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During the summer of 1960, it became the setting for a bitter and basic labor-management struggle.
Cinderfella was postponed for a Christmas 1960 release, and Paramount, needing a quickie feature film for its summer 1960 schedule, held Lewis to his contract to produce one.
Joplin graduated from high school in 1960 and attended Lamar State College of Technology in Beaumont, Texas, during the summer and later the University of Texas at Austin, though she did not complete her studies.
Almost immediately after John Cage finished teaching at the New School for Social Research in the summer of 1960, Ono was determined to rent a place to present her works along with the work of other New York avant-garde artists.
It was type standardized as the M18A1 in 1960, seeing first active service in Vietnam in spring or early summer 1966.
Camping overnight, a rural invasion, eccentric dress, wild music and sometimes wilder behaviour — these now familiar features of pop festival happened at Beaulieu each summer, culminating in the so-called ' Battle of Beaulieu ' at the 1960 festival, when rival gangs of modern and traditional jazz fans indulged in a spot of what sociologists went on to call ' subcultural contestation '.
The story takes place during the summer of 1960 in the fictional town of Castle Rock, Maine.
He made a series of four highly rated Emmy Award-winning musical specials for television in 1958, 1959, 1960, and 1968, each featuring Barrie Chase, with whom Astaire enjoyed an Indian summer of dance creativity.
In 1959 he attended the summer courses at Darmstadt under Karlheinz Stockhausen, and in 1960 relocated to New York in order to study electronic music with Richard Maxfield at the New School for Social Research.
* Larry David, ( born 1947 ), television actor, producer and writer ; attended summer camp in 1960.
* Richard Lewis, ( born 1947 ), comedian, attended summer camp in 1960.
From 1960 to 1980, the permanent residential population increased from about 10, 000 to greater than 50, 000, and the summer population grew from about 10, 000 to about 90, 000.
Through the 1950s and 1960s, Morris worked mainly in television, with a recurring role as detective Lieutenant Max Ritter in the CBS summer replacement series, Diagnosis: Unknown, which aired from July to September 1960.
The TV series Home Run Derby was also filmed at Wrigley, and also aired that summer of 1960.
From the summer of 1959 to the summer of 1960, Pratt lived in London where he drew a series of war comics for Fleetway Publications, with British scriptwriters.
In summer 1960, an airfield ( code-named JMadd, aka Rayo Base ) was constructed near Retalhuleu, Guatemala.
Ames worked at the CIA during the summer of 1960 as a laborer / painter.
His experience working as a federal government intern during the summer of 1960 caused him to reject Marxian economics in favor of free market economic theory.
What is certain is that at the beginning of April 1960, Nikita Khrushchev held a meeting at his summer residence in Crimea, discussing an array of defense industry issues.
Described by Wilson and friend Jesse Greer as having been a generally happy if somewhat mischievous and sassy teenager, Ballard experienced a change in personality, from which she seemingly never recovered, as the result of an incident that occurred in the summer of 1960.
According to Arnold Palmer's autobiography, " A Golfer's Life ," in 1960 he ( already having won the Masters and the U. S. Open that year ) and his friend Bob Drum ( of the Pittsburgh Press ) on the trans-Atlantic flight to The Open Championship at St Andrews came up with the idea that adding the The Open Championship and PGA Championship titles that summer would constitute a modern Grand Slam.
On completion of his studies in political science and international relations, he taught and held administrative offices in various universities: teaching assistant and research associate, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts ( 1960 – 62 ); visiting lecturer, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont ( summer 1962 ); assistant professor, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, ( fall 1962 ); lecturer / senior lecturer, University of Ibadan, where he became professor ( 1965 – 88 ), head of department ( 1965 – 72 ), and dean of the Faculty of the Social Sciences ( 1966 – 68 ); Cadbury Visiting Professorial Fellow, University of Birmingham Center for West African Studies, Birmingham, UK ( 1972 – 73 ); founding vice chancellor, University of Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria ( 1975 – 79 ); visiting professor and head of department ; dean, Faculty of Social Sciences and Director of the Center for Development Studies ; and member of the Governing Council, all of the University of Cross River State, Uyo, Nigeria ( 1984 – 86 ).

summer and pond
a stream or pond which is attractive in the springtime may become stagnant or dry in late summer.
There is a model boat pond just to the north of the pier, where the Southwold Model Yacht Regattas are held in spring and summer.
* Kew Green includes an old horse pond and is used for cricket matches in the summer.
* Each summer the Vijverfestival ( Pond Festival ), where Flemish bands perform on a floating stage, takes place at the pond behind the town hall in Dilbeek proper.
In the 18th century, the pond was used as a picnic area during summer, and a skating rink during the winter.
Huge lotus pond bloom in summer at Karasuma Peninsula in Kusatsu.
Estivation occurs in summer ( like siestas ) and allows some mammals to survive periods of high temperature and little water ( e. g. turtles burrow in pond mud ).
Adding shade and moisture by using green landscape, high trees and a pond, were the main passive techniques used in this building to reduce the temperature in summer.
Bluegills also play an important role in pond and lake management to keep crustacean and insect populations low, as a single bluegill population may eat up to six times its own weight in just one summer.
The fish first appeared in U. S. news when an alert fisherman discovered one in a Crofton, Maryland, pond in the summer of 2002.
In 1998, the pond was drained just a few days before President Bill Clinton was to spend his summer vacation at the home of Steven Spielberg.
Two year old Atlantic salmon parr in beaver ponds in eastern Canada showed faster summer growth in length and mass and were in better condition than parr upstream or downstream from the pond.
The pond would dry up in the heat of the summer.
In summer at Bishop's Pond in Abergwili ( actually a magnificent oxbow lake formed when the river flooded in 1802 ) there's a spectacular show of yellow water lilies on the pond when the water level drops and reed sweet-grass fringes the edges-a species also found nearby in the Teifi valley, further west in Pembrokeshire, on Gower, in Powys ( especially along the Montgomery Canal ), on Anglesey and in several other sites along the North Wales coast.
In fact, two-year-old Atlantic salmon parr in beaver ponds in eastern Canada showed faster summer growth in length and mass and were in better condition than parr upstream or downstream from the pond.
Two year old Atlantic salmon parr in beaver ponds in eastern Canada showed faster summer growth in length and mass and were in better condition than parr upstream or downstream from the pond.
Therefore, beaver appear to increase riparian vegetation given enough years to aggrade sediments and pond heights sufficiently to create widened, well-watered riparian zones, especially in areas of low summer rainfall.
The Granada TV adaptation with Jeremy Brett was generally faithful to the original, with some minor variations: in the story Browner kills his wife and her lover at sea whereas in the adaptation he kills them near a pond ; and the adaptation places the action at Christmas time in the midst of a cold and snowy winter, while the original story took place in high summer ("... a blazing hot day in August.
The site of the former convenience center and movie theater has been redeveloped into Symphony Park, an outdoor amphitheater and pond home of a summer concert series called " Pops in the Park.
During the summer months, aside from hosting the Folk Festival, Cherry Hinton Hall is alive with predominantly young families enjoying the wide open grass spaces and the large duck pond which for many is the defining feature of the park along with the vast array of other wildlife living there.
During the spring summer and autumn seasons the park and pond are frequented by usually several hundred ducks.
This building is divided into two sections ; one facing north used in yard of pine trees summer, facing a lotus pond which provided cool air ; and the southern part used in winter, with a courtyard planted with pine trees, which remained evergeen, and plum trees, whose blossoms announced the arrival of spring.
Gill was swimming in a local pond one summer afternoon.
In the early 20th century the pond was called Willow Pond or Willow Lake and was the home to several small summer cottages on north Main Street.

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