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(Sir) Solly ZUCKERMAN

(WX6)WASHINGTON, JAN.10--DISCUSS POLARIS MISSILES FOR BRITAIN--Sir Solly Zuckerman, center, chief scientist for the British Ministry of Defense, as he started technical discussions in Washington yesterday with U.S. defense officials an acquiring Polaris missiles, less warheads, from the U.S. for British submarines, as agreed upon in the recent President Kennedy-Prime Minsiter MacMillan talks in Nassau. At left, holding Polaris model is Rear Adm. I. J. Galantin, USN, director, special projects office. At right is Vice Adm.Sir Varyl Begg vice chief of the naval staff, the Admiralty.

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FILE - In this Jan. 17, 1963 file photo, Philip H. Hoff and wife Joan wave in front of the Vermont State House as he became the first democratic governor in over 100 years in Montpelier, Vt.  Hoff, who’s credited with starting Vermont’s transition from one of the most Republican-entrenched states in the country to one of the most liberal, died on Thursday, April 26, 2018, according to The Residence at Shelburne Bay, where he had been living.(AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this January 1963 file photo, Stanford football coach John Ralston smiles during a news conference in Stanford, Calif. Ralston, the former Stanford and Denver Broncos coach, died Saturday, Sept. 14, 2019, in Sunnyvale, Calif. He was 92. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579486 | 1963-01 
FILE - In this Feb. 13, 1963 file photo, Nation of Islam leader Malcolm X speaks to the press in New York as Muslims were picketing through the Times Square area. A Smithsonian Channel series, "The Lost Tapes: Malcolm X,” examining the life of civil right leader Malcolm X, follows the advocate’s changing philosophy using his own words as a Nation of Islam surrogate to a figure seeking to build coalitions during the tumultuous 1960s civil rights era.  (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler, File)
FILE In this Feb. 20, 1963, file photo, Loyola's Jerry Harkness poses. Loyola-Chicago’s run to the Sweet 16 is resurfacing memories of 1963, when it won the NCAA Tournament on an overtime tip-in. But even more culturally significant was the Ramblers’ 1963 regional semifinal against Mississippi State, a game that was in danger of not being played because of Mississippi’s informal law barring its schools from playing against racially integrated teams. (AP Photo/File)
Debbi WILKES
PICTURE RECEIVED BY WIRE FROM CORTINA. FIGURE SKATER FALLS ON HEAD. SECONDS AFTER THIS PICTURE WAS TAKEN, CANADIAN SKATER DEBBI WILKES FELL TO THE ICE FROM THIS LOFIY POSITION AND IS TODAY, FEBRUARY 26 [1963], LYING IN A HOSPITAL BED WITH A BRAIN CONCUSSION. IT HAPPENED YESTERDAY AS SHE AND HER PARTNER GUY REVELL WERE TRAINING FOR THE PAIRS COMPETITION IN THE WORLD FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS AT CORTINA, ITALY.
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CP1STO579484 | 1963-02 
In this March 23, 1963, file photo, Loyola coach George Ireland, right, bends over to issue orders to his team that was trailing Cincinnati in the final game of the National Collegiate basketball championship at Louisville, Ky. Players, from left to right, are: John Egan, Vic Rouse, Jerry Harkness and Ron Miller. The Ramblers play Nevada on Thursday, March 22, 2018, after two thrilling wins to reach the Sweet 16, earning more wins this season than the team that won the 1963 title. (AP Photo/File)
File - In this March 7, 1963, file photo, Dr. Maurice Hilleman, Director of virus and cell biology research, Merck Institute of Therapeutic research at West Point, checks the growth of a virus in roller tube tissue culture in Pennsylvania. Montana State University is celebrating what would have been the 100th birthday of the scientist credited with saving millions of lives through the development of vaccines against measles, mumps and other diseases. Maurice Hilleman was born in Miles City in 1919, graduated from MSU in 1941 and died in 2005. The first Hilleman scholars are set to graduate from MSU this year. (AP Photo/file)
FILE - In this March 23, 1963, file photo, Loyola's Vic Rouse (40) leaps to score in the closing seconds of overtime against Cincinnati to win 60-58 in the National Collegiate basketball finals, March 23, 1963, Louisville, Ky. The Ramblers play Nevada on Thursday, March 22, 2018, after two thrilling wins to reach the Sweet 16, earning more wins this season than the team that won the 1963 title. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579482 | 1963-03 
FILE - In this April 18, 1963 file photo, Coretta Scott King Jr., left,  the Rev. Fred L. Shuttlesworth, center, and Mrs. Juanita Abernathy, leave Birmingham jail after visiting Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rev. Dr. Ralph Abernathy in Birmingham, Ala. Juanita Abernathy, who wrote the business plan for the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott and took other influential steps in helping to build the American civil rights movement, has died. She was 88. Family spokesman James Peterson confirmed Abernathy died Thursday, Sept. 12, 2019 at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta following complications from a stroke.(AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this April 18, 1963 file photo, Coretta Scott King, left, the Rev. Fred L. Shuttlesworth, center, and Mrs. Juanita Abernathy, leave Birmingham jail after visiting Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rev. Dr. Ralph Abernathy in Birmingham, Ala. Juanita Abernathy, who wrote the business plan for the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott and took other influential steps in helping to build the American civil rights movement, has died. She was 88. Family spokesman James Peterson confirmed Abernathy died Thursday, Sept. 12, 2019, at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta following complications from a stroke. (AP Photo/File)
FILE- In this April 11, 1963, file photo, standing from left, Morey Amsterdam, Rose Marie, and Richard Deacon, and Dick Van Dyke, right, gather around Carl Reiner, in barber chair during a rehearsal of an episode for the "The Dick Van Dyke Show." Family spokesman Harlan Boll said Marie, the wisecracking Sally Rogers of “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” died Thursday, Dec. 28, 2017. She was 94. (AP Photo/David F. Smith, File)
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CP1STO579480 | 1963-04 
JEAN LESAGE
LAUGHTER ON THE STAIRS. M. JEAN LESAGE, PREMIER OF QUEBEC, CANADA, RAISES A HEARTY LAUGH FROM M. HUGH LAPOINTE, QUEBEC'S AGENT GENERAL IN LONDON, AS HE READS A SPEECH ON THE STAIRCASE DURING THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF QUEBEC HOUSE, GROSVENOR STREET, LONDON, TODAY, MAY 7 [1963].
LESTER W PEARSON (Pics With famous people)
(HY2) HYANNIS PORT, MASS., May 11--END OF TWO-DAY TALKS--President Kennedy chats with Lester B. Pearson walking towards helicopter that transported the Canadian Prime Minister to Otis AFB and his return flight to Ottawa today. The two heads of government spent two days discussing American-Canadian relations at the President's Cape Cod summer home in Hyannis Post, Mass.  1963
FILE - In this May 7, 1963, file photo, workers along assembly lines at the transistor radio parts maker take a brief break every hour in this unusual way at the factory of Mitsumi Electric Company on the outskirts of Tokyo. This was helped promote the company's productivity, according to the company officials. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579479 | 1963-05 
FILE -  This file photo taken on June 21, 1963, shows Pope Paul VI portrayed after his election, with white Pontifical robe and pectoral cross. The Vatican has announced Saturday, may 19, 2018 that Pope Francis will elevate to sainthood martyred Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero alongside Pope Paul VI in a ceremony on Oct. 14. (AP Photo/Luigi Felici, File )
FILE - In this June 20, 1963 file photo, actor Clint Walker and his wife arrive for the premiere of "Cleopatra" in Los Angeles. Walker, who played the title character in the early TV western “Cheyenne,” died Monday, May 21, 2018, of congestive heart failure at a hospital in Grass Valley, Calif. He was 91. (AP Photo/Harold P. Matosian, File)
FILE - In this June 23, 1963, file photo, theRev. Martin Luther King joins Detroit's Freedom March. During the critical era of the 1950s and '60s, King, who led the 250,000-strong March on Washington in 1963, and Malcolm X were colossal 20th century figures, representing two different tracks: mass non-violent protest and getting favorable outcomes "by any means necessary." (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579477 | 1963-06 
FILE - In this July 22, 1963 file photo, Christine Keeler is photographed during a vice charges case against osteopath Dr. Stephen Ward. The model had been having an affair with Cabinet member John Profumo at the same time as having a liaison with a Russian naval attache. The scandal rocked the political establishment. It was one of the great postwar crises in Britain, the latest of which relates to the country's struggles to leave the European Union. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - in this file photo dated  July 22, 1963 Christine Keeler, a principal witnesses in the vice charges case against osteopath Dr. Stephen Ward.  The model at centre of Profumo Affair, a scandal that rocked the political establishment and forced cabinet minister to resign, has died Tuesday Dec. 5, 2017, according to a statement issued by her family.  (AP Photo/FILE)
Espionage U.S.A. 

CAUGHT BY FBI CAMERA--The FBI, in releasing this photo in Washington, said it shows Gennadiy Sevastyanov, Soviet Embassy attche, walking away from a meeting with two men last April 30 in Arlingto, Va.  Standing facing camera are a Russian who entered the United States under the false name of Vladimir Gridnev, and his brother, right an unnamed employee of the Central Intelligence Agency.  The United States has ordered the expulsion of Sevastyanov, claiming he tried to recruit the unnamed government employee as a spy.  "Gridnev" has since returned to Russia.  The CIA employee's face was blocked out by the FBI before releasing the photo (AP WIREPHOTO) (SEE AP WIRE STORY) ( rw30100fbi-ho) 1963
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CP1STO579475 | 1963-07 
Great Britain Navy Miscellaneous
THE ADMIRAL S 46,000 POUNDS ROUND HOUSE IN ADEN 

FORT TARSHYNE, A FIVE BEDROOM HOUSE BUILT AND FURNISHED AT A COST OF 46,150 POUNDS FOR REAR ADMIRAL JOHN SCOTLAND, THE FLAG OFFICER MIDDLE EAST, OVER A GUN EMPLACEMENT IN ADEN. THE COST HAS BEEN DESCRIBED BY THE ESTIMATES COMMITTEE OF PARLIAMENT AS EXCESSIVE AND "A STRIKING EXAMPLE OF DEFECTIVE FINANCIAL CONTROL OVER BUILDING PROJECTS ABROAD."

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FILE - In this Aug. 28, 1963, file photo, crowds gather at the Lincoln Memorial to demonstrate for the civil rights movement in Washington. More than five decades after Americans poured into the streets to demand civil rights and the end to a deeply unpopular war, thousands are embracing a culture of resistance unlike anything since. (AP Photo)
FILE - In this Aug. 28, 1963, file photo, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, addresses marchers during his "I Have a Dream" speech at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. The Rev. Billy Graham was single-minded when he preached about God, prefacing sermon points with the phrase "The Bible says ..." Yet he had a complicated role in race relations, particularly when confronting segregation in his native South. The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was an ally, and King publicly credited Graham with helping the cause of civil rights. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579474 | 1963-08 
FILE - In this Sept. 16, 1963 file photo, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gives a news conference in Birmingham, Ala., announcing he and other African-American leaders have called for federal Army occupation of Birmingham in the wake of the previous day's church bombing and shootings which left six black people dead. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Sept. 26, 1963 file photo, Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu, sister-in-law of Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem, leaves a beauty shop in Rome, Italy. She served as South Vietnam’s unofficial first lady in the early stages of the Vietnam War, and was known disparagingly as the “Dragon Lady.” She lived in splendor at the former presidential palace in South Vietnam's capital, Saigon, with her husband and his bachelor brother, who served from 1955 to 1963. (AP Photo)
EX-PREMIERS MEET
JOHN DIEFENBAKER, FORMER PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA, IS GREETED BY DAVID BEN-GURION, EX-PREMIER OF ISRAEL, AT THE LATTER'S DESERT RETREAT HOME AT SDE BOKER IN THE NEGEV. MR AND MRS DIEFENBAKER ARE TOURING ISRAEL AS GUESTS OF THE ISRAELI GOVERNMENT. 19/09/63 [1963]
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CP1STO579473 | 1963-09 
FILE - This is a Oct. 23, 1963 file photo of England captain Jimmy Armfield, front right,  leading out England for the match against the Rest of the World led by Alfredo Di Stefano, front left,  for the Football Association Centenary soccer match at Wembley Stadium, London.  Jimmy Armfield, a former England captain who led Leeds to the European Cup final as a manager before a distinguished career in broadcasting,  died Monday Jan. 22, 2018. He was 82. (AP Photo/File)
In this Oct. 19, 1963, file photo, Southern California's Willie Brown heads for the endzone against Ohiot State during an NCAA college football game in in Los Angeles. Brown, Southern California's original I-formation tailback under coach John McKay who went on to a brief NFL career before returning to the Trojans as a coach, died Thursday, July 26, 2018, of cancer in Carson, Calif. He was 76. (AP Photo/MW, File)
FILE - In this October 1963 file photo, actors Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn are photographed for the film "Charade," aboard a boat in the Seine River near the Notre Dame cathedral in Paris. The Gothic structure, which sustained a devastating fire on Monday, April 15, 2019, has inspired writers, painters and filmmakers for hundreds of years. (AP Photo)
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CP1STO579471 | 1963-10 
FILE - In this Nov. 24, 1963, file photo, Green Bay Packers offensive guard Jerry Kramer and coach Vince Lombardi watch the Packers' defense against the San Francisco 49ers in an NFL football game in Milwaukee. Kramer was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday, Feb. 3, 2018. (AP Photo/File)
Seen through the limousine's windshield as it proceeds along Elm Street past the Texas School Book Depository, President John F. Kennedy appears to raise his hand toward his head within seconds of being fatally shot in Dallas, Nov 22, 1963. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy holds the President's forearm in an effort to aid him. Gov. John Connally of Texas, who was in the front seat, was also shot. (AP Photo/James W. (Ike) Altgens)
U.S.A. Presidency
(NY48-Nov.22) ASSASSINATED U.S. PRESIDENTS--These are the four U.S. Presidents who have been assassinated while in office, From left: Abraham Lincoln, died April 15, 1865 after he was shot in a Washington theater. William McKinley, died Sept. 14, 1901, was shot eight days earlier at Pan American Exposition in Buffalo, N.Y. James A. Garfield, died Sept. 19, 1881, was shot on July 2 of that year in a Washington railroad station. John F. Kennedy assassinated today while riding in a motorcycle in Dallas, Texas.  (AP Wirephoto)(nw61950fls) 1963
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CP1STO579470 | 1963-11 
FILE - This is a Dec. 17, 1963, file photo showing Oakland Raiders halfback Clem Daniels, in Oakland, Calif. Former Oakland Raiders running back and AFL all-time leading rusher Clem Daniels has died at age 83. The team announced Daniels' death late Monday night, March 25, 2019, but did not give a cause. (AP Photo/Robert Klein, File)
FILE - In this Dec. 16, 1963, file photo, the five-ring Olympics symbols stand out in the jumble of bright lights in downtown Tokyo. The signs dot Tokyo as the host city prepares for the 1964 Olympic summer games, which start next October. The 1964 Tokyo Olympics are being remembered fondly following the postponement until next year of the Tokyo 2020 Games. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Dec. 10, 1963 file photo, dressed up as Father Christmases, British comedians Sid James, left, Hughie Green and Dickie Henderson, right, carry off British actress Barbara Windsor during the Variety Club of Great Britain Christmas Luncheon, at the savoy Hotel, in London. Windsor, whose seven-decade career ranged from cheeky film comedies to the soap opera “EastEnders” has died at the age of 83 at a care home in London, husband Scott Mitchell said Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020. (AP Photo/Staff/Bob Dear)
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CP1STO579469 | 1963-12 
LSU head coach Will Wade pleads his case with an official after a foul was called on one of his players in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Alabama, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2020, in Baton Rouge, La. (AP Photo/Bill Feig)
In this photo taken Friday, Aug. 3, 2018, Philippe Hujoel, a dentist and University of Washington professor, holds a toothbrush and toothpaste in an office at the school in Seattle.  THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Elaine Thompson
This Feb. 22, 2018, file photo shows an Airbnb logo during an event in San Francisco. A new report suggests that there's a rare window of opportunity to snag a condo in downtown Toronto right now of those that were rented on Airbnb before the COVID-19 outbreak. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Eric Risberg, File
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The Beatles Rehearse for ATV Show with Morcambe and Wise  December 1963. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1772784)
The Beatles November 1963 The Beatles in Belfast, for one night only, pose with a fan. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1920509)
TV programme The Avengers Oct 1963 Honor Blackman and Peter Macnee . ©Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1627459)
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CP2STO47672 | 1963 
WORLD WAR II Canada Forces in Italy
(ADVANCE) BATTLE FOR ITALY—Sept, 3 marks the 20th anniversary of the landing of troops from the 1st Canadian Division at Reggio on the toe of the Italian boot during the Second World War. The capture of Ortona on the Adriatic during Christmas week, 1943, ended the first stage of Canada's part in the defeat of Italy. 
Second stage started with the advance by the 1st Canadian Corp up the Liri Valley from Cassino in May, 1944, culminating with the June 4 capture of Rome. 
The Canadians then fought through the late summer, autumn and early 1944-45 winter months in the northern Adriatic sector of the peninsula. They were withdrawn from Italy in February, 1945, joining the formations of the Canadian Army in Northwest Europe.  (CP Newsmap
Newly declassified records show RCMP intelligence officers secretly tracked politician Walter Gordon, who waved the flag of economic nationalism as a Liberal cabinet minister and advocate of an independent Canada. Finance Minister Walter Gordon (right) and Prime Minister Lester Pearson enter the House of Commons in Ottawa in a June, 1963 file photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Staff
Alan Macnaughton, shown in this May, 1963 photo, a Speaker of the House of Commons in the 1960s, died at his home in Montreal. He was 95. (CP PHOTO)
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CP1STO577929 | 1963 
500-ton Dutch cargo ship 'Alletta' is flanked by two Port of London Authority wreck lighters which will raise her after a morning collision on the River Thames. She hit British cargo ship 'England', weighing 2,271-tones, and sank swiftly until only her bridge was showing
Judy Wilson models a PVC coat with zip fronted jacket, detachable throat tab, lined with tartan cotton set off with high black leather knee boots.
Soviet poster with the quote: "Long live the Great October Socialist Revolution!". The work is by artist A. Kuznetsov. Publishing house IZOGIZ.
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CP2STO47676 | 1963 
Jacqueline Kennedy, center, is accompanied by her brother-in-laws, Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.), left, and Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, as they leave the White House as part of a funeral procession accompanying President John F. Kennedy's casket to St. Matthew's Cathedral in Washington, D.C., November 25, 1963. Photo by Handout/MCT/ABACAPRESS.COM
President John F. Kennedy applauds his brother, Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.), right, during a Democratic fund raising dinner in Boston, Massachusetts, October 19, 1963. Photo by Handout/MCT/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP2STO47673 | 1963 
Jacqueline Kennedy, center, is accompanied by her brother-in-laws, Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.), left, and Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, as they leave the White House as part of a funeral procession accompanying President John F. Kennedy's casket to St. Matthew's Cathedral in Washington, D.C., November 25, 1963. Photo by Handout/MCT/ABACAPRESS.COM
Jacqueline Kennedy (C) is accompanied by her brother-in-laws, Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.), right, and Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, left, as they leave the White House as part of a funeral procession accompanying President John F. Kennedy's casket to St. Matthew's Cathedral in Washington, D.C., USA on November 25, 1963. Photo by National Archives/MCT/ABACAPRESS.COM
The Kennedy Family in Hyannis Port, 1948. (L-R) John F. Kennedy, Jean Kennedy, Rose Kennedy, Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., Patricia Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Eunice Kennedy, and in foreground, Edward M. Kennedy. Photo by John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum/MCT/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP2STO49705 | 1963-11 
Newly declassified records show RCMP intelligence officers secretly tracked politician Walter Gordon, who waved the flag of economic nationalism as a Liberal cabinet minister and advocate of an independent Canada. Finance Minister Walter Gordon (right) and Prime Minister Lester Pearson enter the House of Commons in Ottawa in a June, 1963 file photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Staff
(OTT1) OTTAWA, JUNE 20--WHAT'S NEW TODAY?--Premier Joseph Smallwood of Newfoundland looks over newspaper headlines at Ottawa's Chateau Laurier Hotel newstand this morning before visisting federal governement officials on Parliament Hill.  Mr. Smallwood is in the captial to discuss joint federal-provinical programs with the cabinet.  His plan for a new joint fisheries program is one of the topics.  (CP Photo) 1963 (Domwide)
Then-Finance Minister Walter Gordon (right)  and  then-prime minster Lester Pearson enter the House of Commons in June, 1963. (CP PHOTO)
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CP1STO579476 | 1963-06 
Soviet poster with the quote: "Long live the Great October Socialist Revolution!". The work is by artist A. Kuznetsov. Publishing house IZOGIZ.
Great Britain's former world middleweight champion Terry Downes, training in a London gymnasium before his fight at the Royal Albert Hall against German Rudolf Nehring.
PREMIUM --

 She's the girl who can't help attracting a crowd, and sightseers surround French actress Brigitte Bardot as she sits on the back of a bench at Hampstead, London, during a break from the filming of 'An Adorable Idiot'.
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CP2STO49709 | 1963-10 
Robert Mitchum Actor in his hotel room in London  He is in London to prepare for his next film The Winston Affair. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA438974)
PREMIUM --  WHS#29638: Wooden lawn chairs on a lawn face a residential street.  Brooklyn, Wisconsin, 1963. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
THE DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS, Howard Keel, 1963
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CP2STO49727 | 1963-01 
FEDERAL-PROVINCIAL RELATIONS
(ott4)OTTAWA, FEB. 1—PRAIRIE PREMIERS IN OTTAWA—Premiers of the Prairie provinces conferred with Prime Minister Diefenbaker and members of his cabinet today on rail line abandonments.  From left to right are Agriculture minister Hamilton, Premier Lloyd of Saskatchewan, Premier Roblin of Manitoba, Prime Minister Diefenbaker, Premier Manning of Alberta, Transport Minister Balcer, and Defence minister Harkness.
(CP Wirephoto) 1963 (Dom Wide) sl 2:05p  SEE WIRE STORY
Prime Minister John Diefenbaker says nuclear-armed Bomarc missiles are no longer effective since the day of the manned bomber is coming to an end. The Prime Minister opened his election campaign with a major policy speech at the Ontario Progressive Conservative Association meeting in Toronto February 19, 1963. (CP Photo/Stf)
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CP1STO579483 | 1963-02 
Kingston Penitentiary is pictured in this 1963 file photo. The Canadian Press
Senator Grattan  O'Leary president of the Ottawa Journal. (CP Photo/La Press)
MONTREAL--GREY NUNS BEFORE--A Grey Nun of Montreal wears the habit used before changes made last October. The habit is in one piece, including black bib which was partly buttoned on. Sleeves were wide with white undercuffs. New habits can be laundered more often and are less cumbersome. (CP PHOTO) 1963
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CP1STO579485 | 1963-01 
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