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* Atlas Computer ( Manchester ) ( 1962 – 1971 ), an early computer built at the University of Manchester
# The Anglican Consultative Council ( first met in 1971 ) was created by a 1968 Lambeth Conference resolution, and meets usually at three year intervals.
He had a peak Elo rating of 2780, and his 90 total months at world number one is second all-time behind only Garry Kasparov since the inception of the FIDE ranking list in 1971.
The lowest minimum temperature was − 14. 6 ° C ( 5. 7 ° F ) at Gudgenby on 11 July 1971.
* 1971 – The People's Republic of Bangladesh forms, under Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at Mujibnagor.
By 1971, 12 percent of the total area of South Vietnam had been sprayed with defoliating chemicals, at an average concentration of 13 times the recommended USDA application rate for domestic use.
By 1971, 12 percent of the total area of South Vietnam had been sprayed with defoliating chemicals, at an average concentration of 13 times the recommended USDA application rate for domestic use.
All of these were revoked by the government of India in 1971, at the time when these privileges were revoked from all erstwhile princes.
Euan MacKie, recognizing that Thom's theories needed to be tested, excavated at the Kintraw standing stone site in Argyllshire in 1970 and 1971 to check whether the latter's prediction of an observation platform on the hill slope above the stone was correct.
Between 1952 and 1972, he hosted at least five television shows – three different talk shows called The Al Capp Show ( 1952 and 1968 ) and Al Capp ( 1971 –' 72 ), Al Capp's America ( a live " chalk talk ," with Capp providing a barbed commentary while sketching cartoons, 1954 ), and a CBS game show called Anyone Can Win ( 1953 ).
On April 22, 1971, syndicated columnist Jack Anderson reported allegations that Capp made indecent advances to four female students when he was invited to speak at the University of Alabama in February 1968.
The 1971 census was the first census in Botswana to use de facto enumeration ; this method counts people based on how many people spent census night at a specific location.
The current standard of 130 at bats, 50 innings pitched or 45 days on the active roster of a Major League club ( excluding time in military service or on the disabled list ) before September 1 was adopted in 1971.
During 1971 and 1972 B evolved into " New B " and then C, with the preprocessor being added in 1972 and early 1973 at the urging of Alan Snyder.
In 1971 Shirley McNaughton started a pioneer program at the Ontario Crippled Children ’ s Centre ( OCCC ), aimed to children with cerebral palsy, from the approach of augmentative and alternative communication ( AAC ).
As told above, Blissymbolics was used in 1971 to help children at the Ontario Crippled Children ’ s Centre ( OCCC, now the Bloorview Kids Rehab ) in Toronto, Canada.
* " Mademoiselle Nobs " from Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii ( 1971 ) who " sings " a song with the band.
In 1971, the team conducted its first Far East Tour, performing at a dozen locations in Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Guam, and the Philippines.
He sold the company for £ 100, 000 at the end of 1971 to British businessman Bernie Ecclestone, Jochen Rindt's former manager and erstwhile owner of the Connaught team.
In 1965 he received a joint Erasmus Prize with film director Ingmar Bergman and in 1971 he was made a Commander of the national order of the Legion of Honor by the French Minister of Culture Jacques Duhamel at the Cannes Film Festival.
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.
Harold and Maude ( 1971 ) was not successful financially at the time of its original release, but has since earned a cult following and has become successful following its video and DVD releases.
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.
( As a result of the setting of the age limit at the start of 1971, twenty-five living cardinals, including the last three surviving cardinals elevated by Pope Pius XI, lost the right to participate in a conclave.
With the exception of the 2002 season, they have played their home games at Chicago's Soldier Field every year since 1971.

1971 and urging
In December 1971, allegedly at the urging of two Christian Scientists in the Richard Nixon administration, John Ehrlichman and H. R.
On April 7, 1971, at the urging of Senator Fong, President Richard Nixon appointed Choy to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, to a seat vacated by Stanley Nelson Barnes.
In 1971, at the urging of Cavaliers founder Don Warren and Troopers founder Jim Jones, the Blue Stars, Cavaliers, Madison Scouts, Santa Clara Vanguard, and the Troopers formed the Midwest Combine.
In 1971, at the urging of Don Warren and Troopers founder Jim Jones, the Blue Stars, Cavaliers, Madison Scouts, Santa Clara Vanguard, and the Troopers formed the Midwest Combine.

1971 and Troopers
When Max is asked to sing at a televised political rally by Kennedyesque Senate candidate Johnny Fergus ( Hal Holbrook ), who's running on a platform to lower the voting age from 21 to 18 ( a genuine issue, not passed until 1971 ), he and the Troopers appear — but Max stuns everyone by calling instead for the voting age to become 14, then finishes the show with an improvised song, " Fourteen Or Fight!

1971 and founder
* 1971 – Julian Assange, Australian journalist, publisher, and activist, founder of WikiLeaks
American musician Bob Welch joined the British blues-rock band Fleetwood Mac in 1971, after the departure of founder Peter Green.
Neil Postman, founder of New York University's media ecology program in 1971, edited ETC.
In March 1971, Airplane's founder and co-lead singer Marty Balin decided to leave the band officially after months of isolation from the others.
Norman, along with Pat Boone ; Arthur Blessitt ; Duane Pederson ; Jack Sparks, a founder of the Spiritual Counterfeits Project ; and other Jesus People leaders were prominent participants in the Spiritual Revolution Day march and rally in Sacramento, California on February 13, 1971.
* John Zandig ( born 1971 ), Combat Zone Wrestling star and founder.
* Robert Porterfield ( 1905 – 1971 ), founder of Barter Theatre, lived in Glade Spring at the Porterfield farm known as " Twin Oaks ".
In 1971, Nat Fleischer, perhaps boxing's most famous historian and also editor and founder of Ring magazine, named Marciano as the all-time 10th greatest Heavyweight Champion.
* Weng Wenhao ( 1889 – 1971 ), founder of modern Chinese geography.
Following the death of its founder, Fairchild changed its name to Fairchild Industries in 1971, before purchasing Swearingen and manufacturing the Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner, a successful commuter aircraft ( with US military designations C-26 Metroliner and UC-26 Metroliner ).
Notable Vassar alumni include first black graduate Anita Florence Hemmings ( 1897 ), poet Edna St. Vincent Millay ( 1917 ), computer pioneer Grace Hopper ( 1928 ), poet Elizabeth Bishop ( 1934 ), physician Beatrix Hamburg ( 1944 ), politician and activist Frances Farenthold, psychiatrist Bernadine P. Healy ( 1965 ), actress Meryl Streep ( 1971 ), CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Chip Reid ( 1977 ), television personality Andrew Zimmern ( 1984 ), actress Lisa Kudrow ( 1985 ), actress Hope Davis ( 1986 ), musician Mark Ronson, journalist Evan Wright ( 1988 ), writer-director Noah Baumbach ( 1991 ), Flickr founder Caterina Fake ( 1991 ), What Not to Wear host Stacy London ( 1991 ), Survivor: Africa winner Ethan Zohn ( 1996 ), actress Lecy Goranson.
Subsequent republications: Rigby, 1971 and 1984 ; and as Colonel William Light: founder of a city ( 1991 ) Melbourne University Press.
* Sanford N. McDonnell, nephew of founder and later President ( 1971 ), CEO ( 1972 ) and Chair ( 1980 ) of McDonnell Douglas.
It was built by architect Arthur R. Kelly in 1927 for Arthur Letts, Jr., son of The Broadway Department Store founder Arthur Letts and acquired by Playboy from Louis D. Statham ( 1908 – 1983 ), an engineer, inventor and chess aficionado, in 1971 for $ US1. 1 million ($ US5. 5 million in 2007 dollars ).
In April 1971 he was named director, conductor, and founder of the State of Mexico Symphony Orchestra ( OSEM ).
Frigerio became a significant shareholder in Argentina's largest newsdaily, Clarín, following a 1971 deal made with the newsdaily's owner, Ernestina Herrera de Noble, whose late husband ( Clarín founder Roberto Noble ), had supported Frondizi.
In 1971, he was selected as a Senior Fellow to the Yale University Bush Center in Child Development and Social Policy by the Head Start Program founder, Edward Zigler.
He has been the leader of the DMK since the death of its founder, C. N. Annadurai, in 1969 and has served as chief minister five times ( 1969 – 71, 1971 – 76, 1989 – 91, 1996 – 2001 and 2006 – 2011 ).
)-September 17, 1971 ) was an American spiritual writer, author and founder of the group known as Eckankar.
According to Murat Belge of Istanbul Bilgi University, who says he was tortured in 1971 by its founder, Veli Küçük, JITEM is an embodiment of the deep state.
The son of Bob Jones, Jr., and the grandson of Bob Jones, Sr., the university's founder, Jones III served as president of BJU from 1971 to 2005.
Kim Jong-pil ( born January 7, 1926 ) is a South Korean politician and founder of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency ( the KCIA, now the National Intelligence Service ), who served as Prime Minister twice, from 1971 – 1975 and from 1998 – 2000.
He was a founder of The Athlete Attic Footwear chain in 1971.
The Essex Senior League was formed in 1971 with 9 founder members.
The car would then be sold and reside in the Matsuda Collection before then being sold to the renowned collector of Stratos ', Christian Hrabalek, a car designer and the founder of Fenomenon Ltd, who has the largest Lancia Stratos Collection in the world, 11 unique Lancia Stratos cars, including the fluorescent red 1971 factory prototype and the 1977 Safari Rally car.

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