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The new songs included in this production had been added during a 1971 Los Angeles production: " Echo Song " ( sung by Hero and Philia ), and " Farewell " ( added for Nancy Walker playing the role of Domina as she and Senex depart for the country ).
In 1971, Love relocated with her family to a commune in Marcola, Oregon, where they lived in what she described as " a teepee ".
In May 1971, Hall moved into an apartment complex on Channing Way where she met Patricia Soltysik.
Her strong commitment to animal welfare began in 1971, when she co-founded " Actors and Others for Animals ".
This song is still associated with Day, and she re-recorded it on several occasions, including a version in her 1971 television special.
" For the next two years, she had a number of solo hits – including her signature song " Coat of Many Colors " ( number four in 1971 ) – in addition to her duets.
“ On November 14, 1971, when she was invited to be the first woman to preach at Harvard Memorial Chapel.
Skeptics of the cross-dressing story point to Susan Rosenstiel's poor credibility ( she plead guilty for attempted perjury in a 1971 case and later served time in a New York City jail ).
MacLean received a Nebula Award in 1971, for her novella " The Missing Man " ( Analog, March, 1971 ) and she was a Professional Guest of Honor at the first WisCon in 1977.
In 1971, she was included in a compilation of talks by prominent women, But the Women Rose, Vol. 2: Voices of Women in American History.
In 1971, she signed with RCA, resulting in three albums: Nancy & Lee – Again ( 1971 ), Woman ( 1972 ), and a compilation of some of her Reprise recordings under the title This Is Nancy Sinatra ( 1973 ).
" In 1971 she attached herself to the radical ex-convict group United Prisoners Union and dropped out of school.
In 1971 she joined the Social Democratic Party and worked as a lawyer in the Central Organisation of Finnish Trade Unions until she was elected to parliament in 1979.
In 1971 she decided to join the Social Democratic Party of Finland which had close ties with the trade unions where she worked as a lawyer from 1970 to 1974.
In 1972, Shakur was the subject of a nationwide manhunt after the FBI alleged that she was the " revolutionary mother hen " of a Black Liberation Army cell that had conducted a " series of cold-blooded murders of New York City police officers ", including the " execution style murders " of New York Police Officers Joseph Piagentini and Waverly Jones on May 21, 1971 and Gregory Foster and Rocco Laurie on January 28, 1972.
His then-wife, Polly Platt, claimed that it was she who, upon seeing the cover in a check-out line in a Ralphs grocery store in southern California, said " That's Jacy ," referring to the role Bogdanovich was casting — and ultimately offered to Shepherd — in The Last Picture Show ( 1971 ).
During this period, in late 1971, she reunited with Schickele to record two tracks, " Rejoice in the Sun " and " Silent Running " for the science-fiction film, Silent Running.
In August 2001, Vanguard began re-releasing Baez's first 13 albums, which she recorded for the label between 1960 and 1971.
Newton-John was primed for another comeback in 1992 when she compiled her third hits collection, Back to Basics – The Essential Collection 1971 – 1992, and planned her first tour since her Physical trek ten years earlier.
In 1971, she was arrested for prostitution by New York police and was forced to leave the United States.

1971 and co-founded
* 1890 – Harry Frank Guggenheim, American businessman and publisher, co-founded Newsday ( d. 1971 )
* 1893 – Roy O. Disney, American businessman, co-founded The Walt Disney Company ( d. 1971 )
* 1971 – Marc Andreessen, American software developer, co-founded Netscape
* 1941 – George Jackson, American activist and author, co-founded the Black Guerrilla Family ( d. 1971 )
He was active in science fiction fandom and in the early years of the Society for Creative Anachronism under the name " Yang the Nauseating ", and co-founded the Great Dark Horde in 1971.
Former member of the French Communist Party, in 1971 she co-founded the Front homosexuel d ' action révolutionnaire ( FHAR ), a homosexual revolutionary movement.
In 1968 he co-founded the seminar " Art et Informatique " at Vincennes University and in 1971 had a solo exhibit at ARC-Musée d ' Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.
He also served as a board member at Lucas Energy, an independent crude oil and gas company. In 1971, Hofheinz co-founded the closed circuit television company Top Rank.
After working briefly for the radical magazine Friends in 1971, she co-founded the feminist magazine Spare Rib in 1971 with Marsha Rowe.
Webvan was founded in the heyday of the dot-com bubble in the late 1990s by Louis Borders, who also co-founded the Borders bookstore in 1971.
Noted for his distinctive falsetto singing style, Kendricks co-founded the Motown singing group The Temptations, and was one of their lead singers from 1960 until 1971.
Ms. is an American liberal feminist magazine co-founded by American feminist and activist Gloria Steinem and founding editor Letty Cottin Pogrebin together with founding editors Patricia Carbine, Joanne Edgar, Nina Finkelstein, and Mary Peacock, that first appeared in 1971 as an insert in New York magazine.
Well-known restauranteur, author, and food activist Alice Waters co-founded Chez Panisse in 1971 with film producer Paul Aratow, then professor of Comparative Literature at the University of California, Berkeley.
He co-founded Médecins Sans Frontières ( Doctors Without Borders ) in 1971, and then, due to a conflict of opinion with MSF chairman Claude Malhuret, the Doctors of the World (' Médecins du Monde ') in 1980.
Brownmiller went on to coordinate a sit-in against Ladies ' Home Journal in 1970, began work on Against Our Will after a New York Radical Feminists speak-out on rape in 1971, and co-founded Women Against Pornography in 1979.
In 1971, the Schanes brothers co-founded Pacific Comics, which started out:
In 1971, he co-founded Arsenal Pulp Press, a literary book publisher based in Vancouver.
Hernández Ramirez received a bachelor's degree in business administration from the Ibero-American University ( 1964 ), co-founded Acciones y Valores de México ( Accival ) in 1971, later in 1974 he became the youngest president ever of the Mexican stock exchange.
He co-founded Spectre Investment Counsel Ltd. in 1971, and worked with the Ontario Pension Commission from 1972 to 1983.
He co-founded the firm in 1971, launching with $ 12 million of assets.
He co-founded L ' Express in 1953 with Françoise Giroud, and then went on to become president of the Radical Party in 1971.
In 1971, Gund co-founded the Retinitis Pigmentosa Foundation ( now known as The Foundation Fighting Blindness ) which supports research to find cures and treatments for retinal degenerative diseases.

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