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Parton's first solo single for RCA, " Just Because I'm a Woman ", was released in the summer of 1968 and was a moderate chart hit, reaching number seventeen.
While in England with The Byrds in the summer of 1968, Parsons left the band due to his concerns over a planned concert tour of South Africa, citing opposition to that country's apartheid policies.
Though his name was then a household word ( as was " existentialism " during the tumultuous 1960s ), Sartre remained a simple man with few possessions, actively committed to causes until the end of his life, such as the May 1968 strikes in Paris during the summer of 1968 during which he was arrested for civil disobedience.
In 1968, Bradley moved to Staten Island, New York and founded the Kingdom of the East, holding a tournament that summer to determine the first Eastern King of the SCA.
During the summer of 1968, The House of Lords in the Middle Ages was published after 20 years ' work.
In the summer of 1968, Tate began her next film, The Wrecking Crew ( 1969 ), a comedy in which she played Freya Carlson, an accident-prone spy, who was also a romantic interest for star Dean Martin, playing Matt Helm.
The era of literary freedom and experiments, which reached its apogee during the Prague Spring of 1968, came to an abrupt end the same summer, with the Soviet invasion and subsequent " normalization.
After Expo 67 ended in October 1967, the site and most of the pavilions continued on as an exhibition called Man and His World, open during the summer months from 1968 until 1981.
During the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in summer 1968, he left Europe for the United States.
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.
" The album's singles — the Bruce Johnston-produced original " Bluebirds Over the Mountains " ( Billboard # 64 ) and the Carl Wilson-produced cover of The Ronettes ' " I Can Hear Music "— won lukewarm attention, with the latter reaching # 24 on the Billboard single chart in April 1969 ; the lead track, the Wilson / Love-authored " Do It Again ", an unabashed throwback to the band's earlier surf hits, had been an international hit in the summer of 1968, reaching # 20 in the US charts and # 1 the UK while also scoring well in other countries.
Officially formed after the Mexican government ’ s violation of university autonomy during the summer of 1968, the National Strike Council ( Consejo Nacional de Huelga or CNH ) organized all subsequent protests against the Diaz Ordaz government.
* Rosalind in As You Like It, RSC Stratford and Aldwych, summer 1967, then at the Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, January 1968
Cunard withdrew from its year round service in 1968 to concentrate on cruising and summer transatlantic voyages for vacationers.
By the time the I Love You album was released and the band undertook its first major tour of the USA in the summer of 1968, Norman had left People !.
According to Don Williams, who founded the Salt Company coffeehouse in the summer of 1968, Norman " heard ‘ The Agape ,’ a hard rock Christian group, play songs about Jesus ", which " convinced Larry that he could use his rock music to communicate the gospel ".
On 12 September 1968 a great storm followed a very wet summer, so when the heavy rain came that night the ground was too waterlogged to let the rain drain away.
The Smothers Brothers had further television shows: a 1968 CBS summer replacement series, The Summer Brothers Smothers Show ; The Smothers Brothers Show ( 1975 ), initially produced by Joe Hamilton ( who concurrently produced The Carol Burnett Show, starring his wife ), which was an unsuccessful attempt to recapture the look and feel of the original comedy-variety series without the controversy ; and The Tom and Dick Smothers Brothers Specials I and II in 1980.
In the summer of 1968, Caltech began construction of Big Bear Solar Observatory ( BBSO ) located on the north shore of Big Bear Lake.
After performing in summer stock and teaching English as a substitute teacher in the Bronx, she began her performing career in 1968, appearing for a year Off-Broadway with the improvisational group, The Fourth Wall.
( Filmed there and on Fire Island in the summer of 1968.
The Chagrin Valley Invitation Relays have been held each summer since 1968.
It also topped several music sales charts in Europe during the summer of 1968.
By early 1968, Buffalo Springfield had also disintegrated over personal issues, and after aiding in putting together the band ’ s final album, Stephen Stills found himself unemployed by the summer.

summer and Roman
A. S. Roma was founded in the summer of 1927 when a secretary of the National Fascist Party, Italo Foschi, initiated the merger of three older Italian Football Championship clubs from the city of Rome ; Roman FC, SS Alba-Audace and Fortitudo-Pro Roma SGS.
* St John's Day and the second day of the Midsummer celebrations ( although this is not the astronomical summer solstice, see June 20 ) ( Roman Catholic Church, Northern Europe ), and its related observances:
* St John's Eve and the first day of the Midsummer celebrations ( although this is not the real summer solstice, see June 20 ) ( Roman Catholic Church, Northern Europe ):
In the summer of 569, the Lombards conquered the main Roman centre of northern Italy, Milan.
In the summer of 417, Zosimus held a meeting of the Roman clergy in the Basilica of St. Clement before which Caelestius appeared.
While Stein had earlier contacts with the Roman Catholicism, it was her reading of the autobiography of the mystic St. Teresa of Ávila during summer holidays in Bergzabern in 1921 that caused her conversion.
Williams spent the spring and summer of 1948 in Rome in the company of a teenaged Italian boy to whom he provided financial assistance for several years afterward ( a situation which planted the seed of Williams ' first novel The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone ).
Crassus was rising steadily up the cursus honorum, the sequence of offices held by Roman citizens seeking political power, when ordinary Roman politics were interrupted by two events – first, the Third Mithridatic War, and second, the Third Servile War, which was the organized two-year rebellion of Roman slaves under the leadership of Spartacus ( from summer 73 BC to spring 71 BC ).
The Arles Amphitheatre | Roman arena at Arles is still in use today, drawing large crowds for bullfighting as well as Play ( theatre ) | play s and concert s in summer.
Approximately, 1, 300 " plebes " ( an abbreviation of the Ancient Roman word plebian ) enter the Academy each summer for the rigorous Plebe Summer, but only about 1, 000 Midshipmen graduate.
The Dutch term specifically refers to the wave of disorderly attacks in the summer of 1566 that spread rapidly through the Low Countries from south to north, but similar outbreaks of iconoclasm took place in other parts of Europe, especially in Switzerland and the Holy Roman Empire in the period between 1522 and 1566, notably Zürich ( in 1523 ), Copenhagen ( 1530 ), Münster ( 1534 ), Geneva ( 1535 ), and Augsburg ( 1537 ).
The site for Highbury Manor was possibly used by a Roman garrison as a summer camp.
The Iazyges remained nomads, herding their cattle across what is now southern Romania every summer to water them along the Black Sea ; a Roman conquest of Dacia would cut that route.
In the summer of 166, while the Romans were tied down in a war with Parthia, the peoples north of the Danube, the Marcomanni, the Naristi, the Vandals, the Hermanduri, the Lombards and the Quadi, all swept south over the Danube to invade and plunder the exposed Roman provinces.
In the summer of 408, as the Roman forces in Italy assembled to counterattack, Constantine had other plans.
Live music events and Visual arts are staged at venues including the open-air Roman Amphitheatre, which hosts plays in the summer.
During the great Viking invasion of England opposed by Alfred the Great and various other Saxon and Welsh rulers, the Viking chieftain Hastein in late summer 893 marched his men to Chester to occupy the ruined Roman fortress there.
Callinicum ended the first of Belisarius ' Persian campaigns, returning all of the land lost to them to Roman rule under Justinian I in the Eternal Peace agreement signed in summer 532.
About hundred years later the royal castle of Cham was built and became a summer residence for the Holy Roman Emperors.
At the beginning of summer, Philip and his fleet left Macedon, sailed through the Euripus Strait, between the island of Euboea and Boeotia on the Greek mainland, and then rounded Cape Malea, before dropping anchor off the Islands of Cephalenia and Leucas, to await word of the location of the Roman fleet.
There is also a Roman villa in the nearby village of Rockbourne, which is open to visitors during the summer.
Camp Turner is used as a summer camp and is operated by the youth department of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo.

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