You are thinking of the CBS television production called Song of Myself, which aired in March of 1976.
No, Rip Torn did not play Walt Whitman in a 1960s TV special sponsored by the Eaton Corporation. The role of Walt Whitman in that special was actually played by actor Robert Ryan.
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The following book companies have published books about Barbie: 1960s--Random House 1960s to present--Golden Books/Whitman/Western 1980s--Kid Stuff 1990s--Price Stern Sloan, Fun Works,Grolier
Breeze Detergent. Also, in the mid-1960s, The Porter Wagoner Show was sponsored by SSS Tonic and Black Draught.
created sewage pipes and an actual sewage
Supercomputers were introduced in the 1960s and were designed primarily by Seymour Cray at Control Data Corporation (CDC), and later at Cray Research
one of the first minicomputer firms from the late 1960s. Three of the four founders were former employees of Digital Equipment Corporation
A barefoot doctor is a farmer or rural resident with basic medical training, who worked in the People's Republic of China from the mid-1960s until the 1980s, under a government-sponsored program.
Best i have determined they were $30something new in the 1960s and now worth not more than $100-150
There are new special effects and the color in which the movies of today are shown in are more advanced than in the 1960s.
Not sure what you're asking. Here are two possible answers. Many of the 1960s Barbie coloring books, paper dolls and storybooks by Whitman were drawn by Al Anderson. Pop artist Andy Warhol did a painting of the 1985 Peaches N Creme Barbie doll.
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