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1970s
(redirected from 1974-1975)

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Noun1.1970s - the decade from 1970 to 19791970s - the decade from 1970 to 1979        
decade, decennary, decennium - a period of 10 years


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However events transpire, the latest economic numbers show economic output declining for three straight quarters for the first time since 1974-1975, and the steepest decline in exports since 1969.
Foot, who has three sons and one daughter, worked at the Daily Mirror in 1979-93 having edited the Socialist Worker between 1974-1975.
If anyone can connect us with the following: 1946-1947 Margret Sharp 1952-1953 Marie Johnson 1953-1954 Lillian Hoffman 1960-1961 Lois Kryger Miller 1966-1967 Merle Andrews 1969-1970 Edna Johnson 1970-1971 Myra Petrie Gress 1971-1972 Iva Coulter Zembsch 1974-1975 Frances Fox 1978-1979 Lois Mazzucchi Ballard Contact can be made through ADAA Immediate Past President, Karen Waide, 13370 NE Worden Hill Rd.
 
 
 
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