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1974 and Keith
In 1973 and 1974, North's wingman Keith Greig won consecutive Brownlow Medals ; forward Malcolm Blight then won the award in 1978.
* 1974Keith Murray, American rapper ( Def Squad )
Nicks and Buckingham joined Fleetwood Mac on December 31, 1974, after Keith Olsen played their track " Frozen Love " for drummer Mick Fleetwood, who had come to Studio City in California, in search of a studio to record Fleetwood Mac's next album.
* In 1974, Harry Nilsson covered the tune on his album Pussy Cats, produced by John Lennon and with Ringo Starr, Jim Keltner and Keith Moon on drums.
During the final two months of 1974, Neave had asked Keith Joseph, William Whitelaw and Edward du Cann to stand against Heath, and said that in the case of any of them challenging for the party leadership, he would be their campaign manager.
Also on the small screen, in 1974 he starred as Captain Tommy " The Elephant " Devon in the six-part television drama series The Zoo Gang, about a group of former underground freedom fighters from World War II, with Brian Keith, Lilli Palmer and Barry Morse.
" Hawke then appeared in A Midnight Clear ( 1992 ), a well-received war film by Keith Gordon, and 1993's Alive, an adaptation of Piers Paul Read's 1974 book, Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors.
After graduating from Radcliffe College in 1971 and Yale Law School in 1974, she clerked for Judge Damon Keith then served as special assistant to then Assistant Attorney General Drew S. Days in the Civil Rights Division in the Carter Administration.
By 1974, the ratings had dropped and David Cassidy finally had had enough of playing Keith Partridge.
Parry died in 1918 and was succeeded as director by Sir Hugh Allen ( 1919 – 37 ), Sir George Dyson ( 1938 – 52 ), Sir Ernest Bullock ( 1953 – 59 ), Sir Keith Falkner ( 1960 – 74 ), Sir David Willcocks ( 1974 – 84 ), Michael Gough Mathews ( 1985 – 93 ), Dame Janet Ritterman ( 1993 – 2005 ) and Colin Lawson ( 2005 –).
* " The Fractional Calculus ; Theory and Applications of Differentiation and Integration to Arbitrary Order ( Mathematics in Science and Engineering, V )", by Keith B. Oldham, Jerome Spanier, Academic Press ; ( November 1974 ).
* Treasure Island ( album ), a 1974 record by jazz pianist Keith Jarrett
* 1974 Damon J. Keith ( jurist )
The animated series Partridge Family 2200 A. D., which debuted in 1974, features Keith and Laurie Partridge going to a futuristic space high school called " Galaxy High ," and Laurie's friend Marion Moonglow ( a Martian ) bears a striking resemblance to the Wendy Garbo character from this series.
* Keith Douglas, 1920 – 1944 by Desmond Graham ( OUP, 1974 ) ISBN 0-19-211716-5
Meanwhile, Brian Keith kept in touch with her through letters and offered Jones a young-adult role on The Brian Keith Show ( 1972 – 1974 ).
Following the 1974 election defeat, Sir Keith worked with Margaret Thatcher to set up the Centre for Policy Studies, a think-tank to develop policies for the new free-market Conservatism that they both favoured.
While attending the University of Kansas, he worked as a summer intern for U. S. Representative Keith Sebelius in 1974, when impeachment proceedings were being prepared against President Richard Nixon.
It was founded by Conservatives Sir Keith Joseph and Margaret Thatcher in 1974 to champion economic liberalism in Britain and has since played a global role in the dissemination of free market economics along monetarist and, what today would be called, neoliberal lines.
Three enlisted United States Air Force airmen stationed at Hill AFB, named Dale Selby Pierre, William Andrews and Keith Roberts, were convicted in connection with the Hi-Fi murders, which took place at the Hi-Fi Shop in Ogden, Utah, on April 22, 1974.
Later productions were Edith Evans and Friends ( 1974 ); a revival of On Approval ( Frederick Lonsdale ) with Geraldine McEwan and Edward Woodward ( 1975 ); The Circle, with Googie Withers and John McCallum ( 1976 ); Rosmersholm ( Ibsen ) with Claire Bloom and Daniel Massey ( 1977 ); The Millionairess ( Shaw ), with Penelope Keith ; Waters of the Moon again, starring Wendy Hiller and Ingrid Bergman in her last stage role ( both 1978 ); and Keith Michell and Susan Hampshire in The Crucifer of Blood ( 1979 ).
Guests included members of the original 1974 Helix lineup ( Ron Watson, Bruce Arnold, Keith " Bert " Zurbrigg, and Don Simmons ), as well as Brent Doerner, Brian Doerner, Leo Niebudek, and Greg " Fritz " Hinz.

1974 and Hudson
* 1895 – Hudson Fysh, Australian aviator and co-founder of Qantas ( d. 1974 )
PCB dumping in the Hudson River resulted in a ban by the EPA on consumption of its fish in 1974.
Working alongside Alan Parker, Hugh Hudson, and cinematographer Hugh Johnson Ridley Scott made many commercials at RSA during the 1970s, including a notable 1974 Hovis advert, " Bike Round " ( featuring New World Symphony ), filmed in Shaftesbury, Dorset.
An Illustrated History of Inventions from the Wheel to the Computer ", Thames & Hudson, 1974.
* Wittkower, Rudolf, Palladio and English Palladianism, ( Hampshire: Thames and Hudson, 1974 )
The Poughkeepsie Bridge opened in 1888 to carry railroad traffic across the Hudson, but ended this use when a 1974 fire damaged its decking.
* The elephant in the Greek and Roman world ( Thames and Hudson, London, 1974 )
It was re-drafted by the battalion XO, Major " Rock " Hudson and finalized at Ft Stewart, Georgia in 1974 when the original cadre deployed there on 1 July 1974.
Hull and Emu were regulars on the Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show, which aired for one season as a Saturday morning kids ' show on CBS in 1974.
* Hudson, Richard A .. 1974.
A New York City native who moved to the Hudson Valley where he attended high school and college, Hinchey had previously represented part of the area in the New York State Assembly since 1974.
* 1974 – 1976 Lt Col L E Hudson RM
Bob Dylan and The Band ( Robbie Robertson, Rick Danko, Garth Hudson, Richard Manuel and Levon Helm ) played two nights on Dylan's return tour on January 15 and 16, 1974.
In 1974, Cullen was a series regular and the announcer on The Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show.
* Dictionary of 20th Century Music Thames & Hudson 1974
Cadillac Ranch is a public art installation and sculpture in Amarillo, Texas, U. S. It was created in 1974 by Chip Lord, Hudson Marquez and Doug Michels, who were a part of the art group Ant Farm, and it consists of what were ( when originally installed during 1974 ) either older running used or junk Cadillac automobiles, representing a number of evolutions of the car line ( most notably the birth and death of the defining feature of mid twentieth century Cadillacs ; the tailfin ) from 1949 to 1963, half-buried nose-first in the ground, at an angle corresponding to that of the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt.
* The Port Hudson National Cemetery was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1974 by the U. S. Department of the Interior.
* Hudson Brothers ( 1974 )
Designed by Thomas Hudson Jones and originally established on April 1, 1964 as the " Air Force Reserve Ribbon " by Secretary of the Air Force Eugene M. Zuckert, the award became a full sized medal, under its current name, on November 2, 1971 under Secretary of the Air Force Robert C. Seamans, Jr. From 1965 to 1974, the award was presented for four years of honorable reserve enlisted service in the Air Force Reserve or Air National Guard, however the time limit was lowered to three years of service beginning on July 1, 1975.
London: Thames & Hudson, 1974.
* Gimbutas, Marija, The Gods and Goddesses of Old Europe, Thames and Hudson 1974.
Given the fact that they are little-eroded, and that steam was reported in 1974, and an unconfirmed report of an eruption detected by satellite in 1985, the Hudson Mountains may be active.

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