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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_CampionJane Campion - Wikipedia

    Vor 15 Stunden · Campion was born in Wellington, New Zealand, the second daughter of Edith Campion (born Beverley Georgette Hannah), an actress, writer, and heiress; and Richard M. Campion, a teacher, and theatre and opera director. Her maternal great-grandfather was Robert Hannah, a well-known shoe manufacturer for whom Antrim House was built.

  2. Vor 15 Stunden · General Henry Lygon, 4th Earl Beauchamp (1784-1863), Colonel of the 10th Royal Hussars Major-General Edward Beck (1880—1974), GOC 9th (Highland) Infantry Division Major-General Clifford Thomason Beckett (1891—1972), Royal Artillery

  3. Vor 15 Stunden · Sir Eldon Griffiths; MP for Bury St Edmunds (1964–1992) Kate Griffiths; MP for Burton (2019–present) Peter Griffiths; MP for Smethwick (1964–1966) and Portsmouth North (1979–1997) Edward Grigg, 1st Baron Altrincham. Sir James Grigg; MP for Cardiff East (1942–1945) James Grimston, 2nd Earl of Verulam.

  4. Vor 15 Stunden · Die Model Gas Engine Company war ein US-amerikanischer Motoren-, Automobil- und Traktorenhersteller. Die Automobile wurden unter den Markennamen Model und Star verkauft. 1910 wurde die Automobilproduktion als Tochtergesellschaft Great Western Automobile Company abgetrennt und nach dem Verkauf der Model Gas Engine Company verselbständigt.

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    1. President: Lyndon B. Johnson (D–Texas) 2. Vice President: vacant 3. Chief Justice: Earl Warren (California) 4. Speaker of the House of Representatives: John William McCormack (D–Massachusetts) 5. Senate Majority Leader: Mike Mansfield (D–Montana) 6. Congress: 88th

    January

    1. January 3 – Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizonaannounces that he will seek the Republican nomination for president. 2. January 7 – A British firm, the Leyland Motor Corp., announces the sale of 450 buses to the Cuban government, challenging the United States blockade of Cuba. 3. January 8 – In his first State of the Union Address, U.S. President Lyndon Johnson declares a "War on Poverty". 4. January 9 – Martyrs' Day: Armed clashes between United States troops and Panamanian civilians in the...

    February

    1. February 1 – The Beatles vault to the #1 spot on the U.S. singles charts for the first time, with "I Want to Hold Your Hand", starting the British Invasionin America. 2. February 3 – Protesting against alleged de facto school racial segregation, Black and Puerto Rican groups in New York City boycott public schools. 3. February 4 3.1. The Government of the United States authorizes the Twenty-fourth Amendment, outlawing the poll tax. 3.2. General Motors introduces the Oldsmobile Vista Cruise...

    March

    1. March 4 – President of the Teamsters, Jimmy Hoffa is convicted by a federal jury of jury tampering in 1962and receives a jail sentence. 2. March 6 2.1. Malcolm X, suspended from the Nation of Islam, says in New York City that he is forming a black nationalist party. 2.2. Boxer Cassius Clayannounces the change of his name to Muhammad Ali. 3. March 8 – Malcolm X, suspended from the Nation of Islam, says in New York City that he is forming a black nationalist party. 4. March 9 4.1. New York T...

    January

    1. January 1 1.1. Juliana Donald, actress 1.2. Dedee Pfeiffer, film and television actress 2. January 3 – Jon Gibson, Christian musician 3. January 4 – Dot-Marie Jones, shot putter (competed as Dot Jones) and actress 4. January 6 4.1. Colin Cowherd, talk show host 4.2. Charles Haley, American football player and coach 4.3. Jacqueline Moore, wrestler 4.4. Anthony Scaramucci, financier, entrepreneur, and political figure 5. January 7 – Nicolas Cage, actor, producer and director 6. January 10 –...

    February

    1. February 10 – Glenn Beck, television and radio host, conservative political commentator, author, television network producer, filmmaker and entrepreneur 2. February 11 2.1. Sarah Palin, politician, Governor of Alaska from 2006 to 2009, and 2008 Republican vice-presidential candidate 2.2. Ken Shamrock, mixed martial artsfighter 3. February 15 3.1. Mark Price, basketball player 3.2. Chris Farley, actor and comedian (d. 1997) 4. February 17 4.1. Jim Jordan, politician 4.2. Buster Olney, journ...

    March

    1. March 2 1.1. Mike Von Erich, professional wrestler (died 1987) 1.2. Tim Layana, baseball pitcher player (died 1999) 2. March 3 – Rod Jones, American football tight end (died 2018) 3. March 4 3.1. Paul Bostaph, thrash metal drummer 3.2. Tom Lampkin, baseball player 4. March 6 4.1. Skip Ewing, country singer 4.2. Yvette Wilson, African American screen actress and comedian (died 2012) 5. March 7 5.1. Bret Easton Ellis, fiction writer 5.2. Wanda Sykes, African American comedian and actress 6....

    January 15 – Jack Teagarden, jazz trombonist (born 1905)
    January 19 – Joe Weatherly, NASCAR championship driver (born 1922)
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    January 31 – Waite Phillips, oil man, banker and real estate investor (born 1883)
    Media related to 1964 in the United Statesat Wikimedia Commons
    Booknotes interview with Jon Margolis on The Last Innocent Year: America in 1964, June 27, 1999.
    1964, American Experience, WGBH, 2014