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In June Holt travelled to London via Canada, where on 6 June he opened the Australian Pavilion at Expo 67 in Montreal ; on the return journey the Holts stayed with the Johnsons at the presidential summer resort, Camp David, in Maryland.
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Holt visited the US in late June 1966, where he gave a speech in Washington in the presence of President Johnson.
In the Queen's Birthday Honours of June 1968, Holt's widow Zara Holt was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire, becoming Dame Zara Holt DBE.
* Holt, Thaddeus, The Deceivers: Allied Military Deception in the Second World War, Simon and Schuster, June, 2004, hardcover, 1184 pages, ISBN 0-7432-5042-7
Due to the success of the first Invasion, another science fiction themed event took place in Holt on 30 June 2007.
During the burning of Charlestown ( June 17, 1775 ) Andover townspeople hiked to the top of Holt Hill to witness it.
Albert Eric Maschwitz OBE ( 10 June 1901 – 27 October 1969 ), known as Eric Maschwitz and sometimes credited as Holt Marvell, was an English entertainer, writer, broadcaster and broadcasting executive.
* Seeds in the Heart: Japanese Literature from Earliest Times to the Late Sixteenth Century ( Henry Holt & Co, June 1, 1993 ) -( First book in his " A History of Japanese Literature " series )
A fifth-generation Texan, Perry was born in Paint Creek, about north of Abilene in West Texas, to ranchers Joseph Ray Perry and the former Amelia June Holt.
Hubert Horace Lamb ( born Bedford 22 September 1913 – died Holt, Norfolk 28 June 1997 ) was an English climatologist who founded the Climatic Research Unit in 1972 in the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia.
Some of these groups, who ran restricted service licence ( RSL ) trial stations, included 106. 9 FTR-FM ( Fakenham-August 1997 ), Fakenham Community Radio ( April / May 1999 ), Wensum FM ( East Dereham-3 trials between October 1999 & June 2001 ), Central Norfolk Radio ( Fakenham-5 trials between April 1999 & May 2001 ), Escape FM ( Sheringham-July / August 2000 ) and Tindles own 87. 7 The Beach * ( North Walsham-Christmas 2000 & Holt, Norfolk-June 2001 ).
Writers coming to prominence in the 21st century include Kim Scott, Alexis Wright, Kate Howarth Tara June Winch, in poetry Yvette Holt and in popular fiction Anita Heiss.
Rush Dew Holt, Sr. ( June 19, 1905 – February 8, 1955 ) was an American politician who was a United States Senator from West Virginia ( 1935 – 1941 ) and a member of the West Virginia House of Delegates ( 1931 – 1935, 1954 – 1955 ).
In June 1999, Holt joined with hundreds of thousands of Spurs faithful in celebrating the team ’ s first NBA Championship.
John N. Maclean's second book, Fire and Ashes: On the Frontlines of American Wildfire, was published in June 2003 by Henry Holt & Co. and named a " best book " of the year by the Chicago Tribune.
There are echoes of those fires as well in the Thirtymile Fire, the subject of Maclean's third book, The Thirtymile Fire: A Chronicle of Bravery and Betrayal, published by Henry Holt in June 2007.
June and travelled
After leaving Ust-Kut when the river ice melted in the spring of 1726, the party rapidly travelled down the River Lena, reaching Yakutsk in the first half of June.
He travelled by way of Paris to Leipzig, arriving there in June, then through Dresden and Vienna to Rome by December of that year.
In June 2010, Karzai travelled to Japan for a five day visit where the two nations discussed a new aid provided by the hosting nation and the untapped mineral resources recently announced.
In June 1929, García Lorca travelled to America with Fernando de los Rios on the SS Olympic, a sister liner to the Titanic.
Queen Victoria travelled over it in late June 1879, and she awarded him a knighthood in recognition of his achievement.
On June 8, 1986, he and Jaime Miranda had a rubber match, Laciar winning a ten round decision, and two months later, the Mexican world Junior Bantamweight champion, the late Gilberto Roman, travelled to Argentina to defend his WBC world crown versus Laciar, the fight ending in a 12 round draw.
The exhibition then travelled to the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice ( 29 January – 15 May 2011: ' I Vorticisti: Artisti ribellia a Londra e New York, 1914 – 1918 ') and then to Tate Britain under the title ' The Vorticists: Manifesto for a Modern World ' between 14 June and 4 September 2011.
After enduring privations and sufferings of the severest kind, he returned to Cairo in June 1815 in a state of great exhaustion ; but in the spring of 1816 he travelled to Mount Sinai, whence he returned to Cairo in June, and there again made preparations for his intended journey to Fezzan.
After abandoning medical practice, and while working as a translator of scientific and medical textbooks, Hahnemann travelled around Saxony for many years, staying in many different towns and villages for varying lengths of time, never living far from the River Elbe and settling at different times in Dresden, Torgau, Leipzig and Köthen ( Anhalt ) before finally moving to Paris in June 1835.
On 1 June, he travelled to the United States on a tourist visa, ostensibly for medical purposes, and spent several months at a Rajneeshee retreat center located at Kip's Castle in Montclair, New Jersey.
On June 8, 1964, she gave birth to their daughter Elena Andrianovna Nikolaeva-Tereshkova ( who is now a doctor and was the first person to have both a mother and father who had travelled into space ).
* On 25 June 1997 a pyroclastic flow travelled down Mosquito Ghaut on the Caribbean island of Montserrat.
Accordingly, he left London in June 1770, carrying numerous letters of introduction, and travelled to Paris, Geneva, Turin, Milan, Padua, Venice, Bologna, Florence, Rome and Naples.
Verdi travelled to Paris in June, where he commenced work on the Requiem, giving it the form we know today.
In 1857 he became High Commissioner to China and travelled to China and Japan in 1858-59, where he led the bombing of Canton and oversaw the end of the Second Opium War by signing the Treaties of Tianjin on 26 June 1858.
In April – June 2006 the Irish Naval Service patrol boat LÉ Eithne travelled to Buenos Aires in the first-ever deployment of an Irish warship in the southern hemisphere, in order to participate in commemorations of the impending sesquicentenary of Brown's death, and to bring back a statue of Brown to be displayed in Dublin.
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