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Other long-term members of the group included Peter Baumann ( 1971 – 1977 ), who later went on to found the New Age label Private Music, to which the band was signed from 1988 to 1991 ; Johannes Schmoelling ( 1979 – 1985 ); Paul Haslinger ( 1986 – 1990 ); and, most recently Froese's son Jerome Froese ( 1990 – 2006 ).
On June 28, 1971 ; Jerome Johnson shot Colombo at a Manhattan rally.
*" An introduction to computing: IBM System / 3 " by Jerome T. Murray, 1971, ISBN 0-04-510037-3
On June 28, 1971, at the second League rally in Columbus Circle, Colombo was shot in the head by Jerome A. Johnson, a gunman posing as a photographer.
* Ross E Hutchins and Jerome P Connolly-The saga of Pelorus Jack ( 1971 )
The government's steps towards unification began in 1963 with Jerome Wiesner, President John F. Kennedy's science advisor, and culminated in 1971 under President Richard Nixon.
By decree of Pope Paul VI dated July 22, 1971, the College was renamed Pontificium Collegium Chroaticum Sancti Hieronymi ( Pontifical Croatian College of St. Jerome ), and this was accepted by Italy by decree of the President on October 11, 1982.
Jerome Irving Rodale ( surname accented on second syllable ) ( August 16, 1898 – June 8, 1971 ), was a playwright, editor, author, and founder of Rodale, Inc.

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His later novels included fixups such as The Beast ( aka Moonbeast ) ( 1963 ), Rogue Ship ( 1965 ), Quest for the Future ( 1970 ) and Supermind ( 1977 ); expanded short stories ( The Darkness on Diamondia ( 1972 ), Future Glitter ( aka Tyranopolis ) ( 1973 ); original novels such as Children of Tomorrow ( 1970 ), The Battle of Forever ( 1971 ) and The Anarchistic Colossus ( 1977 ); plus sequels to his classic works, many of which were promised, but only one of which appeared, Null-A Three ( 1984 ; originally published in French ).
The rules of the Booker changed in 1971 ; previously, it had been awarded retrospectively to books published prior to the year in which the award was given.
In 1971 the year of eligibility was changed to the same as the year of the award ; in effect, this meant that books published in 1970 were not considered for the Booker in either year.
* The Sly Old Cat ( written 1906 ; first published 1971 )
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 first, classified, edition of Factbook was published in August 1962, and the first unclassified version in June 1971.
By 1971, when a bibliography of ab initio calculations was published, the largest molecules included were naphthalene and azulene.
Derleth published five more volumes of Smith's prose and two of his verse, and at his death in 1971 had a large volume of Smith's poems in press.
In 1971, American novelist Frank Yerby published The Man From Dahomey, a historical novel set partially in Dahomey.
With the help of Arthur W. Saha, Wollheim also edited and published the popular " Annual World's Best Science Fiction " anthology from 1971 until his death.
Soviet authorities published Mažoji lietuviškoji tarybinė enciklopedija ( 3 volumes, 1966 – 1971 ), Lietuviškoji tarybinė enciklopedija ( 12 volumes, 1976 – 1985 ), and Tarybų Lietuvos enciklopedija ( 4 volumes, 1985 – 1988 ).
In 1971 John Rawls published A Theory of Justice, noteworthy in its pursuit of moral arguments and eschewing of meta-ethics.
In 1971, L. B. Smith published similar algorithms for all conic sections and proved them to have good properties.
On 28 August 1924 Blyton married Major Hugh Alexander Pollock, DSO ( 1888 – 1971 ), editor of the book department in the publishing firm of George Newnes, which published two of her books that year.
The film was based on a screenplay written by Colin Higgins and published as a novel in 1971.
Gernsback's second ( and final ) novel, written c. 1958, was not published until 1971.
His first book, Real Magic, was published in 1971.
Attesting the team's popularity, DC Comics published the best-selling The Adventures of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis comic books from 1952 to 1957, after which DC featured Lewis solo in The Adventures of Jerry Lewis until 1971.
Since the early 1960s, it has published 12 volumes, the first in 1971 and most recently in 2008 ; three more volumes are planned.
* Head to Toe ( published 1971 )
The book in which this claim is made was first published in 1971, ten years before MTV first came on the air.
Unlike many of his contemporaries, he did not record in the early blues era, but his life is well documented thanks to his autobiography, I Say Me for a Parable: The Oral Autobiography of Mance Lipscomb, Texas Bluesman, narrated to Glen Alyn, which was published posthumously, and also a short 1971 documentary by Les Blank, A Well Spent Life.
From the end of World War II until 1971, when John Rawls published A Theory of Justice, political philosophy declined in the Anglo-American academic world, as analytic philosophers expressed skepticism about the possibility that normative judgments had cognitive content, and political science turned toward statistical methods and behavioralism.
In 1971, the Arab-American scholar Ihab Hassan published The Dismemberment of Orpheus: Toward a Postmodern Literature, an early work of literary criticism from a postmodern perspective, in which the author traces the development of what he calls " literature of silence " through Marquis de Sade, Franz Kafka, Ernest Hemingway, Beckett, and many others, including developments such as the Theatre of the Absurd and the nouveau roman.
He was awarded a scholarship to study at the University of Oxford, and obtained from there a B. Phil in 1971, with a thesis on civil disobedience supervised by R. M. Hare and subsequently published as a book in 1973.

1971 and Scientific
* In June 1971, on the S / 370-145 ( one of which had to be ' smuggled ' into Cambridge Scientific Center to prevent anybody noticing the arrival of an S / 370 at that hotbed of virtual memory development – since this would have signaled that the S / 370 was about to receive address relocation technology ).
Energy in the Universe Article in September 1971 Scientific American magazine ( Special September Issue on Energy )
# Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory ( LASL ) in April 1961, accepted in May 1961, and used until June 21, 1971.
In 1971 the island, along with the nearby islands of Green Island, Puffin Island, Stony Island, and White Island, were designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest ( SSSI ) for their biological characteristics.
Category: Sites of Special Scientific Interest notified in 1971
In 1969, during the early years of the Ceauşescu era, he returned to spend his last days in his native Romania, where he served as director of the Institute for Scientific and Technical Creation ( INCREST ) and in 1971 reorganized, along with professor Elie Carafoli, the Department of Aeronautical Engineering of the Polytechnic University of Bucharest, spinning it off from the Department of Mechanical Engineering.
It is also a Geological Conservation Review site for its Quaternary geomorphology and was first designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest ( SSSI ) in 1971 for both its biological and geological interests.
Though she never scaled the heights of her contemporaries Sophia Loren and Gina Lollobrigida, Mangano remained a favorite star between the 1950s and 1970s, appearing in Anna ( Alberto Lattuada, 1951 ), The Gold of Naples ( L ' oro di Napoli, Vittorio De Sica, 1954 ), Mambo ( Robert Rossen, 1955 ), Theorem ( Teorema, Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1968 ), Death in Venice ( Morte a Venezia, Luchino Visconti, 1971 ), and The Scientific Cardplayer ( 1972 ).
* Man and the Ecosphere: Readings from Scientific American ( 1971 )
The 1971 Comecon session, which adopted the Comprehensive Program, decided to establish the Special Council Committee for Scientific and Technical Cooperation to ensure the organization and fulfillment of the provisions of the program in this area.
An area comprising a total of 161. 68 hectares has been designated as a biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest, for ornithological, entomological and stratigraphic interest, notification originally having taken place in 1971.
( 1971 ) Dictionary of Scientific Biography.
The New Forest became a Site of Special Scientific Interest in 1971, and was granted special status as the New Forest Heritage Area in 1985, with additional planning controls added in 1992.
The hill is an 11. 1 ha geological Site of Special Scientific Interest ( SSSI ), notified in 1971, because of its particular importance to geologists because of the assemblages of fossils which it contains, the sedimentary features which it displays and the way it relates to other rocks of equivalent age in the close vicinity.
Category: Sites of Special Scientific Interest notified in 1971
* Chief Scientific Adviser to the Ministry of Defence ( 1971 – 1977 )
In 1948 it took over members from the deregistered Australian Association of Draughtsmen, and in 1971 took over members from the deregistered Federation of Scientific and Technical Workers.
Category: Sites of Special Scientific Interest notified in 1971
The Institut national de physique nucléaire et de physique des particules, better known as IN2P3, is a division of the French National Centre for Scientific Research established in 1971.
Former research associate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ) in the field of biology and computer graphics, he was successively science attaché to the French Embassy in the United States, and Scientific Director of European Enterprises Development Company ( a venture capital group ) from 1971 to 1975.
Scientific excavation began in 1971 with a team, led by William Sumner, from the
Thion worked as a researcher at the French National Centre for Scientific Research ( CNRS ) from 1971 to 2000.
* Barman, Roderick J., " The Forgotten Journey: Georg Heinrich Langsdorff and the Russian Imperial Scientific Expedition to Brazil, 1821-1829 ," Terrae Incognitae, 3, 1971, 67-96
From 1971 to 1975 he worked as Scientific Lecturer at the HWWA-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung in Hamburg.

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