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Gary K. Wolfe, professor of humanities and English at Roosevelt University, identifies the introduction of the term New Wave to SF as occurring in 1966 in an essay for the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction written by Judith Merril, who was indirectly yet it seems unambiguously referring to that term in order to comment on the experimental fiction that had begun to appear in the English magazine New Worlds, after Michael Moorcock assumed editorship in 1964.
* Bericht aan de Rattenkoning (" Message to the Rat King ", 1966 ; essay on the Provos revolts in Amsterdam in the 1960s )
A November 1966 essay by DOB president Shirley Willer pointed out the differences in problems faced by gay men and lesbians: gay men dealt more with police harassment, entrapment, solicitation, sex in public places, and until recently few women were being arrested for cross-dressing.
In 1966, de Man met Jacques Derrida at a conference at Johns Hopkins University on structuralism during which Derrida first delivered his essay " Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences ".
" Black civil rights activist Bayard Rustin in a 1966 essay states, " the whole point of the outbreak in Watts was that it marked the first major rebellion of Negroes against their own masochism and was carried on with the express purpose of asserting that they would no longer quietly submit to the deprivation of slum life.
The concept was introduced by Patrick Geddes, Cities in Evolution ( 1910 ), but David Landes ' use of the term in a 1966 essay and in The Unbound Prometheus ( 1972 ) standardized scholarly definitions of the term, which was most intensely promoted by American historian Alfred Chandler ( 1918 – 2007 ).
In this, Borges anticipates the post-modern theory that gives centrality to reader response ; his name appeared in Jaques Derrida's question and answer section that followed his delivery of his 1966 essay " Signature, Event, Context: A communication to the Congrès International des Sociétés de Philosophie de Langue Française.
In 1966 the journal published Juliet Mitchell's essay ' Women, the Longest Revolution ', a founding text of second wave feminism.
Gershon Legman was the first to link " Walter " and Ashbee in his introduction to the 1962 reprints of Ashbee's bibliographies ; the 1966 Grove Press edition of My Secret Life included an expanded version of that essay.
His 1966 essay, “ Visual Squalor and Social Disorder ,” argued for an urban architecture that would encourage, rather than discourage, joy and social life.
Anderson delivered two responses to Thompson's polemics, first in an essay in New Left Review ( January – February 1966 ) called " Socialism and Pseudo-Empiricism " and then in a more conciliatory yet ambitious overview, Arguments within English Marxism ( 1980 ).
" The previous spelling, " corpse-sicle ", also attributed to Pohl, appeared in the essay Immortality Through Freezing, published in the August 1966 issue of Worlds of Tomorrow.
Also in 1966 Kenneth E. Boulding used the phrase in the title of an essay, The Economics of the Coming Spaceship Earth.
* Plumons l ' oiseau, essay, 1966
His third ( posthumous ) book, On Sham, Vulnerability and other forms of Self-Destruction ( 1973 ) is a collection of essays, among them his famed eight-page essay on " Sham ," originally prepared for the 1966 Conference on Society and Psychosis at the Hahnemann Medical College ( now Drexel University Medical School ) in Philadelphia.
Mommsen was the first to call Hitler a " weak dictator " when he wrote in a 1966 essay that Hitler was " in all questions which needed the adoption of a fundamental and definitive position, a weak dictator ".
In a 1966 essay addressed to both the legal community of his time and future generations, Traynor defended his judicial philosophy:
Alan Greenspan, who later recanted most of his economic positions in common with Rand ( notably the gold standard which he championed in a 1966 essay < ref > http :// www. constitution. org / mon / greenspan_gold. htm <</ ref > published in her book ), as US Federal Reserve chair had extraordinary and controversial influence over US & global monetary policy, was of all her followers most influential, bringing further scrutiny on the ideals of executive authority and heroism she promoted.
* " A Critical Look at the Critics ", Twentieth Century, ( essay, Spring 1966 )
* Afghani and ' Abduh: An essay on religious unbelief and political activism in modern Islam ( 1966 )

1966 and Mason
* 1966 – Anthony Mason, American basketball player
Local jurisdictions of Fairfax County, Arlington County, and the cities of Alexandria and Falls Church agreed to appropriate $ 3 million to purchase land adjacent to Mason to provide for a Fairfax Campus in 1966 with the intention that the institution would expand into a regional university of major proportions, including the granting of graduate degrees.
Over the years following 1966 the followers of Mason Remey were not organized ; with some of his followers concluding that Remey was suffering from dementia, until several of the individuals involved began forming their own groups based on different understandings of succession.
He won two Emmy Awards in 1959 and 1961 for the role of Perry Mason, which he played for nine seasons between 1957 and 1966.
The series ran from 1957 to 1966, and Burr won Emmy Awards in 1959 and 1961 for his performance as Perry Mason.
The character of Perry Mason was portrayed each weekday on a long-running radio series, followed by well-known depictions on film and television, including " television's most successful and longest-running lawyer series " from 1957 to 1966 starring Raymond Burr ; another series in 1973 – 1974, starring Monte Markham and Brett Somers ; and 30 made-for-TV movies filmed from 1985 to 1993.
* The Perry Mason show ( 1957 – 1966 ) occasionally made reference to Palmdale, particularly when Paul Drake was given an investigatory assignment.
Sullivan publicly apologized to Mason when he appeared on the show two years later, in 1966.
* In the television series Dead Like Me, the character Mason, played by Callum Blue, died in 1966 by drilling a hole in his head to achieve " the permanent high.
* Perry Mason ( 1957 – 1966 )
* May 22 – Perry Mason ( 1957 – 1966 ).
During the 1960s, he continued his television career, with guest appearances on such series as The Barbara Stanwyck Show, Route 66 ( a moving portrayal of a doomed pilot in the two-part episode " Fly Away Home "); Alfred Hitchcock Presents ; Perry Mason ( one of four actors in four consecutive episodes substituting for series star Raymond Burr, who was recovering from surgery ); Wagon Train ( a 90-minute colour episode as an English big game hunter who, in a display of amazing marksmanship, is able to kill an Indian chief from a great distance ); The Great Adventure ( in an installment of this anthology series about remarkable events in American history, he portrayed Confederate president Jefferson Davis ); Daniel Boone, ( in episodes " The Sound of Wings " and " First in War, First in Peace "); Lost in Space ( another two-part episode — as an all-powerful alien zookeeper, " The Keeper ", he worked one last time with his Third Man costar Jonathan Harris ); The Time Tunnel ( as Captain Smith of The Titanic, in the series ' 9 September 1966 premiere episode ); Batman ( as the villainous Sandman, in league with Julie Newmar's Catwoman ); three episodes of The Invaders ( as a malign variation of the Klaatu persona, culminating in a parallel plot also involving an assembly of world leaders ); an episode of I Spy (" Lana "); and two episodes of The F. B. I.
His other major works include his debut, V. ( 1963 ), The Crying of Lot 49 ( 1966 ), Mason & Dixon ( 1997 ), and Against the Day ( 2006 ).
* 1966: Sir Dan Mason ( Sir Robert Davies, Oct 1966-Feb 1967 )
* Mason ( Callum Blue ): ( 1939 – 1966 ) A British drug addict, alcoholic and thief, but a likable person.
The US 127 freeway was completed from Mason north to Lansing in 1966, adding the US 127 designation along the I-496 / M-78 freeway.
He also appeared on Perry Mason in two memorable episodes: in 1962 he portrayed a small-town sculpturer in The Case of the Absent Artist ; in 1966 he appeared in the only color episode The Case of the Twice Told Twist as the ring leader of a car stripping ring.
Mason was a friend of legendary guitarist Jimi Hendrix, whose career was launched in England in 1966.
* James Mason played Smiley in all but name in The Deadly Affair, a film version of Call for the Dead, made in 1966 and directed by Sidney Lumet.
The protégé of legendary studio drummer Hal Blaine, Gordon performed on many notable recordings in the 1960s, including Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys ( 1966 ), Gene Clark with the Gosdin Brothers by Gene Clark ( 1967 ), The Notorious Byrd Brothers by The Byrds ( 1968 ) and the hit " Classical Gas " by Mason Williams ( 1968 ).
He made two movie appearances during his years on Perry Mason, but retired after the television show was canceled in 1966.
Hopper is best known for his regular role as the private investigator, Paul Drake, on CBS ' courtroom television series, Perry Mason ( 1957 – 1966 ), with Raymond Burr in the title role and Barbara Hale as secretary Della Street.
* Perry Mason ( 1957 – 1966, 256 episodes ), Paul Drake
He began acting with numerous appearances on various television shows including My Favorite Martian ( 1963 ), Perry Mason: The Case of the Golden Girls ( 1965 ), The Rat Patrol ( 1966 ), Hawk ( 1966 ), The Mod Squad ( 1968 ), Mission: Impossible ( 1970 ), and Bearcats!

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