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The 1967 sterling devaluation (or 1967 sterling crisis) was a devaluation of sterling from $2.80 to $2.40 per pound on 18 November 1967. It ended a long sterling crisis that had started in 1964 with the election of Labour in the 1964 general election, [1] but originated in the balance of payments crises of the preceding Conservative government.
Sterling crisis may refer to: 1931 sterling crisis, emergency measures during the Great Depression; 1949 sterling crisis, devaluation; 1967 sterling crisis, devaluation; 1976 sterling crisis, IMF loan; 1992 sterling crisis ("Black Wednesday"), depreciation
The 1967 Milwaukee riot was one of 159 race riots that swept cities in the United States during the "Long Hot Summer of 1967". In Milwaukee, Wisconsin, African American residents, outraged by the slow pace in ending housing discrimination and police brutality, began to riot on the evening of July 30, 1967. The inciting incident was a fight ...
He won 17 games in 1964 (losing 11), [7] threw two one-hitters (in 1964 [8] and 1967 [9] [10]), and set a team record of 14 strikeouts in one 1966 game. [4] [11] [12] (In 2022, Spencer Strider set the team record with 16 strikeouts in a game. [13]) He was selected to the 1967 NL All-Star team during his final season with the club. [14]
In 1971, Thomas played Class A baseball in the Milwaukee system with the Danville Warriors that year. Thomas led the Midwest League in both home runs (31) and strikeouts (170). [6] The next year with the Class AA San Antonio Brewers, Thomas led the Texas League in the same two categories, registering 26 home runs and 171 strikeouts in 135 games ...
The Packers final post-season game in Milwaukee was a 1967 divisional playoff against the Los Angeles Rams which the Packers won convincingly 28–7. They went on to capture their last NFL Championship and Super Bowl victory under Vince Lombardi. The Packers played their final game at County Stadium on December 18, 1994, against the Atlanta ...
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location Attendance Record 22: December 1, 1968 @ Los Angeles: L 112-119: Fred Hetzel (25) Wayne Embry (20) Guy Rodgers (10) The Forum: 6–16 23: December 3, 1968: Boston: L 115-137: Wayne Embry (29) Milwaukee Arena: 6–17 24: December 4, 1968 @ Boston: L 99-101: Jon McGlocklin (20 ...
Paul Vernon Hornung (December 23, 1935 – November 13, 2020), nicknamed "the Golden Boy", was an American professional football halfback and kicker who played for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL) from 1957 to 1966 (except the 1963 NFL season, for which he was suspended after a scandal involving gambling and associating with gamblers).