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What A Year It Was! 1963
is a nostalgic,
informative, fun,
sometimes
tongue-in-cheek look
back at the headline
events in world news,
human interest, sports,
fashion, entertainment,
science, medicine and
the people who helped
change our lives
forever. The US, Britain
and the USSR sign a
partial atomic test ban
treaty; Governor Goerge
Wallace yields, and
blacks are enrolled in
the University of
Alabama and President
Kennedy proposes joint
space exploration with
the Soviets. "Tom Jones"
gets Best Picture Oscar;
"The Fugitive" and
"General Hospital" make
their TV debut and the
"Andy Griffith Show,"
"Ben Casey," "Bonanza"
and "Gunsmoke" are
top-rated shows. CBS
uses "instant replay"
for the first time and
expands its evening
newscast from 15 to 30
minutes, anchored by
Walter Chronkite. What
about you? Where were
you in 1963? Was that
the year you were born
or got married,
graduated high school or
college or started your
own business? Whatever
personal meaning that
year holds for you, What
A Year It Was! 1963 will
bring a wistful smile to
your face as you relive
that very special time
through this scrapbook
for the soul.
1963 What A Year It Was!
Yearbook
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Price: $27.95
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