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| | Timeline 1963 |
 | | 1963 In Indonesia a new anti-subversion law was instituted with penalties of death or 20 years in prison. |  | | 1963 Jun 12, Medgar Evers (37), leader (field director) of the NAACP in Mississippi, was fatally shot in front of his home in Jackson by the KKK. |  | | 1963 Mar 18, The US Supreme Court made its Gideon ruling which said poor defendants have a constitutional right to an attorney. |
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http://timelines.ws/20thcent/1963.HTML
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| | JFK LINK - Public Papers of President Kennedy, 1963: - Contents |
 | | Letter to the President of the Senate and to the Speaker of the House on Revision of the Immigration Laws. |  | | The President's News Conference of November 14, 1963 |  | | Remarks to Officers of State Education Associations and the N.E.A. November 19, 1963 |
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http://www.jfklink.com/speeches/jfk/publicpapers/1963/jfk_contents_papers1963.html
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| | We Shall Overcome -- Sixteenth Street Baptist Church |
 | | On Sunday morning, September 15, 1963, the Ku Klux Klan bombed the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, killing four girls. |
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http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/civilrights/al11.htm
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| | Birmingham |
 | | In 1963, Birmingham became a focus for the civil rights movement. |  | | Birmingham, as a city, had made its mark on the civil rights movement for a number of years. |  | | Both SNCC and the NAACP were relatively inactive in Birmingham; so any civil rights campaign could be lead by SCLC without too much rivalry. |
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http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/birmingham.htm
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| | I Have A Dream |
 | | Delivered on the steps at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. on August 28, 1963. |
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http://www.mecca.org/~crights/dream.html
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| | 1963 |
 | | Actually I didn't graduate from FRHS in 1963 but I would have if I hadn't moved right after graduating from JHS 180 to Staten Island. |  | | I've been married for 37 years Have 3 children and 6 granddaughters (soon to be 7). |  | | Would love to hear from old classmates FRHS from 1963 who also attended PS 42, 44 and JHS 198. |
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http://www.farrockaway.com/1963.html
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| | The Development of the Orshansky Poverty Thresholds and Their Subsequent History as the Official U.S. Poverty Measure |
 | | The handwritten notation on the back of the January 1963 memo strongly suggests that Orshansky became involved in a study of certain "least adequate households" in or shortly after January 1963. |  | | As will be seen below, the decision to involve Orshansky in what became "Children of the Poor" may have come in or shortly after January 1963. |  | | On April 11, 1960, Arthur S. Flemming, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, was testifying before a Senate subcommittee on the subject of health needs of the aged and aging. |
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http://www.census.gov/hhes/poverty/povmeas/papers/orshansky.html
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| | MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR |
 | | Philip Randolph, a labor leader and longtime civil rights activist, called for a massive march on Washington to dramatize the issue. |  | | Finally, President John F. Kennedy recognized that only a strong civil rights bill would put teeth into the drive to secure equal protection of the laws for African Americans. |  | | On June 11, 1963, he proposed such a bill to Congress, asking for legislation that would provide "the kind of equality of treatment which we would want for ourselves." Southern representatives in Congress managed to block the bill in committee, and civil rights leaders sought some way to build political momentum behind the measure. |
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http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/facts/democrac/38.htm
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| | FindLaw for Legal Professionals - Case Law, Federal and State Resources, Forms, and Code |
 | | Curlett et al., Constituting the Board of School Commissioners of Baltimore City, on certiorari to the Court of Appeals of Maryland, argued February 27, 1963. |  | | 1, 128, 192, 205, 208; Rackman, Israel's Emerging Constitution (1955), 120-134; Drinan, Religious Freedom in Israel, America (Apr. 6, 1963), 456-457. |
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http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=us&vol=374&invol=203
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| | Bruce Bartlett Opinion Editorial: Kennedy Tax Cut Helped the Rich |
 | | In his tax message to Congress in 1963, Kennedy asked that the top income tax rate be brought down from 91 percent to 65 percent. |  | | But what is indisputable is that the Kennedy tax cut, enacted in 1964 after his death, was as much of a tax cut for the rich as Bush's. |  | | This has brought forth a predictable response from the Kennedy family, which has denounced the ads and argue that Kennedy would oppose the Bush plan were he still alive. |
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http://www.ncpa.org/oped/bartlett/mar1901.html
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| | Market Analysis without the Wall Street Hope and Hype |
 | | And even as this is being written in early 1963, the President has stated that unless his tax-cut, tax-reform proposals are adopted in the form presented to Congress, a business recession is practically assured. |  | | This piece was written by Perry Greiner and is a direct quote from the original material. |  | | Actually, since the advent of the "planned economy" concept, this nation has experienced several severe business recessions. |
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http://www.cyclesman.com/History_of_Dow_Theory.htm
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| | 1963 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The motorcade of President John F Kennedy, shortly before he was assassinated on November 22 1963 |  | | October 24 -Cuba Contemporary Artist Josignacio is born. |  | | 1963 (MCMLXIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (the link is to a full 1963 calendar). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1963
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| | Bob Johnstone's Avanti Pages (Avanti Registry 1963 ) |
 | | also 1963 r1 r-2259, 1963 r1 r-3172, 1963 r1 r-3820 |  | | also 1963 r1 r-1898, 1963 r1 r-2259, 1963 r1 r-3820 |  | | also 1963 r1 r-1898, 1963 r1 r-3172, 1963 r1 r-3820 |
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http://patriot.net/~jonroq/avanti63.html
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| | LEGENDARY SURFERS: Volume 3, Chapter 17: 1963 |
 | | Although barely winning the 1960 election, the country was lead by a high-profile and mostly popular president. |  | | The year 1963 was the heigth of a fairly innocent period in American society. |  | | He did this to be in the same proximity of his "on-again, off-again" girlfriend, long black-haired Marsha Bainer, one of the stunningly beautiful women surfers of the period. |
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http://www.legendarysurfers.com/surf/legends/lsc215.html
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| | JSTOR: Journal of Accounting Research |
 | | The journal had been published since 1963 by the Institute of Professional Accounting (IPA) at the Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago. |
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http://www.jstor.org/journals/00218456.html
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http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1963.txt
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| | 1963 |
 | | The 1963 virus was received in May, 1991. |  | | This virus will mark its TSR as "available", though the memory is in fact reserved. |  | | Further, execution of an anti-viral program unaware of 1963 with the virus memory resident will result in all programs which are opened becoming infected. |
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http://vil.nai.com/vil/content/v_98089.htm
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| | Index to 1963 Obituaries |
 | | August 28, 1963 Aguirre Francisco January 18, 1963 Aigner Gary Dean January 7, 1963 Aitken Gilbert M. July 29, 1963 Aitken James David December 17, 1963 Aitken James David December 18, 1963 Aker S. September 5, 1963 Akers Will, Sr. |  | | June 13, 1963 Brown Sylvia Sue (Mrs.) September 4, 1963 Brown William Frank February 26, 1963 Browne Virgil, Sr. |  | | October 12, 1963 Brown Myrta Frances January 27, 1963 Brown Myrta Frances January 28, 1963 Brown Myrta Frances January 29, 1963 Brown Myrta Frances (Mrs.) January 25, 1963 Brown Myrta Frances (Mrs.) January 28, 1963 Brown Paul May 1, 1963 Brown Roy Carlton, Jr. |
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http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/mhgs/63obits.htm
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| | MWP: Donna Tartt (1963- ) |
 | | She was born in 1963 in Greenwood, Mississippi, the elder of two daughters born to Don and Taylor Tartt, but she grew up in Grenada, Mississippi, on the eastern edge of the Delta. |  | | Details from her formative years are scant, but she appears to have been a precocious child with an early love for literatureshe wrote her first poem at age five, published her first sonnet in a Mississippi literary review at thirteen. |  | | The title of Tartts first novel also is a fair description of her own attitude toward press interviews. |
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http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/english/ms-writers/dir/tartt_donna
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| | Drew's 1963 Oldsmobile VIN Decoder |
 | | This page was created by Andrew A. Senko, copyright 1996. |  | | The following VIN codes are applicable to 1963 Oldsmobiles only. |  | | In 1963 the VIN was located on a metal data plate that was riveted to the driver's side front door pillar. |
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http://members.aol.com/drewinva/olds/vin/vin63.htm
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| | Jesus Alou BaseballLibrary.com |
 | | September 22, 1963: For the first time, all three Alou brothers share the outfield. |  | | Jesus, the biggest but slowest of the three Alou brothers, was usually called "Jay" by broadcasters, who feared a report "Jesus strikes out!" might be construed as blasphemy. |  | | September 10, 1963: At New York, the Giants trail 3—0 after 7 innings when manager Alvin Dark sends up consecutive Alous to bat in the 8th. |
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http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/A/Alou_Jesus.stm
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| | Memphis Central High Class of 1963 |
 | | We were singing that over forty years ago at The High School of Memphis, Tennessee - until 1963. |  | | Memphis Central High School - Class of 1963 |  | | View our pages to find out what we have been doing all that time, where we live, what our children and grandchildren do, how we now look, and hear our thoughts on that very important period of our lives. |
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http://www.centralwarriors.com
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| | 1963/1998 The Baptist Faith and Message |
 | | On May 9, 1963, the Southern Baptist Convention adopted a revised summary of the Southern Baptist faith. |  | | Report of the Committee on the Baptist Faith and Message (1963) |  | | On June 9, 1998, the Southern Baptist Convention added an eighteenth section, "The Family," to the seventeen sections adopted in 1963. |
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http://www.utm.edu/martinarea/fbc/bfm/1963-1998
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| | Major League Baseball : History : World Series History |
 | | 1963 - Los Angeles Dodgers (4) vs. New York Yankees (0) |  | | Notes: In Game One, Sandy Koufax established a single-game record by striking out 15. |
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http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/history/postseason/mlb_ws_recaps.jsp?feature=1963
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| | Hud (1963) |
 | | Hud (1963) is the story of the title character - a young Texas rancher named Hud Bannon (Paul Newman), the son of moral patriarch, law-abiding cattleman Homer Bannon (Melvyn Douglas) in modern day Texas. |
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| | Baseball Almanac - Year In Review : 1963 American League |
 | | Baseball Almanac - Year In Review : 1963 American League |  | | Minister and civil-rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King led over two hundred thousand people in the largest non-violent demonstration ever held to support the passage of civil rights legislation. |  | | On August 7, 1963, the Detroit Tigers played their 12 |
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http://www.baseball-almanac.com/yearly/yr1963a.shtml
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| | Heartbeat's One and Two - 50's and 60's - 1963 |
 | | Heartbeat's One and Two - 50's and 60's - 1963 |  | | A horse named Chateaugay pulls ahead to win the Kentucky Derby. |  | | Back in 1963, the popular songs of that time were: "Be My Baby" performed by The Ronettes; "Blowin´ in the Wind" performed by Peter, Paul and Mary; "Easier Said Than Done" sung by Essex; as well as |
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http://www.centex.net/~elliott/1963.html
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 | | The Class of 1963 was the fifth class to graduate from the United States Air Force Academy, the first to enter the Academy at its present site near Colorado Springs, Colorado. |  | | The preceding four classes began their schooling at Lowry Air Force Base in Denver, Colorado. |  | | Read about them linked from here or from 'Stories' in the left panel. |
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| | In This Year ... 1963 |
 | | This area contains a list of interesting reports based around the 3552 titles in the IMDb for 1963. |  | | The form below allows you to search the database for titles from 1963 only. |  | | Visit the links in the left hand area of this page to access the different reports. |
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http://us.imdb.com/Sections/Years/1963
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| | Rockaway Home Page |
 | | 1963 Graduate June Golub A Hit On Broadway |  | | The cost of maintaining this web site is being funded by the generous contributions of the members of the FRHS 'Online' Alumni Association. |  | | He Taught at FRHS from 1906 - 1946 |
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http://www.farrockaway.com
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| | Alan Moore COMICON.com |
 | | Alan had finished the first third of the script when Jim Lee, who was signed to draw it, announced he was taking a year long sabbatical. |  | | It was bad enough that the big publishing houses had falsely convinced readers that if they bought multiple copies of a title they would get rich, but worse was how the quality of those comics had degenerated into a grotesque and violent parody of the imaginative stories and heroic characters that had inspired them. |  | | When approached by IMAGE Comics to create a book, Alan hunkered down with long-time collaborators, Steve Bissette and Rick Veitch, plotting out a mini-series and 80 page Annual meant to clearly illustrate the contrast between where modern comics came from and where they seemed to have ended up. |
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http://www.comicon.com/moore/1963_annual.htm
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| | 1963 New York Mets Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com |
 | | You Are Here > Baseball-Reference.com > Teams > New York Mets > 1963 Statistics / Schedule and Splits / Transactions |  | | Statistics may come from our work, the Baseball Databank, or other sources including SABR.org. |
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http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/NYM/1963.shtml
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| | Watsons |
 | | This website created and maintained by Lee Kolbert. |  | | Find out what else was going on during this tumultuous time in history: |  | | The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963 WebQuest |
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http://www.mrskolbert.org/watsons.htm
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| | 1963 by Alan Moore, Stephen Bissette and Rick Veitch - Classic Comic Book Ads - indevelopment.org |
 | | 1963 is as much a shot at its own publisher as celebration of the birth of the modern comic superhero. |  | | Post modern classic comic book series published in 1993 to celebrate the birth of one comic universe spawned from another. |  | | Art and character copyright is attributed to Alan Moore, Stephen Bissette, Rick Veitch with further copyrights for Dave Gibbons, John Totleben, Chester Brown, Don Simpson and Jim Valentino. |
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http://www.indevelopment.org/2002/1963/intro.htm
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| | Appaloosa Horse Club National Champions - 1963 |
 | | The 16th National Appaloosa Show, was held in Boise, Idaho, June 26-30, 1963. |  | | Show results appeared in the August 1963 issue of the Appaloosa News, where you can find the names of owners and other top-five placing horses. |  | | And thanks to Jim Chronister for the name of the 1963 colt that was listed as "unnamed" in the original listing.) |
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http://barnlot.tripod.com/natlchamps63.html
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| | Photo Gallery 1963 Chevrolet |
 | | Tom Wilson's 1963 Impala SS - 409 ! |  | | Robert S. Gunderson's 1963 Chevy II Entry 48: |  | | Stewart Smith, Columbus, Indiana, 1963 Chev in progress |
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http://www.1963chevrolet.com/photogallery.htm
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| | The Sporting News: Baseball History of the World Series |
 | | Los Angeles' World Series opponent would be an old Dodger nemesis, the New York Yankees. |  | | Walter Alston's Dodgers, rebounding from a late-season collapse in 1962, fought off St. Louis in 1963 and finished six games in front of the Cardinals. |  | | Crafty veteran Johnny Podres won 14 games and fired five shutouts, while relief ace Ron Perranoski made 69 appearances and went 16-3 with a 1.67 ERA. |
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http://www.sportingnews.com/archives/worldseries/1963.html
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| | Bob Dylan: Masters of War |
 | | Copyright © 1963; renewed 1991 Special Rider Music |
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| | Greatest Films of 1963 |
 | | How the West Was Won (1963), 165 minutes, D: John Ford, Henry Hathaway, George Marshall |  | | The Great Escape (1963), 169 minutes, D: John Sturges |  | | The Birds (1963), 119 minutes, D: Alfred Hitchcock |
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| | 1963 Standings - pro-football-reference.com |
 | | You are here: > pro-football-reference.com > Years > 1963 |  | | For the best fantasy football information on the web, visit footballguys.com. |
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http://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/1963.htm
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| | 1963 |
 | | Other Matches, ICC Associates, Youth Tours, Women's, Miscellaneous, 1963 |  | | List of Limited Overs (List A) Matches in 1963 |  | | West Indies in England : May/Aug 1963 (5 TESTS) |
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http://www.cricinfo.com/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/1960S/1963
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| | Trucks Index |
 | | Dodge Travco Motorhome 1967 motorhome but most of the specifications are the same as a 1963 model |
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| | 1963 Chevy Pick Up |
 | | Please send your questions, comments, or bug reports to the Administrator. |  | | 1963 Chevy Pick Up See my 2000 Supercharged Saleen |  | | I bought this truck back in 1989 as a stepside from my brother-in-law. |
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http://www.e-partssource.com/personal/1963chevy
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| | 1963 |
 | | According to local airport historians, the publisher of The News / Mayor of New Richmond, John A. Van Meter, didn't exactly care for the airport project. |  | | You might have noticed he started out with a very positive attitude regarding the airport in early 1962, but turned pretty bitter in late 1962 and through 1963 (Mr. |  | | He came to New Richmond to confer with the packaging machinery division of Doughboy Industries. |
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http://www.nrairport.com/history/1963.htm
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