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Their second son, John Sheldon Doud Eisenhower, was born on August 3, 1922, while they were in Panama ; John served in the United States Army, retired as a brigadier general, became an author and served as U. S. Ambassador to Belgium from 1969 to 1971.
Martial arts films have been produced all over the world, but the genre has been dominated by Hong Kong action cinema, peaking from 1971 with the rise of Bruce Lee until the mid 1990s with a general decline in the industry.
Since independence, general elections have been held in 1966, 1971, 1976, 1981, 1987, 1992, 1996, 1998, 2003 and 2008.
But by then, the Chargers fell on hard times ; Gillman, who had returned as general manager, stepped down in 1971, and many of the Charger players from the 1960s had already either retired or had been traded.
Voting situation in the UN general assembly respect to resolution 2758 ( 1971 ).
Voted out of office in the 1971 general elections that swept the progressive labour movement into power, Bird and the ALP returned to office in 1976.
John Rawls ( 1921 – 2002 ) proposed a contractarian approach that has a decidedly Kantian flavour, in A Theory of Justice ( 1971 ), whereby rational people in a hypothetical " original position ", setting aside their individual preferences and capacities under a " veil of ignorance ", would agree to certain general principles of justice and legal organization.
Until 1971, the postmaster general was the head of the Post Office Department ( or simply " Post Office " until the 1820s ).
In the Dutch general election of 1971 the VVD lost one seat and the cabinet lost its majority.
* Roberto Calvi, general manager of Banco Ambrosiano since 1971, appointed chairman from 1975 to his death in June 1982.
In 1971, Calvi became general manager, and in 1975 he was appointed chairman.
While previously the contract work force was seen as " primitive " and " lack political consciousness ", the summer 1971 / 72 saw a general strike of 25 % of the entire working population ( 13, 000 people ), starting in Windhoek and Walvis Bay and soon spreading to Tsumeb and other mines.
The general method was originally developed by Cundall in 1971 to problems in rock mechanics.
In the 1971 general election, the three parties presented a common political program, which lay the foundation for the first Biesheuvel cabinet.
Voting situation in the UN general assembly respect to resolution 2758 ( 1971 ).
Zinn's testimony as to the motivation for government secrecy was confirmed in 1989 by the actions of Erwin Griswold, who as U. S. solicitor general during the Nixon administration, prosecuted The New York Times in the Pentagon Papers case in 1971.
In 1971, Bokassa promoted himself to full general, and on 4 March 1972 declared himself president for life.
After the Dutch general election of 1971, Biesheuvel became Prime Minister of the Netherlands, leading the Cabinets Biesheuvel I and II.
Despite his popularity, the Catholic People's Party refused to nominate him as the lijsttrekker for the Dutch general election of 1971 because of his alleged " conservative image " and he was replaced by his Minister of Education and Science Gerard Veringa who had a more " progressive image ".
The university's presence at the general hospital dates to 1971, when Southampton ( along with Nottingham and Leicester universities ) became the first new Schools of Medicine to be founded in the United Kingdom in the twentieth century.
* Ted Thompson, general manager of the Green Bay Packers, was born and raised here, graduating from Atlanta High School in 1971.
* Erich Abraham ( 1895 – 1971 ), general
The constitution of the Order of Canada also specifies that the reigning monarch, the incumbent governor general and, since 1971, his or her spouse, and former viceroys and viceregal consorts are to be included as Companions of the order, though these individuals also do not count towards the 165 person maximum.
This general proposal appears to have been first made in the biomedical literature in 1971 by biogerontologist George M. Martin of the University of Washington.
* Writer Germaine Greer, who was the subject of an Arbus photograph in 1971, criticized it as an " undeniably bad picture " and Arbus's work in general as unoriginal and focusing on " mere human imperfection and self-delusion.

1971 and manager
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 1971, the Royals had their first winning season, with manager Bob Lemon leading them to a second-place finish.
In June 1971, Frank O ' Farrell was appointed as manager, but lasted less than 18 months before being replaced by Tommy Docherty in December 1972.
He then served as manager of the Washington Senators, from 1969 – 1971, then continued with the team when they became the Texas Rangers after the 1971 season.
* Mitchell van der Gaag ( 1971 ), footballer and football manager
Colbert had one brother, Charles ( 1898 – 1971 ), who used the surname Wendling and served as her agent and business manager for a time.
* Paul Rosenberg ( born 1971 ), co-founder of the hip hop record label Shady Records and music manager known for his association with hip hop artists Eminem, Three 6 Mafia, The Knux and Blink-182.
Graham Cleverley in Managers & Magic ( Longman's, 1971 ) comments: "... he coined the two terms Theory X and theory Y and used them to label two sets of beliefs a manager might hold about the origins of human behaviour.
By the end of May 1971 his manager with the Athletics, Dick Williams, had made up his mind that Fingers would be the late inning closer.
In January 1971 with Bobby Moore, Brian Dear and Clyde Best, Greaves was involved in late-night drinking, against the wishes of manager Ron Greenwood, prior to a 4 – 0 FA Cup away defeat to Blackpool resulting in him being dropped by the club.
Henrik Edward Larsson, MBE (; born 20 September 1971 ) is a retired Swedish footballer and current manager of Landskrona BoIS.
He was named batting coach under manager Gene Mauch from 1971 – 1973 and again in 1976.
The key components of free flight were identified in 1971 by United Airlines systems manager William Cotton, although the technology to implement it was not available for another two decades.
It was produced by manager Bill Ham, and was released on January 16, 1971 on London Records.
In 1971 he secured a move to Third Division Mansfield Town, quickly followed by a move to league rivals Port Vale in December 1971, whose manager Gordon Lee paid Mansfield £ 5, 000 for his services.
* Chris Brown ( footballer born 1971 ), English-American football defender and manager
In 1971, Eggen became manager of Rosenborg, winning the league in his inaugural season.
The Habs ' general manager, Sam Pollock, was keen to find a way to trade to obtain the first overall pick in the 1971 amateur draft.
In 1971 he attracted the attention of Liverpool's head scout Geoff Twentyman, whose opinion was held in high regard by manager Bill Shankly.

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