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Today In History: November 15

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Muhammad Ali vs. Cleveland Williams
Heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay) at left stands by after he landed a right to the head of challenger Cleveland Williams which knocked him down for the fourth time in their title bout in Houston?s domed stadium on Nov. 15, 1966. The punch was landed in the third round and moment?s later referee Harry Kessler put a stop to the mismatch, awarding Ali a technical knockout. (AP Photo)

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FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
The full membership of the Federal Reserve Board is shown during a session in Washington, November 15, 1934, just after Marriner S. Eccles, center, had been sworn in as new Governor of the Board. Seen from left to right are : George R. James, Charles S. Hamlin, Adolph C. Miller, Marriner S. Eccles, J.J. Thomas, M.S. Szymczak, and J.F.T. O'Connor. Mr. O'Connor, an ex-officio member, serves as Comptroller of the Currency. (AP Photo)

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William Waldorf Astor 1935
The Hon. William Waldorf Astor opening the many telegrams of congratulations which he received on his election victory on November 15, 1935. (AP Photo)

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England King George VI
King Carol and the Crown Prince Michael of Romania arrived at Victoria station, London on November 15, for a state visit and were welcomed by King George. Britain's King George, back to camera, shaking hands with King Carol of Romania arrived at Victoria station, London, on Nov. 15, 1938. Prince Michael is seen left about to leave the train. (AP Photo)

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WWII SURVIVORS OF THE JERVIS BAY
Four survivors of the HMS "Jervis Bay," who were rescued by a Swedish freighter and landed at an East Coast Canadian port, tell their heroic story to the Canadia public over the radio, on November 15, 1940. When a convoy of 38 merchant ships, loaded with vital supplies for Great Britain, came under attack by a German warship, the British armed merchant cruiser gallantly fought to save 29 ships of the convoy, before she sank in the Atlantic. From left to right are : George M. Squires, Henry Lane, George Crowson, radio announcer W.L. O'Reilly, and Sub- Lieut. J.G. Sargeant. (AP Photo)

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POSTWAR JAPANESE ARMY SURRENDER
Defeated Japanese soldiers file down a road toward a dispersal camp at North Malaya, on November 15, 1945, after World War II ended with Japan's unconditional surrender. (AP Photo)

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JACKIE ROBINSON
Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn Dodgers infielder, makes his debut as a sportscaster for radio station WMCA in New York, November 15, 1948. Robinson will do a six-nights-a-week program which is sponsored. (AP Photo)

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CLAY WEIGHS IN
Cassius Clay weighs in at 204 pounds for his 12-round heavyweight fight in Los Angeles, California, November 15, 1962, against Archie Moore, left, who came in at 197 pounds. Adjusting the scales is Clayton Frye, secretary of the California Athletic Commission. (AP Photo)

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CLAY MOORE
Veteran Archie Moore is shown knocked to the canvas for the first of three times in the fourth round by Cassius Clay of Louisville, Kentucky, in Los Angeles, California, November 15, 1962. When he went down for the third time, referee Tommy Hart awarded Clay the fight without bothering to count. (AP Photo/stf)

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CLAY LOOMS OVER MOORE
Down on one knee, "Ancient" Archie Moore reaches the end of his gallant ring career in Los Angeles, California, November 15, 1962, as young Cassius Clay stands over him, winner by a knockout in the fourth round of a scheduled 12-rounder. Moore went down three times before the referee, Tommy Hart, ended the fight. (AP Photo/stf)

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ANTI VIETNAM WAR PROTEST
Demonstrators march along Pennsylvania Avenue in an anti-Vietnam War protest in Washington, November 15, 1969. (AP Photo)

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BURTON-TAYLOR / SCORPION BALL
"Scorpion - Ball" in Monaco. Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor arriving at Hotel Hermitage for the Scorpion-Ball. Grace of Monaco invited the couple together with numerous other guests for the celebration of her 40. birthday on November 15,1969. Liz Taylor is wearing a diamond of almost 70 carats, which she recently bought at Cartier, New York. (AP Photo/Mae)

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ANTI VIETNAM WAR PROTEST
With the U.S. Capitol in the background, demonstrators march along Pennsylvania Avenue in an anti-Vietnam War protest in Washington, on Moratorium Day, November 15, 1969. (AP Photo)

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GERMANY ART PROFESSOR FIRED
Art professor and controvertial artist Joseph Beuys sits with supporters staging a hunger strike in front of the academy of arts in Dusseldorf, Germany, November 15, 1972. The students went on strike after Beuys was banned from teaching at the academy, demanding his reemployment. (AP Photo/Heribert Proepper) --- IM HUNGERSTREIK FUER BEUYS Nach dem Scheitern der Gueteverhandlungen zwischen dem nordrheinwestfaelischen Wissenschaftsminister Rau und dem von ihm entlassenen Kunstprofessor Joseph Beuys gehen die Proteste der Kunststudenten weiter. Unser Associated Press Foto zeigt Professor Beuys, links, bei Sympathisanten, die in den Hungerstreik getreten sind und in einer schaebigen Bretterbude vor der Kunstakademie in Duesseldorf hausen, um ihren Wunsch nach Wiedereinstellung des angesehenen Kunstlehrers zu unterstreichen. (AP Photo/Heribert Proepper)

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SINGER ACTRES AT ZIEGFELD THEATRE
Actress Moniqye Van Vooren and Rock Singer David Bowie attend rhe movie premier of "Close Encounters Of A Third Kind" at New York's Ziegfeld Theater Tuesday night, November 15, 1977. (AP Photo)

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COMPUTER
Joel Skolnick computer store manager in Cambridge, Mass., displays a memory board of one of the many functions an Apple II computer can do which is shown on screen. November 15, 1978 (AP Photo / David Tenenbaum).

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RICHMOND SMOKEOUT RALLY
United States Surgeon General Dr. Julius B. Richmond, at the microphones, kicks off the 3rd annual "Smokeout" rally sponsored by the American Cancer Society in Washington, D.C. on November 15, 1979. The rally is part of the "Great American Smokeout Day". (AP Photo)

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LOS ANGELES TIMES 500 EARNHARDT
Dale Earnhardt, of Charlotte, N.C., holds aloft a dummy front page proclaiming him the 1980 NASCAR Grand National Champion at the Los Angeles Times 500 November 15, 1980 at the Ontario Motor Speedway. At left is crew chief Doug Richert, 20. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

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Notre Dame Bulldogs Football
Alabama's Major Ogilvie (42) picks up short yardage early in the first quarter as Notre Dame's Scott Zettek (70) hangs on to bring Ogilvie down at Saturday, November 15, 1980 game in Birmingham. (AP Photo/Joe Holloway Jr.)

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TOMMY LEE JONES
Actor Tommy Lee Jones is seen on November 15, 1982, in Los Angeles, California. (AP Photo)

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WWII British Malaya Defens: ARP
Singapore air raid wardens douse an incendiary bomb in Singapore’s raffles place on Nov. 15, 1941 during a weekly demonstration of air raid precaution. (AP Photo)

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HOLTZMAN SENATE
Brooklyn District Attorney Elizabeth Holtzman meets with reporters at the Summit Hotel in New York, November 15, 1985, where she announced she would not be a candidate in 1986 for the Senate seat held by Alfonse D'Amato. (AP Photo/G. Paul Burnett)

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VOLCANO ERUPTION AFTERMATH
Two muddy survivors of the eruption of the volcano Nevado del Ruiz carry sticks as they walk down a dirt road, November 15, 1985, near Armero, Colombia. More than 20,000 people are believed to have perished in the disaster. (AP Photo)

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Sing Sing
Sing Sing team member shown carrying the ball for a gain for Sing Sing in the game November 15, 1931 between the prisoners and the Ossining unit of the Naval Militia. It was a first public appearance of the recently developed Sing Sing team and boys did themselves proud, the proceeds going to the unemployed fund. (AP Photo)

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