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Century times

Century times. Gateway arch finished. Wi n ter Olympics 1968. Increase of televisions!. 68. Top charts.

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Century times

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  1. Century times Gateway arch finished WinterOlympics1968 Increase of televisions! 68

  2. Top charts 1. Hey Jude, The Beatles2. Love Is Blue, Paul Mauriat3. Honey, Bobby Goldsboro4. (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay, Otis Redding5. People Got to Be Free, The Rascals6. Sunshine of Your Love, Cream7. This Guy's In Love With You, Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass8. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Hugo Montenegro9. Mrs. Robinson, Simon and Garfunkel10. Tighten Up, Pt. 1, Archie Bell and The Drells Hey Jude, don't make it bad Take a sad song and make it better Remember to let her into your heart Then you can start to make it better Hey Jude, don't be afraid You were made to go out and get her The minute you let her under your skin Then you begin to make it better And anytime you feel the pain, hey Jude, refrain Don't carry the world upon your shoulders For well you know that it's a fool who plays it cool By making his world a little colder Na nana, nana, nanananaHey Jude, don't let me down You have found her, now go and get her Remember to let her into your heart Then you can start to make it better So let it out and let it in, hey Jude, begin You're waiting for someone to perform with And don't you know that it's just you? Hey Jude, you'll do The movement you need is on your shoulder Na nana, nana, nananana, yeah Hey Jude, don't make it bad Take a sad song and make it better Remember to let her under your skin Then you begin to make it better Better, better, better, better, better, oh! The Beatles reflect the ‘Hippy movement’ of The times, and their Style is spreading.

  3. Lyndon b. Johnson Lyndon b. Johnson was born in central Texas, on august 27th 1908. And on 1964, he became our president. So far he has founded Medicare, and Stopped bombings in Vietnam. He does a good job

  4. Book of the year The action mainly centers on Mel Bakersfeld, the Airport General Manager. His devotion to his job is tearing apart his family and his marriage to his wife Cindy, who resents his use of his job at the airport as a device to avoid going to various after-hours events she wants him to participate in, as she attempts to climb into the social circles of Chicago's elite. His problems in his marriage are further exacerbated by his romantically-charged friendship with a lovely divorcee, Trans America Airlines passenger relations manager Tanya Livingston. Born in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, Hailey served in the Royal Air Force from the start of World War II during 1939 until 1947, when he went to live in Canada.

  5. Highestratedshow The Andy Griffith show starring Andy Griffith, Is number one on ratings. Andy Grifffith is a sherrif who has to deal with near-do-wells. This is a comedy where in the town of nubary, there are several people up to no good.

  6. Best movie of the year! Pontiac Firebird starting at $4,366 Fast, and looks great. Nehru coats $20.00 Huge color Screen! $629.99

  7. Jim Hines • Jim Hines broke the world record for the 100m Men, with 9.95 Seconds. He’s planning on playing NFL football.

  8. Rod Stieger He had appearances in over 100 motion pictures, he started his career in theatre. In the 50s he started in television and soon his career jumpstarted, and he started getting roles in movies. In into the heat of the night he played as police chief Bill Gillespie. Virgil Tibbs is a African American Detective played by Sidney Poiter. He Ended up winning the award.

  9. Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. was murdered on April 14,1968, He was the leader of the civil rights movement, and the famed speaker of the “I have a dream” Speech. He was one of the few people in the world who stood up for what they believe in. He accomplished this with a years of peaceful protest, to raise public awareness.

  10. Resources • Thepeopleshistory.com

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