Dirk Bogarde Tribute - As Time Goes By
Mind Benders (1963), I Could Go On Singing (1963), Doctor in Distress (1963), The Servant (1963), Hot Enough for June (1964), King and Country ...
Mind Benders (1963), I Could Go On Singing (1963), Doctor in Distress (1963), The Servant (1963), Hot Enough for June (1964), King and Country ...
On itv gold 1, your next "Best of British" presentation stars Peter Finch and Rita Tushingham in the 1964 adaptation of the novel by ...
Allen took the view that “a government department is conditioned to respond to the political guidance of its Minister and not to question his political judgment”. But that did not prevent him disagreeing strongly with Heath’s Chancellor, Anthony Barber, over economic policy.
Allen told Barber that he was trying to expand the economy too fast and, after Heath abandoned his monetarist policy in his famous “U-turn”, that the government was relying too much on prices and incomes policy. Nevertheless Allen, as one of the “four wise men” (with the leaders of the CBI, the TUC and the National Economic Development Office) did much to make that policy workable.
Douglas Albert Vivian Allen was born on December 15 1917, the son of Albert Allen, who was killed in action when Douglas was three months old. Brought up on a war orphan’s pension of 10 shillings a week, he was educated at Wallington Grammar School and the LSE, graduating in 1938.
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Fifty classic British films, 1932-1982, a pictorial record THE SERVANT Produced hy Joseph Losey and Norman Priggen for Springhok/ Elstree Studios. Released 1963, Warner-Pathe (UK); 1964, Landau Releasing ... |
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The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Feature Films, 1961-1970 Bare and Craig, Dan 1963 1000 Shapes of a Female' Craig, David 1964 Lilith Craig , ... Wendy 1963 The Mind Benders 1964 The Servant 1965 The Nanny 1968 I'll ... |
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Project Tanganyika Fosters International Service By Eliza M. Nguyen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER Before she arrived in Tanganyika in the summer of 1963, Gail M. Gerhart '65 had never seen a mango tree or even eaten a mango. Every afternoon, in the elementary school where she taught English, |
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Understanding and hope for skid row His 1963 report, based on the case histories of 622 men, helped crystallise an interest in homelessness among inner city welfare agencies and churches and led to the formation of the Hanover Centre in 1964. Alan was employed as the centre's sole, |
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Column: Katzenbach civil rights legacy remains Yet the lives we lead today would be drastically different if it weren't for the passage of the landmark Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Bill of 1965. Katzenbach was one of the key architects behind that legislation and more. |
FAMILY: Smashing memories
This was probably how she met her husband, Ng Ngoh Tee, a government servant who was also a badminton enthusiast. It was common then to marry young, so she was married at 18. Instead of wearing the traditional kua or qipao, she chose a western-style
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Coffee with…The Honourable Jacqueline Jenkins
JFK (John Franklin Kennedy) was assassinated in November 1963, and I was born in 1964. He was considered the world's president, and my parents named me after his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy. I was born in the hospital in Grand Falls, and was the only one
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