunition to its guerrilla forces.
In 1971, he began working as editor-in-chief at Guidon Games, a publisher of wargames, for which he produced the board games Alexander the Great and Dunkirk.
The process began by Nehru was finally completed by his daughter by the end of 1971.
India's policy of weaponisation via indigenous sources and self-sufficiency began in earnest under Nehru, completed by his daughter Indira Gandhi, who later led India to a crushing military victory over rival Pakistan in 1971.
Dalglish began his career with Celtic in 1971, going on to win four Scottish First Divisions, four Scottish Cups and one Scottish League Cup with the club.
It entered Martian orbit in November 1971 and began photographing the surface and analyzing the atmosphere with its infrared and ultraviolet instruments.
By the 1970s some Native American film roles began to show more complexity, such as those in Little Big Man ( 1970 ), Billy Jack ( 1971 ), and The Outlaw Josey Wales ( 1976 ), which depicted Native Americans in minor supporting roles.
When the NASDAQ stock exchange began trading on February 8, 1971, it was the world's first electronic stock market.
The first Limited Overs International ( LOI ) or One-Day International ( ODI ) match was played in Melbourne in 1971, and the quadrennial cricket World Cup began in 1975.
After Guralnick graduated from Boston University in 1971 with a master's degree in creative writing, he began writing books chronicling the history of blues, country, rock and roll and soul.
They began publishing books and magazines but decided to go their separate ways in 1971, after which Hell created and published Dot Books.
In 1971 Moog Music began production of the Minimoog Model D, which was among the first synthesizers that was widely available, portable, and relatively affordable.
The series, entitled " Silicon Valley in the USA ", began in the paper's issue dated January 11, 1971.
The Nomad of the Time Streams trilogy by Michael Moorock, which began in 1971 with The Warlord of the Air, was also an influential precursor .< ref >
Dutch band Focus, containing Thijs van Leer and Jan Akkerman, began to assert symphonic prog with their second album Focus II ( Moving Waves ) ( 1971 ) despite their hit song " Hocus Pocus " ( which is noted for lead singer Thijs van Leer's yodeling ).
Their album Sticky Fingers ( 1971 ) began a string of eight consecutive studio albums reaching number one in the United States.
However, after 1945, the Redskins began a slow decline that they did not end until a playoff appearance in the 1971 season.

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