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This marker in the Citizens Bank Park parking lot commemorates Veterans Stadium, the Phillies ' home from 1971 to 2003.
* Ian Plenderleith, MBA 1971, Former Deputy Governor, South African Reserve Bank
This was further supported and developed by the World Bank ; on 19 May 1971, the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research was established, co-sponsored by the FAO, IFAD and UNDP.
He won the Canada Council Molson Prize in 1971, and the Royal Bank Award in 1978.
Whit Monday, the day after Whitsun, remained a holiday in the UK until 1971 when the movable holiday was replaced with the fixed Spring Bank Holiday in late May.
Whit Monday was officially recognised as a bank holiday in 1871 but lost this status in 1971 when the Spring Bank Holiday was created.
File: McNab Bank Building Eufaula Alabama. JPG | The McNab Bank Building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 24, 1971.
They are distinct from Federal Reserve Bank Notes, each of which was issued ( until 1971 ) and backed by one, rather than all collectively, of the twelve Federal Reserve Banks.
He acted as Undersecretary of Development of the provincial government ( 1969 – 1970 ), Director ( 1971 – 1972 ) and Vice President of the Board ( 1972 – 1973 ) of the provincial Bank and Undersecretary of Interior of the national government.
For the 1970 – 1971 season, the Junior ' A ' rank was further split into the Major Junior rank and a second-tier rank ( referred nowadays as Junior ' A '), with the Memorial Cup serving as the Major Junior championship trophy, and the Manitoba Centennial Trophy, and later the Royal Bank Cup, serving as the second tier championship trophy.
After the creation of the Central Bank of Kuwait in 1969 as a replacement to the Kuwaiti Currency Board, new ¼, ½ and 10 dinar notes were issued from 17 November 1970, followed by the new 1 and 5 dinar notes of the second series on 20 April 1971.
In 1971 Tati “ Suffered the indignity of having to make an advert for Lloyds Bank in England ” in which he depicted the bank of the future as being dehumanized with money dispensed from a computerized counter.
* Timothy D. Naegele, Are All Bank Tie-Ins Illegal ?, 154 Bankers Magazine 46 ( 1971 );
In 1971 he published what was to be the first volume in the 26-volume series Juuret Iijoen törmässä (' Roots in the Bank of River Ii '), probably the longest autobiographical narrative in the world ( some 17 000 pages in total ).
After a stint at Pacific National Bank and further study at Pacific Coast Banking School, Murkowski became Alaska's youngest commissioner at the time when he was appointed Commissioner of Economic Development, aged 33, and was elevated to the presidency of the Alaska National Bank of the North in 1971.
However, he soon obtained a position in the Czechoslovak State Bank, where he held various staff positions from 1971 to 1986.
It was privatised in 1971 to become the International Commercial Bank of China ( 中國國際商業銀行 ).
The town's largest coal mine, Bank Hall colliery, closed in April 1971 resulting in the loss of 571 jobs.
The bank was founded in 1943 and since 1 January 1972 has been the banker of the Government of Ireland in accordance with the Central Bank Act 1971, which can be seen in legislative terms as completing the long transition from a currency board to a fully functional central bank.
Soong ( 1894 – 1971 ) " Financier, Diplomat, Chairman of National Bank of China "

1971 and agreed
The British defence guarantee ended following Britain's decision in 1967 to withdraw its forces east of Suez, and was replaced in 1971 with the Five Power Defence Arrangements ( FPDA ) by which Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia and Singapore agreed to co-operate in the area of defence, and to " consult " in the event of external aggression or the threat of attack on Malaysia or Singapore.
By mid-1971, as the termination date of the British treaty relationship ( end of 1971 ) approached, the nine still had not agreed on terms of union.
It was also agreed between the two that the constitution be written by December 2, 1971.
Following the United States ' measures to devalue the dollar in the summer of 1971, the Japanese government agreed to a new, fixed exchange rate as part of the Smithsonian Agreement, signed at the end of the year.
The Hall relented and agreed to admit Negro league players on an equal basis with their Major League counterparts in 1971.
Because of his love and passion for racing, Newman agreed in 1971 to star in and to host his first television special, Once Upon a Wheel, on the history of auto racing.
As a result of pressure from militants, writes Morris, a Fatah congress in Damascus in August – September 1971 agreed to establish Black September.
In December 1971, state and federal authorities agreed to demolish two of the Pruitt – Igoe buildings.
Services to Vágar in the Faroe Islands started in 1971, and in the same year Maersk, together with Scandinavian Airlines System and Cimber Air, agreed to form ' Danair ' to act as an umbrella company to co-ordinate Danish domestic services.
In 1971, the agency agreed to purchase the existing, bus-only Atlanta Transit Company and on February 17, 1972 the sale was completed for US $ 12. 9 million giving the agency control over all public transit.
The Combine's member corps all agreed to demand, starting in the 1971 competitive season, a fixed and predetermined appearance fee from contest sponsors where Combine corps would compete, rather than accept traditional prize money awards dependent on contest placements.
Eventually, it was agreed upon in December 1971 that the Mint would build a facility in Winnipeg.
At a CRP meeting on March 21, 1971, it was agreed to spend $ 250, 000 on " intelligence gathering " on the Democratic Party.
Although most of the structures of the 1968 reform remained intact, observers of the Czechoslovak system of government in the 1970s agreed that federalism remained little more than a facade after the enactment of the 1971 constitutional amendments.
By 1971 a price system governing exchanges among members had developed, under which prices agreed on through negotiation were fixed for five-year periods ( corresponding to those of the synchronized, five-year plans of the members ).
There was no Olympiad held in 1971, as at the end of the competition in 1970, an organiser and host for the next event could not be agreed on.
It was agreed upon, and the universities merged on July 1, 1971 to form the current Benedictine College.
In 1971, pro-Market figures like Roy Jenkins, the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, said a Labour government would have agreed to the terms of accession secured by the Conservatives.
After the demise of the Bretton Woods system in 1971, most of the EEC countries agreed in 1972 to maintain stable exchange rates by preventing exchange rate fluctuations of more than 2. 25 % ( the European " currency snake ").
In 1971, Korea and France agreed on the establishment of Technical Junior College in order to exchange technology and culture through education.
The District had no delegates until 1971, when Congress agreed to seat Walter E. Fauntroy as the first delegate to the House of Representatives in twelve years.
Allen agreed, choosing to run the play against the San Francisco 49ers in the 1971 NFC Divisional playoff game.
Store officials expressed an interest in closing the store as early as 1971 citing $ 9, 000, 000 in pilferage but remained citing the potential backlash from city officials and customers but by 1978 agreed to construct a smaller store of store as part of a proposed downtown shopping center.
When approached by documentarians Howard Smith and Sarah Kernochan, he agreed to let their film crew follow him on a final tour in 1971 around revival meetings in California, Texas and Michigan.

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