Titan production line activities, orientation class, technical training class. Astronauts meet production staff and engineering staff. Critical parts storage area. Rocket parts transported on special trucks in front of Martin aircraft building.1967.
An old man wearing a hat smiles and talks. Another old man in a hat. Men seated near a store, one smokes. Empty bottles nearby. A man sleeps outside a door on the pavement. Men talking. An old man walks on the pavement and enters a store. An old woman walks by the store. Man reading San Francisco newspaper with headline about Vote Snafu in election for Board of Supervisors. (This refers to O'Shea narrowly Defeating Mailliard only after absentee ballots were finally counted on Wednesday night, November 8, 1967.)
Gay Brewer wins the 1967 Masters Golf Tournament at the Augusta National Golf Club (2604 Washington Rd, Augusta, GA 30904, United States) in Augusta, Georgia. Golf players hit balls on the golf course. The players include Gay Brewer, William Ben Hogan, Julius Nicholas Boros, Albert W. Yancey and Bobby Nichols. Spectators watch the tournament and applaud. Gay Brewer wins after beating Bobby Nichols by one. He receives the prize money of $20,000 and a jacket.
Red Sox rookie pitcher Billy Rohr falls just short of baseball immortality, throwing a one-hitter against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on April 14, 1967. Clip shows Rohr on pitching mound as scoreboard (in background) shows the Red Sox' 3-0 lead and zero Yankee hits. Yankee catcher Elston Howard hits a single to right to ruin the no-hitter. Rohr gets the final out and is congratulated by teammates as the crowd claps and cheers. Rohar stands on steps of dugout, smiling, chewing gum, lets out a sigh.
NASA investigators pore over data related to the Apollo 1 command module fire on January 27, 1967. They discuss computer printouts showing graphical depictions of conditions during the event. Document control practice is shown with persons logging them in and out with a custodian. Engineers place long computer printouts on a white board. Many make notes and annotate documents.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) engineers stand around wrecked components from the Apollo 1 command module destroyed by fire on January 27, 1967. They confer among themselves.
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