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The success of men's basketball, in addition to men's golf and baseball, continued into to the 1960s with players Eddie Miles, Clint Richardson, and Tom Workman, all of whom went on to successful careers in the NBA.
In the 1960s Richardson played Lord Emsworth on BBC television in dramatisations of P. G. Wodehouse's Blandings Castle stories, with his real-life wife Meriel Forbes playing his domineering sister Connie, and his friend Stanley Holloway as his butler Beach.
Richardson made several spoken word recordings for the Caedmon Audio label in the 1960s.
While working as a model in her teens during the late 1960s, Huston had a relationship with photographer Bob Richardson, who was 23 years her senior.
Library catalogue summary: Paul Keating, Graham Richardson, Laurie Brereton, Bob Carr and Leo McLeay recount events which shaped the Australian labour movement from the 1960s to the 1980s.
Beginning with his first at Auburndale ( 1881, demolished 1960s ), Richardson drew inspiration for these station buildings from Japanese architecture that he learned about from Edward S. Morse, a Harvard zoologist who began traveling to Japan in 1877, originally for biological specimens.
Designed by the Boston firm of Shepley, Bullfinch, Richardson, and Abbott, in the “ Brutalist ” style prevailing in the 1960s, this building opened in 1974.
Records specializes in reissues of Soul and R & B music from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, with repertoire sourced by Label Manager Clive Richardson, who also produces the projects and writes the booklet notes.
Apart from world premieres of contemporary plays such as Aunt Edwina ( 1958 ) with Henry Kendall directed by the author William Douglas Home ; The Right Honourable Gentleman ( 1963 ) with Anthony Quayle and Angela Huth's The Understanding ( 1982 ) with Celia Johnson and Ralph Richardson, many of her theatre credits in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s were revivals of Oscar Wilde's comedies including Lord Arthur Savile's Crime ( 1968 Tour ); A Woman of No Importance ( 1974 and 1978 ); The Importance of Being Earnest ( 1974 and The Old Vic Theatre 1980 ; also on television ); An Ideal Husband ( 1976 / 1977 Tour ) and Lady Windermere's Fan ( Canada 1979 ).
The main firms making chintz — Grimwades ( trade name Royal Winton ), A. G. Richardson & Co. ( trade name Crown Ducal ), James Kent Ltd., Shelley Potteries Ltd., and Elijah Cotton Ltd. ( trade name Lord Nelson )— were English and turned out a great variety of chintz dinnerware, teaware, and ornamental pieces mostly in the 1920s to the 1960s.

1960s and appeared
Burroughs B205 hardware has appeared as props in many Hollywood television and film productions from the 1960s onwards.
He appeared twice on ABC-TV's Jubilee USA and kept the band on the road into the 1960s.
During the next 10 years, Hopper appeared frequently on television in guest roles, and by the end of the 1960s had played supporting roles in several films.
Notable jazz bassists from the 1940s to the 1950s included bassist Jimmy Blanton ( 1918 – 1942 ) whose short tenure in the Duke Ellington Swing band ( cut short by his death from tuberculosis ) introduced new melodic and harmonic solo ideas for the instrument ; bassist Ray Brown ( 1926 – 2002 ), known for backing Beboppers Dizzy Gillespie, Oscar Peterson, Art Tatum and Charlie Parker, and forming the Modern Jazz Quartet ; hard bop bassist Ron Carter ( born 1937 ), who has appeared on 3, 500 albums make him one of the most-recorded bassists in jazz history, including LPs by Thelonious Monk and Wes Montgomery and many Blue Note Records artists ; and Paul Chambers ( 1935 – 1969 ), a member of the Miles Davis Quintet ( including the landmark modal jazz recording Kind of Blue ) and many other 1950s and 1960s rhythm sections, was known for his virtuosic improvisations.
Hydrothermal synthetic emeralds have been attributed to IG Farben, Nacken, Tairus, and others, but the first satisfactory commercial product was that of Johann Lechleitner of Innsbruck, Austria, which appeared on the market in the 1960s.
Kelly also frequently appeared on television shows during the 1960s, but his one effort at television series, as Father Chuck O ' Malley in Going My Way ( 1962 – 63 ), based on the Best Picture of 1944 starring Bing Crosby, was dropped after thirty episodes, although it enjoyed great popularity in Roman Catholic countries outside of the United States.
Contemporary examples of modern German-style board games referred to as German-style, such as Acquire, appeared in the 1960s.
MacLeod also appeared as the villain on TV shows of the late 1950s and early 1960s, including Edwards's private-eye series, Peter Gunn.
Over time, during the 1950s and 1960s a variety of different brands of mechanical calculators appeared on the market.
Although the oil discoveries of the 1960s have brought it immense petroleum wealth, at the time of its independence it was an extremely poor desert state whose only important physical asset appeared to be its strategic location at the midpoint of Africa's northern rim.
Despite the success of these musicals, Hollywood also produced a series of musical flops in the late 1960s and early 1970s which appeared to seriously misjudge public taste.
She subsequently appeared in a string of 1960s films ( after signing an exclusive contract with Universal Pictures ), including 1967's Thoroughly Modern Millie with Julie Andrews and 1968's What's So Bad About Feeling Good?
Although Falk appeared in numerous other television roles in the 1960s and 1970s, he is best known as the star of the TV series Columbo, " everyone's favorite rumpled television detective ", writes historian David Fantle.
Satanist groups that appeared after the 1960s are widely diverse, but two major trends are Theistic Satanism and Atheistic Satanism.
During the 1960s, some samba groups appeared and were formed by previous experiences with the world of samba and songs recorded by great names of Brazilian music.
However, the introduction of the laser in the 1960s appeared to offer the possibility of a way out of the problem.
Apple-giving in much of Canada, however, has been taboo since the 1960s when stories ( almost certainly apocryphal ) appeared of razors hidden inside Halloween apples ; parents began to check over their children's " loot " for safety before allowing them to eat it.
He has been married since 1951 to Connie ( Constance M. Wake ), an actress who appeared in early 1960s television dramas such as Maigret.
In the 1960s, she appeared in a number of low budget films such as Hammer films The Lost Continent.
The Sheridan was never used in Australian Army service, however it was trialled by the Royal Australian Armoured Corps beginning 1967 and appeared in several Manual of Land Warfare pamphlets ( the equivalent of US military FMs ) of late 1960s vintage.
The limited application of the Nuremberg Code in U. S. courts does not detract from the power of the principles it espouses, especially in light of stories of failure to follow these principles that appeared in the media and professional literature during the 1960s and 1970s and the policies eventually adopted in the mid-1970s.
Jones appeared on 31 December 1969, on the BBC's review of the 1960s music scene, Pop Go The Sixties, performing " Delilah " ( in a telerecording of an earlier appearance on Top of the Pops ).
Although the word hippies made isolated appearances during the late 1950s and early 1960s, the first clearly contemporary use of the term appeared in print on September 5, 1965, in the article, " A New Haven for Beatniks ", by San Francisco journalist Michael Fallon.
* Alumni Fun, which appeared on all three major TV networks in the 1960s and featured former college students
In 2009, brief scenes from the early 1960s episodes of College Bowl with Allen Ludden appeared in the film Gifted Hands.

1960s and successfully
In the late 1960s, citizens successfully opposed the construction of an 830-MW nuclear power plant on the shore of Cayuga Lake.
The guerrilla can be difficult to beat, but certain principles of counter-insurgency warfare are well known since the 1950s and 1960s and have been successfully applied.
A 2, 000-year-old seed discovered during archaeological excavations in the early 1960s was successfully germinated into a date plant.
They were also successfully introduced to Manitoba starting in the 1960s, where they have gained importance as a sport fish.
Newman was one of the few actors who successfully made the transition from 1950s cinema to that of the 1960s and 1970s.
Over its 150-year history, it grew successfully into a strong company through the end of the 1960s.
However, in the late 1960s and 1970s, top 40 rock and roll stations in the U. S. and Canada such as WABC and CHUM transmitted highly processed and extended audio to 11 kHz, successfully attracting huge audiences.
As of 1956, improved Convair 440 " Metropolitan " twins started to replace the Convair 240 twins and were used successfully well into the 1960s across European regional destinations.
By the early 1960s, instrumental rock and roll had been pioneered successfully by performers such as Duane Eddy, Link Wray, and The Ventures.
By the 1960s it was generally considered unacceptable for a Prime Minister to sit in the House of Lords, and Home renounced his earldom and successfully stood for election to the House of Commons.
The town's industrial strength continued throughout the 20th century and successfully attracted new businesses after World War II even though the population remained small reaching the 6, 000 level only in the late 1960s.
British scientist James W. Black successfully developed propranolol in the 1960s.
Beginning in the late 1960s, Cutruzzola successfully endeavored to convince the people of the Yorkville area of Toronto to change their area into a cultural centre.
During the early 1960s, American heart surgeon Denton Cooley successfully performed numerous bloodless open-heart surgeries on Jehovah's Witness patients.
By the 1960s, Lowe had successfully made the transition to television and landed a regular role as draper / lay preacher Leonard Swindley in the northern drama series Coronation Street ( 1960 – 65 ).
He played successfully in Armed Forces golf events in Asia, where one rival was Orville Moody, who would follow Trevino to the PGA Tour in the late 1960s.
Wood emulated the wall of sound production style of Phil Spector while successfully and affectionately pastiching the rock and roll style of the early 1960s.
Tying in with the nostalgia craze, several stars of the late 1950s and early 1960s successfully revived their careers during the early-to mid-1970s after several years of inactivity.
Lyndon B. Johnson credited Truman's unfulfilled program as influencing Great Society measures such as Medicare that Johnson successfully enacted during the 1960s.
In 1972, Dr. Robert Atkins published Dr. Atkins Diet Revolution which advocated a low-carbohydrate diet he had successfully used in treating patients in the 1960s ( having himself developed the diet from an unspecified article published in JAMA ).
Post-war, Franco Corelli, Richard Tucker and Mario del Monaco were the most famous interpreters of the title role during the 1950s and 1960s, while Plácido Domingo became its foremost interpreter among the next generation of tenors, although Domingo's contemporary Luciano Pavarotti also successfully sang and recorded the work.
In 1962 he became president of Sinn Féin and was one of the people who successfully pushed the party to the left during the 1960s.
The 1900 Series, which derived from the Canadian Ferranti-Packard 6000, competed successfully in the UK with the IBM System / 360 range from the mid 1960s to the mid 1970s.
His skill as a surgeon was demonstrated as he successfully performed numerous bloodless open-heart surgeries on Jehovah's Witness patients beginning in the early 1960s.

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