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This grew out of a series of summer camps organized by Eunice Kennedy Shriver, beginning in 1962.
Baran developed the concept of message block switching during his research at the RAND Corporation for the US Air Force into survivable communications networks, first presented to the Air Force in the summer of 1961 as briefing B-265 then published as RAND Paper P-2626 in 1962 and then including and expanding somewhat within a series of eleven papers titled On Distributed Communications in 1964.
Mulroney secured a plum temporary appointment in Ottawa during the summer of 1962, as the executive assistant to Alvin Hamilton, minister of agriculture.
algorithm was in production use by summer 1962, possibly a month or so earlier.
In the summer of 1962, Browne was named the advertising manager for the Liberty Amendment Committee's bimonthly publication American Progress for Economic Freedom.
In the summer of 1962, he was promoted to the position of territorial manager for California, Nevada, and Arizona, and moved to San Francisco ; and in the spring of 1963 to Los Angeles.
In a summer election of 1962, Rohnert Park was incorporated, comprising, housing an estimated 2, 775 persons, the first town in Sonoma County to incorporate since 1905.
A summer post office operated at Skidmore Lake from 1959 – 1962 and from 1963-1999.
The largest buildings were demolished in the summer of 1962.
The first passenger-carrying hovercraft to enter service was the Vickers VA-3, which in the summer of 1962 carried passengers regularly along the north Wales Coast from Moreton, Merseyside, to Rhyl.
" Eye of the Beholder " ( also titled " The Private World Of Darkness " when initially rebroadcast in the summer of 1962 ) is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone.
In summer 1962, seventeen-year-old keyboardist Booker T. Jones, twenty-year-old guitarist Steve Cropper, bass player Lewie Steinberg, and Al Jackson Jr., a drummer making his debut with the company, were in the Memphis studio to back up former Sun Records star Billy Lee Riley.
His performances at the Rendezvous Ballroom in Balboa, California during the summer of 1961, and his regional hit " Let's Go Trippin '" later that year, launched the surf music craze, which he followed up with hits like " Misirlou " ( 1962 ).
The show, originally conceived as a temporary summer filler programme for a niche audience on Saturday nights at 23. 30, began broadcasting on Friday nights in 1962 and was presented by Gay Byrne for over 35 years, on Saturday evenings for some of that time.
Cassady first met author Ken Kesey during the summer of 1962, eventually becoming one of the Merry Pranksters, a group who formed around Kesey in 1964 who were vocal proponents of the use of psychedelic drugs.
Laird recalled, " I heard her sing an odd phrase or two and thought, ' God that's a big voice out of that little girl ,'" The next summer, she played Dainty June in summer stock, and in 1962 she recorded her first single.
" The song that introduced Stevens to most of his fan base is " Ahab the Arab ," which reached number five on the Hot 100 in the summer of 1962.
In the summer of 1962, Saskatchewan became the centre of a hard-fought struggle between the provincial government, the North American medical establishment, and the province's physicians, who brought things to a halt with the 1962 Saskatchewan Doctors ' Strike.
During the summer of 1962, he was an Honor Intern at the United States Department of Justice Antitrust Division.
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 ).
Harvests were disastrously poor in the early 1960s ; peasant unrest forced the government to raise food prices ; and the urban dissatisfaction that resulted from higher prices compounded a crisis that broke in the summer of 1962.

summer and Hughes
The first long-term summer camp was held that year on the banks of the Hughes River in the Kootaga region.
Brian McClair and Mark Hughes were off form, and summer signing Dion Dublin had broken his leg early in the season, ruling him out of action for six months.
These men, plus the brothers of Hughes and their families, comprised Pahiatua's population the first summer.
In 2003, the John Ireland Stand was renamed the Steve Bull Stand ( in honour of the club's highest goalscorer of all time ), and at the same time the south-west corner of the ground was filled with 900 temporary seats, known as the Graham Hughes Stand, which, until their removal in the summer of 2006, raised the Molineux capacity to 29, 400.
" In fact, Hughes was dismissed from Boer War service in the summer of 1900 for military indiscipline, and sent back to Canada .< ref >
By the summer of 1947, certain politicians had become concerned about Hughes ' alleged mismanagement of the Spruce Goose and the XF-11 photo reconnaissance plane project.
The summer of 1995 saw a period of change at United, with Ince leaving for Internazionale as well as striker Mark Hughes moving to Chelsea and Andrei Kanchelskis being sold to Everton.
And indeed it was a dispute over the allocation of studio days that brought down the axe in 1979 when Hughes attempted to gain an extra studio day for the planned ninth season ( which fell victim to the ITV strike that summer ) following numerous problems during the production of " War of the Empires " ( the sole 4 part adventure that made up season 8 ) which had been given only four days in studio.
Revie gave Hughes the England captaincy back for a Home International match against Scotland when Keegan was unavailable, before selecting him for the squad which would tour South America in the summer.
Born in Ruabon, Wrexham, Wales, Hughes joined Manchester United after leaving school in the summer of 1980, having been spotted by the team's North Wales talent scout Hugh Roberts.
In the summer of 1986, Hughes was surprisingly sold to Barcelona for £ 2 million.
On 4 May 2006, Hughes and assistant Mark Bowen signed new three-year contracts to remain at Blackburn until the summer of 2009.
In the summer of 2009, Hughes added the likes of Gareth Barry from Aston Villa, Roque Santa Cruz from Blackburn Rovers, Emmanuel Adebayor and Kolo Touré from Arsenal to his squad, while Carlos Tévez also joined after his two-year deal with Manchester United expired.
In the summer of 2012, a year after retiring from the game, Hughes was convinced to come out of retirement by Paul Groves, who managed him at Grimsby and was assistant manager while Hughes was at Portsmouth.
In the summer of 2005, after just 6 months at the club, Nelsen signed a new three year contract after impressing manager Mark Hughes and helping to turn Blackburn's defence into one of the stingiest in the Premiership.
In the summer of 2007, Davis followed team-mate Aaron Hughes to Fulham on 5 July 2007 to team up with international manager Lawrie Sanchez, for a fee of around £ 4 million.
In 2005 – 06, Dickov found it hard to retain a regular place in the side, with manager Mark Hughes having signed forwards Craig Bellamy and Shefki Kuqi during the summer.
Albion were unsuccessful in their bid for promotion to the Premier League and in the summer of 2001 Hughes was sold to Coventry City for a club record transfer fee of £ 5 million.
On 1 July 2010, Hughes signed a one-year extension to his contract that would see him at County until the summer of 2012.
In the summer of 2010, Gatlin acted as substitute host for Don Imus on Imus in the Morning and Fox Across America with Spencer Hughes on March 16, 2011.
In the summer of 1986, Edwards generated £ 2. 3million ( a record fee involving a British club, though Robson's record set in 1981 had yet to be broken by a British club ) from the sale of striker Mark Hughes to FC Barcelona of Spain.
From 1996 through 2008, she has been awarded Howard Hughes Medical Institute funding for undergraduate biological sciences education, which she uses to improve science instruction and to foster summer science fellowships for minority and first-generation students.
Hughes acquired near-complete ownership of RKO Pictures in December 1954 and consummated a sale with General Tire for the entire studio the following summer.

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