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FILE - In this Sept. 26, 1964, file photo, Notre Dame coach Ara Parseghian celebrates his first victory with the school as he is carried on the shoulders of his players after their 31-7 victory over Wisconsin, in Madison, Wisc. Notre Dame center Norm Nicola (50) leaps at left. Quarterback John Huarte (7) is in foreground. Parseghian, who took over a foundering Notre Dame football program and restored it to glory with two national championships in 11 seasons, died Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2017, at his home in Granger, Ind. he was 94.(AP Photo/File)
FILE - This is a Sept. 4, 1964  file photo,  British ace driver John Surtees, left, and Italian racing car manufacturer Enzo Ferrari at the Ferrari pit of the Monza racing track, Italy.  Surtees, the only man to win world titles on both two and four wheels, has died aged 83, his family said Friday March 10, 2017.  Surtees won the Formula One title in 1964 to add to his 500cc motorcycle world titles from 1956, 1958, 1959 and 1960.  (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Sept. 19, 1964, file photo, Cassius Clay  (Muhammad Ali) is shown with his first wife, Sonji.  Ali, the magnificent heavyweight champion whose fast fists and irrepressible personality transcended sports and captivated the world, has died according to a statement released by his family Friday, June 3, 2016. He was 74.  (AP Photo/File)
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CP2STO83788 | 1964-09 
FILE - In this May 24, 1964 file photo, cast and crew of the television comedy series "The Dick Van Dyke Show" from left, Richard Deacon, Mary Tyler Moore, Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actress in a Series, Lead; Dick Van Dyke, Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Series, Lead; Sheldon Leonard, producer of the show, which was named best comedy series; Carl Reiner, Outstanding Writing Achievement in a Series; and Jerry Paris, Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy. pose with their awards at the 16th Annual Emmy Awards in Los Angeles.  Variety reported that Reiner died of natural causes on Monday night, June 29, 2020, at his home in Beverly Hills, Calif. He was 98. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - This May 8, 1964 file photo shows Linda Brown Smith standing in front of the Sumner School in Topeka, Kan. The refusal of the public school to admit Brown in 1951, then nine years old, because she is black, led to the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas. In 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court overruled the "separate but equal" clause and mandated that schools nationwide must be desegregated. From the time Americans roll out of bed in the morning until they turn in, and even who they might be spending the night with, the court's rulings are woven into daily life in ways large and small. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this May 11, 1964, file photo, masked National Guardsman with their bayonets held at the ready surround the jeep of Brig. Gen. George Gelson, head of the guard unit, as Stanley Branche, chairman of the Committee for Freedom Now, left, and Gloria Richardson, second from left, stands beside him in Cambridge, Md. Richardson, an influential yet largely unsung civil rights pioneer whose determination not to back down while protesting racial inequality was captured in a photograph as she pushed away the bayonet of a National Guardsman, died Thursday, July 15, 2021, in New York, according to Joe Orange, her son in law. She was 99.   (AP Photo/William Smith, File)
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FILE - In this 1964 file photo, George H.W. Bush sits on couch with his wife, Barbara, and their children. George W. Bush sits at right behind his mother. Behind couch are Neil and Jeb Bush. Sitting with parents are Dorothy and Marvin Bush. A family spokesman said Tuesday, April 17, 2018, that former first lady Barbara Bush has died at the age of 92. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this 1964 file photo, George H.W. Bush sits on couch with his wife, Barbara, and their children. George W. Bush sits at right behind his mother. Behind couch are Neil and Jeb Bush. Sitting with parents are Dorothy and Marvin Bush. The Kennedys had their New England coastal hideaway in Hyannis Port, a Camelot-like mystique and a political godfather in Joseph P. Kennedy. For the country's other political dynasty, the Bushes ,  it was a summer home in Maine and the West Texas oil patch that created a mix of Yale blue-blood and backcountry cowboy. Their patriarch was George H.W. Bush, a World War II hero, Texas congressman, the director of the CIA, vice president and eventually president. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579468 | 1964-01 
FILE - In this March 1, 1964, file photo, world heavyweight boxing champion, Muhammad Ali, right, is shown with Black Muslim Leader, Malcolm X, outside the Trans-Lux Newsreel Theater on Broadway at 49th Street in New York City. They had just watched a screening of films on Ali's title fight with Sonny Liston in Miami Beach, Feb. 25. After beating Sonny Liston to win the heavyweight title in 1964, Ali announced that he converted to Islam and was a follower of the Nation of Islam. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this March 2, 1964 file photo, Britain's pop group The Beatles, from top left John Lennon, George Harrison and from bottom left, Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney pose in the window of train at Paddington Station in London. Two new children’s books will add pictures to the words of Lennon and McCartney. Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing announced Thursday, July 19, that the series will begin with “All You Need Is Love,” featuring illustrations by Marc Rosenthal. It comes out in January through the imprint Little Simon. The second book will be announced at a future date.  (AP Photo/Bob Dear, File)
FILE - In this March 1, 1964, file photo, world heavyweight boxing champion, Muhammad Ali, right, appears with Black Muslim Leader, Malcolm X, in New York. 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/File)
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CP1STO579466 | 1964-03 
FILE - In this Feb. 8, 1964, file photo, coach Bob Beattie, center, hugs skiers Billy Kidd, left, and Jimmy Huega after Kidd finished second and Huega, third,  in the men's slalom competition at the Winter Olympics in Lizum, Austria. Beattie, a ski racing pioneer who helped launch the Alpine World Cup circuit more than 50 years ago, has died. He was 85. His son, Zeno, said Beattie died Sunday, April 1, 2018, in Fruita, Colorado, after dealing with health issues. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Feb. 9, 1964, file photo, the Beatles perform on the CBS "Ed Sullivan Show" in New York. Sirius announced Tuesday, May 2, 2017, that it is achieving a long-sought dream with its own Beatles channel, starting on May 18, 2017. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Feb. 25, 1964, file photo, Muhammad Ali, or Cassius Clay at the time, strikes a familiar pose as he shouts "I am the greatest," as he leaves the ring, arms raised, following his defeat of former heavyweight boxing champion Sonny Liston,  in Miami Beach, Fla.  Ali, the magnificent heavyweight champion whose fast fists and irrepressible personality transcended sports and captivated the world, has died according to a statement released by his family Friday, June 3, 2016. He was 74. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579465 | 1964-02 
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CANADIAN TROOPS MAN POST ON KYRENIA ROAD. CANADIAN UNITED NATIONS TROOPS MAN A ROAD BLOCK ON THE KYRENIA ROAD, CYPRUS, WHERE THE GREEK CYPRIOTS ARE ATTACKING TURKISH CYPRIOT POSITIONS, AT ST. HILARION CASTLE. A TRUCK STANDS READY TO BE MOVED TO BLOCK THE ROAD, AS CORPORAL JEAN CHARLES LE FRANCOIS, OF QUEBEC, LEFT, AND PRIVATE GASTON WALLAIRE, OF THREE RIVERS, QUEBEC, MAN A MACHINE GUN POST. PICTURE MADE APRIL 27, [1964]
FILE - In this April 1964 file photo, San Francisco Giants' Willie McCovey poses for a photo, date and location not known. McCovey, the sweet-swinging Hall of Famer nicknamed "Stretch" for his 6-foot-4 height and those long arms, has died. He was 80.  The San Francisco Giants announced his death, saying the fearsome hitter passed “peacefully” Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 31, 2018, “after losing his battle with ongoing health issues.”  (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this April 1964 file photo, San Francisco Giants' Willie McCovey poses. McCovey, the sweet-swinging Hall of Famer nicknamed "Stretch" for his 6-foot-4 height and those long arms, died on Oct. 31, 2018. He was 80. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579464 | 1964-04 
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SHOW OF HANDS AT MOUNT PLEASANT.
Postmen elect, by a show of hands, to continue to stay out at Mount Pleasant sorting office, London, today, July 14, 1964 following last night's walk-out by 1,750 night staff over a notice on pay and leave. The disciplinary notice was issued in connexion with tomorrow's official 24 hour strike, which has been called over the pay dispute.

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COMMONWEALTH PREMIERS AT MARLBOROUGH HOUSE

SHARING A LAUGH AT A RECEPTION ON THE LAWNS OF LONDON'S MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, AFTER THE OPENING SESSION OF THE 13TH CONFERENCE OF COMMONWELTH PRIME MINISTERS ARE, FROM LEFT: NEW ZEALAND PREMIER KEITH HOLYOAKE, CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER LESTER PEARSON, AND AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER SIR ROBERT MENZIES WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, [1964].  08/07/64 [1964
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(JX10) JACKSON,Miss.,July 23--FOUND RAISING FUN--Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.(R) and Charles Evers, Miss. NAACP field Secretary enjoy laugh during fund raising time at Wednesday night's mass rally in Jackson. King later told serveral thousand persons there are no Communists in his movement, 1964
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CP1STO579460 | 1964-07 
FILE - This is a June 17, 1964, file photo showing Chicago Cubs pitcher Ernie Broglio, in Chicago. Ernie Broglio, a 21-game winner in 1960 who is remembered most as the player traded by the St. Louis Cardinals for Hall of Famer Lou Brock, died Tuesday, July 16, 2019, according to his daughter, Nancy Broglio Salerno. He was 83.(AP Photo/Harry L. Hall, File)
This June 15, 1964, photo shows St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Ernie Broglio in Chicago. Broglio, a 21-game winner in 1960 who is remembered most as the player traded by the St. Louis Cardinals for Hall of Famer Lou Brock, has died Tuesday night, July 16, 2019. He was 83. (AP Photo)
FILE - This is a June 17, 1964, file photon showing Chicago Cubs pitcher Ernie Broglio, in Chicago. Ernie Broglio, a 21-game winner in 1960 who is remembered most as the player traded by the St. Louis Cardinals for Hall of Famer Lou Brock, died Tuesday, July 16, 2019, according to his daughter, Nancy Broglio Salerno. He was 83.(AP Photo/Harry L. Hall, File)
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CP1STO579459 | 1964-06 
This view looking west from 15th Street on Columbia Ave. shows Main Street was involved in rioting in the predominantly black area of North Philadelphia during the night and continuing into today, Aug. 29, 1964.  At left, firemen clear smoldering rubble from wrecked store. Demonstrators, bystanders and police line street in background. Looting was widespread and damage heavy. At least 50 persons were injured including 27 policemen. (AP Photo)
FILE - In this Aug, 6, 1964, file photo Chicago Bears NFL football players, from left,  Roosevelt Taylor, John Sisk and Frank Budka, pose at Soldiers Field in Chicago. Taylor, a star safety on the Chicago Bears' 1963 NFL championship team, has died Friday, May 30;. 2020, He was 82. (AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this August 1964 file photo, New York Giants' Del Shofner poses for a photo during training camp in Fairfield, Conn. Shofner, the wide receiver who combined with Hall of Fame quarterback Y.A. Tittle to give the Giants one of the NFL's most prolific passing threats in the early 1960s, has died. He was 85. Shofner's daughter, Laurie Shofner Corwin, confirmed the death Thursday, March 12, 2020, in a telephone call to The Associated Press. A family statement said the five-time Pro Bowl receiver died in Los Angeles on Wednesday of natural causes with his family by his side. (AP Photo, File)(AP Photo/Harry Harris, File)
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CP1STO579456 | 1964-08 
FILE - In this Oct. 14, 1964 file photo, New York Yankees pitcher Jim Bouton takes aim as he holds two balls in the right hand that his teammates hope will lead them to victory in the sixth World Series game in New York. Jim Bouton, the New York Yankees pitcher who shocked the conservative baseball world with the tell-all book "Ball Four," has died, Wednesday, July 10, 2019. He was 80.(AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this Oct. 10, 1964, file photo, five interlocking Olympic rings are thrown high in the sky by jet planes drift over the stadium during the opening ceremonies for the 1964 Olympics at the National Stadium in Tokyo. Tokyo used its famous 1964 Olympics to show off a miraculous recovery from defeat in World War II. For the 2020 Summer Olympics the Japanese capital will use the games to showcase a clean, safe, and innovative city with great shopping and nightlife. (AP Photo/File)
The finish of the 100 meter dash at the Tokyo Olympic Games  Oct. 15, 1964 in Tokyo, with Bob Hayes, right, of Florida A& M, the gold medal winner in 10 seconds flat, equaling the world record. Others from left are Mel Pender, Atlanta, Ga., who finished in a tie for sixth; Thomas Robinson, Bahamas, eighth; Wieslaw Maniak, Poland, fourth; Harry Jerome, Canada, third; Gaoussou Kone of Ivory Coast, who tied with Pender for sixth place; Enrique Figerloa, Cuba, second; and Heinz Schumann, Germany, fifth. (AP Photo)
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CP1STO579453 | 1964-10 
FILE - In this photo taken on Nov. 6, 1964, salvage work are underway on the colossal 32-century-old temple of Abu Simbel, built by King Ramses II and dedicates to the worship of four prominent gods, as scores of determined archaeologist rally for the "last big dig" to save Nubia's invaluable relics before they disappear beneath waters rising behind the Aswan Dam. The global campaign that saved the ancient Egyptian temples of Abu Simbel from inundation by the Aswan Dam 50 years ago was remembered this week as an unprecedented engineering achievement and a turning point in the perception of cultural treasures as a responsibility of all humanity.  (AP-Photo)
FILE - This Nov. 26, 1964, file photo shows a general view of the National Football League draft meeting in New York.  (AP Photo/John Lindsay)
ADVANCE FOR USE SUNDAY, JULY 16, 2017 AND THEREAFTER-FILE - In this Nov. 3, 1964 file photo, American pop trio Martha Reeves and the Vandellas dance for photographers at an airport in London, arriving for TV appearances and recording work in the British capital. From left are Betty Kelly, Martha Reeves, and Rosalind Ashford. Fifty years after the 1967 Detroit riots, the leader of Martha and the Vandellas still can’t quite believe it happened. “Imagine going out there lighthearted and ready to work,” she said. “My heart was beating so fast after returning to the dressing room.” (AP Photo)
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CP1STO579452 | 1964-11 
FILE - In this Dec. 10, 1964 file photo, U.S. civil rights leader the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King receives the Nobel Peace Prize from Gunnar Jahn, chairman of the Nobel Committee, in Oslo, Norway. (AP Photo, File)
FILE- In this Dec. 29, 1964, file photo american playwright Neil Simon, 37, is photographed in front of his typewriter in New York. Simon, a master of comedy whose laugh-filled hits such as "The Odd Couple," "Barefoot in the Park" and his "Brighton Beach" trilogy dominated Broadway for decades, died on Sunday, Aug. 26, 2018. He was 91. (AP Photo/Dan Grossi, File)
FILE - In this Dec. 12, 1964, file photo, Boston Celtics' Bill Russell, left, is congratulated by coach Arnold "Red" Auerbach after scoring his 10,000th career point during an NBA basketball game against the Baltimore Bullets at the Boston Garden in Boston. Russell was a No. 2 pick in the NBA draft. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579449 | 1964-12 
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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Prime Minister Pearson (left) shares a joke with his British colleague Harold Wilson (right) before a formal dinner at Mr. Pearson's residence Dec. 9, 1964 in Ottawa, ON. Canadian high commissioner to Britain, Lionel Chevrier, looks on. (CP PHOTO)
Red Chinese newspapers Thursday, Nov. 13, 1964 paid a tribute to Canadian doctor Norman Bethune in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of his death. Dr. Bethume organized medical services for Chinese communist forces fighting the Japanese in the 1930s. He is shown eating a meal behind the Red lines in Shensi-Chakar Provinces in 1938, one year before he died of an infection, contracted while working on Chinese wounded. (CP PHOTO) 1999
Quebec, Quebec 27 October 1864 Quebec Confederation Conference - The Delegates of the Provinces at the Quebec Confederation Conference (CP PHOTO) 1998  (National Archives of Canada--Jules-Isaie Benoit dit  Livernois)  C-016588
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CP1STO577927 | 1964 
Dr Martin Luther King in the pulpit of St Paul's Cathedral, where he became the first Free Church Minister to preach at a statutory service in St Paul's. He spent a few days in Britain on his way to Oslo to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
Sonny Liston uses a punch bag during a training session.
Queen Elizabeth II arriving at the Canadian High Commissioner's residence in London for a farewell dinner prior to her departure two days later for a Canadian Tour.
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CP2STO47669 | 1964 
Harold Wilson British Prime Minister is driven back to Downing Street in a police car. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1642769)
Antonio and his Spanish Dance Company open a four week season at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.  Dancing here are Antonio and Rosario. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL3696648)
American singer Roy Orbison at the Microphone  at ATV House in London where he has signed a TV contract worth £10,000 for 2 shows on ITV  October 1964. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1895635)
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CP2STO47671 | 1964 
Quebec, Quebec 27 October 1864 Quebec Confederation Conference - The Delegates of the Provinces at the Quebec Confederation Conference (CP PHOTO) 1998  (National Archives of Canada--Jules-Isaie Benoit dit  Livernois)  C-016588
Quebec P.Q.- 27 Oct. 1864 -  Quebec International Convention at Quebec of Delegates of the Legislatures of Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick , Prince Edward Island,  and  Newfoundland, Oct. 27, 1864. (CP PHOTO) 1998  (National Archives of Canada--Jules-Isaiah Livernois )  C-006350
Herman M. Batten, chairman of the Commons Flag Committee and Liberal Member of Parliament for Mumber-St. George's, Nfld., leaves his office in Ottawa on Oct. 29, 1964. The Canadian Press
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CP1STO579454 | 1964-10 
Red Chinese newspapers Thursday, Nov. 13, 1964 paid a tribute to Canadian doctor Norman Bethune in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of his death. Dr. Bethume organized medical services for Chinese communist forces fighting the Japanese in the 1930s. He is shown eating a meal behind the Red lines in Shensi-Chakar Provinces in 1938, one year before he died of an infection, contracted while working on Chinese wounded. (CP PHOTO) 1999
B.C. Lions quarterback Joe Kapp (22) gets his pass away under pressure from Pete Neumann (74) of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats during the third quarter of CFL Grey Cup action in Toronto on Nov. 28, 1964. Time does not necessarily heal all wounds.Former CFL legends Joe Kapp and Angelo Mosca became involved in a fight Friday during a CFL alumni luncheon. A video of the incident on YouTube showed Kapp attempting to give Mosca flowers as an apparent peace offering and Mosca rejecting the gesture with an expletive.THE CANADIAN PRESS/CP
Joe Kapp (22) quarterback for the BC Lions manages to get his pass away before Pete Neumann (74) of the Hamilton Tiger Cats tackles him in the third quarter of CFL Grey Cup action in Toronto on Nov. 28, 1964. The Canadian Press
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CP1STO579451 | 1964-11 
The Beatles rehearsing their flying ballet routine, for the "Night with 100 Stars" show at the Palladium July 1964. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1904424)
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CP2STO49689 | 1964-07 
Left to right, the Duke of Edinburgh, Princess Olga of Yugoslavia, and the latter's sister Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent, at Heathrow Airport before flying to Athens. They were attending the funeral of King Paul of the Hellens.
The four men accused in the Great train Robbery trial at Aylebury, Buckinghamshire.   Top - Thomas William Wisbey, 33, bookmaker of Camberwell, London (left): and Douglas Gordan Goody, 34, hairdresser of Putney, London. Bottom - William Gered Boal, 50, engineer of Fulham, London (left): and James Hussey, 30, painter of East Dulwich, London.
Sophia Loren stars as Lucilla in 'The Fall of The Roman Empire'
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CP2STO49697 | 1964-03 
British gangster Dennis Stafford smoking a cigarette after his release from Armley Jail March 1964. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPMP_008970)
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CP2STO49698 | 1964-03 
American actor Cliff Robertson is doused in wine for a scene in his new film "The Shabby Tiger".
Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, shakes hands with Rod Laver of Australia. when he attended the Golden Racquet 1,000 Guineas Professional Tennis Tournament at the Empire Pool and Sports Arena, Wembley, tonight (Tuesday). Looking on is Pancho Gonzales who won his match against Laver during the tournament, which was in support of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme
 Actor Sir John Gielgud (right) and ballet dancer Alexander Grant, who were travelling companions to Hollywood, leave London Airport by Pan American Jet Clipper.
Sir John is to work in the new film, "The Loved Ones," and Grant is set to dance with the New Zealand Ballet Company.
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CP2STO49690 | 1964-07 
FILE - In this Dec. 10, 1964 file photo, U.S. civil rights leader the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King receives the Nobel Peace Prize from Gunnar Jahn, chairman of the Nobel Committee, in Oslo, Norway. (AP Photo, File)
FILE- In this Dec. 29, 1964, file photo american playwright Neil Simon, 37, is photographed in front of his typewriter in New York. Simon, a master of comedy whose laugh-filled hits such as "The Odd Couple," "Barefoot in the Park" and his "Brighton Beach" trilogy dominated Broadway for decades, died on Sunday, Aug. 26, 2018. He was 91. (AP Photo/Dan Grossi, File)
FILE - In this Dec. 12, 1964, file photo, Boston Celtics' Bill Russell, left, is congratulated by coach Arnold "Red" Auerbach after scoring his 10,000th career point during an NBA basketball game against the Baltimore Bullets at the Boston Garden in Boston. Russell was a No. 2 pick in the NBA draft. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579449 | 1964-12 
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