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  2. Lucille Miller - Wikipedia

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    On October 7, 1964, Lucille Miller had poured Cork a glass of milk to settle his stomach, and discovered she needed to make a late night trip to the store to purchase milk so the children would have it for breakfast. Cork asked to come along. He was sleeping next to the passenger door, which she locked to ensure he didn't fall out.

  3. Monique Luiz - Wikipedia

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    Monique M. Luiz (née Corzilius; born May 3, 1961) is an American former child model best known for appearing in the "Daisy" (or "Peace, Little Girl") advertisement, part of then incumbent president Lyndon B. Johnson's 1964 presidential campaign.

  4. Daisy (advertisement) - Wikipedia

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    Before 1964, campaign ads were almost always positive. The opposing candidate or their policies were rarely mentioned. [20] In mid-June, John P. Roche, president of Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), a progressive advocacy group, wrote a letter to Bill Moyers, Johnson's press secretary, which said that Johnson was in a "wonderful strategic position", and that they could run a "savage ...

  5. How “Beatles '64” Reveals the Fab Four's Success in ... - AOL

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    That was, of course, where the Fab Four first made landfall on Feb. 7, 1964. The hero's welcome they received at Kennedy International Airport would echo throughout the city, country and ...

  6. See How They Run (1964 film) - Wikipedia

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    October 7, 1964 () See How They Run is a 1964 American made-for-television drama film broadcast on NBC. It is generally regarded as the first made-for-television film

  7. Welcome to Goth Girl Autumn - AOL

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    Credit - Photo-illustration by TIME; Source images: Agatha All Along: Chuck Zlotnick—Marvel, Wednesday: Vlad Cioplea—Netflix, Beetlejuice: Warner Bros. Pictures

  8. The Beatles touched down in America 60 years ago ... - AOL

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    On Feb. 7, 1964, the lads from Liverpool touched down at NYC’s John F. Kennedy International Airport and were greeted by thousands of screaming fans, who had cut school or driven hundreds of ...

  9. October 1964 - Wikipedia

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    October 10, 1964: Yoshinori Sakai carries the Olympic torch into the National Stadium. The 1964 Summer Olympics opened in Tokyo. [61] Yoshinori Sakai, chosen to light the Olympic Flame, had been born near Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, the day an atomic bomb was dropped on that city. Japan's Emperor Hirohito then declared the games open. [62]