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  1. Alumni Life: The Year That Was... 1967

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  2. ARPA Meeting in 1967

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  3. In re Gault, 387 U.S. 1 (1967)

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  4. When Defeat is not a Loss: The 1967 World Series

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  5. March 1967

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  6. IUP Department of Biology Faculty Members: Who We Were

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  1. "Communists on Campus" 1970

  2. 1972 PSA

  3. Discussion on homosexuality in 1970's U.S.A. Archive film 91916

  4. 1972 Munich Olympics: USA vs. USSR (Reconstruction)

  5. History in the Making

  6. 1976 Rose Bowl UCLA vs Ohio State 1st half

COMMENTS

  1. Gatorade: The Idea that Launched an Industry

    In 1967, one of Cade's research fellows took a job at Indiana University, where he told a vice president for Indianapolis-based Stokely-Van Camp Co. about Gatorade. By that fall, Stokely-Van Camp had secured rights from Cade and his fellow inventors to begin marketing Gatorade nationwide.

  2. 1960s

    The 1960s unleashed a series of social and political movements that engulfed both the nation and the campus for more than a decade. Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke at Stanford in 1964—the first of two visits to campus. Inspired by Dr. King and civil rights groups, eight students spent ten weeks during the summer of 1965 in the South tape ...

  3. Manhattan Project

    The sculpture "Nuclear Energy" was unveiled at 3:36 p.m. on December 2, 1967, precisely a quarter-century after scientists at the University of Chicago achieved the first controlled self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction, initiating the atomic age. The 12-foot bronze sculpture stands on the site of the University's old Stagg Field, where the ...

  4. American Anthropologist 1967

    Haring, Douglas G. Carol Ann Fisher (1929-1967). American Anthropologist December, 1967 Vol.69(6):733. ... East African research team at Syracuse University. In 1966 she served as coordinator of the Syracuse University Village Settlement Research Project in Tanzania. Fisher was chairman of the Citizenship Honors Program, chairman of the ...

  5. The 1967 AL Pennant Race: The 30,315,229 to 1 Possibility

    According to Jeff Miller, in his book Down to the Wire, in the spring of 1967, some engineers at Honeywell apparently decided to amuse themselves by calculating the odds of a four-way tie for first in either the National League or American League. Their calculations showed that the chances of a four-way tie were 30,315,229 to 1.

  6. American University History

    He becomes the first AU athlete to be named "University" Division All-American. Sept., 1967. ... The American University volleyball team ended its four-plus year unbeaten streak of 70 consecutive Patriot League matches with a 3-0 loss to Army at West Point. The Eagles had previously not lost a single match in PL play or been pushed to a fifth ...

  7. 1967 in science

    August - 1967 Marburg virus outbreak in West Germany leads to identification of Marburg virus. [9] October 14 - Ruth Sonntag Nussenzweig publishes her demonstration that mice can acquire immunity to the Plasmodium berghei parasite by exposing the mice to P. berghei sporozoites that have been inactivated by X-ray irradiation.

  8. Professional Team Sports in the United States

    In 1967, six new teams were added, and then six more U.S. teams between 1970 and 1974 to fight the World Hockey Association (WHA), established in 1971 by Gary Davidson and Dennis Murphy, founders of the American Basketball Association (ABA) in 1967. 38. WHA teams engaged in a bidding war for top talent.

  9. 1967 Red Sox: Was it really 'Impossible'?

    Perusing several 1967 preseason publications, most of them envisioned the Red Sox finishing either ninth (as they had in 1966) or 10th in the 10-team American League. Sports Illustrated came the closest to expressing optimism, saying: "If [manager Dick Williams] can find some pitching, too, the 1967 Sox may revive baseball in Boston." 2

  10. 3 America's Research Universities

    3 Clark Kerr, The Gold and the Blue: A Personal Memoir of the University of California, 1949-1967, Volume Two: Political Turmoil, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002, p. 92. Cited in Irwin Feller, Presentation to AAAS Science and Technology Policy Forum, April 2011. ... Values and Characteristics of American Research Universities ...

  11. Explaining the Historical Rise of US Research Universities

    Competition for private donors, talented students, and highly skilled professors produced a virtuous circle in which elite institutions re warded high-quality research.. T he United States had about 900 colleges before the Civil War. By 1875, educational attainment exceeded that in any European nation, but the country had no top-tier research universities.

  12. ‪Richard R. Hake‬

    ‪Indiana University Emeritus‬ - ‪‪Cited by 16,801‬‬ - ‪Physics‬ - ‪Physics Education Research‬ ... (1999). Analyzing change/gain scores. AREA-D American education research association's devision. D. R Hake. Measurement and Reasearch Methodology 1 (4), 48-56, 0. 205: ... 1967. 155: 1967: High temperature superconductivity ...

  13. Restructuring Research Universities to Advance Transdisciplinary

    The National Research Council (NRC) Committee on the Science of Team Science characterizes transdisciplinarity as research that "aims to deeply integrate and also transcend disciplinary approaches to generate fundamentally new conceptual frameworks, theories, models, and applications" (NRC 2015, 5-6).Our usage of the term connotes knowledge production construed as integrative ...

  14. III. Uprising and Occupation, 1967

    While systematic police brutality and mistreatment of Detroit's African American residents served as the catalyst, the 1967 Uprising also was the culmination of many underlying forces, including deep patterns of racial segregation and discrimination in housing, education, and employment.The typical "rioter" was an unemployed African American male between 15 and 24 years old.

  15. 1967 Red Sox: Saviors of Boston

    In an era before political correctness skewed and distorted our perspectives of social norms, the '67 Red Sox embraced integration in the spirit of winning. The team, which in earlier years rejected Jackie Robinson and Willie Mays, now featured a lineup as diverse as any in baseball. Winning for these men broke down barriers and helped make ...

  16. PDF supplements efforts by ERIC. the Science Information Exchange. and ...

    1966-1967 academic year. and current research that was. cataloged between July 1967 and ...lune 1968. The current research includes 90 ... University of California, Berkeley. McGraw-Hill Book Company. New York San Francisco St. Louis. ... The American Library Association's Clearinghouse of Library Research

  17. Alumni of American University: class of 1967

    Irene Packer-Halsey United States Senior VP at DTI/Center for Leadership Innovation Nonprofit Organization Management Education University of Maryland College Park 1975 — 1977 credits toward M.A., Urban Studies/Affairs American University 1964 — 1967 Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Latin American Studies/Literature The Calhoun School 1958 — 1964 Undergraduate, College/University Preparatory and ...

  18. Issue Archive: 1967

    1967. 1840s 1850s 1860s 1870s 1880s 1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s. ... Scientific American is part of Springer Nature, which owns or has ...

  19. 1967-68 American Eagles Men's Roster and Stats

    Check out the detailed 1967-68 American Eagles Roster and Stats for College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com. ... Total Team and Opponent Stats Table G MP FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% TRB AST STL BLK TOV PF PTS; Team: 26: 754: 1784.423: 457: 678.674: 1451: 406: ... Boston University Men, Montana Women, Houston Men, Texas Women, ...

  20. 1967 Red Sox: Front Page News

    This article was published in 1967 Boston Red Sox essays. Analysis of front page coverage of Boston's largest-circulation newspaper demonstrates the degree to which the Impossible Dream season of 1967 was an entirely unexpected phenomenon. Every springtime, Boston Red Sox fans hope for a pennant and the chance to win the World Series.

  21. Alumni of Michigan State University: class of 1967

    Jim B. Verlinde. Grand Rapids, MichiganRetired at Home Automotive EducationMichigan State University 1965 — 1967 BA, Business Administration ExperienceHome May 2013 - Present Kool Organization October 1993 - May 2013 Kool Toyota November 1991 - May 2013 Pfeiffer Lincoln Mercury March 1982 - December 1989.

  22. 1967 Texas Longhorns football team

    The 1967 Texas Longhorns football team was an American football team that represented the University of Texas as a member of the Southwest Conference (SWC) during the 1967 NCAA University Division football season. In their eleventh year under head coach Darrell Royal, the Longhorns compiled an overall record of 6-4, with a mark of 4-3 in conference play, and finished tied for third in the SWC.

  23. 1968-69 American Eagles Men 's Roster and Stats

    Check out the detailed 1968-69 American Eagles Roster and Stats for College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com. ... Total Team and Opponent Stats Table G MP FG FGA FG% FT FTA FT% TRB AST STL BLK TOV PF PTS; Team: 23: 595: 1376.432: 378: 615.615: 1137: 386: ... Boston University Men, Montana Women, Houston Men, Texas Women, ...

  24. Seven UB researchers elected AAAS fellows

    BUFFALO, N.Y. - Seven University at Buffalo scholars have been elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), which is the world's largest general scientific society and publisher of the journal Science. The honor is bestowed annually upon scientists, engineers and innovators who have been recognized for ...