1965 news Cup-Without-Handle Bases Can Be Successful What do Gone With the Wind, a 1965 Ford Mustang and a black cocktail dress have in common? Such American classics have shown lasting appeal over the years. BOOKS IN THE MIRROR: Climactic Moments On Wednesday, August 14, 1965, California Highway Patrol officers pulled over Ronald and Marquette Frye at the corner of Avalon Boulevard and 116th street in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles. The Frye brothers’ childish antics during a routine sobriety test drew a crowd. [Opinion Japanese are getting concerned because Japan’s imperial family has failed to produce a son in the last 41 years. Since 1965, when the second prince was born, there has been no male offspring among the emperor’s children and grandchildren. ] Japanese Succession Harry Thomas Highfill, 73, of Rector died Thursday, Feb. 2, 2006, at St. Bernards Regional Medical Center in Jonesboro. He was born Oct. 26, 1932, in Paragould to the late Everett and Audie (Walker) Highfill and was married Sept. 18, 1965 to Clara Ann Greenway. Harry Thomas Highfill What do Gone With the Wind, a 1965 Ford Mustang and a black cocktail dress have in common? Such American classics have shown lasting... Cup-Without-Handle Bases Can Be Successful Nicholas John Shackleton, palaeoclimate scientist: born London 23 June 1937; Senior Assistant in Research, Sub-Department of Quaternary Research (later Godwin Institute of Quaternary Research), Cambridge University 1965-72, Assistant Director of Research 1972-87, Director 1988-2004; Reader, Cambridge University 1987-91, Professor of Quaternary Palaeoclimatology 1991-2004 (Emeritus); Research Professor Sir Nicholas Shackleton East Chicago Roosevelt class of 1965 celebrated with a 40-year reunion weekend in October. Fifty classmates and guests assembled on a Friday night at Zuni’s Restaurant in Crown Point for a casual pizza party. Reunion notes The World War II radio broadcasts of Edward R. Murrow are now regarded as high points in the history of journalism, vivid examples of how the spoken word can bring home events of infinite horror and complexity from thousands of miles away. Newly Donated Papers Shed Light on Murrow The Bridge Crossing Jubilee committee announced that they are dedicating their annual Selma-to-Montgomery 1965 Voting Rights March to recently departed Coretta Scott King. A Special Gift Just a few weeks ago, the campaign to make women eligible for Japans time-honored Chrysanthemum Throne seemed assured of victory. Now that movement is frozen in its tracks, thanks to a powerful newcomer on the royal scene: a 6-week-old embryo. Japan May Have New Male Heir to Throne | ||||