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On August 15, 2007, Sam Porpora, a former historian at the Westminster Church in Baltimore where Poe is buried, claimed that he had started the tradition in the 1960s.
Since at least the 1960s, when Marc Bloch's Feudal Society ( 1939 ) was first translated into English in 1961, many medieval historians have included a broader social aspect that includes not only the nobility but all three estates of the realm, adding the peasantry bonds of manorialism and the estates of the Church ; this is sometimes referred to as " feudal society " since it encompasses all members of society into the feudal system.
In the 1960s, the Methodist Church of Great Britain made ecumenical overtures to the Church of England, aimed at denominational union.
Until the Quiet Revolution of the early 1960s, Tremblay saw Quebec as a poor, working-class province dominated by an English-speaking elite and the Roman Catholic Church.
Beginning in the late 1960s, the Roman Catholic Church persistently criticized Stroessner's successive extensions of his stay in office and his treatment of political prisoners.
In the 1960s, she left the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland, to which the majority of Finns belong, to protest against its policy of taxing church members and its stance against female priests.
In the 1960s he supported persecution of the Roman Catholic Church and intellectuals ( notably Leszek Kołakowski who was forced into exile ).
Although illiteracy in 1973 was estimated at 93 per cent of the population, the small educated elite of East Timorese produced by the Church in the 1960s and 70s, became the independence leaders during the Indonesian occupation.
The biggest expansion of the city occurred in the 1960s, with the arrival of the University of Kent at Canterbury and Christ Church College.
Although liberation theology has grown into an international and inter-denominational movement, it began as a movement within the Catholic Church in Latin America in the 1950s – 1960s.
In the 1960s Anton LaVey formed a group called the Order of the Trapezoid, which later became the governing body of the Church of Satan.
The Church of Satan has been the subject of books, magazine and newspaper articles during the 1960s and 1970s.
In the Canadian province of Quebec, the widespread rejection of the Catholic Church and secularization of its institutions in the mid 1960s, was justified frequently by charges that the church in Quebec was " Jansenist.
The Cator Estate also contains innovative 1960s ' Span ' houses and flats by the renowned Span Developments ( architect Eric Lyons ), and the Blackheath High School buildings on Vanburgh Park include the Church Army Chapel ( architect E. T. Spashett ).
The Church was rebuilt in the late 1950s, and a state school opened in the 1960s.
St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church and School has offered elementary education in Itasca since the 1960s, until its closure recently.
The Missionary Church, built in Elbing in 1910, was used until the 1960s when the congregation moved to nearby Newton, Kansas.
* St. Joseph's Catholic Church Hall, located on main street immediately adjacent to St. Joseph's Catholic Church, this facility has been used by area residents for weddings, wakes, celebrations, and meetings since its construction in the early 1960s.
St. Mary's Coptic Orthodox Church of Minnesota originated in the early 1960s at the urging of Bishop Samuel, who annually visited Coptic student groups at various American universities.
* Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, located on W. Upper Ferry Road, is a Roman Catholic church built in the early 1960s to meet the growing needs of the rapidly expanding township.
Smaltz's own accounts kept by the family in the 1960s recorded that between 1904 and 1935 he helped build 68 houses on Walnut Street, 26 houses on Roosevelt Avenue, eight houses on Church Street, and 54 houses on New Street.
The church grew quickly in the late 1960s and, on January 5, 1968, was renamed to Worldwide Church of God.
Ogre, Key, and Goettel signed a contract with American Recordings and moved to Malibu, California, in 1993 to record The Process, a concept album inspired by 1960s cult The Process Church of The Final Judgment, with Roli Mosimann producing.

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Coincidentally, some of these personages met briefly in India-all were quite influential in the U. S. from the 1960s into the 1980s.
However, by the 1960s, scientific behaviourism met substantial difficulties and eventually gave way to the cognitive revolution.
Riefenstahl tried many times ( 15 by her count ) to make films during the 1950s and 1960s but was met with resistance, public protests and sharp criticism.
In the mid 1960s, Fayed met the ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Rashid al Makhtoum who entrusted Fayed with helping transform Dubai.
During the 1960s, cartoonists of military comic strips went to the White House and met with Lyndon B. Johnson in the Oval Office.
The Residents hail from Shreveport, Louisiana, where they met in high school in the 1960s.
His performance in Michael Blakemore's stage production of Bertolt Brecht's The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui in the late 1960s met with critical acclaim.
The basic structure of socionics was established in the 1960s and 1970s by Aušra Augusta ( formerly Augustinavičiūtė ), along with a group of enthusiasts who met in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Originally from Washington, D. C., Kaukonen had moved to California in the early 1960s and met Kantner while at Santa Clara University in 1962.
Yusupov's private papers and a number of family artifacts and paintings are now owned by Victor Contreras, a Mexican sculptor who, as a young art student in the 1960s, met Yusupov and lived with the family for five years.
In the mid 1960s, Crumb left home and moved to Cleveland, Ohio, where he designed greeting cards for the American Greetings corporation, and met a group of young bohemians including Buzzy Linhart, Liz Johnston, and others.
In the late 1960s, he began directing stage productions in New York City, where he met actress Blythe Danner, to whom he was married from December 14, 1969 until his death.
During the early 1960s Tosh met Robert Nesta Marley ( Bob Marley ) and Neville O ' Reilly Livingston ( Bunny Wailer ) and went to vocal teacher, Joe Higgs, who gave out free vocal lessons to young people, in hopes to form a new band.
He was a late-in-life baby for Roberta and Joe, a show biz couple who met and married while working for Nat King Cole in the 1960s.
In the late 1960s, Fulwood was the house drummer for the Uptown Theater in Philadelphia when he met guitarist Eddie Hazel.
However, according to Robert Ellwood, the Eliade he met in the 1960s was entirely apolitical, remained aloof from " the passionate politics of that era in the United States ", and " eportedly [...] never read newspapers " ( an assessment shared by Sorin Alexandrescu ).
It was while at Liverpool Rep that he met his future wife Ann Davies, who was acting as stage manager, and has acted on television since the 1960s.
Shea met Wilson in the late 1960s when they worked on Playboy magazine.
Original group members were William and Wilbert Hart, Samuel Edlightoon, Ritchie Daniels, Merfhab Isvardsoon and Randy Cain whom they met at Overbrook High School in the 1960s.
It should also be noted that throughout the late 1950s and into the 1960s, the Angries often met at or were nurtured by the Royal Shakespeare Company, and through this venue other such emerging playwrights as Edward Bond and Wole Soyinka were exposed to the AYM movement directly.
Founders Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys met at primary school in Meols on the Wirral Peninsula, in the early 1960s, and in the mid-1970s, as teenagers, they were involved in different local groups.
Baldwin influenced the work of French painter Philippe Derome, who he met in Paris in the early 1960s.
* The Chad Mitchell Trio – folk group famous in the 1960s, met at Gonzaga
When the computer was being built in the late 1960s, it was met with hostility by protesters who were suspicious of the University's tie with the Department of Defense ( through ARPA ), and felt that the University had sold out to a conspiracy to develop nuclear weapons.

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