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1980 and Iowa
For example, Iowa State University reports the number of hog farmers in Iowa dropped from 65, 000 in 1980 to 10, 000 in 2002, while the number of hogs per farm increased from 200 to 1, 400.
Iowa State University Press, 1980 * Berkhofer, Robert F. " The White Man's Indian: Images of the American Indian from Columbus to the Present "
In 1980 Stanley L. Weinberg, a veteran high-school teacher in Iowa, began to organize statewide Committees of Correspondence " committed to the defense of education in evolutionary theory ," modelled upon the committees of correspondence in pre-Revolutionary America.
The turning point for Anderson occurred in the first political event of 1980, a Republican candidates debate in Des Moines, Iowa on January 5, 1980.
Following the Iowa caucuses, Meese joined the 1980 Reagan presidential campaign full-time as chief of staff in charge of day-to-day campaign operations and senior issues adviser.
Bradley Joseph " Brad " Fitzpatrick ( born February 5, 1980 in Iowa ), is an American programmer.
Lu Verne was formerly serviced by Iowa Highway 408, which was decommissioned in 1980.
Iowa also has 22 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament appearances, including three Final Fours, reaching the semifinals in 1955 and 1980 and playing in the championship game against the University San Francisco in 1956.
While few of the teams had firm commitments on playing locations ( or team names, for that matter ), the league planned to play a 34-game season with teams in Chicago, Houston, Iowa, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, New Jersey, New York City and Washington, D. C. Houston drafted Ann Meyers from UCLA, while New Jersey's top choice Carol Blazejowski of Montclair State University said that she wanted to retain her amateur standing to be eligible to play in the 1980 Summer Olympics.
A 1980 study by the University of Iowa found commercially sold sea sponges to contain sand, grit, and bacteria ; therefore, sea sponges could also potentially cause toxic shock syndrome.
* Wubben, Hubert H. Civil War Iowa and the Copperhead Movement ( 1980 ).
By 1980 their population had recovered to 1, 000 ( of which only 20 spoke Iowa ).
Iowa had losing seasons in 1979 and 1980, and some began to wonder if Fry would suffer the same fate as the four coaches before him, who had left Iowa after failing to produce a winning season.
Baker ran for President in 1980, dropping out of the race for the GOP nomination after losing the Iowa caucuses to George H. W.
In 1980 her birthplace in Boone, Iowa, was dedicated as a historic site ; Abigail Adams is the only other First Lady to be so honored.
In 1980, the General Association of United Seventh-Day Brethren consisted of four congregations, one each in Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma.
* 1980 – Louisville – # 2 ( champion ), Iowa – # 5, Purdue – # 6, UCLA – # 8
Beginning in 1980 with the Iowa Department of Education, 5, 000 school districts around the world purchased site licenses for MECC software.
In late July, 1980, the Des Moines Registers Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa ( RAGBRAI ) brought 5, 000 cyclists pedaling through town.
* NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament – 1976 and 1981 Men's Final Four ( both won by Indiana ); 1980 East Regional ( won by Iowa ) and 1992 East Regional ( won by Duke )
He finished a Ph. D. in Economics at Iowa State of Science and Technology ( 1980 ).

1980 and Test
In 1980, playing against India, he became the first player to score a century and take ten wickets in a Test match ( Alan Davidson was the first to score 100 runs and take 10 wickets in a Test but that did not include a century ).
Test marketed in Florida in 1980, the service expanded to the entire southern Florida area by 1983, and then expanded to much of the eastern seaboard.
Glory Trip 77GM, a Minuteman III Operational Test in September 1980, became the longest Minuteman flight test when its payload impacted a broad ocean area target over downrange.
Annie Nightingale presenting Whistle Test c. 1980
Smith was selected for the astronaut program in May 1980 ; he served as a commander in the Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory ( SAIL ), Deputy Chief of Aircraft Operations Division, Technical Assistant to the Director, Flight Operations Directorate, and was also assigned to the Astronaut Office Development and Test Group.
Operation Tinderbox was a series of fifteen nuclear tests conducted at the Nevada Test Site in 1979 and 1980.
Returned to fitness, he toured Pakistan in 1980 but made a pair in the first Test at Karachi, dismissed twice by spin bowler Iqbal Qasim.
As a result, Botha played his first Test for the Springboks on 26 April 1980 at the age of 22 in the flyhalf position against South America at Wanderers, Johannesburg.
* Naval Air Test Center Test Pilot of the Year for 1980.
Payton served as a Spacecraft Test Controller from 1976 to 1980, at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, in Florida.
During a match against Australia in 1980, he became the second player in history to score an eight off one ball in a Test, running four and collecting four overthrows.
He was subsequently assigned to the Pacific Missile Test Center in 1980, and in 1982 to the U. S. Naval Test Pilot School at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland.
The best known exams developed by NCBE are the Multistate Bar Examination ( 1972 ), the Multistate Essay Examination ( 1988 ), the Multistate Performance Test ( 1997 ), and the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination ( 1980 ).
From 1946 until he retired at the end of the 1980 season, John Arlott covered every single home Test match.
When he retired after the Centenary Test against Australia at Lords in September 1980, he was the longest serving TMS commentator ( since equalled by Brian Johnston in 1993 and subsequently exceeded by Christopher Martin-Jenkins ).
Arlott's final Test commentary was on the Centenary Test between England and Australia at Lord's in 1980.
Six-match series were common around 1980, and the Ashes Test series in England was a six-match series from 1981 to 1997 ( but five matches in Australia ).
He's a distinguished graduate of the U. S. Naval Test Pilot School 1980.
Scheuer is also remembered in Canadian poet Gary Geddes ' poem " Sandra Lee Scheuer ", found in his 1980 collection The Acid Test.
Having passed the England captaincy to Ian Botham in 1980 ( losing his Test place in the process ), Brearley returned as captain following Botham's resignation for the famous third Test against Australia at Headingley in 1981, famously going on to win the match and two of the remaining three matches of the series to win the Ashes 3-1.

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