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After the close of the council a fifth and final meeting of the commission was held, again enlarged to include sixteen bishops as an executive committee, in Rome in the spring of 1966.
It was type standardized as the M18A1 in 1960, seeing first active service in Vietnam in spring or early summer 1966.
She was moved to a sanatorium in Moscow in the spring of 1966 and died of heart failure on March 5, at the age of 76.
Abner C. Harding, Civil War General and Republican Congressman, lived in Monmouth and is buried in Monmouth Cemetery .. Mass murderer Richard Speck lived in Monmouth briefly as a child, and again in the spring of 1966.
Lehigh Rural High School was closed after the spring graduation in 1966.
Classes for Grades One through Seven were taught there until the spring of 1966.
It was soon backed by International Ski Federation ( FIS ) president Marc Hodler during the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1966 at Portillo, Chile, and became an official FIS event in the spring of 1967 after the FIS Congress at Beirut, Lebanon.
Relegation meant the club's first spell outside the top division in more than thirty years ; however, the exile would last just two seasons, as an eight-game winning run in the spring of 1967 led the way to promotion back to the First Division as runners-up to the 1966 – 67 Second Division Champions Coventry City.
The two groups merged in spring 1966 at the urging of the National Science Foundation and the American Alpine Club, and Nicholas Clinch was recruited by the American Alpine Club to lead the merged expeditions.
Drysdale took part in a famous salary holdout in the spring of 1966 along with Koufax, with both finally signing contracts just before the season opened.
In the spring of 1966, the decision was made to launch AS-203 before AS-202, as the CSM that was to be flown on AS-202 was delayed.
By the spring of 1966 Chesterton had begun sounding out the likes of Bean, Tyndall and even Jordan about the possibility of building a united front on the far right.
He attended 1966 spring training, recovered from the injury.
Schröder ( 1966 ) discerned elements of the myth and ritual which treat the reawakening of the earth beneath the rays of the sun each spring.
Southern attended the Cannes Film Festival in the spring of 1966, where he met Andy Warhol and Gerard Malanga, and he remained in touch with Malanga for many years.
" It began life in the spring of 1966 on board the former military landing craft MV Olga Patricia, renamed the Laisez Faire.
The Cello Concerto No. 2, Opus 126, was written by Dmitri Shostakovich in the spring of 1966 in the Crimea.
In March 1966, Munson was in West Palm Beach, Florida, for the Braves ' spring training and read in the Atlanta Journal that Georgia Bulldogs football radio announcer Ed Thilenius was resigning to become a broadcaster for the new Atlanta Falcons National Football League franchise.
It later became part of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts from 1966 to 2010 during which time it produced autumn and spring seasons of opera in repertory and maintained extensive education and outreach programs, offering arts-in-education programs to 4, 000 students in over thirty schools.
By spring 1966 the project 97 had advanced enough so that 24 cars could be built in Arlöv, in the south of Sweden.
* 30 October 1966, Royal Albert Hall, London, BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Adrian Boult ( From which a pirate recording was issued on the Aries label, and from which an official release has now been issued on the Testament label in the spring of 2010 )
In the spring of 1966, Mr. Clean played " two-fisted " grime fighter, who knocked out dirt with one hand and left the shine with the other.
In spring 1966, Mr. Clean offered clean and shine, in the " Mr. Clean leaves a sheen where you clean " campaign.
In the spring of 1966, providing a transportation system became an ASUCD presidential promise.

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Each spring, the Institute hosts a Global Conference in Los Angeles ;
On May 18, 1826, a geological expedition, led by Amos Eaton and physicist Joseph Henry of the Rensselaerian School ( now Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ) through the western part of New York state aboard the canal boat " LaFayette ," encountered flammable coal gas rising from a spring.
In the spring of 1922, architecture student Howard Roark is expelled from the fictional Stanton Institute of Technology for refusing to adhere to the school's conventionalism in architecture.
When Chiba University and Tokyo's Institute for Sustainable Energy Policies compiled a list of prefectures meeting demands for reusable energy, Oita ranked number one with a 25. 2 % rate of self-sufficiency through the use of geothermal energy and hot spring heat.
" By the following spring, Tom Morgan ( who also had opposed Kentucky's secession ) had transferred home to the Kentucky Military Institute and there began to support the Confederacy.
was conferred on him by the University of Pennsylvania, and in the spring of 1914 he was awarded medals by the National Geographic Society, the Civic Forum ( New York ), and the National Institute of Social Sciences.
In March 1948 The Technical Institute held its first registration for a spring quarter, and started with 116 students — all but 10 being World War II veterans — and a staff of 12.
Missouri's Youth in Government holds a program called the Executive Branch Leadership Institute ( EBLI ) every spring, in which 30-40 students travel to Jefferson City to shadow a state department for two days.
On 18 January 2012, the University of Wisconsin-Madison Arts Institute and Department of Art announced that Barry will be artist in residence for the spring term.
In spring 1985 the band toured France for the Goethe Institute and in fall they travelled Hungary and Poland.
After completing his second term, the former governor taught at Harvard University in the spring of 1997 as a fellow at the Harvard Institute of Politics.
In the spring of 1990 he began building a temporary " Institute for Social Ecology " at the Humboldt University.
MacVicar became Principal of the Collegiate Institute in the spring of 1863, the last principal of the Collegiate Institute in 1866 and the first President of the successor Normal School.
Hava Nashira is an annual Jewish songleading workshop held every spring at URJ Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute camp.
It was first found in 1986 by members of the Slovenian Karst Research Institute who were exploring the water from Dobličice karst spring in the White Carniola region.
In the spring of 1913, Niels Bohr, of the Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University of Copenhagen, submitted his theory of the Bohr atomic model for publication.
In the spring of 1905, Coblentz accepted a position with the newly-founded National Bureau of Standards ( now the National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST ) in Washington, DC, where he spent his entire career.
Scheele's skilled diplomacy before the United States Congress in the spring of 1947 netted the National Institute of Health ( NIH ) a fourteenfold increase in budget appropriation.
" In spring 2008, Game Institute instructor Brian Hall announced that a Microsoft XNA adaptation was in active development.
In the spring of 2000, after his Fellowship at the Open Society Institute was completed, Herb accepted the challenge of building a small, autonomous teacher education program centered on equity and social justice at the University of San Francisco ( USF ).
In spring, 2006, the Leon Levy Foundation pledged $ 200 million to New York University for the creation of the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, a center for advanced scholarly research and graduate education, intended to cultivate cross-cultural study of the ancient world, from the western Mediterranean to China.
With energy to move in a new and exciting direction, and guided by the philosophies of Sigurd Olson, the Institute opened its doors in spring of 1972, embarking on more than 30 years of serving Northland College and the Lake Superior region.
Named after Neil David Levin, the executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey who was killed in the September 11 attacks, the Levin Institute conducts an annual spring semester program in New York City for about 20 students, divided into five teams to work on projects sponsored by law firms and financial institutions.

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